ROYAL INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
... ROYAL INDUSTRIAL TRAINING VERSUS WORKHOUSE TRAINING. ...
... ROYAL INDUSTRIAL TRAINING VERSUS WORKHOUSE TRAINING. ...
... instead of one in a very short time: ono for defraying the expense the Union Workhouse, another for the support of the poor, and, in my opinion, the one for supporting the Workhouse would the larger assessment of the two nud give room for jobbing of a very ...
... poor-law unions. In some northern unions there have been auctions of blankets and other articles not now required in the workhouses. Ribbon ism.— lt is reported that a special commission will be issued ere the close of the present month for the counties ...
... interest to your readers ; relating as it does, to the manner in which the pauper population is now brought up in Unions and Workhouses, and embodying a few suggested modifications ihereon. The usual system of education* adopted by Guardians of the Poor is ...
... KARRI AG B. A Deronport eorrotponden t tuthe fbllowing: —** A aged 22, •errant, being taken ill typhus was removed to the workhouse at Devonport, where by attention she soon recovered. After her restoration health she expressed desire to emigrate to Australia ...
... Riot Mallow.—A letter in the Examiner, dated Sunday week, says: nine o'clock this morning, when tho pauper inmates of our workhouse were served with breakfast, composed of stirabout of Indian meal, they not only refused to eat it, but rose en masse, denouncing ...
... of those who survive, what a view in Prospective for their consolation— They have travelled the Railroad to Ruin, And the Workhouse will be their last station f ...
... grandfather was Prince Charles Stuart. Her ancestors had occupied the throee of England, but she had only succeeded to a workhouse or lunatic asylum. A few years ago she (the prisoner) was induced to smash Sir James Graham’s windows because he had refused ...
... MUTINY LIMERICK JAIL. The war against India meal has extended from the workhouse to the jail of Limerick, and its introduction article of food, us will be seen the following from the Limerick Chronicle, had ell nigh led to serious consequences : In pursuance ...
... and Forei School Society, 15s ; on Wesleyan Schools, £11,280, 15s Homan C-thofic Schools, Great Britain. £9709, 7s loll; Workhouse Schools, £9507, I; bcliools Scotland counecte I with the Eitob! shed Church, £13,848, Is 81 , Schools Scotland connected ...
... Having duly invested the with the earlier savings his life in the pubi c security, Mr, Osborne, relieved f rom the dread of a work-house, which had haunted his imagination, sot himself down to live quietly and contentedly as his narrow sympathies would permit ...
... part of the country is becoming exceeding scarce, and even the very inefficient persons, who had been previously in the workhouse, are now eagerly sought after and employed.” And it appears from the same journal that the shopkeepers and traders in the ...