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STATE OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

STATE OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

The return of deaths for last week, according to the Registrar- General's report, is a not unfavorable_ indication of the present state of health in London. The total number of deaths registered was 1,071, of which 540 were those of males, 531 those of females. The deaths from d
October 11, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
Exhibition Prize Medal, Class 27. Sieve, Screen, and Wove-Wire Manufactory. VDWARD WALKER, 6, Cardington Street, Euston I U Station, Wholesale

Exhibition Prize Medal, Class 27. Sieve, Screen, and Wove-Wire Manufactory. VDWARD WALKER, 6, Cardington Street, Euston I U Station, Wholesale

and Retail Iron, Brass, and Copper Wire Weaver and Sieve Maker. Wove-Wire for Window Blinds.
September 13, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
THE METROPOLITAN BOARD AND THE GOVERNMENT.

THE METROPOLITAN BOARD AND THE GOVERNMENT.

A • LOAN OF FOUR MILLIONS WANTED. A deputation from the Metropolitan Board of Works waited on the Chancellor of the Exchequer on Thursday, at his office in Downing. street, on the subject of the borrowing powers of the board. The deputation consisted of Mr. Tbwaites (chairman of
December 6, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
TREASURER TO TILE VESTRY.

TREASURER TO TILE VESTRY.

Upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee, Henry Withes, Esq., of the London and Westminster Bank, was appointed as Treasurer to the vestry. SURVEYOR'S REPORT. The report of the Surveyor of Sewers showed that £27 10s. 6d. bad been received from the owners of property for
December 6, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
TRE ALLEGED CASE OP CRUELTY AND DEATH.

TRE ALLEGED CASE OP CRUELTY AND DEATH.

Some remarks fell from various members respecting the alleged case of cruelty and neglect, reported above; when it was explained that the poor woman was not dead as it had been reported by Mr. Ridding and Mr. Carr, at the previous Board. However, at the same time it was stated "
August 23, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
ST. PANCRAS VESTRY.

ST. PANCRAS VESTRY.

The usual weekly meeting of the Vestry was held at the Vestry- Hall, King's-road, Pancras-road, on Thursday, November 6th. F. T. Streeten, Esq., senior churchwarden, in the chair. Mr. Cook, Vestry-clerk, read the minutes, which were then duly signed. a FINANCE. The Finance Commi
November 8, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
CITY COMMISSION OF SEWERS.

CITY COMMISSION OF SEWERS.

On Tuesday last a Court was : held for the despatch of public business; Mr. Deputy PEA occupied the chair. Dr. LETIIEBY, the medical dicer of health, read the following report, which created an extraordinary degree of interest: — To the non. the Commissioners of Sewers of the Ci
September 20, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
From the LONDON GAZETTE, Tuesday, July 1. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. R. Lambell, Eltham-place, Dover-road, St. George's, Southwark, draper • BANKRUPTS. .

From the LONDON GAZETTE, Tuesday, July 1. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. R. Lambell, Eltham-place, Dover-road, St. George's, Southwark, draper • BANKRUPTS. .

L. Brockiebank, Willesden, Middlesex, naptha manufacturer. T. D. W. C. Seyd, Finsbury-square and Wilson-street, private hotel keeper. R. Hudson, Southampton-street, Strand, ship and insurance broker. J. Hewitt, jun., Helvergate, Norfolk, miller. 11. A. Hope, West-street, Smithfi
July 5, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
No. 23.]

No. 23.]

November 29, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England