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iinmissioner Phillips said he should undoubted ;he discharge, am! order a rehearing. The di «1 been imprudently issued, and all creditors mu ice.nisi would issue on an affidavit.i 1 . 'IN BE GEOBGE JIENRY GUEST.Lsolvent Vas a clerk in the M ilitary Store-office :r, and had been dismissed by Lord Pamnura, xgood opposed for a creditor named Robins© [r. Martin appeared in person i Mr. Dowse sui • * •- r » •■ * • * # ' •. . _ • _ 1 M% ^ . •' . , • J • • ... ..... iared that the insolvent and a fellow clerk nnn. a- * • 1id been concerned in some ‘ bill transaction' . 1 • « • .i to their arrest and to the loss of their situatioi- ' «* 'against a rule of the War-office. He had £12C I lost Ms situation in September last. His liabi eded £400, He had paid and been charged larSpain was discharged under the act a short tiir “ * * ' -• * * ' *• ' • • - _jmmiasioner Phillips expressed his regret to a en in public offices engaged in such transactions,;___ x— j:___*
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London Morning News

London, Middlesex, GB

Mon, Mar 01, 1858

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