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PASSING EVENTS. 143
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are lifeand 75 annual subscribers . From the balance-sheet it appeared that du balance ring , the of £ year 166 at ending the commencement the 31 st of Janu of the ary , 1862 amounted , the recei to pts _£ 640 , including 17 s . 6 d a .
and the disbursements . ( including the investment year , of _< _s £ 300 in Consols ) to , £ 475 8 s . 6 d . leaving a balance in hand of £ 165 9 s . Ten members of the
institution hadit w , as statedreceived pecuniary relief during the year ; the payments made awarded to , them to ladies amounting who , would to £ p 100 roba 9 b s . y to c The ontinu greater e pens the part ioners of this upon that sum the had would fund been s ,
be their ab age le to and maintain infirmities themselves being such without as some preclude provision hope from the they institution . and One she of the received earliest a liberal members allowanc died e in from September the funds last during , after the a painful short time illness sue , institution had sustained loss bthe
r s death upporters equired of that Step . The assistance hen directors Lew . is t , h The e had Esq . had , one m painful illin of ers its exp and earliest erience dressma that and ke a severe a most th greater an amon influential amount y the of distss existed amon g
worn the persons - out e workers engaged at in any these g other ag trades business appeared . The to usual be a life lot of of unvary the majority ing toil of , t of friends often clo The sing relief in abs account olute destitu of the tion institution , or in dependence proved also upon that the even charity the
reasonable arriage from . hop the e that vicissitudes the young of milliner the future or dressmaker was too often would fallacious be shielded . Of the by
m married ten members wome who n wh had ose husbands received relief earnin during were the not pa sufficient st year , five for the were support either gs
of their families during sickness , or widows who derived their chief provision from the institution . died the 28 th ultat 14 Mintstreet
Boroug a A ed _ineedlewoman 5 mont h-road hs , from died , from " aged piivation an 27 overdose years . " , Certified of on by of medical ies attendant . . , . A - child , , syrup popp
g Factory Statistics , . —A parliamentary return gives the following particulars Factories : —The Act total , is numb 6 , 378 . er Of of factories these , 5 , 652 in the belong 490 United to Eng King lan dom looms d and , s Wales ubject and 230 , to 568 564 the to
Scotlandand 158 to Ireland . There are , 866 power-, , power emp 1442 loyed m -loom a , le in the n weavers d factories 3740 ; female while is 775 children , the 534 . total In between silk numb -throwing the er of mills persons of 11 ther and of e are both 13 emp 71 loyed sexes 332 ages ;
males , between 13 , and 18 years of age , and 432 , 973 females above 13 ; , the number Sir Chess of males well above Cresswell 18 being has taken , 636 . advantage of the first opportunity of the Court of Probate in
afforded by some enlargement of the premises Doctors inspect the ' Commons hav entry approved book , to s set of the apart old proposal wills a room for but literary for hav the e purposes added use of to . persons it _^ The an expression Lords desirous of the to of
Treasury e , be their requ wish ired that to pay persons a moderate availing fee towards themselves meeting of * this the new expenses It privilege . that should the
resi The gnation Rev b . y Dr Dr . Williams . Williams and of his _HiAmpeter offices of Yice College -Princi . — - pal appears and Professor of lireference to
his now Hebrew acceptance pending at St in . David of the the Court ' s benefice College of Arches , of Lampeter Broadchalke . That , resi as , no gnation and has is onl consequent ybeen proceedings delayed upon
during the building of a new vicarage , under licence of the Bishop _^ of Salisbury The . Xelverton Mauri Ca . se . —There is now some prospect of a
speedy settlement of this long age -pending case , at least as far as the Scotch part of it is concerned .
[ LITERATURE , SCIENCE , AND ART .
Wednesday Dramatic , the , _Equestrian theatres being , and closed Musical , the Sick princi Fund pal Association actors and actresses —On Ash of
Passing Events. 143
PASSING EVENTS . 143
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1862, page 143, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041862/page/71/
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