SUPPLEMENT TO NUMBER IX. PAGE. XXI. REFORMATORY EDUCATION........ XXII. HISTORY OF PREVENTIVE AND REFORMATORY EDUCATION, INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES............... XXIII. ITALY. 561 565 Proceedings of Convention of Managers and Superintendents of Reformatories held in New York, May, 1857......... 817 XXXI. CATALOGUE OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS ON REFORMATORY EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS 845 XXXII. INDEX TO VOLUME III. OF AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUcation. lems and his assoas, there arrived by the plantations of Provi dence, Mr. Chad Brown, a native of England and in emigrant from Massachusetts. He bal oven a mummanund she Freget while in the horin colony, many of the exiled band whe a home at the head waters of Narragansett Bay, thy with their principles, by now came to share posed of a compete etal, but was especially benignity of char 1 and his exemplary posts w.rd oated as a clergyman, sid ters of the orly church then i memorials tu's lens at Es copt.pp oraries, is set forth Boger Wilians, after ! is death man now with God." In the tunel getation fo P.v. Juris Brown, a Ister 22'; arl fa 15- tund gene, “ represe ted in Provider e by rast of the last erh -ns of the town, ati koye vor a ng the forent prone esity. There ; and to cah one of :. w exists, point back as rests, or a founder of i merchants, accor < active friends and pre telard of their age. John, the a most energe te and enterparing, and cantile character, and on the entire condition of ti comne developed the industry and extended the trade of the tow tead he intere-ts of the church in which his ancestors hi isters; he contributed to the fondation of the college, la.. |