and shall continue in force for one year from such date and no longer. 17. 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95, s. 102.-When an order of commitment for non-payment of money is issued the defendant may, at any time before his body is delivered into the custody of the gaoler, pay to the bailiff the amount indorsed on the order as that, on the payment of which, he may be discharged; and on receiving such amount the bailiff shall discharge the defendant, and shall within twenty-four hours after receiving such amount pay over the same to the registrar of the County Court of which he is an officer. 18. The sum indorsed on the order of commitment, as that upon payment of which the prisoner may be discharged, may be paid to the registrar of the court from which the commitment order was issued, or to the gaoler in whose custody the prisoner 18. Where it is paid to the registrar he shall sign and seal a certificate of such payment, and upon receiving such certificate by post or otherwise, the gaoler, in whose custody the prisoner shall then be, shall forthwith discharge such prisoner. And where it is paid to the gaoler, he shall, upon payment to him of such amount, together with costs sufficient to pay for transmitting such amount to the court under the order of which the prisoner was committed, by Post-office order, sign a certificate of such payment and discharge the prisoner, and such costs of transmission shall be part of the prescribed costs. 19. Form 9.-A certificate of payment by a prisoner shall be according to the form in the schedule. 20. Orders of commitment against the same party may be be issued concurrently into more than one district; provided that the cost of one order only shall be allowed unless the judge shall otherwise direct. 21. On the hearing of a judgment-summons, where a warrant against the goods has been issued, the costs of such warrant shall not be allowed as against the judgment-debtor, unless the judge be satisfied that there was reasonable cause for issuing the warrant. 22. The costs of a judgment-summons shall not be allowed against the judgment-debtor, unless some order shall be made thereon; but where an order is made on a judgment-summons the judge may, in his discretion, allow the costs of any previous judgment-summonses which have not been served by reason of the judgment-debtor having evaded service. 23. Costs of orders of commitment, whether executed or unexecuted, shall be allowed against the defendant, unless the judge shall otherwise direct. 24. 32 & 33 Vict. c. 71, ss. 125, 126.-An order of commitment under the Act shall not be available against a bankrupt in respect of any debt incurred previous to his order of adjudication, or against any debtor whose debts have been liquidated under section 125 of the Bankruptcy Act 1869, in respect of any debt incurred previous to the liquidation, or against any debtor from whom a composition has been accepted under section 126 of the said Act, in respect of any debt due to a creditor, whose name and address, and the amount of whose debt was shown in the statement of the debtor produced to a meeting of his creditors, as required by such section. Costs. 25. The costs which shall be payable by a person imprisoned under the Act shall be the fees directed to be taken in proceedings under the Act by any order of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury under the powers vested in them by the County Courts Act 1856, and such fees shall be deemed to be and shall be the prescribed costs referred to in section 5 of the Act. Whereas by the County Courts Act 1856, s. 79, it was enacted, that the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, from time to time, with the consent of the Lord Chancellor, might lessen or increase the fees which were specified in schedule (C) to that Act, or which were then payable on proceedings in the County Courts taken under any Act not therein-before recited, and might substitute other fees in lieu thereof, or might order new fees to be paid on any proceedings which were then, or should thereafter be authorised to be taken in such courts, whether any fee was then payable thereon or not. And whereas proceedings are authorised to be taken in such courts by the Debtors' Act, 1869. In pursuance of the power given by the aboverecited Act, we, the undersigned, two of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, whose names are hereunto subscribed, do hereby with, the consent of the Lord Chancellor, order that, on and after the first day of January 1870, the several fees, or sums in the name of fees, specified in the schedule hereunder written, shall be taken on the proceedings therein mentioned; and that the fees so authorised to be taken shall be received by the registrars of the different County Courts, and shall be accounted for and paid over by them to Bromsgrove, Droitwich, Evesham, Great Malvern, the treasurers of their respective courts. Pershore, Bromyard, and Ledbury, to Worcester, in Circuit 23. LANSDOWNE. Circuit 16. and Tadcaster, to York, in Circuit 15. Helmsley, Leyburn, Richmond, Ripon, and Thirsk, to Northallerton, in Circuit 15. Bridlington and New Malton, to Scarborough, in Beverley, Great Driffield, Hedon, and Howden, to Barton-on-Humber, Brigg, Caistor, and Louth, to Kingston-on-Hull, in Circuit 16. Great Grimsby, in Circuit 17. East Retford, Gainsborough, Horncastle, and Market Rasen, to Lincoln, in Circuit 17. Sleaford and Spilsby, to Boston, in Circuit 17. Bingham, Mansfield, Newark, and Grantham, to Nottingham, in Circuit 18. Alfreton, Bakewell, Belper, Ilkeston, and Wirksworth, to Derby, in Circuit 19. Ashborne, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and Uttoxeter, to Burton-on-Trent, in Circuit 19. Hinckley, Loughborough, Lutterworth, Market Bosworth, Market Harborough, Melton Mowbray, Oakham, and Uppingham, to Leicester, in Circuit 20. Atherstone, Solihull, and Tamworth, and Redditch, to Birmingham, in Circuit 21. Nuneaton and Rugby, to Coventry, in Circuit 22. Alcester, Southam, and Stratford, to Warwick, in Circuit 22. Cleobury, and Tenbury, to Kidderminster, in Cir cuit 23. Bridgend and Cowbridge, to Cardiff, in Circuit 24. Chepstow, Monmouth, Pontypool, and Usk, to Newport, in Circuit 24. Abergavenny and Crickhowell, to Tredegar, in Lichfield, to Walsall, in Circuit 25. Cheadle, to Stoke-on-Trent and Longton, in Circuit 26. Rugeley, Stone, and Newport, to Stafford, in Circuit 26. Wem, to Shrewsbury, in Circuit 27. Bishops Castle, Ludlow, Kington, Knighton, and Brecknock, to Merthyr Tydfil, in Circuit 30. Llandeilofaw, Llandovery, Llanelly, Newcastle-in Emlyn, Haverfordwest, Narbeth, Pembroke, Cardigan and Lampeter, to Carmarthen, in Circuit 31. Attleborough, Aylsham, East Dereham, Holt, Little Walsingham, North Walsham, Thetford, and Wymondham, to Norwich, in Circuit 32. Downham Market and Swaffham, Wisbeach, and Holbeach, to King's Lynn, in Circuit 32. Mildenhall and Stowmarket, to Bury St. Edmund's, in Circuit 33. Eye, Diss, Framlingham, Saxmundham, Woodbridge, Harleston, and Hadleigh, to Ipswich, in Circuit 33. Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth, and Lowestoft, to Great Yarmouth, in Circuit 33. Daventry, Kettering, Thrapstone, Towcester, Wellingborough, and Newport Pagnell, to Northampton, in Circuit 34. Bourne, Spalding, Stamford, Oundle, March, Huntingdon, to Peterborough, in Circuit 34. Ampthill, Biggleswade, and St. Neots, to Bedford, Ely, Newmarket, Soham, Royston, Saffron Walden, and Haverhill, to Cambridge, in Circuit 35. in Circuit 35. Bicester, Chipping Norton, Witney, Woodstock, Abingdon, Wallingford, and Wantage, to Oxford, in Circuit 36. Buckingham, Brackley, and Shipston, to Banbury, in Circuit, 36. Thame, Chesham, and High Wycombe, to Aylesbury, in Circuit 37. Hitchin and Leighton Buzzard, to Luton, in Watford, to St. Alban's, in Circuit 37. Waltham, to Edmonton, in Circuit 38. Circuit 45. Chertsey, to Kingston, in Circuit 45. Arundel, Chichester, Cuckfield, Horsham, Midhurst, Petworth, and Worthing, to Brighton, in Circuit 50. Romney, Tenterden, Cranbrook, and Rye, to Hastings, in Circuit 50. Petersfield, to Portsmouth, in Circuit 51. Basingstoke, Bishop's Waltham, Lymington, Romsey, and Winchester, to Southampton, in Circuit 51. Warminster and Westbury, to Frome, in Circuit 52. Calne, Malmesbury, Marlborough, Cirencester, and Farringdon, to Swindon, in Circuit 52. Bradford, Chippenham, Devizes, Melksham, and Trowbridge, to Bath, in Circuit 52. Northleach, Stow, Tewkesbury, and Winchcomb, to Cheltenham, in Circuit 53. Dursley, Stroud, Newnham, and Newent, to Gloucester, in Circuit 53. Chipping Sodbury, and Thornbury, to Bristol, in Circuit 54. Blandford, Bridport, and Weymouth, to Dorchester, in Circuit 55. Wareham, Wimborne Minster, and Christchurch, to Poole, in Circuit 55, Andover, Fordingbridge, and Shaftesbury, to Salisbury, in Circuit 55. Weston-super-Mare, to Bridgewater, in Circuit 56. Axbridge and Temple Cloud, to Wells, in Circuit 56. Crewkerne, Langport, and Wincanton, to Yeovil, in Circuit 56. Chard, Wellington, and Williton, to Taunton, in Circuit 56. Axminster, Crediton, Honiton, Newton Abbott V. C. Malins' Court. Motions and general paper MIDDLESEX-Bull v. O'Sullivan [Hannen, J.-Mr Benjamin MIDDLESEX-Dennett v. Atherton [Hannen, J.-Mr Serjt. Parry MIDDLESEX-Itzstein v. Prodmore [Hannen, J.-Mr T. Salter MIDDLESEX-Brockwell v. Iggulden [Hannen, J.-Mr J. Brown MIDDLESEX-Robinson v. Bayley Hannen, J.-M. Day Moved Michaelmas Term 1869. MIDDLESEX-Syers v. Cator [L. C. J.-Sir G. Honyman MIDDLESEX-Gill v. Williamson [Mellor, J.-Mr Hackins [Mellor, J.-Mr Ribton [L. C. J.-Mr Murphy Tuesday ...Jan. 11 13 14 Petitions and general paper 15 Short causes, adjourned sum monses, and general paper Monday.. Tuesday Wednesday 17 General paper 18 Ditto 20 Motions and general paper Petitions and general paper 22 Short causes, adjourned sum monses, and general paper Monday. Tuesday 25 Ditto Wednesday 26 Ditto Thursday 27 Ditto Friday 24 General paper 28 Petitions and general paper Saturday 29 Monday...... Short causes, adjourned monses, and general paper .......... S1 Motions and general paper [Hayes, J.-Mr Kaye Thursday Friday Saturday ....... 28 29 Friday Saturday 29 Petitions and appeals 31 Appeal motions and appeals Petitions, short causes, adjourned summonses, and general paper General paper 20 Motions and general paper 22 Petitions, short causes, adjourned 26 Ditto 27 Ditto Ditto Monday............ 31 Petitions, short causes, adjourned summonses, and general paper Motions and general paper Any causes intended to be heard as short causes before either of the Vice-Chancellors must be so marked at least one clear day before the same can be put in the paper to be so heard. Saturday Monday Tuesday 25 Ditto Wednesday 26 Ditto Thursday 27 Ditto Friday Saturday 29 Petitions in lunacy, bankrupt ap peals, and appeal petitions Monday 31 Appeal motions The days (if any) on which the Lord Justice shall be sitting with the Lord Chancellor, or the Judicial Com. mittee of the Privy Council, are excepted. Common Law Courts. Court of Queen's Bench, SITTINGS AT NISI PRIUS-IN TERM. Middlesex. Wednesday...... ........... Jan. 12 | Tuesday Jan, 25 Jan. 18 There will be no sittings in London this Term. AFTER TERM. Middlesex. ... Feb. 1 Tuesday SITTINGS IN BANCO. Tuesday... Jan. 11 Motions and new trials Wednesday 12 Ditto Thursday Friday .... Saturday ...... Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 13 Ditto Thursday Friday Saturday Saturday Wednesday 19 Ditto Monday Thursday 20 Motions and general paper Tuesday Friday ...... 21 General paper Wednesday Saturday 22 Petitions, short causes, adjourned Thursday Friday Saturday 29 Ditto Tuesday 25 Ditto Wednesday 26 Ditto Thursday 27 Ditto Friday summonses, and general paper 28 Ditto Saturday ........ 29 Petitions, short causes, adjourned summonses, and general paper Monday 31 Motions and general paper Unopposed petitions must be presented, and copies left with the Secretary, on or before the Thursday preceding the Saturday on which it is intended they should be heard; and any causes intended to be heard as short causes must be so marked at least one clear day before the same can be put in the paper to be so heard. Moved Easter Term 1869. MIDDLESEX-Saurin v. Starr and another. MIDDLESEX-Moriarty v. The London, Chatham, and [L. C. J.-Mr Mellish Dover Railway Company. Part heard Lush, J.-Mr Giffard LONDON-Davies v. Walker [Hayes, J.-Mr Smith SUSSEX-Arnold v. Blaker and another [Bramwell, B.-Mr C. Pollock SUSSEX-Austin v. Blaker and another [Bramwell, B.-Mr C. Pollock CARLISLE-Banks v. Goodfellow. [Brett, J.-Mr Manisty LIVERPOOL-Jones (P. O.) v. Hill [Brett, J.-Mr Hodgson LIVERPOOL-Holmwood v. The Australian Insurance Company [Brett, J.-Mr Quain GLOUCESTER-Williams and another v. Williams [Hannen, J.-Mr Huddleston WARWICK-Swain v. Jones Cleasby, B.-Mr Field v. Armstrong. Special case Gray v. Carr. Special case White and another v. Buckingham. Special case Stretton v. The Great Western and Brentford Railway. Special case Wadham v. Ward. Demurrer Hoare v. White. Special case McNabb and others v. The Taff Vale Railway Company. Special case Hallett and another v. Harvey. Special case Cliff . The Midland Railway Company. Demurrer Allen v. Graves. Special case Lermitte v. Walters. Special case The Ipswich Docks Commissioners v. The Great Eastern Railway Company. Special case The Board of Works for Greenwich District r. Maudesley and others. Special case Beecher v. The Great Eastern Railway Company. Grice v. Henrick. Appeal Peters v. Denton. Error from Court of Passage of the Kimber v. Radford. Special case Webb and another v. The Commissioners for Improving The Dean and Chapter of Ely v. Haylock. Special case In the Matter of Petition of Right, Batts v. The Queen. LONDON-Bevan v. Adams and others. Part heard London and Paris Hotel Company v. Gouge and others. ENLARGED RULES. First Day. In the Matter of Charles Edward Weigall [Mr Huddleston; Mr Prentice Lord Middleton v. The Great Northern Railway Company [Mr Philbrick; Mr Hawkins The North-Eastern Railway Company v. S. Emmerson Mr Price; Mr Kemplay [Mr Kemplay; Mr Macnamara Grant v. The London and Worcester and South-Western Railway Company (Re Laslett) [Mr Littler; Mr Wills ENGLAND-Reg. . Satterwaite [Solicitor-General; Defendant in Person YORKSHIRE-Reg. v. E. West and another [Mr Field; Solicitor-General In the Matter of W. M. Wilkinson YORKSHIRE-Same v. Same ESSEX-Reg. v. E. W. Garland (lord of the manor of Wix-park-hall) and his Steward [Mr Philbrick-Mr Herschell SHROPSHIRE-Reg. v. The Shropshire Union Railway and Canal Company [Mr Lloyd-Mr C. McIntyre SOMERSET Reg. v. E. P. Price and others (Commissioners) Mr James-Attorney-General CROWN PAPER. HUNTINGDON-Allen v. Worthy NORTHUMBERLAND-The Blyth Harbour Dock Company MET. POLICE DISTRICT-Wright v. Clarke MET. POLICE DISTRICT-Morris v. Clarke MET. POLICE DISTRICT-Smith v. Clarke WILTSHIRE-The Great Western Railway Company v. DURHAM -The North-Eastern Railway Company v. The Local Board of Leadgate MIDDLESEX-Reg. v. The Guardians of Whitby Union MIDDLESEX-Reg. v. The Inhabitants of St. George LANCASHIRE-Reg. v. Haigh and others DEVONSHIRE-Reg. v. The Guardians of St. Thomas Poor-Law Union SUSSEX-The Commissioners of New Shoreham v. The Churchwardens of Lincing DENBIGHSHIRE-Jones v. Dicker DERBYSHIRE-Reg. v. Pearson. WILTSHIRE-Forster ev. Tucker PENZANCE-Reg. v. The Great Western Railway Company and Sharpe KENT-Reg. v. The Board of Works for Plumstead SUSSEX (No. 1)-Berry v. Henderson SUSSEX (No. 2)-Berry v. Henderson KENT-The Metropolitan Board of Works v. The Church wardens of Green wich GLAMORGANSHIRE-Reg. v. Jeffries DURHAM-Reg. v. Sadler and others. YORKSHIRE-Allen v. Thompson DEVONSHIRE (No. 1)-Harris v. Pyne DEVONSHIRE (No. 2)-Harris v. Pyne MONMOUTHSHIRE-Reg. v. The Gardians of Chickhowell Union [L. C. J.-Sir G. Honyman LONDON-Butten and another v. Butterworth [Keating, J.-Mr Macnamara RUTLAND-Reeve and others v. Townshend [Byles, J.-Mr Merewether DORSET-Smith v. The London and South-Western Railway Company [Keating, J.-Mr Kingdon SOMERSET Maggs v. Day and others [Brett, J.-Mr Kingdon WILTS.-Godwin v. Francis [LUSH, J.-Mr Lopes LEEDS-Dickins v. Heywood and others [Brett, J.-Mr Overend for defendant Cursham LEEDS Sykes (executor) and others v. Sykes (Bart.) and another pany [Cleasby, B.-Mr Field for defendant Sir J. Sykes LEEDS-Same v. Same [Cleasby, B.-Mr Kemplay WARWICK-Cornish v. Stubbs [Cleasby, B.-Mr Wills SURREY-Davey v. Wigmore [L. C. B.-Mr M. Chambers SURREY-Callcott v. Sullivan [L. C. B.-Mr Hawkins SURREY-Walker v. The South-Eastern Railway Com[L. C. B.-Mr Serjt. Ballantine SURREY-Smith v. Same [L. C. B.-Mr Serjt. Ballantine SURREY-Fuller v. Cole [Mellor, J.-Mr Serjt. Parry SURREY-Kennard and others v. Heath [Mellor, J.-Mr Joyce SURREY-Fowler and Co. (Limited) v. Weeks SURREY-Mountain v. Howe [Mellor, J.-Mr M. Chambers [Mr Hawkins-Mr J. Dickson ESSEX-Menlengracht v. Rhodes and North [Mellor, J.-For defendant North, Mr H. Lloyd SUSSEX-Coodwell v. Brooke [Mellor, J.-Mr Serjt. Robinson CARMARTHAEN-Owen v. Moojen PEMBROKE-John v. Bacon herein) [Channell, B.-Mr Bowen (Special case to be argued [Channell, B.-Mr Allen The London and North LIVERPOOL-Edwards v. Baugham v. Physick SPECIAL PAPER. For Judgment. For Argument. Williams v. Greenough. Special case (Remitted to arbitrator) Grant v. Grant. Special case Eyton (clerk) a. Jones and others. Special case Guardians of Malling Union v. Graham. Special case The Ilfracombe Railway Company . Nash. Special case Gregory and others v. The Metropolitan Railway Company. Demurrer Allen v. Carter. Special case The Ilfracombe Railway Company v. The Devon and Couchman v. Sillar. Demurrer Lee and others v. The Southern Insurance Company. Bovill v. Finch. Demurrer Easternbrook v. Barker. Appeal Gray and another v. Pearson. Special case Guest v. The Poole and B. Railway Company. Demurrer Tildisley v. Waring. Special case Kinder v. Withers. Appeal Lord Leconfield and others v. The Earl Lonsdale. Special case Hainsworth v. Blair. Appeal Lord Clifford v. Watts. Demurrer Morgan v. Hedger. Appeal Ellis v. McHenry. Demurrer [Williams, J.-Mr Temple Moved Michaelmas Term 1866. NOTTINGHAM-Sanderson v. The Midland Railway Com(M. Smith, J.-Mr Field Moved Michaelmas Term 1867. LINCOLN-Earl Beauchamp v. The Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales. (To stand over) [Pigott, B.- Mr Field Moved Hilary Term 1869. MIDDLESEX-Clarke v. Walker. (Stands over for arrangement) [Martin, B.-Mr Baylis Moved Easter Term 1869. MIDDLESEX-Drew v. Myer. (Not to be argued till Hopkins v. Myers decide) [Bramwell, B.-Mr Cohen Moved Michaelmas Term 1869. MIDDLESEX-Wight . Hitchcock [L.C. B.-Mr Manisty MIDDLESEX-The Duke of Manchester v. Pensor [Martin, B.-Mr O'Malley LONDON-Heugh v. The London and North-Western Railway Company [L.C. B.-Mr Prentice CROYDON-Pix and others (assignees) v. The General Credit Discount Company (Limited) [L.C. B.-Mr Hawkins CROYDON-Smith v. Howard and others [Mellor, J.-Mr Serjt. Parry STAFFORD Grazebrook v. The Tipton Canal Company [Smith, J.-M. H. James GLOUCESTER-Hughes and Wife v. The London and North-Western Railway Company [Pigott, B.-Mr Huddleston LEEDS-Routh and Wife v. The North-Eastern Railway LEEDS-Oddy and Wife v. Law CAMBRIDGE-Burrows v. The March Gas and Coke Company (Limited) Edgar . The Special Commissioners for English The International Life Assurance Company v. Warren. Jan, 25 Middlesex. Wednesday.. Tuesday 7. Jan. 12 Tuesday ........ Jan. 18 AFTER TERM. AFTER TERM. This Court will sit on Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 10 o'clock. QUEEN'S BENCH ERRORS. Frend v. Buckley For Judgment. For Argument. Harrower v. Hutchinson Marks . Feldman Phillips v. Eyre Cutts v. Duke of Rutland Greaves v. West India and Pacific Steam Ship Company (Limited) Stringer and others v. The English and Scottish Marine Insurance Company (Limited) Toleman v. Portbury Ford v. Catesworth Dignam v. Bailey COMMON PLEAS ERRORS. For Judgment. Potter v. Rankin (Cur. adv. vult, on first point) Roberts v. The Bury Improvement Commissioners For Argument. Potter v. Rankin be proceeded with the following day (if necessary) Bradlaugh v. De Riu. (To be re-stated) before the motions. Pitt v. Feeney. (To set aside suggestion of death of defendant, &c.) [Mr Garth Same v. Same Mr Garth Broad and others (pets.) v. Fowler (resp.) Mr Giffard Hill (pet.) v. Peel (resp.) Mr Giffard Pegler (pet.) v. Gurney (resp. Mr Giffard For Judgment-Mored Easter Term 1868. Mored Michaelmas Term 1869. MIDDLESEX-Dayment v. Maguire NEW TRIAL PAPER. EXCHEQUER ERRORS. For Judgment. The Duke of Buccleugh and Queensbury v. The Metropolitan Board of Works Walthew v. Navorjani Navorjani v. Walthew For Argument. LAW SOCIETIES. LIVERPOOL LAW STUDENTS' DEBATING SOCIETY. Bankrupts. Gazette, Dec. 31. To surrender at the Bankrupts' Court, Basinghall-street. AARONS, PERRY, shirt manufacturer, Leman-st, Whitechapel and Dock-st, London-docks. Messrs. Lewis, Ely-pl. Sur. Jan. 24 Pet. Dec. 23. O. A. Paget. Sols ARMET, GEORGE, formerly ham and beef dealer, Francis-st, Bedford-sq. Pet. Dec. 29. bldgs, Basinghall-st. Sur. Jan. 26 O. A. Paget. Sol. Peverley, GreshamBAGGE, HENRY, builder, Hatfield-sq, Fulham. The sixth meeting of the society was held on Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Lawrence, Lincoln's-inn-flds. HULL LAW STUDENTS' DEBATING SOCIETY. At a meeting of this society, held on Tuesday evening, the 4th inst., the following point was discussed, Can a trustee, leasing, be required to covenant for quiet enjoyment ? the affirmative, and Mr. Cook in the negative. The Mr. Sibree in point was decided in the affirmative by a small majority. The chairman (Mr. Glover) examined the members present on (Smith's Equity Manual). "Constructive Fraud' THE SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSO CIATION. The usual monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Solicitors' Benevolent Association was held at the Law Institution, London, on Wednesday last, the 5th inst., Mr. E. F. Burton in the chair. The following directors were also present: Messrs. Benham, Blandy (of Reading), Harrison, Hedger, Monckton, Park Nelson, Rickman, Shaen, Smith, and Torr; Mr. Eiffe, secretary. A donation of 501. was granted to a member of the association in distress, and a sum of 551. was distributed in relief of necessitous widows and families of nonmembers. Mr. John Yeomans (town clerk of Sheffield) was elected a director of the association, in the room of the late Mr. Francis Hoole of that town. Fourteen new members were admitted, and other general business was transacted. LEGAL NEWS. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. -In consequence of the large amount of arrears of cases in this court, their Lordships will commence their sittings on the 21st inst., instead of the 1st Feb. JUNIOR CONSERVATIVE CLUB.-We are requested by the hon. secretary, Mr. S. R. Townshend Mayer, to state that Col. Haly, Mr. C. GrahamCarttar, Capt. R. Wallen Jones, and Mr. Robert Kell have been added to the standing committee of this club. Mr. J. T. Agg Gardner and Mr. J. G. Churchward have been appointed trustees, and Mr. W. T. Charley, M.P., has consented to become a patron. Capt. J. Bertrand Payne (chairman of the executive committee of the Metropolitan Conservative Association), being the originator, will be the president. Mr. H. Borron ffarington, of Chancery-lane, has been appointed solicitor. The plan of the club has the approval of the Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy, M.P., Mr. W. Cunliffe Brooks, M.P., Sir John Gibbons, Bart., Mr. W. Forsyth, Q.C., Major-General Gore-Munbee, and other prominent members of the Conservative party. PAUPER LUNATICS.-At the annual session of Lancashire justices, held at Preston, the Earl of Derby, during a discussion upon a motion for the provision of further accommodation for lunatics in the county, expressed an opinion that much of what was said about the spread of insanity was imaginary, and was based on the number of patients in public asylums, the explanation of which was that, formerly, through the severity exercised at asylums, there was a desire to keep people out of them, whilst now, owing to better management, that feeling had died out, and the number of inmates in asylums had consequently increased. The justices adopted plans for a new asylum, and empowered the finance committee to raise 100,000l. for its erection and other purposes connected therewith. MARAVILLA COCOA FOR BREAKFAST.-The Globe says: -"Taylor Brothers' Maravilla Cocoa has achieved a thorough success, and supersedes every other cocoa in the market. Entire solubility, a delicate aroma, and a rare concentration of the purest elements of nutrition, distinguish the Maravilla Cocoa above all others. homoeopaths and invalids we could not recommend a For inore agreeable or valuable beverage." Sold in ackets only by all grocers. BAMFORD, FREDERIC SEYMOUR, temporary clerk in the post office savings bank Park rd-north, Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sols. Messrs. Lewis, Ely-pl, Holborn Old Ford. Pet. Dec. 28. Sur. Jan. 14 O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Messrs. Scard, Great Saint Helens. Sur. Pet. Dec. 28. Jan. 17 BECKET, FRANK, auctioneer, Harrow-rd, Paddington-green. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Bartlett, Chandos-st, West Strand. Sur. Jan. 14 BEHRENS, JOSEPH BARNETT, picture dealer, Willoughby-ter, Tottenham. Pet. Dec. 28. Wolferstan, Aldermanbury. Sur. Jan, 17 O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Treherne and BERRY, PHILIP, grocer, High-st, Egham. BRABROOK, JAMES, baker, Stockwell-pl, Stockwell. Pet. Dec. 28. Parkyns. Sol. Philp, Paneras-la, Bucklersbury. Pet. Dec. 28. O. A Sur. Jan. 17 Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Rigby, Gresham-st, Bank. Sur. Jan. 14 BRIDGES, WILLIAM, machinist, Maldon. Pepy. O. A. Graham. Sol. Digby, Lincoln's-inn-flds. Sur. Jan. 14 Pet. Dec. 28. BROUGHTON, HENRY, grocer, St. Leonard's-rd, Bromley. Pet. Reg. Dec. 29. 0. A. Paget. Sol. Holmes, Fenchurch-st. BROWN, JAMES, late beer-house keeper, Wimbledon. Pet. Dec. 28. Sur. Jan. 26 Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Ody, Trinity-st, Southwark. Sur. Jan. 14 BROWN, JOHN THOMAS, commission agent, Alderminster-rd, Old Kent-rd. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Croft, Mark-la. Sur. Jan. 14 BULL, BENJAMIN, jun., hotel proprietor, Castle-hotel, Richmond. Pet. Dec. 29. O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Loxley and Morley, Cheapside. Sur. Jan. 12 CAHAN, NICHOLAS, sign writer, Museum-st Bloomsbury, and Somerton-ter, Upper Holloway. Pet. Dec. 28. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Stokes, Chancery-la. Sur. Jan. 17 CAPEL, CHARLES, formerly innkeeper, Basingstoke. Pet. Dec. 27. O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Sole, Turner, and Turner, Aldermanbury, agents for Messrs. Mallam, Oxford. Sur. Jan. 17 CLARKE, CHARLES, builder, Witchampton st, Hoxton, and Homerton, and Chorlton. Pet. Dec. 22. Sur. Jan. 14 Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Reg. CLIFF, THOMAS, butcher, High-st, Romford. Pet. Dec. 29. Sur. Jan. 18 COULTER, JAMES, gardener, St. John's-wood-ter. Pet. Dec. 24. EVANS, ROBERT, builder, Alfred-rd, South Norwood. Pet. Dec 28, FLUTTER, THOMAS, pork butcher, Spring cottages, Surbiton. GWYNN, WILLIAM, manager to a coal merchant, Crispin-st, HARRIS, LEWIS, traveller to a clothier, Houndsditch. Pet. Dec. 29 HAYHOE, EDWARD, carpenter, Henry's-cottage, Richmond. Pet. Pet. HAYWARD, ROBERT, oilman, Lorrimore-st, Walworth. HEATH, HENRY JAMES BURR, accountant's clerk, Sinfield-ter, Pet. Dec. 27. O. A. Paget. JONAS, LEWIS, clothier, Norwich. Sur. Jan. 12 [JAN. 8, 1870. KEMPTON, EDWARD, upholsterer, Morning-la, Hackney. Pet. Dec. 27. O. A. Paget. Sol. Brighton, Bishopsgate-st-within. Sur. Jan. 24 KING, GEORGE, general dealer, The Retreat, Lewisham. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sols. Miller and Stubbs, Eastcheap. Sur. Jan. 14 Pet. KNIGHTBRIDGE, JAMES CHARLES, linen draper, Conduit-rd, Plumstead. Pet. Dec. 29. Basinghall-st. Sur. Jan. 19 O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Buchanan, KRAMER, MORITZ WILHELM, agent, Lombard-st. Pet. Dec. 24. O. A. Paget. Sols. Linklaters and Co., Walbrook. Sur. Jan. 19 LANCE, WILLIAM, cheesemonger, Elgan-rd, Kensington-pk. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham, Hackney-wick. Sur. Jan. 14 Sol. Hicks, Francis st, LUNAN, GEORGE, carpenter, Clayhall-rd, Old Ford-rd. Dec. 29. 0. A. Paget. Sol. Moss, Gracechurch-st. Sur. Jan. 26 MARRIOTT, AMBROSE, gas engineer, St. Neot's. O. A. Paget. Sols. Austen and Co., Raymond's-bldgs, Gray'sPet. Dec. 28. inn. Sur. Jan. 24 MARRIOTT, CHARLES, and ELY, JONATHAN LORKIN, builders, Muswell-hill-rd, Colney Hatch. O. A. Graham. Sol. Parks, Beaufort-bldgs, Strand. Sur. Jan. 18 Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. Pepys. MAUDE, JOHN, no occupation, Cadogan-rd, Surbiton. Dec. 29. O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Wild and Barber, Ironmonger-la. Pet. Sur. Jan. 19 Pet. MAYHEW, SIDNEY, gentleman, Melrose-rd, Wandsworth. way. Great James-st, Bedford-row. Sur. Jan. 12 PRESCOTT, CHARLOTTE URSULA, milliner, Carro ter west, PRIOR, WILLIAM THOMAS, victualler, North-end, Kingston. Pet. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Marshall, Lincoln's-inn-fields. Sur. Jan. 19 SEYERS, HENRY HEMLEY, merchant, Gracechurch-st. Pet. Dec. SHEPPARD, RICHARD JOHN, clerk in the patent office, Wigmorest, Cavendish-sq. Pet. Dec. 24. Walbrook. Sur. Jan. 24 O. A. Paget. Sol. Marsden. SIMPSON, JOHN, engineer, Thomas-st, Whitechapel. Pet. Dec. 24. Reg. Pepys. Ö. A. Graham. Sol. Champion, Ironmongerla. Sur. Jan. 14 SMITH, WILLIAM HARRIS, carpenter, Lancaster-rd, Notting-hill. Pet. Dec. 28. O. A. Paget. Sol. Rigby, Gresham-st. Sur. Jan. 24 STEVENS, CHARLES, wood engraver, Red Lion sq, Holborn, and Wood-la, Highgate. Pet. Jan. 17. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Burt, Guildhall-chmbrs. Sur. Jan. 17 STOREY, JOHN, assistant relieving officer. Cow Cross-st, Smithfield. Pet. Dec. 24. 0. A. Paget. Sol. Hicks, Francis-ter, H ckney-wick. Sur. Dec. 24 SUTHERLAND, JAMES STEWART CALDER, assistant commissary Sols. Prior and Bigg, Southampton-bldgs. Sur. Jan. 14 TURNHAM, JOHN, late victualler, Herbert-villa, Lewisham. Pet. TWINING, EDWIN, commission agent, Coleman-st, Islington. Pet. WEEDON, EDWIN, builder, Moreton-ter, Pimlico. Pet. Dec. 27. WEST, THOMAS, engineer, Devons-rd, Bromley-by-Bow. Dec. 20. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Shearman, Little WHITE, GEORGE WHITFIELD, schoolmaster, High-cross, Totten- WILLIS, GEORGE, builder, Herne-st, Canning-town. Pet. Dec. 28. O. A. Paget. Sol. Clarke, St. Mary's-sq. Paddington. Sur. Jan. 26 To surrender in the Country. ABBEY, WILLIAM, provision merchant, Manchester ADAMS, RICHARD, beerseller, Manchester. Pet. Dec. 24. Reg. & ALLISON, JOSEPH, flour dealer, Middlesborough. Pet. Dec. 20 BALL, WILLIAM, carriage manufacturer, Leicester. Pet. Dec. 28. BULLOCK, JOHN, grocer, Monks Coppenhall. Pet. Dec. 7. Reg. & O. A. Broughton. Sol. Salt, Tunstall. Sur. Jan. 15 BURDEN, JOHN, jun., tailor, Sedbury. Pet. Dec. 28 BURROWS, GEORGE, late grocer, Longton. Pet. Dec. 23 CAMPBELL, FREDERICK PELEW, victualler, Liverpool. Pet. Dec. 27. O. A. Turner. Sol. Dixon, Liverpool. Sur Jan. 10 CARTER, JAMES, beerhouse keeper, North Shields. Pet. Dec. 28. COLE, JOHN, provision dealer, Coventry. Pet. Dec. 29 COOK, GEORGE, farm labourer, Aubourn. Pet. Dec. 24. Reg. & Sul. Kent, agent for Brooke, Nantwich. Sur. Jan. 17 COUPLAND, JAMES HENRY, late cotton broker, Liverpool. Pet. Dec. 29. 0. A. Turner. Sols. Forshaw and Hawkins, Liverpool. Sur. Jan. 10 COMPE, MATTHEW, chemist, Saddleworth CRAFT, HOLIDAY BOWINS, journeyman plough maker, Lincoln. CREWS, CHARLES, gentleman, Slapton. Pet. Dec. 24 DALE, JAMES, warehouseman, Cheetham. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. & Reg. & Reg. & O. A. DIXON, JOHS, innkeeper, Bankfoot. Pet. Dec. 23. Reg. & O. A. Reg. & O. A. EDWARDS, ROBERT, baker, Liverpool. Pet. Dec. 28. O. A. FELLOWS, JOSEPH, grocer, Portobello. Pet. Dec. 24 Reg. & O. A. Pet. Dec. 27. O. A. Turner. So.. France, Wigan. Sur. Jan. 10 Pet. Dec. 28. O. A. FORTH, JOHN, and BOOTH, SPENCER BANKS, woolstaplers, Bradford. Pet. Dec. 30 FOWLER, JOHN, coal merchant, Lyme Regis. Pet. Dec. 23 Pet. Dec. 24. GINISON, GEORGE, paper maker, New Savage. Pet. Nov. 30 GITTINS, ABRAHAM, builder, Birmingham. Pet. Dec, 24 GLEDHILL, GEORGE, cloth manufacturer, Leeds and Morley. Pet. Dec. 30 GOLDSCHMIDT, BERNHARD, late cigar merchant, Birmingham. Pet. Dec. 22 GOODWIN, HENRY, fireman, Wolstanton. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. & 0. A. Challinor. Sols. Messrs. Tennant, Hanley. Sur. Jan. 25 GRAHAM, JAMES HENRY, joiner, Bishopwearmouth. Pet. Dec. Reg. & 0. A. Ellis. Sol. Barker, Sunderland. Sur. Jan. 12 GRANT, ELIZABETH, late victualler, Blackpool. Pet. Dec. 28. O. A. Turner. Sols. Bellringer, Liverpool, agent for Elliott, Manchester. Sur. Jan. 12 GRAY, THOMAS, mechanic, Burrowford. Pet. July 31. Reg. & 0. A. Carr. Sols. Backhouse and Whittam, Burnley. Sur. Jan. 12 GREY, JOSEPH, grocer, Wingate Grange Colliery. Pet. Dec. 28. Reg. & O. A. Greenwell. Sol. Stafford, Durham. Sur. Jan. 11 GRIFFITHS, PRYCE, draper, Welchpool. Pet. Dec. 11. Reg. & 9. A. Harrison. Sol. Harrison. Welchpool. Sur. Jan. 13 GRINLING, JOHN, jun, livery stable keeper, Ipswich. Pet. Dec. Reg. & O. A. Pretyman. Sol. Jennings, Ipswich. Sur. Jan. 15 GYDE, CHARLES, cabinet maker, Birmingham. Pet. Dec. 28 HALLAM, JOHN, journeyman tatior, Keyworth. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. &O. A. Patchitt. Sol. Heathcote, Nottingham. Sur. Feb. 9 HAMER, JOHS, and GREY, BENJAMIN, Woollen printers, Headingly, in Leeds. Pet. Dec, 28 HANCOCK, JOHN, late grocer, Goldenhill, near Tunstall. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. & O. A. Challinor, Sol. Salt, Tunstall. Sur. Jan. 25 HARRISON, WILLIAM, potatoe dealer, Bracebridge-heath. Pet. Dec. 4. Reg. & O. A. Uppleby. Sol. Rex, Lincoln. Sur. Jan. 12 HARTNELL, HENRY TIMOTHY LOCKETT, builder, Curry Rivell. Pet. Dec. 24 HEATH, JOSEPH, CHADWICK, MOSES, WILCOX, JOSEPH, and COT- HOLDER, RICHARD, farmer, Highlington. Pet. Dec. 24. Reg. & Pet. Dec. 28. O. A. Turner. Sols. Evans and Lockett, Liverpool. Sur. Jan. 12 HOWELL, GEORGE, Labourer, Twerton. Pet. Dec. 22. Reg. & O. A. Smith. Sol. Bartrum, Bith. Sur. Jan. 18 HOWLETT, HENRY, jun, labourer, Norwich. Pet. Dec. 28. Reg. Sur. Jan. 11 JACKSON, JAMES, coal merchant, Kilpinpipe. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. Sels. Anderson and Collins, Liverpool. Sur. Jan. 12 KNIGHT, EDWARD WILLIAM, bootmaker, Purbrook. Pet. Dec. 28. Reg. & 0. A. Howard. Sol. Champ, Portsea. Sur. Jan. 21 LAINE, JAMES, fruiterer, Darlington. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. & O. A. Bowes. Sol. Steavenson, Darlington. Sur. Jan. 21 LAW, JOHN M'KENZIE, cabinet maker, Ulverston. Pet. Dec. 24. Reg.&O. A. Postlethwaite. Sol. Jackson, Ulverston. Sur. Jan. 14 LEWIS, HUGH, dealer in coal, Redwharf. Pet. Dec. 20. O. Turner. Sols. Evans and Lockett, Liverpool. Sur. Jan. 17 LICHTHEIM, SAMUEL, wholesale clothier, Manchester A. LIVESEY, EDWIN, and GIBSON, GEORGE, cloth finishers, Leeds. LORD, CHARLES, commission agent, Bradford. Pet. Dec. 30 MCCOY, JOHN, pawnbroker, Macclesfield. MIDDLETON, HUGH, engineer, Exeter. Pet. Dec. 30 MILLS, CHARLES ROBERT, manager of a beerhouse, Ipswich. Pet. third, 7., and 13. 7. to new proofs. Paget, London.-Palme and Hodgkinson, edged tool manufacturers, first, 208. Kinnear Birmingham. Rhodes, R. R. iron plate worker, first, 58. 3d. Kinnear, Birmingham.-Richards, T. Are brick maker, first, 18. 10d. Kinnear, Birmingham.-Rose, C. S. printer, first, 78. 10.-Kinnear, Birmingham.-Sandberg, H. A. iron merchant, first, 73d. Kinnear, Birmingham.-Smith and St. Pier, thrashing machine owners, first, 6. Paget, London.-Speedy, H. P. victualler, first, 4. 2d. Paget, London.-Steadman, C. grocer, first, 44d. Kinnear, Birmingham.Welch, J. and J. jun. iron manufacturers, second, 1s. 9id. (first sep. div. of each, 204.) Kinnear, Birmingham. Baker, J. surveyor, first, 94, 9d. Kinnear, Birmingham.-Briggs, W. paper manufacturer, first, 112. Laidman. Newcastle.-Bru ford and Cross, printers, 744. Carrick, Exeter.-Bruford, E. printer, 20s. Carrick, Ex-ter.-Crosto, G. looking glass manufacturer, first, 68. Harris, Nottingham.-Housen, P. W. merchant second, 3d. Laidman, Newcastle.-Harris and Turner, coal factors, first, 4s. Harris, Nottingham.-Hayward, R. butcher, first, 3s. Carrick, Exeter.-Hopkins, William, farmer, first, 5s. Harris, Nottingham. Langler, S. hotel keeper, first, 12, 64. Carrick, Exeter.-Nettleton, F. beer merchant, first, 2s. 8. Carrick. Exeter.-Peano, J. miller, further, 8. Carrick, Exeter.-Richards and Paseor, potato merchants, further, 24. Carrick, Exeter.-Sarell, W. M. B. ironmonger, further, . Carrick, Exeter. INSOLVENTS' ESTATES. The Registrar is given, to whom apply for the Dividend. Syles, E. shopkeeper, first and final, 2s. 14. Jones, County Court, Huddersfield.-Taylor, W. cloth miller, first and final, 18. 10. Jones, County Court, Huddersfield. Wilson, J. inn. keeper, first and final, 5s. 8d. Jones, County Court, Huddersfield OWENS, RICHARD, bootinaker, Escomb. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. & Assignment, Composition, Juspectorship, and 0. A. Trotter. Sol. Hutchinson, Bishop Auckland. Sur. Jan. 13 PAIN, JAMES, innkeeper, Broughton, near Kettering. Pet. Dec. 23. Reg. & O. A. Lamb. Sol. Cooke, Wellingborough. Sur. Jan. 7 PARKER, ROBERT, commercial traveller, Leicester. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. & O. A. Ingram. Sol. Owston, Leicester. Sur. Jan, 2 PARNELL, JOSEPH, and PARNELL, THOMAS, bricksetters, Great Crosby, near Liverpool. Pet. Dec. 28. O. A. Turner. Sol. Atherton, Liverpool. Sur. Jan. 14 Reg. & O. A. PAYNE, ALFRED, boot manufacturer, Brecon. Pet. Dec. 20. Reg. & O A. Pet. Dec. 22 REED, ROBERT, furniture broker, Bishop Auckland. Pet. Dec. 28. RICHARDS, HENRY, grocer, Teignmouth. Pet. Dec. 28 SMITH, HENRY, general draper, West Derby. Pet. Dec. 28. O. A. Pet. Sur. Reg. & O. A. Batt. Sol. Jones, Abergavenny. Sur. Jan. 11 SUTTON, JOHN MAULE, coal owner, Dartmouth. Pet. Dec. 28 THOMAS, JOHN, hatter, Landport. Pet. Dec. 28. Reg. & O. A. Reg. & WILCOCK, SIMON, butcher, St. Minver, near Wadebridge. Pet. Dec. 28 Jan. 11 WILCOCKSON, JOHN. late innkeeper, Chesterfield. Pet. Dec. 28. YORATH, JAMES, beerhouse keeper, Cardiff. Pet. Dec. 29. Reg. EMANUELS, MICHAEL, pawnbroker's assistant, Birmingham. Dividends. The Official Assignees are given, to whom apply for the Dividends. BANKRUPTS' ESTATES. Bolton, J. H. captain, first, 1s. 8id. Paget, London. -Broomhall F. grocer, first, 4s. 24. Kinnear, Birmingham.-Müller, B. jeweller, Roberts, tailor, Chesterfield, and W. Wootton, saddler's ironmonger, Walsall BISSELL, WILLIAM, Birmingham. Dec. 4. 6. on Jan. 1 BRERETON, THOMAS, jun., builder, Shavington-cum-Gresty. Dec. 18. 5. by two equal instalments in 3 and 6 mos,-secured. Trusts. T. Brereton, sen., bricksetter, and J. Cooke, yeoman, both Shavington-cum-Gresty BRIDGER, HENRY, musical instrument dealer, Wembden, near Nov. 30. 58., by two equal instalments, in 10 days and 3 mos BURGESS, THOMAS, builder, Lower Seymour st, Portman-sq. Nov. 26. Trust. J. Yates, timber merchant, Davies-st, Berkeley-sq BULLOCK, WILLIAM EDWARD, formerly lieutenant in 6th dragoon guards, Arundel-st, Leicester-sq. Dec. 20. 2, 67, in 14 days BUSHNELL, GEORGE, coachmaker, Landport. Dec. 13. 28. in 14. days CARR, HENRY, out of business, Liverpool. Nov. 25. Trust. W. G. Dixon, accountant, Birmingham CHAPMAN, EDWARD WILLIAM, lighterman, Kingswood, near CAAPMAN, WILLIAM HENRY, builder, Tottenham. 58., 2s. 6d. and 2s. 6d., on Jan. 17, March 17, and May 17. Trust. G. Bradbury, ironmonger, Garlick-hill CHERICI, MARY, jeweller, Stockton. Dec. 6. 10s., by four equa instalments on Feb. 1, May 1, Aug. 1, and Nov. 1,-secured. Trust. A. Marks, general factor, Sheffield CLARK, ROBERT, grocer, Portsmouth. Dec. 21. 4. in 14 days COPPEN, WILLIAM, bootmaker, Walsall, and Coventry. Dec. 3. 58., by three equal instalments, in 2, 4, and 6 mos,-securel. Trust. E. Coppen, spinster, Coventry CROASDALE, HENRY, innkeeper, Whalley. Dec. 2. 10s, in 1 mo DURRANS, THOMAS, grocer, Hightown in-Liversedge, in Birstal. mos 48. in 2 and 4 EDNEY, CHARLES PHILLIPS, commission agent, Seaforth, and Liverpool. Dec. 9. 1. in 14 days ELLIS, WILLIAM TIZARD FLEW, bookseller, Southampton. Nov 17. Trusts. H. J. Buchan, esq., Southampton, and J. Jon. A'dersgate-st EYRE, GEORGE, builder, Codner. Dec. 14. 6s. 8., 58. on April 7, and 18. 87, on June 7,-secured. Trust. W. Eyre, grocer, Codnor Dec. 9. FEARNSIDE, FREDERICK, dealer in rags, Ossett. Trust. B. Littlewood, mungo merchant, Huddersfield FENWICK, JOHN CLEREVAULX, attorney, Newcastle and Hexham July 31. Trusts. W. T. Pritchard, proctor, Doctors' commons, and J. G. Fenwick, tanner, Newcastle FISHER, WILLIAM CROW, provision merchant, Liverpool. Dec. 20. 4. 8. in 1 mo Nov. 30. FORMAN, JAMES, farmer, Beardsall. Trusts. E. Barnett, common brewer, and W. Brown, corn dealer, both Derby FREAN, THOMAS HENDER, and DUKE, THOMAS BERRIDGE, corn merchants, Liverpool. Dec. 14. 15s, 6.-78, on Jan. 4, 5s. on March 4, and 3, 64, on April 4,-guaranteed FRENCH, THOMAS, grocer, Southsea. Dec. 21. 2, 6d, in 14 days GIGGLE, HENRY: BROOKE, WILLIAM; and TEALE, GEORGE. flock manufacturers, Ossett. Nov. 29. 128. G.-5. on March 1, and 2s. 6d. on June 1, Sept. 1, and Dec. 1. Trusts. F. Dykes bank manager, Wakefield F. Machil', rag merchant, Batley Carr, and S. Goodall, flock dealer, Earlsheaton GODDARD, FELIX, grocer, Southgate-rd, Wood-green. Dec. 14. 198. 6. by three equal instalments, in 6, 9, and 12 mos GOODWYN, REASON, attorney's clerk, Woodbridge. Dec. 14. Trust. B. Moulton, auctioneer, Woodbridge GOULD, HENRY CADDELL, brewer, Brighton. Dec. 8. Trusts. C. Williams, maltster, Salisbury, and C. G. Reed, ironmonger, Brighton GRANT, GEORGE, grocer, Wednesbury. Dec. 21. 5s. by two equal instalments, in 1 and 2 mos. Trust. J. Walker, maltster, Wednesbury GREAVES, JOHN WOOLLEY, grocer, Linthwaite. Dec. 7. Trusts. R. T. Denton, wholesale grocer, and B. Thompson, carrier, both Huddersfield GREENHOUGH. WILLIAM, grindery ware dea'or, Manchester. Dec. 20. 78.-2s. 6d., 28., and 2s. 6d. in 4, 8, and 12 mos from Jan. 1, -secured HARGROVE, SAMUEL JOHN, commission agent, Handsworth. Dec. 21. 2. 6d. immediately mos HART, JOHN, cigar manufacturer, Bond ct house, Bond-ct Walbrook. Nov. 25. 38. by two equal instalments, in 3 and 6 HARTILL, JOHN HENRY, miller, Great-bridge. Dec. 3. 5s. in I mo. Trust. R. J. Cooper, agent, Oldbury HARVEY, WILLIAM BULL, granite merchant, Queen's-rd, Battersen. Dec. 1. 1s. in 6 mos HALES, THOMAS, grocer, Lower Britain - st, New Brompton. Dec. 1. 2. 3. by two equal instalments, in 1 and 3 mos HEAL, JOHN, builder, Bedminster. Nov. 23. 12. Gd. by three equal instaliments, on Dec. 24. April 25, and Aug. 25 HENI BY, THOMAS, fellmonger, Chichester, and Midhurst. Nov. 22. Trusts. E. Habini, coach builder, and O. Ballard, butcher, both Chichester |