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Notes OF VISIT TO

AGRICULTURAL School,

GLASNEVIN.
ARTICLE.

I.-A QUARTETTE OF IRISH POETS:

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1. The Poems of Thomas Davis. Now first

collected. With Notes and Historical Illus-

trations. Dublin : Published by James Duffy,

7, Wellingon-quay. London: Simpkin,

Marshall, and Co., Stationers' Hall Court.

1853.

2. The Poetical Works of Gerald Griffin, Esq.

London : Simms and M'Intyre, Paternoster-
row; and Donegal-street, Belfast. 1851.
3. The Poems of J. J. Callanan. A New
Edition, with a Biographical Introduction
and Notes. Cork: Messrs. Bolster, 70,
Patrick-street. 1847.
4. Miscellaneous Poems and Songs. By Fran-
cis Davis, (the “Belfast Man.") Belfast :
Printed and Published by John Ilenderson,
Bookseller to the Queen. Dublin: James
M‘Glashan, D'Olier-street. London: E.
Farrington, 16, Bath-street, Newgate-street,
Glasgow: Griffin and Co. 1852

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II.—THE VALUATION OF IRELAND :-

1. 15 and 16 Vic. Cap. 63. An Act to amend

the Laws relating to the Valuation of rateable

property in Ireland.

2. A Bill, as amended in Committee, for the

Valuation of lands and heritages in Scotland.

3. Civil Service Gazette. London : Septem-

ber 29th, 1855.

4. Instructions to the Valuators and Surveyors

appointed under the 15 and 16 Vic., Cap. 63,

for the uniform Valuation of lands and tene-
ments in Ireland, by Richard Grislith, Esq.,

LL.D., F.R.S.E., M.R.I.A., F.G.S.L., & D. 732

III.—JUVENILE DELINQUENTS AND THEIR MANAGE-

MENT :--

1. First Annual Report of the Directors of

Convict Prisons in Ireland. Presented to

both Houses of Parliament by command of

Her Majesty. Dublin. 1854.

2. Crime : its Amount, Causes and Remedies.

By Frederick Hill, Barrister-at-law, late In-

spector of Prisons. 1 Vol., London: John

Murray. 1853.

3. Prison Discipline, and the advantages of

the separate system of imprisonment, with a

detailed account of the discipline now pur-

sued in the new County Gaol at Reading.

By the Rev. J. Field, M.A., Chaplain. 2

Vols., London: Longman and Co. 1948.

4. Chapters on Prisons and Prisoners.

Ву

Joseph Kingsmill, M.A., Chaplain of Penton-

ville Prison, London. Third Edition, 1 Vol.,

London : Longman and Co. 1954.

5. Reformatory Schools. A Letter to C. B.

Adderley, Esq., M.P. By the Rev. Sydney

Turner, Resident Chaplain of the Philan-

thropic Farm School, Red Hill. London :

Thos. Hatchard. 1855

6. Hints on the Discipline appropriate to

Schools. By Arthur Hill. London: Long-

man and Co. 1855.

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IV.—John BANIM :- Part VII. The return home.

London : Old friends. Lines to Banim by
the late Thomas Haynes Bayly. Dublin :
Michael Banim's description of John's ap-
pearance and sufferings. Wonderful cheer-
fulness of mind : Heroic courage. Kindness
of Irish friends. “Damon and Pythias"
Played for Banim's Benefit at Hawkins'-street
Theatre. Arrival in Kilkenny. Takes pos-
session of Wind-gap Cottage: Life in the
Cottage: The “Shanderadan.” “The Mayor
of Windgap" Dramatized and Played for
Banim's Benefit, in Kilkenny, by Gardiner's
Company. Literary labor. Quarrel with
Messrs. Gunn and Cameron, Proprietors of
“ The Dublin Penny Journal :" Banim’s In-
dignant Letter to them. Distinguished Visi-
tors at Wind-gap Cottage. Banim's En-
thusiasm when the Earl of Mulgrave, the
Lord Lieutenant, visited Kilkenny: The
“Sbanderedan” decorated, and bearing the
Inscription, “Mulgrave for ever.A Pen-
sion granted. Description of a day with
Banim. “Father Connell” commenced.
Visit from Gerald Griffin. His Letter to
Michael Banim. The stage darkening ere
the curtain falls : The tree dying from the
top:

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V.--LITERARY AND ARTISTIC Lipe in Paris :

1. Scènes de la Vie de Bohême, par Henry
Murger. Paris. 1854.

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2. La Croix de Berny Roman Steeple Chase,
par Mme. Emile de Girardin, Théophile
Gautier, Jules Sandeau, et Méry. Paris.
1855.

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VI.-Polonia Redux, A STEADFAST ALLEY:--

Lettre à l'Empereur Napoleon III. Septem-
ber 20th, 1854. Paris. 1854.

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VII.- Tue WAR AND THE FUTURE :

1. Speech of Lord Palmerston, at Romsey.
Reported in “The Times,” October 6th,

1855.
2. Speech of Sir Archibald Alison, at Glas-
gow. Reported in “ The Times,” October,
13th, 1855.
3. Letter of Richard Cobden, Esq., M.P.
Addressed to Edward Baines, Esq., Editor

of “The Leeds Mercury.'
4. “The Times." Monday, November 5th,
1855.

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VIII.- QUARTERLY Record op THE PROGRESS OF
REFORMATORY Schools AND

or Prisoy DISCIPLINE.

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