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1789, to the Battle of Waterloo," &c., &c.
Vol. IV. William Blackwood and Sons,
Edinburgh and London, 1855.
VII. THE NATIONAL AND KILDARE PLACE SYSTEMS :-
1. The Twenty-first Report of the Commissioners.
of National Education in Ireland, (for the year
1854). Dublin: Thom. 1855.
2. Fifteenth Report of the Church Education
Society for Ireland. Being for the year 1854.
Dublin: 1855.
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PARIS CORRESPONDENCE :-No. III. THE RUE DE RIVOLI AND ITS NEIGHBOURS.
QUARTERLY RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF REFORMATORY
SCHOOLS, AND OF PRISON DISCIPLINE.
Now first
1. The Poems of Thomas Davis.
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 Henderson,
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 Griffith, 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. 1851.
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. 1848.
4. Chapters on Prisons and Prisoners. By
Joseph Kingsmill, M.A., Chaplain of Penton-
ville Prison, London. Third Edition, 1 Vol.,
London: Longman and Co. 1854.
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
Schools. By Arthur Hill.
man and Co. 1855.
appropriate to
London: Long-
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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 Bauim'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
"Shanderedan" 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.
V-LITERARY AND ARTISTIC LIFE IN PARIS:-
1. Scènes de la Vie de Bohême, par Henry
Murger. Paris. 1854.
2. La Croix de Berny Roman Steeple Chase,
par Mme. Emile de Girardin, Théophile
Gautier, Jules Sandeau, et Méry.
1955.
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Paris.
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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. THE 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,
VIII.-QUARTERLY RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF
REFORMATORY SCHOOLS AND OF PRISON
DISCIPLINE.
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