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DIGEST of the EXAMINATION QUESTIONS in Common Law, Conveyancing, and Equity, from the commencement of the Examinations in 1836 to Hilary Term, 1872, with ANSWERS; also the mode of proceeding, and directions to be attended to at the Examination. By RICHARD HALLILAY, Esq., Author of "The Articled Clerk's Handbook." Seventh Edition, by

AND ALL THE CASES AND DECISIONS OF ALL THE COU RTS DOWN TO THE GEORGE BADHAM, Esq., Solicitor. Price 168. cloth. PRESENT TIME.

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6. The sittings of the court.

7. Of fees and stamps.

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CHAP. XI.-OF THE APPOINTMENT OF THE Trustee,

1. Who may vote in the appointment of trustee.

2. Who may be appointed trustee.

8. As to the number of trustees.

4. The appointment of trustee and his confirmation.

5. The rejection by the court of the trustee appointed by the creditors.

6. The resignation, death, or removal of the trustee.

CHAP XII. OF THE COMMITTEE OF INSPECTION, ITS POWERS AND DUTIES.

1. Of the appointment of the committee of inspection. 2. The powers and duties of the committee of inspection. CHAP. XIII. OF THE PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF THE BANKRUPT.

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Sect.

1. Generally.

2. As regards the appointment of a solicitor.

8. To collect and realise the bankrupt's estate.

CHAP. XVI.-OF THE BANKRUPT'S ESTATE.

1. Effects of Bankruptcy in relation to the interest of creditors.

2. What passes to the trustee.

CHAP. XVII.-OF REPUTED OWNERSHIP.

CHAP. XVIII.- OF TRANSACTIONS NOT

BANKRUPTCY.

AFFECTED BY

1 Trotection of certain transactions with the bankrupt personally.

2. Protection of certain transactions relating to the disposition of the bankrupt's property.

3. Of fraudulent preference.

4. Of warrants of attorney, cognovits, &c.

CHAP. XIX.-REALIZATION OF THE BANKRUPT'S ESTATE.

1. Generally.

2. To carry on the business of the bankrupt for the benefit of the creditors.

3. To bring or defend actions, &c.

4. To realise the estate.

5. To exercise powers vested in the bankrupt.

6. To mortgage or pledge the estate for payment of debts.

7. To accept a composition or general scheme of arrangement.

8. To divide property amongst creditors.

CHAP. XX.-THE PROOF OF DEBTS AND PAYMENT IN FULL

i. wuen and before whom debts may be proved.

2. By whom debts may be proved.

3. How debts may be proved.

4. What debts may be proved.

CHAP. XXI.-OF THE AUDIT AND DIVIdend.

Of the audit.

2. Of the dividend.

3. Of staying a dividend.

CHAP. XXII.-CLOSE OF THE BANKRUPTCY AND RELEASE OF THE TRUSTEE.

1. Close of the bankruptcy.

2. Release of the trustee.

CHAP. XXIII.-OF ANNULLING THE ADJUDICATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.

CHAP. XXIV.-OF LIQUIDATION BY ARRANGEMENT.

1. Of the petition,

2. The appointment of a receiver and manager, and of injunction.

3. First meeting and proceedings thereat.

4. Registration of the resolution and its consequences.

5. Of the trustee, his rights and duties.

6. Of the dividend.

7. Discharge of the debtor.

8. Close of the liquidation, and release of the trustee.

CHAP. XXV.-OF ARRANGEMENT BY COMPOSITION.

CHAP. XXVI.-OF EVIDENCE.

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The Custom of Warranty (Horses).

Mr. Bright on Free Land.

Hunting Notes from Leicestershire and Ireland.
Warwickshire and Leamington Hunt Meeting.

Are our Racehorses Deterioating?

South of England Club, Mid-Annandale, and other Coursing Meetings.

Ornithological Rambles in Southern Spain.

British Birds in Africa.

The Vegetation of Ashantee.

Our Spanish Expedition.

Athletic Sports at Oxford and Cambridge.

Rowing at the Universities.

City of London Chess Club Tournament.

Dandie Dinmont Pedigrees.

The Conveyance of Dogs by Rail,
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An Autumn Day in the West.

A Ramble on the North Lincoln Coast.

Our Inland Fisheries.

Diseases of the Feet of the Horse.

The Foot and Mouth Disease in Cattle.

Hints to Emigrants.

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HE LAWYER'S COMPANION for 1874 (twenty-eighth annual issue) containing a Diary, London and Provincial Law Directory, Tables of Costs, Legal Time Tables, an Outline of the Judicature Act, Cases Esq., Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

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Crown 8vo., price 10s. 6d., cloth, PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION CONVEYANCING: containing the substance of Two Courses of Lectures delivered before the Incorporated Law Society in 1869, 70, and '71. By HOWARD WARBURTON ELPHINSTONE, of Lincoln's-inn, Barrister

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"The Lawyer's Companion is, indeed, what it is called, for it combines everything required for reference in the lawyer's office."-Law Times, Dec. 3, 1870.

London: STEVENS and SONS, 119, Chancery-lane.

Just published, in royal Svo, price 10s. 6d. cloth.

HE PANDECTS; a Treatise on the

Legislation. By J. E. GOUDSMIT, LL.D., Professor of Jurisprudence in the University of Leyden. Translated from the Dutch by R. DE TRACY GOULD, M.A., Counsellor-at-law.

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Second Edition, with emendations, just published, price 7s. Gu.

BLACKSTONE ECONOMISED: Being a

compendium of the Laws of England to the Present Time. By DAVID MITCHELL AIRD, Esq, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-law.

Messrs. Longmans and Co. send us a second edition of Blackstone Economised: being a Compendium of the Laws of England to the Present Time,' by David Mitchell Aird, of the Middle Temple. The volume is divided into four books, each of which embraces the legal principles and practical information contained in Blackstone's famous Commentaries,' supplemented by subsequent statutory enactments, important legal decisions, &c. A more excellent introduction to the study of law could not be desired; and the fact of its having so soon reached a second edition (the first was published within the present year), is a sutfcient proof that it sati-factorily fills a want that has been widely felt."-Daily News, Nov. 13, 1873.

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PRACTICAL COMPENDIUM OF EQUITY. Just published, in 2 vols., price £2 68., cloth boards,

A PRACTICAL COMPENDIUM of

EQUITY, under the following titles :-Accumulations, Annuities and Rent-Charges, Apportionment, Assets, Charity and Mortmain, Compromises and Family Arrangements, Contracts, Conversion, Copyright, Donatio Mortis Caus, Easements, Election, Escheat and Forfeiture, Estates, Executors and Administrators, Fraudulent and Voluntary Conveyances and Settlements, Guardian and Ward, Parent and Child, Husband and Wife, Joint-Stock Companies, Joint Tenancy and Tenancy in Common, Judgments and Decrees, Landlord and Tenant, Lease. Limitations to Suits, Marriage Settlements, Merger, Mortgages, Partnership, Perpetuities, Powers, Satisfaction, Trusts, Uses, Vendors and Purchasers of Estates, Vesting and Divesting of Essates and Interests, Waste, Wills. By W. W. WATSON, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-atLaw.

More than any book that we know of it will assist in the education of the lawyers of the new order-the lawyers having an equal knowledge of law and equity. The author has largely incorporated the law of real property, and in some respects we think we have detected an inclination to refer at greater length than is usual in treatises on equity to legal principles and legal remedies. The work has evidently been compiled with very great labour, and with every desire on the part of the author to produce a useful ractice book."-Law Times.

London: H. SWEET, 3, Chancery-lane, Law Bookseller and
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NERSHIP, including its application to Joint-Stock
and other Companies. Revised throughout; several parts,
and especially those relating to the Duties of Directors,
Sale of Shares in the Stock Exchange, Bankruptcy, and
Winding-up, being re-writen. By NATHANIEL LIND-
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BROOM AND HADLEY'S COMMENTARIES.
In 4 vols., 8vo., price £3 3s..

COMMENTARIES BERT BROOM, LL.D., of

NOMMENTARIES upon the LAWS of

the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Reader in Common
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M.A., of Lincoln's-inn, Barrister-at-Law, late Fellow of
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This work is mainly founded upon Blackstone, the chief
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Commentaries as their author, if now living, would have
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"The whole volume is replete with instruction, and cannot be too attentively studied by those to whose care the interests of clients as involved in transfer and mortgage of property, marriage settlements, and wills, will be hereafter entrusted."-Law Journal, May 26, 1871.

HAYNES' OUTLINES OF EQUITY.

Third Edition, price 11s., cloth,

UTLINES OF EQUITY; being a Series vered at the request of the Incorporated Law Society; with Supplementary Lectures on certain Doctrines of Equity, and a Lecture on the subject of Fusion. By FREEMAN OLIVER HAYNES, of Lincoln's-inn, Barrister-at-Law. and late Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge. WHITE & TUDOR'S LEADING CASES IN EQUITY. Fourth Edition, in 2 vols., royal 8vo., price £3 158., cloth,

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SELECTION of PARTIES to an at LAW.

By ALBERT VENN DICEY, Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of
Trinity College, Oxford.

TAYLOR'S LAW OF EVIDENCE.

Sixth Edition, in 2 vols., royal 8vo., price £3 138. 6d., cloth,

A

Middle Temple, Esqs., Barristers-at-Law.

BROOM'S COMMON LAW. Fourth Edition, price £1 11s. 6d., cloth,

on the COMMON LAW,

TREATISE on the LAW of EVIDENCE, COMMENTARIES tits Studs. By HERBERT

as administered in England and Ireland; with Illus
trations from the American and other Foreign Laws. By
JOHN PITT TAYLOR, Esq., Judge of the County Courts
for Lambeth, Greenwich, and Woolwich.

YATE LEE'S LAW AND PRACTICE OF BANK-
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THE

8vo., price £1 16s., cloth,

HE LAW and PRACTICE of BANKprising the Statutes, General Rules and Forms, and incorRUPTCY and IMPRISONMENT for DEBT; comporating such portions of the Third Edition of the late Mr. Shelford's Treatise on Bankruptcy as is applicable to the present Law, and the Insolvency. Bills of Sale, and Warrants of Attorney Acts. By LAWFORD YATE LEE, of Lincoln's-inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.

"What we may now fairly venture to say is that this book stands without a rival; for it is the only book, so far as we are aware, which pretends to contain all the authorities which can be found to illustrate the statute."-Law Journal, May 5, 1871.

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As the idea is novel, the range of subjects for study ex-
numerous, it would be impossible to open the Library, in
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Students who are desirous of availing themselves of the
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ANUAL of LUNACY: A Handbook reInsane in the Public and Private Asylums of Great Britain, Ireland, United States of America, and the Continent. By LYTTELTON S. WINSLOW, M.B. and M.L. Cantab: M.R.C.P. London; D.C.L. Oxon. With a Preface by Forbes Winslow, M.D., D.C,L. Oxon.

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SOLICITORS' AND REGISTRARS' GOWNS. BARRISTERS' AND QUEEN'S COUNSELS' DITTO

CORPORATION ROBES. UNIVERSITY AND CLERGY GOWNS, &c.

Established 1689.

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London: HORACE Cox, 846, Strand, W.C.

COX'S LAW OF

JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES.

LA

The SEVENTH EDITION of the

AW OF JOINT STOCK COMPANIES AND OTHER ASSOCIATIONS; comprising the whole of the New Law relating to the Abandonment of Railways and the Winding-up of Railway Companies, as contained in the Statutes relating to Joint-Stock Companies, the General Orders and Rules of the Court of Chancery, and Decisions of the Courts of Law and Equity; together with the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts, and County Court Orders thereon, the Stannaries Act and Rules, with Notes as to the Mode of Proce dure under them. By EDWARD W. COX, Serjeant-atLaw, Recorder of Portsmouth. Seventh Edition, by CHARLES J. O'MALLEY, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle Temple. Price 21s., cloth.

London: LAW TIMES Office, 10, Wellington-street, Strand. NEW EDITION OF SAUNDERS'S LAW OF BASTARDY.

HE LAW and PRACTICE of AFFILIAActs 1872 and 1873, the New Forms jus tissued by the Local Government Board, and all the Decisions upon the subject. By THOMAS W. SAUNDERS, Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Bath. Sixth Edition. Price 68. 6d., cloth. London: LAW TIMES Office, 10, Wellington-street, Strand

THE DIAMOND DIGGINGS OF SOUTH

CHARLES A PAYTON, "SARCELLE" of The Field. With a Brief No.ice of THE NEW GOLD FIELDS. With Map, large post 8vo., price 6s.

Part I.-General Account of the Diamond Fields.
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Part III.-Sketches of Life and Character on the Fields.
Part IV.-My Diary at the Dry Diggings.
Part

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[OST PERSONS ARE FAMILIAR with

MOST

of the Pianoforte Makers, by which anyone who Hires an Instrument and pays the Hire for that period, becomes the ABSOLUTE OWNER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Previously to the introduction of this plan it was almost as difficult for those of limited income to buy a good Pianoforte as to BUY A HOUSE; and persons went on year after year, paying for the Hire of an Instrument, and expended as much money as would have bought the Pianoforte several times over.

What will hold good for Pianofortes will hold good for HOUSES; and there are many who would no doubt AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE OPPORTUNITY, if it was afforded them, of becoming

THE OWNER OF A HOUSE

in the same way as they have already become the owner of their pianoforte. THE DIRECTORS

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258.; D Class 30s. 6d. Price ascending or descending according to size. much

BROTHERS'

admired

SAMUEL, BROTA, Middy," and "Jack Tar

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This work is an attempt to popularise the leading prin- A ciples of Continental Cookery, and to show how, in an economically-conducted household, a succession of agreeable Bills of Fare can be provided. All its recipes have been tested by experience, and are so given as to be intelligible of themselves, the object being not so much to provide a volume of reference for a professed cook as to explain how, with ordi-C nary resources, an artistic dinner can be produced. Published in one vol., post 8vo., pp. 300, price 6s., free by post 6s. 5d.

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the household to read and ponder.. Apart from the recipes. F
many of which are new and original-all of which are so
carefully explained, that nothing but deliberate perversity
can make the cook go wrong, and each one of which has

been used in The G. C.'s' own kitchen-the value of the
work is in its wrinkles.'
And there are also a
hundred little bits of advice of which the British cook is in
zore need, and which, trivial as they may appear, are yet very
valuable."-Observer, 22nd Sept 1872.

***The G. C.' makes a tour of the dining table, and dwells artistically on all the methods by which food is made pleasing to the senses and conducive to social entertainment.. The G. C.' presents us with one of the best treatises on the art of dining that we have met with. . . . The G. C. supplies a full, intelligible, and vivacious exposition of the various steps in cookery; of how to make broths, for instance, for the healthy and for the invalid; of the mysteries of boiling, frying, and roasting; of the proper treatment of vegetables. "-Lancet, July 20, 1872.

"This book is a serviceable contribution to the literature of the kitchen, presenting the reader with many very valu able suggestions with regard to the art of cookery, all of which seem to be the result of practical experience. The duties of host and hostess, the method of managing servants on special occasions, the way to manage a dinner party, and all the other et-ceteras of custom which polite dinner-giving and dinner-taking society are expected to conformare laid down with as much precision as the rules of Hoyle's games."-Bradford Observer.

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Tenant

WITHOUT FURTHER (PAYMENT OF ANY KIND.

IN ALL CASES

POSSESSION OF THE HOUSE

WILL BE GIVEN

WITHOUT ANY IMMEDIATE OUTLAY IN MONEY,
Excepting Payment of the Law Charge for the Title
Deeds, which in all cases will be restricted to
Five Gineas

BEYOND THIS SMALL SUM

NO PAYMENT OF ANY KIND

IS REQUIRED BY THE SOCIETY

BEYOND THE STIPULATED RENT, WHICH MAY BE PAID EITHER MONTHLY OR QUARTERLY. THE RENT PAYABLE BY THE TENANT

Includes Ground Rent and Insurance for the Whole Term.

Although the Number of years for payment of Rent is fixed at Twelve and-a-Half,

A SHORTER PERIOD MAY BE CHOSEN AT AN INCREASED RENTAL,

OR

A LONGER PERIOD AT A LOWER RENTAL, The Terms of which may be ascertained on application to the Manager.

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New System of Purchasing a House,

MAY BE SUMMED UP AS FOLLOWS:

1. Persons of Limited Income, Clerks, Shopmen, and others, may, by becoming Tenants of the BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY, be placed at once in a position of independence as regards their Landlord.

2. Their RENT CANNOT BE RAISED.

3. They CANNOT BE TURNED OUT OF POSSES SION so long as they pay their Rent.

4. NO FEES or FINES of any kind are chargeable.

5. They can leave the House at any time without notice rent being payable only to the time of giving up possession. 6. If circumstances compel them to leave the House before the completion of their Twelve and a-Half Years Tenancy, they can Sub-let the House for the remainder of the Term, or they can Transfer their right to another Tenant.

7. Finally, NO LIABILITY or RESPONSIBILITY of any kind is incurred, beyond the Payment of Rent by those who acquire Houses by this New System.

The BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY have on their List several HOUSES, which they are prepared to LET on the TWELVE-AND-A-HALF YEARS' SYSTEM, and in many cases Immediate Possession may be obtained. The Terms on which Houses can be placed on this

BROTHERS, 50, Ludgate-hill, Register may be obtained on application to

London, E.C.

FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager.

GRAND RESTAURANT,

THE

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SOLICITORS.-10 guineas will be paid to the producer of any Will, Wills, or Codicil of a WILL, or proof of same, made, between 1869 and 1872. by one GEORGE STOTT LINCOLN. "deceased," of the Alliance Hotel, High-street, Aldershot, in the county of Southampton, J. J. RAE, Esq.. Solicitor. Dated Srd November, 1873. 24, Chancery-lane.

LAW EXAMINATIONS. A Solicitor, a

Graduate of Oxford, READS with GENTLEMEN for their Preliminary, Intermediate, and Final EXAMI NATIONS-Address "M. A.," Messrs. Fletcher and Co., 11, Staple inn, London, W.C.

WINES, lying in the above cellars, comprising Ports and
Sherries off the highest character, and most esteemed
shippers, some of great age, in bottle; Perrier Jouet, Moet
and Chandon, and other Champagnes; Chateau Margaux
Claret, vintage 1869; Muscat de Lunel, Red Hermitage, and
some very choice Brandy, bottled in France; which will be
SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. THURGOOD and
DURHAM, at the Cellars, as above, on FRIDAY, 28th
NOVEMBER. 1878, at One for Two o'clock.

The wines may be tasted the day prior and on the day of
sale, and catalogues obtained at the place of sale, or of the
AUCTIONEERS, 123, Chancery-lane, London, and Stoney
Stratford, Buck.

MR. E. H. BEDFORonalde hure Intermediate

R. E. H. BEDFORD, Author of the "In- Whitechapel-road.-Capital Freehold investment, compris.

"

Examination Guide to Bookkeeping," and Editor of "The
Preliminary,'
""Intermediate," and "Final," has CLASSES
daily reading at his Chambers, 9, King's Bench-walk,
Temple, for each of the Examinations.

LAW EXAMINATIONS. The TELE

contains: The Law Reforms of 1873; Epitome of Smith's Leading Cases, continued; and the Answers to this Term's Final Examination, by H. Wakeham Purkiss, Esq. The Supplement, price 63., contains the Answers to the Intermediate Examinations.- WM. AMER, Lincoln's-inn Gate, W. C.

LA

ing extensive business Premises, in a good situation.
opposite the London Hospital let on lease at a rental of
£210 per annum, end for many years occupied as a pawn-
broker's.

MESSRS, DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and

IMP
MPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COM-

PANY, 1, Old, Broad-street, E.C., and 16 and 17, Pall-
Mall, S.W.
Capital £1,000,000 paid-up, and invested £700,000.
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PROVIDED FOR BY A POLICY OF THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY An Annual Payment of £3 to £3 58. Insures £1000 at Death or an Allowance at the rate of £6 per week for Injury. £725,000 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 Sta tions, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 64, CORNHILL, AND 10, REGENT-STREET, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN. Secretary.

FARMER are instructed by the Mortgagees to The TELE- SELL, at the MART, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, at Two, the valuable FREEHOLD PREMISES, known as Nos. 121 and 125, Whitechapel road, consisting of two houses with pawnbroker's shop, and a spacious warehouse of four floors in the rear. The property has a frontage of about 1ft. by a total dep h of about 91ft. 6in., and is let to Messrs. Bell and George for a term of twenty-one years from Midsummer 1878. at £210 per annum. The rent being well secured, from the fact that an old-established business is carried on upon the premises, and that a premium of £500 was paid for the lease by the present tenants, the property Chief Office.-126, CHANCERY-LANE LONDON, W.C. is very suitable as an investment for trustees. Particulars of

AW EXAMINATIONS.-The EDITOR of the TELEGRAM, eight of whose pupila obtained honours at one Examination, has CLASSES reading for next Hilary and Easter Final and Intermediate Examinations. Terms moderate.-apply, WM. AMER, Lincoln's-inn Gate, W. C.

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AW PUPILS.-A BARRISTER, who haз, with almost uniform success, prepared nearly one thousand Students for Examination prior to Admission as Attorneys, many of whom have obtained a Prize or Certificate of Merit, including two Clifford's-inn Prizemen, RE. CEIVES PUPILS for Intermediate or Final Examination, 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 Hiliary, Easter, and Trinity Terms.

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Messrs. SHEFFIELD and SONS, Solicitors, 52, 1 ime- Fully subscribed by upwards of 400 Shareholders, nearly all street, Leadenhall-street; of whom are members of the Legal Profession. and of the AUCTIONEERS, 80, Cheapside. CHAIRMAN.-Sir William Foster, Bart., Norwich. DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN.James Cuddon, Esq.. Barrister-atLaw, Goldsmith's-building, Temple.

DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and

FARMER'S LIST of ESTATES and HOUSES 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 Offices, 80, Cheapside, E. C., or will be sent by post in return each month, and may be obtained, free of charge, at their for two stamps. Particulars for insertion should be received not later than four days previous to the end of the preceding month.

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PRELIMINARY, INTERMEDIATE, and paying various fates of interest, und suitable for the employ. John Coope Davis, Esq.

J. ERLE BENHAM (formerly of King's College, London. author of several works), whose pupils have always met with unparalleled success, has CLASSES READING for these Examinations. He has recently prepared a nephew and an article clerk of two of the legal examiners. For references to Noblemen, Members of Parliament, Queen's Counsel, Rectors. Members of the Incorporated Law Society, and other gentlemen of status.-Address to 20, Deve.eux-court, Temple; or to the care of Messrs. Butterworths, 7, Fleet-street, Her Majesty's Law Publishers. LONDON GAZETTE (published by authority) and LONDON and COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENT OFFICE No. 117, CHANCERY-LANE, FLEET-STREET.

H

ENRY GREEN, Advertisement Agent, begs to direct the attention of the Legal Profession to the advantages of his long experience of upwards of twenty. five years, in the special insertion of all pro formá notices, &c., and hereby solicits their continued support.-N.B. One copy of advertisement only required, and the strictest care and promptitude assured. Officially stamped forms for advertisements and file of London Gazette kept. By appoint ment

TO SOLICITORS.-Office for PATENTS,

5,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.

Thisted 1992, byMT. C. late Chief
HE PRIVATE INQUIRY OFFICE, Estab-
Metropolitan Detective Police, and Mr. C. Nicholls, dis-
covered the Rugly Murders, the Smyth Forgeries, the
Worcester Forgeries, Horse Poisonings, Incendiary Fires,
Frauds on Railway and Insurance Companies, Divorce and
Libel Cases, &c., Mr. Nicholls having a thorough knowledge
of the Law of Evidence, obtains only that information
which is material to the issue.-33, Essex-street, Strand.

application at his Offices, 29A, (corner of) Lincoln's-inn-
ment of large or small amounts, may be had, gratis, on
fields, and forms the best medium between buyers and

sellers.

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invites BUYERS or SELLERS of Ground Rents to CALL
upon or COMMUNICATE with him at his well-known
corner Offices, 29A, Lincoln's-inn-fields. No commission
charged to purchasers.

MESSES, VENTOM, BULL, and

COOPER'S MONTHLY REGISTER, containing particulars of Estates and Farms, Furnished and Unfur nished Houses in Town and Country to be sold or let, Ground Rents, and other Investments, may be had free on application, or by post for one stamp. Particulars intended for insertion in next month's Register should be forwarded by the 26th inst.-Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 8, Bucklersbury, E.C.

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Henry Farquhar,

Charles Emanuel Goodhart,
Esq.
Kirkman D. Hodgson, Esq.,
M.P.

This Company offers

COMPLETE SECURITY.
MODERATE RATES of Premium, with Participation in
Four-fifths or Eighty per cent. of the Profits.
LOW RATES without Participation in Profits.
LOANS

in connection with Life Assurance, on approved Security, in
sums of not less than £500.
ANNUAL PREMIUM
required for the Assurance of £100 for the whole term of life:
With
Profits.

Age.

Without
Profits.

Age.

Without

Profits.

With Profits.

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68, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON.
CHAIRMAN. Alfred H. Shadwell, Esq.
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN-H. Cecil Raikes, Esq., M.P.
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, Secretary.
Printed and published by HORACE Cox, at 10, Wellington
street, Strand, London, W.C., in the County of Middlesex
-Saturday, Nov. 22, 1873.

THE JOURNAL OF THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS.

VOL. LVI.-No. 1600.

Money, Wanted and tó Jend.

IMPROVEMENT

[REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER.]

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1873.

of LANDED

THESTATES. THE LAND, LOAN, and ENFRAN

CHISEMENT COMPANY (incorporated by special Act of Parliament) ADVANCES MONEY

1st.-To the Owners of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE, IRRIGATION, ENCLOSING, CLEARING, and general Improvement of LANDED Property in any part of the United Kingdom:

2nd. To the Owners of Settled Estates in England, for the ERECTION or COMPLETION of MANSIONS, STABLES, and OUTBUILDINGS:

3rd.-To Landowners generally, to enable them to sub scribe for Shares in Companies for the CONSTRUCTION of RAILWAYS and NAVIGABLE CANALS, which will beneficially affect their Estates:

4th.-To INCUMBENTS, for the Improvement of their GLEBE LANDS, by Drainage, and the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES:

5th.-To COPYHOLDERS for the ENFRANCHISE MENT of COPYHOLD LANDS.

The amount borrowed with the expenses would be charged on the estate benefited, and repaid by a rentcharge, terminating in twenty-five years.

NO INVESTIGATION OF THE LANDOWNER'S
TITLE IS NECESSARY.

Forms of application, and all further particulars, may be obtained of Messrs. Rawlence and Squarey, 22, Great Georgestreet, Westminster, 8.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, and Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Gillespie and Paterson, W.S., SIA, Georgestreet, Edinburgh, agents for the Company in Scotland; and at the Offices of the Company as below.

T. PAIN, Managing Director. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. Land, Loan, and Enfranchisement Company, No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W.

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LEGAL and GENERAL ACCOUNTANCY.

Mr. C. E. MASON, AUDITOR, LIQUIDATOR, and ACCOUNTANT, 30, Essex-street, Strand. London.

OROUGH OF BIRMINGHAM.-NOTICE Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this borough will be held at the Public Office, Moor-street, on MONDAY, the 29th of DECEMBER, 1873, before ARTHUR ROBARTS ADAMS, Esq. QC., Recorder of the said Borough The Court will be opened at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, when the Grand Jury will be imme diately empannelled and sworn, after which Motions will be heard to enter and respite Appeals, and the Court will pro ceed to Trials upon Indictments.

All new Appeals must be entered pro forma with the Clerk of the Peace before the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the said 29th day of December, 1873.

All Appea's will be heard on a day to be appointed by the Court.

Prosecutors or their Attorneys are ordered to give instructions for their indictments to the Clerk of the Paace within one month after the committal of the prisoners, unless in cases where such prisoners are committed within fourteen days previous to the commencement of the Sessions, and then such instructions must be given to the Clerk of the Peace immediately after the committal of the prisoners, and in all cases in which Prosecutors or their Attorneys neglect to give such instructions within the time. mentioned, the Court will refuse the Costs of such Prosecu tions.

All Persons who are summoned to attend upon the Grand or Petit Jury, and who do not attend, must prove some reasonable excuse for their neglect, to the satisfaction of the Court, or a fine will be imposed upon them; and the recognizances of all Prosecutors and Witnesses who shall not be in attendance when called for will be estreated. THOS. R. T. HODGSON, Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Pence's Offices, 13, Waterloo-street, Birmingham, Nov. 29, 1873.

Situations, Manted and Vacant.

LAWA Solicitor, who has his complement AW.-A Solicitor, who has his complement

London, as an Articled CLERK, to a Firm in good Practice. -Address" F. M.." Post-office, Hull.

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AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser (who is admitted, and in his 30th year), a SITUATION as Chancery CLERK.-Address" A. Z.," care of Mr. Maclaran, 13, Serle-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields.

AW.-ADVERTISER, who is admitted, LAW ADVERTISER, who is admitted,

or otherwise, in 1 ondon or within ten miles; ample security off-red.-" W. L." (No. 1600), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

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AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser, passed vision) and General CLERKSHIP, in town or country.Address "C.," 5, Queen's Parade, Cheltenham.

LAW. A Gentleman (admitted), desires a

RE-ENGAGEMENT in a good office in which his time would be fully occupied. Experience in advocacy desired. Advertiser willing to make himself useful.

MONEY promptly ADVANCED on Personal Address "E. H." (No. 1600), 10, Wellington-street, Strand

Security, Bills of Sale, Freeholds, Leaseholds, Stocks, Shares, Bonds, or other security, repayable by instalments. No preliminary fees.-REAL AND PERSONAL ADVANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), Established 1856, 3, Tavistock-street, Covent-garden. J. WOOLLETT, Secretary.

MONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice

(from £40 upwards) to respectable householders in the London District upon MORTGAGE of their FURNI TURE without removal, repayable by easy instalments. No charge of any kind unless money advanced. As this does

not emanate from an agent, applicants must apply personally

to Mr. BAUGHAN, 84, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. The public are cautioned against paying preliminary fees to pretenders.

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AW.-WANTED, by a Solicitor (recently veyancing CLERK.-Address O. P.," at Messrs. Wooderspoon's, Law Stationers, 7, Searle-street, Lincoln's-inn.

LAW. The Advertiser desires an ENGAGE

AW.-The Advertiser desires an ENGAGEexperience. Address "C. D.," care of Mr. Robert Cribb, West-street, Poole, Dorset,

Land Land's Clauses" undertakings). An AW.-General Conveyancing (including

admitted MANAGER, of much town and country experience, open to RE-ENGAGEMENT.-"A. B.," 48, Albany. street, Regent's-park, N.W.

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AW.-WANTED, by the advertiser, a and assist in Conveyancing, and in the General Routine of a Country office.-Apply, stating age, references, and salary required, to Mr. GOLDING, Solicitor, Walsham-le-Willows.

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AW.-The Advertiser, of considerable experience in Chancery, Conveyancing, Common Law, and Bankruptcy, desires a Managing CLERKSHIP, in a Country Office. Aged 36. Satisfactory references' Liberal salary expected.-Address "S. W." (No. 1600), 10, Welling

ton-street, Strand, London, W.C.

AW.-A Gentleman (admitted) wishes for slight supervision), in an Office in Towa. Was for six months with Counsel, and has held a Country Conveyancing Clerkship. Aged 24. Good references.-Address B. C.,' 75, Patshull-road, Kentish-town, N.W.

LAW A SOLICITOR will shortly

require a SITUATION as Managing CLERK; upwards of five years in present situation; well acquainted with duties of Town Clerk, and Parliamentary Registration Agent, besides ordinary duties. Salary £150; age 33.-Address "B.,"Reeves and Turner, 100, Chancery-lane, London, E.C.

AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser, a also draw ordinary Drafts. Abstracts, Memorials, and, if necessary engross and make up deeds. Good references. Age 30.-W.." Messrs. Atkinson, Law Stationers, Quality court, Chancery-lane.

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Price (with Reports), 1s.
Without Reports, 9d.

LAWA Gentleman, admitted, of large

experience, seeks an ENGAGEMENT as MANAGER of the Conveyancing Department in a good Office in London. A liberal salary required.-Address A. T. N." (No. 1509), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW. TO JUSTICES' CLERKS.-The ANT has been in connection with magisterial business nearly three years. Could manage Magisterial business (borough or county with slight supervision. Age 23.Address "E. W.," 19. Bewsey-street, Warrington.

AW.-- The Advertiser, an experienced

MENT as such, in or near London. He is a Shorthand writer, and has a good practical knowledge of Conveyancing, and of the Procedure of all the Courts of Law and Equity. Salary required £180 per annum. Address"L. M." (No. 1600), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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RE-ENGAGEMENT desired at once to manage a branch office or as Managing CLERK. Good Conveyancer, experienced Advocate. Bankruptcy, Common Law, and General business. Twelve years' experience in first-class Town and Country offices. Age 29. Salary £130. References unexceptionable.-"H. R. H." 10, Wellington-street. Strand, W.C.

AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser, who

as a General CLERK, capable, under supervision, of drawing ordinary Drafts, Abstracts, Aills of Costs, and would be willing to make himself useful, and not object to post the office books. References will be found unexceptionable. Age 31. Eleven years in present situation. Address "Alpha" (1509), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-SHORTHAND.-WANTED, by a

the offices of solicitors and others, a RE-ENGAGEMENT. He is an Efficient Shorthand Writer, Correspondent, and Accountant; has been much engaged in the Settlement of Railway Compensation Cases, and is generally conversant with the details relating to an extensive practice. He possesses undeniable testimonials from several eminent firms. Address" Lex," Derby Villa, Church-fields, Salisbury.

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AW.-WANTED, at once, in a Country Office, a thoroughly efficient and experienced En grossing CLERK, of steady habits. Salary 308.-Apply to D." (No. 1600), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW. A GENERAL CLERK to Copy, Country office.-apply, stating references and salary, to Messrs. RAPER and ELLMAN, Battle, Sussex.

AW.-WANTED, in a Country Solicitor's tomed to the routine of a solicitor's office.-Apply, stating age, salary, and references, to HODDING and BEEVOR, Sollcitors, Worksop.

LAWRWANTE Drdinary drafts manage the AW.-WANTED, in a Country office, a office under supervision. Must make himself generally useful in copying, &c.-Address with full particulars "X.' (No. 1600), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

LAW. WANTED, immediately, in

Country Office, an Engrossing and General CLERK (unmarried). Must be of good antecedents and thoroughly experienced.-Apply by letter to "W. B.," care of Mr. Rutherford, Law Stationer, 10, Cook's-court, Lincoln's-inn.

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WANTED, immediarely, in a Solicitor's Office in London, as Copying CLERK, an intelligent lad who can write Shorthand, and who writes a good hand.-Address by letter to "V. D.," Harper and Co., Warwick-court, Holborn, stating age, salary, references, &c.

AW.-The Advertiser (aged 40, admitted), CLERK. He is thoroughly efficient and competent to advise clients and otherwise act without supervision. Unexceptionable references.-Address" Lex," Beech Cottage, Wigan-lane, Wigan.

AW.-ARTICLED CLERK.-A Solicitor

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be good. Reply stating age, reference, and salary required.— Address "A. B.," Post-office, Sherborne, Dorset.

AW.-WANTED, in an Office of largeLAW Country, a very stends, trustworte middle-aged CLERK, to take exclusive charge of the press copying and transmission of all letters, and to fill up his time in general copying and engrossing.-Address, stating age, previous situations, references, and salary required to "H. H." (No. 1599), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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