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discrepancy pursuant to an prevails order of between the House the * of rate Common of wages s , it of appears men and that women a very . great At
Burton 11 s . and -on women -Trent 5 s , men at Pershore earn 13 and s . and Droitwich women men 5 s ; receive at Stourbrid 10 s . and ge , women men earn 4 s . One of the comp ; laints as to the testing of , the results of schools by the old
is Education spending met b nearl the Code new y a is fourth , and that great boy part s discovery of and their girls school latel are treated hour promul s in alike gated sewing , thoug b . Mr h This the . Chad objection girls wick are
y y y , for and _Notting confirmed ham b , y the d b experience y the working of many of the individuals factory schools such as , namel Mr . Paget y , that , M half . P .
the old-fashioned school hours are better than the whole . That girls who trate sew yet this equ truth al the and boys if it in is school a fact learning the irls is have one of not the much facts to brought lain to illus of at - ; , g comp
present The . Emigration Commissioners have made a return of the number of Irish August emigrants , 1861 " sent . b The y them great to Australi disprop a ortion from the as c 1 omp st of ared January with to Eng the lish 1 st and of
rienced Scotch is in assi obtaining gned , firstl a sufficient y , to the number difficulty of Eng which lish , has especiall sometimes y single been women expe (!) - colonies and , secondl for y , the great under numb certain er of colonial Irish nominated regulations by termed their friends " remittance in the
regulations . " passages This disproportion implies some singular want of energy on the Anothee part of Eng life lish -boat women has been , for laun their ched numb by ers female are certainl liberality y overflowing . It is a g . ift to
Aberystwitli , and is named after the lady ' s nephew , who distinguished himself _" in the Crimea . Improvement of Domestic Servants . —A correspondent informs the
Staffordshire Advertiser that a number of ladies residing in the neighborhood of other Bishop 's houses ' s OfHey alternatel have been y , and in unitin the habit g their of visiting efforts for in raising some years money at to each be
conducted given as prizes themselves to those in domestic their respective servants who situations have resided with the the greatest longest pro and - priety .
don The was anniversary celebrated of on the the Orp 3 rd han of October Working . 160 School boy , s Haverstock and 87 girls Hill are , Eon now - inmates education , ; and and maintenance there is room for The 400 boy pup s hav ils if e a the tep funds id swimming were adequate bath . It to would their
. be a boon to supply one to the girls as well , now that so many of the public bath The s have Bristol arranged Board proper of Guardian swimming s were baths in the ied women a considerabl 's department e time . on occup
made Friday b , y the Miss 4 th Carpenter of October in , her in evidence discussing before various a committee charges which of the had House been of CommonsAs miht be expectedthe guardianswith one exceptionwere
unanimous . in declaring g Miss Carpenter , ' s charges unfounded , ! , the Separation Greenwich Board of Aged of Guardian Couples s , in Mr Workhouses . Bassett , of Woolwich . —At the , last moved meetin , That g of
made sixty a committee years for enabling of he age appointed , married to live to coup with consider les each in the other and workhouse report , as the what , 23 both rd arrangements section of whom of , are the can over Act be ' such
married 10 th and persons lltli of' to Victoria live apart , cap . " . 109 Mr , . declares Ellis seconded it to be the illegal motion to compel , which was were supported needed by several he could members obtain . b Mr voluntary . Masl _' en _exjDressed _subscriptions his op among inion the that rate , if it
_j apartmen _^ ayers , sufficient ts . , The money motion , to on being pay , y the put whole to tlie vote expense , was of carried providing unanimousl suitable y .
caused It is so officiall much y excitement announced will that not the be New put into Educational operation Minute until after , which the 81 has st of March next . This can onl , y be regarded as a virtual abandonment of the
obnoxious measure .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1861, page 214, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111861/page/70/
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