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Walton, Newton, Manchester, timber dealer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Thos. Hardy, Lancaster, licensed victualler: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Edw. Moore, Preston, Lancashire, corn dealer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Charles John King, Chelmsford, Essex, pork butcher: in the Gaol of Springfield. -J. Mellor, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, licensed victualler in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Banister Tristram, Manchester, auctioneer in the Gaol of Lancaster.-George Winsall, Liverpool, shoemaker: in the Gaol of Lancaster.J. Wainhouse, Ovendon, near Halifax, Yorkshire, innkeeper: in the Gaol of York.-Rich. Roberts, Liverpool, superannuated officer in the Quarantine Service of her Majesty's Customs at Liverpool: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-George Thorp, Liverpool, joiner: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Robert Winter, Sheffield, Yorkshire, scissor manufacturer: in the Gaol of Radford Peverel. - Joseph Townsend, Preston, Lancashire, retail dealer in ale: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Thomas Atherton, Manchester, retail dealer in ale: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Joseph Simpson, Low Harrogate, Yorkshire, innkeeper: in the Gaol of York.—Ratcliffe Worthington, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, licensed victualler: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Wm. Nicholls, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, contractor: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Dan. Cronin, Liverpool, doctor of medicine: in the Gaol of Lancaster.Wm. Antill, Gloucester, fruiterer: in the Gaol of Gloucester. 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:

May 22 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner Law. Wm. Goudge, Castle-street east, Oxford-st., Middlesex.James Woolley Smith, Crown-st., Middlesex, printer.

May 22 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS. Wm. Wrenn, Duke-st., Lincoln's-inn-fields, Middlesex, out of business.-Thos. Ward, Old-st., St. Luke's, Middlesex, out of business.-Jas. Armstrong, Nutmakers' Rents, Boarded Entry, New Gravel-lane, Shadwell, Middlesex, stonemason. -Alfred Cocks, Broadway and Great Chapel-street, Westminster, Middlesex, oilman.-Matthew Rowcliffe the elder, Sutton-st., Soho, Middlesex, bricklayer.- Ernest Augustus Wm. Baud, Castle-st., Long-acre, Middlesex, gilder and decorator.

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 Essex, at CHELMSFORD, May 24 at 12.

Henry Rowe, Clavering, assistant to a plumber.-Edward Coe, Mucking, out of business.-Wm. Bretton the elder, Great Easton, out of business.-James Harrington, Bright- | lingsea, servant to a brewer.-Wm. Bretton the younger, Thaxted, out of business.-Chas. John King, Chelmsford, pork butcher.

At the County Court of Oxfordshire, at OXFORD, May 22.
Josiah Nutt Godden, Old Woodstock, and Beaumont-
square, Mile-end-road, Middlesex, glove manufacturer.
At the County Court of Shropshire, at SHREWSBURY, May

22 at 10.

Thos. Murhall Griffith, Ash, Whitchurch, gentleman. At the County Court of Suffolk, at BURY ST. EDMUND's, May 28 at 10.

James Bird, Bury St. Edmund's, butcher.

HENRY EDMONDS, Charles-street, Westbourne-terrace, Middlesex, dairyman, dealer and chapman, May 18 at 12, and June 22 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sols. C. & S. Bicknell, 79, Connaught-terrace, Edgeware-road.-Fiat dated May 9.

FISHER ALDERTON, Manningtree, Essex, coach builder, May 23 at 1, and June 22 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Stansfeld; Sols. Ambrose, Manningtree, Essex; Cocker, 11, Nassau-street, Soho, London.-Fiat dated May 4.

NATHANIEL COBB, Colchester, Essex, upholsterer and cabinet maker, dealer and chapman, May 17 at 2, and June 25 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Graham; Sol. Bull, Ely-place, Holborn.-Fiat dated May 7. CHARLES JOHNS, Great Queen-st., Lincoln's-inn-fields, and Kirby-st., Hatton-garden, Middlesex, fixture dealer, looking-glass manufacturer, dealer and chapman, May 21 at half-past 12, and June 16 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Green; Sol. Bodman, Bucklersbury.— Fiat dated May 1.

THOMAS HEBARD, Old Trinity-house, Water-lane, Towerstreet, London, merchant, May 25 at 12, and June 19 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Edwards; Sols. Messrs. Hilleary, 63, Fenchurch-st.-Fiat dated May 8. JOHN BATTAMS SHOULER, Leicester, draper, dealer and chapman, May 25 and June 29 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Nottingham: Off. Ass. Bittleston; Sols. J. W. & G. Whateley, Birmingham; J. & C. Robinson, Queen-street-place, London.-Fiat dated April 28. CHARLES PRITCHARD, All Saints, Hereford, wine and spirit merchant, dealer and chapman, May 26 and June 27 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sols. Gough, Hereford; Bloxham, BirJOHN HARRISON, Hereford, mercer, dealer and chapman, mingham.-Fiat dated May 4. May 26 and June 27 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Christie; Sols. Gwillim, Hereford; Suckling, Birmingham; Smith & Sons, Southampton-st., THOMAS JOHNSTON, Strangeways, Manchester, draper, Bloomsbury-sq., London.-Fiat dated May 4. dealer and chapman, May 25 and June 14 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Hobson; Sols. Makinson, Manchester; Gregory & Co., Bedford-row, London.-Fiat dated May 4.

MARTIN BROWN BELL, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, victualler, brewer, wine and spirit merchant, dealer and chapman, May 23 at half-past 11, and June 19 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Off. Ass. Wakley; Sol. Forster, Newcastle-on-Tyne.- Fiat dated April 27.

SYLVANUS MILLER, Eamont Bridge, Cumberland, banker, dealer and chapman, May 24 at half-past 10, and June 21 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastleupon-Tyne: Off. Ass. Baker; Sols. Griffith & Crighton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Lawrence & Co., 25, Old Fish-st., Doctors-commons, London.-Fiat dated April 23.

MEETINGS.

at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, pr. d.—Wm. Bromley, Wm. Tiley, Reading, Berkshire, common brewer, May 25 Gray's-inn-sq., Gray's-inn, Middlesex, scrivener, June 4 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, pr. d.-George Streeter, Lisson-grove, Middlesex, draper, June 6 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, pr. d.-Jas. Kyrke, Glascoed, Denbighshire, lime burner, May 21 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy,

At the County Court of Staffordshire, at STAFFORD, May Liverpool, pr. d.-Thos. L. Walker, James M. Wathew, and

22 at 10.

Francis Clementson, Shelton, Stoke-upon-Trent, in no business.

FRIDAY, MAY 11.

BANKRUPTS.

ISAAC TERRY, Haymarket, Middlesex, watch and clock manufacturer, May 18 at half-past 11, and June 22 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sol. Cox, 16, Pinners'-hall, Old Broad-st.-Fiat dated May 7. WILLIAM SERGEANT, Portsmouth, Southampton, fruiterer, dealer and chapman, May 21 and June 25 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Turquand; Sols. Marten & Co., Mincing-lane.-Fiat dated May 5.

Edward W. Kelsall, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, brickmakers, May 15 at 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, ch. ass.-J. H. Caton, Stondon Massey, Essex, cattle dealer, May 25 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London last ex.-Fred. Brain, Thomas-st., Stamford-st., Blackfriars, Surrey, ivory cutter, June 6 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex.Wm. Stevens, Acton-st., Gray's-inn-road, Middlesex, builder, June 7 at half-past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex.

Thos. Wood, Tonbridge, Kent, miller, June 6 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex.-Wm. H. Ambler, Bishop Auckland, Durham, banker, June 5 at half-past 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, last ex.

John Croudson, Wigan, Lancashire, money scrivener, May 23 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex. -Henry Peet, Ludgate-hill and Newgate-street, London,

Court of Bankruptcy, London, div. — George Rougemont, Broad-street-buildings, London, merchant, June 4 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-R. C. Kingsford and Henry L. Barnwell, Seaton, Ickham, Kent, and Catherine-court, Towerhill, London, millers, June 6 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-George Teil and Basil M'Kenzie Ronald, Old Jewry-chambers, London, East India merchants, June 5 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Wm. Buchanan, Old Jewry-chambers, London, merchant, June 6 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Wm. H. Mann, Maiden-lane, Queen-st., Cheapside, London, lead merchant, June 8 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Henry S. Brazier, Oxford, tailor, June 8 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John Price, Queen's-head-passage, Newgate-st., London, innkeeper, June 8 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Evan Parry, Pontypool, Monmouthshire, draper, June 7 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, div.—Jos. M. Penman and Thos. Penman, Sunderland, apothecaries, June 11 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, div. sep. est. of J. M. Penman.-Wm. Barker, Royton, near Oldham, Lancashire, millwright, June 6 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, div.-Benjamin Smith, Ashtonunder-Lyne, Lancashire, tailor, June 6 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, div.-John Cockcroft the elder and Abraham Fletcher the younger, Cheetham, Manchester, stuff merchants, June 4 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, div. sep. est. of A. Fletcher the younger.—Thos. Hardwick and Winter Hardwick, Leeds, Yorkshire, auctioneers, June 4 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, div.-Jos. Swift and Tom N. Swift, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, chemists, June 1 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, div. sep. est. of Joseph Swift.-John Morfitt the younger, New Wortley, Leeds, Yorkshire, flax spinner, June 1 at 11, District Court of Bankrupty, Leeds, div.William Ibbotson, Sheffield, Yorkshire, merchant, June 2 at 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Sheffield, div.-George Price, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, printer, June 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, div.-William Kirk, Leicester, builder, June 8 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Nottingham, div.-Leonard Thompson, Westbromwich, Staffordshire, coach-spring maker, June 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, div.

printer, June 4 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac. -Wm. E. H. Guillaume, Botley, Southampton, timber merchant, June 4 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac. -Joseph H. Page, Pancras-lane, London, auctioneer, June 4 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-T. Withers, St. Dunstan's-hill, London, wine merchant, June 4 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.—John Walker, Upper Seymour-st., Edgeware-road, Middlesex, hotel keeper, June 4 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac. Thomas Floyd, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, cattle dealer, June 6 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Wm. Waterman, Brenchley, Kent, farmer, June 6 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Joseph Hulls, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, coppersmith, June 6 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Jane Davis, Walton-onThames, Surrey, builder, June 7 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-John Tomkinson, Liverpool, and Runcorn, Cheshire, stonemason, June 11 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.; June 13 at 11, div.-J. Cheshire, Hartford, Cheshire, salt manufacturer, June 11 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.; June 12 at 12, div.-Chas. Lee, Marlborough-cottages, Marlborough-road, St. John's-wood, Middlesex, jeweller, June 7 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Caleb Bell, Darlington, Durham, whitesmith, June 12 at half-past 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.-John Wilson the younger, Ogle, Whalton, Northumberland, timber merchant, June 5 at half-past 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.-John S. Rablah, Barnard Castle, Durham, tanner, June 7 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.-Edward Snowdon, South Shields, Durham, grocer, June 7 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.— Thos. Coates, Sunderland, Durham, wine merchant, June 8 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.; June 12 at 1, div.-Arthur James, Newcastleupon-Tyne, oil merchant, June 5 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.; June 7 at 12, fin. div.-William Tench, Winlaton, Durham, grocer, June 7 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastleupon-Tyne, aud. ac.; June 8 at half-past 10, fin. div.-Thos. Gales, Ford, Durham, ship builder, June 5 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.; June 8 at 12, second and fin. div.-Thos. Rowell, Hartlepool, Durham, merchant, June 12 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.; June 14 at 11, div.-Nich. Brown, Hexham, Northumberland, timber merchant, June 12 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.; June 14 at 12, div.-Wm. Todd, Whitehaven, Cumberland, ironmonger, June 12 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.; June 14 at half-past 10, fin. div.-Thos. Fox, G. Rippon, C. A. Wawn, and Wm. Lishman, West Cornforth, and Thrislington, near West Cornforth, Durham, lime burners, June 12 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac. sep. est. of C. A. Wawn; June 14 at 1, fin. div.-Jairus J. Cartwright, Wakefield, Yorkshire, corn merchant, June 4 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, aud. ac.-J. King, Helmsley, Yorkshire, surgeon, June 5 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, aud. ac.-George Schofield, Rastrick, Halifax, Yorkshire, manufacturer, June 5 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, aud. ac.-John Tattersall, Old Lyons, Over Darwen, Lancashire, coal dealer, June 5 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, aud. ac.; June 6 at 12, div.-John Faulkner, Manchester, coach lace manufacturer, June 4 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Man-cestershire, coach proprietor, June 1 at 11, District Court of chester, aud. ac.; June 5 at 11, div.-Levi Davis, Redditch, Bankruptcy, Bristol.-Henry Kenward, Moreton-in-Marsh, Worcestershire, needle manufacturer, June 13 at 12, District Gloucestershire, tailor, June 1 at 11, District Court of BankCourt of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.; June 16 at 12, ruptcy, Bristol.-Thos. Coates, Sunderland, Durham, wine div.-Francis H. Bourquin, Northampton-sq., Clerkenwell, merchant, June 8 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, NewMiddlesex, watch manufacturer, June 8 at 11, Court of Bank-castle-upon-Tyne.-Ed. Lax, Berry Edge, Durham, grocer, ruptcy, London, div.-Robert Tate, Regent-street, Middlesex, June 8 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, New. silversmith, June 1 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, fin. castle-upon-Tyne.-John Keddy and Thos. Keddy, Bridlingdiv.-Thos. T. Haydon, Wandsworth, Surrey, butcher, June ton, Yorkshire, printers, June 13 at half-past 10, District 1 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Catherine Court of Bankruptcy, Kingston-upon-Hull.-George Houlds Elton, Whitechapel, Middlesex, ironmonger, June 1 at 11, worth, Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, worsted spinner, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John Christie, Robert June 1 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds.-Geo. Christie, and John Stewart, Mark-lane, London, and Man- Kyrke, Bryn Malley, Wrexham, Denbighshire, lime burner, chester, merchants, June 1 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, Lon- June 11 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.don, div.-Alex. A. Mackey and N. J. W. Holt, St. Helen's- Wm. Green, Birkenhead, Cheshire, auctioneer, June 7 at 11, place, Bishopsgate-street, London, merchants, June 4 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-Aaron Egerton,

CERTIFICATES.

To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the Day of Meeting.

Wm. Gambier Walker, Newick, Sussex, apothecary, June 5 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Robert Wynne, Brentford, Middlesex, grocer, June 5 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Thos. Floyd, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, cattle dealer, June 6 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy London.-Geo. Francis, Rayleigh, Essex, innkeeper, June 8 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London. Naphtali Wakelin Hill, St. Neot's, Huntingdonshire, plumber, June 8 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Patrick Cruickshank, John Melville, and Wm. Fauntleroy Street, Austin-friars, London, merchants, June 6 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-John Nash, Globe-wharf, Rotherhithe, Surrey, and Reed-farm, Strood, Kent, timber merchant, June 8 at halfpast 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-T. Pearson, Blandford-st., Portman-sq., Middlesex, butterman, June 14 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Chas. Hen. Swann, Sandford, John Swann, Woolvercote, and Wm. Swann, Ensham, Oxfordshire, papermakers, June 5 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Geo. Simcox Yates Bricknell, Cheltenham, Glou

Over, Cheshire, builder, June 6 at 11, District Court of
Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-Mark Kirk, Nottingham, builder,
June 8 at 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Nottingham.—
Andw. Paton Halliday and Eliza Paton, Cornbrook, Hulme,
Manchester, manufacturing chemists, June 7 at 11, District
Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.-James Scott, Manches-
ter, shoe dealer, June 5 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy,
Manchester.-Charles Kent, Ashbourn, Derbyshire, draper,
June 5 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.
To be allowed by the Vice-Chancellor of the High Court of
Chancery, acting in Bankruptcy, unless Cause be shewn to
the contrary on or before June 1.

the younger, Bungay, Suffolk, tinman, May 22 at 2, County Court of Suffolk, at Beccles.-John Burgess, Lowestoft, Suffolk, shoemaker, May 23 at 9, County Court of Suffolk, at Lowestoft.-Thos. J. Wagner, Oxford, attorney at law, May 22 at 2, County Court of Oxfordshire, at Oxford.-Robert Weston, Manchester, music seller, May 18 at 1, County Court of Lancashire, at Manchester.-James M'Dougall, Longsight, near Manchester, in no business, May 18 at 1, County Court of Lancashire, at Manchester.-Wm. Perry, Salford, Lancashire, out of business, May 18 at 1, County Court of maker, May 18 at 1, County Court of Lancashire, at ManLancashire, at Manchester.-Henry Ensor, Liverpool, shoechester. -James Butcher, Manchester, butcher, May 23 at George Workman, St. George's-place, Water-lane, Brixton, 12, County Court of Lancashire, at Salford.-James Moffatt, Surrey, beer-shop keeper.-Ed. Perks, Redditch and Stoke Chilton Polden, Somersetshire, tailor, June 11 at 11, County Mills, Worcestershire, needle manufacturer.-Sidney Adcock, Court of Somersetshire, at Bridgewater.-John Newton, AshEdwards-st., St. Marylebone, Middlesex, working jeweller.- ford, Kent, out of business, May 18 at 10, County Court of Alfred Reynolds, Charterhouse-square, Aldersgate-st., Mid- Kent, at Ashford.-W. Pierce, Canterbury, Kent, ginger dlesex, engraver.-Alex. Mitchell, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, beer manufacturer, May 17 at 10, County Court of Kent, at draper.-Hen. Ready, Hounslow, Middlesex, builder.-Thos. Canterbury.-Edw. Ovenden, Canterbury, Kent, out of buIves, Wakefield, Yorkshire, dyer.-Wm. Allen, Watton, Nor-siness, May 18 at 10, County Court of Kent, at Ashford.folk, innkeeper.-Jos. Colin Fletcher, Greenwich, Kent, coal John Bayldon, Wanstrow, Somersetshire, clerk, June 13 at merchant.-David Evans the younger, Liverpool, coach 11, County Court of Somersetshire, at Frome.-Jos. Burgess, Hulme, near Manchester, in no business, May 18 at 1, County SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS. Court of Lancashire, at Manchester.

builder.

John Forbes, Taymount, Kinclaven, Perthshire, ship owner. -Geo. Williamson, Aberdeen, cattle dealer. Alex. Lorn, Ardrishaig, Argyle, fisherman. Mrs. Barbara Williams, Edinburgh, milliner.

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

Process.

County Court of Lancashire, at Lancaster. Assignees have been appointed in the following Cases:

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 Lancashire, at LANCASTER, May

25 at 11.

E. Fawcett, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, bookseller.-Peter Pickering, Liverpool, out of business.-Thos. Roscow, Farnworth, near Bolton-le-Moors, beerseller.-Wm. Swinburn, Hulme, Manchester, out of business.-W. France, Preston, out of business.-Wm. Nicholls, Chorlton-uponMedlock, Manchester, contractor.-Wm. Rigge, Bradford, near Manchester, surgeon.-Thos. Hardy, Lancaster, cooper.

Eli Fielding, Rochdale, out of business, No. 70,876; John Newby, assignee.-James Butterworth, Bamford, near Rochdale, farm labourer, No. 70,888; John Ashworth, assignee.— Jos. Wm. Gore, Manchester, out of business, No. 70,932; Wm. Hilton, assignee.-George Mercer, Manchester, out of business, No. 70,933; Richard Pullen, assignee.-John DenerJohn Prime, Cambridge, carpenter, May 21 at 10, County ley, Haughton-green, Denton, near Manchester, hatter, No. Court of Cambridgeshire, at Cambridge.-R. Stevens, Cam-70,892; John Shepherd, assignee.-Wm. Whittaker, Clibridge, college servant, May 21 at 10, County Court of Cam-theroe, assistant to a licensed victualler, No. 70,964; Henry bridgeshire, at Cambridge.-A. Tompkins, Swanbourne, near Hall, assignee.-J. Martin, Whalley, near Clitheroe, grocer, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, baker, May 30 at 11, County No. 70,896; John Arkwright, assignee.-James Raby, Little Court of Buckinghamshire, at Buckingham.-Robert Dickens, Bolton, Bolton-le-Moors, licensed victualler, No. 70,951; Richard Wallwork, assignee. Stewkley, Buckinghamshire, farmer, May 30 at 11, County Court of Buckinghamshire, at Buckingham.-Mary Spencer, widow, Woodbridge, Suffolk, pawnbroker, May 24 at 1, County Court of Suffolk, at Woodbridge.-W. Ed. Gingell, Bath, engraver, June 9 at 12, County Court of Somersetshire, at Bath.-Chas. Shrubsole Palmer, Sheerness, Kent, grocer, May 19 at 10, County Court of Kent, at Sheerness.-Thomas Winsley, May 17 at 10, County Court of Shropshire, at Bridgenorth.-Richard Tree, Clyst St. Mary, Devonshire, market gardener, May 19 at 10, County Court of Devonshire, at Exeter.-Ed. Watson, Sheerness, Kent, wood dealer, May 19 at 10, County Court of Kent, at Sheerness.-Wm. Johnson, Coxheath, Kent, general dealer, May 19 at 10, County Court of Kent, at Sheerness.-Chas. Young, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, task master, May 22 at 10, County Court of Shropshire, at Shrewsbury.-Rev. John Dawson, Llangar, Merionethshire, clerk, May 26 at 11, County Court of Merionethshire, at Corwen.-John Wylie, Hanley, Staffordshire, out of business, May 24 at 10, County Court of Staffordshire, at Hanley.-Evan Roberts, Casginhighgate, Bryneglwys, Denbighshire, farmer, May 26 at 11, County Court of Merionethshire, at Corwen.-Luke Davis the younger, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, out of business, May 29 at 12, County Court of Staffordshire, at Wolverhampton.- Thomas Nutridge, Bilston, Staffordshire, butty collier, May 29 at 12, County Court of Staffordshire, at Wolverhampton.-Joseph Richard Hart, Cambridge, bookbinder, May 21 at 10, County Court of Cambridgeshire, at Cambridge. -John Collins, Cambridge, butcher, May 21 at 10, County Court of Cambridgeshire, at Cambridge.-W. K. Walker, St. George's-st. East, Middlesex, out of business, May 29 at 12, County Court of Staffordshire, at Wolverhampton.-J. Hilling, Cambridge, retailer of beer, May 21 at 10, County Court of Cambridgeshire, at Cambridge.-Charles Matthews, Bath, baker, May 19 at 12, County Court of Somersetshire, at Bath.-Thomas Dagg, Bath, Somersetshire, haulier, May 19 at 12, County Court of Somersetshire, at Bath.-James Roberts, Bridgewater, Somersetshire, blacksmith, June 11 at 12, County Court of Somersetshire, at Bridgewater.-Isaac Hoyle, Headingley-cum-Burley, near Leeds, Yorkshire, wire drawer, May 25 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Leeds.-J. Norman

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Joseph Townsend, Preston, out of business.-Robert Lees, Oldham, out of business.-Edw. Moore, Preston, out of business.-James Bailey, Hulme, Manchester, greengrocer.-T. Theobald, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, mechanic.James Peacop, Liverpool, out of business.-James Vickers, Liverpool, out of business.-Thomas Atherton, Manchester, ale dealer.-Job Henry Shackleton, Marsden, near Burnley, assistant to a mouseline de laine manufacturer.-D. Cronin, Liverpool, chemist.-J. Walton, Manchester, timber dealer. —Saml. Stanley, Manchester, timber dealer.—Geo. Wins all, Liverpool, out of business.-David Cook, Liverpool, porter dealer.-James Copley, Ashton-unde-Lyne, retail dealer in ale.-Alfred Barber, Ashton-under-Lyne, out of business.George Thorpe, Liverpool, out of business.-John Story, Manchester, surgeon.-John Slinger the younger, Lancaster, in no business.-Thomas Bailey, Low-moor, near Clitheroe, shoemaker.-James Battersby, Bootle, in no business.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' DIVIDENDS.

Charles Thomas Board, Sparrow-corner, Tower-hill, London, coal merchant: 3s. 8d. in the pound.-John Breakenridge, Breck-road, Everton, near Liverpool, tailor: 18. 54d. in the pound.-John A. Heraud, Burton-street, Tavistocksquare, Middlesex, author: 3s. 24d. in the pound.-George Willoughby, Forest-row, Dalston, Middlesex, commission salesman: 18. Otd. in the pound.-Charles Gates, Goswellstreet, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, plumber: 18. 31d. in the pound.-John Tomlin, Margaret-street, Hackney-fields, Mid

dlesex, whitesmith: 18. 14d. in the pound.-Geo. E. Cocksedge, Frindsbury, near Rochester, Kent, lieutenant in the navy: 48. 04d. in the pound.-James Mooney, Manchester, carver: 4d. in the pound.-Thomas Tharp, Croydon, Surrey, furniture dealer: 18. 6d. in the pound.-Jas. Ward, Albionstreet, Battle-bridge, Middlesex, builder: 18. 44d. in the pound.-John Maxted, Pinner, Middlesex, grocer: 74d. in the pound.-George Read the younger, Strand, Middlesex, butcher: 18. 04d. in the pound.

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tion, which was raised with so much practical success in Frost's case, (2 Mood. C. C. 140; 9 C. & P. 129), THE case of William Smith O'Brien has at length was now held untenable, as the statute does not apply been determined by the Supreme Court of Appeal, and to treason committed in Ireland. A question naturally the result is, a decisive and unanimous judgment for arises connected with this part of the case, whether, if the Crown. The Law Lords and the Judges, who pre-such a privilege be required by persons accused of treasided in the House of Lords on this occasion, were so satisfied with the judgment below, that they affirmed it, without calling upon the counsel for the prosecution to address them. They considered that there was not even a prima facie case for an appeal established; and, with much eulogium upon the manner in which the Irish judges had disposed of the numerous questions submitted to them, upheld, in every particular, their decision.

The objections raised by the plaintiff in error were four in number. They will be found stated at length in one of our former numbers, (12 Jur. p. 489), and it will be sufficient now to refer to them briefly. The first objection was to the caption of the indictment, which recited a commission to three judges, by name, empowering them, "with others," to try the prisoners, Only the three judges named, in fact, did try them, and it was urged that they had not authority for this purpose, especially in the absence of a quorum clause: but the House of Lords decided that the three judges had such authority; that the direction to them by name was sufficiently certain, and was not rendered uncertain by the part which followed as to others being joined with them.

The second error assigned, and the most important in the opinion of the counsel for the prisoner, was, that he had not been furnished with a copy of the indictment and a list of the witnesses ten days before the trial, according to the stat. 57 Geo. 3, c. 6. This objecVOL. XIII.

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son in England, it should not be extended, by statute, to those who are accused of a similar offence in Ireland? The view entertained by the House of Lords with regard to this objection rendered it unnecessary for them to decide whether it should have been raised by plea or by motion to the Court. In Frost's case, it was decided that it was too late to take the objection after plea pleaded, and that, if taken in due time, its only effect would be a postponement of the trial, in order to give time for a proper delivery of the list and copy.

The third error assigned was, that to levy war against the Queen in Ireland, was not to do so within "this realm," according to the stat. 25 Edw. 3, (on which it was contended the sixth count was founded); but that statute was held to have been extended to Ireland by Poyning's Acts.

Fourthly, it was urged that the "allocutus " was defective, as the prisoner was asked what he had to say why "judgment" should not be passed upon him, whereas it was contended, that he should have been asked why "judgment of death" should not be passed upon him; but this was held to be sufficient, as by "judgment" was intended the sentence allotted by law to the offence.

Such is the final result of a case which has naturally excited much interest both within and beyond the legal profession. It was, we believe, the general impression among lawyers that the writ of error would fail; but it is satisfactory to know that the learned Lords to

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