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of Correction would cause their falling away from him, and that loss of employment and the workhouse might ..

... of Correction would cause their falling away from him, and that loss of employment and the workhouse might follow; neither he incessantly assailed by manifold temptations, as the soldier is, who, hourly exposed to the corruption of bad example—to allurements ...

A SAD CASE

... been charged with begging and sent to prison, and had been in nearly all the workhouses in London. The prisoner, in a flood of tears, begged that he might be sent to the workhouse, and he would remain there for the remainder of his days. Mr. d’Eyncourt said ...

Burmah and Tonquin

... Union Jack, was drawn from the workhouse to the cemetery.” James Lambourn, one of the few survivors of the Battle of Waterloo, was formerly a private in the r4th Regiment of Foot, and had been an inmate of Christchurch Workhouse Blackfriars Road, for many ...

Burning of the Goliath

... for he warmly supported the principle which in the last few years has been initiated, of training the workhouse children apart from ths workhouse. The work has been so highly successful that this unfortunate accident is one of the first occasions u{>on ...

Yol. XXXIY.—No. 1,776.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1867. CONTENTS OF THE PRESENT NUMBER

... their Wives . Building New Vessels . . . . Book Clubs in the Navy . Court, Fashion, and General Nows “Waterloo and the Workhouse . The Staff College Musketry Instruction in the Army The Jamaica Courts-Martial . Running Drill The Volunteers Literary ...

FINE ARTS

... HOUSE OF LORDS. MONDAY, March 05.— Enlistments from Workhouses.—The Marquess Noemavbv, in presenting petition Irom tbe relatives of a boy, years old, who bad been, it appeared, enlisted from a workhouse for unlimited service as Drummer, and was now on his ...

VACCINATION

... Medical Officers, respecting the re-vaccination of children in the workhouse. From letters sent to him, and the evidence laid before him, Mr Watkins stated that children admitted into the workhouse are indiscriminately re-vaccinated, irrespective of their state ...

“It pleased God, on the 291 h of March, to visit me with the se .erest calamity that can befall

... applied for relief at the workhouse, but on examination it appeared that twenty-six of the applicants had been dismissed the service for mutinous conduct. These subsequently left the town. Nineteen others were relieved at the workhouse yesterday with food and ...