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86. Provided always, that in case it shall appear to the court, or any judge thereof, that any such equitable plea or equitable replication cannot be dealt with by a court of law so as to do justice between the parties, it shall be lawful for such court or judge to order the same to be struck out, on such terms as to costs and otherwise as to such court or judge may seem reasonable.

87. In case of any action founded upon a bill of exchange, or other negotiable instrument, it shall be lawful for the court or a judge to order that the loss of such instrument shall not be set up, provided an indemnity is given, to the satisfaction of the court or judge, or a master, against the claims of any other person upon such negotiable instrument.

88. The superior courts, or any judge thereof, may, upon summary application, by rule or order, exercise such and the like jurisdiction as may, under the provisions of an act of Parliament made and passed in the 53 Geo. 3, [c. 159], intituled "An Act to limit the Responsibility of Shipowners in certain Cases," be exercised by any court of equity.

89. Any person who shall, upon any examination upon oath or affirmation, or in any affidavit in proceedings under this act, wilfully and corruptly give false evidence, or wilfully and corruptly swear or affirm anything which shall be false, being convicted thereof, shall be liable to the penalties of wilful and corrupt perjury.

90. Writs of execution to fix bail may be tested and return

able in vacation.

91. Proceedings against executors upon a judgment of assets in futuro may be had and taken in the manner provided by the Common-law Procedure Act, 1852, as to writs of revivor.

92. Where an action would, but for the provisions of the Common-law Procedure Act, 1852, have abated by reason of the death of either party, and in which the proceedings may be revived and continued under that act, the defendant or person against whom the action may be so continued may apply by summons to compel the plaintiff, or person entitled to proceed with the action in the room of the plaintiff, to proceed according to the provisions of the said act within such time as the judge shall order; and in default of such proceeding the defendant or other person against whom the action may be so continued as aforesaid shall be entitled to enter a suggestion of such default, and of the representative character of the person by or against whom the action may be proceeded with, as the case may be, and to have judgment for the costs of the action and suggestion against the plaintiff, or against the person entitled to proceed in his room, as the case may be, and in the latter case to be levied of the goods of the testator or intestate.

93. If any person shall bring an action of ejectment after a prior action of ejectment for the same premises has been or shall have been unsuccessfully brought by such person, or by any person through or under whom he claims, against the same defendant, or against any person through or under whom he defends, the court or a judge may, if they or he think fit, on the application of the defendant at any time after such defendant has appeared to the writ, order that the plaintiff shall give to the defendant security for the payment of the defendant's costs, and that all further proceedings in the cause shall be stayed until such security be given, whether the prior action has been or shall have been disposed of by discontinuance, or by nonsuit, or by judgment for the defendant.

94. No writ of execution issued before the 24th day of October, 1852, if unexecuted, shall remain in force for more than six calendar months after the 24th day of October, 1854, unless the same be renewed as hereinafter mentioned, but all such writs may be renewed from time to time in the same manner as writs issued after the 24th day of October, 1852, may now be renewed under the Common-law Procedure Act, 1852,

sect. 124.

95. The superior courts may appoint and hold sittings either in banc, or for the trial of issues in fact by judge or jury, at any time or times, whether in term or vacation, not being between the 10th of August and the 24th October.

96. It shall be lawful for the superior courts of common law, and every judge thereof, and any judge sitting at Nisi Prius, at all times to amend all defects and errors in any proceedings under the provisions of this act, whether there is anything in writing to amend by or not, and whether the defect or

error be that of the party applying to amend or not; and all such amendments may be made with or without costs, and upon such terms as to the court or judge may seem fit; and all such amendments as may be necessary for the purpose of determining in the existing suit the real question in controversy between the parties shall be so made, if duly applied for.

97. It shall be lawful for the judges of the said courts, or any eight or more of them, of whom the chiefs of each of the said courts shall be three, from time to time to make all such general rules and orders for the effectual execution of this act, and of the intention and object hereof, and for fixing the costs to be allowed for and in respect of the matters herein contained, and the performance thereof, as in their judgment shall be necessary or proper, and for that purpose to meet from time to time as occasion may require: provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to restrain the authority or limit the jurisdiction of the said courts or of the judges thereof to make rules or orders, or otherwise to regulate and dispose of

the business therein.

98. Such new or altered writs and forms of proceedings may be issued, entered, and taken, as may by the judges of the said courts, or any eight or more of them, of whom the chiefs of each of the said courts shall be three, be deemed necessary or expedient for giving effect to the provisions herein before contained, and in such forms as the judges of such courts re. spectively shall from time to time think fit to order; and such writs and proceedings shall be acted upon and enforced in such and the same manner as writs and proceedings of the said the circumstances of the case will admit; and any existing writ courts are now acted upon and enforced, or as near thereto as or proceeding, the form of which shall be in any manner altered in pursuance of this act, shall nevertheless be of the same force and virtue as if no alteration had been made therein, except as far as the effect thereof may be varied by this act.

99. In the construction of this act the word "court" shall be understood to mean one of the superior courts of common law at Westminster; and the word "judge" shall be understood to mean a judge or baron of any of the said courts; and the word "master" shall be understood to mean a master of any of the said courts; and the word "action" shall be understood to mean any personal action in any of the said courts.

100. All the enactments and provisions of this act not relating exclusively to the sittings for trials of causes or issues in fact at London or Westminster shall extend and apply to the Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster and the Court of Pleas at Durham, and actions and proceedings therein respectively, subject to the following modifications: all the powers given by this act to the judges of the said superior courts of common law at Westminster to make general rules and orders shall and may be exercised by the respective judges of the Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster and Court of Pleas at Durham, being judges of one of the said common-law courts at Westminster, or any two of them respectively, with respect to the

said Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster and Court of Pleas at Durham respectively, and matters and proceedings therein within the jurisdiction of the same courts respectively; and all powers under this act exercisable by any one judge of the superior courts at Westminster shall and may be exercisable by one judge of the said superior courts of the said counties palatine, being also a judge of one of the said courts at Westminster, as to matters and proceedings in the said superior courts of the said counties palatine.

101. Provided always, that all the provisions of this act applicable to masters of the said courts at Westminster Common Pleas at Lancaster and Court of Pleas at Durham shall apply to the respective prothonotaries of the Court of and their respective deputies acting in the execution of the duties of such offices, which acting officers respectively may the last-mentioned courts respectively, the powers hereby given singly exercise, with reference to matters and proceedings in to the masters of the superior courts at Westminster.

102. Provided also, as to proceedings in appeal, that the Court of Queen's Bench, being the court of error from the Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster and Court of Pleas at Durham respectively, shall also be the court of appeal from the said respective courts for the purposes of this act in reference to motions for new trials, or to enter verdicts or nonsuits previously made to the judges of the said respective Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster and Court of Pleas at Durham respectively.

103. The enactments contained in sects. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, | 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32 of this act shall apply and extend to every court of civil judicature in England and Ireland.

104. The provisions of this act shall come into operation on the 24th October, 1854.

105. It shall be lawful for her Majesty from time to time, by an order in Council, to direct that all or any part of the provisions of this act, or of the rules to be made in pursuance thereof, shall apply to all or any court or courts of record in England and Wales, and within one month after such order shall have been made and published in the London Gazette such provisions and rules respectively shall extend and apply in manner directed by such order, and any such order may be in like manner from time to time altered and annulled; and in and by any such order her Majesty may direct by whom any powers or duties incident to the provisions applied under this act, or the Common-law Procedure Act, 1852, shall and may be exercised with respect to matters in such court or courts, and may make any orders or regulations which may be deemed requisite for carrying into operation in such court or courts the provisions so applied.

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106. In citing this act in any instrument, document, or proceeding it shall be sufficient to use the expression, The Common-law Procedure Act, 1854."

—James Swallow, Maidenhead, Berkshire, corn merchant,
Sept. 25 at half-past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud.
ac. Rebecca Crichton and James William Crichton,
High-street, Newington-butts, Surrey, upholsterers, Sept. 25
Charles
at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.—
John Caffall, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, auctioneer,
Sept. 25 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.—
Edwin Ashley, Manchester, smallware manufacturer, Sept. 13
at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, aud. ac.;
Sept. 22 at 12, div.-Richard Lynch, Manchester, shoemaker,
Sept. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester,
aud. ac.-Samuel Walton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, silk manu-
facturer, Sept. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Man-
chester, aud. ac.; Sept. 22 at 12, div.-George Robinson,
Huddersfield, surgeon, and Mary Farrand, widow, Almond-
District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, aud. ac.-J. Sainthill,
bury, Yorkshire, fancy cloth manufacturers, Sept. 11 at 11,
Tooley-street, Southwark, Surrey, millstone merchant, Sept.
26 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Thos. Sykes,
Bath Easton, Somersetshire, clothier, Sept. 26 at 11, Court
of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Frank Castelli, Bury-court,
St. Mary Axe, London, merchant, Sept. 26 at 2, Court of
Bankruptcy, London, div.-Richard Thwaites, Addle-street,
London, warehouseman, Sept. 26 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy,
London, div.-J. Yates, Finsbury and Westmoreland Wharfs,
City-road, Middlesex, timber merchant, Sept. 26 at 11, Court

107. Nothing in this act shall extend to Ireland or Scotland, of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John D. Anderson, Pavement,

save as aforesaid.

London Gazettes.

FRIDAY, SEPptember 1.

BANKRUPTS.

JOHN DODDERIDGE HUMPHREYS, New Wharf-road, Caledonian-road, Middlesex, engineer, Sept. 14 at half-past 11, and Oct. 20 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sols. Morris & Co., Moorgate-st.-chambers, Moorgate-street, London.-Petition filed Aug. 30. CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON, Whitehall-terrace, Lower

Tottenham, Middlesex, grocer, dealer and chapman, Sept.
14 at half-past 1, and Oct. 27 at half-past 11, Court of
Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sol. Strong,
44, Jewin-street, Cripplegate.-Petition filed Aug. 24.
WILLIAM JOHN NORMANVILLE, Seymour-chambers,
Dake-st., Adelphi, and Queen's-road, Regent's-park, Mid-
dlesex, commission agent, dealer in patents, and manufac-
turer of axle boxes for railway carriages, dealer and chap-
man, Sept. 11 and Oct. 12 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy,
London: Off. Ass. Graham; Sols. Stevenson & Ley, 1,
Victoria-street, Holborn-bridge.-Petition filed Aug. 30.
FREDERICK LANGMAN, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire,
druggist, and oil and grease merchant, dealer and chapman,
Sept. 15 and Oct. 6 at half-past 10, District Court of
Bankruptcy, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Bittleston; Sol. Hayes,
Wolverhampton.-Petition dated Aug. 24.
THOMAS GOODWORTH JACKSON, Goole, Yorkshire,
joiner, dealer and chapman, Sept. 19 and Oct. 13 at 11,
District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds: Off. Ass. Hope;
Sol. Bulmer, Leeds.-Petition dated Aug. 22.
JOHN DANDISON (and not DAUDISON, as before ad-
vertised), Huddersfield, Yorkshire, wine and spirit mer-
chant, dealer and chapman, Sept. 11 and Oct. 13 at 11,
District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds: Off. Ass. Hope;
Sols. J. & W. Sykes, Huddersfield; Bond & Barwick,
Leeds.-Petition dated Aug. 28.

EDWIN MAW, Seacombe, Cheshire, ironfounder and manu-
facturing engineer, Sept. 13 and Oct. 6 at 11, District
Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool: Off. Ass. Turner; Sols.
Evans & Son, Liverpool.-Petition filed June 24.
ROBERT BROOKS, Blackburn and Blackpool, Lancashire,
draper and mercer, dealer and chapman, Sept. 13 and
Oct. 4 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester:
Off. Ass. Fraser; Sols. Sale & Co., Manchester.-Petition
filed Aug. 28.

MEETINGS.

Alfred Burrows, Mile-end, near Stockport, Cheshire, silk manufacturer, Sept. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.-Wm. Bate, Manchester, baker, Sept. 3 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.

Moorfields, London, linendraper, Sept. 28 at half-past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div. William Pickering, Piccadilly, Middlesex, bookseller, Sept. 26 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Edward R. Bensley, Cornwallcottage, Hornsey-road, Holloway, Middlesex, builder, Sept. 26 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Hugh Eldrid, Witney, Oxfordshire, grocer, Sept. 25 at half-past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div. Henry Bates and Charles Hitchman, Addle-st., London, and Bristol, and Birmingham, straw plait dealers, Sept. 28 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Joseph Bland and John Satterthwaite, Fen-court, London, insurance brokers, Sept. 26 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, fin. div. sep. est. of Joseph Bland. CERTIFICATES.

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

George Chaffer, Commercial-road, Middlesex, builder, Sept. 23 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Christopher Spashett, Barking, Essex, mast maker, Sept. 26 at half-past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Rich. Thwaites, Addle-street, London, warehouseman, Sept. 26 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Rebecca Crichton and James Wm. Crichton, High-street, Newington-butts, Surrey, upholsterers, Sept. 25 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Charles John Caffall, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, auctioneer, Sept. 25 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-James Swallow, Maidenhead, Berkshire, corn merchant, Sept. 25 at half-past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-John Swindells, Greenfield Works, near Holywell, Flintshire, spelter manufacturer, Sept. 22 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-Joseph Pratt, Manchester, bookseller, Sept. 28 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.-Henry Hartley, Trawden, near Colne, Lancashire, cotton manufacturer, Oct. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. Algimiro Duroni, Fenchurch-street, London, merchant.Alfred Ford, Lowndes-street, Belgrave-square, Middlesex, surgeon.-Thomas B. Bridges Stevens, Pall-mall, Middlesex, billbroker.-H. Clayburn, Hulme, Manchester, builder. SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Robt. Hutton Stevenson, Glasgow, accountant.-Alexander Drummond, Glasgow, merchant.-Thomas Tait, Gilmerton, baker.-Lawrie & Co., Whiteinch, Partick, near Glasgow, engineers.

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

John Harrison, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, clerk to brewers, Sept. 12 at 10, County Court of Leicestershire, at Ashby-de-la-Zouch.-John Tugby, Griffydam, Worthington, Leicestershire, shopkeeper, Sept. 12 at 10, County Court

of Leicestershire, at Ashby-de-la-Zouch.-Wm. J. Harper, chant's clerk.-Joseph Falkner, Manchester, provision dealer. Shimpling, Suffolk, farmer, Sept. 19 at 12, County Court of John Ford, Liverpool, out of business.-John Crook, BolSuffolk, at Sudbury.-John Lewis, West Bromwich, Stafford- ton-le-Moors, accountant.-John Lord, Ashton-under-Lyne, shire, pattern maker, Sept. 30 at 9, County Court of Staf- grocer.-Israel Riley, Over Darwen, out of business.-Edfordshire, at Oldbury.-Henry Challicombe, Swansea, Gla- mund Taylor, Rochdale, cotton waste spinner.-Isaac Wilmorganshire, sailmaker, Sept. 19 at 10, County Court of liamson, Preston, stonemason. Glamorganshire, at Swansea.-John Jones, Britton Ferry, Glamorganshire, beer-house keeper, Sept. 16 at 10, County Court of Glamorganshire, at Neath.-John Thompson, Redworth, Durham, grocer, Sept. 20 at 10, County Court of Durham, at Darlington.

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. 20 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. John Scriven, Oxford, butcher.-Chas. John Penney, Roberts-place, Commercial-road East, Middlesex, manufacturer of varnish.-Geo. Robert Ramsey, Richmond, Surrey, coachmaker.

Sept. 20 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHIllips. Stephen Fleming, Storey-st. Caledonian-road, Middlesex, carman. - Thomas Pedrick, St. George's-terrace, Kilburn, Middlesex, coffee-house keeper.-Robt. James Pearson, St. John-square, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, tassel manufacturer.

Sept. 20 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY. James Hewitt Whyman, Mansfield-street, Kingsland-road, Middlesex, out of business.-Henry Edward Young, Brentwood, Essex, licensed victualler.-Jas. T. Eades, Lewisham, Kent, grocer.

Sept. 21 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONer. Edward Callow, North-end, Lewisham, Kent, stockbroker. -Rich. Henry Steed, Upper Seymour-street, Euston-square, Middlesex, commission agent.

Sept. 21 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS. George Street, Shepperton-cottages. Islington, Middlesex, accountant.-George Ashley, Robinson's-place, Thistle Grovelane, Brompton, Middlesex, out of business.-Edward Langford, Grafton-mews, Grafton-street, Fitzroy-square, Middlesex, livery-stable keeper.

Sept. 21 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY. Benjamin Burfield, Borough-road, Southwark, Surrey, out of business.-Henry Smith, Barrington-cottages, Cold Harbour-lane, Brixton, Surrey, not in any business.-J. Davis, Fleming House, Old Brompton, Middlesex, in no employment. 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 Pembrokeshire, at HAVERFORDWEST, Sept. 12 at 10.

James Evans, Llarithan, in no business.

At the County Court of Somersetshire, at TAUNTON, Sept. 13.

Herbert Early, Weston-super-Mare, tailor.-Edwin Hayward, Bath, out of business.

At the County Court of Gloucestershire, at GLOUCESTER,
Sept. 14 at 10.

Alexander Peter Eungblut, Cheltenham, piano tuner.
At the County Court of Lancashire, at LANCASTER,
Sept. 15 at 11.

George Westwood, Dublin, cab proprietor.-W. W. Schofield, Withnell, near Chorley, quarryman.-Joseph Rathenau, Manchester, waterproof-coat maker. Samuel Thorniley, Manchester, packer.-Peter German, Halshard Moor, near Bolton-le-Moors, provision dealer.-Wm. Bradley, Hurstgreen, near Clitheroe, provision-shop keeper.-E. Towell, Torquay, Devonshire, innkeeper.-George Cooper, Manchester, commission agent.-John Dales, Manchester, out of business.-Wm. Squires, Padiham, joiner.-John Austin, Blackburn, woollen flock dealer.-John Bennett, Birkenhead, near Liverpool, out of business.-Thomas E. Fraser, Liverpool, grocer.-Johnson Clarke, Warrington, file cutter.-Thos. D. Milner, Blackburn, out of business.-Robert Redman, Liverpool, out of business.-James Lyon, Hulme, Manchester, out of business.-Thomas Green, Liverpool, baker.-J. Higson, Wigan, retail dealer in ale.-John T. Smith, Salford, mer

At the County Court of Lincolnshire, at LINCOLN, Sept. 19

at 12.

William Pate, Spalding, out of employment.

At the County Court of Hampshire, at SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 19 at 10.

Henry M. Knaresborough, Southampton, coal merchant. At the County Court of Suffolk, at IPSWICH, Sept. 22. James Ward, Ipswich, carpenter.

At the County Court of Monmouthshire, at MONMOUTH, Sept. 22.

Thomas Roberts, Tredegar, tailor.

TUESDAY, September 5.

BANKRUPTS.

WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Minories, Middlesex, brush maker, dealer and chapman, Sept. 14 at 2, and Oct. 27 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sol. Ellis, 30, Jewry-street, Aldgate.-Petition filed July 28. JOHN ABRAHAM RIPPON, Bishopsgate-street Within, London, and now of Lowth-cottages, Wellington-road, Camberwell, Surrey, cigar manufacturer, tobacconist, dealer and chapman, Sept. 14 at half-past 1, and Oct. 27 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sols. Mardon & Prichard, 99, Newgate-street, London.-Petition filed Sept 2.

JAMES WHITTERING, Finedon, near Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, builder and publican, dealer and chap. man, Sept. 14 at 11, and Oct. 27 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sols. Cook, Wellingborough; Roscoe, 14, King-street, Finsbury-square. Petition filed Sept. 1.

FRANCIS BURROW, Redruth, Cornwall, tailor and draper, Sept. 13 at half-past 1, and Oct. 11 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Stansfeld; Sols. Heather & Moger, 17, Paternoster-row, London. Petition filed THOMAS GROGAN, late of Hutchinson-street, HoundsAug. 21. ditch, London, but now of Queen-street, Stepney, Middlesex, licensed victualler, dealer and chapman, Sept. 13 at 12, and Oct. 12 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Stansfeld; Sols. Stevenson & Ley, 1, Victoria-street, Holborn-bridge.-Petition filed Sept. 2.

JOHN HAYDON, Barnstaple, Devonshire, draper, dealer and chapman, Sept. 13 and Oct. 11 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Stansfeld; Sols. Hett & Bowman, 14, Gresham-street, London.-Petition filed Aug. 23. GEORGE JOHN JENVEY, Barnstaple, Devonshire, bookseller and stationer, dealer and chapman, Sept. 14 and Oct. 12 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter: Off. Ass. Hirtzel; Sols. Stogdon, Exeter; Freeman & Bothamley, Coleman-street, London.-Petition filed Aug. 21. THOMAS LICKLEY, Thirsk, Yorkshire, corn and seed merchant, Sept. 18 and Oct. 16 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds: Off. Ass. Hope; Sols. Brignal, Durham; Hartley, 6, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury, London.-Petition dated Sept. 1.

JAMES STARK SKIPPER, Liverpool, corn merchant, Sept. 19 and Oct. 9 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool: Off. Ass. Cazenove; Sols. Lowndes & Co., Liverpool.-Petition filed Sept. 1.

JOHN WILCOX, Manchester, coal merchant, dealer and chapman, Sept. 20 and Oct. 11 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Pott; Sol. Binney, Manchester.-Petition filed Aug. 30.

JOHN FITTES and ROBERT FITTES, Newcastle-uponTyne, Northumberland, and Gateshead, Durham, tea dealers and grocers, dealers and chapmen, Sept. 13 and Oct. 20 at 11. District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Off. Ass. Baker; Sols. Hodge & Harle, Newcastle-uponTyne; Howard & Dollman, 141, Fenchurch-street, London. Petition filed Aug. 30.

MEETINGS.

George E. Shuttleworth, Mark H. Shuttleworth, and George E. Shuttleworth the younger, Poultry, London, auctioneers, Sept. 20 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex. and aud. ac.- -Richard Thwaites, Addle-street, London, warehouseman, Sept. 19 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Christopher Spashett, Barking, Essex, mast maker, Sept. 26 at half past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Hugh Lapraik, Harrison-street, Gray's-inn-road, Middlesex, draper, Sept. 19 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-George S. Green, Aylesbury-street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex; Mount-street, Lambeth, Surrey; Warwick-street, Pimlico, Middlesex; Minories, London; and Elm-cottages, Hornsey, Middlesex, grocer, Sept. 26 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-John Robert Hobern and Stephen Froud, Alfred-road, Harrow-road, Middlesex, builders, Sept. 25 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-W. Hearn, Stangate Wharf, Lambeth, Surrey, carrier and dust contractor, and Rainham, Essex, brickmaker, Sept. 19 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-John Smith and Luke Ashby, Great Coram-street, Brunswick-sq., Middlesex, linendrapers, Sept. 25 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-J. Hall, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, builder, Sept. 20 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Kingston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.-Wm. Wright, Thetford, Norfolk, butcher, Sept. 26 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John A. Homes, High-street, Southwark, and Portland-cottages, Hatcham, Surrey, woollendraper, Sept. 26 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Francis Paxon, Bloomsbury-square, Middlesex, scrivener, Sept. 28 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Robert Burr, Gosport, Southampton, shoemaker, Sept. 28 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-James Crofts, Threadneedle-street, London, mine share broker, Sept. 28 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John Chas. Brant, Shoreditch, Middlesex, colourman, Sept. 28 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.

CERTIFICATES.

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

Chas. Foot, Ingram-court, Fenchurch-street, London, wine merchant, Sept. 28 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Wm. Bullock, Warwick, ironmonger, Sept. 28 at 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham.

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. Benjamin West, Fleet-street, London, and St. James'swalk, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, bookseller.-C. T. Laycock, Brighton, perfumer.-Thomas S. Besley, Tiverton, Devonshire, grocer.-Richard Beckett, Liverpool, currier.-Hugh Barclay, Liverpool, commission agent.

County Court of Glamorganshire, at Cardiff.-James Baxter,
Macclesfield, Cheshire, out of business, Sept. 21 at 11, County
Court of Cheshire, at Macclesfield. - Wm. Cock, Great Mis-
senden, Buckinghamshire, saddler, Sept. 11 at 11, County
Court of Buckinghamshire, at Chesham.-George Mackay,
Great Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, superintendent of rural
police for Hertfordshire, Sept. 11 at 11, County Court of
Buckinghamshire, at Chesham.

Saturday, Sept. 2.

Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee the Estates and Effects of the following Persons:

(On their own Petitions).

Frederick Sharman, West-square, Southwark, Surrey in the Queen's Prison.-James D. Hargood, Richmond-road, Putney, Surrey, market gardener: in the Queen's Prison.James T. Cartwright, Apollo-buildings, East-street, Walworth, Surrey, timber merchant: in the Gaol of Surrey.-F. Derrick, High-street, Fulham, Middlesex, baker: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Henry E. B. Giles, Assembly-row, Mile-end-road, Middlesex, attorney-atlaw: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Mary Bevan, Princes-square, St. George's-in-the-East, Middlesex, out of business: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-William Henry Guerrier, Ivy-lane, Newgate-street, London, out of business: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-John Zealey, Dover-place, New Kent-road, Surrey, carpenter: in the Gaol of Surrey.-J. Bacon, Manorstreet, Clapham, Surrey, cowkeeper: in the Gaol of Surrey.Joseph White, Clare-street, Clare-market, Middlesex, tobacconist: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.George Whitten, New-street, Upper Kennington, Surrey, out of business in the Gaol of Surrey.-R. Huggard, Pleydellcourt, Fleet street, London, coffee-shop keeper: in the Queen's Prison. – Ambrose Croshaw, Pelham-place, Brompton, Middlesex, builder: in the Queen's Prison.-J. Laidler, Brett'sbuildings, Camberwell-road, Surrey, out of business in the Gaol of Surrey.-Alfred Bower, Queen's-row, Walworth, Surrey, out of business: in the Gaol of Surrey.-Henry Marin the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Isaac Wilshall, Wenlock-st., City-road, Middlesex, commission agent: tiamson, Leyland, Lancashire, stonemason: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Wm. Smith, Fullage Meadow, Burnley, Lancashire, stonemason: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Henry Robson, Blackburn, Lancashire, coachbuilder: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-James Strong, Exeter, Devonshire, out of business: in the Gaol of Exeter.-Thomas Venables, Upper Brynllowarch, Kerry, Montgomeryshire, farmer: in the Gaol of Montgomery.-Henry Wm. Grundy, Dover, Kent, out of business : in the Gaol of Dover.-Henry M. Knaresborough, Southampton, coal merchant: in the Gaol of Southampton.-Johnson Clarke, Warrington, Lancashire, file cutter: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Taylor Smith, Lower Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, merchant's clerk in the Gaol of Lancaster.-J. Higson, Hindley, near Wigan, Lancashire, retail dealer in ale: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Dales, Manchester, out of business in the Gaol of Lancaster.-George Cooper, Hulme, Manchester, commission agent: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Robert Greenhalgh, Rochdale, Lancashire, tailor: in the Gaol of Lancaster-Wm. Gandey, Brighton, Sussex, flyman: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-James Healey, Liverpool, labourer W. Parker, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Southampton, coach driver, in a coal-yard: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-William Bayley, Sept. 15 at 10, County Court of Hampshire, at Newport. Salford, Lancashire, beerseller in the Gaol of Lancaster.Emma F. Young, widow, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Southampton, Joseph Sawyer, Bradford, Yorkshire, wool comber in the Sept. 15 at 10, County Court of Hampshire, at Newport.-J. Gaol of Lancaster.-J. Bennett, Birkenhead, near Liverpool, Cox, Newport, Isle of Wight, Southampton, retailer of beer, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-George Dyson Sept. 15 at 10, County Court of Hampshire, at Newport.- the elder, Lindley, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, weaver : in John Dove, Newport, Isle of Wight, Southampton, butcher, the Gaol of York.-Michael Thring Slater, Henley, OxfordSept. 15 at 10, County Court of Hampshire, at Newport.—shire, out of business in the Gaol of Oxford.-E. GreenGeorge D. Pitt, Shoreham, Sussex, gardener, Sept. 9 at 10, County Court of Sussex, at Brighton.-Thomas Leith, Brighton, Sussex, out of business, Sept. 9 at 10, County Court of Sussex, at Brighton.-W. Chart, Brighton, Sussex, butcher, Sept. 9 at 10, County Court of Sussex, at Brighton.-Thomas Walton, Cottingham, Northamptonshire, farmer, Sept. 21 at 11, County Court of Northamptonshire, at Kettering.-Wm. Mobbs, Kettering, Northamptonshire, stationer, Sept. 21 at 11, County Court of Northamptonshire, at Kettering.-Thos. Rossiter, Dulverton, Somersetshire, innkeeper, Sept. 14 at 11, County Court of Devonshire, at Tiverton.-C. Crowden, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, beer-house keeper, Sept. 22 at 11,

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Tyre & Campbell, Glasgow, wool merchants.-W. Stewart, Dumbreck, Kirkintillock, Dumbartonshire, farmer.-William Gray, Glasgow, commission merchant.-Drysdales & Wallace, Alva, Stirlingshire, manufacturers.-W. Dick, Glasgow,

commission merchant.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS

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

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wood, Tallington, Lincolnshire, in no business in the Gaol of Lincoln.-James Lyon, Hulme, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-J. Wilson, Kirkdale, near Liverpool, grocer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Down, Maidstone, Kent, brick merchant: in the Gaol of Maidstone.-H. Denby Coggan, Dover, Kent, out of business: in the Gaol of Dover.-Thomas Hobbs, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, in no business: in the Gaol of Warwick.-Abraham Taylor' Loder, Bishopwearmouth, Durham, teacher of music: in the Gaol of Durham.-Edmund Sandell, Bristol, straw-bonnet maker: in the Gaol of Bristol.-George Frederick Green the elder, Dover, Kent, out of business: in the Gaol of Dover.

BRITISH AND NEUTRAL COMMERCE.
Just published, price 5s. cloth bds.,

MERCE, as affected by recent Royal Declarations and Orders in Council. By JOHN HOSACK, of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law. S. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane.

A

LAW OF MERCHANT SHIPPING.

In 1 vol. Svo., price 20s. in cloth boards, COMPENDIUM of the LAW of MERCHANT SHIPPING, with an Appendix, containing all the Statutes of practical utility. By FREDERIC PHILIP MAUDE and CHARLES EDWARD POLLOCK, Esqrs., of the Inner Temple, Barristers at Law. S. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane.

BEST ON THE PRINCIPLES OF EVIDENCE.

Recently published, price 17. 5s., in 8vo., cloth bds., the Second Edition of
A TREATISE on the PRINCIPLES of EVIDENCE
LAW; with Elementary Rules for conducting the Examination and
Cross-examination of Witnesses. By W. M. BEST, A. M., LL. B., of
Gray's-inn, Esq., Barrister at Law.
S. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane.

and PRACTICE as to PROOFS in COURTS of COMMON

Recently published, much enlarged, price 258.,

Edward Hall, Dover, Kent, traveller to an army equipage maker in the Gaol of Dover.-Wm. Milner, York, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-J. Oddey, Keighley, York- THE RIGHTS of BRITISH and NEUTRAL COM. shire, licensed hawker: in the Gaol of York.-Joseph Carter Sharpe, Southampton, merchant's clerk: in the Gaol of Southampton.-Joseph Waddington, Knottingley, near Pontefract, Yorkshire, shoemaker: in the Gaol of York.-Henry Smith, Thornton-road, near Bradford, Yorkshire, moulder: in the Gaol of York.-Wm. Bracewell, Bradford, Yorkshire, grocer in the Gaol of York.-Joseph Boocock, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York.- Cotton Acutt, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, assistant to an ale brewer in the Gaol of Stafford.-Thomas Chandler, Clifton, Bristol, milkman: in the Gaol of Bristol.-D. Smith, Bradford, Yorkshire, moulder: in the Gaol of York.-Jas. Haley, Thornton-road, near Bradford, Yorkshire, moulder: in the Gaol of York.-Charles Rayner, Leeds, Yorkshire, grocer : in the Gaol of York.-James Johnson, Sheffield, Yorkshire, victualler in the Gaol of York.-T. Leathley, Morley, near Leeds, Yorkshire, cloth manufacturer: in the Gaol of York. -Joe Cliffe, York, out of business: in the Gaol of York.THE NEW CHANCERY PRACTICE; containing all the George Barr, North Frodingham, near Driffield, Yorkshire, schoolmaster: in the Gaol of York.-Joseph Harrison, Bradford, Yorkshire, retailer of beer in the Gaol of York.-Wm. Howes, Norwich, assistant to a grocer: in the Gaol of Norwich.A. Wise, Swanwick, near Titchfield, Southampton, labourer in the Gaol of Winchester.-John Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire, woollendraper: in the Gaol of Lancaster.of York.-Thos. Burgess, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, pudGeo. Gillatt, Barnsley, Yorkshire, confectioner: in the Gaol dler of iron in the Gaol of Stafford.-James Orton, Marsett, near Hawes, Yorkshire, husbandman: in the Gaol of York. -John Garlick, Meltham, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, butcher in the Gaol of York.-W. Gilder, Bradford, Yorkshire, tea dealer: in the Gaol of York. Charles Shute, Dover, Kent, out of business in the Gaol of Dover.-B. Benge, Rye, Sussex, bricklayer: in the Gaol of Dover.-L. Williamson, Dover, Kent, commercial traveller: in the Gaol of Dover.-John Taylor, Whitley Lower, near Dewsbury, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York.

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The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before

Decisions on the late Acts and Orders to the present Time, with
the Practice at Judges' Chambers, and with Forms of Decrees, Orders,
Pleadings, Affidavits, Costs, &c.; being intended as a Supplement to
the Books of Practice already published. By F. S. WILLIAMS, Esq.,
of the Chancery Bar.
S. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane, Fleet-street.

CHITTY'S (JUN.) LAW OF CONTRACTS NOT UNDER SEAL.
In 1 vol. royal 8vo., price 17. 11s. 6d. cloth,

Actions thereon. By JOSEPH CHITTY, Jun., Esq. The Fifth Edi-
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the LAW of CON-
TRACTS NOT UNDER SEAL, and upon the usual Defences to
tion. By JOHN A. RUSSELL, LL.B., of Gray's-inn, Barrister at
Law, and Professor of English Law in University College, London.
S. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane.

Just is published, in 12mo., price 10s. 6d. cloth,

A MANUAL of the LAW of MARITIME WARFARE;
embodying the Decisions of Lord Stowell and other English
Judges, and of the American Courts, and the Opinions of the most emi-
nent Jurists. With an Appendix of the Official Documents and Cor-
respondence in relation to the present War. By WILLIAM HAZLITT
and HENRY PHILIP ROCHE, Esqrs., Barristers at Law.
Stevens & Norton, 26, Bell-yard, Lincoln's-inn.
THRING'S SUCCESSION DUTY ACT.
This day is published, in 12mo., price 5s. 6d. cloth,

a Judge of the County Court, to be examined and dealt THE SUCCESSION DUTY ACT, 1853; with an Introwith according to the Statute:

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Joseph Carter Sharpe, Southampton, merchant's clerk.
At the County Court of Devonshire, at EXETER, Sept. 19

at 10.
William Henry English Burnard, Bideford, attorney-
at-law.

At the County Court of Staffordshire, at STAFFORD,
Sept. 20 at 11.

Cotton Acutt, Wolverhampton, commission agent.-John
Shaw, Stoke-upon-Trent, retail brewer.

At the County Court of Kent, at DOVER, Sept. 20 at 11. George F. Green the elder, Dover, out of business.-Edw. Hall, Dover, traveller.-Henry Wm. Grundy, Dover, out of business.-Hezekiah Denby Coggan, Clapham-park-terrace,

duction, explanatory and illustrative Notes, and an Index. By HENRY THRING, M. A., Barrister at Law.

Stevens & Norton, 26, Bell-yard, Lincoln's-inn.
FINLASON'S CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT.
This day is published, in 12mo., price 6s. cloth,

THE CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT, with copious Notes,

an Introduction, and Notes of the chief Cases. To which is added an Appendix of Precedents of Schemes. By W. F. FINLASON, Esq., Barrister at Law. Stevens & Norton, 26, Bell-yard, Lincoln's-inn.

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Clapham, Surrey, hot presser. Benj. Benge, Rye, bricklayer. DEAFNESS CURED in a few hours, by painless treat

-Luke Williamson, Dover, farmer.-Charles Shute, Dover,
saddler.

At the County Court of Suffolk, at IPSWICH, Sept. 22.
Charles Kemp, Crowfield, near Debenham, bricklayer.
At the County Court of Warwickshire, at WARWICK,
Sept. 25 at 10.

George Reeves the younger, Leamington Priors, out of busi-
ness.-Thomas Hobbs, Leamington Priors, out of business.
At the County Court of Warwickshire, at COVENTRY,
Sept. 27 at 12.

Henry Crane, Birmingham, out of business.-John Harby Shillcock, Coventry, out of business.-Henry Hart, Birmingham, gun maker.-John Woodman, Birmingham, wire worker. Thos. Pemberton Stubbs, Birmingham, hat maker. -David King, Birmingham, sub-contractor.

MEETING.

T. Everton, Droitwich, Worcestershire, labourer, Sept. 21 112, at Meredith's, Sidbury, Worcestershire, sp. aff.

ment, and relief from those unpleasant noises in the ears. Testimonials of such cures may be seen, and the persons referred to. Just published, by Dr. HERBERT MANFRED, Member of the Edinburgh Royal College of Surgeons, a little Volume, sent post free for eight postage stamps. Mode of self-cure by means of his new and painless treatment. Deafness, accompanied with noises in the cars, removed in half an hour's time, and in many cases the hearing restored instantly. Address to Dr. Manfred's residence, 72, Regent-street, (first door in Air-street), where patients are received daily.

• Orders for THE JURIST given to any Newsman, or letter (pestpaid) sent to the Office, No. 3, CHANCERY-LANE, or to STEVENS & NORTON, 26, BELL-YARD, LINCOLN'S-INN, will insure its punctual delivery in London, or its being forwarded on the evening of publication, through the medium of the Post Office, to the Country.

Printed by HENRY HANSARD, PRINTER, residing at No. 14. Park Square, Regent's Park, in the Parish of St. Marylebone, in the County of Middlesex, at his Printing Office, situate in Parker Street in the Parish of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, in the County aforesaid; and Published at No. 3, CHANCERY LANE, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, by HENRY SWEET, LAW Boo2SELLER and PUBLISHER, residing at No. 41, Great Coram Street, in the Parish of St. George, Bloomsbury, in the County of MiddlesexSaturday, September 9, 1854.

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