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IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW.

No. XIII.-MARCH, 1854.

VOL. IV.

CONTENTS.

ARTICLE.

I.-OUR JUVENILE

CRIMINALS: THE SCHOOL-
MASTER OR THE GAOLER:

1. Report of Committee on Criminal and
Destitute Juveniles. Presented to House of
Commons, in December, 1852.

2. The Condition and Education of Poor Chil-
dren in English, and in German Towns. By
Joseph Kay, Esq., MA. of Trinity College,
Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law; Published for
The Manchester Statistical Society. London:
Longman and Co., 1853.

3. Memoirs of Convicted Prisoners; Accoin-
panied by Remarks on the Causes and Preven-
tion of Crime. By the Rev. H. S. Joseph,
Chaplain of Chester Castle. London: Weirtheim
and Mackintosh, 1853.

4. A place of Repentance; or an Account
of the London Colonial Training Institution
and Ragged Dormitory, for the Reformation
of Youthful and Adult Male Criminals, Great
Smith Street, Westminster. By Samuel Martin,
Minister of Westminster Chapel. Second
Edition. London: James Nisbet and Co.,
1852.

5. Juvenile Depravity. £100 Prize Essay. By
Rev. Henry Worsley, M.A., Late Michel
Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford, Rector of
Easton, Suffolk. Dedicated By Special Permis-
sion to the Lord Bishop of Norwich. 1 vol.
London: Charles Gilpin. 1849.

PAGE.

I.-6. London Labour and the London Poor; A

Cyclopædia of the Condition and Earnings of

those that Will Work, Those that Cannot

Work, and Those that Will Not Work. By

Henry Mayhew, 2 vols. London, 1851.

7. The Million-Peopled City; or One Half of

the People of London Made Known to the

other Half. By John Garwood, M.A., Clerical

Secretary to the London City Mission, and

Editor of "The London City Mission Maga-

zine." 1 vol. London: Weirtheim and Mack-

intosh, 1853.

8. The Rookeries of London: Past, Present and

Prospective. By Thomas Beames, M.A.,

Preacher and Assistant of St. James', West-

minster. Second Edition. 1 vol. London :

Thomas Bosworth, 1852.

9. Meliora: or, Better Times to Come. Being

the Contributions of Many Men Touching the

Present State and Prospects of Society. Edited

By Viscount Ingestre, 1st series, 2nd Edition,

1852: 2nd series, 1853. London: John W.

Parker and Son.

10. The Social Condition and Education of the

People in Eugland and Europe; Shewing the

Results of the Primary Schools, and of the

Division of Landed Property, in Foreign

Countries. By Joseph Kay, Esq., M.A., of

Trinity College, Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law;

and Late Travelling Bachelor of the University

of Cambridge. 2 vols. London: Longman

and Co., 1850.

11. Chapters on Prisons and Prisoners. By

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

ville Prison, London. Second Edition, 1 vol.

London: Longman and Co., 1852.

12. 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.

13. University and Other Sermons. By John

Field, M.A., of Magdalene Hall, Oxon, Chap-

lain of The Berkshire Gaol, Reading, 1 vol.

London: Longman and Co., 1853.

I.-14. Crime: its Amount, Causes and Remedies.

By Frederick Hill, Barrister-at-Law, Late In-

spector of Prisons, 1 vol. London: John

Murray, 1853.

15. Crime in England, Its Relative Character and

Extent, as Developed From 1801 To 1848.

By Thomas Plint. London: Charles Gilpin,

1851.

16. Report on the Discipline and Management

of the Convict Prisons, and Disposal of

Convicts, 1852, With Notes on the Convict

Question, Construction of Prisons, Hard

Labour, &c., &c. By Lieut. Col. Jebb, C.B.,

Surveyor-General of Prisons, Chairman of the

Directors, &c. Presented to both Houses of

Parliament, by Command of Her Majesty.

London: 1853.

17. Reports of the Directors of Convict Prisons

on the Discipline and Management of Penton-

ville, Parkhurst, and Millbank Prisons, and of

Portland, Portsmouth, and Dartmoor Prisons,

and the Hulks, for the year 1852. Presented

to both Houses of Parliament by Command of

Her Majesty. London: 1853.

18. Social Evils: Their Causes and their Cure.

By Alexander Thomson, Esq. of Banchory.

London: James Nisbet and Co. 1852.

19. Reformatory Schools, For the Children of

the Perishing and Dangerous Classes, and for

Juvenile Offenders. By Mary Carpenter.

London: C. Gilpin. 1851.

II.-PHASES OF BOURGEOIS LIFE:-

Memoirs De Jerome Paturot Patenté, Elec-

teur, et Eligible. Par Louis Reybaud, 2 tomes:

Paris.

III. THE IRISH LAND QUESTION :-

1. Tenant Compensation Bill, Ireland.—Parlia-

mentary Session of 1853-As Brought from the

Commons', and as Read a Second time in the

Lords'.

2. Same Bill As Amended by Mr. Sergeant Shee,

M.P. for the County of Kilkenny.

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