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CAVAN SEPTEMBER FAIR

... Armstrong's Notel-.llsoo Conetitudon. ALLEOGD FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT AT LEEDS.- Charles Henry W. Hirst, a cloth merchant and com- mission agent, of Victoria Chambers, South Parade, Leeds, was made a bankrupt on Tuesday by Me3srs. North and Son. His liabilities ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... powerful. The drama e~bked the most enthu- eiastic applause% Mr. Whitbread's latest work escored a distinct sucaess. e BANKRUPTS. (From the Dublin Gazet*58` ADJUDICATIONS. ?? 19--John NWillia-m Kennedy, of Bridge street, Boyle, in the county of Rosconmon ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1881

... Corn- imittee were sigued. Mr. Foot having been ap- pointed visiting governor for the ensuing ruonth, the board adjourned. BANKRUPTS. AD {IDICATI0O-S. Oct 11-Thomra Joseph OIConnor, of Main street, Lougford, in the coulnty of Longford. baker and vintner ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE OPERA

... Never before were there sa little occupied as at t it - moment. The G'azettes of last week presented altogether ha f five bankrupts, the usual number two years ago being tintt - in each Gazette, or an average of forty per week- is m. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 5SY Oxford pst eLaoindon, tW. 'iThose who canot call should write at onse, and pro. core one ef these invaluable health ?? BANKRUPTS. (From the Dublin Gazette of Last Night.) ADJUDICrAoN. June 0--Michael Nolan, of Market square, Athy, in': Il-s county ...

THE CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... cuttirng his throat. Miles Glancy, Andrew Weir, and na unknown twoman all died from excessivo drinking at Glasgow ?? dy BANKRUPTS. (From the Dubtin Gazelle.). r 1. ADJODICATIONS. Dec 14-Henry Skelton, of No 4 Curzon street, an(I I Ovoca House, Emorville ...

THURLES FAIR

... veraged from £3 Ss to £6 each; stores br om 46a to os each; runners, from 30s to 40S each; bonhams, from 12s to 26. each. BANKRUPTS. ADjuOnCA'rOsg. ..Dec. 3.1 Yobn MIagee and 3ane Magee, both of Moneymore, Cn ,tho, county p~f Londonderry, ,4rapers, grocers ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... descend were tested by heavy iron weights in excess of their pamsenger capacity, and finallv a train was run either way. BANKRUPTS. ADJUDICATIOIS. (From the DubiinQ W of Last -Xight.) Dec 15-Joseph i'Allister, of Broan, in the couty of Londonderry, farmer ...

CALLAN FAIR

... the year in thle London district and the county courts was 8,994, and of these 3,787 were ceaes in which the debts of each bankrupt ex. ceeded 3001. The total amount realised from the several estates was 583,6201. ls. 4d. Of the aggre. gate number of b ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... spontaneous remedies provided by nature for many evils. At the conclusion of his lecture t] Dr' Keatinge was applauded. J a, BANKRUPTS. - (From the Dublin Gazette of Last Night.) ^,DJUDICATIoNs. . October 4-W Fh Beardwood, of 192 Great Bruns- wick street, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... commercialpowerof theworld 1and not to be outstripped'inlthe race by other nations. R 4Joumrn~l of the Society of Afets. BANKRUPT FIRST MERETIU. Janulary lii. James David Beresford, of Newltownlumavady, in the county of Loadonderry, gentlecmn. 'Why are ...

LITERATURE

... or the man who drinks !the uquid enemy but destruction. All the Zkeepers of his liquorsbores end miserably-either ,u the Bankrupt Court or the asylum; and every MvOiMi to the vice of intemperance perishes in a priaon or a poor-house Even the innocent ...