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Li the Court of Chancery, on Wednesday, Lord Cottenham gave

notice, that after Saturday, he should be prepared, during a part of the vacation, to receive petitions for the appointment of Trustees to Cor- porate Chanties; and that such petitions, on being sent to his secre- tary, would be answered and referred to the Master, without any at- tendnuce of counsel.

In the Insolvent Debtors' Court, on 'Wednesday, Mr. Horace Clog- gett obtained his discharge. It appeared that his debts amounted to 71,8-101. The Commissioner said, in reply to Mr. Bishop, a silver- smith, who opposed the discharge, that Mr. Claggett had been guilty of extravagance, but nothing fraudulent. The cause of his insolvency was attributed he Mr. Claggett to his having incurred liabilities for Sir Wyudham Ansta other and other persons.