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two cases in particular, which it appeared to consider as similar in their elements to the case of the Railway Company.

The first was The King v. St. Nicholas, (Cald. 262), in which a steelyard, part of a machine in a street leading by a house, was in the house; and sums were paid by persons for weighing their waggons and carts; but those persons were not obliged so to weigh them. The profits arising from the use of the steelyard and weighing-machine were included in the rate of the house, on this ground, according to Lord Mansfield, that "the principal purpose of the house was for weighing; the steelyard was the most valuable part of the house." And Willes, J., put this case: "If a billiard-table stand in a house, and the house should, in respect of such table, let at a higher sum, it is ratable while the table continues there, and it is so let at the advanced rent."

The second case is The King v. Bradford, (4 M. & S. 317), in which the Court held, that the rent of a house having a license to sell liquors to the occupants of a barrack, being increased in value by reason of the license enabling the occupier to earn profits by his trade, the increase so due to the profits of the trade must be taken into account in assessing the poor's rate.

wholly irrespective of the circumstance of their being also owners of the road, whereas in the two cases referred to, of the weighing-engine and canteen, the profits depended principally if not entirely on the ownership or exclusive enjoyment of the weighing-engine and the licence to sell liquors.

The result of these differences between the nature of

the circumstances in the case of a Railway Company carrying on its own line, and in cases of the character of those relied upon by the Court in Reg. v. The SouthWestern Railway Company, may not be sufficient to meet the legal reasoning on which that case has been decided. But it is sufficient to shew how very different will be the effect of such a decision upon trading operations in regard to a Railway Company, and in regard to the other class of cases. In the latter, the principle of rating according to the estimated increase of rental depending on the use of a particular adjunct to the premises, goes only to abstract from the occupant the excess of profit which he would otherwise reap, not from his own application of capital and skill, but from the fortuitous presence of a particular qualification to his house. But this principle, as laid down and applied in Reg. v. The South-Western Railway Company, mixes together the profits derivable from tolls which grow purely and simply out of the railway, quâ railway, with the profits derivable from the carrying trade, in respect of which it must always be difficult to say what portion of them is due to the mere fact of the railway affording facility for carrying on the particu lar trade of conveying goods and passengers, and what portion of them arises out of the skill and energy and capital of the proprietors. And it has in conse quence this effect that the rating to the relief of the poor will increase directly as the trade of the Com

On the first of these cases, it is to be observed, that the decision proceeded on the ground, that the engine, from the use of which profit was derived, was part of the house. It was annexed to it, let with it, and constituted as much part of that, for the use of which rent, in the strictest sense of the term "rent," would be paid, as a stable or other subordinate building attached to a dwelling-house forms part of it, and enters into the composition of its rent. And the case put by Willes, J., is open to precisely the same observation. In the second case, (The King v. Bradford), the nature of the circum-pany increases. In other words, the exertion of greater stances seems this-that there was a house, which quâ house merely would have been worth a given rent. The vicinity of a barrack simply, would not have increased the value of that rent, neither would the mere presence of the occupants of the barrack. But a license being given to sell in that house liquors, then its value became increased, because it became the instrument of a lucrative trade. The ground therefore of the increased value in that case was not anything depending on the application of skill or capital by the occupant of the house, but the circumstance of there being annexed to the enjoyment of the house a licence to carry on a certain trade. Now, if we compare the circumstances of these cases with those of a Railway Company, we apprehend that we shall find very considerable practical differences. In the case of the Railway Company, the profits made by the carrying trade of the proprietors do not arise by virtue of the mere possession of the lands or buildings, or of any special and exclusive licence or power in them to carry on that trade, but by virtue of the proprietors bringing on the railroad locomotive and other machinery, and conducting by the application of personal skill and capital the business of conveying passengers and goods. The mere existence of the land, the rails, the stations, and buildings, would not and could not of itself bring carrying trade to the proprietors, but only profit by way of tolls paid by other carriers; and their profits as carriers are

skill and the application of greater capital will be rewarded by an increase of burthen. The Court ap pears to have considered itself throughout pressed by the difficulty of separating, where a Company is itself the carrier on its own line, the profits due to the tolls from the profits arising out of the payments for transit; "If, said the Court, (alluding to the observation of Lord Ellenborough in The King v. Bradford), we deal with this case in the same sensible and just way, we shall be at no loss to see that to break up this entire line into parochial portions, and then in imagination sever all and each from the building which the occupiers occupy together with it, de facto exclusively and under the authority of the same statutes passed in furtherance of one great scheme; and then again in imagination to sever both from the traffic which the occupiers carry on, in, by, and throughout the whole, de facto exclusively, and for the sake of which they have made, built, and occupy the whole, is to apply the principle of the sta tute in form and not in substance, and so to lead to a mere evasion of its object." (p. 27). But the reasoning adopted in order to get over this difficulty appears open to an objection of a different kind, viz. that it leads to a rating of railways when the carrying trade is, as it usually is, in the hands of the proprietors, very different from what it would be if the tolls only were in the hands of the proprietors, and the trade in other hands. It is not contended, that, in the latter case, a

railway could be rated at a higher rate than that due to the profits of the tolls alone, or that the carriers could be rated in respect of their carrying. But if the proprietors and the carriers are the same persons, then the rating is to include the profits of the trade as well as the computed profits of the tolls. It may be difficult, certainly, in contending against the decision in Reg. v. The South-Western Railway Company, to get over the circumstance that the right of exclusively, or even concurrently using a railway for trade, would procure in fact a higher rent than could be obtained merely for the tolls; but it seems equally difficult in support of it, to shew why, if carriers on a railway, being strangers, are not liable to a rate, carriers being also the proprietors should be so liable.

WE have been asked, whether a warrant of attorney or cognovit actionem in ejectment, is within the stat. 1 & 2 Vict. c. 110, s. 9, so as to require attestation by the defendant's attorney. The answer we believe is, that a warrant of attorney in ejectment is valid without such attestation; but that a cognovit actionem in ejectment must be attested. The 9th section commences in these words: "Be it enacted, that from and after the time appointed for the commencement of this act, no warrant of attorney to confess judgment in any personal action, or cognovit actionem, given by any person, shall be of any force, unless &c." In applying this absurd enactment, the judges have very properly adopted a strict and literal interpretation, and have held that it extends to warrants of attorney in personal actions, and to cognovits generally; such being the literal import of the clause in question. (Doe d. Kingston v. Kingston, 6 Jur. 105; 1 Dowl. P. C., N. S. 263; Doe d. Rees v. Howell, 4 Jur. 1035).

Emperial Parliament.

HOUSE OF LORDS.
Wednesday, June 22.

The Commons' amendments to the Justices Jurisdiction Bill were agreed to.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Wednesday, June 22.

The Copyright of Design Bill went through Committee pro forma, was reported with amendments, and ordered to be recommitted on Wednesday, July 6,

Thursday, June 23.

London Gazettes.

TUESDAY, JUNE 21.

BANKRUPTs.

WALTER JAMES BURGIE, Beer-lane, Tower-street, car-
penter, July 1 at 12, and August 2 at half-past 2, Court of
Bankruptcy: Off. ass. Alsager; Sol. Scott, St. Mildred's-
court, Poultry.-Fiat dated June 20.
JOHN JAMES GRANT, Gloucester-street, Queen-square,
Bloomsbury, bottle stout and ale merchant, June 28 at 1,
and August 2 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy: Off. ass. Graham;
Sols. Hilleary & Co., 134, Leadenhall-street.-Fiat dated
June 16.
GEORGE EDMUND CARTWRIGHT, Marlow, Bucking-
hamshire, chemist and druggist, June 28 at 11, and Aug. 2
at 1, Court of Bankruptcy: Off. ass. Lackington; Sol.
Marsden, 46, Watling-st.-Fiat dated June 13.
EDWIN TWIZELL GOUGH, Strand, patent agent, book-
seller, and publisher, June 29 at 2, and August 2 at 12,
Court of Bankruptcy: Off. ass. Johnson; Sol. Ashley, 9,
Shoreditch.-Fiat dated June 18.

JEHU GEORGE BOURNE, Wellington-terrace, Clapham,
carpenter and builder, July 1 at 11, and August 2 at 2,
Court of Bankruptcy: Off. ass. Green; Sols. Gregory &
Cook, 28, Swithin's-lane.-Fiat dated June 18.
JOHN HORATIO CLARK and HENRY CHARLES
FARROW, King William-st., wine merchants, July 5 at
12, and Aug. 2 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy: Off. ass. Ed-
wards; Sols. T. & G. Selby, 16, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-st.-
Fiat dated June 6.

WILLIAM MAINWARING, Dudley, Worcestershire, coal
master and apothecary, July 5 and Aug. 2 at 3, Swan Hotel,
Wolverhampton: Sols. Twamley, Dudley; Amory & Co.,
Throgmorton-st.-Fiat dated June 13.
RICHARD COCKRILL, Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire,
grocer and seedsman, July 5 and Aug. 2 at 12, White Hart
Inn, Gainsborough: Sols. Bellamy, Gainsburgh; Bell, 36,
Bedford-row.-Fiat dated June 17.

PHILIP WALTERS and MORGAN LLEWELLYN,
Neath, Glamorganshire, timber merchants and ship builders,
July 12 and Aug. 2 at 11, Bush Inn, Swansea: Sols. Walter,
Swansea; Rowland & Young, 6, White Lion-ct., Cornhill,
-Fiat dated June 7.

WILLIAM BELTON, Deeping St. James, Lincolnshire,
draper, June 28 and Aug. 2 at 11, Standwell's Hotel, Stam-
ford: Sols. Atkinson & Jenkins, Peterborough.-Fiat dated
June 11.
MARGARET THOMAS, Manchester, innkeeper, July 2 and
Aug. 2 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester: Sols.
Heath, Manchester; Jaques & Co., 8, Ely-pl., Holborn.-
Fiat dated June 17.

THOMAS PITCAIRN, Liverpool, merchant and ship owner,
July 1 and Aug. 2 at 1, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool: Sols.
North & Owed, Liverpool; Low & Co., Southampton-bdgs.,
Chancery-lane.-Fiat dated June 15.

Mr. W. Patten in pursuance of notice brought under the JOHN ORM ROD, Hulme, Manchester, builder, July 2 and

were now

consideration of the House the standing order which imposes on the promoters of railways the necessity of giving public notices in the months of February and March instead of October and November, the period fixed for other bills. The object of that order had been to protect landowners from an improper interference with their property, and to give due security, before railway bills were brought forward, that sufficient capital was subscribed to proceed with the plan. There was however no longer any necessity for this precaution, because men of capital always ready to join in these undertakings, and because the vigilance of parliament operated sufficiently to check futile speculations in railways. The order had this bad effect, that it compelled parties to make their surveys in the winter, when they could scarcely arrive at correct conclusions, instead of in the months of June and July, the most favourable months for such operations. The hon. member moved to repeal so much of the standing order as imposed on the promoters of railway bills the necessity of giving public notices in the months of February and March, instead of the months of October and November. -Motion agreed to.

Sir J. Graham introduced a bill to encourage the establishment of District Courts and Prisons; also a bill to amend the law concerning Prisons.

Aug. 2 at 12, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester: Sols.
Howarth, Manchester; Appleby, 75, Aldermanbury.-Fiat
dated May 24.

JOHN SWANN, Loughborough, Leicestershire, currier, July
7 and Aug. 2 at 11, King's Head Inn, Loughborough: Sols.
Cowley, Nottingham; Johnson & Co., 7, King's-bench-
JAMES PULMAN, Settle, Yorkshire, wine and spirit mer-
walk, Temple.--Fiat dated May 24.
chant, July 22 at 1, Golden Lion Inn, Settle, and Aug. 2
at 1, New Inn, Gisburn: Sols. Hodgson, Gisburn; Ross,
5, Symond's-inn, Chancery-lane.-Fiat dated May 24.
WILLIAM WATTS, King's Lynn, Norfolk, grocer, June 29
and Aug. 2 at 11, Duke's Head Inn, King's Lynn: Sols.
Swatman, King's Lynn; Roy & Co., 42, Lothbury.-Fiat
dated June 16.

MEETINGS.

John Poile, Westhoathly, Sussex, dealer and chapman, July 8 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, pr. d.-John Stevens and Rob. H. Wm. Drummond, Rhodeswell-wharf, Mile-end, road contractors, July 2 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, pr. d.D. Whatley, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, scrivener, July 12 at 11, King's Head Inn, Cirencester, chi ass. Thos. Downes Taylor, Holborn, oilman, July 7 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy,

sioners'-rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.-.

place, Russell-sq., lodging-house-keeper.-Edw. Mullinger,
Southampton, ironmonger.-H. C. Hunt, Old Broad-st., and
Hamburgh, merchant.-John Satterthwaite, Cullum-street,
wine merchant.
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Saturday, June 18, 1842.

The following Assignees have been appointed. Further Par
ticulars may be learned at the Office, in Portugal-st., Lin.
coln's-inn-fields, on giving the Number of the Case.
tenant on half-pay, No. 35,848 C.; Saml. Sturgis, gent., new
James Thomas, Westbury-upon-Tyne, Gloucestershire, lieu-
assignee, in the room of J. W. Newcombe and R. Warr, re-
moved.-Samuel Bills, Upper Thames-st., victualler, No.
53,187 T.; Chas. Pugh, assignee.-Wm. Ford, Bridge-court,
Cannon-st., Westminster, pill-box maker, No. 52,992 T.;
Chas. Morgan, assignee.-Wm. Jeffery, Poundsbridge, and
Smart's-hill, Penshurst, near Tonbridge, Kent, retailer of
beer, No. 59,570 C.; Benj. Baker, assignee.-Wm. John
Stevens, Glasshouse-st., Goswell-st., printer, No. 53,182 T.;
James Booth, assignee.-John Holcroft, Liverpool-st., Bish-
opsgate-st., painter, No. 52,796 T.; Benj. Scott, assignee.—
52,048 T.; John Nichols, assignee.-A. Nichols, White Lion-
George Upward, Elizabeth-st., Hackney-road, carpenter, No,
st., Whitechapel, pork butcher, No. 53,266 T.; Jos. Brown
and J. T. Jefferiss, assignees.- Wm. Willson, Edmund-place,
Aldersgate-st., commission agent, No. 53,219 T.; H. Boult,
No. 15,512 C.; Richard Hives, assignee.
assignee.-J. Batty, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, miller,

last ex.-Edw. Thos. Murray, Church-st., Newington, leather seller, July 7 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.-Thomas Arnold, Paternoster-row, bookseller, July 1 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.-Henry Till, Chatham, Kent, draper, June 24 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.-Alf. Bouglinval and J. Farrington, Stratford, Essex, manufacturing chemists, John Neilson, Paisley, printer.-Douglas & Son, Greenock, June 28 at half past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.-John watch makers.-Wm. Greig, Lauriston, Glasgow, cabinet. A. Cater, Hertford, brewer, June 28 at 12, Court of Bank-maker.-James Whittet and Company, Perth, merchants.ruptcy, last ex.—. .—Rob. Adams, Manchester, butter merchant, George Wilson, Callumkill, Island of Islay, farmer. July 22 at 10, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, last ex.INSOLVENT DEBTORS. Robert Watson, Colne, Lancashire, manufacturer of pieces, July 8 at 11, Devonshire Arms Hotel, Keighley, last ex.-C. Page, High-st., Nottingham-mews, Mary-le-bone, coach tyre smith, July 14 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Thomas Kitchener, Arundel-street, Coventry-st., engraver, July 14 at half-past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Ann Leach, John Leach, and Jas. Leach, Brick-lane, Spitalfields, builders, July 13 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-James Gale, sen., and Jas. Gale, jun., Love-lane, Shadwell, rope makers, July 12 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac. and div. joint and sep. est.-Peter Walker, Hindley, Lancashire, cotton spinner, July 12 at 12, Town-hall, Preston, aud. ac.-John Darbyshire and Sam. Pope, Manchester, and Clayton-bridge, Lancashire, and City of London, calico printers, July 28 at 11, Commis. -Jas. Bisshopp, Westburton, Bury, Sussex, market gardener, July 18 at 11, Dolphin Hotel, Chichester, aud. ac.—Jas. H. Heron, John Speir Heron, Jas. K. Heron, and Arthur Heron, Manchester and Wigan, cotton spinners, July 12 at 12, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, aud. ac. sep. est. of John S. Heron.-Geo. A. Thompson and Benj. J. Thompson, Wyland, Northumberland, ironmasters, July 7 at 11, Bankrupt Commission-room, New. castle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.-J. Croft, Handford, near Wilms. low, Chester, victualler, July 14 at 10, Commissioners' rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.; at 11, div.-John Charlton and Lot Charlton, Manchester, sawyers, July 15 at 1, Commissioners'. rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.-John Parbery, Northampton, saddler, July 12 at 12, Stag's Head Inn, Northampton, aud. ac.-Hen. Nantes, Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street, merchant, July 14 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, div.—Thomas D. Latham and Joseph Parry, Devonshire-square, merchants, July 14 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-John Innes, Earl's-court, Old Brompton, and Charles Sharpe Bracher, Salisbury, brewers, July 13 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, div. -Samuel Fletcher, Jew's-harp-wharf, Regent's-canal-basin, coal merchant, July 13 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, div.George Foley Hodgkinson, Calcutta, East Indies, merchant, July 13 at 3, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-James Cooke, Regent-st., tailor, July 12 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.— Wm. Mitchell, Meeting-house-court, Old Jewry, merchant, July 13 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-Henry Clark, Fleetst., brush manufacturer, July 14 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-John Hall and Saml. Vincent, St. Mary Axe, wholesale John Fountain, Eleanor-cottage, Pocock's-fields, Islington, tea dealers, July 14 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, div. sep. est. J. Hall.-Wm. Johnson, Birmingham, ironmonger, Oct. 28 mill maker.-Robt. Collins, jun., Globe-terrace, Devonshirelabourer.-Thomas Neal, Windsor-st., Lower-road, Islington, at 2, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at half-past 2, st., Mile-end, out of business.-John Freeman, sen., Stamdiv.-Michael Marshall, Chew Magna, Somersetshire, money ford-hill, carpenter.-John Peach, jun., Alfred-place, St. scrivener, July 14 at 10, Commercial-rooms, Bristol, pr. d., George's, Southwark, assistant to a rag merchant.-Charles aud. ac., and first and fin. div.-Alfred Webb, Liverpool, carpet seller, July 15 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, Bennoch, Upper Park-st., Islington, warehouseman.-Charles Stevens, Berwick-st., Pimlico, out of business.-Archibald pr. d.; at 12, aud. ac. and div.-T. W. Wilson, Barnsley, Danvers, Cecil-st., Strand, secretary to the Portsmouth and Yorkshire, linen manfacturer, July 12 at 2, Commissioners'rooms, Leeds, aud. ac.; at 10, div.-John Stephens, Menhe- Gosport Commercial Dock Company.-Thos. Gross, Sunnoit, Cornwall, ironfounder, July 13 at 11, Royal Hotel, Ply-chester-st., Manchester-sq., manager to wholesale confection. row, Tibberton-sq., Islington, surveyor.-John Lamont, Manmouth, aud. ac.; at 12, first and fin. div.-Dymoke Wells, Frisknay, Lincolnshire, merchant, July 15 at 11, George Inn, Kingston-upon-Hull, pr. d. and aud. ac.; at 12, div.-David Thomas, Dowlais, near Merthyr, Glamorganshire, grocer, July 22 at 12, Commercial-rooms, Bristol, div.-John Charlton and Lot Charlton, Manchester, sawyers, July 15 at 2, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, div.

CERTIFICATES to be ALLOWED, Unless Cause shewn to the contrary, on or before July 12. Thos. Seddon and George Seddon, Calthorpe-place, Gray'sinn-road, upholsterers.—Stephen Sly, Bouverie-st., Fleet-st., and Cornwall-road, Lambeth, engraver. Thos. Brook, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, draper.-S. J. Aldrich, Manchesterbuildings, Holloway, chemist.-Lancelot Beck, Bristol, broker. -John Abbott, Blackburn, Lancashire, cotton manufacturer.

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The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before
the Court, in Portugal-st., on Thursday, July 14 at 9.
Wm. Smith, Swan-place, Old Kent-road, timber dealer.-
Fred. Coventry, Theobald's-road, Bloomsbury, builder.-H.
Lara, Godfrey's-place, Austin-st., Hackney-road, dealer in
guns.-John Wilkie, Swan-court, Bream's-buildings, Chan-
cery-lane, copper plate printer.-George Morgan, Turk's-row,
Chelsea, floor cloth painter.-J. H. Folkard, Devonshire-st.,
Lisson-grove, Marylebone, out of business.-Sophia Allerdice,
Tottenham-court-road, out of business.-Edw. Wilson, Black a
friars-road, Surrey, assistant to a chemist.-Richard Jones,
Crispin-st., Union-st., Spitalfields, vellum binder.-James
Lightfoot, Adam and Eve-court, Castle-st., Oxford-st., stay
maker.—Wm. Corfield, Barnes, near Mortlake, Surrey, attor
ney at law.-Saml. Elkin, Camden-st., Locksfields, Walworth,
chair manufacturer.

July 15, at the same hour and place.

ary manufacturers at Guernsey.-M. Sadleir, High-row, Knightsbridge, embroideress.-Thomas Lewellyn, Bernersmews, Middlesex-hospital, wheelwright.

Court-house, CARDIFF, Glamorganshire, July 7 at 10. Thos. Williams, Cardiff, general shopkeeper.-Rees Jones, Kirwan Iron Works, tea dealer.-Thomas Harris, Merthyr Tidvil, shopman.-John G. Bird, Cardiff, ship agent.-Hop. John, Llanridian, farmer.-Howell John, Penllwyn Robert, Lawrhidian, farmer.-Wm. Hunter, Dawlins, Merthyr Tidvil, beer-house keeper.-Thos. Harry, Cunborn, near Cardiff, retail beer-house keeper.-John Rosser, Newport, Monmouth. shire, tailor. Thos. Hanson, Swansea, cabinet maker.-Edw. Williams, Strand, Swansea, publican.-Benj. Grifiths, Daw lais, clerk to the Dawlais Iron Company.-J. Davies, Dawlais, near Merthyr Tidvil, dealer in tea.-Geo. Heatley, Bridgend,

Morgan, Merthyr Tidvil, grocer.-Llewellyn David, Cardiff,
painter.-Watkin Williams, Dawlais, Merthyr Tidvil, collier.
Court-house, CHELMSFORD, Essex, July 8 at 10.
Lydia King, Harwich, grocer.-George King, Southend,
second lieutenant of the Royal Marine Corps.-Wal. Garrett
Roofe, Colchester, horse dealer.-G. Lewis, Thorpe-le-Soken,
coach maker.-Wm. Baker, Harlow, butcher.-Edw. Wallis,
Leiden, brick maker.—John Rough, Orsett, inspector of the
Essex Constabulary Force.

Court-house, CARLISLE, Cumberland, July 9 at 10.
Sam. Foden, jun., Carlisle, out of business.-J. Saunders,
Carlisle, draper.-James Robinson, Carlisle, butcher.-James
Nicholson, Botchergate, St. Cuthbert, painter.-Jos. Robin,
Sutton, Carlisle, butcher.

Court-house, COLCHESTER, Essex, July 9 at 10.
Wm. Minks, Colchester, cabinet maker.

Court-house, MONMOUTH, (County), July 9 at 10. William Watkins, Gwehelloge, publican.-John Bunker, Garnddyris Iron Works, near Abergavenny, publican.-Mary Powell, Llanithel, out of business.-Walter Benson, Tredegar Iron Works, assistant to general shopkeepers.-T. Joseph, Newport, beer retailer.-Jane Lewis, Blaina Iron Works, beer retailer.-James Henderson, Pontypool, tuscan bonnet manufacturer.-Jervis Jones, Llanwrechya Lower, out of business.-Philip Williams, Aberystwith, hallier.-Edw. Watera, Llanlecha Farm, Fredunnoch, solicitor.-John Brace, Govilon-cottage, near Abergavenny, surgeon.-David Ingram, Newport, shoemaker.-Henry Duncan, Newport, draper.W. W. Price, Newport, out of business.-David Whitaker, Newport, cabinet maker.-Wm. Gordon, Newport, mason.E. Lashford, Abersychan, shoemaker.

Court-house, IPSWICH, Suffolk, July 11 at 10.
James Farman, jun., Ipswich, carpenter.-Robt. Farman,
Ipswich, carpenter.-Joseph Abbott, Debenham, grocer.-W.
Scopes, Ipswich, fruiterer.-Geo. Glading, Ipswich, butcher.
-Joseph Beard, Ipswich, plumber.-Edmund Marshall, Ips-
wich, butcher.-Wm. H. Kell, Ipswich, carpenter.-James
Blomfield, Yaxley, near Eye, labourer.-S. G. Francies, Ips-
wich, hatter.-Chas. Cook, Ipswich, out of business.-H. H.
Cutting, Ipswich, upholsterer.

Court-house, APPLEBY, Westmoreland, July 11 at 10. Abraham Read, Leasgill, Heversham, shoemaker.-Wm. Dennison, Beetham, no business.-Rob. Buckle, Thrush-hall, near Brough, no business.-Jos. Bray, Burnside, Kendal, out of business.-John Detlefson, Benthwaite-green, near Milnthorpe, publican.-Thos. Armstrong, Kendal, in no business. -Thos. Richardson, Morland, husbandman.

Court-house, GLOUCESTER, (City), July 11 at 10.
Wm. Jenner, Harescomb, Haresfield, butcher.-John B.
Clarde, Gloucester, butcher.-John Lediard, Kingsholme,
out of business.

Hastings, Sussex, carpenter.-Robt. Mittell, Rye, Sussex,
butcher.-Chris. Bartlett, Ramsgate, mariner.-Thos. Mar.
tin, Trinity-place, Charing-cross, Westminster, out of busi-
ness.- -John Gosling, Dover, fisherman.-Robt. Cull, Rams-
gate, out of business.-Thos. Beaney, Hastings, Sussex, out
of business.-Robt. Down, Hythe, carpenter.-John Ralph,
Sandwich, out of business.

Court-house, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, July 13 at 10.
Ambrose Lessey, Great Yarmouth, tallow chandler. -Eliz.
Gedge, Great Yarmouth, dealer in fish.

Court-house, LANCASTER CASTLE, Lancashire, July 13 at 10.

John Clegg, Rochdale, out of business.-Thomas Shuttleworth, Longridge, near Preston, schoolmaster.-J. Matthews, Bank-road, Southport, joiner.-Geo. Burton, New Inn, Openshaw, Manchester, out of business.-John M. Lyons, Liverpool, bookkeeper.-John Simister, Manchester, out of business.-Jas. Crossley, Small-bridge, near Rochdale, builder.Jas. Garnett, Liverpool, merchant's clerk.-Wm. G. Waring, Blackpool, out of business.-J. Shannon, Birmingham, assistant to a fruit dealer.-Edward Melling, Wrightington, wheelwright.-Wm. Roper, Wrightington, weaver.-Thos. Clegg, Heywood, near Bury, out of business.- John M'Fadden, Charlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, commission-agent.-T. Sargeant, Hulme, Manchester, packer and maker up.-Robt. Stones, Manchester, accountant's clerk.-Jos. Sewell, Liverpool, potato dealer.-Isaiah Pearce, Pendleton, near Manchester, coachman.-John M. Burke, Irlums-o'-th'-Height, Pendleton, near Manchester, gardener.-Ed. Woods, Liverpool, victualler.-Christopher Sharp, Cheetham, Manchester, out of business. July 14, at the same hour and place.

Samuel Gregory, Manchester, pattern designer.-James Swift, Rochdale, out of business.-John Hart, Hulme, Manchester, out of business.-Thomas Withnell, Chorley, stonemason.-Patrick Foreman, Weind, Wigan, out of business. Christopher Hornby, Manchester, butcher.-David Bevan, Liverpool, out of business.-John Pendlebury, Manchester, labourer.-Wm. Wilson, Ardwick, Manchester, dealer in hemp and shoe-thread.-Jas. Heiffor, Manchester, hair-dresser. John Harrison, Liverpool, master of the schooner Harkaway. -Samuel Hardy, Didsbury, near Manchester, blacksmith.Thomas James, Manchester, victualler.-Thomas Livingston, Standishgate, Wigan, out of business.-Wm. Duxbury, Man chester, labourer.-Alex. M. Robinson, Liverpool, licensed victualler.-Stephen Stow, New-hall, near Colne, farmer.Jas. Hayes, Collyhurst, Manchester, commission-agent.-Jas. Park, Hulme, Manchester, out of business.-Eli Howard, Manchester, drysalter.-Ed. Barrow, Liverpool, out of business.- -Mary Alston, Ribchester, out of business.-Jas. Horgan, Liverpool, out of business.-Emanuel Walmsley, Rividge, Four-lane-ends, near Blackburn, out of business.-Richard Sharples, Lower Darwen, near Blackburn, labourer.—John Lowden, Liverpool, out of business.

Court-house, GLOUCESTER, (County), July 11 at 10. Court-house, CANTERBURY, July 12 at 10. Thomas Smith, Gloucester, dealer in china.-Jos. James, John Jennings, Canterbury, Kent, coal-merchant. Gosditch, Cheltenham, tailor.-Ann Weeks, Sheepscombe, widow, publican.-Thomas Wilkins, Cheltenham, baker.—L. Court-house, NORWICH CASTLE, Norfolk, July 14 at 10. Arnold, jun., Bristol, attorney at law.-James Smith, sen., Wm. G. Buttolph, Wymondham, out of business.-Wm. Cheltenham, out of business.-Wm. Hobbs, Cowfield-mill, Eastoe, East Doreham, cabinet maker.- Samuel Parsley, Ashchurch, farmer.-R. Clapton, Cheltenham, trunk maker. Attleborough, farmer.-Saml. Bowles, Attleburgh, farmer.Chas. Maisey, Cheltenham, retailer of beer.-T. Roberts, Edwin E. Loddy, Great Yarmouth, shopman to a wineCheltenham, tailor.-Charles Foreman, Cheltenham, out of merchant.-Charles Goldspink, Attleburgh, licensed horsebusiness-Henry Rattenbury, Cheltenham, butcher.-Wm. dealer.-John F. Pyle, Plumstead, near Holt, out of business. Fincher, Marstan Sicca, farmer.-C. Matthews, Little Deans-John Wm. Harmer, Snettisham, stone-mason.-Wm. S. Woodside, St. Briavels, collier.-Henry Enoch, Cheltenham, Catchpole, Denes, Great Yarmouth, attorney at law. labourer.-Maria Rogers, Alstone, near Cheltenham, out of business.-Wm. Holbrow, Leonard Stanley, assistant to railway contractors.-Timothy Harris, Little Dean's Woodside, St. Briavels, engineer.-James Powell, Milkwall, near Coleford, coal miner.—James Hoare, Drybrook, near Coleford, St. Briavels, quarryman.-John Baynham, Newnham, out of business.-Caroline Grimmett, Winchcomb, labourer.-George Skerry, Cheltenham, coffee-house keeper.-Wm. Grimmett, Gretton-field, near Winchcomb, labourer.-John Chesterton, Stroud, out of business.-Wm. Newton, Stantway, near Westbury-on-Severn, stonemason.-Henry Jeffriess, Stow-on-theWold, sieve maker.

Court-house, DOVER, Kent, July 21 at 10.
Mary Maxted, Margate, greengrocer.-Thomas Osborne,

Court-house, NORWICH, (City), July 14 at 10. Jas. Manthorpe, St. Julian, Norwich, coal-dealer.-Saml. Daynes, St. Edmund, Norwich, printer.-Isaac Robt. Loose, Great Yarmouth, cap manufacturer.-Seymour Jewell, Hackford, next Reepham, farrier.-William Newton, St. Andrew, Norwich, fruiterer.-Thos. Hipper, jun., Costessy, near Norwich, butcher.-Robt. Holmes, St. Paul, Norwich, baker.Thomas Randle, Norwich, shoemaker.-Benjamin Boardman, Norwich, out of business.-James Mitchell, Norwich, cabinet maker.-Richd. Warner, Beccles, Suffolk, publican.-Fredk. G. Martin, Norwich, livery-stable keeper.-J. Thos. Guyton, Lakenham, Norwich, out of business.-John Cheverton, All Saints-green, Norwich, hackney-coachman.-William Tilney, jun., King's Lynn, law-stationer.Jas. Drane, St. Stephens,

Norwich, land surveyor.-Thos. Wm. Brady, Loddon, Norfolk, out of business.

Court-house, BRISTOL, July 14 at 10.

Sols. Galindo, Monmouth; Berkeley, 52, Lincoln's-innfields.-Fiat dated June 15.

PIM NEVINS, Leeds, Yorkshire, cloth manufacturer, merchant, and dyer, July 8 at 10, and Aug. 5 at 12, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds: Sols. Barr & Co., Leeds; Fiddey, Inner Temple.-Fiat dated June 14.

JOHN FISHER and GEORGE HENRY FISHER, Manchester, Manchester warehousemen and merchants, July 14 at 12, and Aug. 5 at 3, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester: Sols. Hitchcock, Manchester; Johnson & Co., Temple.Fiat dated June 16.

SARAH LIFE, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Lancashire, milliner and dress maker, July 14 at 10, and Aug. 5 at 3, Commissioners' rooms, Manchester: Sols. Bunting, Manchester; Bower & Back, Chancery-lane.-Fiat dated May 24. JAMES SANDERSON, Crawshaw Booth, Lancashire, cotton manufacturer, July 16 and Aug. 5 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester: Sols. Grave, Manchester; Johnson & Co., Temple.-Fiat dated June 17.

MEETINGS.

Jos. Bullock, St. John's-bridge, out of business.-Robert Veale, Lewin's Mead, smith.-Chas. Stenner, Bedminster, sawyer.-Harriet Knight, sen., Bristol, out of business.-J. Tompkins, King's-wood-hill, near Bristol, tinman.-Henry Hulbert, Newgate, Bristol, cabinet turner.-Ann M'Lean W. Gyles, Myrtle Villa, out of business.-Wm. Gahb, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, general shopkeeper.-John Williams, Bristol, tailor.-N. Braddick, jun., Baptist-mills, out of business.— Thos. Jenkins, jun., Bristol, sawyer.-Thomas Hooper, Bedminster, labourer.-Wm. Scull, Bristol, cooper.-John Toy, St. Philip and Jacob, cheese-hawker.-Jas. Whatley, Saint George's, Gloucestershire, out of business.-William Baker, Bristol, car-proprietor.-John Davies, Bristol, earthenware dealer.-Wilmot Bayntum, Bristol, out of business.-Wm. Jennings, Lawrence-hill, St. Philip and Jacob, baker.-John Powell, Broadmead, pork-butcher.-Isaac B. Hughes, Durdham-down, butcher.-John Knight, Grove, victualler.-John Rouch, Whittington and Cat-hill, St. Philip's, retailer of beer. John Saunders, Jas. Fanner, and Thos. Hosier Saunders, -J. Croome, Bristol, coachman.—Wm. Senior, Bedminster, Basinghall-street, London, and Bradford, Wiltshire, woollen out of business.-Wm. Royall, Well's-rood, Bath, out of busi- manufacturers, July 2 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, pr. d.— ness.-Ed. Poole, Bristol, French polisher.-Arthur Cox, Thos. S. J. Hudson, Wells, surgeon, Aug. 3 at 12, Mitre Inn, Bath, serjeant in the Great Western Railway.-Chas. Lewis, Wells, pr. d.—Wm. Webb, Northampton-terr., York-street, Bristol, conductor of an omnibus.--John Hunt, Bristol, pork-City-road, watch maker, July 5 at half-past 1, Court of Bankbutcher.-Mary Fugill, Bristol, grocer.-J. Adams, Alders- ruptcy, ch. ass.-Wm. May, Manchester, innkeeper, July 16 quay-mills, shipwright. Wm. Morrish, St. Philip's, col- at 10, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, ch. ass.-Emily lector of rents.-John Walton, Lewis-mount, lodging-house- A. Birch, Bedford-place, Russell-sq., lodging-house keeper, keeper.-Hugh Hart, Bristol, railroad-contractor.-Richard July 7 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.-George Foord, Griffiths, Bristol, cabinet-maker.-Geo. Davies, Bristol, stay Brighton, coal merchant, July 29 at 2, Town-hall, Brighton, manufacturer.-Hen. Shedden, St. Philip and Jacob, clerk in last ex.-Dav. Nutt, Stratford-green, Essex, merchant, July the Custom-house, Bristol. 15 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac. and div.-J. Jones, New-road, Whitechapel-road, stationer, July 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Deane S. Walker, Great St. Helens, Robert Augustus Kingston, June 20, Harrison's, Duke-st., London, India rubber manufacturer, July 18 at half-past 12, Grosvenor-sq.: 48. 6d. in the pound (in addition to a former Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.; at 1, div.-George Bishop, St. of 48. 5 d.).—Jas. Moss, jun., St. Stephen's, Bristol, victual- Mary Axe, merchant, July 18 at half-past 1, Court of Bankler, June 25, Gillard & Flook's, Bristol: 9d. in the pound.- ruptcy, aud. ac.-Wm. Mac Leod, Coleman-street-buildings, Jas. Buckton, Doctors'-commons, attorney-at-law, June 25, merchant, July 18 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-R. Pinniger & Westmacott's, 1, Gray's-inn-square: 28. Od. in Turvill, Kingston-upon-Thames, baker, July 18 at 11, Court the pound.-Evan Williams, Cynnill, Myddfey, Carmarthen- of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-William Charnock, Albion-terrace, shire, farmer, June 25, Morgan & Evans's, Llandovery: 2d. Wandsworth-road, Surrey, plumber, July 16 at 11, Court of in the pound.-Morgan Williams, Cynnill, Myddfey, Car- Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-John Watson, Manchester, muslin mamarthenshire, farmer, June 25, Morgan & Evans's, Llando-nufacturer, July 18 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.; at 10, pr. d. and div.-J. D. Bedford, Burton-uponvery: 5d. in the pound. Trent, Staffordshire, brewer, July 16 at 12, George Hotel, Burton-upon-Trent, aud. ac.-R. Pheney, Fleet-st., bookseller and publisher, July 15 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-James Cockburn, New Broad-st., merchant, July 18 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-J. Jones, New-road, Whitechapel-road, stationer, July 18 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-Jas. Standley, Birmingham, brassfounder, July 26 at 2, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 3, fin. div.-Thos. F. Cozens, Canterbury, builder, Aug. 16 at 2, Guildhall, Canterbury, aud. ac.; at 3, div.-George Baldry, jun., Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, innkeeper, July 18 at 12, Angel Inn, Bury St. Edmunds, aud. ac. and fin. div.-J. Webb, Birmingham, tailor, July 18 at 12, Waterloo-rooms, Birming ham, aud. ac.; at 1, div.-Rich. Buggeln and John Buggelu, Liverpool, sugar refiners, July 15 at 1, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, fin. div.-Ayshford Wise, Ford House, Wolborough, Nicholas Baker, Newton Bushel, Highwick, and Wm. Searle Bentall, Totness, Devonshire, bankers, July 18 and 19 at 12,

INSOLVENT Debtors' Dividends.

MEETINGS.

John Davis, Himley, Staffordshire, gentleman's servant, July 11 at 12, Cresswell's, Worcester, sp. aff.-John S. Renneck, July 11 at 12, Desborough & Young's, 6 Size-lane, City of London, sp. aff.

FRIDAY, JUNE 24.

BANKRUPTS.

JOHN BATSTONE, Tooley-st., Southwark, Surrey, builder,
July 1 at 1, and Aug. 5 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy: Off.
ass. Edwards; Sol. Teague, 5, Crown-court, Cheapside.-
Fiat dated May 25.
WALTER BILTON, jun., Kingston-upon-Hull, wine, spirit,
and porter merchant, July 6 and Aug. 5 at 11, George Inn,
Kingston-upon-Hull: Sols. Galloway & Co., Hull, Hicks
& Marris, 5, Gray's-inn-sq.-Fiat dated June 17.
GEORGE GIBSON, Liverpool, stock and share broker and
commission agent, July 5 and Aug. 5 at 1, Clarendon-rooms,
Liverpool: Sols. Holden & Clarke, Liverpool; Walmsley &
Co., 43, Chancery-lane.-Fiat dated June 20.
MARK ANTHONY HARTNELL, Rodborough, Glouces-
tershire, common carrier, July 5 and Aug. 5 at 11, George
Inn, Stroud: Sols. Winterbotham & Thomas, Tewkesbury;
Baylis, Devonshire-sq.-Fiat dated June 24.
EDWARD HILTON and NATHANIEL WALSH, Over
Darwen, Lancashire, paper makers, July 13 at 12, and
Aug. 5 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Bolton-le-Moors:
Sols. Neville & Co., Blackburn; Milne & Co., Temple.
WILLIAM GOODE, Monmouth, draper and mercer, June

Fiat dated June 16.

div.

CERTIFICATES TO BE ALLOWED, Unless Cause shewn to the contrary, on or before July 15. James Eastwood, Halifax, Yorkshire, innkeeper.-John C. Carr, Sunderland, Durham, merchant.-Rowland C. Bourne, Birmingham, woollen-draper.-M. Hildick, Walsall, Staffordshire, miller.-Morris Schlesinger and Michael Samuel Schle singer, Basinghall-street, City of London, merchants-Arch Leeds, Yorkshire, flax-spinners.-Henry Knight, Reading, F. Mackay, Glasgow, merchant.-John Settle and A. Bentley, Berkshire, common brewer.-Wm. Hume King, Hen. King, and David King, Old-st.-road, and Horn's-row, St. Leonard, Shoreditch, coach-builders.- Wm. Taylor, Great Winchester well, common brewer.-George Bishop, St. Mary Axe, merst., City of London, merchant.-Wm. Cooper, Lower Shad

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