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... Gazette, CHAUGE OF FORGERY AGAINST A CLERGYMAN. The Ilev. H. P. Hope, incumbent of Leigh, and chaplain of the Sherborne Union Workhouse, was on Thursday brought up in custody, and the examination resumed before J. Wood, Esq., and J. Goodden Esq., with closed ...

DEATHS

... the 10th Instant, aged 62 year*. Mr. James GUI, bailiff. On the 10th instant, aged 61 years, Ann Newton, the Huddersfield Workhouse. On the oth Instant, aged 68 years, Mr. John Brunton, Inn keeper, Huddersfield. On the Instant, aged 51 years. Mr. Samuel ...

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... carrying him to the police station, and upon arriving there they found life extinct. An inquest was hud on Wednesday, when the workhouse surgeon, who made the yott mortem examination, aaid that death had resulted from an effusion of blood oil the brain, produced ...

CHILD FOUND DROWNED. INQUEST ON THE BODT. Brio inquest which fton Sctnntoy to* to Wedneedny, excited more than ..

... SapermtcnSnlThomaa had m his that were talun off the diiM wb« was founAwwhete shown to Mrs. Hottershcad, and she belonged to the workhouse; she could identify tbec« and one double that was marked with the letters of the Union. The shift did not belong to theworkhouae ...

€l)t Court

... any respect thiak not. The progress which pauperism y-i.; amongst our neighbours is notorious, and we doabt that the workhouse-system can ever be im ported to this side of the channel. hat certain ear cities the same dreadful misery ia nut witnessed ...

CORONER’S INQUESTS

... laceration of the of tlio br*lii*““ Verdict, “ Accidental death.” Dbath ok Dooa-tTXP.— Mr. Wakley, M.P., held inquest Marylebone workhouse, the body of Charles Cox, aged 52.—The deceased, who was m the employ of Mr. Morgan, coach-builder, Homer-street, New-road ...

CnrigratiDU 3^nna

... ceaseless and reiterated cry. They become even pathetic, and aay, that while our streets swarm with the unemployed, and our workhouses arc crammed with able-booied pauper*, they arc ruined because they get workmen— | they are obliged to boil down theif eheep ...

®«rtll(ranrao

... only £CD 175., although the amount of execution was £1,060. This is the first general sale that took place at any of the workhouses within our county, and it ! ought show to creditors the folly of resorting to such proceedings, for now that it has been ...

Suspension of a Clergyman »t the Bishop of

... the end of the year. Bora. —Clonmel union Bared £5OO in the laat half-Tear the indu*trial employment of the paupen in the workhouse. New Curb ion Dtstbpsia.— The Medical Timet of laat week detaila the particulars of new cure for that troublesome kind of ...

Xnral tyms

... Huddersfield north district and workhouse, including population of 15,VS*, and workhouse accommodating 100; and the medieal officer of Hanley, Mr. Dyson, received salary of only £l5 ihradistrict of 5,5® population, and workhouse of 54. The assistant overseers' ...

General Harehand, one of the moat distinguished generals the empire, died on the 12th inst., at his chateau of St

... worked with care and economy, the guardians have been enabled to dispense with the auxiliary workhouses, and confine all their operations to the original workhouse establishment, thus effecting further considerable saving. As the paupers have oecn reduced ...

e>uu bid to contend with. Mr. tit ild than ddftt the •octal evili produced by intemperance.. the bravlin* ..

... . the bravlin* drunkard, the ragged child, the ewptv house, the tiled prison, the populated lunatic asylum, the crowded workhouse were aU many proofs of the fearful and ruinous effects of alcohol. It was law in nature, chat the wants ofthe body should ...