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VIII-QUARTERLY RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF RE-
FORMATORY SCHOOLS AND OF PRISON DIS-
CIPLINE:-Containing Memoranda of Visits to
Industrial and other Schools in Scotland, March
1856, by a Member of the National Reforma-
tory Union; Third Report of the Hardwicke
School, by Mr. Baker; Charge of the Recorder
at the Birmingham April Sessions; Extracts
from the Second Annual Report of the Direc-
tors of Convict Prisons in Ireland, for the year
ending December 31st, 1855; Evidence of
Colonel Jebb, Captain Walter Crofton, and the
Recorder of Birmingham, on Tickets-of-Leave.
THE
IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW.
No. XXIII.-SEPTEMBER, 1856.
VOL. VI.
CONTENTS.
ARTICLE.
I. ODD PHASES IN LITERATURE. FIRST PAPER:-
1. Catalogue of the Library of the late Samuel
Rogers, Esq.; which will be sold by Auction,
by Messrs. Christie and Manson, at their
Great Room, 8, King-street, St. James's
square, on Monday, May 12th, 1856, and
Six following Days, at One o'clock Precisely.
2. Historiette de la Marquise de Rambouillet.
Par Tallemant des Réaux. Paris, 1834.
II.-PAUL HIPFERNAN :-A CHARACTER OF THE LAST
CENTURY.
III.-THE Post OFFICE:-
1. First Report of the Postmaster General, on
the Post Office. Presented to both Houses
of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty.
1855.
2. Second Ditto. 1856.
PAGE.
439
487
499
IV. THE POOR RELATION :-AN OUTLINE OF SOCIAL
HISTORY. BY AN IRISH WORKMAN :-
The Census of Ireland for the Year, 1851.
Parts I. to V. Dublin: Alexander Thom, 1852-56.
V.-CONVICTS :-TRANSPORTATION AND REFORMA-
TION :-
First Report from the Select Committee on
Transportation, together with Minutes of
Evidence-Ordered to be Printed, May,
1856.
VI. STEAM AND TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION :-
General Remarks on Steam and Telegraphic
Communication at the present day, with
reference to the United Kingdoms as the
centre. By Thomas Knox Fortescue.
Edition. Dublin: J. Robertson, 3 Grafton
street, 1852.
VII.-IRISH CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT:-
New
The Irish Church. Speech of Edward Miall,
Esq., one of the Members for Rochdale, in
favour of the Impartial Disendowment of all
Sects in Ireland. Delivered in the House of
Commons, May 27th, 1856. London:
Effingham Wilson. Dublin McGlashan
and Gill.
Leader from "The Times" of September 8th.
:
-THE PHILOSOPHY OF
VIII-PEEL'S MEMOIRS :-THE
AGITATION:-
Memoirs by the Right Honorable Sir Robert
Peel, Bart., M.P., &c.-Published by the
Trustees of his Papers, Lord Mahon, now
Earl Stanhope, and the Right Honorable
Edward Cardwell, M.P.-Part I. Roman
Catholic Question. London: John Murray.
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559
586
600
647
IX. THE SMITHFIELD (DUBLIN) REFUGE:-
Captain Crofton's Letter to the Recorder of
Birmingham.
Lives of the most eminent Painters, Sculptors,
and Architects of the order of S. Dominic.
Translated from the Italian of Father Marchese
of the same Institute, with Notes, &c. By
the Rev. C P. Meehan. 2 Vols.
James Duffy. 1852.
PRISON
Dublin:
XI.-QUARTERLY RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF RE-
FORMATORY AND RAGGED SCHOOLS, AND OF
DISCIPLINE-Containing-Expe-
rience in Reformatory Schools, by Mr. G. H.
Bengough; Letter, shewing the position of
Roman Catholic Reformatory Schools in
England; Account of the Exhibition of In-
dustrial products of Reformatory Schools of
the United Kingdom; Passages from the
Report of a Conversazione at Willis's Rooms,
on the first evening of Exhibition; Minute
of Committee of Council on Education;
Letter from M. Verdier as to the services
rendered to the inhabitants of Tours, during
the recent inundations, by a detachment of
boys from Mettray; Letter from the Recorder
of Birmingham on Punishment and Reforma-
tion-French and English systems; Mr. Hill's
Charge to the Grand Jury of Birmingham;
Lecture of Rev. Sydney Turner on the
Training of Reformatory School Teachers;
Letter to the Editor of the "Law Amendment
Journal;" Article from the "Midland Counties
Herald," on the the Minute of the Committee
of Eucation; Analysis of Col. Jebb's Evidence
on the Ticket-of-Leave System; First Pro-
vincial Conference of the National Reforma-
tory Union; Lord Stanley's Speech,
&c., &c., &c.
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