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CAMBRIDGE AND LINCOLN EXTENSION, AND LINCOLN, YORK, AND LEEDS JUNCTION RAILWAY

... CAMIBRrDGE AND LINCOLN EXTENSION, AND LINCOLN, YORK, AND LEEDS JUNC- TION RAILWAY. 10 TNJE EDITORS OF THE LEEDS MERCURY. 01 Leeds, 2Gth Marcb, 1847 *S G£;NTLEsrES,-The proprietors of the above railway nsst be avery quidt and conf~iding class of beings iudeed, or tile 01 sleepy plrooeedi~ss of the dircotbre o£ their athlirm would cutely lin'we uslie for commxlent or remnonstrance ere tbis. As m ...

Published: Saturday 03 April 1847
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1387 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

NATIONAL EDUCATION AND GOVERNMENT EDUCATION

... NATIONAL EDUCATION AND GOVERMENT | E:DUCATION. The spirited and general resistance on the part of WI the people and the Dissenters to the Government Mt scheme of education, modified as it now is, shows R, plainly that the ministers have yet further to go in As the work of remodelling. It is one of the most sin. re ,tular aspete. of governments that they are always ti thls, tintliead of the ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... 'NATIONAL EDUCATTON v. TIMl GOVERNMENT T SCHEME.M, ; The mental destitution of England has superseded for the time being the Irish Famine in the House of Comiimonsi. Mr Durncomhe's motion of Monday night, for referring the Government Scheme of E Education to a Committee of Inquiry, has occupied almost the undivided attention of the H ouse, with the exception of Wednesday, and it is not impro. ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... THE NORTHERN' STAAR SATURDAY, APRIL 8S.,h. ti _O THE POOR LAW AND THE LAND. We point the attention of our readers to a clause P proposed by Mr Gregory in the Poor Relief (Ireland) v Bill, and carried by a majority of 110. The clause ' is to the effect that no person who should be in pos. ti session, whether under lease or agreement, or as tenant at will, or from year to year, of any land of ...

Correspondence

... evorreopontlenm ?? ?? ?? a LANDLORD AND TENANT IN IRELAND. is -. TO THE IDITOR OF THE SoaTUEUX STAB, e. SIR,-As the subject of Tenant Right in Eng. D. land, and Compensation to Tenants in Ireland ie is how before Parliament, I consider it my duty In to lay my case before the public ; may I therefore re- b, quest you will give insertion to the following extract of from the Sun, in which ...

IMPORTANT DECISION—TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS

... IMPORTANT DECISION-TO LICENSED I VICTUALLERS. A decision of great importance, not only to' beer-shop- keepers, but to licensed victuallers, was given on Satur- day, at the Westminster petty sessions, in the case of Wr. Gilham, the proprietor of a beer-shop in Tothill- street. Lust year the magistrates made it a condition thatall owners of beer-shups, and all tobacconists, should keep their ...

Published: Friday 09 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 648 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

BRIDLINGTON

... I The fullowing persons are appointed to fill parish offices at Bridlington for the ensuing year:- CH URCH WARDENS. PARISH1 CEuEacH.-Mr. John Haggitt. Mr. Robert Davison. Mr. Thomas Cape. OnatsT CHURcn.-Mr. J. P. Lamplugh. Mr. William Savage. TOWN CONSTABLES. Mr. Ciubley Paul. Mr. Richard Woodmansey. Mr. George Edmond. Mr.Robert Grange. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Mr. George Baron. Mr. Charles Mann ...

Published: Friday 09 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 173 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... MONEY MARKET (TUESDAY). The Englisat funds have to-day undergone a further depres. sion, and leave off exactly at the quotations at which they stood before the recent annouscement of the arrangement between the Emperor of Russia and the Bank of France. Console opened at 800 to I (being a decline of one-eighth from the closing price of yesterday), and under the constant influence of small sales ...

Published: Friday 02 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 828 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

MISCELLANEOUS

... Tuz COURT.-T he Queen held a, court On Monday afternoon at Buecklnghara-pulace. Senor isturitz, Etavoy Zxtraordinsry and Minister Plenlpotefltisry from Spain, had an audience of Her Majeetyto present his crede~ntials. Senor Mor, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister p~lenipotentiary from Mexico, Isd an audience of the Queen topresenthis credentlsl- Her Rtoyal lughness the Duchess of Kent visited ...

Published: Friday 02 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2307 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

HULL, FRIDAY APRIL 23 1847

... CIO RiUl Oacuct I AND EATI-RItDN TsIwa. I _ _I* I AT the time we are writing, it is probable the division on the Education Question before the House of Commons will have been come to. Should that be so we hope to be able to publish the result in a Second Edition this morning. There can be little doubt that the Minutes will be approved of by a very large majority; for a reference to the two ...

Published: Friday 23 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3232 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE NORTHERN STAR

... THE NORTHERN .STAR -SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1547. MAY SPORTS, 0 LD ND NEW. Old England-Queen Bess-the May Queen-and rthe Dance on the Green ave often been vaunted s by poet and historian, who were fond of depicting Elizabethan England as a scene of Arcadian plea- th sures. Of the beneficent sway and virgin innocenceu of the good Queen Bess, Mary, Leicester and ar Essex, the slaughtered Irish and ...

POLAND'S REGENERATION

... ra flit I. The lirat annual meeting of the members and thi s- friends of The Democratic Committee foy Poland's ex] AdRegeneration took placeei o Good Friday, April efti 2nd, at the Chartist Assembly Rooms, Dean-street, C10 e Soho. In the absence of the President, E. Jones, thi I.Esq.. (who was engaged at the Manchester Festival, $ 4bl IMr Christopher Doyle was called to thle chair, andi ...