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The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before the Court, in Portugal-street, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:—

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. Henry Chown, St. Swithin's-lane, London, and Croydon, nufacturer. Surrey, wine merchant.-Charles John Webb, Leadenhallstreet, London, silversmith.-Eliza M'Crow, James-street, Featherstone-street, City-road, Middlesex, linendraper.-Jas. Black, Vulcan-wharf, Earl-street, Blackfriars, London, iron merchant.-Robert Alfred Dorrington, Manchester, woollencloth merchant.

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March 17 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONer. John Weale, Tyler-street, Regent-street, Middlesex, out of business. - Charles Barnard, Nicholl-square, Cripplegate, London, silversmith.-George Harrison, Drummond-street, Euston-square, St. Pancras, Middlesex, letter carrier.-Joseph West, West Smithfield, London, licensed victualler.

March 17 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY. Thomas Sheppard, Mitford-road, Hornsey-road, Holloway, Middlesex, fishmonger.-John Joseph Hedley, Henry-street, Sidney-sq., Commercial-road East, Middlesex, patent windlass manufacturer.-George Banks, Wilmington, Kent, baker.Richard Davis, Princes-street, Bedford-row, Middlesex, servant to a cowkeeper.

March 18 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHillips.

W. C. Wood, Matson-terrace, Kingsland-road, Middlesex, clerk in an insurance office.-Catherine Helena Lucas, prisoner for debt in the Queen's Prison, Surrey, in no profession. · March 20 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS.

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Levi Gouldstone, Ball's Pond-road, Middlesex, tea dealer. —James Carter, Chester-place, Old Kent-road, Surrey, out of business.

The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before a Judge of the County Court, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

At the County Court of Devonshire, at EXETER, March 14

at 10.

Thomas Prout, Plymouth, accountant.-William Cawsey,
Sidmouth, artist.

At the County Court of Gloucestershire, at BRISTOL,
March 15 at 11.

Robert Williams, Cathay, Bristol, rag dealer.

March 15 at 10.

Nathan Negus, Bocking, Essex, mattress maker, March 24 at 12, County Court of Essex, at Braintree.-Alfred William Bunting, Elham, Kent, baker, March 16 at 10, County Court of Kent, at Folkestone.-James Booth, Halifax, Yorkshire, dealer in meal, March 17 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Halifax.-George Nicholson Simpson, Morpeth, Northumberland, mercer, March 31 at 10, County Court of Northumberland, at Morpeth.- Wm. Thomas, St. Thomas, Swansea, Glamorganshire, out of business, March 14 at 10, County Court of Glamorganshire, at Swansea.-R. Williams, Llanfachreth, Anglesey, innkeeper, March 21 at 10, County Court of Anglesey, at Llangefni.-Evan Lloyd, Holyhead, Anglesey, porter, March 21 at 10, County Court of Anglesey, at Llangefni.-John Carter, Kingston-upon-Hull, out of business, March 17 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Kingstonupon-Hull.-John Jackson, Kingston-upon-Hull, printer, At the County Court of Worcestershire, at WORCester, March 17 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Kingstonupon-Hull.-Thomas Smith, Great Horton, near Bradford, Yorkshire, out of business, March 21 at 11, County Court of Yorkshire, at Bradford.-William Prett, Canterbury, Kent, plumber, March 21 at 11, County Court of Kent, at Canterbury-Stephen Stock Gower, Stratton Hall, near Nacton, Suffolk, farm steward, March 18 at 10, County Court of Suffolk, at Woodbridge.-Samuel Clarke, Weybread, Suffolk, millwright, March 13 at 1, County Court of Norfolk, at Har. leston. Joseph Melior, Oldham, Lancaster, twiner, March 10 at 12, County Court of Lancashire, at Oldham.-Thomas Blake, Canterbury, Kent, ironmonger's clerk, March 21 at 11, County Court of Kent, at Canterbury.-Thomas Griffin, Hastings, Sussex, news agent, March 20 at 11, County Court of Sussex, at Hastings.-H. Williams, Llangefni, Anglesey, hatter, March 21 at 10, County Court of Anglesey, at Llangefni.

The following Persons, who, on their several Petitions filed in the Court, have obtained Interim Orders for Protection from Process, are required to appear in Court as hereinafter mentioned, at the Court-house, in Portugal street, Lincoln's Inn, as follows, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

William Cotton, Moseley, King's Norton, timber merchant.

At the County Court of Northumberland, at NEWCASTLE-
UPON-TYNE, March 16 at 10.

Fawcett, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, draper's assistant.
James Mort, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, hatter. - Jonathan
At the County Court of Nottinghamshire, at NOTTINGHAM,

March 16 at 9.

John Bland, Nottingham, out of business.

At the County Court of Lancashire, at LANCASTER,
March 17 at 12.

Samuel Woodall and James Bebbington, Chorlton-uponMedlock, Manchester, bakers.-Thomas Marriott, Hulme, Manchester, salesman.-W. Binks, Manchester, bookkeeper. – Charles E. Chadwick, Hulme, Manchester, out of business. — Charles M' Clunan, Manchester, commercial traveller.-W. Taylor, Blackburn, earthenware manufacturer.-G. Foster, Southport, joiner.-Wm. Moore, Southshore, painter.-Wm. Moon, Preston, out of business.-Edward Pearson, Preston, out of business.-Peter Johnstone, Blackburn, out of business.

March 17 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. J. Braid, Launcelot-place, Trevor-square, Knightsbridge, Middlesex, dealer in marine stores.-Harding Sawyer, Union-nings, Manchester, out of business.-Thomas Axon, Manchescrescent, Union-st., Kingsland-road, Middlesex, blacksmith.

March 18 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS. Wm. Henry Britton, Heath-street, Hampstead, Middlesex, plumber. - Wm. Timson, Prince Patrick-place, Mill-wall, Poplar, Middlesex, coffee-house keeper.-William Penfold, Hyde-place, Hoxton Old-town, Middlesex, locksmith.-Wm. Squires, Three Colt-street, Old Ford, Bow, Middlesex, dealer in marine stores.- Charles Ball, Charlwood-place, Churtonstreet, Pimlico, Middlesex, editor of a newspaper.

March 20 at 11, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Thomas Rawlings, Dover-place West. Kent-street-road, Southwark, Surrey, tailor.-Francis W. Williams, East Har

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E. Hesketh, Fernacre, Cheetham-hill, near Manchester, grocer.-Thomas Hobson, Manchester, beerseller.-Robert Simon, Stretford, near Manchester, commission agent.-D. Woodhead, Hulme, Manchester, out of business.-John Jenter, joiner.-Edwin Townley, Manchester, baker.-Edward Holmes, Cheetham, Manchester, out of business.-J. Shaw and George Rothwell, Rochdale, woolstaplers.- Wm. C. S. Percy, Hulme, Manchester, machinist.-Richard Williams, Liverpool, pilot.-Wm. Sandbach, Salford, out of business.John Croft, Ashton-under-Lyne, out of business. Daniels, Manchester, venetian blind manufacturer.-Thomas Formby, Blackburn, leather dealer.-William Radcliffe, Oldham, assistant to a woollen rag dealer.-Richard Hall, Bury, joiner.

John

At the County Court of Hampshire, at WINCHESTER,
March 17.

George White, Hill, Millbrook, Southampton, boiler maker's

assistant.-Thomas Colley, Southsea, shipwright in her Majesty's Dockyard at Portsmouth.-Wm. J. Newton, Portsea, out of business.

At the County Court of Derbyshire, at DERBY, March 18

at 12.

Samuel Bennett, Chapel-en-le-Frith, manager of a cotton mill.

At the County Court of Warwickshire, at COVENTRY,
March 22 at 12.

John Smith, Birmingham, out of business.-Wm. Wadhams, Sutton Coldfield, farmer.-Thos. Capas, Birmingham, builder.-Robert Wicks, Birmingham, licensed beerseller. Howard Pepper, Coventry, butcher.-Wm. Bradley, Birmingham, out of business.-Chas. Mountney, King's Norton, Worcestershire, butcher.-William Brooks, Lee Bank-road, Edgbaston, builder.

At the County Court of Kent, at DOVER, March 22 at 11. Mary Ann Culmer, widow, Dover, milliner.-James Slack the elder, Dover, out of business.-John Poole, Dover, confectioner.

MEETING.

MEETINGS.

John Kay, Prestwich, near Manchester, calico manufacturer, March 30 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.-Richard Brownlow, Ardwick, Manchester, gum manufacturer, March 17 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.-James Hollis, Bishopstoke, Southampton, miller, March 18 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac. Joseph Raynes, Nottingham, laceman, March 21 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.— James L. Lane, Norwood, Surrey, brewer, March 24 at 11, -Charles S. Twigg, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.Cardiff, Glamorganshire, brick maker, March 30 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, aud. ac.—Samuel Jones, Kidsgrove, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, joiner, March 18 at 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Joseph Johnson the younger, Liverpool, estate agent, March 21 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.- Sampson Langdale, John Eyton, and Masta J. Cooke, Newcastle-uponTyne, merchants, March 24 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.-Martin Cubitt, High Holborn, Middlesex, builder, March 30 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-James Window, Craig's-court, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John Thomas Davison, Chatham, Kent, grocer, March 28 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-T. Barber, Cambridge, bookseller, March 28 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div. -James H. Gibbons, Wood-street, Cheapside, London, straw hat warehouseman, March 28 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John Angus Homes, High-street, Southwark, and Hatcham, Surrey, woollendraper, March 28 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-E. T. Blakely, Norwich, shawl manufacturer, March 30 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-A. Fisher, Mincing-lane, London, Colonial broker, March 30 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div. James Colquhoun, Parsons-hill, Woolwich, Kent, money scrivener, March 30 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Joseph Loader, Pavement, Finsbury, London, upholsterer, March 30 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.A. Mongredien, Liverpool, merchant, March 29 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, fin. div.-William Holme, Manchester, cotton manufacturer, March 30 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, div. CERTIFICATES.

Alice Rotherham, widow, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, March Charing-cross, Westminster, agent, March 28 at half-past 1, 23 at 11, at Welsby's, Ormskirk, sp. aff.

TUESDAY, MARCH 7.

BANKRUPTS.

GEORGE JONES, Baker-street, Lloyd-square, St. James's,
Clerkenwell, Middlesex, manufacturing jeweller, March 16
at 11, and April 20 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London:
Off. Ass. Johnson; Sols. Grover & Coare, 4, King's-bench-
walk, Temple.-Petition filed March 6.
WILLIAM GILBERTSON LEO, (known as William Leo,
and sued as George Leo), Portland-street, Walworth, near
Guildford-street, Surrey, salt merchant and drysalter, dealer
and chapman, March 17 and April 21 at half-past 1, Court
of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sol. Scarman,
21, Coleman-street, London.-Petition dated March 2.
JAMES SIVYER, Stratford, Essex, grocer, March 18 and
April 22 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass.
Pennell; Sols. Hill & Matthews, St. Mary Axe.-Petition

dated March 4.

before the Day of Meeting.

CHARLES JOHN DARKIN CAMPBELL, College-street, Camden-town, and John-street, Adelphi, Middlesex, and Bolton-terrace, Edward-street, Walworth, Surrey, builder, To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or dealer in bricks and building materials, dealer and chapman, March 21 at 1, and April 24 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Lee; Sols. Lawrance & Co., 14, Old Jewry-chambers, London.-Petition filed Feb. 25. FRANCIS PAUL BECKER, Stationers' Hall-court, Paternoster-row, London, engraver and printer, March 20 at 2, and April 24 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Lee; Sol. Pawle, 5, New-inn, Strand, London.-Petition filed March 3.

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THOMAS HARVEY, Twyford-street, Caledonian-road,
Islington, Middlesex, builder, dealer and chapman, March
18 and April 22 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, Lon-
don: Off. Ass. Nicholson; Sols. Lawrance & Co., 14, Old
Jewry-chambers, London.-Petition dated March 4.
JOSEPH MUNDEN the elder, Slape Mills, Netherbury,
Dorsetshire, flax and tow spinner, dealer and chapman,
March 14 and April 19 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy,
Exeter: Off. Ass. Hirtzel; Sols. Gundry, Bridport; Terell,

Exeter.-Petition filed March 3.

JOHN ASHWORTH, Litchurch, near Derby, hotel keeper,
dealer and chapman, March 24 and April 7 at 10, District
Court of Bankruptcy, Nottingham: Off. Ass. Harris;
Sol. Marshall, Birmingham.-Petition dated March 3.
JOHN ELLIS, Hulme, Manchester, joiner and builder,
March 24 and April 28 at 12, District Court of Bank-
ruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Hernaman; Sols. Sale &
Co., Manchester.-Petition filed March 2.
RICHARD LYNCH, Manchester, boot and shoe maker,
dealer and chapman, March 20 and April 10 at 12, District
Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Pott; Sols.
Cooper & Son, Manchester.-Petition filed Feb. 25.

Frederick Wm. Thomas, Leadenhall-street, London, auctioneer, March 29 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London.—Wm. Cobb, Maidstone, Kent, builder, March 29 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.--Duncan Jenkins, Mile-end-road, Middlesex, licensed victualler, March 29 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-James Deacon, Oxford, builder, March 29 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Thos. Wilkinson, Cambridge-wharf, Wilton-road, Pimlico, Middlesex, coal merchant, March 28 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London. -Thomas Proctor, Lincoln, engineer, March 29 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Kingston-upon-Hull.-T. Young, Sunderland, Durham, shipowner, March 28 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.-H. Purcell, Dudley, Worcestershire, hosier, April 1 at 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham.-W. Brook, Manchester, stuff merchant, April 4 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.-M. Bowell, Manchester, publican, April 7 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered.
Wills, Exeter, builder.-Samuel Buckley and G. Shortridge,
Charles Tipple, Boldock, Hertfordshire, apothecary.-John
Macclesfield, Cheshire, millers.-Jonathan Roebuck, Auston-
ley, Yorkshire, woollen cloth manufacturer.

FIAT ANNULled.

William Houldsworth, Egremont, Liscard, Cheshire, and
Liverpool, common brewer.

PETITION ANnnulled.
Wm. Ness and Thomas Snowdon, Leeds, Yorkshire, tar
distillers.
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

A. G. Lang, Glasgow, merchant.-James Wallace, Glas gow, writer.-James Milne, Glasgow, merchant.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS

Who have filed their Petitions in the Court of Bankruptcy, and have obtained an Interim Order for Protection from Process.

Surrey, out of business.-Thomas Pain, Ham-common, Kingston, Surrey, out of business.-Robert Yalden, Queen-street, Hammersmith, Middlesex, laundryman.

Saturday, March 4.

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Assignees have been appointed in the following Cases.
ther particulars may be learned at the Office, in Portugal-
street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, on giving the Number of the
Case.

Cecil, Dover, Kent, in no profession, No. 77,579 C.; George ryman, assignee.-The Hon. Brownlow Thomas Montague Samuel Ford, assignee.-Fanny Watts, Chatham, Kent, out of business, No. 77,580 C.; Wm. Gilmore, assignee.-Arthur Saunders, Greenwich, Kent, licensed victualler, No. 77,581 C.; Richard Berridge, assignee.-John Hughes, Llangoed, Anglesey, yeoman, No. 60,410 C.; James Hughes, assignee. John Thomas Benest, Hemsworth-street, Hoxton Oldtown, Middlesex, master mariner, No. 62,009 T.; Thomas Barton, assignee.-Jabez Thomas Richardson, Church-street, Bethnal-green, Middlesex, clothier, No. 64,060 T.; John Pritchard Evans, assignee.-Thomas Barber Johnson, Tower Dock, Tower-hill, City, assistant to an auctioneer, No. 64,146 T.; Daniel Buckland, assignee.-Henry Moore, Cambridge, law writer, No. 77,513 C.; John Thurlborn and H. Holden, assignees.

Wm. Randall, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, coach builder, March 13 at 11, County Court of Buckinghamshire, at Chesham.-Francis Kent, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, baker, March 13 at 11, County Court of Buckinghamshire, at Chesham.-David Strickland, Gwinear, Cornwall, mine agent, R. Brown, Selby, Yorkshire, out of business, No.77,348 C.; March 16 at 10, County Court of Cornwall, at Redruth. John Earnshaw, assignee.-James Batten, London-street, Richard Holder, Thorpe, near Chertsey, Surrey, agricultural Greenwich, Kent, milliner, No. 77,413 C.; J. Field, assignee. labourer, March 29 at 1, County Court of Surrey, at Chert-W. Wood, South Shields, Durham, joiner, No. 77,537 C.; sey.-Samuel Capper, Birkenhead, Cheshire, shoemaker, Wm. Doeg and John Skelton, assignees.-Samuel Jane, DoMarch 17 at 10, County Court of Cheshire, at Birkenhead.-minic, Cornwall, farmer, No. 77,563 C.; Wm. Richard BerJohn Bradbury, Tranmere, Cheshire, painter, March 17 at 10, County Court of Cheshire, at Birkenhead.—David Jones, Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorganshire, victualler, March 10 at 10, County Court of Glamorganshire, at Merthyr Tydfil. John Thorpe, Carlisle, Cumberland, painter, March 20 at 10, County Court of Cumberland, at Carlisle.-George Forster, Carlisle, Cumberland, guard on the Glasgow and South-western Railway, March 20 at 10, County Court of Cumberland, at Carlisle.-R. Austin, Hunsterson, Wybunbury, Cheshire, blacksmith, March 30 at 11, County Court of Cheshire, at Nantwich.-George Davies, Pelcombe, Camrose, Pembrokeshire, out of business, March 24 at 10, County Court of Pembrokeshire, at Haverfordwest.—David Johns, Steynton, Pembrokeshire, innkeeper, March 24 at 10, County Court of Pembrokeshire, at Haverfordwest-Thomas Brigg, Laycock, Keighley, Yorkshire, shopkeeper, March 22 at 11, County Court of Yorkshire, at Keighley.-David Bastow, Keighley, Yorkshire, stonemason, March 22 at 11, County Court of Yorkshire, at Keighley.-F. A. Boyce, Margate, Kent, tailor, March 13 at 12, County Court of Kent, at Margate.-Samuel Peacock, Cambridge, bricklayer, March 23 at 10, County Court of Cambridgeshire, at Cambridge.-Peter Witty, Middleton, Yorkshire, innkeeper, March 20 at 11, County Court of Yorkshire.-David Jones, Bilston, Staffordshire, machine keeper, March 21 at 9, County Court of Staffordshire, at Wolverhampton.-John Miller, Great Lumley, Durham, publican, March 20 at 10, County Court of Durham, at Durham.Francis Taylor, Bridlington, Yorkshire, butcher, March 21 at 11, County Court of Yorkshire, at Bridlington.-Joseph Wilton, Bristol, grocer, March 29 at 11, County Court of Gloucestershire, at Bristol.-Richard Squires, Cambridge, publican, March 23 at 10, County Court of Cambridgeshire, at Cambridge.

The following Persons, who, on their several Petitions filed in the Court, have obtained Interim Orders for Protection from Process, are required to appear in Court as hereinafter mentioned, at the Court-house, in Portugal-street, Lincoln's Inn, as follows, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

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Saturday, March 4.

Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee
the Estates and Effects of the following Persons :—
(On their own Petitions).

Thomas Ames Farey, Holywell-lane, Shoreditch, Middlesex, shoemaker: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex. John Vause Monckton, Notting-hill, Bayswater, Middlesex, gentleman: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Jos. Simpson, Brooksby-street, Liverpool-road, Islington, Middlesex, commercial traveller: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Jas. Wm. Cole, East-st., Red Lion-square, Middlesex, engineer: in the Debtors Prison. for London and Middlesex.-John Bartlett, Cambridge-road, Bethnal-green, Middlesex, appraiser: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex. Stephen Couchman, Oval, Hackney-road, Middlesex, in no business: in the Queen's Prison.—William Ruffle Stevenson, Polygon-buildings, Oldtown, Clapham, Surrey, postmaster: in the Gaol of Surrey.— Wm. Lucas, Bridge-st., Bermondsey, Surrey, beerseller: in the Gaol of Surrey.-Wm. Rutson the elder, Chipperfield, Hertfordshire, linendraper: in the Gaol of Surrey.-William Tillman, Osborne-st., Whitechapel, Middlesex, tailor: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Thomas Boyle, Wallbrook, City, manager of the Patent Daylight Reflector Company in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex. common, Surrey, baker: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.- Edmund Henry Plummer, Grange-road, Bermondsey, Surrey, commission agent: in the Gaol of Surrey.-Wm. Waterhouse Smith, Church-st., Battersea, Surrey, coal merchant: in the Gaol of Surrey.-Wm. Taylor, Blackburn, Lancashire, earthenware manufacturer: in the lock, Manchester, baker: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-James Gaol of Lancaster.-Samuel Woodall, Chorlton-upon-MedBebbington, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, baker: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Emanuel Hesketh, Fernacre, Cheetham-hill, near Manchester, grocer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.

March 22 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Benjamin Richards, Fleet-lane, Farringdon-street, London, carpenter.-C. E. Warneford, Blenheim-st., Chelsea, Middle--John Peter Brust, Royal-st., Royal-road, Kenningtonsex, commercial traveller.-Joseph Henry Bond, St. Marystreet, St. Mary-square, Kennington-road, Surrey, out of business.

March 22 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY. Bénérice Lerges D'Ambrumenil, Bedford-place, Parsonsmead, Barrack-field, Croydon, Surrey, teacher of languages. -Alexander Cunningham, Old Rutland-street, New-road, Whitechapel, Middlesex, hardwareman. - Henry Watson, Half Moon-street, Piccadilly, Middlesex, consulting surgeon. -James Sartain, Wellington-place, Southampton-st., Camberwell, Surrey, commission agent.-Wm. Vaucrasson Dawson, Ealing, Middlesex, tutor.-Thos. W. Mavinhe O'Keefe, Alfred-street, Bedford-square, Middlesex, author. - John Davis, Baring-street, New North-road, Middlesex, clerk to an attorney.

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March 23 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS. Wm. Mowbray De Mowbray, Pilgrim-street, Kenningtongreen, Lambeth, Surrey, in no business.-Joseph Windred, St. Clement's-lane, Strand, Middlesex, stonemason.-Thomas Barwood, Buckenham-st., Dover-road, Southwark, Surrey, attorney's clerk. - Robert Blackburn Rolfe, Bermondsey Newroad, Surrey, baker.-George Munnery, Cross-st., Clapham,

Thomas Formby, Blackburn, Lancashire, leather dealer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Wm. Radcliffe, Oldham, Lancashire, hat manufacturer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Daniels, Manchester, venetian blind manufacturer in the Gaol of Lancaster. Richard Hall, Bury, Lancashire, builder in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Livesey, Blackburn, Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.— Robert Simon, Stretford, near Manchester, commission agent: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Daniel Woodhead, Hulme, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-E. Davis, Manchester, silk manufacturer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Cresswell, Manchester, plumber: in the Gaol

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of Lancaster. James Hallewell, York, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-James Slack, Dover, Kent, in no business in the Gaol of Dover.-P. Johnstone, Blackburn, Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-T. Hobson, Manchester, out of business in the Gaol of Lancaster.-S. Bailey, Manchester, cabinet maker: in the Gaol of Lancaster. -Wm. James Newton, Portsea, Southampton, out of business: in the Gaol of Winchester.-Daniel Sayers, Brighton, Sussex, licensed victualler: in the Gaol of Lewes. William Manley, Ryton-upon-Dunsmoor, Warwickshire, baker: in the Gaol of Coventry.-Joseph Parish, Plymouth, Devonshire, builder: in the Gaol of St. Thomas-the-Apostle.-Geo. Chadwick, Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-John Sykes, Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-Daniel R. Bayldon, Halifax, Yorkshire, grocer in the Gaol of York.-Joseph Gray the younger, Drax, near Selby, Yorkshire, publican: in the Gaol of York. -John Edmondson, Shipley, near Bradford, Yorkshire, greengrocer in the Gaol of York. James V. Greey, Sandwich, Kent, painter: in the Gaol of Dover.-Lewis Hadler, Tovil, East Farleigh, near Maidstone, Kent, bricklayer: in the Gaol of Dover. -John Taylor, Ancoats, Manchester, engineer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Henry Hutton, Bradford, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-Joseph Dyson, Manningham, near Bradford, Yorkshire, stonemason: in the Gaol of York.-Richard T. Gray, York, butcher: in the Gaol of York.-Francis Maude, York, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-Mary Hopkins, Aylford, near Blakeney, Gloucestershire, retailer of beer: in the Gaol of Gloucester.-David

Couzens, East Stonehouse, Devonshire, cab proprietor: in the Gaol of St. Thomas-the-Apostle.

The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before the Court, in Portugal-street, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

March 21 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY. Robert J. B. Chambers, Cecil-street, Strand, Middlesex, surgeon in the Royal Navy on half-pay.-Alfred Rawlingson, Winchester-terrace, Agar-town, Middlesex, clerk to an attorney-Thomas Rose, Staple-inn, Holborn, Middlesex, porter to the Hon. Society of Staple-inn, Holborn.-George Smith, Fitzroy-st., Fitzroy-square, St. Pancras, Middlesex, painter. -Ninian Craig, Northumberland-court, Strand, Middlesex, 'captain in the 1st West India Regiment.

March 22 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Edmund Page, Tachbrook-street, Pimlico, Middlesex, out of business.-Thomas Price, Broad-street, Lambeth-butts, Surrey, assistant to a dealer in marine stores.-Geo. F. Ogle, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, and Spring-street, Paddington, Middlesex, bachelor of medicine.

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These Forms and Directions (a strict compliance with which will insure the validity of the oath) will be found as serviceable to Solicitors as to all persons authorised to administer oaths in connexion with proceedings pending in the Court of Chancery. Stevens & Norton, 26, Bell-yard, Lincoln's-inn.

BOOTH BY'S SYNOPSIS.-SECOND EDITION.
Just published, price 15s. cloth,

A SYNOPSIS of the LAW relating to INDICTABLE OFFENCES: in which the Crimes in alphabetical order, the respective Punishments, the necessary Evidence, together with Observations, embracing a condensed Digest of Cases, are tabularly arranged; and comprising also References to Precedents of Indictments for each Offence, and to the Text-writers on Criminal Pleading and Evidence. By B. BOOTHBY, Esq., now Puisne Judge of her Majesty's Courts at Adelaide, South Australia. The Second Edition. and Punishments. By LEOFRIC TEMPLE, Esq., of Lincoln's-inn, Including the recent Alterations in the Practice in Criminal Proceedings Barrister at Law.

W. Maxwell, 32, Bell-yard, Lincoln's-inn.

OLIPHANT ON THE LAW OF HORSES, GAMING, &c. Just published, in 1 vol. 12mo., the Second Edition, price 12s. cloth boards, of

The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before THE LAW of HORSES; including the Bargain and Sale a Judge of the County Court, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

At the County Court of Sussex, at LEWES, March 21 at 12. Augustus R. R. Preston, Lewes, assistant surgeon in the Royal Navy.-James Thos. Edwards, Brighton, builder.Daniel Sayers, Brighton, licensed victualler.-Thos. Smith, Brighton, dairyman.-John Hart, Brighton, retailer of beer. At the County Court of Kent, at DOVER, March 22 at 11. James Valder Greey, Sandwich, painter.-Lewis Hadler, Tovil, East Farleigh, near Maidstone, builder.

At the County Court of Staffordshire, at STAFFORD, March 22 at 11.

John Dallow, Wolverhampton, clerk to carriers by canal. At the County Court of Warwickshire, at COVENTRY, March 22 at 12.

Wm. Manley, Ryton-upon-Dunsmore, baker. At the County Court of Cambridgeshire, at CAMBRIDGE, March 23 at 10.

Isaac Pears, Cambridge, guano merchant.-James Rose, Chesterton, baker.

of Chattels; also the Law of Racing, Wagers, and Gaming. By GEORGE HENRY HEWIT OLIPHANT, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law, Author of "The Law of Pews and Prohibition," "The Law of Church Ornaments," &c.

S. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane.

Recently published, much enlarged, price 25s.,

THE NEW CHANCERY PRACTICE; containing all the

Decisions on the late Acts and Orders to the present Time, with the Practice at Judges' Chambers, and with Forms of Decrees, Orders, Pleadings, Affidavits, Costs, &c.; being intended as a Supplement to the Books of Practice already published. By F. S. WILLIAMS, Esq., of the Chancery Bar.

S. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane, Flect-street.

RALPH'S ENVELOPE PAPER admits of three entire

pages for correspondence; it requires no envelope; the address and post-mark are identified with the contents; it is securely selfsealing, and costs 98. 6d. per ream; therefore more economical than the separate note and envelope. Specimens on application.-F. W. RALPH, Manufacturer, 36, Throgmorton-street, London.

Orders for THE JURIST given to any Newsman, or letter (postpaid) sent to the Office, No. 3, CHANCERY-LANE, or to STEVENS & NORTON, 26, BELL-YARD, LINCOLN'S-INN, will insure its

COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS Park Square, Regent's Park, in the Parish of St. Marylebone, in the

IN IRELAND.

The following Prisoner is ordered to be brought up before the Court, in Belfast, April 10 at 9, to be dealt with according to the Statute:

Wm. John Totton, Belfast, shopman.

punctual delivery in London, or its being forwarded on the evening of publication, through the medium of the Post Office, to the Country. Printed by HENRY HANSARD, PRINTER, residing at No. 14. County of Middlesex, at his Printing Office, situate in Parker Street, in the Parish of St. Glies-in-the-Fields, in the County aforesaid; and Published at No. 3, CHANCERY LANE, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, by HENRY SWEET, LAW BOOKSELLER and PUBLISHER, residing at No. 41, Great Coram Street, in the Parish of St. George, Bloomsbury, in the County of Middlesex.Saturday, March 11, 1854.

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THE proposed alterations in the course of commonlaw procedure, now before the House of Lords, together with those additions which are likely to be made in the Commons, will, if carried into effect, probably produce great changes, not only in the amount, but in the mode of transacting business in Chancery. By the additions likely to be made in the Commons, we mean the introduction of actions for specific performance into courts of common law-an addition to their jurisdiction which is almost certain to be made. Now, though, as being ourselves of the equity bar, we cannot personally look with any particular affection on changes the result of which may be to diminish considerably the business of equity, yet, as law reformers, we cannot see the slightest ground for contending that Courts of law ought not to have that jurisdiction, as well as that of admitting equitable defences, and granting injunctions, &c., in actions pending in their jurisdiction. The instance which the Lord Chancellor put, of an action for specific performance of a contract for marriage, was probably put by his Lordship by way of joking off a portion of the subject to which his Lordship entertained an aversion; because, of course, if Courts of law entertain actions for specific performance, they must, like Courts of equity, and every other Court, limit the exercise of their jurisdiction to cases in which the power placed at their disposal by human VOL. XVIII. J

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.

Ex parte Eggington.-(Habeas Corpus-ReturnAffidavits-Warrant under 5 & 6 Will. 4, c. 76, 8. 60-Arrest-Lord's-day-29 Car. 2, c. 7, s. 6 -Second Warrant)....

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.

Graham v. Furber.-(Bankrupt-Transfer fraudulent under 13 Eliz. c. 5-Transfer void as against subsequent Creditors)

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.

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Creed v. Fisher.-(Excessive Damages-Special Jury -15 & 16 Vict. 76, ss. 105, 108-Challenge).... 228

institutions, will enable them to compel performance of their orders; and as Courts of equity refuse attempting to compel performance of a simple contract to act, or to sing, or the like, merely because they will not stultify themselves by ordering that to be done which they have no power to force a man to do, so credit may be given to a Court of law that it will not attempt to order a horse to drink, or a man to marry, though it may flog the horse for not drinking, or make the man pay for not marrying. To be serious, the whole current of modern law reform as regards judicature is this-to import into the common law, or rather to add to it, equitable doctrines of conduct; and to import from the Court of Chancery into the Courts of common law, and from the latter into the former, the best and most efficacious of their respective modes of procedure; and when it can be shewn that in either Court either the doctrines by which it is bound, or the practice according to which it proceeds, are not such as to produce the one desired result-justice-the tendency, and the proper tendency, is to give to the deficient Court the powers that it did not possess. To take the question of equitable defences: it does seem not only very absurd, but very inconvenient, that if an action is brought on an instrument under seal, then, in order to set up, by way of defence, some transaction recognisable only on principles of equity, it should be necessary for the defendant to go out of the Court of common law into the Court of Chancery, and there obtain, by a separate and expensive course of proceeding, an order to stop the plaintiff at law from going on, on the ground of the equitable defence; or if an ejectment is brought at law, and the defendant sets up an outstanding term, on which as a legal title he can rest, but on which for some reasons it would be very unjust that he should rest, it seems very inconveniently tedious and expensive that he should have to go into equity, as it is termed, to stay the setting up of the outstanding term. It will be a simpler, more expeditious, and more rational mode of

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