LAW ANNUITIES AND REVERSIONS. REVERSIONARY INTEREST 68, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON. CHAIRMAN.-Sir W. J. Alexander, Bart., Q.C. DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN.-Alfred H. Shadwell, Esq. Reversions and Life Interests purchased. Immediate and Deferred Annuities granted in exchange for Reversionary and Contingent Interests. Loans may also be obtained on the security of Reversions. Annuities, Immediate, Deferred, and Contingent, and also Endowments, granted on favourable terms. Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal, and all further infor mation, may be had at the office. C. B. CLABON, Sec. DICKESON, Mayor.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Court of Quarter Session of the Peace of and for the said Borough and the Liberties of the same, will be holden before Sir WILLIAM HENRY BODKIN, Knight, Recorder of the said Borough, at the Sessions House, of and in the said Borough, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of INE CLASSES, REPRESENTING NINE DECEMBER inst, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the fore N1 QUALITIES. noon, at which time and place all persons bound by recogni. sance or that have any other business to do at the said Session are hereby required to attend. Appeals will be first heard, and Notice of every Appeal intended to be tried must be given to the Clerk of the Peace Two clear Days at least before the Session. LEDGER, Clerk of the Peace. Dovor, 5th Dec., 1871. N.B.-Persons having Traverses to try at the said Session, are to give eight days' notice of trial, and the like notice is to be given in all cases of appeal, not provided for by the 12th and 13th Victoria, chapter 45, or by any other Act of Parliament. A 30s. 21s. 21s. 428. B 42s. 288. 28s. 50s. C 50s. 33s. 33s. 42s. 42s. 60s. D 60s. 428. 42s. Chief Office.-126, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON, W.C. Capital.-ONE MILLION STERLING. Fully subscribed by upwards of 450 Shareholders, nearly all of whom are members of the Legal Profession. CHAIRMAN.-Sir William Foster, Bart., Norwich. DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN.-James Cuddon, Esq., Barrister-at-Law Goldsmith's-building, Temple. The Capital Subscribed and Funds in hand amount to upwards of 1,300,0002., affording unquestionable security. The Directors invite attention to the new form of Life Policy, which is free from all conditions. The Company ADVANCES Money on Mortgage of Life Interests and Reversions, whether absolute or contingent, Prospectuses, copies of the Directors' Report, and Annual cation to Balance Sheet, and every information sent post free on appli FRANK M'GEDY, Actuary and Secretary. LAW PROPERTY and LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 30, Essex-street, Strand, London. 84s. T All sizes of every class for immediate use or to measure. Guide to self measurement sent free. H I Henry Thompson, M.B., F.R.C.S., 35, Wimpole-street. CONSULTING ACTUARY-F. G. P. Neison, Esq., F.S.S. The Funds of the Company are invested exclusively in first-class securities, and amount to more than 1,250,000Z.; and the annual income from all sources is over 180,0007. The Directors are ready to receive proposals for insuring property generally, at equitable rates against the risk of FIRE. All losses promptly and liberally settled. An Insurance may be made for seven years by prepay. ment of six times the annual premium. The advantages offered by the LIFE DEPARTMENT of this Company are:- Its age and large capital afford perfect security. The bonuses distributed have been large. The published Accounts give the fullest details as to the position of the Society. Provide against Accidents of All Kinds by INSURING with the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY. An Annual Payment of 37. to 67. 5s. insures 10007, at death, or an Allowance at the rate of 67. per week for injury. 565,000. have been paid as compensation, one out of every twelve Annual Policy holders becoming a claimant each year. For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 64, Cornhill and 10, Regent-street, London. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary HE COMMITTEE of the TINSURANCE OFFICES REQUIRE A FORE TARY, not necessarily a person practised in Fire Insurance business. Common law knowledge and experience will form a recommendation, but are not essential.-Apply by letter only, with full particulars of antecedents and qualifications, to the Chairman of the Fire Offices Committee, 63, Thread: needle-street, London, E.C. References may be given, but no Testimonials sent till asked for. Guide to selfmeasurement sent free. 30s. Patterns AMUEL BROTHERS, SAMUEL Boys' Suits High Class noted for Style and Quality SAMUEL (AMUEL BROTHERS, 50, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. THE SANS-PLIS SHIRT. REGISTERED Nov. 1848. Specially adapted to meet the wants of BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS and GENTLEMEN OF SEDENTARY PURSUITS Ease Combined with a Perfect Fit. Patterns and Particulars of Measure ment free by post. PRELIMINARY, INTERMEDIATE, and FINAL EXAMINATIONS.-Mr. E. H. BEDFORD'S CLASSES for the above EXAMINATIONS commenced on MONDAY, the 4th SEPT.-9, King's Bench-walk, Temple. AW PUPILS.-A Barrister, who has, with hundred students for examination, prior to admission as Attorneys, many having obtained a prize, exclusive of one in Trinity Term 1869, the Clifford's Inn prizeman of Hilary and a certificate of merit in Trinity Term 1870, RECEIVES PUPILS for Intermediate or Final Examinations, to whom he devotes five hours daily. Fee moderate.-For particulars, or an interview, address "Mr. J.," Messrs. Stevens and Sons, Law Booksellers, 119, Chancery - lane, W.C.-N.B. Classes are forming, limited in number, for the ensuing Hilary and Easter Terms. AW.-LEGAL PRELIMINARY EXAMIabove, can be PREPARED by a Barrister of experience in Tuition, on very Moderate Terms.-Apply to "C. P.," care of Mr. Amer, Law Bookseller, Lincoln's-inn Gate, Careystreet, W.C. LAWFA COSTEN AN to inform the Profession in AND ACCOUNTS. Town or Country that he CONTRACTS to DRAW COSTS and KEEP the BOOKS for a given sum per annum; he also desires to inform the Profession in the Country that he arranages AGENCY on equitable terms.-50, Chancery-lane AW FORMS and PRECEDENTS. LA Carefully prepared and APPROVED FORMS of every description, as used in the Chancery, Common Law, Probate, Bankruptcy, and other Courts and Offices; General Forms, Notices, Letters, &c., in great variety; kept in stock and supplied by EVISON & BRIDGE (Successors to J. SULLIVAN), LAW STATIONERS, PRINTERS, &c., 22 & 31, CHANCERY-LANE, W.C. Catalogues forwarded Post Free. Deeds and Writings Copied at the lowest Charges. TO SOLICITORS.-Office for PATENTS 1, SERLE-STREET, LINCOLN'S-INN, W.C. Messrs. DAVIES and HUNT, Patent Solicitors, continue to procure BRITISH and FOREIGN PATENTS, &c., at most moderate charges, and to SOLICITORS at agency rates. Solicitors and intending Patentees should obtain their "HANDBOOK FOR INVENTORS” gratis on application or by letter, L' ETTERS PATENT for INVENTIONS.HASELTINE, LAKE, and Co., obtain Home, Foreign and Colonial Patents at reasonable charges;-Agents in various parts of the world. All business transacted for SOLICITORS on agency terms, and a commission given for the introduction of clients. "INTERNATIONAL PATENT OFFICE." (Established A.D. 1850.) No. 8, Southampton-buildings, London: 247, Broadway, New York, and 23, Change-alley, Sheffield. FREDERICK A. MULLETT, BOOKER, and CO., the Hyde Park and Portman Auction and Estate Offices, Albion House, Albion-place, Hyde-park-square, PROBATE VALUATIONS in town or country at 1 per cent. Commission, including Inventories and Certificates. Established 20 years. LONDON GAZETTE (published by authority) and LONDON and COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENT OFFICE No. 117, CHANCERY-LANE, FLEET-STREET. ENRY GREEN (many years with the late the attention of the Legal Profession to the advantages of his long experience of upwards of twenty-five years, in the specia insertion of all pro formá notices, &c., and hereby solicits their continued support.-N.B. One copy of advertisement BURDEN AND KEER, only required, and the strictest care and promptitude assured. John Anderwood, Mortgage Broker, 29, CARTER-LANE, DOCTORS'-COMMONS, LONDON, E.C., AND IVY BRIDGE HOUSE, OAKFIELD ROAD, PENGE, SURREY, S.E. Undertakes the Negotiation of Mortgages and Loans on the security of Freehold, Leasehold, and other bona fide securities, Borough and other Rates authorised by Act of Parliament, at the lowest possible rates of interest compatible with the nature of the security offered. Also Sales of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Ground Rents. Money to Lend. £115,000 ON GOOD ENGLISH OR SCOTCH LAND AT 4 PER CENT. £50,000 ON FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT 4 TO 5 PER CENT. £47,500 ON ENGLISH LAND AT 4 PER CENT. £16,000 ON DITTO AT 3 PER CENT. £550,000 ON FREEHOLD LAND AT 33 TO 4 PER CENT. Money Wanted. £125,000 ON GOOD LEASEHOLD SECURITY IN SUMS OF £2,500 UP TO £70,000 AT 5 PER CENT. £25,000 FIRST-CLASS BOROUGH RATES AT 4 PER CENT. FOR TEN YEARS.-N.B. THIS IS A FIRST CHARGE UNDER A RECENT ACT OF PARLIAMENT, AND THE BONDS BEAR THE COUNTER SIGNATURE OF A SECRETARY OF STATE. £20,000 ON FIRST-CLASS BOROUGH RATES AT 4 PER CENT. FOR FIVE OR SEVEN YEARS. £22,500 ON FIRST-CLASS BOROUGH RATES AT 4 PER CENT. FOR FIVE OR SEVEN YEARS. £200,000 REQUIRED AT 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON THE SECURITY OF A LIFE INTEREST IN LANDED ESTATES IN ENGLAND, TOGETHER WITH AN AMPLE AMOUNT OF POLICIES EFFECTED IN FIRST-CLASS OFFICES. THE RENTALS OF THE ESTATES FAR EXCEED THE AMOUNT FOR PAYMENT OF INTEREST AND PREMIUMS ON THE POLICIES. £30,000 REQUIRED AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST ON FREEHOLD PROPERTY, COMPRISING EXTENSIVE WORKS AT NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, VALUED AT UPWARDS OF £50,000. ONLY PRINCIPALS OR THEIR SOLICITORS ARE EVER TREATED WITH BY MR. UNDERWOOD. Sales by Auction. Valuable Law Library and other books, comprising upwards of 2500 vols. TO EXECUTORS, TRUSTEES, AND SOLICITORS MESSRS. SILVER PLATE, DIAMONDS, JOHNSON, WALKER, and MESSES, VENTOM, BULL, and COOPER will SELL by AUCTION, on the PREMISES, JEWELRY, ARTICLES OF VERTU, Value Plate, Diamonds, and Jewels, for probate; or purchase &c., CORRECTLY VALUED FOR PROBATE, No. 46, Gower-street, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of Messrs. LINKLATER, HACKWOOD, ADDISON, and BROWN, Solicitors, 7, Walbrook; of Messrs. JAMES WADDELL and CO., Accountants, On the Premises; and of the Auctioneers, 8, Bucklersbury, Wines.-By order of the Mortgagee, to cover Advances. MR. OR VALUE FOR CASH. D. & J. WELLBY, LONDON. at his ROOMS, 28, Chancery-lane, on TUESDAY, 20, GARRICK-STREET, COVENT-GARDEN, DECEMBER, 12, at Twelve for One, the STOCK of 550 dozens of WINES, comprising East India, Amoroso, Amontillado, and Montilla Sherries, shipped by Pico, Misa, Duff Gordon, Cosens, and Ruskin; old bottled Ports, shipped by Graham, Hooper, Cockburn, &c.; also two small bins of 1834, Secondhand Plate, Jewelry, &c., for sale, at Trade MESSES, DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and THE SIDNEY SEED SOWER, Titchfield-street, Oxford-street, W. to be SOLD or LET, including Landed Estates, Town and Country Residences, Hunting and Shooting Quarters, Farms, Ground Rents, Rentcharges, House Property, and Investments generally, is PUBLISHED on the first day of each month, and may be obtained, free of charge,, at their Offices, 80, Cheapside, E. C., or will be sent by post in return for two stamps. Particulars for insertion should be received not later than four days previous to the end of the preceding month. MESSRS. IMPEY and JACKSON have the pleasure to announce that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS at No. 11, IRONMONGER-LANE, GRESHAM-STREET, BANK, E.C., as Auctioneers, Surveyors, Land and Estate Agents, Valuers of Machinery and Plant, general Valuers, and Mortgage Brokers. Mr. IMPEY has had upwards of twenty years' experience in the business, and for the last eight years has occupied the important position of City Manager to the eminent firm of Debenham, Tewson, and Farmer. Mr. JACKSON, as a practical Engineer, has been engaged for many years in the Construction, Erection, and Valuation of Machinery and Plant, and will personally conduct this branch of the business. Messrs. IMPEY and JACKSON trust by their united efforts and attention to matters with which they may be entrusted, to merit a share of the public support. Sold by the agents for the patentee, Messrs. CARTER, DUNNETT, and BEALE, Seed Merchants, 237, High Holborn; and Messrs. POLLARD, By Vitalising and Invigorating the Blood has peculiar and JEPHSON, and CO., Agricultural Engineers, remarkable properties in Headache, Sea or Bilious Sickness, Bear-garden, New Parkpreventing and curing Small Pox, Hay, Scarlet, and other street. Southwark. Fevers. It is admitted by all users to form the most agreeTo be obtained of all Seedsmen able, portable, vitalising Summer Beverage. Sold by most and Ironmongers in town chemists, and the Maker. and country. A liberal allowance to the Trade. H. LAMPLOUGH, 113, Holborn-hill, London. Printed and published by HORACE Cox at 10, Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C., in the County of Middlesex.-Saturday, December 9, 1871. THE JOURNAL OF THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS. VOL. LII.-No. 1498. Money, Manted and to end. of [REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER.] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1871. THESTATER ROVEMENTOA and ANDER CHISEMENT COMPANY (incorporated by special Act of Parliament is empowered, subject to the approval of the Inclosure Commissioners of England and Wales, to AD. VANCE MONEY to the Owners of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE, RECLAMATION, and general Improvement of LANDED Property in any part of the United Kingdom; the amount borrowed being made repayable by Annual Instalments spread over a period not exceeding twenty-five years. The Company is also prepared to receive applications from limited owners in England to advance Money for the ERECTION or COMPLETION of MANSIONS, STABLES, and OUTBUILDINGS, and for the improvement of and additions to Houses capable of conversion into Mansion Houses; also for enabling landowners to subscribe for Shares in Companies for the CONSTRUC TION of RAILWAYS and NAVIGABLE CANALS, which will promote the Improvement of their Property. The expenses incident to the transaction are paid by the Company, and added to the amount to be charged on the Estate. No investigation of the landowner's title is necessary. The Company is also enabled to make advances for the Enfranchisement of Copyholds, the amount of consideration money being charged on the enfranchised lands, and repaid by a rentcharge spread over twenty-five years. Terms and further particulars may be obtained of Messrs, Rawlence and Squarey, 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, and Co.. Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Gillespie and Paterson, W.S., 81A, George-street, Edinburgh, agents for the Company in Scotland; and at the Offices of the Company. T. PAIN, Managing Director. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. Land, Loan, and Enfranchisement Company, No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. DEBENTURES AT 5, 54, and 6 PER CENT. EYLON COMPANY, LIMITED.DIRECTORS are prepared to issue DEBENTURES to replace others falling due, viz.: for one year at 5 per cent. for three years at 5 per cent., and for five years at 6 per cent. per annum; also for longer periods, on terms to be ascertained at the Office of the Company. R. A. CAMERON, Secretary. TO The MORTGAGES. To by SOLICITORS. On good Freehold and Leasehold Securities. Should be glad of address of Solicitors desirous to effect the same.-Address A. J. ROUSE, Architect and Surveyor, 21, Bramley-road, Notting-hill, W. ONEY.-10,000l. and 5000l.-To be LENT and HEELIS, Solicitors, Bolton. MONEY, 30,0004 (trust moneys), in Sums of not less than 50007, ready to be ADVANCED on approved landed securities, at 4 per cent.-Address "A. B.,' Messrs. Wetherby, 9, Birchin-lane, London. MONEY to LEND.-30007, and 17001. (trust moneys) and 10001. ready to be ADVANCED on approved Freehold or Leasehold Securities in the above or smaller Sums.-Apply to Messrs. ACKERLEY and Sox, Solicitors, Wigan. LONDON LOAN COMPANY MONEY shares, life policies, jewellery, plate, &c.-from one month to three years-repayable by Instalments or otherwise. Bills discounted.-Office, 71, Fleet-street, E.C. Established 1860. W. M. READ, Manager. ONEY Promptly ADVANCED on Perterest repayable by instalments. No preliminary fees. Forms free, or by post one stamp. REAL AND PERSONAL ADVANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), 14, Southampton-row, Holborn; and 3, Tavistock-street, Coventgarden.-P. J. HARVEY, Secretary. Conveyancing Office, in London, or within thirty miles, by a Solicitor of good position and attainments (aged 26). Small premium.-Address "D. R." 21, Gower-street, London. LAW PARTNERSHIPS. MESSRS. the Partnerships which have been arranged through their agency have given very great satisfaction; and as they have always on their Register numerous applicants seeking occu pation for time and capital, they are in a position to introduce without delay gentlemen fully competent to render essential service to any Solicitor who may require assistance in the conduct of his business.-45, Fleet-street. PARTNERSHIPS. KAIN, WITT, BULLEN and CO., Law Accountants (Costs Drafts. men, &c.), invite attention to their register of SELECTED APPLICANTS having capital, influence, and ability.-69, Chancery-lane. A W.-WANTE D, by a Young Man, a as CLERK and SHORTHAND WRITER. Advertiser is a good Penman, and is Accus. tomed to Engrossing, Abstracting, &c.-" LLOYD," Victoria Cottage, Larkhall, Bath. LA Price (with Reports), 1s. Without Reports, 9d. AW.-WANTED, by a Solicitor, admitted Michaelmas Term, 1869, an engagement as Managing CLERK, under supervision, where the business is chiefly Common Law and Conveyancing. Has had some experience of practice before magistrates, and at County Court. Good references. Address "Solicitor," Post-office, Birmingham. AW.-Conveyancing CLERK.-WANTED, MENT in London as Conveyancing CLERK and (if required) to assist generally in the business. Partnership, or mangagement with a view to Partnership, preferred."E. F." (No. 1497), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. A W.-WANTED, by a Gentleman SITUATION as Assistant CLERK in the Conveyancing or Chancery Department of a London Office. Practice the chief object.-Address "Y. Z.," care of Mr. Amer, Law Bookseller, Lincoln's-inn-gate, Carey-street, W.C. LAWWA his Final Examination AW.-Conveyancing and General CLERK(admitted), with a view to a Partnership or otherwise. Has had great experience in Magisterial, Union, and other branches of the profession, and would assist generally if required. References, &c.-Address "H.," The Poplars, Over, near Gloucester. LA AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser (aged 24, unmarried), a RE-ENGAGEMENT as General CLERK. Can Draw all ordinary Drafts, Abstracts, Costs, good Accountant, Copy and Engross, if required, and thoroughly versed with the routine of a country Solicitor's Office. Ten years' and a half experience. Good references. Address "W. Y." (No. 1498), 10, Wellington-street, Strand. AW.-WANTED.-A Solicitor desires in a SHIP in a Country Office. He has experience in the prac tice of Conveyancing, and has a knowledge of the general work of a Country Attorney's business. Accustomed to advise clients. Salary expected from 1807. to 2007. per annum.-Address "K." (No. 1495), 10, Wellington-street. Strand, London, W.C. A W.-A Gentleman of active business thoroughly conversant with Union Assessments, Highway Board, and Magisterial Practice, and well versed in the duties of a Country Solicitor's Office, desires an ENGAGEMENT.-Address A. Z." (No. 1498), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. LAW the duties of Registrar of the AW.-The Advertiser, who is experienced County Court, and Clerk to Magistrates and Local Boards, desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT in January next, as Managing CLERK. Minimum salary, 1501. Good references can be given.-Apply, stating locality, to "LEX," John Scott, Esq., Solicitor, 60, King William-street, London. AW.-WANTED, A Shorthand CLERK, Clerk's Office. Good references indispensable.-Apply to Mr. SOUTHALL, Solicitor, Worcester. AW.-WANTED, a good LAW WRITER, and endorse deeds. Salary 258. per week.-Apply, with speci men of writing, to "B. D," care of Mr. Norton, Bookseller, Darlington-street, Wolverhampton. LAWERKANT Derianda Countryfice, AW.-WANTED, in a Country Office, a counts, and who is willing to make himself useful.-Address, stating age, Salary required, and References, to "H. P.,' care of Mr. E. Cox, 8, Cook's-court, Carey-street, W.C. LAW WANTE Dot admitted) accin and and AW.-WANTED, Conveyancing severing habits. Also a Copying CLERK.-Apply, stating age, salary, and references to "W. G." (No, 1498), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. AW.-WANTED, a first class Engrossing ONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice LAWth excellent testimonials and references, wants a Chancery-lane. The preliminary fees to pretenders. MUTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1850), 14, Rus. Brighton, Hastings, ADVANCES MONEY upon Personal Security, Bills of Sale, Freehold or Leasehold Property, for one, two, or three years, repayable weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Bills promptly discounted. Forms free on receipt of stamped envelope. EDWARD HARPER, Secretary. Bell-Street, Covent-garden, London, and 38. Ship-street AUGHAN, 39, STRAND, OPPOSITE LAW.-BILL CLERK The Advertiser, price for paper: foolscap, Id. per sheet; draft, id. per fully competent to settle Bills of Costs of every description from the Papers or Minutes, for taxation or otherwise, desires an ENGAGEMENT-Town or Country-Terms moderate. References unexceptionable. "DELTA,' 62, Navarino road. Dalston. LAW A Gentleman, now taking charge AW.-A Gentleman, now taking charge desires a Similar Post early in January, or a Conveyancing CLERKSHIP, with a view to Partnership preferred. High testimonials.-"F.," care of Wildy and Sons, Lincoln's-innarchway, London, W.C. AW.-WANTED, by a Gentleman (adLAWWANTEDancing Managing CLERKSHIP, under supervision, in a good office. Had experience in town and country. Read six month san dmore with a conveyancer. Salary a secondary consideration.-Address "R. R.," care of Messrs. Waterlow and Sons, Birchin-lane, E.C. sheet. ROBERT KERR, Law Stationer, 81, Chancery-lane, W.C. LAW COSTS AND ACCOUNTS. Town or Country that he CONTRACTS to DRAW COSTS and KEEP the BOOKS for a given sum per annum; he also desires to inform the Profession in the Country that he arranages AGENCY on equitable terms.-50, Chancery-lane AW BOOK-KEEPING, by G. J. KAIN, Law Accountants (Costs Draftsmen, &c.), 69, Chancery-lane. SITUATIONS VACANT continued on next page. LA AW.-A Firm of Solicitors in Northamptonshire (one of the partners holding several public Just published, a New Edition of appointments have a VACANCY for an ARTICLED LMER'S PRACTICE in LUNACY; with "X." (1491), 10, Wellington-street, CLERK Strand, London, W.C. LAW.ARTICLED CLERKSHIP.A. shire, having a large and extensive Conveyancing Practice (one of the partners holding several public appointments), have a VACANCY for an Articled CLERK.-Address ARCHER and Sox, Solicitors, Ely, Cambridgeshire. AW.-WANTED, an experienced Gentle in Conveyancing, Bankruptcy, and the general routine of an attorney's office.-Apply to B.," care of Librarian of Law Society, Cook street, Liverpool, stating age, experience, and salary required. WANTED. immediately, in a Solicitor's office in Yorkshire of extensive practice, a CLERK, fully competent to take the management of the Bankruptcy and Liquidation Department, and if necessary without supervision.-Apply, with references and salary required, to A. X. K." (No. 1497), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. Published this day, in Svo., price 5s., cloth, A PLEA for the HOME GOVERNMENT of IRELAND. By JOHN GEORGE MACCARTHY, Author of "Irish Land Questions Plainly Stated and Answered," &c. London: LONGMANS, GREEN, and Co., Paternoster-row. NEW VOLUME OF HERTSLET'S TREATIES. Just published, vol. 12, 8vo., 30s., cloth. H1 ERTSLET'S TREATIES, Laws, &c., relating to Commerce, Navigation, the Slave Trade, Postal Arrangements. 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