BEFORE MR. REGISTRAR THRING. IN RE THOMAS GOODIER.---This was the first meeting of creditors under the bankruptcy of Mr. Goodier, the late manager of the North and South Wales Bauk. Dr. Martin and Mr. William Stone appeared for the creditors. Debts amounting to £2908 were proved, and a resolution passed to accept a composition of 28. 6d. in the pouud, payablo on or before the 10th of February, 1860. That resolution, on being confirmed by the court, will have the effect of annulling the bankruptcy. The whole liabilities of the bankrupt, secured and unsecured, do not amount to more than £9000, and, being all legitimate debts, it is a matter of surprise that the bankrupt should have, prior to his bankruptcy, so mysteriously disappeared. He attended the meeting and surrendered, but was not examined.