Sir,—The Vestry of this parish will meet to-morrow, when I shall have the honor to lay before them your letter of the 6th instant.
Your letter of the 5th ultimo, was placed before the Vestry held on the 12th ultimo, and then referred to the Committee of Works and for General Purposes, by whom it is still under consideration.
I have the honor to be, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Chas. Lahee,
Vestry Clerk.
A. Austin, Esq., Secretary,
Office of Works, &c., 11, Whitehall Place, S.W.
The Chief Commissioner of Police, to the Vestry Clerk.
Metropolitan Police Office, Whitehall Place,
April 9th, 1861.
Sir,—The enclosed report from the Superintendent of the B Division is transmitted for the information of the Vestry of the parish of Chelsea, that they may give such directions thereon, as they consider proper.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Richd. Mayne.
The Vestry Clerk, Chelsea.
The Enclosure above referred to.