FROM THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW. SECOND SERIES. IN THREE VOLUMES. CONTENTS OF VOL. II. THE FUTURE OF THE WORKING CLASSES. BIOGRAPHY OF JOHN BANIM, PARTS III., IV. AND V. CONVICT SYSTEM-PAST AND PRESENT. REMOVAL OF THE IRISH POOR. NATIONAL FACTORY AND REFORMATORY SCHOOLS-FIRST PAPER. THE CENSUS, PART III.-DUBLIN HOSPITALS. PARIS CORRESPONDENCE, PART I. ADULT EDUCATION. THE POETS OF LABOR-NICOLL AND MASSEY. NATIONAL FACTORY AND REFORMATORY SCHOOLS-SECOND PAPER. THE ROMANCE OF LIFE, PART I. AND II. ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN. THE LIFE OF A SHOWMAN-BARNUM. MRS. JAMESON'S COMMON-PLACE BOOK. THE POETS OF AMERICA-FIRST AND SECOND PAPER. ODD BOOKS. FITZPATRICK'S LIFE OF LORD CLONCURRY. THE MILITIA AND THE LINE. SHEIL. REFORMATORY SCHOOLS FOR IRELAND. DUBLIN: WILLIAM B. KELLY, 8, GRAFTON STREET. 1857. ADVERTISEMENT. IN explanation of the present arrangement of a Second Series of the IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, the Publisher begs to state that the volumes comprise that portion of the Periodical from Number 13 to 20 inclusive; and that in consequence of their containing the original Memoir of JOHN BANIM, the Poet and Novelist, he thought it advisable to have that portion of the Journal in a collected form. 8, Grafton-street, Dublin, 1857. 62634 THE I. THE FUTURE OF THE WORKING CLASSES:- An Essay on the Relations Between Labour and Capital. First Plan of "Tales by the O'Hara Family." Michael Banim's Share in them. Their Design. John Banim's Marriage. Removal to London. Letters. Hints to Novelists. Literary Struggles. Letters. Illness. Li- terary Employment. Illness of Mrs. Banim. Love of Home. Letters. Plays. His Opinions of Literary Men. Acquaintance with Washington Irving. Connec- tion with Drury-Lane Theatre. Letters. Progress of First Series of Tales by the O'Hara Family." Con- nection with Arnold and the English Opera House. Opinions of Kean, Miss Kelly, Washington Irving and others. Letters. Acquaintance with Gerald Griffin. Their Friendship. Misunderstanding between them. Letters. Illness. Publishes "Revelations of the Dead- CONVICT SYSTEMS-PAST AND PRESENT:- 1. Reports of the Directors of Convict Prisons, on the Discipline and Management of Pentonville, Parkhurst, and Millbank Prisons, and of Portland, Portsmouth, Dartmoor, and Brixton Prisons, and the Hulks, for the year 1853. Presented to both Houses of Parliament, |