Prisons And Prisoners;

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Prisons And Prisoners;
Joseph Adshead
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Dickens mre it is Mount Auburn ?) are the largest and best examples of the Silent System..
What an extraordinary account for a writer so distinguished as Mr. Dickens, to give of the two principal penal establishments of the United States! We presume his tliirty pages bestowed upon ^' Philadelphia and its solitary prison," must be considered as ample amends for this laconic reference. He does bestow a page or so on a " Jail" alleged to be on " Long Island." We can assure any * We purpose giving
...a somewhat lengthened notice of this "Model Jail.'» Digitized by VjOOQ IC THE FICTIONS OF DICKENS. 121 Transatlantic traveller, that it will be long enough before he finds the "jail" on that island.
We will not weary the reader by any further references to the notations of our literary Cruikshanks. With the way in which Mr. Dickens has attempted to prejudice the public mind on the great subject of the treatment of criminals, we have no fellow- feeling : — ^but, before we bid farewell to this gentleman, we will ven- ture to refer him to the sentiment of a popular authoress of the last generation, from whom he may derive a lesson that may be useful to him in his future literary career, particularly when he attempts a description of incidents connected with real life : — *' I never mix truth with fiction ; all that I relate in journalising "is strictly, nay, plainly fact."* * Miss Bumey to Mr.


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