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The Private Class on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, from a quarter to twelve to a quarter to two o'clock.

By Order of the Council,

(Signed) EDWARD RYAN, Chairman pro tem.
Note. The Educational Term commences on the
11th January, and ends on the 30th March, 1855.
The several Readers will receive their respective
Classes on the appointed days, commencing on Monday,
the 15th January.

PHOTOGRAPHY AN AID TO THE ADMINIS-
TRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE.

work, while the superiority of his apparel over his attainments led me to suspect that he was a practised thief. I forwarded his likeness to several places, and soon received information that he had been convicted in London and Dublin. The London officer, who recognised him by his portrait, was subpoenaed as a witness, picked him out from among thirty or forty other prisoners, and gave evidence on his trial in October last, which led the Recorder to sentence him to six years' penal servitude.

"J. D. came to the gaol wholly unknown; his person and manners induced me to suspect that it was not his first appearance in a place of confinement; and, having made several copies of his portrait, I sent them MR. J. A. GARDINER, the Governor of the Bristol round to the governors of different prisons. He was Gaol, has just addressed a circular to the Governors of recognised as having been convicted at Wells; the neother Gaols, stating the advantages which result from cessary witness was subpoenaed, his former conviction taking photographic likenesses of prisoners. We ex-proved, and he was sentenced to four years' penal sertract the following from his letter:vitude.

"The importance of being enabled, in the cases of all hardened criminals, to prove previous convictions, must be too self-evident to dwell upon; neither does it require argument to shew that the difficulties hitherto in the way of such proofs have been always numerous,

and often insurmountable.

"When the convict has been sent back for a second time to the same gaol, the required evidence has been easily procurable; but it is well known to all who have been concerned in criminal administration, that the most cunning, the most skilled, and the most daring offenders are migratory in their habits; that they do not locate themselves in a particular town or district, but extend their ravages to wherever there is the most open field for crime, or where the chances of plunder most present themselves. That this is the case will be attested by the police of almost every large city, whose experience will have failed to connect the most extensive and best-planned robberies with their resident known thieves.

"A knowledge of the foregoing truths induced me, a few years ago, to desiderate some mode by which descriptions of committed prisoners suspected of previous convictions might be circulated among the governors of leading gaols, but numerous difficulties at first presented themselves. Periodical visits of inspection might be useful, but they would have two great disadvantages-first, they would withdraw the governor or confidential officer too frequently from his gaol duties; and, secondly, they would entail expenses which the counties could not bear. Written descriptions, in very marked cases, might be effective; but, as in the great majority of instances it would be found impossible to make them sufficiently precise, they would only tend, where persons were sent to identify, to frequent disappointments and useless expense.

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Photography then suggested itself to my mind, and it became at once apparent, that if I could devise some means of making the operation sufficiently sudden, I might, in scores of cases, even without the knowledge of the prisoner, procure his likeness, a very icon of himself, of which, being capable of multiplication to any extent, I might transmit a copy to wherever it might promise to lead to useful results.

Twelve months' continuous study of the system has enabled me to perfect it. I have now an apparatus in my gaol which I use daily. I have rendered it most subservient to the object for which it was designed, and through its use have brought to justice several hardened offenders, who, being unknown in my neighbourhood, would otherwise have escaped with inadequate punishment.

"J. H. came into the Bristol Gaol, upon commitment for trial, a perfect stranger to me and my officers; he was well attired, but very illiterate; the state of his hands convinced me that he had not done any hard

"I could mention several instances in which some most notorious thieves, strangers to this part, have been brought to proper punishment.

"Such having been my own experience, I now appeal to the governors of other gaols to aid me in carrying out the system upon a broad and a national scale. The cost of an apparatus complete will not exceed 107., and it may be worked at an expense of about 57. per annum.

"I have only to add my wish that you should bring this communication under the notice of your visiting justices, and to say, 'Should the authorities of any district consider that I can help them, by instructing their officers in the exercise of this most useful art, I shall be happy to do so.'

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N.B.-Short Causes, Short Claims, Consent Causes, Unopposed Petitions, and Claims every Saturday. The Unopposed Petitions to be taken first.

Notice.-Consent 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.

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EQUITY CAUSE LISTS, HILARY TERM, 1855.

*** The following abbreviations have been adopted to abridge the space the Cause Papers would otherwise have occupied:-A. Abated-Adj. Adjourned-A. T. After Term-Ap. Appeal-C. D. Cause Day-Cl. Claim-C. Costs-D. Demurrer-E. Exceptions-F. D. Further Directions-M. Motion-P. C. Pro Confesso-Pl. Plea-Pin. Petition-R. Rehearing-S. O. Stand Over-Sh. Short.

Court of Chancery.
Before the LORD CHANCELLor.
APPEALS.

Lockhart v. Reilly
Reilly v. Lockhart (3 Aps)
Goldsmith v. Russell

Attorney-Gen. v. Alford CAUSE.

Neale v. Farrer.

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Partridge v. Ives (M for dec.) Att.-Gen. & Johnson (FD,

Symes v. Magnay (M for Watson v. Cleaver (M for decree)

Warick v. Richards (Cause) Wynne v. Ogilvie (M for dec.) Pilkington v. Belton (M for decree)

Jebby. Tugwell (M for decree) Elam v. Stead (M for decree) Brady". Morgan (M for dec.) Beere v. Beere (Cause) Turnley v. Biron (M for dec.) Maddock v. Akid (M for dec.) Robinson v. Anderson (Cause) Poole v. Poole (M for decree) Shaw v. Neale (Cause) Harford v. Lloyd (Cause) Child v. Child (Cause) Jefferies v. Michell (Cause)

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Same v. Seddon

Robinson v. Robinson (CI)
Lavers v. Edwards (Cl)
Minet v. Leman (M for decree)
Stephens v. Wanklin
Same v. Salway

(Caus.)

Rowles v. Everatt (CI)
Melland v. Ashmall (Cl)
Pitt v. Pitt (Cause) Sh
Payne v. Barker (Further con-
sideration)

Att.-Gen. v. Corporation of

Great Yarmouth (Cause) Griffin v. Clowes (Further consideration)

Coard v. Holderness (M for decree)

Cowling v. Bowstead (Further consideration)

Bell v. Whitbourn (M for dec.) Haigh. Hepworth (Further

Hollingsworth v. Woodhead (Cause)

Pullen v. Fairthorne (M for decree)

Rogers v. Rogers (Cause)
Caledonian Railway Co. v.
Woodrow (Cause)
Arkell v. Henly (Cause)
Henly v. Henly (Cause)
Capell v. Hyatt (M for decree)
Davies v. Hallett (M for dec.)
Bensley v. Riches (M for dec.)
Collinson v. Lister (Cause)
Brocklebank v. Johnson (M
for decree)

Cookson Bougham (Cau.)

Same v. Elliott

M Mullen v. Rea (M for dec.) Nicholson v. Carr (M for dec.) Att.-Gen. v. Harman (M for decree)

Att.-Gen. v. Moor (Cause) Turner v. Ramsay (Cause) Jones v. Dickson (M for dec.) Hooper v. Barry (Further consideration)

Hambly v. Michell (Further consideration) Stockley v. Pearson (Further consideration)

Allan v. Ruyssenaers (Cause)

consideration) Lingard v. Lingard (M for decree)

Tew v. Austen (CI) Sanderson v. Duval (CI) Rendlesham v. Norman (Further consideration) Band v. Fardell (Further consideration) Cochrane v. Barclay (Cl) Bicknell v. Bouleott (Further consideration) Baker v. Baker

Same v. Lee (FD, C) Sh

Dorman v. Buckley (Cause)

Bradbury. Ward (M for dec.)
Bolt v. Lockett (CI)
Thomas v. Woodhouse (M for
decree)

Moore v. Brookes (F D. C)
Bone v. Pollard (M for decree)

Sh

Hodgson v. Smithson (M for decree)

Hannah v. Kilner (Cause) Leisinger v. Winter (M for decree)

Davis v. Earl of Dysart (M for decree)

Corrodus v. Sharp (Further consideration).

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Lord v. Colvin (Cause) A. T.
Sutcliffe v. Crosse (M for dec.)
Birley v. Owen (CI)
Clements v. Pulman (Cause)
Yeates v. Roberts (M for dec.)
Colvin v. Lord (Cause)
Maybery v. Brooking (Reh.)
Upton v. Forster (Cause)
Welton v. Cracknell (M for
decree)

Gough v. Lewis

Gough v. Lewis (Cause)

Summers v. Summers (CI) Other v. Iveson (M for decree)

Pollard v. Doyle (Cause) Houlding v. Cross (Sp. case)

Kearns v. Doyle

Gurney D. Gurney (C).
Fawtrop v. Craven (Sp. case)
Thornber v. Wilson (Cause)
Twining v. Twining (F D,
Twining v. Holmes C)
Creed v. Corner (M for dec.)
Tomson v. Judge (Cause)
Pennell v. Hume (Cause)
Newman v. Stone (CI)
Moodie v. Bannister (Cause)
Campbell v. Lord Stafford (M
for decree)
Rogers v. Hooper (Cause)
Henderson v. Cook (Cause)
Tennant v. Parker (Cause)
Williamson v. Wootton (Cl)
Wardle v. Marsden (M for de-
cree)

Bean v. Dawson (M for dec.)
Poole

Rumball: Peachy (FD,C)

Williams v. Hughes (Cause) Greene v. Norton (4) (F D, C) Hudson v. Whimpole (Fur

ther consideration) Elder v. Maclean (3) (E, F D, C)

Barton v. Dixon (7) (F D, C)
Mott v. Jollye (Cause)
Kent v. Porter (Cause)

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Gibson v. Homes (Cause)
Sturch v. Bolton
Same v. Same
Shelford v. Kane (Cause)
Dresser v. Hoare (M for dec.)
Wiles v. Gresham (Further
consideration)

Morland v. Isaacs (Cause)
Banks v. Braithwaite (F D, C)
Att.-Gen. v. Baines (F D, C)
Barnes v. Carter (Cl)
London and South-western
Railway Co. v. Humphrey
(Cause)

Aubert v. Aubert (Cause) Taylor v. Portington (M for decree)

v.

Pogson v. Burton (F D, C) Lawley v. King (M for decree) Adlington Chippendale (Further consideration) Lewarne v. Collins (Cause) Holmes v. Holmes

Same v. Same } (FD, C)

Taylor v. Johnson (M for dec.) Wood v. Wood (CI)

Job v. Truelove (M for decree) Marryatt v. Marryatt (M for decree)

Pembrook v. Kingsford (Fur-
ther consideration)
Fletcher v. Moore (Cause)
Moseley v. Glen (M for decree)

Greenwood v. Taylor (5) (E, Sealy v. Waugh (M for decree)
F D, C)

Thompson v. Jeves (Cause) Hitchman v. Stewart (Fur. cons.)

Trail v. Stewart }

Evans v. Kinsey (Cause)
Bowles v. Field (Cause)
Garner v. Moore (Cause)
Boughen v. Farrer (Sp. case)
Ramsden v. Hirst (M for dec.)
Harley v. Moon (Further con-
sideration)

Monro v. Proctor (F D, C)
Rogers v. Dicks (M for dec.)
Lacon v. Allen (Cause)
Wild v. Booker (Further con-
sideration)

Berry v. Charnock (M for de

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Chester v. Brown (Cause)
Shew v. Marsh (M for decree)
Bowerbank v. Frodsham (F D,
C)
Pownell v. Miller (Cause)
Ball v. Freeman (Cause)
Weston v. Hobson (F D, C)
Baynard v. Woolley (M for
decree)

Jones v. Lodge (4) (F D, C)

Wood v. Taylor (F D, C)

Same v. Lord Carter v. Sanders (Further consideration)

Eckford v. Roome (F D, C) Shelley v. Clarke (F D, C) Turner v. Goodrich (M for decree)

Fagge v. Sandys (M for dec.) Holmes v. Holmes (CI).

Before Vice-Chancellor Sir J. STUART.
PLEAS, DEMURRERS, CAUSES, &c.

White v. Self (Cl)
Sayre v. Cramp (Cause)
Chapman v. Great Northern
Railway Co. (F D, C)
Thompson v. Clarke (M for
decree)
Goode v. Hollier (Cause) SO
Whitbread v. Lyall (M for de-
cree)

Cole v. Eaton (Further cons.)
Edwards v. Tate (3) (F D, C)
Gore v. Bowser (3) (E, F D, C)
Munk v. Cole (F D, C, Ptn)
Salter v. Adey (Cause)
Davey v. Harrison (2) (FD, C)
Johnson v. Bennett (FD, C)
Lee v. Browne (F D, C)
Bethell v. Stocks (Cause)

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Henbrough v. Atkinson (M | Plumbe v. Straford (M for de

for decree) Wheatley v. Purser (Further consideration) Wickenden v. Rayson (Further consideration)

Goff v. Walters (M for decree)
Lea v. Grundy (Subsequent
Lea v. Cook JFD, C)
Marquis of Londonderry v.
Earl Vane (M for decree)
Collinge v. Knight (4) (E)
Singleton. Bulmer (E, FD,C)
Rose v. Smith (Further cons.)
Wiggins v. Peppin (4) (FD, C)
Hughes v. Paramore (E)
Ince v. Ince (Cause)
Mander v. Cattell (Further
consideration)
Ridler v. Yearsley (F D, C)
Cecil. Nicholson (Further
consideration)
Tickner v. Smith (Cause)
Clarke v. Whiteway (Further
consideration)

Llewellyn v. Morgan (F D, C)
Cropper. Mellersh (M for
decree)

Engleheart v. Ordell (F D, C,
Ptn)

Crosbie . Bunnett (Cause,
Pto)

Stanley v. Wrigley (Cause)
Ibberson v. Warth (Cause)
Howard v. Lloyd (M for dec.)
Vincent v. Godson (F D, C,
Ptn)

Franklin v. Franklin (Cause)
Fowler v. Holt (F D, C)
Gay v. Tudor (Further cons.)
Casley v. Goodridge (CI)
Gibson. Fairlamb (Further
consideration)
Perry v. Walker (E, FD, C)
Finch v. Carey (M for dec.) Sh
Laire v. Parkin (Cause)
Weston v. Tompson (Cause)
Hunt v. Hunt (CI)
Stockin v. Lane (Cause)
Brayshaw v. Preston (Cause)
Roberts v. Vercoe (Cause)
Gage v. Gage (Further cons.)

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cree)

Russell v. M'Culloch (2) (Ca.) New River Co. v. Pearson (M for decree)

Corke v. Higgins (F D, C) Evans v. Brown (Cause) Hatwill v. Rimell (Further consideration)

Green v Morris (Cause)
Bishop v. Webb (M for decree)
Rittson v. Stordy (F D, C)
Ramsbottom v. Brierly (Cau.)
Burton v. Sills (Further cons.)
Crow v. Colombine (2) (F D,
C)

Paddon v. Richardson (Cause)
Beaumont v. James (F D, C)
Creak v. Fraser (Cl)
Earl of Mansfield v. Ogle (6)

(E, 2 sets)
Lewis v. Lewis (4) (E, F D, C)
Anderson v. Sandeman (2) (F
D, C)

Nicholls v. Hoblyn (E)
Martindale v. Challis (Cl)
Wood v. Ordish (6) (F D, C)
Spink v. Hutton (6) (F D, C)
Williams v. Minster (Further
consideration) Sh
Harwood v. Welham (Further
consideration) Sh
Sheppard v. Holmes (Cause)

Sh

Dunne v. Dunne (Cl)
Foster v. Cautley (Further
consideration)

Eaton v. Hanwell (M for dec.)
Finch v. Pearson (F D, C) Sh
Evans v. Nixon (M for decree)
Rippon v. Baker (Cl)
Wyatt v. Fisher (3) (Further
consideration)

Jones v. Richards (M for dec.)
Wheatley v. Bastow (2) (Cau.)
In re Kirby's Trust (Further
Phillips v. Kirby consid.)
Orford v. Ardern (Further
consideration)
Smith v. Edmonds (Further
consideration)
Mullens v. Bush (M for dec.)

Before Vice-Chancellor
CAUSES, &C.
Barrow v. Barrow (E for scan-
dal)

Prance v. Morrison (PI)
Anningson v. Newmarch (D)
Forsyth v. Ellice (F D, C)
Same v. Same Jso
Spickernell v. Hotham (E, F
D, C)
Davidson v. Greaves (Cause)
Hawkins v. Batchelor (M for
decree)

Brett v. Lethbridge (Sp. case)
Hamson v. Olivo (M for dec.)
Gray v. Smith (2) (Cause)
Pierce. Beauland (M for de-
cree)

Law . London Indisputable
Life Policy Co. (M for dec.)
Band v. Randle (Cause)
Attenborough v. Attenborough
(CI)

Sands v. Handley (Cl)
Mills v. Birch (M for decree)
Baker v. Armitage (M for de-
cree)

Sir W. P. WOOD. Scott v. Bentley (M for decree) Thompson v. Wedlake (Cause) Alderson v. Dalton (Cause) Eversfield v. Tisdell (M for decree) Lawrie v. Bankes (M for dec.) Watson v. Freeman (M for decree) Woodhouse v. Herrick (Special case) Wale v. Rackstraw (Cause) Allport v. Stephens (Cause) Cropper v. Babb (Cause) Chappell v. Atkinson (M for decree)

Bullock v. Bennett (Sp. case) Horsfield v. Ashton (F D, C) Att.-Gen. v. Queen Eliza

beth's College (Cause) Lee v. Head (Special case) Desborough v. Harris (Cause) Phipps v. Kelson (CI) Goodlad v. Burnett (Further consideration) Powell v. South Wales Railway Co. (E, FD, C)

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Re Irvine (Fur. cons. Irvine v. Irvine from cham.) Jones v. Jones (2) (Further consideration)

Winch v. Winch (Further consideration) Wigan v. Rowland (Further consideration)

Powell v. Griffiths (2) (FD,C) Hills v. Busby (Further consideration)

Thorp v. Thorp (Cause) Hibbert v. Balchin (Further consideration)

Lane v. Niblett (Further consideration)

Hepburn v. Palmer (3) (Further consideration)

Lawton v. King (Cause)

Same v. Same

Thorpe v. Thorpe (M for dec.) Goodwin v. Lee (M for dec.) Wright v. Kitchin (Cl) Edwards v. Kennedy (M for decree)

Lea v. Church (Cause) Yeoman v. Chawcraft (Further consideration)

Bell v. Adams (M for decree) Remnant v. Smallpiece (Cl) Earl of Lonsdale v. Countess Berchtoldt (Further cons.) Ogden v. Battams (Canse) Daines v. Parkinson (CI) Kennett v. Tytherleigh (F D, C)

Duke of Richmond v. Duncan (M for decree) Henney v. Fenton (FD, C) Hodgson v. Heads (M for dec.) Robertson v. Newsham (M for decree)

Att.-Gen. v. Mostyn (Cause) Coombs v. Baker (Cause) Carrington v. Beard (Further consideration)

Turner v. Irlam (M for decree)
Beere v. Beere (M for decree)
Harvey v. Bulkeley (Cause)
Same v. Sturgis

Rufford v. Davies (Cause)
Hind v. Poole (Special case)
Cochrane v. St. Clair (Cause)
Kelley v. Parker (Cause)
Smith v. Cross (Cl)
Palacio v. M'Knight (M for
decree)

Webb v. Ledsam (M for dec.) Wood v. Grazebrook (M for decree)

Taylor v. Wilkes (Cause) Savage v. Wilkins (M for dec.) Swallow v. Binns (Sp. case) Stephens v. Hotham (Cause) Lecoy v. Mogford (Cause) Bartlett v. Salmon (M for decree)

Fowler v. Bayldon (Further consideration, M) Bohun v. Smith (M for dec.) Tyrrell v. Weld (M for dec.) Goddard v. Haslam (M for decree)

Milligan v. Earl of Hardwicke
(M for decree)
Hodson v. Cash (M for dec.)
Owen v. Bank of England (M
for decree)

Crofts v. Middleton (Cause)
Baker v. Griffiths (Cause)
Key v. Key (Special case)

Knapman v. Loosemore (M for decree)

Bulkeley v. Hope (Special ca.)
Ambrose v. Ambrose (2) (Ca.)
Lowe v. Palmer (M for dec.)
Johnson v. Windle (Cl)
Petty v. Cockeril (Cause)
M'Nicoll v. Kay (Cl)
Shotwell v. Shotwell (M for
decree)

Hopkin v. Hopkin (Cause)
Rooper v. Harrison (Cause)
Preston v. Rayns (CI) Sh
Parry v. Milne (M for decree)
Langhorne v. Black (Cause)
Malleys v. Ryott (Further con-
sideration)

Stephens v. Adamson (Sp. ca.) Firth v. Greenwood (Cause) Watson v. Colchester (M for decree)

Gabb v. Prendergast (M for decree)

Williams v. North Stafford

shire Railway Co. (Cause) Watson v. Loveday (CI) Hervey v. Fitzpatrick (Cause) Gross v. Errington (M for decree)

Dewar v. Ellwood (Cause)
Pulling v. Crawshay (Cause)
Norbury v. Green (FD, C)
Hall v. Broughton (Cause)
Walker v. Banks (M for dec.)
Gordon v. Henning (E)
Thompson v. Daniel (Further
consideration)
Attorney-Gen. v. Stephens (M
for decree)

Loosemore v. Knapman (Further consideration) Rawlings v. Nash (Further consideration)

Sneesby v. Thorne (M for decree)

Taylor v. Millard (F D, C)
Ellwood v. Atkinson (Cause)
Barnes v. Wood (3) (F D, C)
Howell v. Price (Further con-
sideration)

Scovell v. Neale (M for dec.)
Parr v. Jewell (Cause)
Curtis v. Allen (Cause) SO, Sh
Hillier v. Haymon (Cause)
Wyatt v. Haslewood (Cause)
Sh

Wilks v. Jones (M for decree)
Forster v. Waddington (M for
decree)
Mandeno v. Mandeno (Fur-
ther consideration)
Wilkins v. Reeves (CI)
Cochrane v. Buchanan (CI)
Gwyou v. Gwyou (Cause, M
for decree)
Shaw v. Farrer (Cause)
Brewe v. Cox (Further cons.)
Walker v. Simpson (M for de-
cree)

Newton v. Dimes (M for dec.) Milnes v. Betteley (Cl) Ferraby v. Commercial Credit Mutual Assurance Society (Cause)

In re Lindfield (Further Horton v. Lind-consid. on field summons) Stephens v. Gadsden (M for decree)

Jackson v. Foster (Cause)
Cooper v. Cooper (Sp. case)

Pickford v. Brown (M for dec.) Johnson v. Clarke (Cause) Grainger v. Newnham (Further consideration) Dickens v. Unthank (M for decree)

Jan. 3.

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London Gazettes.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5.

BANKRUPTS.

HENRY ALBERT LINFORD and WILLIAM RICHARDSON, Sherbourne-lane, London, tavern and eating-house keepers, Jan. 16 and Feb. 15 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Johnson; Sol. Pollock, 54, Besboroughstreet, Belgrave-road.-Petition filed Dec. 29. GEORGE HART, Strand, Middlesex, ironmonger, dealer and chapman, Jan. 13 at 11, and Feb. 16 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sol. Shephard, 16, Clifford's-inn, Fleet-street, London. - Petition filed Jan. 2. GEORGE JAMES LOE, Chertsey, Surrey, builder, dealer and chapman, Jan. 11 (and not Jan. 13, as previously advertised) and Feb. 6 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Lee; Sols. Lovett, Guildford, Surrey; Jaquet, 9, New-inn, Strand, London.-Petition filed Dec. 18. CHARLES MARYON CROOKS, Church-row, Houndsditch, London, licensed victualler, wine and spirit merchant, dealer and chapman, Jan. 11 (and not Jan. 13, as previously advertised) and Feb. 6 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Edwards; Sols. Trehern & White, 13, Bargeyard-chambers, Bucklersbury, London. - Petition filed Dec. 20. JAMES WELCH, Barnsbury-place, Upper-street, Islington, Middlesex, innkeeper, Jan. 19 and Feb. 13 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Lee; Sol. Reed, 11, Ironmonger-lane, Cheapside, London.-Petition dated WILLIAM BOWLER, Windsor-terrace, Cooper's-road, Old Kent-road, formerly of Southwark-bridge-road, Surrey, hat manufacturer, dealer and chapman, Jan. 19 and Feb. 13 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Lee; Sols. Turnley & Luscombe, 38, Cannon-street, London.-Petition filed Jan. 3. ROBERT THOMSON, St. John-street-road, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, linendraper, Jan. 19 at 2, and Feb. 13 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Edwards; Sols. Lumley & Lumley, 41, Ludgate-street, London. - Petition filed Jan. 4. WILLIAM THOMAS ASHWIN, Montpelier Vale, Blackheath, Kent, chemist and druggist, Jan. 16 at half-past 11, and Feb. 13 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Stansfeld; Sol. Lindus, 5, South-square, Gray's-inn, Middlesex.-Petition filed Jan. 3. DAVID LEOPOLD LEWIS, Salters'-hall-court, Cannonstreet, London, and Larkhall-grove, Clapham, Surrey, merchant, dealer and chapman, Jan. 17 at half-past 1, and Feb. 14 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Graham; Sol. Cox, Pinners'-hall, Old Broad-street, City. JAMES DIGBY, Birch, Essex, miller, Jan. 13 at 1, and Feb. 24 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Pennell; Sols. Barnes & Neck, Colchester; Wire & Child, 9, St. Swithin's-lane, London. - Petition filed Dec. 28. THOMAS BATEMAN MANNING, Creek-road, Deptford, Kent, iron and brass founder, Jan. 17 at half-past 12, and Feb. 24 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Pennell; Sol. Nickoll, 33, Essex-street, Strand. -Petition dated Jan. 4.

Petition filed Jan. 4.

HARRIET JOSEPH, Merthyr Tydvil, Glamorganshire, victualler, and now a prisoner for debt in the Gaol of Cardiff, out of business, Jan. 17 and Feb. 14 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol : Off. Ass. Miller; Sol. Miller, Bristol. -Petition filed Dec. 26.

WILLIAM HENRY SAUNDERS, Pontypool, Monmouthshire, grocer and shopkeeper, Jan. 17 and Feb. 14 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol: Off. Ass. Acraman; Sols. Bevan & Girling, Bristol.-Petition filed Jan. 2.

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Elias Warhurst, Ardwick, Manchester, timber merchant, Jan. 16 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.- — Charles Warwick, Manchester, commission agent, Jan. 27 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex. John S. Smith, Liverpool, dry salter, Feb. 12 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.-James Pedley Deane, Manchester, merchant, Feb. 16 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.-Thomas Deans, Blackburn, Lancashire, draper, Feb. 1 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.-Michael Solomon, Lambeth-walk, Surrey, china dealer, Jan. 18 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Francis Wildbore, Stamford, Lincolnshire, hotel keeper, Jan. 18 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.; Jan. 26 at half-past 1, div.-John D. Humphreys, New Wharf-road, Caledonianroad, Middlesex, engineer, Jan. 18 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.; Jan. 26 at 2, div.-Cornelius Gibbs, Thorndon, Suffolk, innkeeper, Jan. 18 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac. -Charles Staples and John Collyer, Southampton, ship plumbers, Jan. 18 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Sidney M. Hawkes, Britten-street, Chelsea, Middlesex, brewer, Jan. 18 at halfpast 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac. - - James Bishop, Southampton, boot maker, Jan. 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-George Howes, Mortimerroad, Kingsland, Middlesex, licensed victualler, Jan. 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-James Purdy and Wm. T. Purdy, King's Lynn, Norfolk, builders, Jan. 19 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Benjamin West, Fleet-street, London, and St. James's-walk, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, bookseller, Jan. 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-T. Gadd, New Fishbourne, Sussex, farmer, Jan. 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-R. Forshaw, Liverpool, machine maker, Jan. 16 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.-G. Rusling, Manchester, licensed victualler, Jan. 16 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, aud. ac.-D. Scott, Deansgate, Manchester, and Southport, Lancashire, pork butcher, Jan. 15 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, aud. ac.-H. C. Welsford, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, corn factor, Jan. 18 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, aud. ac.- - B. Scriven, Birmingham, builder, Feb. 19 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.-John Smith and Luke Ashby, Great Coram-street, Brunswick-square, Middlesex, linendrapers, Jan. 29 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Rebecca Crichton and James Wm. Crichton, High-street, Newington Butts, Surrey, upholsterers, Jan. 29 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, fin. div. sep. est. of Rebecca Crichton.-George E. Clapham, Farringdon-street, London, licensed victualler, Jan. 30 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-James Maynard, Queen's-road West, Chelsea, Middlesex, butcher, Jan. 30 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Wm. H. Bousfield, Roughway, near Tunbridge, Kent, paper manufacturer, Jan. 26 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Wm. F. Newton, Dover-street, Piccadilly, Middlesex, milliner, Jan. 26 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Caleb Pizzie, Noble-st., London, and Haverhill, Suffolk, carpet manufacturer, Jan. 26 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-E. Staples the younger, Soham, Cambridgeshire, miller, Jan. 26 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John Thomas Jenkins, Lewisham-road, Deptford, Kent, builder, Jan. 26 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-W. H. Elkington, King's Heath, Worcestershire, brickmaker, Jan. 15 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.; Jan. 29 at halfpast 10, div.-Emma S. Foulgham, Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, braid manufacturer, Jan. 30 at 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Nottingham, aud. ac. and div.—W'm. Fowler, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, grocer, Feb. 1 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, div.-Joseph Skaife, Keighley,

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