5 OCTOBER 1861, Page 11

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCT. 1. Bankrupts—Charles Harris, Stratford-le-Bow, Essex,

ironmonger -John Emin ton, Salisbury, leather-seller-Thomas Goldsmith, Norwich, baker-Jesse Frid lington, Scathorp Mill, Northamptonshire, miller-William and James Butter field, Tunstall, Staffordshire, earthenware manufactures-Thomas and Henr- Leavesley, Coventry, silk dyers-Richard Bradley, Handsworth, Staffordshire, broke- -William Robinson. Bradford, Yorkshire, grocer-James Nixon, late of Melbourne, and Liverpool, merchant-Thomas Lord, Todmorden, Lancashire, cotton-spinner- William and Benjamin Spencer, Bury, Lancashire, stage-carriage proprietors-James Worrell, Briersill-head, near Rochdale, licensed victualler. Scotch Sequestratious.—W. King, Kilmarnock, victualler-W. Inglis, Elgin, cabinet- maker-J. Esplin, Forfar, wright.

FROM ME LONDON GAZETTE, OCT. 4. Bankruptcies Annulled.—Eleanor Pengree Robertson, Gloucester, inn-holder and vintner-William Conway James, Llanvreehva Lower, Monmouthshire, tin-plate manufacturer. Bankrupts—Joel Peters, Lee, Kent, builder-Robert Menders, Exeter, tailor- Henry Kelly, Dale-place, Wandsworthabuilder and contractor-James Nutt, Cheap- aide, silversmith and jeweller-Charles Buttery, York, draper-William Brown Leay Leek, Staffordshire, brewer-James Brewster Gray, Bromley, Middlesex, draper, and milliner-William Willing, Norwich, scrivener-Charles Duff, Park-road, Peck- ham, and Crane-court, Fleet-street, printer-Charles Waters Banks, Chapter-house- court, City, and Dover-road, printer and publisher.