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HOUSE OF COMMONS, Wednesday, July 23rd.

HOUSE OF COMMONS, Wednesday, July 23rd.

The Grand Juries (Ireland) Bill and the Poor Law (Ireland) Bill were withdrawn. -- The Bishops of London and Durham Retirement Bill was read a second time after an amendment moved by Sir William Heatheote, that it be read a second time that day three months, had been negatived b
July 26, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
ST. LUKE'S, CHELSEA.

ST. LUKE'S, CHELSEA.

A SPECIAL Meeting of the Vestry of this important and extensive parish was holden, pursuant to requisition on Thursday' evening, to consider the intention of converting the Royal. Military Asylum into Barracks, and to come to such resolutions thereupon as might be deemed expedie
July 26, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
.11,om the LONDON GAZETTE, of Friday, August 15th.

.11,om the LONDON GAZETTE, of Friday, August 15th.

.11 , om the LONDON GAZETTE, of Friday, August 15th. BANKRUPTS. William:Puddicombe, Bridge-street, Southwark, ironmonger. Myer Henry Meyer, Magdalen-row, Great Prescott -street, Goodman's. fields, wine:and spirit merchant. John Richardson, Whitby, Yorkshire, stationer. Robert Kin
August 16, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
THE SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE Or MONDON.

THE SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE Or MONDON.

A correspondent, Mr. E. Trebor, sends us what he designates "A common-sense mode of removing the sewage, and of preserving the waters of the Thames from pollution." He says,„ truly enough, the great source of error in the present mode of cleansing the metropolis is the determina
December 13, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
Printed for the Metropolitan Gazette Company (Limited), by .JOHN JENNINGS, at his Printing Office, No. 2A, New-street -square , in

Printed for the Metropolitan Gazette Company (Limited), by .JOHN JENNINGS, at his Printing Office, No. 2A, New-street -square , in

the parish of St. Bride; and published at the Office of the . Company, by JAMES CLARICE, No. 3, Bolt-court, Fleet-street, in the City of London. —Saturday, December 13, 1856.
December 13, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
LONDON: SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1856.

LONDON: SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1856.

August 9, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
STREET SCAVENGING IN MARYLEBONE.

STREET SCAVENGING IN MARYLEBONE.

For once the Marylebone Vestry has done a really creditable thing, which the Local Boards of Works throughout the metropolis, in districts where some similar practice is not already in operation, might well imitate, since it would greatly promote the comfort and convenience of t
August 9, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
PICCADILLY-ST. JAMES'S VESTRY.

PICCADILLY-ST. JAMES'S VESTRY.

A Meeting of this Vestry was held September 19th, 1856. The Rector in the chair. _ After approving the minutes of the Paving and Sewers Committee, Mr. BEAL moved "That the resignation of the Vestry clerk be accepted," . _ Mr. Churchwarden CRANE urged the necessity of due conside
September 27, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

NUISANCES IN WESTMINSTER.-Mr. Foxall, surveyor to the College of Corpus Christi, Cambridge, attended before Mr. Arnold on behalf of the authorities, to answer the complaint of Mr. Crow, Sanitary Inspector- of the Local Board of Works for the Westminster district, in St. Margaret
September 27, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
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