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OLD FALCON HOTEL, EAST-STREET, SA

Public and private dining rooms facing the river.

Bed and breakfast one guinea per week, and dinners at an equally moderate tariff.

Special arrangements for board and lodging, weekly or monthly, on reduced terms.

W. SKILLETER. Proprietor.

SOLICITORS, Students, and Witnesses, can

ACCOMMODATED very reasonably at the BEAUFORT HOTEL, within a few minutes' walk of all the Principal Law Courts. Large parties at a great reduction. Gentlemen can have a business or private address, and their correspondence forwarded.-14 and 15 Beaufortbuildings, Strand.

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AMUEL BROTHERS, 50, LUDGATE-, THE NEW SYSTEM OF BUYING A
HILL, LONDON, MERCHANT TAILORS, BOYS'
OUTFITTERS, &c.

AMUEL BROTHERS' vast Stock (the

HOUSE WITHOUT MONEY.

largest in London) is divided into Nine Classes; BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY,

Each piece of cloth and every garment is marked the class to which it belongs, and the price in plain figures.

EW AUTUMN FABRICS. Price List.

NEW

AUTUMN SUITS.

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Morning, and

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Accurate Fit.
High-class Style.
Durable Materials
Value for Money
Best Workmanship.
Permanent Colours.
Superior Trimmings.

Fashionable Designs.

Gentlemanly Appearance.
Wear-Resisting Properties.

ILLUSTRATED BOOK of

TFASHIONS, contains 45 Portraits of Boy Princes

of Europe, English Ministers, Statesmen, and Politicians, selected from all ranks and parties. Each Portrait (with brief biographical memoir) adorns a figure illustrating the newest and most gentlemanly styles of costume. Price 6d., or gratis to purchasers. Patterns and guide to self-measurement sent free.

nection, which may be extended. For particulars, apply to SAMUEL BROTHERS, 50, Ludgate-hill,

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OST PERSONS ARE FAMILIAR with what is known as the "THREE YEARS' SYSTEM" 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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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 LihKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY, be placed at once in a posi. on of independence as regards their Land.ord.

2. Their RENT CANNOT BE RAISED.

8. They CANNOT BE TURNED OUT OF POSSESSION 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 lare the House before the completion of their Twelve and a-Half Years' Tenancy, they con Sub-let the Hue for heren on er of the Term, or they can Trauster their right to another Tenant.

7. Finally, NO LIABILITY or RESPONSIBILITY of any kind is incurred, be on the fament of Rent by those who acquire Houses by this New Sy tem.

The BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY have on their List several HOUSES, winch they are prea et 10 LEI on the TWELVE-AND-A-HALF YEARS' SYSTEM, and in many cases Immediate Po-session may be obtained.

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LUNCHEONS. DINNERS. FISH DINNERS. DINNERS A LA CARTE. PRIVATE DINNERS FROM 5s.

DAILY FROM 1 TILL 8.

THE FAMOUS "LONDON DINNER" OF 5 COURSES AT 3s.

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AW EXAMINATIONS.-A Solicitor, a for their Preliminary. Intermediate, and Final EXAMI NATIONS-Address "M. A.," Messrs. Fletcher and Co., 11, Staple inn, London, W.C.

AND LAVATORIES. Open on Sundays from Six p.m.

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AW EXAMINATIONS.-A GENTLEMAN IMPERA, Old Broad-street, E.C., and 16 and 17, Pall

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at the BAR (Bachelor of Laws in Honours)
PREPARES, in Chambers or through the post, for Mall, S.W.
the INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY, the BAR, and
LONDON LL.B. References to former and present pupils
will be given.-Address "LL.B.,' care of Messrs. Reever
and Turner Law Booksellers, 100, Chancery-lane, W.C.

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Capital £1,600,000 paid-up, and invested £700,000.
E. COZENS SMITH, General Manager.
ANNUITIES AND REVERSIONS.
REVERSIONARY INTEREST
SOCIETY,

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NOLICITORS' INTERMEDIATE EXAMI- LAV PRELIMINARY, INTERMEDIATE, and BARRISTER for this Examination, either personally or

for

J. ERLE BENHAM (formerly of King's College, London, anthor of several works), whose pupils have always met with unparalleled success, has CLASSES READING for these He has recently prepared a nephew and an articled 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, Devereux-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.

through the post. Also for the other tions.-Address "A. B.," care of Mr. Frederick Jones, 8, Serjeant's-inu, Fleet-street, E. C.

SOLICITORS and OTHERS.-New OFFICES on the ground, first, second, and third floors of Bridge-street.-TO be LET, first-class SUITES of excellent newly-decorated premises; also extensive Cellarage on basement.-Apply to Messrs. DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and FARMER, 80, Cheapside.

Sales by Auction.

MR. R. to, im to

R. DAVID J. CHATTELL, who inspects

HENRY GREEN, Advertisement Agent, vil all Ground Rents entrusted to him for disposal,

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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 alsc Endowments, granted on favourable terms. Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal, and all further information, may be had at the office. C. B. CLABON, Secretary.

WANTED, by a Widow and Daughter,

t'e CARE of OFFICES or CHAMBERS.-BAS SINE, 18, Park-road, Shepherd's Bush.

MANEY and CONNOR,

FASHIONABLE TAILORS,

investments, is, through his extensive and constantly in SCIENTIFIC TROUSERS MAKERS.
creasing connection, enabled to dispose of Ground Rents,
without delay, at fair market prices. The Special
Monthly List, containing particulars of numerous parcels,

A LARGE VARIETY OF

paying various rates of interest, and suitable for the employ: NEW GOODS for COATS and TROUSERS
ment of large or small amonnts, may be had, gratis, on
application at his Offices, 29A. (corner of) Lincoln's-inn-
fields, and forms the best medium between buyers and
sellers.

ESSRS.

M DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and 315, BOROUGH OF DOVOR, in the County to be SOLD or LET, including Landed Estates, Town and

PEIRCE, 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 Court Hall, of and in the said Borough, on MONDAY, the 29th day of DECEMBER instant, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all persons bound by recognisance, 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, 4th December, 1878. 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

Parlament Victoria, chapter 45, or by any other Act of

FARMER'S LIST of ESTATES and HOUSES Country Residences, 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.

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.

PUTNEY, about 10 minutes from the

NIVERSITY OF LONDON.-The follow-detached HOUSE. of handsome elevation, situat
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. The follow-

NATIONS in the UNIVERSITY OF LONDON for the
year 1874 will COMMENCE:-
Matriculation-Monday, January 12, and Monday, June 29.
Bachelor of Arts.-First B. A., Monday July 20.
Second B.A., Monday, October 26.
Master of Arts.-Branch I., Monday, June 1; Branch II..
Monday, June 8; Branch III., Monday,
June 15.

Doctor of Literature.- First D.Lit, Monday, June 1.

Secord D. Lit.. Tuesday, October 18.
Scriptural Examinations.-Tuesday, November 21,
Bachelor of Science.-First B.Sc., Monday, July 20.
Second B Sc., Monday, October 20.
Doctor of Science.-Within the first twenty-one days of June.
Bachelor of Laws.-First LL.B.
Second LL.B.Thursday, January 8.

Doctor of Laws -Thursday, January 15.

Bachelor of Medicine.-Preliminary Scientific, Monday.

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station, and a few minutes from Wimbledon-common. -To be LET, unfurnished, a most substantially-built semisummit of hill in the most delightful situation. The approach is by a broad carriage sweep, and the house contains sx first-class bedrooms, two dressing rooms, bath room fitted with hot and cold supplies, large dining and drawing rooms, with French casemates opening to large tastefully laid out pleasure garden. The house contains most convenient domestic offices, and is fitted throughout in the very best manner. Apply to DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and FARMER, 80, Cheapside.

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Degrees may be obtained on application to "The Registrar BURDEN
of the University of London. Burlington-gardens, London,
WILLIAM B. CARPENTER, M.D.,
Registrar.

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December 10, 1873.

AND KEER

51. CONDUIT-STREET, BOND-STREET,

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PHILLIPS, 31, THAYER-STREET, MANCHES TER-SQUARE, LONDON, W, are the Best BUYERS of all kinds of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE, Silk, Satin, Velvet, Brocades, Dresses, Court Trains, Antique Lace, old English and Foreign China, Household Furniture, cash. Ladies or Gentlemen waited on at any time or dis tance. All letters receive prompt attention. Money orders to any amount for Parcels from Town or Country. Estab lished 1920. Ready money only. Thousands of testimonials. The subjoined are copies :"Gloucester, April 2.

Mrs. A. N. writes:-"I have received your P.0.0. with thanks for your libera'ity and attention. I shall recommend all my friends. I have had business with others, but none have given me so much satisfaction as you have." Brighton, May 4. Lady S. T. writes:-"I received the registered letter con. taining the notes. I quite agree with Mrs. R. C. that you shall have great pleasure in recommending any friends who are very straightforward in conducting your business. I may wish to dispose of their cast-off clothes that are too good to give away.' "Edinburgh, May 13.

"I send you a large box of clothes. I am quite satisfied that you give the full value, as I sent the last you had of me to some other person first, and your price was much above their valuation. I leave it to you to send me what yon consider the value of the present articles. I have recommended you to my sister, Mrs. M. Y., of Reading."

We are every day receiving the same kind of testimonials. which show that we do give the full value of all articles offered to us. If this is not sufficient to satisfy the most sceptical we challenge all dealers. We not only buy of ladies and gentlemen, but our demand is so great that we purchase of the trade. Ladies and gentlemen, by disposing of their property to us, get the best price, thereby saving a second profit. Our only address in England is

81, THAYER-STREET MANCHESTER-square,

LONDON.

CANADA: ST. PAUL-STREET, MONTREAL. AUSTRALIA: MYER'S-STREET, SANDHURST, VICTORIA: and

31, THAYER-STREET, MANCHESTER-SQUARE Where all letters and parcels must be addressed. Established 1820.

Printed and published by HORACE Cox, at 10. Wellingtonstreet, Strand, London, W.C., in the County of Middlesex -Saturday, Dec. 13, 1873.

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THESTAMPROVEMENTOAN, and ANFREN

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

AW PARTNERSHIP.-A Solicitor of ten LA

years' standing, and of considerable legal experience, having recently given up practice desires an ENGAGEMENT as Working PARTNER; minimum remuneration £300 per annum.-Address "P. P.," Messrs. Thompson, Law Stationers, 23, Chancery-lane.

PARTNERSHIP.-WANTED,

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

LAW SITUATION as Conveyancing. Engrossing.
AW.-WANTED, by a Young Man (aged

and General CLERK. Is willing to make himself useful. Good references.-Address "E. J. S.," Post-office. Slough, Bucks.

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a Country Practice, or a Managing CLERKSHIP with a
view thereto, or to a Succession to a Practice.-"Lex,"
Messrs. Street Brothers, 5, Serle-street, W.C.
AW-PARTNERSHIP, or CLERKSHIP

the ERECTION COMPLETION OF MANSIONS, LAWien to PARTNERSHIP, WANTED by a

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 ubtained of Messrs. Rawlence and Squarey, 22, Great Georgestreet, 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 as below.

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

MONEY.-£25,000 to LEND on MORT

GAGE in one or more sums.-Apply THOS. WRIGHT, Solicitor, Carlisle.

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of Interest, Freeholds (Trustees' Securities) Si per Cent.; Leaseholds, Houses, Mines, Collieries, Public Works, Public Rates, Ground-rents, and similar Securities at proportionately low rates.-Apply to MR. BAILEY, 29, Walbrook, City, London.

Solicitor now managing in London, holding certificate of merit. Admitted 1871.-Address "Theta" (No. 1603), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

AW.-PARTNERSHIP WANTED, by a mitted, and a good Conveyancer. Premium about £1000. Highest references.-Address "B. A." 42, Albert-street, Regent's Park, N.W.

AW PARTNERSHIP.-WANTED, by a the office of a first-class Conveyancing firm at Brighton, and has since his admission held a Clerkship in the same office, to PURCHASE & SHARE in a Country PracticeSussex preferred. Highest references given and required. -Address" E. H.," 203. School-hill, Lewes.

LAWN PARTNERSHIP WORKING

PARTNERSHIP.-WORKING

citor, trained in an office of excellent Conveyancers, and with some knowledge and skill in County Court practice and Bankruptcy. Would do utmost to merit the confidence of a practitioner desirous of relinquishing the chief burden of a large practice. Security to any reasonable extent and references given.-Addiess "Solicitor" (No. 1602), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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AW PARTNERSHIP or CLERKSHIP.WANTED, by a gentleman (who has served his articles in town, and is about to be admitted), a CLERKSHIP, in a thoroughly respectable office. with a view to PARTNERSHIP. Advertiser has, in addition to his legal knowledge, a special acquaintance with agricultural and stewardship matters, and it is probable he will be able to introduce. at no distant period, some such business.-Ad. dress "F. J.,' care of Messrs Dawson and Sons, 121, Cannon-steet, E.C.

LEGAL and GENERAL ACCOUNTANCY

dress A. B.," Post-office, Chippenham.

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AW.-A Gentleman, who has been receiving £120 a year as Head Clerk in a first-class Solicitor's office, requires a SITUATION, with Articles and about £60 salary. The highest references.-" H. M.,' 12, Howardstreet, Strangeways, Manchester.

AW.-WANTED, by a young man (aged LAW SITUATION in a Solicitor's Office, as Copying

and General CLERK. Ten years' experience. Salary £1 per week. Address to "A. B.," Sherborne House Harder's-road, Peckham, S.E.

AW.-A Gentleman (Passed, but not yet

Conveyancing, Conveyancing and Chancery, or Chancery CLERKSHIP, with opportunity of acquiring experience in Common Law. Liverpool preferred, the Advertiser having been articled in that town. A reasonable salary expected.Address "Z. Z." (No. 1602), 10, Wellington-street. Strand.

AW. An immediate RE-ENGAGEMENT experience in CONVEYANCING and the general routine of country practice. Satisfactory references given. Moderate salary required.-Address "A. B." (No. 1603), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW COSTS.-WANTED, by an experiMENT in an office of large practice. The Advertiser is also competent to give efficient assistance in Conveyancing and Chancery business. Salary moderate.-Address "Lex..' Barnett's Library, 176, Old Kent-road, S. E.

AW.-CHANCERY MANAGEMENT.-A therein, and in the sales (under the direction of the court) of large estates, and also real property actions, desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT, or in the management of Conveyanoing alone. The highest references will be given.-Address "A. B.," care of Messrs. Moulton, 37. Chancery-lane, W.C.

AW.-A Gentleman of upwards of twenty

Is accustomed to the management of Trust matters and the preparation of Succesion and Residuary Accounts.-Address"A. B.," 48, Camberwell New-road, London.

EGAL and GENERAL ACCOUNTANCY. seeks a RE-ENGAGEMENT as Managing CLERK, ACCOUNTANT, 30, Essex-street, Strand, London.

TONEY LENT-£5 to £500, with and ESSRS. HOOPER and SON will, at admitted), desires a SITUATION as Managing

Goods, Deeds, Life Policies, Shares, Jewellery, &c., from one month to three years. Forms gratis. Bills discounted. Offices: 71, Fleet-street, City, E.C., and 3, Pullen's-row, High-street, Islington, N. Established thirty-four years. Open daily.-W. M. READ, Manager.

Christmas, REMOVE to the NEW BUILDING, 69,

LAW JOURNAL REPORTS. WANTED, AW JOURNAL REPORTS.-WANTED, ment to Vol. 29 (inclusive) N.S.-Apply "L. J. R.," 30, Belgrave-road, St. John's-wood.

AW.-A Gentleman (aged 23, recently CLERK, under supervision, in a large Country office of good general practice, or a CLERKSHIP in a Town office where his duties would not be confined to one branch of the Profession. References given.-Apply by letter, addressed "M. S. H.," Messrs. Moulton and Sons, Law Stationers, 37, Chancery-lane, London.

ONEY promptly ADVANCED on Personal LA..., of the firm of Kain, Bullen, Eldridge, and Co.
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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.

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ONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice (from £40 upwards) to respectable householders in the London District upon MORTGAGE of their FURNITURE 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, 34, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. The public are cautioned against paying preliminary fees to pretenders.

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Law Accountants. THREE METHODS, viz., Single and Double Column Systems (in one volume) 7s. 6d.; Triple Column ninth edition), 6s.

WATERLOW and Sons, Birchin-lane, and London-wall.

Situations, Wanted and Vacant. SHORTHAND WRITER. If the GentleHORTHAND WRITER.-If the Gentle

cate his address to "B. P. A.," 46, Chancery-lane," B. P. A." will feel obliged.

AW.-A well-educated Gentleman (aged 32) who has been engaged in several first-class solicitors' offices, and for four years under articles, but who some years ago left the Profession. is desirous of obtaining a CLERKSHIP in a Solicitor's Office, where he would have a chance of promotion.-Address "Equitas" (No. 1603), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-A SOLICITOR, admitted nearly supervision, lately partner in a large City firm, desires a Managing CLERKSHIP with a view to Partnership, or as a permanency where a liberal salary would be given in return for hard work.-Address "L. M.," 44, Chancerylane, W.C.

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UTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION L45), who has had ten years, experience, a SITUATION
AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser (aged Leducated at Eton who has served his Articles in a

(Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1850), 14, Rus. sell-street, Covent-garden, London, and 38, Ship-street, Brighton, ADVANCES MONEY upon Personal Security, Bills of Sale, Deeds, &c., repayable by instalments. Bills promptly discounted. Forms free on receipt of stamped envelope. C. R. WRIGHT, Secretary.

Partnerships, Wanted and Vacant.

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Law," care of Abbott, Barton, and Co., Advertising 22, recently admitted), a SITUATION in a small
AW-WANTED, by a Gentleman (aged LAW-WANTED, a Conveyancing and

A SOLICITOR (eighteen

admitted) desires to PURCHASE an INTEREST of about £100 a year, in a good Conveyancing and general connection.-Address QUIDAM" (No. 1595), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

Business in Liverpool or elsewhere. Has some Liverpool

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AW.-A Solicitor, of upwards of eleven years' standing in a large Northern Commercial Town, is desirous of making a PARTNERSHIP arrangement with a Solicitor, in London, whereby both the Town and Country business could be carried on to mutual advantage.-Address "B. C." (No. 1602), 10 Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

office to assist the principal. Good references.-Address "F.," Wilkinson and Son, 49, Coleman-street, E.C.

General CLERK (unadmitted), accustomed to the routine of an office in the Country.-Apply to Messrs. BLAKE, KEITH, and BLAKE, The Chantry, Norwich.

AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser, who LAW.-WANTED immediately in a Country

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passed his final examination last term, and who intends to apply for admission in Hilary Term, 1874, a SITUATION as managing Conveyancing Clerk. - Address "T. W. F.,” Post-office, Lancaster.

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Society), an ENGAGEMENT in a firm of good general practice in Town.-Address "C. A. M." No. 18, Holfordsquare, London, W.C.

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

AW.-WANTED, a Junior Common Law ment; one with knowledge of Chancery preferred; salary 30s. per week.-Address "L. P.," Messrs. Moulton and Sons. Law Stationers, Chancery-lane.

LWERK, who will have opportunities of advance

AW PARTNERSHIP.-In consequence), Accnstomed to extensive Country practice LAW AW.-A Solicitor (admitted Easter Term LAW. WANTED, in the Mining Districts, blished city firm, an opportunity presents itself to a desires a Managing, Conveyancing, or Conveyancing and Gentleman with a capital of about £1000.-Address" Lex," General CLERKSHIP in an office of good standing.-Ad. care of Mr. Patterson. Stationer, 10. Cullum-street, City. dress "C. H." (No. 1603). 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. AW.-COMMON LAW.-RE-ENGAGE

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AW PARTNERSHIP.-A SOLICITOR, who is a good Conveyancer, energetic, and well connected, desires to PURCHASE & SHARE, to produce from £500 to £800 per annum. Town or country.-" Lex," Messrs. Laytons, 150, Fleet-street.

LANT COMMON, LAW. RE-ENGAGE

first-class offoes. Agency and proper. Salary 3 guineas per week.-"B. E.," Deacon's News Rooms, Leadenhallstreet, E.C.

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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.

3. 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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CHAP. XV.-OF THE RIGHTS, DUTIES, AND LIABILITIES OF
THE TRUSTEE.
Sect.

1. Generally.

2. As regards the appointment of a solicitor.

3. 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 AFFECTED BY BANKRUPTCY.

1 Protection 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 arrange

ment.

8. To divide property amongst creditors.

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

i. When and before whom debts may be proved,

2. By whom debts may be proved.

8. 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.

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

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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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7. The Beginning of Life.

8. The Germ.

9. How we Die.

10. How we are Moved.

11. The Senses.

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15. Of the Sense of Touch. 16. Of the evidence of the Senses.

17. About Life.

18. Of the Brain.

19. The Mechanism of the Mind.

20. Classification of the Mental Powers.

21. The Mechanism of the Mind: The Propensities. 22, The Mechanism of the Mind: The Sentiments Common to Man with the Lower Animals. 23. The Mechanism of the Mind: The Sentiments Proper to Man.

24. The Mechanism of the Mind: The Intellectual Faculties,

25. The Mechanism of the Mind: The Faculties that perceive the relations of external objects.

26. The Mechanism of the Mind: The Reflective Faculties.

27. Of the Memory.

28. How the Machinery of the Mind works.

29. Of the Will.

30. The Soul-its Dwelling and its Destiny.

81. Soul-Spirit-Anima. 82. The Argument. 33. Consciousness. 34. Presumptive Proofs. 35. The Natural and the Supernatural.

$6. What the Soul is. $7. The Dwelling-place of the Soul.

88. The Shape of the Soul. 89. The Condition of the Soul after Death. 40. The Outlook of the Soul.

41. The Pre-existence of the Soul.

42. The Dwelling-place of the Soul.

48. The Condition of the Soul.

44. The Mystery.

45. Conclusions.

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