Greucral Xows.,

... Freeman, Millbank, Worcestershire, horse dealer William Dobbs, Wolverhampton, brassfounder. FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETT] BANKRUPTS. John Morrish, Tiverton, Devonshire, cooper. Henry Suteliffe and Joseph Williamn Harrls, Rochdale, cott o - spinners and ...

Provucial,

... late]y lost three valuable colts, who died in consequence of eating a quantity of wheat-corn. FROM FRIDAV'S LONDON GAZETTE BANKRUPTS. John Webster, Southgate, dealer in mining shares, Johann Christian Bremer, Mark-lane, merchant, Thomas Smurwaite, Scarborough ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... obtained leave to bring ina bill to facilitate the transfer of real property : Mr, Moffatt, a bill to amend the law relating to bankrupt members of the House ; and Mr. W. Fagan a bil. to make life policies of insurance assignable at law. Sir R. INcLls, in moving ...

Provincial

... the majority of the English people, and 50 boundliess is their respect for the mere appear. {ance of wealth that the gilded bankrupt, up 1o 1, very hour of his crash, looks down with contemp: o, the houest independence which lives in a style infer;p, ! to ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. James Rarr, New Turnstile, High Holborn, and Old-roqs %@ Pancras, bullder. ' Walter Yonge, Suand, watchmaker. Henry Rose, Manchester and Salford, common brewer, Edward West, Leadenhall-street, ship agent, Joseph Farrah, Wych-street, Strand ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTTJ

... FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTTJ BANKRUPTS, Edward Wolsey, Wereham, Norfolk, corn merchant, Henry Charles Cawston, Upper Dorset « place, Clapham.rog) eer, TR goS R S N T Thomas Cooper, sen., Wolverhampton, locksmith. Ford, Arthur, Stokefleming, Devonshire ...

Bedlotdy Geueval #nkrmary

... sum, however, Mr. thought wns unnecessary. During the iab the committee it had been discovered th charity was not in that bankrupt staic in had been represented ; on the contrary, solvent, and therefore no necessity existed off £854; the lesser sum of ...

= SN ] e ' o TR AR AOR ” ! R . i it d PRREBET iyt

... Rogers thought was unnecessary. During the iabours of the committee it had been discovered that the charity was not in that bankrupt state in which it had been represented ; on the contrary, it was solvent, and therefore no neeessity existed to take olff ...

;fimrral Xring

... palace by fire. It is said that the throue has been par. tially fused by the heat. — Standard. FROM FRIDAV'S LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS. John M'Guffie, New-road, Whitechapel, draper. George Palwer, Langmere, Norfolk, cattle dealer. Benjamin Smith, Thieadne ...

Provincial,

... living at Lyons ; Fanny Battin, his - wife; and Jean Jules Daguet, soi-disant Saint Award, : landowner aud merchant, lately a bankrupt, residing at Lyons. The principal part of their professed business was to receive credit in foreign countries ; ‘nml, at ...

Jftetropalitan, DESTRUCTION OF LIMEIOUSE CHURCH, BY

... went down to seize the | bankrupt’s property he found that the bankrupt, a | married man with a family, had eloped with | another man's wife, leaving his own in nearly ' destitute circumstances. A fewdays afterwards the | bankrupt’s son, also a married man ...