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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, JANUARY 27. Partnerships Dissoleed.-Christmas and Lovell, Snow HiU-Manden and Co. Oldham, cotton-spinners ; as far as regards 8. Marsden-Young and Co. Leeds, Joiners ; as far as regards G. Sherwood-J. and J. Dalrymple, Congleton, deepenMarzetti and Sons, Vine Street, Minorics, and North Street, Back Church Lane, wine-merchants-Thorp and Son, Manchester, warehousemen-Leslie Brothers, Sheffield, comb-factors-Hart and Russell. York, linen-drapen-Hoadley and Pridie, Halifax, merchants-Tucker and Webster, Halifax, surgeons-Blehop and Co. Burton, Dassett, and Liglithorne, Warwickshire, farmers-Dickinson and Platte, Huddersfield, cloth-finishers-James and Son, New Cross and Forest Hill, coal-merchants-Train and Co. Liverpool, bankers-Naylor and Smith, Half Moon Street, Bishopsgate Street, ehemiernongers-Elmenhorst and Co. Mark Lane, mere chants.

Bankruptcy Annulled.-11EXIIT ERMANNI Fattl:vamt, Regent Square, flour-merchant. Bankrupte.-Jostten and 3fsxrarerax Low, Broad Street Buildings, merchants, to surrender Feb. 6, March 10: solicitors, King end George, King Street, Cheapside ; official assignee, Lee, Aldermanbury. WILLIAM Worm, New Crane Mill, Shadwell, miller, Feb, 6, March 10: solicitors, Martin and Co. Mincing Lane; official assignee, Lee, Aldermanbury.

Jonu Aricresoe, Queen's Gardens, and Westbonrne Grose, Bayswater, builder, Feb. 11, March 10: solicitors, Sidney and Co. 13amard'it Inn ; official assignee, Graham, Coleman Street.

SAIIM °miss, Basinghall Street, dealer in French china, Fe!,. 6, March 13: titers, J. and S. Solomon, Finsbury Place ; official assignee, Cannon, Aldermanbury. Some Btirrros COOPER and HENRY BUNTON COOPER, Bentley Place, Kingsland Road, pawnbrokers, Feb. 7, March 13: solicitor, Foord, Pinner's Hall ; official sesignee, Cannon, Aldermanbury. ANDREW Pinteres, Cambridge, victualler, Feb. 5, March 5: solicitor, Laurence, Cork Street, Burlington Gardens; official assignee, Bell, Coleman Street Buildings. THOMAS COOK, Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, boot-maker, Feb. 5, March 5: solicitor, Jones, Colchester; official assignee, Bell, Coleman Street Buildings. JAMES MAR= and EDWIN Maitawica, Brillibton, surveyors, Feb. 8, March 3: solicitors, May, Russell Square ; Reade, Brighton; official assignee, Nicholson, Besinghall Street. THOMAS Live, New Road, Hammersmith, japanner, Feb. 7, 26: solicitor, James, Birmingham: official assignee, Whitmore. Birmingham.

James Woorroe, Leicester, builder, Feb. 10, March 3: solicitors, Stone and Pas get, Leicester ; James, Birmingham ; official assignee, Harris, Nottingham.

able. Collins's "Haunt of the Sea-fowl," and a "Venus" by Etty, are also known. Three works painted last year had not appeared in any exhibition: a Sunrise by Linnell,-crude in its purples and yellows, and more daring than successful ; the "Babes in the Wood" by Maclise,-a vulgar exaggerated failure ; and a "Spanish Girl returning from the Fountain" by Philip,-quite as pleasing as most of his recent works of the same class, though not carried so far. A sketch by Mr. Poole of his "Seventh Day of the Decameron" has the poetical qualities of the picture in full measure. The water-colour department of the collection abounded in good names, but was not much distinguished by striking specimens, spite of some of William Hunt's wonderful fruit, and a very nice Welsh view by Mr. Thomas Denby. On Saturday last, at Messrs. Christie's, the works by the into Mr. Glass which remained unsold at his melancholy death were disposed of; the "Escape of Mary Queen of Scots," "The Prairie," and "The March across the Desert" of Occur de Lion and the Crusaders, being the principal Iota.