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THE METROPOLITAN. :LONDON, Saturday, Tune 28, 1856.

THE METROPOLITAN. :LONDON, Saturday, Tune 28, 1856.

LYNCH LAW IN SAINT PANCRAS. Ws call the special attention of our readers to two reports which appear in our columns to-day. The one of a public meeting, held in the Vestry Hall of St. Pancras, on Monday evening last. The other of a meeting of the Vestry of that Parish, held in t
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
A IR. JOSEPH SALTER, Estate and. House Agent, No. 4, New Chapel Place, Kentish Town. Houses pleasantly situated to be

A IR. JOSEPH SALTER, Estate and. House Agent, No. 4, New Chapel Place, Kentish Town. Houses pleasantly situated to be

let, also Furnished Apartments. Agent to the Sun Fire and Life Offices. Policies effected without delay on advantageous terms. No charge for Policies of £3OO and upwards. Rents collected and Estates managed.
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
CYCLOPIEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY; or, Third Division of the English Cyclope3dia.

CYCLOPIEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY; or, Third Division of the English Cyclope3dia.

'Coi'dilated by This Work, which will form the most complete Biographical Dictionary extant, possesses the new and most important feature,—in addition to presenting a large - amount of information connected with the History of Distinguished Men Of Ancient and Modern Times,—of gi
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
CI W. DREW'S Printing Office, 2, New Chapel Place, . Kentish Town. Cards, Circulars, Hand•bills, and every variety of Commercial

CI W. DREW'S Printing Office, 2, New Chapel Place, . Kentish Town. Cards, Circulars, Hand•bills, and every variety of Commercial

and General Printing, executed with promptness and taste. Lithographic and Copper-plate Printing.
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
1) J. BLAKE, STATIONER AND NEWS-AGENT, 27, Frederick Place, Hampstead Road. Publisher of the "METROPOLITAN." The trade supplied immediately after

1) J. BLAKE, STATIONER AND NEWS-AGENT, 27, Frederick Place, Hampstead Road. Publisher of the "METROPOLITAN." The trade supplied immediately after

publication. ' All the daily and weekly newspapers, publications, &c., in town and country, supplied. The Times lent to read at 6d. per week. The cheapest house in the neighbourhood for stationery of all kinds.
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
RESECTION OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES' ACT IN ST. PANCRAS.

RESECTION OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES' ACT IN ST. PANCRAS.

A few days ago a meeting of the ratepayers of St. Pancras was convened by the overseers, in compliance with a requisition, and pursuant to the Act of Parliament. At the time fixed for the meeting, about twenty persons were in the Vestry Hall. At a quarter past seven F. T. STREET
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
HOUSE OF COMXONS, Tuesday, June 24th.

HOUSE OF COMXONS, Tuesday, June 24th.

The House of Commons met at noon, when the third reading of the Nawab of Surat Treaty Bill was moved by Sir F. KELLY. The motion was opposed by Sir J. W. IfoGG, and, after considerable discussion, carried to a division, on which there appeared— Ayes, 213; Noes, 28-185. The bill
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
Exhibition Prize Medal, Class 27. Sieve, Screen, and Wove-Wire NanufactorYplDWAßD WALKER, 6, Cardington Street, Euston • Station,- wholesale and retail

Exhibition Prize Medal, Class 27. Sieve, Screen, and Wove-Wire NanufactorYplDWAßD WALKER, 6, Cardington Street, Euston • Station,- wholesale and retail

Iron, Brass, and Copper Wire Weaver and Sieve Maker. Wove-Wire for Window Blinds.
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
PERILS OF PEDESTRIANS.

PERILS OF PEDESTRIANS.

Small annoyances of daily recurrence destroy more of our comfort than the great evils to which we are exposed. The latter if 'they come upon us at all, came at long intervals, leaving space for the restoration of that moral equilibrium, which they may have disturbed. The former
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
INTERCEPTING SEWERAGE SOUTH OF TILE THAMES.

INTERCEPTING SEWERAGE SOUTH OF TILE THAMES.

We have carefully examined the scheme for intercepting the sewage on the south side of the Thames, presented to the Metropolitan Board of Works by Mr. Bazalgette, their Chief Engineer. The author expresses himself modestly, and candidly acknowledges his obligations to those who
June 28, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England