~'CARDIFF UNION

... Union Workhouse, to the Industrial Schools, Ely, and to the Out-door Paupers, in such quantities weekly as may be required, for the Quarter commencing the 2.,th of December, 1867, and ending 27th March, 1868, are requested to serd to the Workhouse Sealed ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS.I

... matron of the JAberdare Sohools, and Mr T. Harris (Aberdare) and Mr Dan Thomas (Merthyr) seconded that the inmates of the workhouse be allowed to accept of the usual gift of Christmas j beef. This was agreed to upon a division by 15 votes for and 4 against ...

FOOTBALL

... The deceased, it seems, fell down in her bedroom ort the 28th ultimo, and broke her right thigh. She was removed to the Workhouse Infirmary upon medical advice, and she died there on Friday night. The jury returned a verdict to the effect that death was ...

LOCAL COMMISSiONS

... DISSECTION OF PAUPERS' BODIES. Oil Thursday, at the meeting of the Padaiogton Board of Guardians, held at -the Workhouse, Harrow-road, the chairman, Mr 8. 1). Failer, called attention to the fact that the guar- diaus had now, under te Provisions of tba ...

KEMPTON PARK EASTER MEETING

... BiUericay Union, Essex, have just entered mto contract with a Billericay baker, under which tha latter will supply bread to the workhouse at 2%d per 41b. loaf. This is tbe lowest price at which ead baa. ever been sold in the U Dioa, ...

-------------NEW YORK PRICES

... THE GREENWICH WORK- HOUSE EPIDEMIC. The resumed inquest on the victims of the fatal outbreak at Greenwich Workhouse was concluded at a late hour on Tuesday night. After evidence had been given by Dr. Klein, of the Local Government Board, that the deaths ...

■ FORTHCOMING EVENTS

... with the greatest possible inteie3t the question of tbe classification of paupers and of workhouses. Major Pryce-Jones subsequently called attention to the workhouses in Montgomeryshire, and gaid that as, in his opinion, there were too many them the number ...

MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS

... feeling unwell, laid down in his room, where lie was subsequently found dead. Williams, during the winter, stayed at the Workhouse, was a well-built man of about 50. He served through the Soudan campaign, and is supposed to have been an Army Reserve man ...