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VARIETIES.

VARIETIES.

"WORK ON." Work through thy work while it is day With patient heart, the right to aid; And leave the wronq to Him who said, "Vengeance is mine: I will repay." Work! though the time seem sad and slow, God moveth onwards silently; We know that better things shall be, But how or wh
July 12, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
To the Editor of" THE METROPOLITAN."

To the Editor of" THE METROPOLITAN."

To the Editor of" METROPOLITAN." he had speech me Vestry remar “ o Siu,—ln your paper of the 19th instant, I find the following rep remarks to make before the report was adopted. He had recommend e d th e extinct Paving Boards to report of Mr. E C R Cooper ' h s lay a rate up to
July 26, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
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July 26, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
meli THE "COUNTER BLAST" REPELLANT..

meli THE "COUNTER BLAST" REPELLANT..

THE "COUNTER BLAST" REPELLANT.. Who dares to interfere with him who sings . The praises of Tobacco? Happy man! Sing on, and sooth thy "wearied mind;" Enjoy thy "happy dreams," and call this bliss; Till thou hast found a better antidote. Why shouldst thou not, while here, indulge
July 26, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
fai t ionough to reach up some of those dark dens of inieNty . and - vfEe, where poverty, crime,

fai t ionough to reach up some of those dark dens of inieNty . and - vfEe, where poverty, crime,

and dirt go side by side. He - Must have effective coadjutors in the good work. People may look at his stately grandeur, as he rolls down the refuse of this great city -and its dependencies, day after day, and takes the ships and commerce of the World on his bosom, and wonder .
August 16, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
PRINCE OF WALES ROAD. To the Editor of " THE METROPOLITAN."

PRINCE OF WALES ROAD. To the Editor of " THE METROPOLITAN."

PRINCE OF WALES ROAD. To the Editor " METROPOLITAN." Sm.—Your correspondent "X." makes a serious complaint against the Vestry for doing nothing towards the making of this road, which has been so long in a deplorable condition. _ _ _ _ You are aware, Sir, that the Vestry are but a
August 16, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
A GLANCE AT PASSING EVENTS.

A GLANCE AT PASSING EVENTS.

The health of Lord Ebrington, M.P. is reported to be rapidly returning, thanks to the air and waters Of Malvern. The steam ship Tay, reported to have been lost on the Lobos Islands, about 70 miles from Tampico, is safe. Mr. Macgregor, M.P. of the late Royal British Bank, denies
October 11, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
SITE OP OFTICES,

SITE OP OFTICES,

The Committee on the site of offices reported that in pursuance of the resolution of the Board, they had inserted in the public papers advertisements for suitable premises for the offices of the Board. They had had the offer of sites at the corner of Chancery.. lane and Fleet-st
October 11, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
.THE MONARCI:i. lIATIPSTEAD ROAD.

.THE MONARCI:i. lIATIPSTEAD ROAD.

.THE MONARCI : i. lIATIPSTEAD ROAD. Near the Railway Station. 11 7 4 1 11EDERICK SHELLEY, having taken the above Muse, begs to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has laid in a very large Stock of Wines and Spirits of the first quality, which will be sold at a m
October 11, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England