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HULL, FRIDAY APRIL 16, 1847

... -~ pn ac ANe wA tD srzatit AND M!AST-ILIDING WDINES. HULL, FRIDAY APRIL 16,1847. WE have before us the Bill introduced into Parliament by Lord MonPrTa, on the 30th of March last, for improving the health of towns in England. As the subject of Sanitary Improve- ment is one to which we have devoted con- siderable space and attention, and as Lord MOEPETrI's Bill, if carried into effect, will very ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2861 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

Correspondence

... Qlorresponience. TO !TJIE EDI TOR OF THE HULL PACKET. ~sia,-The Editor ofthe Advertiser has committed an I error vivlch I shouald n6o have expected in a person who I was not born in this towvn. ',In his remarks last week I on drainage, he states-*' Though standing near the con- fluence of two'great rivers, the site is so level that it is exceedingly difficult and very expensive to maintain any ...

Published: Friday 23 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1551 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

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 'NATIONAL EDUCATTON v. TIMl GOVERNMENT T SCHEME.M, ; The mental destitution of England has superseded for the time being the Irish Famine in the House of Comiimonsi.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 ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Ii pgRIAL PARLIAMENT. I HOUSE OF LORDS. THURSDAY, APRIL 15TH. THE N'EW HOUSE OF LORDS. i lardihips assembled, for the first time, in the chaam. rbe riated in the new Royal Palace at Westminster to her prs~ Englngiud.sitting in their legislative and judicial the led The deactiptions which have been already pub. 13pt50t ie is s^nagoillent hall fail, through no want of skill in her~, but from the ...

Published: Friday 23 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12185 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

HULL, FRIDAY APRIL 9 1847

... ACI tattil Varuct SAND EAIE:8X BDIG TIMES. WE are rejoiced to learn that the excellent scheme for affording reproductive relief to the Irish poor, brought under our notice by J. R. PEASE, Esq., and strongly recommended by us last week, has already found several supporters. Mr. PEASE informs us that he has, during the past week, received sums of £5 each, from JAMES WALKER, Esq., Sand Hutton; ...

Published: Friday 09 April 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2260 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: News 

EMIGRATION TO TEXAS

... We liave reeived through Mr Stallwood (a some, what roundabout way of reaching the EtOm of the J Northerno Sear) another cornicinication fro Mtbj Rowed, manager of tile British Mutual~, Emnigrat ion joul himself:-.- ?? DErryNCE 0F Tli CLttOJtTt. &P r tSX g.tio Fi I nam publicly ?? aitbout nqit7hrer Htta.i Mre into h e utility of my plans of ensgellt yhM-M josty's Commissioner fr Emigratn ?? ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Cbart(Ot' btelugmte.' ?? ?? - -- - TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION. BaRTuENBa,-The following are the names of the peraons whomnyou hsbaenominated as fit and proper eandidateafaithe officeof the Eiecutive Committee during the enauing twelve months, and whose names appeared i; the &fnq of March 2`h, viz., Messrs O'ConnOr; Jones cErnest,) Jones (of Liverpool), M'Douall, West, ...

Imperial Parliament

... kiqtrt ai paruamti44 MONIDAY, MARCH 21.to HOUSE OF LOIIDS.-lstsa ?? BreGART 50 stiati that he had made inquiries at Belfast, and otlier hi IF Plces in Trelonri, relative to the statoment made by Lord di t lrouglham, of Irish paupers having their passage paid in, he ver to this country, and he had reason to believe that iD a that sataement wits without foundation. it was, how- hii boaver, true ...