XII CONTENTS. 



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Bell's system of education Objections made to it in 

 Ireland Road to Rosstrevor 325 



LETTER LXXIP. 



Newry water Indications of employment Mr. Harri- 

 son's seat Warren's water ferry Ruias Carlingjbrd 

 bay Rosstrcvor Neat village Montpeliw of United 

 Empire Enchanting landscape Isle of Man Lord 

 Kilmony's place Extensive woods Village of Kil- 

 keel Magnificent mountains SUeve Donald Lord 

 Kilmony's extensive improvements Apparent devas- 

 tated country Bay of Strangford-~ Tullaraope park 

 Lord Annesley's new pier Slieve. Donald Forest of 

 great extent Cairns 331 



LETTER LXXIII. 



Tullamore park Mansion only one story high Terrace 

 road from Rosstrevor Diamond mountain Size of 

 larch and silver firs Thinnings of woods sold twice a 

 week Taste and liberality of the earl of Roden 

 Church Inn Laborers' habitations Interior of 

 mansion Library Pictures Lord Roden's constant 

 residence highly beneficial Pregnancy and child- 

 birth little regarded 340 



LETTER LXXIV. 



Ballilady Dundrum castle Bay Mr. Morris Want 

 of wood Ballynahinch Mr. Carr Earl Moira - 

 Saintfield Newtownards Lord Dafferin Entitled 

 to great praise as a farmer Magnificent modern house 

 Importance of Ireland to Great Britain Observations 

 on the laboring classes On superabundant popula- 

 tion Earnest desire for bettering their condition 

 Agreeable reflections on conclusion of tour through 

 Ireland 3*6 



