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... IRISH BANKRUPT. George Moore, of Bishopstown, in the county Cork, Merchant.dealer and chapman, to surrender on the 9th of November, and the Bth of December. ...
... BANKRUPT COURT. -Dublin, Monday. lueiore Mr. (Jommitsioner Macan) In re Jamct Ryan, of Wellington Quag, Hatter. There was a meeting for proof of debts and final examination. It appeared that the bankrupt'* difficulties arose entirely the failure of railway ...
... IRISH BANKRUPTS. Thomas Robinson Cherry, of King-street, in the city of Waterf aud New Rossi'iri the CO. Wexford, brewer, maKter, and miller, merchant, trader, dealer, and chapman, to surrender on the 28th of December, and the 28th of January, William ...
... COMMISSIONERS OF BANKRUPTS. The following provision in an act of Parliament which will come iuto force on the Ist of next month, gives additional powers to the Court of Bankruptcy in England and Ireland:—The 11th section of the 10th and 11th Victoria ...
... BANKRUPT following letter, with its enclosure, has been received from our city member :— Dear Sir—I beg to enclose the answer which I have received from Sir James Graham in reply to my letter urging upon him your request that as well the Government Bankrupt ...
... BANKRUPT COURT—Tuesday. re Chrutopher Wall. In this cue, there was extraordinary meeting before Mr. Commissioner Macan. The meeting was called in consequence of the recent proceedings at the police-court, Henry-street, on Saturday and on Monday, with ...
... IRISH BANKRUPTS. y Richard Boland aud Peter Richard Tivy, of Maylor in the city of Cork, grocers, spirit dealers. to on the 8th of June, andva th. of July. | ...
... FASHIONABLE BANKRUPTS. On Saturday, the Insolvent Debtors' Court, a vesting order was made under tho compulsory clause, on a petition fdedby Messrs. Evans and Taylor, solicitors. South-square, Gray's Inn. requiring Sir Francis Charles Knowles, Bart, to ...
... one of the bankrupts, had escaped to a distant port England, that large quantities of the bankrupt's stock in trade were shipped to that port, and that the other bankrupt was secreting himself in Dublin previous to joining the elder bankrupt. Mr. Commissioner ...
... law relating to Irish bankrupts. The Lord Mayor of Dublin cooperates with Mr. Napier in this very important question. From what I have been able to learn, I believe the proposed bill applies to Ireland much of the existing bankrupt law of England as the ...
... the only refuge left to others against human opprdksion. And yet the position of the bankrupt landlord is, in most material points, identical to that of the bankrupt tenant. The tenant has failed ; so has the landlord. The tenant is ruined ; so is the ...