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to be so exhibited, and that the description in writing so fur-provisions incorporated therewith, relating or applicable to the nished describes the nature of the said invention so intended designs to be provisionally registered thereunder, or to the to be exhibited, and in what manner the same is to be per- proprietors of such designs, except the provision for extending formed, shall give a certificate in writing, under the hand or the term of any such provisional registration, shall, so far as hands of such Attorney-General or the person or persons ap- the same are not repugnant to or inconsistent with the propointed as aforesaid, for the provisional registration of such visions of this act, apply to the inventions to be provisionally invention. registered under this act, and to the inventors thereof; and the said Designs Act and this act shall be construed together as

4. The registrar of designs acting under the Designs Act, 1850, upon receiving such certificate, and being furnished with the name and place of address of the person by or on whose behalf the registration is desired, shall register such certificate, name, and place of address, and the invention to which any certificate so registered relates shall be deemed to be provisionally registered, and the registration thereof shall continue in force for the term of one year from the time of the same being so registered, and the registrar shall certify, under his hand and seal, that such invention has been provisionally registered, and the date of such registration, and the name and place of address of the person by or on whose behalf the registration was effected: provided always, that if any invention so provisionally registered be not actually exhibited in such place of public exhibition as aforesaid, or if the same invention be in use by others at the time of the said registration, or if the person by or on whose behalf the said registration has been effected be not the first and true inventor thereof, such registration shall be absolutely void.

5. The description in writing of any invention so provisionally registered shall be preserved in such manner and subject to such regulations as the Attorney-General shall direct, and any invention so provisionally registered, and exhibited at such place of public exhibition as aforesaid, shall have the words 'provisionally registered" marked thereon or attached thereto, with the date of the said registration.

6. Such provisional registration as aforesaid shall during the term thereof confer on the inventor of such invention, with respect thereto, all the protection against piracy and other benefits which by the Designs Act, 1850, are conferred upon the proprietors of designs provisionally registered thereunder with respect to such designs; and so long as such provisional registration continues in force the penalties and provisions of

the Designs Act, 1842, for preventing the piracy of designs shall extend to the acts, matters, and things next hereinafter mentioned, as fully and effectually as if those penalties and provisions had been re-enacted in this act, and expressly extended to such acts, matters, and things; that is to say, to the making, using, exercising, or vending the invention so provisionally registered, to the practising the same or any part thereof, to the counterfeiting, imitating, or resembling the same, to the making additions thereto or subtraction from the same, without the consent in writing of the person by or on whose behalf the said invention was so provisionally registered.

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An Act to continue the Duties on Profits arising from Pro-
perty, Professions, Trades, and Offices, and to amend the
Act imposing the same.
[5th June, 1851.]

7. All letters-patent to be during the term of any such
provisional registration granted in respect of any invention so
provisionally registered shall, notwithstanding the registration
thereof, and notwithstanding the exhibition thereof in such
place of public exhibition or otherwise as aforesaid, be of the
same validity as if such invention had not been so registered An Act to regulate the Sale of Arsenic. [5th June, 1851.]

or exhibited; and it shall be lawful for the Lord High Chancellor, if he think fit, on the grant of any letters-patent to any inventor in respect of any invention provisionally registered under this act, to cause such letters-patent to be sealed as of the day of such provisional registration, and to bear date the day of such provisional registration, the act of the eighteenth year of King Henry VI or any other act notwithstanding.

CAP. XIII.

CAP. XIV.

An Act to amend the Law for the Registration of certain Persons commonly known as " Compound Householders," and to facilitate the Exercise by such Persons of their Right to vote in the Election of Borough Members to serve in Parlia[5th June, 1851.]

ment.

Act, 1850.

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CAP. XV.

[3rd July, 1851.]

8. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Designs Act, 1850, and the two acts therein referred to, and called the Designs Act, 1842, and the Designs Act, 1843, the protection An Act to amend the Court of Chancery (Ireland) Regulation intended to be by those acts extended to the proprietors of new and original designs shall be extended to the proprietors of all new and original designs which shall be provisionally registered and exhibited in such place of public exhibition as atoresaid, notwithstanding that such designs may have been previously published or applied elsewhere than in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; provided that such design or any article to which the same has been applied have not been publicly sold or exposed for sale previously to such exhibition thereof as aforesaid.

9. All the provisions of the Designs Act, 1850, and the

Sect. 1. Regulations and general orders made by the Lord Chancellor, but which have not been consented to by the Master of the Rolls, to be of the same force as if they had received such consent.

CAP. XVI.

An Act for the better Management and Control of the High-
ways in South Wales.
[3rd July, 1851.]

CAP. XVII.

An Act further to explain and amend an Act for the Regulation of Process and Practice in the Superior Courts of Common Law in Ireland. [3rd July, 1851.]

Sect. 1. The recited provision to extend to the Court of Exchequer Chamber in Ireland.

2. Recited act extended to Exchequer Chamber, and time for claims for compensation to officers of the Exchequer Chamber extended to six months after the passing of this act.

CAP. XVIII.

An Act to continue the Stamp Duties granted by an Act of the fifth and sixth Years of her present Majesty to assimilate the Stamp Duties in Great Britain and Ireland, and to make Regulations for collecting and managing the same. [3rd July, 1851.]

Sect. 1. Duties continued for one Year.

2. Recited Acts and other Acts continued in Force. Most Gracious Sovereign,-Whereas by an act passed in the 5 & 6 Vict. [c. 82,] intituled "An Act to assimilate the Stamp Duties in Great Britain and Ireland, and to make Regulations for collecting and managing the same until the 10th Day of October, 1845," certain rates and duties denominated stamp duties were granted to your Majesty for a term therein limited and now expired; and by two acts, passed respectively in the 8 & 9 Vict. [c. 2,] and 11 & 12 Vict. [c. 9,] the same rates and duties were continued for two several and successive terms, the latter of which will expire on the 10th day of October, 1851: we, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled, towards raising the necessary supplies to defray your Majesty's public expenses, have freely and voluntarily resolved to continue the said rates and duties, and to grant the same to your Majesty for the period hereinafter mentioned; and do most humbly beseech your Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted, &c., that—

Sect. 1. All the several sums of money and duties and composition for duties granted by the said first-recited act, and not repealed by any subsequent act, and also all duties now payable in lieu or instead of any of the said duties which may have been so repealed, shall be and the same are hereby continued, and shall be charged, raised, levied, collected, and paid unto and for the use of her Majesty, her heirs and successors, for the term of one year, to commence on and to be computed from the 10th day of October, 1851.

2. The first-recited act, and all and every other act and acts now in force in relation to the duties and composition for duties which are continued by this act, shall severally be continued and remain in full force in all respects in relation to the said duties and composition for duties hereby continued and granted, and all and every the powers and authorities, rules, regulations, directions, penalties, forfeitures, clauses, matters, and things contained in the said acts or any of them, and in force as aforesaid, shall severally and respectively be duly observed, practised, applied, and put in execution in relation to the said duties and composition for duties hereby continued and granted, as well during the term herein limited as after the expiration thereof, for the charging, raising, levying, paying, accounting for, and securing of the said duties and composition for duties, and all arrears thereof, and for the preventing, detecting, and punishing of all frauds, forgeries, and other offences relating thereto, as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as if the same powers, authorities, rules, regulations, directions, penalties, forfeitures, clauses, matters, and things were particularly repeated and re-enacted in the body of this act with reference to the said duties and composition for duties hereby granted.

CAP. XIX.

An Act for the better Prevention of Offences.

[July 3rd, 1851.]

Sect. 1. Any person found by night armed &c., with intent to break into any house and commit any felony therein, or having in his possession, without lawful excuse, any implements of housebreaking, or having his face disguised, or being found by night in any house with intent to commit any felony therein, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour.

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3. Persons using chloroform, &c., in order to commit a felony, guilty of felony.

4. Persons inflicting grievous bodily harm guilty of a mis. demeanour, and liable to three years' imprisonment. Not to repeal sect. 29 of 10 Geo. 4, c. 34.

5. On the trial of any indictment for feloniously cutting, &c., the jury may acquit of the felony, and convict of unlawfully cutting, &c.

6. Persons wilfully placing wood, &c. on railways, taking up rails, &c., turning machinery, or shewing signals, &c., with intent to commit injuries to railway or endanger the safety of persons, guilty of felony.

7. If any person shall cast any wood, &c. upon any railway carriage with intent to endanger the safety of any person therein, such person to be guilty of felony, &c.

8. Any person wilfully setting fire to any railway station, &c., guilty of felony.

9. Upon the trial of persons for subsequent offences under the 12 & 13 Vict. c. 11, and this act, the previous conviction not to be stated to the jury or given in evidence until after a verdict of guilty of the subsequent offence, unless the defendant gives evidence of good character.

10. Any person may apprehend persons committing offences against this act, and convey them before a justice.

able offences in the night, and convey them before a justice. 11. Any person may apprehend persons committing indict. 12. Any person assaulting a person entitled to apprehend him, to be guilty of a misdemeanour.

13. The night, in offences against this act, to be as in bur glary.

14. Costs of prosecutions.

15. Nothing in this act to repeal 5 Geo. 4, c. 83. 16. Not to extend to Scotland.

CAP. XX.

An Act to extend the Remedies provided by the Renewable Leasehold Conversion Act, for the Recovery of Fee-farm Rents under that Act, to all other Fee-farm Rents and to other Rents in Ireland reserved upon Grants of Land in which the Grantors have no Reversion.

[July 3rd, 1851.] Sect. 1. Provisions of recited act (12 & 13 Vict. c. 105, ss. 20, 21) extended to fee-farm and other rents under leases for lives or for years, save as herein excepted.

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2. Growing crops seized and sold under execution to be liable | for accruing rent.

3. Tenant may remove buildings and fixtures erected by him on farms, unless landlord elect to take to them.

4. Tenant quitting, leaving tithe rent-charge unpaid, landlord, &c. may pay the same, and recover from the first-named tenant as if it were a simple contract debt. 3. Act not to extend to Scotland.

CAP. XXVI.

An Act to amend the Acts relating to the British White Herring Fishery. [24th July, 1851.]

CAP. XXVII.

An Act to amend certain Acts for the Improvement of Prisons and Prison Discipline in Scotland. [24th July, 1851.]

CAP. XXVIII.

An Act for the well-ordering of Common Lodging Houses. [24th July, 1851.]

CAP. XXIX. An Act for further continuing certain temporary Provisions concerning Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in England.

[24th July, 1851.]

Whereas an act was passed in the session holden in the 10 & 11 Vict. [c. 98,] intituled "An Act to amend the Law as to Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in England," by which it was enacted, that certain of the provisions therein contained should [continue until the 1st day of August, 1848, and, if Parliament were then sitting, until the end of the then session of Parliament; and such provisions have, by an act passed in the 13 & 14 Vict. [e. 47,] been continued until the 1st day of August, 1851, and to the end of the then next session of Parliament: and whereas it is expedient that the said provisions should be further continned: be it therefore enacted, &c., that the said provisions of the said firstly-recited act shall continue until the 1st day of Ast, 1852, and to the end of the then next session of ParEament.

CAP. XXX.

An Act to continue an Act for authorising the Application of Highway Rates to Turnpike-roads. [24th July, 1851.]

CAP. XXXI.

An Act to continue an Act to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. [24th July, 1851.] Whereas an act was passed in the 3 & 4 Vict. [c. 110,] intituled "An Act to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies," which act has been continued by sundry acts until the 1st day of October, 1851, and to the end of the then next session of Parlament; and it is expedient that the same should be further continued: be it enacted, &c., that the said act shall be further continued to the 1st day of October, 1852, and to the end of the then next session of Parliament.

(To be continued).

London Gazettes.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.

BANKRUPTS.

THOMAS HARRISON, Addle-street, London, agent and trimming manufacturer, Sept. 19 at half-past 11, and Oct. 24 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sols. Watson & Roscoe, 27, Worship-st., Finsbury.-Petition dated Sept. 5.

EDMUND SHEFFIELD, Tomlin-terrace, Crisp-street,
Poplar, Middlesex, builder, Sept. 19 at 1, and Oct. 25 at 2,
Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Nicholson; Sols.
Baker & Co., 34, Lime-street, City. - Petition dated
Aug. 26.
JOHN LANE, High-street, Marylebone, Middlesex, tailor,
dealer and chapman, Sept. 19 at 11, and Oct. 25 at 2,
Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Pennell; Sol.
Cox, Pinners'-hall, Old Broad-street, London.-Petition
dated Sept. 8.

HENRY GEorge woolCOTT, Everitt-street, Russellsquare, Middlesex, fringe, tassel, and trimming manufac turer, dealer and chapman, Sept. 19 at 2, and Oct. 25 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Nicholson; Sols. Baylis & Drewe, 22, Redcross-street. · Petition dated Aug. 29.

JOHN ROBERT TAYLOR, Chancery-lane and Red Lion-square, Middlesex, and Cannon-row, Westminster, stationer, dealer and chapman, Sept. 26 at half-past 12, and Oct. 25 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Nicholson; Sols. Church & Son, 9, Bedford-row.-Petition dated Sept. 4.

WILLIAM HENRY OSBORN, Ebury-street, Pimlico, Middlesex, wine merchant, Sept. 13 at half-past 1, and Nov. 1 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Pennell; Sol. Bolder, 44, Craven-street, Strand.-Petition dated Aug. 26.

JOHN WATSON, Skipton, Yorkshire, linendraper, dealer and chapman, Sept. 26 and Oct. 20 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds: Off. Ass. Freeman; Sols. Blackburn, Leeds; Jones, 15, Size-lane, London.-Petition dated Aug. 30. JAMES CRITCHLEY HOLT, Halifax, Yorkshire, innkeeper, dealer and chapman, Sept. 26 and Oct. 20 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds: Off. Ass. Young; Sols. Higham, Brighouse; Bond & Barwick, Leeds.Petition dated Aug. 27.

JOHN FORMAN and ROBERT FROW, Kingston-uponHull, joiners and builders, (carrying on business under the style or firm of Forman & Frow), Sept. 24 and Oct. 22 at half-past 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Kingstonupon-Hull, (and not Leeds, as advertised in last Friday's Gazette): Off. Ass. Carrick; Sols. Thorney & Son, or Lightfoot & Co., Kingston-upon-Hull. Petition dated

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Sept. 1. THOMAS MILWARD, late of Uffculme, Devonshire, but now of Gower-street, Middlesex, miller, dealer and chapman, Sept. 17 and Oct. 16 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter: Off. Ass. Hernaman; Sol. Terrell, Exeter. -Petition filed Sept. 5.

GEORGE NICHOLAS MANZAVINO, Manchester, merchant, (carrying on business with Emanuel Nicholas Manzavino and Demetrio Calvocoressi, of Constantinople, under the style or firm of Manzavino & Calvocoressi), Sept. 22 and Nov. 5 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Pott; Sols. Sale & Co., Manchester.-Petition filed Sept. 3.

GEORGE DANNETT ROBINSON, Manchester, coach builder and shoe dealer, dealer and chapman, Sept. 24 and Nov. 11 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Fraser; Sols. De Lara & Fogg, Manchester.Petition filed Sept. 2.

JOHN LILLEY and ALFRED ASHMALL, Liverpool, merchants, dealers and chapmen, (trading under the style or firm of John Lilley & Co.), Sept. 17 and Oct. 10 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool: Off. Ass. Bird; Sols. Carson & Ellis, Liverpool; Brady & Son, 1, Stapleinn, London.-Petition filed Sept. 2.

MEETINGS.

Robert Brown, Howden, Yorkshire, tailor, Sept. 24 at halfpast 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Kingston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.-Arthur Youle Barrett, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, engineer, Sept. 24 at half-past 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Kingston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.; Oct. 1 at half-past 12, div.-Alexander M. Paterson, John Walker, James Boydell, Staffordshire, ironfounders, Oct. 11 at 10, District Court of and Charles B. T. Roper, Oak Farm Works, Kingswinford, Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.; Oct. 13 at 10, div. sep.

est. of James Boydell and Charles B. T. Roper.-W. Smith, Wm. Sowden, and John Sowden, Warrington, Lancashire, cotton manufacturers, Oct. 2 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, div.

CERTIFICATES.

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

Thos. Irlam and Vincent Wanostrocht, Liverpool, brokers, Oct. 2 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.Thomas Edwards, Liverpool, basket manufacturer, Oct. 2 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-John Nurthing Bateson, Haworth-cross, Rochdale, Lancashire, cotton spin

ner, Oct. 1 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester. -Samuel Joule and John Joule, Macclesfield and Rainow, Cheshire, ribbon manufacturers. Oct. 1 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.--Sydenham V. Burge, Taunton, Somersetshire, saddler, Oct. 2 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter.

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. Edmund Nicholson, York, tailor.-Wm. Hamley, Bristol, builder. Thomas Slater, Cheetham, and Joshua Paton, Broughton, Lancashire, cotton spinners.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION.

George B. Leech, deceased, Inverary, writer.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS

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

Wm. Sutherland, North Shields, Northumberland, hairdresser, Sept. 26 at half-past 10, County Court of Northumberland, at North Shields.-P. Cowey, Tynemouth, Northumberland, confectioner, Sept. 26 at half-past 10, County Court of Northumberland, at North Shields.-John Turpin, Gateshead, Durham, licensed victualler, Sept. 29 at 10, County Court of Durham, at Gateshead.-Walter Cary, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, surgeon, Sept. 23 at 10, County Court of Gloucestershire, at Cheltenham.-William Helps, Corsham, Wiltshire, not in any business, Sept. 18 at half-past 11, County Court of Wiltshire, at Chippenham.-Wm. Ayers, Earl Stonham, Suffolk, carpenter, Sept. 26 at 10, County Court of Suffolk, at Stowmarket. George H. Rudland, Halesworth, Suffolk, chemist, Sept. 18 at 12, County Court of Suffolk, at Halesworth.-Thomas Goldsmith, Woodbridge, Suffolk, grocer, Sept. 20 at 10, County Court of Suffolk, at Woodbridge.-Edmund Bannister, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, Southampton, grocer, Sept. 25 at 10, County Court of Hampshire, at Newport.- Henry Brown, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Southampton, gardener, Sept. 25 at 10, County Court of Hampshire, at Newport.-David Graham, Hethersgill, Cumberland, Sept. 26 at 10, County Court of Cumberland, at Brampton. William Sims, Allemore-green, Staffordshire, labourer, Sept. 16 at 10, County Court of Staffordshire, at Stafford.-James Chilton, Stone, Staffordshire, shoe manufacturer, Sept. 17 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Stone.— Charles Barker, Manchester, bleacher, Sept. 19 at 12, County Court of Lancashire, at Manchester.-George Killard, Yatton Keynell, Wiltshire, licensed victualler, Sept. 18 at half-past 11, County Court of Wiltshire, at Chippenham.

Saturday, Sept. 6.

The following Assignees have been appointed. Further par

ticulars may be learned at the Office, in Portugal-st.,

Lincoln's-inn-fields, on giving the Number of the Case. Wm. Marchant Fuggle, Goudhurst, Kent, carpenter, No. 73,987 C.; Benjamin Wickham, assignee.-John Murray, Sunderland, Durham, ship broker, No. 73,980 C.; J. Iveson and John Sidgwick, assignees.-Wm. Harrison, Hartlepool, Durham, draper, No. 73,942 C.; Thomas Wilson and Wm. Mackey, assignees.-Wm. H. Podmore, Balsall-heath, Worcestershire, out of business, No. 73,831 C.; Joseph William Harte, assignee.-Robert Moseley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, corn dealer, No. 73,986 C.; James Sheard, assignee.-F. H. B. Phillips, Plymouth, Devonshire, lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, No. 73,541 C.; D. P. Burnet, assignee.-Joseph Mawson, Bolton-upon-Dearne, near Rotherham, Yorkshire, saddler, No. 74,073 C.; Jonathan Allison, assignee.-John Blagbrough, Northowram, near Halifax, Yorkshire, coalowner, No. 74,022 C.; Benjamin Reynolds, assignee.-Matthew Fisher, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, carpenter, No. 73,854 C.; George Saffery, assignee.

Saturday, Sept. 6. Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee the Estates and Effects of the following Persons:(On their own Petitions).

Benj. Hope, Wine-office-court, London, attorney-at-law: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-J. Powell, James-street, Commercial-road, Peckham, Surrey, carpenter: in the Gaol of Surrey.- Wm. Blane, Regent-road, Rhodeswell-road, Stepney, Middlesex, greengrocer in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Robt. Nicholson, Alpin

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Villa, Ladbrook-road, Bayswater, Middlesex, post-office agent at Rotterdam: in the Queen's Prison.-John Francis Walter, Williams-street, Caledonian road, Islington, Middlesex, clerk to the Great Northern Railway Company in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Jas. D. Malcolm, Leices ter-square, Middlesex, lecturer in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-James R. Willis, Whitefriars-st., London, licensed victualler: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Charles Joseph, Welbeck-street, Cavendish square, Middlesex, artist : in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Henry Smith, Cancel-street, Walworth-rd., Surrey, vocalist in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.

(On Creditor's Petition). James Harradine, Bridge-street, Westminster-bridge-road, Surrey, beer-shop keeper: in the Queen's Prison.

(On their own Petitions).

Geo. Clark Kitchin, Leeds, Yorkshire, wool sorter: in the Gaol of York.-John Hooper Davies, Merthyr Tydvil, Gla morganshire, grocer: in the Gaol of Cardiff.-John Hyde, Highfield, Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield, Yorkshire, estate agent: in the Gaol of York.-Evan Jones, Barton, Cheshire, licensed victualler: in the Gaol of Chester - Mark Kirk, Nottingham, bricklayer: in the Gaol of Nottingham.-James M Cooey, Bristol, grocer in the Gaol of Bristol.-Richard Warham the younger, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ship broker's clerk in the shire, tube manufacturer: in the Gaol of Stafford-Joseph Gaol of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.-J. Roose, Oldbury, Worcester

Kay, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, beer-house keeper: in the Gaol of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.- Charles Byrnes, Hulme, Manchester, beerseller: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-T. M. Harris, Liverpool, merchant: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-R. Stockley, Ashton-in-the-Willows, near Warrington, Lancashire, blackManchester, retail dealer in ale: in the Gaol of Lancaster.smith in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Chas. W. Daniels, Hulme, Thomas Gould, Cheetham, Manchester, ale dealer: in the Gaol of Lancaster. Thos. Williamson, Manchester, sawyer:

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in the Gaol of Lancaster.

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:

Sept. 23 at 11, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Stephen George Burridge, Arnold's-place, Francis-street, Newington, Surrey, tailor.-Edward Richards, Hyde-terrace, Battersea, Surrey, not in any business.---Philip Allworth Carter, London-street, Paddington, Middlesex, foreman to a horse dealer.

Sept. 23 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner Law. well, Surrey, salesman to a leatherseller. - Joseph Stammert, Thomas Fuller, Chatham-place, Windmill-lane, Camber. New Church-street, Paddington, Middlesex, comedian.-Wil liam Woods the younger, Basinghall-street, London, commission agent.

Sept. 23 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS. Edward Hill Hodges, Claremont square, Pentonville-hill. Middlesex, out of business.-William Holmes, Fish-streethill, London, zinc worker.-John Race, Margaret-terrace, Paddington-green, Middlesex, out of business.

Sept. 25 at 11, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Daniel Rogers, Bethnal-green-road, Middlesex, timber merchant.-James George King, Henry-place, Hoxton Oldtown, Middlesex, out of business.-Rosetta Magdelina Lamford, widow, Colcroft-terrace, New-cut, Lambeth, Surrey, ironmonger.

Sept. 25 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner Law. Thomas Pearce, Lower Belgrave-place, Pimlico, Middlesex, licensed retailer of beer.-Richard Workman, Palace-street, Pimlico, Middlesex, shoemaker.- Samuel Stables, Welling ton-street, Victoria-park, Bethnal-green, Middlesex, out of

business.

Sept. 25 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS. Mary Ann Hancock, spinster, St. James's-street, Piccadilly, Middlesex, lodging-house keeper.-Frederick Stuart, Shawfield-street, King's-road, Chelsea, Middlesex, clerk to a plate-glass company. George Bristow, Clare-street, Claremarket, Middlesex, baker.

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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 Nottinghamshire, at NOTTINGHAM,
Sept 25 at 9.

William Hallam, New Lenton, farm labourer.

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chants, Sept. 25 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.-Henry Blakesley, Castle Bromwich, Warwickshire, brick dealer, Oct. 14 at half-past 11, District Court of Worcestershire, cattle dealer, Oct. 14 at half-past 11, District Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Jas. Merrell, Pershore, Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.-John Bent the younger, Dudley, Worcestershire, grocer, Oct. 14 at half-past 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.Joseph Price and John Lavender, Birmingham, paper dealers, Abraham Levy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, dealer in clothes. Oct. 14 at half-past 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, BirJoseph M Kay, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, beer-house keeper.-mingham, aud. ac.; Oct. 21 at half-past 11, div.-William Richard Warham the younger, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, shipbroker's clerk.-John Inness, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, plane

At the County Court of Northumberland, at NEWCASTLE,
Sept. 25 at 10.

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DAVID FRENCH and ARCHIBALD SANDS, Coal Ex

change, London, and Chatham, Kent, coal factors, coal merchants, dealers and chapmen, (trading under the style or firm of David French & Sands), Oct. 2 at 1, and Nov. 8 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Nicholson; Sols. Lawrence & Co., 14, Old Jewry-chambers, London. Petition dated Sept. 10.

Kendall and John Standish, Leeds, Yorkshire, grocers, Sept.
25 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, aud. ac.-Geo.
Wilson, Wakefield, Yorkshire, draper, Sept. 25 at 11, District
Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, aud. ac.-.
-Richard Gooddy and
Wm. Edward M'Kee, Kingston-upon-Hull, millers, Sept. 24
aud. ac.-Wm. Steane, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire,
at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Kingston-upon-Hull,
grocer, Oct. 2 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-H.
M. Waller, Foulsham, Norfolk, merchant, Oct. 8 at half-past
12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-H. Marten, Lewes,
Sussex, draper, Oct. 7 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London,
div.-T. J. Sutton, Scarborough, Yorkshire, master mariner,
Oct. 6 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-
Wm. Fincher and Fras. Fincher, Ivy-bridge, Devonshire,
paper manufacturers, Oct. 8 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, Lon-
don, fin. div.-Wm. S. Brown the elder and Wm. S. Brown
the younger, Broad-street, Ratcliffe, Middlesex, sail makers,
Oct. 6 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-J. Barber,
Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire, builder, Oct. 6 at 2, Court of

Bankruptcy, London, div.-Thomas Norton Brown, Fetter-
broker, Oct. 7 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.—
lane, pawnbroker, and Throgmorton-street, London, stock-
John Wm. Creed, Tilbury Fort, Essex, innkeeper, Oct. 7 at
half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.
CERTIFICATES.

before the Day of Meeting.

Oct. 6 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Charles Johns,
William S. Meryweather, West Ham, Essex, brickmaker,
Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, and Kirby-street,

SAMUEL CANNOCK the younger, formerly of Chelten-
ham-place, Westminster-road, Surrey, but now of Kent- To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or
terrace, Great College-street, Camden-town, Middlesex,
tobacconist, dealer and chapman, Sept. 20 at 2, and Oct. 23
at il, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Nicholson;
Sols. Carter, Gloucester; Rogerson & Ford, 50, Lincoln's-
inn-felds.-Petition dated Sept. 8.
EDWARD LACEY, Birmingham, glass dealer and looking-Hatton-garden, Middlesex, fixture dealer, Oct. 7 at 11, Court
glass manufacturer, dealer and chapman, Sept. 25 and Oct. of Bankruptcy, London.-Chas. Fred. Thomas, Bristol, ship
14 at half-past 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birming-Jonathan Chew, Manchester, stuff manufacturer, Oct. 3 at
broker, Oct. 13 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.
ham: Off. Ass. Valpy; Sol. Hayward, Birmingham.
Petition dated Sept. 5.
MATTHEW LISTER, Slad Mills, Painswick, Gloucester-
shire, clothier, Sept. 25 and Oct. 28 at 11, District Court
Bankruptcy, Bristol: Off. Ass. Acraman; Sol. Kearsey,
Stroud, Gloucestershire.-Petition dated Sept. 6.
JOHN BEACH, Bradford, Yorkshire, apothecary, dealer
and chapman, Sept. 25 and Oct. 20 at 11, District Court
of Bankruptcy, Leeds: Off. Ass. Young; Sols. Terry &
Watson, Bradford; Bond & Barwick, Leeds. Petition
dated Sept. 8.
THOMAS HURST, Warrington, Lancashire, printer, sta-
tioner, and bookbinder, dealer and chapman, Sept. 22 and
Nov. 4 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester:
Off. Ass. Fraser; Sols. Cobbett, Manchester; Ford, 50,
Lincoln's-inn-fields, London.-Petition filed Sept. 3.
SAMUEL WALKER, Little Lever, Lancashire, dyer and Middlesex, wheelwright.
shopkeeper, Sept. 26 and Nov. 3 at 12, District Court of
Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Pott; Sols. Sale &
Co., Manchester.-Petition filed Sept. 8.

12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.-Jas. Teece
and Thomas Peate, Oswestry, Shropshire, drapers, Oct. 7 at
half-past 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham.-T.
half-past 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham.
J. King, Stourport, Worcestershire, innkeeper, Oct. 14 at

MEETINGS.

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James Murray, Gresham-st., London, woollen warehouseman, Sept. 26 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex.Wm. Williams, Harwich, Essex, contractor, Sept. 26 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex. - Joseph Sowerby, Oxford-street, Middlesex, silk mercer, Oct. 1 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-S. Cockerill, Northampton, draper, Oct. 1 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.; Oct. 7 at 11, div.-Aaron Crosfield, Ty Mawr, Lauwonne, Glamorganshire, coal miner, and Newport, Monmouthshire, common brewer, Oct. 10 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, aud. ac.-W. Smith, W. Sowden, and John Sowden, Warrington, Lancashire, cotton manufacturers, Sept. 25 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac. sep. est. of W. Smith.-W. Mooney and T. Wilson, Liverpool, corn mer

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. Joseph Dalton, Joseph Burn, and Robert Turpin, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, earthenware manufacturers.-Geo. Smellie, High-st., Shadwell, Middlesex, silversmith.-Robert Peach, Thorney, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, butcher.-Richard Clarke Pauling, Great Percy-street, Pentonville, Middlesex, railway contractor.

PETITION ANNulled.

Henry George Harrison, King's-road, Hoxton Old-town,

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Adam Gentles, Falkirk, currier.-Peter Kinmond & Sons, Dundee, merchants.-Wm. Smith, Inverness, grocer.-Jas. Main, Edinburgh, bootmaker.—John Boyd, Dundee, shoemaker.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS

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

John Boyce, King's Lynn, Norfolk, labourer, Sept. 24 at 4, County Court of Norfolk, at King's Lynn.-William Wood, Lydd, Kent, baker, Oct. 24 at 11, County Court of Kent, at New Romney. Walter Slater, Brighton, Sussex, watchmaker, Sept. 26 at 12, County Court of Sussex, at Brighton.

Isaac Craven, Bradford, Yorkshire, cabinet maker, Sept. 23 at 11, County Court of Yorkshire, at Bradford.-J. Dyson, Meltham, Yorkshire, manufacturer of woollen cloth, Oct. 3 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Huddersfield.-J. Share,

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