Gardening. 22s. Lorenk farden Seed Warehouse KINAH A N’S LL FOR FOR the PARTRIDGE AND COOPER, GURNEY AND KEY. ESTABLISHED 1830. 192, FLEET-STREET, AND1 & 2, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON, E.C. SHERRIES, 21s., 248., 278., 308. (Fino, 36s.), 428., to 968. Old Bottled, 488. to 1008. CLARE T8, 16s., 198., 21s., 24., 30s. Old Bottled, 428. to 908. SPARKLING HOCK and MOSELLE, 428. to 728. STILL HOCK, MOSELLE, SAUTERNE, &c., from 245. 64, CHANCERY.LANE. W.C. matter, while giving good writing space.” WHISKY. This celebrated and most delicious old mellow spirit is the Send for GARDENING GUIDE AND GENERAL INDENTURE SKINS, Printed and Machine-ruled, to hold twenty or thirty folios, 23. 3d. per skin, 268. per dozen, In quality unrivalled, perfectly pure, and more wholesome CATALOGUE. The most comprehensive work of the 1253. per roll. than the finest Cognac Brandy. Note the red seal, pink kind. 500 Illustrations. Price 18., post free. Seconds or FOLLOWERS, Ruled, ls. 11d. each, 223. per dozen, label, and cork branded Kinanan's LL Whisky." ---Whole1058, per roll. sale Depôt, 20, Great Titchfield-street, Oxford-street, W. RECORDS or MEMORIALS, 7d. each, 68.6d. per dozen. HOOPER AND CO., Have still on hand An immense stock in various bindings. RELIANCE SAFES SPLENDID PALMS Despatch Boxes, Oak and CONSERVATORY AND TABLE DECORATION. an oppressive tar upon all classes of the community a todich DEED BOXES AND STANDS. At 3s. 6d., 58., 7s. 6d., to 21s. each. a view of applying a remely to this serious evil the LONDON NECROPOLIS COMPANY, when opening their extensive cemetery at Woking, held themselves pre LISTS FREE. HOOPER AND CO., pared to undertake the whole duties relating to interments at fixed and moderate scales of charge, from which survivors may choose accor ling to their means and the requirements 11, NEWGATE STREET, E.C. COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. of the case. The Company also undertakes the conduct of Funerals to other cemeteries, and to all parts of the United PATENT Kingdom. A pamphlet contairing full particulars inay be obtained, or will be forwarded, upon application to the SIDNEY SEED Chief Office, 2, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C. WATERPROOFER, SOWER, SON'S PICKLES, 125, REGENT STREET, FOR EVERY GARDEN SAUCES, and CONDIMENTS.-E. Lazenby and Son, sole proprietors of the celebrated recipes and manu 199, STRAND. For Nowing all sorts and sizes of facturers of the pickles, sauces, and condiments so long and favourably distinguished by their name, beg to remind the VEGETABLE and FLOWER public that every article prepared by them is guaranteed as entirely, unadulterated. -92, Wigmore-street, Cavendish. VENTILATED FISHING COAT, SEEDS. square (late 6, Edwards-street, Portman-square), and 18, 28. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each. Trinity-street, London, S.E. CORDING'S POLLARD & CO., ARVEY'S SAUCE.-CAUTION.-The admirers of this celebrated sance are particularly WELL-KNOWN Bear Garden, Park-street, requested to observe that each bottle prepared by E. FISHING BOOTS, Southwark. LÁZENBY and SON bears the label, used so many years, HOOPER and Co, Covent Garden; CARTEB, DUNNET, and gned “Elizabeth Lazenby." TROUSERS, STOCKINGS, BEALE, Holborn Huest and Son, Leadenhall-street; and SUTTON and Soxs, Reading. DVERTISEMENTS in EVERY PAPER Sold by all Seedsmen and Ironmongers in Town and BROGU ES. Country. Advertisement Contractors, established upwards of thirty Por Park, Parm, and General Enclosures. five years, solicit the patronage of Solicitors for the insertion of legal advertisements in the London Gacette and other journals, from one copy, for which their many years' experience fully qualify them.--269, Strand, entrance in St. Clement's Churchyard. GEORGE CORDING, CAUTION. STREET, 125, REGENT (LIMITED) ILLIARD TABLE, by Thurston, 11ft, GEORGE CORDING, E. LAZENBY and H AND A , , TIE Y FISHING BAG. MORTONGES &C ESSRS. W. D. and H. O.WILLS intimate B Philate bed, indiarubber cushions, mahogany, wood.com LIVERPOOL * BEST BIRDS-EYE" Tobacco now bears the NAME and TRADE MARK of their firm, both printed on and WOVEN IN the paper. dition, with marking board and some cues. Price thirty NAYLOR STREET CARSON'S PAINT, CABLE FENCINC THE ORIGINAL PANTICORROSION PAINT, SOLELY MANUFACTURED PY WALTER CARSON SONS, LONDON. TRADE MARK. Is in use over many thousand miles, H.R.H. THE And has been awarded the Medals and highest Commenda tions of all the leading Agricultural Societies. It is constructed with RIGID INTERMEDIATE IRON POSTS, Forming the most efficient Strained Iron Fencing known ANTERER AT STATIONERS MALL for agricultural and general purposes. OUT-DOOR WORK, Continuous Bar Iron Fencing, purposes. ANY PERSON CAN LAY IT ON. PRICES, PATTERNS, with TESTIMONIALS, on application. WALTER CARSON AND SONS, With bars secured by F. M. and Co.'s Patent Self-locking Joints, which effectually prevent the uprights being pushed These Biscuits are composed of aside, and are independent of loose pins, wedges, or staples, Iron Entrance and Field Gates, “DR. RIDGE'S FOOD,” IN WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, FRUIT ESPALIERS, WALL FRUIT TRAINERS, ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, ETC., other article of diet. Hlustrated and Described in F. M. and Co.'s Nero In Canisters, 1s. 6d. each, or sent by post for 22 Catalogue, sent on application. LONDON OFFICE- " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavourea beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly rourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. SOLD IN PACKETS (IN TINS, lb. AND Ib., FOR ABROAD) LABELLED THUS: JAMES EPPS and CO., HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, THREADNEEDLE-STREET, AND 170, PICCADILLY, LONDON. , Makers of Epps's Glycerine Jujubes for throat irritation. G ACCOMPAGNIE SL LA LAW BO LA BOW SALM TO SOLICITORS: ---Office for PATENTS, Legal Notices. To Solicitors and others. DEPARTMENT. - HAWLEYS, form their clients and friends that they have added this GOLDSMITHS AND JEWELLERS, and Auditors. The department will be under the manage. obtained Honours at one Examination, has FINAL and ment of Mr. W. Monro Platt, who for thirteen years held LICENSED VALUERS INTERMEDIATE CLASSES PREPARING for next the appointment of Secretary and Accountant to the West Trinity and Michaelmas Terms -- For particulars apply London Junction Gas Light Company, Limited.-Terms on OF PLATE, PRECIOUS STONES, JEWELLERY, ARTICLES OF VIRTU, &c., “Telegram," No. 16, price 6d., post 7d., just pub10 SOLICITORS. -- MESSRS. HATTON FOR PROBATE, LEGACY DUTY, lished, contnins the Law Reforms of 1975), Epitome of FAMILY DISTRIBUTION, OR OTHERWISE, Smith's Leadink Case, completed, and the Answers to this 14, Bell-yard, Teinpie Bar (opposite the intended New Law Terz's Final Examinntion, by H. Wakeham Purkis, Es 1. Courts). IN Town Or COUNTRY, WITH CONSCIENTIOUS CABE, The Suplement, price cd, contains the Answers to the Deeds, Writings, and Documents, of every description EXPEDITION, AND PUNCTUALITY. Intermediate Exanination.-WILLIAM AMER, Law Book. accnrately Engrossed and Copied, on the above premises, at the following low charges : ADDRESS, 287, HIGH seller, Lincoln's-inn-gate, Carey-street, W.C. HOLBORN, W.C. For Engrossing Deeds (Engrossing hand), 2fd. per folio; AW PUPILS.-A Barrister who has taken ditto (Stronx round hand), 2d. per folio. OWNESS AND BO WNESS, For Engrossing Answer:, Petitions, Affidavits, Pleadings, REMOVED FROM BELL-YARD, Pupils for Examinations, RECEIVES GENTLEMEN at &c., on Parchment or Paper, 1d. per folio. his Chambers, special attention is given to the examinations For attested and fair copies of every description, itd. per folio. SALMON RODS. for the Bar, and those of the Incorporated Law Society; terma (payable in advance), twenty lessons of an hour and a For Abbreviating Answers, Petitions, Affidavits, Plead. GREENHEART, from 30s. half each, 10 gmineas; or ten lessons for 5 guineas. --Apply, ings, &c., 104, per sheet of s folios, OWNESS'S GUINEA FLY RODS. by letter only, to “B. T.,” 10, Nottingham-place, W. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Two tops best. AW PUPILS.-A BARRISTER, who has Maps, Plans, Periigrees, Testimonials, Votes of Thanks, and every description of Ornamental Writings most taste OWNESS'S TROUT and with almost uniform snccess, prepared nearly one GRAYLING fully executed. Stamps of every description. FLIES, 28. per dozen. thousand Students for Examination, many of whom ob Attendance at the Stamp Office every morning for tained a Prize or Certificate of Merit, including two Clifford's Stamping Executed Documents at the trifling charge of 6d. ALMON and LOCH FLIES in great Inn Prizemen, also laut Michaelmas Term two Certiticates of variety. Merit, RECEIVES PUPILS for Intermediate and Final Ex each instruunent, returned on the evening of the day re: ceived. Executorship Accounts properly passed, and all aminations, lo echoin he derotea fire hours daily. Fee moderate. TACKLE CASES fitted for all parts of the other business of this nature promptly attended to. A large -For particnlars address "Mr. J.." Mesars. Stevens and world. stock of General Stationery at the lowest possible prices. Sons, 119, Chancery-lane, W.C. X.B.-A Class forming, limited in number, for the ensuing Trinity and Michaelmas ADDRESS :-No. 14, BELL-YARD, TEMPLE BAR. OWNESS'S THAMES SPINNING RODS, Terms. Reference if required. Improved Winches, Patent Lines, Baits and Tackle of every description. OWNESS and BOWNESS, 230, STRAND, , -, Messrs. DÁVIEs und HUNT, Patent Solicitors, continue to LIFE INSURANCE. Chairman, HENRY ASTE, near Temple Bar, London, procure BRITISH and FOREIGN PATENTS, &c., at Esq. Chief Office, 73 and 74, King Williain-street, E.C. Catalogues gratis. most moderate charges, and to SOLICITORS at agency rates. Solicitors and intending Patentees shonld obtain their MPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COM- THE NEW FRANCIS FLY-BOOK AND FLIES. “HANDBOOK FOR INVENTORS” gratis on applica. IMP PANY (ESTABLISHED 1903). tion or by letter. 1, OLD BROAD-STREET, E.C., and 16 and 17, PALL- ORTHAMPTON ASYLU M. LAW SOCIETY. Established in 1835. CAPITAL, £1,600,000. PAID UP AND INVESTED, FOR THE MIDDLE AND UPPER CLASSES. YANDIDATES are carefully PREPARED £700,000. President- The Right Hon. the Earl Spencer, K.G. COZENS SMITH, General Manager. class, or through the post, by JOHN F. HAYNES, Chairman of Coinmitte of Management--His Grace The Solicitor, Author of "The Student's Statutes," &c. -9, Duke of Grafton. Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, W.C. OVEREIGN LIFE OFFICE. Vice-Chairman-The Venerable the Lord Alwyne Compton. 49, ST. JAMES'S STREET, LONDON, S.W. The main object of the directors of this Asylum ia to pro- vide, ip a public institution, accommodation and comforts This Office makes ADVANCES on Real, and, to a limited suitable to the former social and present mental condition CAREFULLY PREPARED for all the above extent, on Personal Security; it presents the following ad of persons belonging to the middle and upper classes at moderate rates of payment. Examinations AT THEIR OWN HOMES (by means of the vantaxes :post) by a Solicitor of considerable experience, author of The security of a large Accumulated Fund. The terms of admission rary from 158. to 45 58. per week, one of the leading works for law students. according to the accommodation required, but the rate paid The system Moderate rates for all ages, climates, and circumstances (which renders failure almost impossible) has received the connec with Li on admission may be reduced after the first quarter, if the Assurance. universal approval of former pupils. Serenty-fire per cent. Prospectuses, Formy, and every information can be ob friends of the patient prove to the satisfaction of the com of the questions at a recent Examination were anticipated tained of mittee of management that they are not in a position to during the courre of preparation. afford so much. Terms very moderate. HENRY D. DAVENPORT, Secretary. Address " Tutor" (No. 1673), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, For further information apply to the Medical Superinten. dent. London, W.C. ANNUITIES AND REVERSIONS. RELIMINARY, INTERMEDIATE, and REVERSIONARY INTEREST HOSPHORUS and NUX VOMICA FINAL EXAMINATIONS for SOLICITORS.-Mr. SOCIETY. J. ERLE BENHAM (formerly of King's College, London, GR, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON. combination, to be resorted to when the health is in a very author of several works), whose pupils during the last CHAIRMAX. -- Alfred H. Shadwell, Esq. low condition. When everything else has failed in rousing eight years have met with great success, has CLASSES DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN.-H. Cecil Raikes, Esq., M.P. the torpor of the Nervous System, this powerful prepars, READING for these EXAMINATIONS. References to Reversions and Life Interests purchased. Immediate and tion seems to be successful. Curative results have followed Members of Parliament, Queen's Counsel, Fellows of the Deferred Annuities granted in exchange for Reversionary the use of these Pearls, which could not have been imagined. Royal Society, diembers of the Council of the Law Institu- and Contingent Interests. The combination of Phosphorus with Nox Vomica is one tion, and past and present candidates.-8, Pump-court. Loans may also be obtained on the security of Reversions. Temple: or to the care of Messrs. BUTTERWORTH, 7, Fleet. Annuities. Immediate, Deferred, and Contingent, and also of the most powerful nerve Tonics it is possible to produce. street, Her Majesty's Law Publishers. Endowments, granted on favourable terms. The difficulty hitherto has been to obtain Phosphorus in a finely divided dose, which in these pearls has been orercome. Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal, and all further IN HER MAJESTY'S COURT OF PROBATE, The dose of pure unoxydised Phosphorus is 1-30 of a grain nformation, may be had at the office. in each pearl. They require to be persevered with for about The Principal Registry. C. B. CLABON, Secretary. four to six weeks to ensure their fullest benefit. Bottles Summa Forster, (leceased. containing 30 doses, 78. 60. ; 120 doses, 228, 6d. each, o--J. NUSANNA FORSTER, late of 38, Victoria REVERSIONS AND LIFE INTERESTS. PEPPER and Co., Pharmaceutical Chemist, 237, Tottenham road. Margate, in the county of Kent, widow, de. ceased, duly executed her will on or about the 6th day of These Properties are Purchased, or Loans Granted upon court-road, London. Sent post free for the amount in the security of them, by stamps or P.O. order. May, 1876, the witnesses therto being : Esther Soden, of No. :24, Victoria-road aforesaid; Annie Vale, of Sydney-road, HE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE (MUTUAL) Enfield, in the county of Middlesex; and Richard Frend LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. YOUR PAPERS into STONE'S Perry. By this will the said testatrix made several specific HEAD OFFICEand pecuniary beqrests, and appointed Mr. Hudson and 26, St. Andrew-square, Edinburgh. and one for every subject on which you are collecting. Mrs. Hutchinson Vale executor and executrix thereof, and Illustrated Prospectus post free.- HENBY STONE, Mang. died on the 3rd day of June, 1871. Shortly after her death a LONDON OFFICE facturer and Patentee, Banbury. Sold by all Stationers. true copy of the said will was made from the original, but 30, Gracechurch-street, B.C. A Box, to keep numbers of the LAW TIMES safe and the latter cannot now be found. MANAGER-T. B. Sprague, Esq., M.A. tidy while accumulating for binding, price 5s. WHOEVER will BRING the ORIGINAL WILL. or SOLICITORS IN LONDON--Messrs. Burton, Yeates, and Hart, GIVE such INFORMATION as may lead to its DIS 37, Lincoln's-inn-fields. COVERY, to Mr. THOS. M. JENKINS, of No..), Tavis. Incorne £277,000. Assets £2,101,000. Printed and published by HORACE Cox, at 10, Wellington tock-strert, Strand, Solicitor, will be REWARDED. Every description of life insurance business transacted. street, Strand, London, W.C., in the County of Middleses. Dated this 21st day of April, 1875. The usual commission allowed to solicitors. -Saturday, May 1, 1875. PRELI LAW an THE SOBTENE . the THE JOURNAL OF THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS. [REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER.] VOL. LIX.-No. 1675. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1875. Prioo (with Reports), 1s. Without Reports, ed. Money, Wanted and to Send. THETATE PROVEMENTOANE ALANRED . LA LA LAT LA LAW LAT an LA LAW DPERA For ROCK. AW.-A Young SOLICITOR, who is & country office of good general practice, at a moderato salary, experience being the chief object. -"Ā. S. M.," 5, ACCOUNTS.- Promenade terrace, Low Harrogate, Yorkshire. AW.--An experienced CONVEYANCING PARES COSTS, in Town or Country, for Taxation or 1st. - To the Owners' of Settled and other Estates, for otherwise. Competent Bill Clerks sent out on salary or the Ereetion of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, cominission. Yearly contracts entered into whereby the to a RE-ENGAGEMENT ; unquestionable references fur. and for the DRAINAGE, IRRIGATION, ENCLOSING, costs are posted daily. Terms moderate. References to nished.-Address "Lex," care of Messrs. May and Son, 160, CLEARING, and general improvement of LANDED Firms of the highest standing. Piccadilly, W. Property in any part of the United Kingdom: and. - To the Owners of Settled Estates in England, for AW.-SOLICITORS' BOOK-KEEPING. AW.-The ADVERTISER, who has had the ERECTION or COMPLETION of MANSIONS, twelve years' experience in Common Law, Chancery, and STABLES, and OUTBUILDINGS: Entry to the Accounts of Solicitors. By ROBERT HENRY general business, desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT. Is a good 3rd. - To Landowners generally, to enable them to sub. RICHARDSON, M.S.A. Eng., Solicitors' Accountant accountant, and has some knowledge of Conveyancing. Address scribe for Shares in Companies for the CONSTRUCTION and Auditor. Price 58., cloth boards. B.," care of Mr. Warner, L5, Compton-street, Goswell-road, E.C. of RAILWAYS and NAVIGABLE CANALS, which will Vide The Accountant, for Nov. 1874; The Irish Lar Times beneficially affect their Estates: 28th Nov. 1874. AW.- CHANCERY and CONVEYANC4th.-TO INCUMBENTS, for the Improvement of the London: REEVES and TURNER, Law Bookseller, &c., ING CLERK.-WANTED, by a Gentleman who was GLEBE LANDS, by Drainage, and the Erection of FARM 100, Chancery-lane. admitted in 1873, an ENGAGEMENT as a Chancery and BUILDINGS and COTTAGES: Conveyancing Clerk, age 27. Salary moderate.-Address 5th.-TO COPYHOLDERS for the ENFRANCHISE. "A. E. M." care of Mr. R. Kerr, 81, Ohancery-lane, London, MENT of COPYHOLD LANDS. W.C. Partnerships, Wanted and Vacant. The amount borrowed with the expenses would be charged on the estate benefited, and repaid by a rentcharge, termi. AW. - ENGAGEMENT WANTED, as nating in twenty-five years. AW PARTNERSHIP, with or without General Managing CLERK, in the Country, or ConNO INVESTIGATION OF THE LANDOWNER'S veyancing Manager in Town. Can advise Clients and conpreliminary CLERKSHIP, DESIRED by a Solicitor, duct business without supervision; unarticled. Liberal now assisting in a large Manchester conveyancing office.Forms of application, and all further particulars, may be salary: - Address "E. C." (No. 1675), 10, Wellington-street, obtained of Messrs Rawlence and Squarey, -2, Great George Manchester. Address "Lex," Messrs. Hine and Co., 39, Princess-street, Strand, W.C. street, Westminster, S.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs Ashurst, Morris, and Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, AW.--An Experienced and Trustworthy E.C.; of Messrs. Gillespie and Paterson, W.S., SLA, George AW PARTNERSHIP.-TO SOLICITORS. CLERK SEEKS ENGAGEMENT. He is a street, Edinburgh, agents for the Company in Scotland; -WANTED, a PARTNERSHIP in an Established skilled Conveyancer, can take charge of part of that and at the Offices of the Company as below. Business in the Midland Counties. Advertiser middle business, and carry matters through with slighi supervision. T. PAIN, Managing Director. aged and well connected.-Address Messrs. Marsh, MILNER, Salary £0.--Address "Zenas," Post-office, Cobridge, near EDWIN 'GARROD, Secretary. and Co., Agents, 51, Cannon-street, London. Hanley, Staffordshire. Land, Loan, and Enfranchisement Company, AW PARTNERSHIP.-A Gentleman who No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. upwards of twenty-five years' experience (principally. conveyancing in town and country, & Managing or ConCONEY.-£65,000 is WANTED, at 31 Per being RELIEVED of a PORTION of his PRACTICE, chiefly Conveyancing.- Address "Lex, veyancing CLERKSHIP or Working PARTNERSHIP. care of Mr. G. Address G. G." (No 1675) 10, Wellington-street, Strand, Street, Advertising Offices30, Cornhill, E.C. W.C. AW PARTNERSHIP.-WANTED, by a SHIP (country preferred), by an admitted Solicitor, ONEY.-£3000 and other smaller Sums PARTNERSHIP, or Managing CLERKSHIP, for a short who has served as a Conveyancing Clerk for a year since his period, with a view to Partnership. Good general experience articles. Premium, if required. With view to Partner: Leasehold SECURITY, at L4 108. and £5 per cent. re as Managing Clerk (chiefly in Conveyancing and Chancery ship. The highest references given. --Address ". L. M., spectively. --Apply to “C. L.” (No. 1674), 10, Wellington. business), both in town and country. Excellent references, care of Messrs. Cox and Sons, 102, Chancery-lane, E.C. street, Strand, W.C. --Address "N. L. P.," 70, Gower-street, London, W.C. AW.- SHORTHAND. - An experienced MENT, in consequence of death. Character will bear Lane, ADVANCES MONEY on FREEHOLD and Situations, Wanted and Oacant. strictest investigation. Salary moderate. -Address Phono," LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, from two to fourteen years, 76, Higher Temple-street, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Man. repayable by monthly instalments. Deposits received at 5 chester. per cent., and shares issued bearing liberal interest. AW. – WANTED, a SITUATION as 19), a SITUATION in a County Court Office; has had 23 ; salary moderate.- Address “P. U.” (No. 1675), 10, Wel. several years experience of the duties as well as of the general duties of a Country Solicitor's office. Good recomAnnum, on SECURITY, in conjunc mendations, both as to character and ability.-Addres. tion with Life Policies granted by the West of England AW.-A SOLICITOR, Graduate of Oxford “A. D.,” post office, Wirksworth, near Derby, Fire and Life Office (A.D. 1807), Exeter.-20, New Bridgestreet, London, E.C. ing CLERKSHIP, under supervision, in a good office in ADVERLincoln's Inn, its neighbourhood, or the City. --Address ONEY Promptly ADVANCED on personal "C. H.” (No. 1675), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, w.c. TISER, who has hal considerable experience, and is. an expert shorthand writer and transcriber, possessing security, bills of sale, freeholds, leaseholds, stocks, first-class testimonials, DESIRES a RE-ENGAGEMENT. shares, bonds, or other security, repayable by instalments; A no preliminary fees.--Real and Personal Advance Company (Limited), 3, Tavistock-street, Covent-garden. (No. 1675), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. Criminal and Registration Law, DESIRESa RE-ENGAGE- AW BOOKKEEPER. — An Accountant's AUDIT SOLICITORS' ACCOUNTS, Prepare Balance (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1850), 14, Rus- AW.-WANTED, by a GENTLEMAN Sheets, Profit and Loss Accounts, &c. 'Wel! up in Execusell-street, Covent-garden, London, and 38, Ship-street, torship and other accounts. Terms moderate. References Brighton, ADVANCES MONEY upon Personal Security, (passed, but not admitted), an ENGAGEMENT as to London firms where at prescat engaged.-Addreas “R.,' Bills of Sale, Deeds, &c., repayable by instalments. Bills Chancery CLERK under supervision, or as Chancery and Mr. Martin, Law Stationer, Great Turnstile, Lincoln's-inn. promptly discounted. Forms free on receipt of stamped Conveyancing Clerk; references to city firm. - Address envelope. C. R. WRIGHT, Secretary. “S." (No. 1675), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. AW.--ADVERTISER, conversant with ORTGAGES can be immediately AW.-WANTED, a Temporary ENGAGE able to draw Bills of Costs, Copy and Engross, and well up EFFECTED at 4 to 5 per cent. per annum to any in the routine of a Solicitor's Office, is OPEN to an ENGAGEamount upon estates, farms, houses, &c., either freehold, Gentleman. Aged 28. Country preferred. Highest refe- MENT. Fifteen Years' experence. Good references.copyhold, or leasehold. No charge for consultations, rences. - Address "X. Y.," care of Mr. George Downing, Address "A, H. L.," Mr. Wheeler, 71, Market-street, Man. Valuatioas and sales by anction.--Mr. KEYSELL, Auctioneer Quality-court, Chancery-lane, London, chester. and Land Agent, 15, Serle-street, Lincoln's-inn, London. AW-A SOLICITOR, age 25, SEEKS a .-TO COURT . ONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice CLERKSHIP. Was articled in offices of large (from £50 upwards) to respectable householders in practice at Bristol and London, and is competent to under who passed his examination Hilary, 1874, the positior; of the London District upon MORTGAGE of their FURNI. take any work not requiring attendance at court or meet Managing Common Law and Conveyancing CLERK, with or TURE without remoral, repayable by easy instalments. ngs.-.“ Lex," 19, Torrington-square, London, W.C. without supervision; exceptionable rcferences.-Address No charge of any kinci unless moncy advanced. As this does “L. H. S. 6, Westbury-terrace, St. Helens, Swansca, Glanot emanate from an agent, applicants must apply personally morganshire. AW.-WANTED, by & GENTLEMAN to Mr. BAUCHAN, S1, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. The public are cautioned against paying preliminary fees to AW.-WANTED, an ENGAGEMENT, in pretenders. experience in Conveyancing, Common Law and Bankruptcy, ENGAGEMENT in an or near London, by the Advertiser, who has a good "J. H. W.," care of Mr. R. Kerr, 81, Chancery-lane. knowledge of Conveyancing, the practice of the Coaneery CONEY.-MORTGAGES, TRUSTS, and and Common Law Courts, and is an experienced Costs other FUNDS.-Messrs. HARVEY and DAVIDS, Draughtsman and Accountant. Salary £150 per annum.Anctioneers, Land Agents, &c. (Surveyors to the British AW.-WANTED, by the ADVERTISER Address “Z.” (No. 1673), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, Imperial Insurance Corporation Limited) have been in- an ENGAGEMENT in an office in London; eight and W.0 structed to INVEST, on Frcchold and Leasehold Pro- a half years' experience in the country; married; good perty, the following amounts: £100, £2300, L3000, £1000, references.-Address "Rex,” Vine Cottage, Coningsby, Lin AW.-RE-ENGAGEMENT WANTED by: 23000, SOCO 100, 000, 15,000, £2 £30,000, 240,000, colnshire. a CASHIER and BOOKKEEPER; conversant with 570,000, £100,000, at from 4 per cent. Borrowers can be Karn's system; well versed in preparation of Executors, placed in direct communication with lenders if desired. CLERK. Residuary and Succession Accounts, &c. Twelve years Offices, 126, Bishopsgate-strect, Cornhill. experience ; age 27; good testimonials. Liberal salary re WANTED, & SITUATION as such, by the Adver- quired. -"Esperer” (No. 1675), 10, Wellington-street, Strana, ONEY.- REVERSIONS VESTED tiser; can write Pitman's system fluently. Would make W.C. AW. THE ADVERTISER (aged 30), or advanced upon.-Apply to Messrs. GRUNDY and KEREBAW, Solicitore, Manchester. AW.–A GENTLEMAN (age 23, admitted), position and of large and varied practice for seventuen years (who during the first thirteen years assisted generally TRALIAN ORTGAGE, LAND, AND FINANCE general practice, his object being to gain experience. in the office, and has since been Deputy Bill Clerk), is COMPANY LIMITED).-Tnis Company is prepared to Salary moderate. Good references.-Address J.," 35, DESIROUS of obtaining a SITUATION with a Country ISSUE DEBESTURES for sums of £100 and upwards, Grove-street, Liverpool. Solicitor having a varied practice where he could assist generally in the business. To a Solicitor having a small bearing interest, payable by conpon, half-yearly, at the varied practice the advertiser would be invaluable. Highest rite ot 5 per cent. fer arnnm, for periods of five or seven AW.–To SOLICITORS.- A Solicitor of references.-Address • Lex," Julian-street, Norwich. scars, or if for three years at id por cent.-Full information can be obtained at :he offices. an Office, to work up his practice and assist in the officeSITUATIONS WANTED and VACANT continued PEYTON M. CLEMENT, Secretary. and .,” 1st. Jan. 1876. 144, Leadenhall-street. vador Corner, Lower Tooting. on next da LAN LAWSER. SHORTHAND. The LA ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE LAW . LA LA LAW AW.WANTED, by a GENTLEMAN supervision of principal) of the Common Law, Bankruptcy, and general business of a London office, and who is in the tourth year of his articles, an ENGAGEMENT as General Managing CLERK. Town or country. Salary £120. Address C. A.," Messrs. Evison and Bridge, 22, Chancery laze, London, COMPANY, BARTHOLOMEW-LANE, LONDON, E.C. ESTABLISHED 182 4. BOARD OF DIRECTION. PRESIDENT-Sir MOSES MONTEFIORE, Bart., F.R.S. JAMES ALEXANDER, Esq. SAMPSON LUCAS, Esq. ELLIOT MACNAGHTEN, Esq. JAMES FLETCHER, Esq. THOMAS MASTERMAN, Esq. to “L.," Waterlow and Sons, London Wall, E.C. Right Hon. G. J. GOSCHEN, Esq., M.P. JOSEPH M. MONTEFIORE, Esq. AW.-WANTED, in a Solicitor's Office, a SAMUEL GURNEY, Esq. Sir ANTHONY DE ROTHSCHILD, Bart. and is willing to make himself generally useful in office JAMES HELME, Esq. Baron LIONEL N. DE ROTHSCHILD. work.-Apply, stating terms, &c., z.” 117, Chancery-lane. RICHARD HOARE, Esq. HUGH COLIN SMITH, Esq. AW.-WANTED, immediately, a respect- Sir CURTIS M. LAMPSON, Bart. THOMAS C. SMITH, Esq. CLERK, who understands accounts.-Apply, by letter, stating age, experience, and salary required, to SIGMA, AUDITORS. post office, Richmond, Surrey. Lord EDWARD CAVENDISH. FRANCIS ALFRED LUCAS, Esq. AW.-WANTED, in a Solicitor's Office, in Right Hon. Lord RICHARD GROSVENOR, M.P. 1 N. M. DE ROTHSCHILD, Esq., M.P. Must be a neat and expeditious writer. --Apply, with speci. WEST-END OFFICE-1, Great George-street, Westminster. men, in own handwriting, stating age, salary, and references to-Box No. 4, post office, Ulverton. GRANVILLE R. RYDER, M.P., Superintendent of West-end Office, AW.--REQUIRED, by a Firm in the Country, a good Engrossing CLERK, who can also Policies of assuranco in various forms are granted by the Company on moderate terms and liberal Abstract and has a slight knowledge of the routine of a conditions. Solicitor's office.-Address, stating salary required, to“ K.,' Mr. Mills, Law Stationer, Serle-street, Lineoln’s-inn, Policy-holders in the Alliance enjoy security of the highest character, for besides ample reserves, the London. Company has a subscribed capital of £5,000,000, of which £550,000 is paid up. AW.-WANTED, in a Country Office, a The Participating Policy-holders receive 80 per cent of the declared profit derived from the non-participating as well as from the Participating Life Policies. CLERK, well up in Conveyancing, and competent to tako charge of a branch practice in the absence of the Commission allowed to Solicitors on Life and Fire Insurances introduced by them. principals; a married gentleman (unadmitted) preferred.Address CONQUEST and CLARE, Solicitors, Bedford. Loans are granted on the security of Life Interests in property, coupled with Life Assurance; on Town and County Rates; on Rent Charges ; and on other eligible Securities. AW.- BOOKKEEPER and CASHIER Statements of accounts, as rendered to the Board of Trade, proposal forms, and prospectuses may be bad WANTED, in Liverpool office; he must be con- on application to ROBERİ LEWIS, Secretary. versant with Solicitor's accounts. --Address (stating age, experience, and salary)“ C.," Mr. J. R. Jones, Estate Agent, 20, Hamilton-square, Birkenhead. ., South Wales, holding public appointment, has VACANCY for an Articled CLERK. Moderate premium.- Apply to ESTABLISHED A.D. 1806. "8. W.” (No. 1675), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. AW.-WANTED, a General CLERK, of FOR THE ASSURANCE OF LIVES AND SURVIVORSHIPS. good address, used to accounts, and a neat and expe. ditions writer.-Apply, stating age and salary required, and No. 15, NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, E.C. TRUSTEES. G. A, FULLER, Esq. 1 C. RIVAZ, Esq. rate.-Aadress “A. B." (No. 1675), 10, Wellington-street, The Rt. Hon. J. G. DODSON, M.P R. HUDSON, Esq., F.R.S. S. H, TWINING, Esq. Strand, W.C. J.D, MAGENS, Esq. AW.-WANTED, in the Country, a good DIRECTORS. ENGROSSING CLERK, To a steady and efficient man the situation would be a permanent one. -Application G. P. BIDDER, Esq. S. LAURENCE, Esq. J. D. MAGENS, Esq. with specimen of writing, and stating age, salary and refer- The Rt. Hon. J. G. BODSON, M.P. Lieut. Gen. Sir G. ST. P. LAW- C. RIVAZ, Esq. ences, to be addressed to " X. Y, Z.," (No. 1675) 10, Welling G. A, FULLER, Esq. C. RUGGÉ-PRICE, Esq. ton-street, Strand, W.C. J. GODDARD, Esq. W. B. TO WSE, Esq. - AW.-WANTED, a CLERK, Conversant E. HUDSON, Esq., F.R.S. C.T. LUCAS, Esg. H. TRITTON, Esq. Sir J. KELK, Bart, 8. H, TWINING, Esq. of Abstracting, Residuary, and Succession Accounts, and also a good practical knowledge of the ordinary work of a AUDITORS. Country Solicitor's office.-Address Messrs. WATSON and W. COSSART, Esq. 1 H. HYDE, Esq. I.F. KEARSEY, Esq. J. N. SCOTT, Edg. BAXTER, Solicitors, Lutterworth. PHYSICIAN-F.J. FARRE, M.D., F.R.C.P. SURGEON-B. SHILLITOE, Esq., F.B.C.S. AW.-Copying and Engrossing CLERK. WANTED, for a permanency, in an Office in a seaport BANKERS-Messrs. BARCLAY, BEVAN, TRITTON, TWELLS, and co. town, in the South west of England, a Copying and Engrossing CLERK. Apply, stating experience, references, SOLICITORS—Messrs. KENDALL and CONGREVE, Union Bank Chambers, Lincoln's Inn, whether married or single, and salary required to ACTEARY-A. W. PORTER, Esq. “W. V.” (No. 1671), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. AW-A Firm of SOLICITORS in The ROCK Life Assurance Company, which has been established upwards of Hall & Century, has an and varied practice, and holding public appointments, have Accumulated Fund of more than Three Millions Sterling, invested in Mertgages on Land, and other first-class 1 VACANCY for an Articled CLERK. Premium moderate. Securities :-Address “C. C.” (No.-1675), 10, Wellington-street, Strand. Viz., on the 20th August, 1868.. .......................................... £3,172,604 15 8 AW.-An old established Firm of Solicitors Sum Assured-Inclusive of Bonus Additions at that date 5,380,750 % 11 Estimated Liability thereon (Northampton Table of Mortality, 3 per Cent. Interest) 1,481,589 0 4 Clerk. Clerk to Borough and County Magistrates, Clerk to That is less than one-half the Fund invested. Local Board of Health, Guardians, Highway Board, &c. with an extensive Conveyancing, Mercantile, and General Total Amount of Bonus Anditions made to Policies.. 2,895,059 19 9 Business have a VACANCY for an ARTICLED CLERK. Amount of Profits divided for the Seven Years ending 20th August, 1868 532,369 7 8 Premium moderate. Residence with one of the principals Annual Inoome. of desired. Application in the first place to "M.. 314,867 14 3 of Messrs. Waterlow and Sons, Law Stationers, Birchin. Total Claims paid-Inclusive of Bonus Additions 6,627,044 77 lane, London, E.C. Copies of the Accounts deposited with the Board of Trade, pursuant to "The Life Assurance Companies YLERKSHIP in the SOLICITOR'S DE Act, 1870,” as well as of the Periodical Valuation Accounts, and every information may be obtained an application. H. W. PORTER, Actuary. PETITION for a SECOND-CLASS CLERKSHIP will be HELD in LONDON, beginning on TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1875. Age 20 to 30. Candidates must have been at least three years in a Solicitor's office. Commencing salary £150 per annum. The regulations and necessary form of application may be obtained from the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, London, S.W. AW-ARTICLED CLERK.-A Solicitor, ROCK LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. L LA M.P. 1 LAH mittee of Aldermen will meet at Guildhall on Saturday the MONCKTON. 27th April, 1875. USTICE ROOM, MANSION HOUSE. WIMBLEDON m. Price 6s. 6d. each, IN GREAT VARIETY. NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE. THE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. Under all possible contingencies the assured in the Positive exercises independent control over the office; he can at any time retire from it without loss; his position is defined when he pays his first premium, and nothing can occur to deprive him of the benefits he has purchased. By the unalterable conditions of carefully framed deeds all net premiums on each insurance are invested as trust funds in Government Securities, which (with interest) are set apart in the hands of trustees, exclueively for the purpose of paying claims; and these net premiums being so fixed as to cover all risks, and the investment of the trust funds for Great Britain being made wholly in Consols, the value of the security afforded to an assured can be tested at any time to the smallest fraction, without actuarial or other skilled aid being required, and the intrinsic value of a policy can be ascertained without the possibility of error. The Positive Government Security Life Assurance Company was founded for the purpose of introducing a new system of Life Assurance, which confers upon the assured several important advantages never before presented to the public. The Positive system, while it gives to Life Assurance a new and valuable charac. ter, by providing the highest order of security in the world for the assured, and sweeps away ai the harassing conditions and technicalities which surround ordi. nary Life Assurance, while it puts an end to policy forfeiture, and provides the assured with a negotiable property for every premium paid, does not disturb the scientific principles on which Life Assurance has so long and safely rested. An ordinary policy is full of most stringent conditions, perplexing in its terms, difficult of transfer, dependent on the regular payment of premiums throughout life, as well as on the observance of strict rules regarding residence and occupation, liable to forfeiture of all sums paid to the Company, possessing no fixed surrender value, giving the assured no control or power of supervision during life, and affording no means of proof to the uninitiated, that security exists for payment of claims. In the face of these glaring defects the Positive policy is perfectly simple in language, intelligible to the most illiterate, and free from conditions, except for payment of a definite number of premiums, according to the election of the assured. As each payment of the premium is made Positive notes are issued which gradually take the place of the policy, and are, in fact, policies payable to bearer, independent of any future payment by the assured. The death of the assured renders them an absolute claim for the amount they represent; a fixed value is given for surrender or loan, during life, of not less than 40 per cent. of the premiums paid to the Com. pany; all premiums to that extent are a deposit with the office instead of an absolute payment, while at the same time they secure greater advantages to the assured than an absolute payment to an ordinary office can possibly afford; and, above all, forfeiture is made an absolute impossibility. STATEMENT OF LIFE BUSINESS AS ON 31st DECEMBER, 1874. Annual Life Premium Assurance Fund. e England 1058 34,122 India 611 21,155 Canada 234 3,206 2,338 Total 1903 57,615 F. BARROW, MANAGING DIRECTOR. THE LEGAL PRACTITIONERS' SOCIETY. THIS of such a Society has long been felt, and the demand for it has been rendered all the more imperative by recent and impending legislative changes in our judicial system. Although its basis is thus restricted, it will have no lack of work to perform. Among the many subjects which engage its attention may be mentioned the following: 1. To adjust the relations of the two branches of the Legal Profession, as well inter se as in reference to the Public. 2. To protect the Legal Profession against the encroachments of unqualified and unauthorised persons. 3. To exercise a vigilant supervision over all proposed legislation affecting the Profession, and to initiate such legislation when found to be necessary or advantageous. Members of the Legal Profession of every degree, whether Barristers-at-Law, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors, Special Pleaders, Conveyancers, or Proctors, and Law Students, are eligible for Membership. The Annual Subscription of Ordinary Members is fixed at the almost nominal amount of Five SHILLINGS, to secure the adhesion of as many members of the Profession as possible. The Annual Subscription of Vice-Presidents and Law Societies is One GUINEA. Donors of FIVE GUINEAS are eligible as Life Vice-Presidents. Any further information may be obtained from the Honorary Secretary, Charles FORD, Esq., at the Office of the Law Times, 10, Wellington-street, London, W.C., to whom all Communications should be addressed by Members of the Legal Profession. Subscriptions for 1875 are now payable to the Hon. Treasurer, W. T. CHARLEY, Esq., D.C.L., M.P., 5, Crown Office-row, Temple, E.C.; or at the Society's Bankers, Union Bank (Chancery-lane Branch). Donations towards the Expenses of Establishing the Society. £ £ d. The Law Times (first donation) 21 0 0 | The Law Times (second and third donations) - 15 15 0 Several Law Societies (including those at Bristol, Devonport, Hull, Stockport, Portsmouth, Carnarvon and Anglesea, Huddersfield, and Plymouth) have already joined the Society, and many members of the Profession hav become Vice-Presidents of it, while the number of ordinary members is steadily increasing. |