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NO BUSINESS DOING TN OUR LONDON COHN I POLICE AND ASSIZE INTEI.LIGEN ( 'E. MAKISETS• 1 Wedne-day last their 1.014

... batructed in trades, as tailors, shoemaker.. and the like. The oriole number of boys (between the air of eJ and la) in the workhouses , wile 12,320; of girls, 14,273. Of the girls 9,166 were limier industrial training. The instruction for o r tire loom, ...

the pre% ions night the prisoner came to the NATIONAL FAST DAY. end tit in to his hnusn h `'

... •• ' , continue.' nix exp.-moo - nu: and fnn,-liex.ami-otiv Mil. week with the mode Ia the new n out rowan.' with th.• workhouse both of w hieh, it mitt were with the same floor. ant the non. .1 111 1..• the material the property ury.n the Motel mule ...

FRIDAY. ?Inv

... Itundsh priest, ree-entl) tound in a dying Ash., in a holler of ill him,' in I.it - erpool. I whence• hr was reraoxed to the workhouse and died. CORRESPONDENCE. the lAtor of The T. legraph. Si base an opinion to give and if you are willing to hear it, I don't ...

On Friday last the 14th inntrutt, under the patronage of the gentlemen of the Cricket Club, was performed ..

... there he was tid e . in a rert, Lomb like a malefactor taken to the gallows, and its Unity Chureh-yard, among the Pen-v-lent Workhouse, lies the once celebrated lulu Verdi! Glos. This the treatment accorded to a who for eighty years had endeavoured to enlighten ...

FrAVERFORDINTST AND MILFORD TT AVEN TELT:CRAM

... FrAVERFORDINTST AND MILFORD TT AVEN TELT:CRAM . he should not be pauperise-din heart by elennwynary gifts. either in the slave of workhouse relief or pe•rish supple.. But till our se. wring c ountrymen. through whose aid. and frequently through whose eaurag.o. ...

yards. The export of taut and earn in 1811 amounted to 7,328,700 lbs., and iu In:in to .1:11.000,010) lb.

... the lielhorn Union, having been run over be a cab in hintionsaidodreet, liar joist died iu the inditut ices,, While thy workhouse no taro/wont., could be obtained front live concerning herself or her friend., and all Onion fie, on these benne made by ...

THE HAVERFORDWEST An MILFORD HAVEN TELEGRAPH JAN. I 1861,

... war—hence no belligerents—no right paupers, and outdoor paupers, The inmate of or march—nothing contrabard. (Applause.) a workhouse is clothed, fed, anti lodged, and has arid all his wants supplied in the establishment, at the exclusive cost of the rates ...

NABBEILTH

... diminialeing the number of Their tuneful noires joined in one muter of the workhouse, with destroyingcells, which are diminished very much indeed, ought to Would Mods of mum pour; the workhouse. Committed fur one month Resounding o'er the Hills of Wale*, lemma ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... Cotter, a tramp, was brought up in custody of P.C. Williams, charged by Mr. Jeffrey, master of the workhouse, with destroying his clothes at the workhouse. Committed for one month to hard labour. POST OFFICE ORDERS.—From and after the Ist of January, 1962 ...

CARDIGANSHIRE

... butcher, aged 60. On the 1416 ,natant, in his 80th your, Mr. ThYrnas Jones, for 23 rears• porter at the Haverfordwest Union Workhouse. On the tith inst., at languor. Mrs, Mary On•lee. On the 7th inst., at Radvrater, Ireystrop, Mr. James Oil inst., at the ...

HAVERFORDWEST UNION. PORTER 1.37 T - THE Board of Guardians of the itaverfurderest Union, hereby give notice ..

... their meeting to be held at the Board Room, in the Workhouse, He•erfordwest, on Wednesday, the sth day of February neat, they will proceed, at 12 o'clock it noon, to the election of a Porter of the Workhouse, eta salary of £l2 per annum — with hoard, lodging ...

HATERFORDWEST TOWN COUNCIL

... attended as a Deputation from the Board. to represent that the Police charges for apprehending refractory tramps at the Union Workhouse, were somewhat heavy—about £•5 during the past months—and to urge the Council to allow the Police to perform three duties ...