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REPORT OF THE FACTORY INSPECTORS

... tsvo new' flax factories, one new silks n this factory, five new coutten factories, one of thens to contain 215,1(11 I sptindles, tivo cotton factories recently occupied, fitting up, and 1 auditions in progress to three cotton factories. I ...

REPORT OF THE FACTORY INSPECTORS

... the registers. C In 6cases, for einilioving children w-ithout requiring themi to Y atticid shobt Io. on In i3 cuites for enspiovieg children both foienoon and afternoon, h in2 oases for ove~r-ork-ing children, sit Inr )cae o working young persons more ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... the children edlcated within this slats vharitalhe establishment took place on the 6th instant, in presence of a considerable number of the Managers, seoand also of the Reverend Dr Dickson, Reverend Ali - Paul, and Reverend Mr Clason. The children, amount- ...

THE LAW COMMISSION

... after a few hours notice, the factory children assembled in the Hall Ings to enrry their protest against the Commission. It was presented by a deputation of factory cripples, attended by thousands of other factory children.' 'The con- course ...

MURDER OF CLIFFORD

... delivered in the House of Cor- a i- rection. Her other five children, of whom the four eldest are girls, and the youngest a boy, were next introduced. The two eldest give clear and eatis- factory answers to every question asked ; the eldest in good Eriglisfh ...

MURDER OF RICHARD LANDER

... wveekg before; [as to proceed about three hundred milesup to a mall island which he had purchased from the sand here be had a factory. They had pro- t7deabout one hundred miles up, the current strolg against him, they were in g6od'spirits sin the boat along ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL TRIALS

... Jeffrev to 10) months' imprisonment of each, arid Driulop to five ?? concluded the business r. of the Court. p. , : , e. FACTORY ACT. i.s- I'a tohe Editor of the Glasgow Herold. he Glasgow, 17th February, 1849. ne StR,-I observed a. pararaplh in your ...

JURY COURT

... before he was hurt. The act of Parliament referred to provided only for the boxing in of certain machinery in certain factories where children were employed. This was a contracr of risk, and the pursuer wras paid for it. He would prove by the evidence of ...

IRELAND

... throughout reflects the highest credit on all concerned. I examined one or two children, and heard them questioned by the schoolmistress; their answers were satis- Chronicle. factory; they appear to be carefully instructed.”—Limerick Epvucatiox.—Saunders’ News ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY—May 26

... good character of the prisoner, of who had been a farmer, but reduced in circumstances, fr and who had a wife and eleven children depending on him 2 for ?? Hermand thought the crime deserved G the punishment of tranmprtastion; but the Court, on the ox ...

ABERDEEN CIRCUIT

... certificates of good character from several respect. able parties. He also mentioned that Match was married, e and bad three children. Lord Mackenzie, after remark. al ing on the heinous nature of the crime of horse stealing, A said, it was still a capital ...