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The Principality
CAERPHILLY
... of most workhouse schools, where no industrial training exists. The system of cultivation pursued and its produce arc fully set forth in the following letter and balance-sheet, which were furnished by the master to H. M. Inspector of Workhouse Schools ...
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... District Schools at the expense of the ratepayers, to cducate therein poor men's chil- -dreii, who were the inmates of the workhouses within t respective unions. He considered it would be grossly unjust further to tax the ratepayers, whilst such ample means ...
WELSH MARKETS
... with loud laughter, and cries of ob, oh. MR. JEHNGER C. SYMONS visited Brecon last week in his capacity of Inspector of Workhouse schools. FREEDOM OF THE PREss.This sentiment is now stereotyped over all Europe, but is sometimes interpreted in a manner ...
' .- -- IRELAND.';-'
... g the impoverished state of the union, is a considerable amount. Some very beneficial changes have been effected in the workhouse arrangements. THE LORD LIEUTENANCY.—The following appears in the Carle Reporter, in the shape of a letter from Dublin, dated ...
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... being of the same classes, and nearly equal) the expen- diture of the Merthyr union, without a workhouse, exceeds that of Abergavenny union with a workhouse, by the enormous sum of £ 10,164; being actually more than double what it ought to have been, as ...
MONEY MARKET.
... himself as a painter, charged by Mr. John, relieving officer, with deserting his wife and children, who are now in the Union'workhouse, was committed for three months' to the House of Correction. John Thomas, carpenter, charged with trespassing on the Tafl ...
EMIGRATION
... your last days in a workhouse. You have in factgnothing else before you. This is a dreadful state of things, but perhaps unavoidable where from your numbers you are almost devouring one another. I am happy to say we have no workhouses here, and I have only ...
TAFF VALE RAILWAY
... Prisoners had sawn part of the window, and thereby made thei irav to the pantry. Jemima Hawkins had been an inmate of the workhouse home time past, which bad afforded her an opportunity to know the position of the pantry, and its contents. The entrance ...
HOUSE OF LORDS.—MONDAY, JUNE 11
... condition of paupers. He suggested, as a means ofilleviatioii, that a portion of the medical relief and education of the poor in workhouses be charged, as in England. upon the consolidated fund that an income-tax be levied on ail property in Ireland not now rated ...
MBRTIIYR POLICE COURTi—SATUROAT,: APRIL t
... native of Barmouth, North Wales. The lad stated that he had a mother alive, but no father. He has been for some days in the workhouse, and has lately been in gaol. The defendant was allowed to settle the matter out of court, which he did by making some pecuniary ...