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CHARLES GATEHOUSE, Chichester, brewer, corn mer-
chant, March 1 and 29 at 12, Dolphin Hotel, Chichester:
Sols. Randall & Eldridge, Southampton; Tilson & Co., 29,
Coleman-street.-Fiat dated Jan. 18.
WILLIAM LOONEY, Whitehaven, Cumberland, cooper
and herring-curer, March 1 and 29 at 12, Black Lion Inn,
Whitehaven: Sols. W. and H. Perry, Whitehaven; Stubbs,
15, Furnival's Inn.-Fiat dated Feb. 4.
DAVID WARD BANKS, Manchester, dealer in piano-
fortes and sheet music, March 9 and 29 at 10, Commission-
ers'-rooms, Manchester: Sols. Law, Manchester; Capes &
Stuart, 1, Field-court, Gray's Inn.-Fiat dated Jan. 20.
SAMUEL NICHOLS, Birmingham, gold pencil-case maker,
Feb. 22 and March 29 at 2, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham:
Sols. Yeates, Birmingham; Holmes, 3, Great Knight Rider-
street, Doctors'-commons.-Fiat dated Feb. 4.
JOHN WARD, Irstead, Norfolk, cattle-jobber, Feb. 21 at
3, and March 29 at 12, Royal Hotel, Norwich: Sols. Sewell
& Co., Norwich; Wood & Blake, Falcon-st., Aldersgate-

street.-Fiat dated Feb. 8.

engineer, March 8 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, div.
Wm. Walker and John Walker, St. John-sq., Clerkenwell,
and Manchester, manufacturers of apparatus for heating build-
ings, March 8 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, div. sep. est, of W.
Walker.-George Gandy, Princes-st., Spitalfields, silk manu-
facturer, March 9 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-J. Colt-
man Read, Leicester, tailor, March 9 at 2, Castle of Leicester,
Leicester, aud. ac. and div,-Henry Evan Harries, Dowlais,
Glamorgan, draper, March 15 at 11, Commercial-rooms, Bris-
tol, aud. ac.; March 18 at 11, div.-Thos. Smith, Thornbury,
Gloucester, tailor, March 8 at 1, Commercial-rooms, Bristol,
aud. ac.; at 2, first and fin. div.-James Swettenham, Wirks-
worth, Derby, scrivener, March 7 at 11, Red Lion Inn, Wirks-
worth, aud. ac.-Josh. Wright, Deritend Old-mills, Birming-
ham, matchet manufacturer, April 6 at 1, Waterloo-rooms,
Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 2, div.-R. Barnewall, Liverpool,
merchant, March 17 at 12, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud.
ac.; at 1, div.-Edw. Cooper, Edw. Peter Cooper, Benjamin
Cooper, and John Alex. Cooper, Staverton-mills, near Trow-
bridge, Wiltshire, clothiers, Feb. 25 at 10, White Hart Inn,
Chippenham, div.
CERTIFICATES TO BE ALLowed,

JAMES GRANT SMITH, Anchor Brewery, Bath, Somersetshire, common brewer and maltser, March 2 and 29 at 12, Lamb Inn, Bath: Sols. Gaby, or Batcheller & Co., Unless Cause shewn to the contrary, on or before March 8. Bath; Adlington & Co., Bedford-row.-Fiat dated Jan. 27. JAMES HUNNYBUN, Cambridge, ironmonger, Feb. 23 Edw. Lawrence Ireland, Birmingham, factor.-Wm. Dufand March 29 at 12, Hoop Hotel, Cambridge: Sols. Eaden, Witton, Chester, keeper of an inn.-Rich. Smith and Stephen field, Darlaston, Staffordshire, nail manufacturer.-H.Wheeler, jun., Cambridge; Clark & Davidson, Essex-st., Strand.-Marshall, Austin-friars, Russia brokers.-Jos. Chas. Berger, Fiat dated Feb. 9.

MEETINGS.

Liverpool, merchant.-Wm. Biddle, Holborn-hill, fishmonger.

Geo. Forster, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, woollen draper.
FIATS ANNULLED.
Thos. King, Crofton, Northumberland, ship owner.-John
Ruston, St. Paul's Church-yard, commission agent.
PARTNERSHIP Dissolved.

Plomer & Son, Helston, Cornwall, solicitors and attornies
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

at law.

Aaron Mills, Ashton-under-Line, and Wm. G. Seed, Man--J. Anderson, Liverpool, oil merchant.-Jos. Brown, Minochester, Lancashire, cotton-manufacturers, Feb. 28 at 10, J. Moore, Old Bond-street, hatter. ries, upholsterer.-S. King, High Holborn, woollen draper.Kay & Co.'s, Manchester, pr. d.-Jas. Kirkpatrick, Newport, Isle of Wight, banker, Feb. 21 at 11, Pier Hotel, Ryde, pr. d. FIAT ENLARGED. -Richd. Ford, Stafford, scrivener, April 4 at 1, Star Inn, Stafford, pr. d.; at 12, aud. ac.-William Jones, Carnarvon, currier, Feb. 17 at 12, Castle Hotel, Carnarvon, pr. d.-Chas. Daly, Red Lion-square, bookseller, March 3 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.-Chas. H. Weigall, Conduitst., Regent-street, tailor, Feb. 25 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex-John Laing and George Laing, Eastcheap, City of London, cork manufacturers, Feb. 25 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.- William Kirk, Leicester, builder, Eliza Sutherland, Leith, dealer in worsted.-John Watson, March 9 at 11, Castle of Leicester, Leicester, last ex.-Mi-Fred. Pellatt, and John Henry Watson, Glasgow, flint glass chael Potter and John Lever, Manchester, commission agents, makers.-And. Bricknal, Dundee, merchant.-T. M'Murtrie, March 10 at 10, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, last ex. Edinburgh, innkeeper.-8. Cochran, Glasgow, manufacturer. -Amos Procter and R. Procter, Kingston-upon-Hull, coach-Thos. Thomson, Paisley, manufacturer.--J. Craig, Glasgow, proprietors, April 12 at 11, George Inn, Kingston-upon-Hull, provision merchant. last ex.-Wm. Remington, Rowl. Stephenson, Dav. Rob. Remington, and Jos. Petty Toulmin, Lombard-street, bankers, March 8 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-John Charles Marter, Drury-lane, linen draper, March 8 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Sarah Rackett, Bell-yard, Carey-street, locksmith, March 10 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, and. ac.--Anth. Morland Soulby, St. Mary-at-hill, wine merchant, March 10 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.; at 2, div. -Charlotte Dorman and Edw. Dan. Dorman, Charlotte-st., Rathbone-pl., Oxford-st., glass and china dealers, March 10 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-T. Robinson, Leadenhall-street, tallow merchant, March 10 at 12, Court of Bankruptey, aud. ac. and div.-Peter Saunders, Kingston-uponHull, merchant, March 10 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptey, and ac.-J. T. Scott, Milton, next Gravesend, estate agent, March 10 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-R. Mitchell, Lime-st., merchant, March 10 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, and. ac.-John Hen. Cassell, Mill-wall, Poplar, naptha seller, March 9 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Mary Glascott, G. Minshaw Glascott, and Thos. Townsend Glascott, Great Garden-st., Whitechapel-rd., copper merchants, March 9 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.—Dav. Howarth, sen., Day. Howarth, jun., and R. Howarth, Rochdale, Lancashire, ironfounders, March 9 at 2, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.; at 1, div.-H. Grove and C. Grove, Birmingham, grocers, March 9 at 2, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 3, fin. div.-E. Petch, Atherstone, Warwick, wine merchant, March 10 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-W. Newton and J. Newton, Macclesfield, silk throwsters, March 10 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, div. joint and sep. est.-Wm. Morrison, Fenchurch-st., stationer, March 10 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-John Maberly, Bread-st., Cheapside, and John-street, Berkeley-sq., banker, March 10 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-Wm. Knowelden, Great Guildford-st., Southwark,

INSOLVENT DEBTORS. Saturday, February 12, 1842. The following Assignees have been appointed. Further Particulars may be learned at the Office, in Portugal-st., Lincoln's-inn-fields, on giving the Ñumber of the Case. Thos. Kibble, Asylum-buildings, Westminster-road, Surrey, livery stable keeper, No. 52,436 T.; T. Jones, assignee.-Jas. Merrick, Warren-st., Fitzroy-sq., boot maker, No. 52,462 T.; Geo. Pearson, assignee.-John Beesley, York-street, Lock'sfields, Surrey, out of business, No. 52,469 T.; Moses Reading, assignee.-Abraham Payne, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, farmer, No. 57,305 C.; Thos. Hincks and R. Beasley, jun., assignees. -Wm. Kelk, Newark-upon-Trent, Nottinghamshire, joiner, No. 57,299 C.; Rob. Caparn, assignee.-Dav. Catt, Seal, near Sevenoaks, Kent, harness maker, No. 57,925 C.; J. Skinner, assignee.-Geo. Hopkinson, Bedford-st., Bedford-sq., Bloomsbury, attorney, No. 51,862 T.; John Dams, assignee. The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought before the

Court, in Portugal-st., on Tuesday, March 8 at 9. business.-Marian Hughes, High-st., Camberwell, spinster.Saml. G. Fox, Chichester-place, Gray's-inn-road, out of G. T. Wells, Haddon-place, Waterloo-road, Surrey, dressingand Bedford-cottage, Kentish-town, wine-merchant.-Wm. case maker.-Fras. Dupony, Cross-lane, St. Dunstan's-hill, Fletcher, Foley-st., St. Marylebone, chandler's shopkeeper. Thos. Skinner, Colonnade, Brunswick-sq., coachmaker.-C. smith.-John Wiseman, jun., Artichoke-row, Mile-end-road, T. Rendel, Bear-yard, Lincoln's-inn-fields, foreman to a lockcoachmaker.-James Fagan, Popham-st., Islington, plumber. -Thos. Morris, Bromley, coal-merchant.

March 10, at the same hour and place.
Robt. H. Bare, Strand, fishmonger.-Wm, Henry Ruggles,

man to a linen draper.-Wm. Greig, Liverpool, commission agent.-John Shayler, Manchester, traveller.-John Willey, Habergham Eaves, Burnley, provision dealer.-Wm. Speed, Letherland, near Liverpool, broker's clerk.-Wm. Aspinall, Blackburn, manager to an ironfounder.

Lewisham, Kent, portrait painter.-Thos. Righton, Brewer-on-Medlock, out of business.—James Kilroy, Liverpool, shopst., Somers'-town, painter.-Wm. Charnock, Albion-terrace, Wandsworth-road, Clapham, Surrey, plumber.-R. Smith, Manor-house, King's-road, Chelsea, dealer in beer.-G. W. Wells, Goswell-st.-road, hosier.-Wm. Childs, Copenhagenst., White Conduit-fields, grocer.-W. Johnston, Greenwich, assistant to an eating-house keeper.-J. Gilbert, Paternosterrow, map publisher.-J. U. Hanks, Piccadilly, out of business. Court-house, DOVER, Kent, March 8 at 10.

Thos. Cope, Dover, mariner.-J. Hurst, Margate, coalmerchant. Thos. Jell, Dover, out of business.-Thos. Currie Sanders, Ramsgate, upholsterer.—Wm. M. Mummery, Margate, poulterer.

Court-house, CARDIFF, Glamorganshire, March 9 at 10. Geo. G. Norman, Cardiff, comedian.-Hugh Allen, Merthyr Tydvil, dealer in stones.-J. R. Tripp, Swansea, attorney at law.-E. Richards, Rhiwderrin, Bassaley, Monmouthshire, blacksmith.-Geo. Williams, Cardiff, cabinet-maker.— Thos. Davis, Swansea, master mariner.-Wm. White, Cardiff, butcher.-Wm. John, Lancawan, farmer.-J. Davies, Swansea, painter.-Wm. Lewis, Cardiff, baker.-D. Jones, Dihewidd Colliery, Lantwitwardie, superintendent of a colliery.Danl. Hogan, Dowlais, Merthyr Tydvil, pit lander.-Martha Jones, Merthyr Tydvil, widow, innkeeper.-Thos. Lewis, Cardiff, out of business.-Edw. Bowen, Dowlais, Merthyr Tydvil, beer-house keeper.-Wm. Harris, Merthyr Tydvil, printer.Peter Price, Merthyr Tydvil, collier.

Court-house, LANCASTER CASTLE, March 8 at 10. John Wainwright, Manchester, builder.-John Atkinson, Manchester, salesman.-Saml. Royle, Hulme, Manchester, commission agent.-Henry Miller, Ribbleton, near Preston, attorney at law.-Wm. Simpson, Hulme, Manchester, warehouseman.-Edward Ward, Little Bolton, Bolton-le-Moors, out of business.-Jos. Watson, Much Wootton, near Liverpool, grocer.-John Blackburn, Blackburn, out of business.Thos. Monk, Farrington, near Preston, hand loom weaver.E. Walmsley, Rividge, Four-lane-ends, near Blackburn, out of business.-Wm. Leadbetter, North Meols, near Ormskirk, shoemaker.-J. Ridgway, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, fustian shearer.- Wm. Hancock, Hulme, Manchester, assistant to a butcher.-John Walls, jun., Southport, lodginghouse keeper.-John Sutcliff, Preston, mechanic.-Catherine Critchley, Preston, out of business.-Wm. Coole, Liverpool, cattle dealer. Jas. Critchley, Preston, auctioneer.

March 9, at the same hour and place.

Thos. Blackberd, Colne, builder.-Jas. Turner, Chorley, coal miner.-W. S. Richards, Manchester, retail dealer in ale. -Wm. Ashton, Hulme, Manchester, butcher.-John Holt, Halshaw-moor, near Bolton-le-Moors, out of business.-Chris. Sharp, Cheetham, Manchester, out of business.-Jas. Hewitt, Manchester, warehouseman.-T. Clegg, Preston, rope-maker. -Edw. Woods, Liverpool, commission agent.-T. Hignett, Liverpool, out of business.-Thos. Lythgoe, Liverpool, shipwright.-Jas. Makinson, Blackburn, joiner.-S. Whitworth, Blackburn, assistant to a provision shopkeeper.-Jas. Dickinson, Blackburn, out of business.-Wm. Pilling, Ashton in the Willows, near Wigan, out of business.-T. Ashworth, Rochdale, fulling miller.-Wm. Lawson, Liverpool, publican.-G. Ratcliff, Hulme, Manchester, baker.-Jos. Barrow, St. Helens, out of business.-John Lee, Manchester, butcher.-Wm. Howarth, Whittle-le-Woods, near Chorley, lodging housekeeper.-Jos. Austin, jun., Wigan, out of business.-Henry Lonsdale, jun., Blackburn, tailor.-Thos. Forrest, Blackburn,

out of business.

March 10, at the same hour and place.

J. Hughes, Manchester, publican.-H. Thomason, Fleetwood-on-Wyre, builder.-John Needham, Manchester, general agent.-Henry Edmondson, Newchurch, near Rochdale, clogger. Jas. Schofield, Butler Clough, near Whalley, husbandman.-Chas. Furnivall, Litherland, near Liverpool, organist.-Robert Hall, Bury, waste dealer.-John Topping, Scholes, near Wigan, out of business.-Jas. Barlow, Wigan, out of business.-John Rigby, Wigan, grocer.-Jas. Cooper, Oldham, out of business.-Edw. Duerden, Sabden, near Padilsam, near Burnley, provision shopkeeper.-Matthew Ward, Hulme, Manchester, out of business.-Jos. Lister, Salford, bookkeeper.-Robt. Davies, Salford, shopman to a druggist,— John Booth, Hulme, Manchester, out of business.-Thomas Jacson, Liverpool, bookkeeper.-Rich. Kilvert, Chorlton-up-|

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' Dividends.

Edward Evans, Great Turner-st., Commercial-road East, oil and colourman, Feb. 20, Eden's, Villier-st., Strand: 48. 4d. in the pound.-Matthew Norman, Sherborne, Dorsetshire, clock maker, Feb. 20, Goddard's, King-st., Cheapside: 18. 2d. in the pound.

MEETINGS.

John Ash, Chudleigh, Devonshire, carpenter, March 5 at 12, Exeter Inn, Exeter, sp. affairs.-Daniel Bent, Brierleyhill, Kingswinford, Staffordshire, upholsterer, March 2 at 11, Yeates', Birmingham, sp. affairs.-Henry Bottomley, Leebank, Ovenden, near Halifax, Yorkshire, grocer, March 9 at 3, Bennett's, Halifax, sp. affairs.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18.

DECLARATION OF INSOLVENCY.

SAMUEL LEWIS LAZARUS, Kent and Sussex Hotel, Jermyn-st., St. James's, coach-proprietor and horse-dealer. BANKRUPTS.

HENRY ROGERS and FREDERICK ROGERS, Finchlane, Cornhill, wine and spirit-merchants, March 1 at halfpast 10, and April 1 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy: Off. Ass. Graham; Sol. Ruck, 14, Mincing-lane.— Fiat dated Feb. 15.

SAMUEL LANE, Britannia Tavern and Saloon, Hoxton Old-town, Old-street-road, victualler, March 5 at half-past 1, and April 1 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy: Off. Ass. Edwards; Sol. Shoubridge, 4, Bedford-row, Holborn.-Fiat dated Feb. 16.

WILLIAM SMITH, St. Albans, and Watford, Hertfordshire, and Rotherhithe, Surrey, miller and seed-crusher, March 1 at 12, and April 1 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy: Sols. Druce & Sons, 10, Billiter-sq.-Fiat dated Feb. 14. JOHN THOMPSON, Sunderland, chain and anchor manufacturer, March 4 and April 1 at 11, Thompson Arms Inn, Sunderland: Sols. J. J. and G. W. Wright, Sunderland; Swain & Co., 6, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry.-Fiat dated Feb. 12. WILLIAM STILES GOODEVE, Chichester, Sussex, banker's clerk, brick maker, and miller, March 1 and April 1 at 10, Dolphin Inn, Chichester: Sols. Raper, & Co., Chichester; Blackmore & Senior, 2, New Inn, Strand.-Fiat dated Feb. 11. JAMES ANDREW BUTLER, Loddington, Northampton, machine-maker, Feb. 25 and April 1 at 1, Cross Keys Inn, Northampton: Sols. Hewitt, Northampton; Wing & TwiWILLIAM CURTIS, King's Lynn, Norfolk, common ning, 1, Gray's Inn-square.-Fiat dated Feb. 12. brewer, March 2 and April 1 at 11, Duke's Head Inn, King's Lynn: Sols. Pitcher, King's Lynn; Clowes & Wedlake, King's Bench-walk, Temple.-Fiat dated Feb. 4. JAMES COLES, Victoria Iron-works, Bedwelty, Monmouthshire, apothecary and druggist, Feb. 24 at 3, and April 1 at 11, King's Head Inn, Newport: Sols. Matthews, Pontypool; Allen, 6, Lincoln's Inn-fields.-Fiat dated Jan. 22. WILLIAM FISHER, Lincoln, wharfinger, carrier by water, coal-dealer, and plaster-merchant, March 4 and Aprill at 11, Castle and Falcon Inn, Newark-upon-Trent, Nottingham: Sols. Lee, Newark-upon-Trent; Milne & Co., Harcourt-buildings, Temple.-Fiat dated Feb. 9. WILLIAM BURGOYNE, Plymouth, Devonshire, builder, Feb. 28 and April 1 at 11, Royal Hotel, Plymouth: Sols. Edmonds, Plymouth; Mantle, 184, Blackfriars-road.-Fiat WILLIAM SCHOFIELD, Waterhead-mill, within Oldham, Lancashire, machine-maker, March 7 at 11, and April 1 at 3, Commissioners' rooms, Manchester: Sols. Whitehead & Co., Oldham ; Parry & Co., Temple.-Fiat dated Feb. 12. GEORGE BROWN, Carlisle, Cumberland, draper, March 17 and April 1 at 11, Coffee-house, Carlisle : Sols. Humphrys & Co., Manchester; Law & Bender, Carlisle ; Walmsley & Co., 43, Chancery-lane.-Fiat dated Feb. 4.

dated Feb. 12.

EDMUND HAWORTH, Manchester, merchant, March 7 and April 1 at 12, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester: Sols. Edward & Robert Wm. Bennett, Manchester; Abbott & Arney, 4, Charlotte-st., Bedford-sq.-Fiat dated Feb. 12.

MEETINGS.

March 14, at the same hour and place. Rich. Banister Hurst, Quaver-st. and New Nichol-street, Spitalfields, fancy trimming maker.-Abrah. Myers, Off-alley, Strand, out of business.-Thos. Granger, Noble-st., Goswellst., licensed victualler.-P. Joyce, Marshall-st., London-road, Ralph Phillips and Samuel Phillips, Regent-st., lamp-ma- St. George's-fields, dealer in old iron.-Matt. Ansell, Molynufacturers, March 2 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, pr. d.-J.neux-st., Bryanstone-sq., porter.-Hen. Edwards, WindsorMiller, Nursery-gardens, Durdham-down, Clifton, Bristol, st., Lower-road, Islington, turner.-Edw. Gratton, DevonBurseryman, March 4 at 11, Commercial-rooms, Bristol, pr. shire-pl., Stoke Newington-green, map publisher.-Wm. S. d-Fredk. F. Carruthers, Manchester, distiller, Feb. 28 at Rice, Gloucester-st., Queen-sq., Bloomsbury, plumber.—B. 12, Court of Bankruptcy, ch. ass.-Robt. H. C. Hunt, Hen. Harris, Chatham, clothier.-Henry Nelson, Ashley-crescent, C. Hunt, and Ed. O. Smith, Old Broad-st., City of London, City-road, commission agent. and Hamburgh, merchants, March 3 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, sp. aff. sep. est. of Ed. O. Smith.-Robert Wilson, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, colliery owner, March 11 at 11, Bank-Tredegar Iron-works, attorney at law.-John Daniell, Tuyn

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rupt Commission-room, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ch. ass.-W. Williams, Cavarne, Herefordshire, corn-dealer, March 14 at 11, Black Swan Inn, Hereford, last ex.-John Richmond and Robt. Smith, Manchester, yarn-agents, March 14 at 10, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, last ex.-Ed. Mountford and Fredk. Mountford, Bath, drapers, March 12 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac. and first and fin. div. joint and sep. est. -John Strutt, Argyll-street, Argyll-square, lodging housekeeper, March 12 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.Marris and Richard Nicholson, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, bankers, Feb. 28 at half-past 10, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.- Samuel Churchill, Deddington, Oxfordshire, scrivener, Feb. 28 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac. -John Worrell, Sussex-street, Tottenham-court-road, victualler, March 14 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.Thos. Saunders Cave, Walmer, Kent, merchant, March 14 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Samuel Rayner, Friar-gate, Derby, marble mason, March 14 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, and. ac.-Hen. Bragg, Fenning's-wharf, Southwark, and Grove-hill-terrace, Grove-lane, Camberwell, cheese factor, March 14 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.— -Thos. Benj. Procter, Stockwell, lunatic asylum keeper, March 14 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Arth. Brideson, Dublin, provision merchant, March 14 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Eliz. Car. Radford, Joshua Radford, and Joseph Radford, Manchester, ironfounders, March 15 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.-W. Haslett, Liverpool, provision dealer, March 12 at 1, Clarendon-bdgs., Liverpool, aud. ac.-Jas. Youens, Ludgate-hill, grocer, March 11 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-Tim. Abr. Curtis, Tokenhouse-yard, merchant, March 11 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-Jos. West, High-street, Shoreditch, grocer, March 11 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-Henry Jackson, Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, money scrivener, March 12 at 12, King's Head Inn, Loughborough, aud. ac.; at 1, div.-Thos. Daniell, Boulogne, copper smelter, May 24 at 10, Pearce's Hotel, Truro, Cornwall, div.

CERTIFICATES TO BE ALLOWED Unless Cause shewn to the contrary, on or before March 11. Chas. Gatehouse, Bristol, surgeon.-Robert Drake, Bristol, engraver.-John Andrews, Marden Ash, near Ongar, Essex, schoolmaster.John Jones, Maddox-st., Regent-st., tailor. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. W. Flesher and Geo. Blencowe, Northampton, attornies and

solicitors.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS. Dan. Ritchie & Co., Glasgow, blacksmiths.-Geo. Main & Co., Millheugh Building Society, Lanarkshire.-Dan. Eadie, Auchinleck, Ayrshire, merchant.-Jas. Barlow, jun., Banff, grocer.-Jas. Fairweather, jun., Dundee, manufacturer.-A. Robertson, Tain, hotel keeper.-Ebenezer Rutherford, Kirkaldy, merchant.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS. The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before the Court, in Portugal-st., on Friday, March 11 at 9. Thos. Stevens, Leman-st., Goodman's-fields, carpenter.-J. Smith, Middle Grove-st., Commercial-road East, wheelwright. -Wm. Hen. Scholefield, Red Cross-street, Borough-market, Southwark, butcher.-Isaac Geo. Smith, Ratcliffe-terr., Goswell-road, cabinet maker.-Edw. Harris, Walcot-square and Paris-st., Lambeth, comedian.-John Brokenshir, Ramsgate, manager for smack owner.-Wm. Donnan, North-pl., Westsquare, traveller.-Hen. Instone, Sydenham, saddler.-Barn. Abrahams, Wells-street, Mile-end New-town, rag merchant. -Alex. Laws, Burr-st., Lower East Smithfield, clerk.

Court-house, MONMOUTH, March 11 at 10.' Wm. Roberts, Abergavenny, grocer.-William Price, jun., filkins, Monyddisloyne, out of business.-J. Edwards, RumTrevethen, hallier.-Isaac Williams, Usk, saddler.—William Ironworks, constable.-Jas. Jones, Varley Iron-works, Parker, jun., Abersychan, publican.

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Court-house, GLOUCESTER, (City), March 14 at 10. Wm. Sage, Littleworth, butcher.-Phil. Cross, Longhope, butcher.-Wm. Sterry, Gloucester, builder.

Court-house, GLOUCESTER, (County), March 14 at 10. Wm. Lait, Berkeley, out of business.-J. Morgan, Clearwell, near Coleford, innkeeper.-Thos. W. Brighton, Cheltenham, paper hanger.-Wm. Isher, Cheltenham, baker.-Hen. Sindrey, St. Briavels, sawyer.-Geo. Spire, Gloucester, pig dealer.-J. Drinkwater, Churcham, farmer.-R. Humphris, Bourton-on-Water, pig dealer.―John Hen. Martin, Cheltenham, plumber.-Eli Dowell, Stonehouse, saddler.-William Coney, Leckhampton, near Cheltenham, carpenter.-H. Burford, Maisemore, near Gloucester, horse dealer.-T. Corbett, Cheltenham, out of business.-Richard Dobbs, Cinderford, St. Briavels, collier.-Wm. Turner, Greet, near Winchcomb, labourer.-Jas. Keyes, Stainton, Worcestershire, waiter.-Fred. Ferd. Arms. Steele, Stapleton, near Bristol, out of business. D. Tawney, Lansdowne, Cheltenham, turnpike-gate keeper. -Rich. Cook, St. Briavels, out of business.

Court-house, LANCASTER CASTLE, March 9 at 10. George Newsham, Bolton-le-Sands, cinder burner.

March 11, at the same hour and place.

Robt. Scholes, Little Bolton, out of business.-Peter Shawcross, Newton-heath, out of business.-Roger Tatham, Rochdale, out of business.-L. Rawcliffe, Preston, out of business. —A. M'Carter, Preston, tailor.-Joshua Gath, Manchester, out of business.-James Standing, Lancaster, butcher.-John Stanton, Bolton-le-Moors, out of business.-Jas. Bardsley, Manchester, butcher.-Richard Kay, jun., Bolton-le-Moors, carter.-Joseph Mills, jun., Rochdale, out of business.-Jos, Robinson, Liverpool, joiner.-Wm. Robson, Manchester, eating

house-keeper.-George Lomax, Birtle cum Bamford, near Bury, grocer.-Rich. Wright, Witton, near Blackburn, provision shopkeeper.-C. J. Almond, Preston, commission-agent. Manchester, out of business.-Thomas Brown, Rochdale, tea -E. J. Williamson, Manchester, coal dealer.-Jos. Barker, dealer.-Henry Stowe, Blackburn, butcher.-Edw. Blackley, Manchester, muslin dealer.-A. Hilton, Manchester, butcher. -Joseph Hinchliff, Lower Darwen, near Blackburn, provision shopkeeper.

March 10 at the same hour and place.

Jas. Whitaker, Stuckshead, near Bacup, out of business.John Preston, Lanshun-bridge, near Colne, weaver.-J. S. Berwick, Sutton, near Evesham, Cheshire, out of business.Wm. Wilkinson, Blackrow, farmer.-Wm. Arkwright, Clithero, out of business.-R. Hammond, Radcliffe, near Bury, brewer.-John Hughes, Liverpool, grocer.—John Ainsworth, Over Darwen, near Blackburn, provision shopkeeper.-John Sharples, Bankfold-gate, and Pickup-bank, near Blackburn, farmer.-Joseph Hardy, Manchester, shopman to an ironmonger.-Eliz. Swire, Smallbridge, near Rochdale, wheelwright.-Saml. Catlin, Southport, butcher.-David Davies, Hulme, Manchester, retail dealer in ale.-Jos. Rhodes, Manchester, out of business.-Bridget Varley, Clithero, farmer.Wm. Bowers, Openshaw, Manchester, hatter.--Robert Ascroft, Burscough, near Ormskirk, corn miller.-Rich. Beesley, Coppall, near Chorley, farmer.-John Beardmore, Manchester, fishmonger.-Joseph Sharples, Withington, near Manchester, victualler.-Robt. Travis, Salford, drysalter.-Wm ̧

Baldwin, Colne Waterside, provision shopkeeper.-J. Whatmough, Tong, stonemason.

March 14, at the same hour and place.

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LONDON, FEBRUARY 26, 1842.

RECENT occurrences, of which public notice has been taken in the Legislature, have given some degree of present practical interest to the question, whether one state ought to deliver up to another persons, who, having committed some act criminal by the laws of the second, have escaped thence, and taken refuge in the first.

Of the law of England, as to the particular question arising in the circumstances to which we allude, there never was, we apprehend, any doubt; and if there had been any, there could not remain much after the explicit opinions which have lately fallen from the highest law authorities in the House of Lords. But, on the general question, it is not quite so clear what is the law of nations, and of England, in so far as the former is included within it. Vattel, in the "Treatise on the Law of Nations," thus states his view: "If a criminal escapes, and returns to his own country, justice must be demanded at the hands of his sovereign; and since the latter ought not to permit his subjects to molest the subjects of another sovereign, and, still less, audaciously to offend foreign governments, therefore, he ought to compel the criminal to repair the damage or injury which he has done, if possible; or inflict exemplary punishment upon him; or, lastly, according to the nature of the case and the circumstances, deliver him up to the offended state, in order that it may do justice upon him. This is a tolerably general practice with respect to great crimes, which are equally contrary to the laws providing for security in all states. . . . . Murderers, incendiaries, and robbers, are seized everywhere, on the demand of the sovereign in whose territories the crime has been committed, and delivered up to justice. In states which are united by close ties of alliance and amity, the practice goes still farther;" and he goes on to speak of what is actually practised, by arrangement, between such states. (Vattel, book ii. c. 6, ss. 75, 76). Dr. Story, referring to these passages in Vattel, attriVOL. VI.

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Grotius also speaks of the rule of surrendering criminals, as obligatory. He says: "Cum vero non soleant civitates permittere ut civitas altera armata intra fines suos pœnæ expetendæ nomine veniat, neque id expediat, sequitur, ut civitas apud quam degit qui culpæ est compertus, alterum facere debeat, aut ut ipsa interpellata pro merito puniat nocentem, aut ut eum permittat arbitrio interpellantis. Hoc enim illud est dedere, quod in historiis sæpissimè occurrit." (Grot. de Jure Bel. lib. 2, sect. iv. tom. 2, p. 577). And then he goes on to refer to a variety of cases in which persons having committed offences have been delivered up. But he concludes with this proviso: "Quæ omnia tamen sic intelligenda sunt, ut non stricte populus aut rex ad dedendum teneatur, sed, ut diximus, ad dedendum aut puniendum." (Id. sect. iv. p. 578; see also Burlemaqui's Principles, pt. 4, c. 3, sect. 24). Whence, the cases where the act committed is a crime by the it seems, that Grotius also must have had in view only laws of both countries. Were the doctrine, laid down on this point by the two authors cited, not thus limited, it would go the length, in effect, of determining, that a Sovereign ought to punish his subject for an act, for which, by law, he cannot properly be punished.

Voet, on the other hand, citing the practice of the Romans, and contrasting it with that of the nations of Christendom, expresses himself, so as to leave it to be inferred, that he treats the practice of surrender as one of comity, and not of national duty. (Voet de Stat. 358; and see Story's Conflict of Laws, 520).

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