Atlases, German, 117. Attendance at Church, 60, 153, 342. Attendance, to secure Regular, 212, 307. Bath and Wells Board, 7, 252, 265. Black-board, Substitute for, 117, 214. Books and School-Materials, 250. Books on Method, 117. Books recommended, 53, 85, 117, 149, 180, 338. Broad-Sheet for Pupil teachers, 212. Building Grants, see Grants. Building Schools, 250. Burdett Coutts' Prizes, see Whitelands. Diocesan Inspection, see Inspection. Educational Coalition, see Coalition. Educational Conference, 134, 165, 204, 301. Examination, 1857, Syllabus of Subjects, 68. For Pupil-teachers, 85. For Queen's Scholarships, 253. Males, Second Year, 138. Obstructive, Destructive, and Constructive, 218. Organisation of Schools, 34. Organ Pipes, &c., 22, 53. Oxford Conference, 266, 289. Oxford, Examination Syllabus, 323. Parents, Report of Conduct to, 212. Parochial Collections, see Collections. Prayer-Book, finding the Places, 291. Prize-Scheme, Educational, 115, 182. Pupil-teachers, Obligation to continue Teachers, 236. Pupil-teachers, Regulations affecting, 262, 282, 307. Schoolmasters' Associations- Gainsborough, 118, 151, 182, 215. Kent, East, 183, 215, 240, 340. Leeds, 23, 87. Leicestershire and Rutland, 87. Metropolitan, 23, 54, 151, 181, 182, 215, 239, 263, 287, 311, 339. Monmouthshire, 25. Northern, 340. Notts and West Lincoln, 118, 215, 287. Remarks on, 146, 179. St. Asaph, 239. Staffordshire, South, 311. Surrey, 287. Warwick and Leamington, 216. Secretaries' Meeting, 139, 195. Services for Young Children, 153, 187. St. Mark's College, 98, 162. Subjects of Examination, Fixed, 16, 98, 226. Conference at Manchester on, 341. Has the Attendance at diminished, 267. How can they be best conducted, 31. Management of, 92. Notes of Lessons for, 29, 61, 93, 123, 154, 188, 221, 243, 268, 291, 315. Position of Week-day Teacher in, 59. Reading Tales in, 92, 268. Registers for, 341. Result of Canvassing in Edinburgh, 90. Subjects for Discussion, 27. Systematic Teaching in, 32. Teaching in, from prepared Notes, 290. Thoughts on, 58, 89. Sunday-School Girls, Dress of, 32. Sunday-School Teachers, Meetings of, 122. Sunday-School Teachers, Hints for, 187. Sunday-School Teachers, Maxims for, 218, 291. Syllabus of Subjects for Examination, 68, 102, 149, 323. Teachers and Situations, 114, 175, 210. Union Schools and Certificates, 149. Venture Schools, 52. Vote for Education, Parliamentary, 214. Welsh Education Committee, 33. Bishop Blomfield's Reply to Address, 34. Miss Burdett Coutts' Prizes, 4. York Board, 300. THE Meetings of the Committee of the National Society have been attended during the last month by the Earl of Romney, the Bishop of Oxford, Lord Dynevor, Rev. Sir Henry Thompson, Bart., Sir Thomas Phillips, Ven. Archdeacon Sinclair, Rev. Canon Jennings, and T. D. Acland, Esq. Subscription to Monthly Paper. Subscriptions to this Paper are now due, and should be remitted at once, in Postage-stamps or otherwise, to the Editor. The attention of Subscribers is particularly requested to this notice. Much trouble and expense is incurred every year in sending out bills for Subscriptions which have not been paid. The very low price charged for the Paper will not admit of any extra expenses; and therefore, in future, all Subscribers who fail to remit their Subscription within a reasonable time, and require notice to be sent to them by post of such omission, will be charged at the full rate of 3s. a-year, or 3d. a Number by post. The reduced rate of 2s. 6d. can only be allowed when the payment is made in advance. A payment of 10s. 6d. is received in lieu of Subscription for five years. Parochial Collections Fund. The following collections are a portion of the sums already remitted to the Society, being in lieu of those heretofore made under the authority of the Royal Letter triennially granted in its favour. In the majority of dioceses the Bishops, in conformity with the recommendation of the Archbishop, have issued a Pastoral Letter, requesting the Clergy to preach a sermon and make a collection in behalf of the Society. In most cases the suggestion which emanated from the Committee of the Society has been added, that the proceeds should be divided between the Parent Society and the Diocesan Board of Education. The returns are those received from the undermentioned counties at the Receiver's office up to the 19th of November. They comprise, in some instances, the whole amount collected; in others only the moiety, the other half having been forwarded to the Diocesan Board. Collections received since November 19th will appear in future Numbers. |