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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... taverns or public- houses; and thus, while endeavouring to invest his little savings, to protect his old age from want or the workhouse, tempted the provident poor man to form a habit of sottish drunkenness, which was utterly incompatible with the very object ...

CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS

... street, Soutbiwark, fir om destitultion. acceierat by previous illness. A servant, aged 60 years, died in the Staned 10 e Workhouse from typhus, caused by destitution. The wife of al sle. maker, aged 77 years, was found dead at 2 Saville street, SlarylebOr ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... devolved upon herself, Mrs. Bell flattered herself that she had managed very cleverly. One day, when she was going to the workhouse for her allowance, her husband accompanied her part of the way. Widow Pine was before them in the street, stepping feebly ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... 815 males. 31,361 females, and 43,4-9 children under the age of sixteen years. There wers also 1,216 vagrants relieved ill workhouses making a giand total of 103,409 in-door paupestes. The ?? statistics prefixed to these figures inferm us thait the ratio ...

CASE OF DENNIS SULLIVAN

... rebuked, and forcibly dis- missed the presncee of these well-fed servants of the State, ietired to his sad qtarters in the workhouse! But Suliiorz's docunments, ?? to this Admiralty Clerk, were illegitilmate. Let the .eader judge by the iollowing faithful ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... set of princes and courtiers, and everv petty viliage its Mr. Sub.Collector of Taxes, and its Mr. Deputy Inspector of the Workhouse ?- Tile piece was excellently performed throughout, though the characters, as they had no traits difficult of depict- mient ...

FOREIGN BOOKS

... Microscopic Re- search, and Recreative Science.' No. 1. February, 1862. (8vo., pp. 84.) Groombridge and Sons.-' Journal of the Workhouse Visit- ing Society.'- No. XVII. January, 1862. (Post Svc., pp. 66.) Longman and ?? Bentley's Miseellany.' No. 302.-'Dr Smiths ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... home with her child, to continue her work of boot- closing; by which, at any rate, two mouths can be filled somehow? The workhouse authorities will have all in the union or none. I have only to turn the page of the same newspaper, to find that in another ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... The children dis- charged from our workhouses have turned out in a great majority of cases thoroughly and grossly vicious. This could only have come of association with the older inmates. The adult inmates of workhouses are prevalently persons of low moral ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... from Richmond, 30; School from Vauxhall, 19 ; british School, Crowden, 36; All Saints' School, Marylebone, 60; Southampton Workhouse School, 60. Our country cousins seem to ;ig~ine that at length their time has come for witnessing the wonders of the Crystal ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... history, and be more worthy of the great ability with which this history is written. Bemarks oft the Application qf the Workhouse System; with other Modks of Belief to the Irish Poor. By an Assistant Com- missioner. London. Ridgways. Who the Assista ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... women, and brought to a climax with which every reader will be heartily pleased. Pauper Eluluccaion ; District Sclools avd Workhouse Schools. A Letter addressed to E. Carlton Tufnel, Esq., her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, by the Rev. S. V. Edwards, Chaplain ...