COURT OF BANKRUPTCY
LONDON:—TUESDAY, APRIL 9th,
(Before Mr. COMMISSIONER HOLROYD).

Re Butterfield

     THE PETERSFIELD BANK.—This was a meeting specially appointed under the fiat of bankruptcy, issued against Charles Cotton Butterfield, late of Petersfield, Banker, who has absconded, and been proclaimed an outlaw.

     MR> DYNE, of Lincoln In Fields, appeared on behalf of Mr. Edney, of Horndean, Southampton, a creditor for £500, who holds a mortgage, by way of security, on some property that belonged to the bankrupt.—Mr. Dyne now applied that the mortgagee’s account might be taken, with the view of obtaining an order of Court to proceed to a sale.

     HIS HONOUR granted the application.

     No tidings have yet reached the officers of the Court of the place of concealment of the bankrupt.