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AGENTS FOR THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN. :

... abundance and plenty there reigns, That not one able-bodied the workhouse contains. Now the big loaf the mouths of the labourers stops There are not enough inmates to eat up the crops Of the workhouse green meat in its garden that grow. And the Union's accrdingly ...

GELLYGAER.

... officially known on Tuesday morning, when Mr. Frank James, the summoning-omcer, cast up the votes at the Board- room of the Workhouse For the Board. Against. Gellygaer Booth 93 98 Dcri. 138 55 Pontlottyn Upper, with Fochriw 155 193 Pontlottyn Lower and Tirphil ...

-----.--THE WELSH FOOTBALL UNION

... J. H. Hillier, J. G. Huxtable, W. Jones (Cefullogell), R. Richards, S. Scard, and G. Williams. STATISTICS. Newport Union Workhouse.—Number of inmates for the week ending the 24th inst., 261, including 60 sick number in the corresponding week last year ...

THAFF 10 R E T U It N S .'

... H Lawrence, J. S. Stone, R. Tomlinson, E. Thomas (tx-ojjlcio), D. Thomas, and 11. Work- man. STATISTICS. Newport Union Workhouse —The Master's report showed that during the weekending the 26th January the inmates (including 70 sick) numbered 268 heing ...

RATE OF FREIGHTS F(MI THE WEEK

... shown the letter to Dr. Jennings, the workhouse medical officer, and he promised to iuvestigate the circumstances. The young woman died in the small-pox hospital belonging to the Corporation, and not in the Workhouse Infirmary. RIT-RK.->KXTAT10:f OF LL ...

TRAFFIC RETURNS

... R. Keene, T. Latch, Bt. Partitt, T. Parry, W. Price, R. Richards, S. Scard, and J. Williams. STATISTICS. Newport Union Workhouse.-The inmates for the week ending the 13th inst. numbered 27$, including 63 sick number in the corresponding period last year ...

. FROM FRIDAYS LONDON GAZETTE, ATRIL 23

... think, is a bit of a fool Who knows not the reason why. No longer, heart-brokeu or scowling with hate, To the doors of the workhouse we throng We feel no ill-will to the rich and the great, Nor harbour a thought to do wrong. We read ol revolts, and of rows ...

TRAFFIC RE T L R N S

... the future to have a man and his wife, and do away with the pre- sent arrangement of .sending one of the old men from the Workhouse down there. Although Mrs. Curtis would be leaving the House of Refuge, he was glad to say that her husband—Inspector Curtis—would ...

THE NATION'S DRINK BILL FOR 1883,

... fifteen of the total deaths ill Eng- land and Wales occurred in workhouses; and is Lon- don, one out of every nine. If to these there be acided those paupers who die outside the workhouse, it will show the painful fact that about one person cut Of every ...

FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE

... luckily with' out touching any person. Another large piece of the en* gine was propelled through the roof of the Gloucester workhouse; a third was carried a distance of a quarter a mile over streets and and houses, and fell in a gardeOi while a massive iron ...

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... fluctuated « rf year, but has never exceeded 3,173 in one week.. M sent number on out-door relief is 1,531. The mates of workhouses has been materially less pa-po^ weeks of the past year, than it was in the successive weeks of the present year, showing ...