On this page
-
Text (1)
-
PASSING EVENTS o 71
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Public And Political. The The Prince Que...
The Third Annual Meeting of the Brockham Industrial Home for Female "Workhouse Orphans , was held in the parochial _schoolhouse of Brockham ,
¦ near showed Rei that gate marked , on the success 1 st of had February attended . The the report institution read . to Five the -sixths meeting of a the portion girls placed of their in domestic in service the school had done savings well ' ; bank most ; of and them few had if any placed of
those trained in the wages institution , were ever likely to become a burden , to the ratepayers speakers expressed . Several their members approval of of Parliament the system were , followed present at , Brockham and various , of
removing the girls at the age of twelve from the contamination of the workhouse . School The Burlington annual priz Road es given Dublin to the took girls lace of on the the Mas 29 onic th of Female January Orp . han His
Grace , the Duke of _Leinster , , G-rand , Master p , took his seat on the throne and distributed Among the the official prizes . announcements just made in Paris , are some
appointments of ladies to the heads of charitable posts . The number , eight or nine , tutions are selected in France by the . Empress It has a , novel who is sound the legal ( says head the of Illustrated all the charitable News ) ' to insti hear - .
society much of the ceremony for official the aid paper as of the orp gazetting app han ointments children some are and lad gazetted y distressed to the to post married the of kni President women ghthood , with of of the the as
Leg The ion of Hon Honor . Mrs . . DSombre has contributed £ 1500 towards the erection . of a new town yce hall and covered market at StoneStaffordshire , .
operatives out XiORB of emp Leigh loyment of Coventry of Stonelei and : his a g committee h Lordshi is appealing p has says to been there the formed are public 25 , , to 000 for assist the peop distressed le some there of
them A meeting to emigrate of . the , members of the Frederick-William-Victoria _National Institution took place at Berlin on the 8 th of February , when hymn-books ,
the gift of the Crown-Princess , were delivered to the five couples married th on alers the were 28 th also of January awarded , the to each anniversary newly married of her pai own r from wedding the funds day . of Fifty the les
Institution ; since the foundation of which , four years ago , forty coup nave been endowed with similar sums . Ijeasure " _JSTew of York the Tribune lvania , " Roundhead 28 th Jan ., Reg 1862 iment . — "A ( now private at Port letter Royal from ) pays Col .
Pennsy , , that the Chase following her , a cousin devotion tribute of the to the to Secretary a welfare relative of of Stat of the the e , private is Secretary our matron soldiers of , the and sick Treasury I am in well my : hosp — satisfied ' Miss ital
lias saved the lives of more than fifty of my best men , . She also saved the , lives of MrBrowneChaplainand Lieut . Gillilandbher timely and
assiduous attention . . , Miss my Chase is , a sort of Florence Ni , ghtingale y , who has devoted the energies of a life that was darkened in its earl y days by a great
of sorrow , to misrepresentation the nursing of sick and soldiers the thousand in the army trials of that the Union beset her ; and dangerous in spite
: position oth every ers . , she When has sickness steadily pers fell , evered us against so that the from obstacles two to which four of intimidated our men died all upon
the sick daily dreaded , and she d alone ying coast , of as fever our only nurses a seized devoted stood woman calml , her y and can in she the minister felt hosp assured ital , and , ministering that and , too so ass , to when ured the
• usth _# l > she would not survive it upon . But , she , made a determined , effort to make the , spul master the disease of the bodand succeededand straihtway she
• sooner was at or her later post to ag the ain . end I b that elieve she she may expects y , lay down and , wishes a life , in to the die service at g her of post her ,
country The Annuaire which , has JEncyc been a lop burthen edique g to iv es the ' " ollowing statistics relating to
Passing Events O 71
PASSING EVENTS o 71
-
-
Citation
-
English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1862, page 71, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031862/page/71/
-