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bankrupts

... bankrupts. Francia M'Orant of '.'ll daal*r ciiapinm, (o iiurr'iider oti KnUiy, tu* idtfi dav iuaiant. aaj K.uJay, t.ia Idui day of JatUirr at MaciuUv of Hand iNt lira, ia tba county of \ntritn, si'inner. and c i.ipuni, t ...

BALARIBS OF BANKRUPT JUDGES

... BALARIBS OF BANKRUPT JUDGES. c mmittee of !ho whole house, resn'ution was passidfor (he purpose of ri'gola log the salaries of judges of bankruptcy and inaolrei.ov C’ urts. Sir II Willoughby having to'hrow the compensation to the judges the consolidated ...

THE IRISH BANKRUPT AND INSOLVENT

... THE IRISH BANKRUPT AND INSOLVENT -A.CX,*lBe7. IN INSOLVENCY. In th« Matter of KIRWAV, Uta o Ardce, in the County of Louth, Publican, an Insolvent. THE Judges of the C ort of Bankruptcy »nd Insolvency will sit st the said Court, Four Courts, DuVtn, THURSDAY ...

The Irish Bankrupt & Insolvent Act, 1857. IN INSOLVENCY. In the Matter of John Bell, Ule Drotniskln Commons, in the

... The Irish Bankrupt & Insolvent Act, 1857. IN INSOLVENCY. In the Matter of John Bell, Ule Drotniskln Commons, in the County of Louth, Farmer, an Insolvent. THE Judges the Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency will sit at the said Court, Four Courts, Dublin ...

Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency BANKRUPTCY, the Matter of Richard Leslie, of Ravensdale, in the County Loath ..

... Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency BANKRUPTCY, the Matter of Richard Leslie, of Ravensdale, in the County Loath, Miller, &c, Bankrupt. PUBLIC MEETING will be held thia matter before me, mv office, Four Courts, Dublin, on MONDAY, the 16th day November, 1863 ...

Bankruptcy 6k Insolvency SALE or BANKRUPT’S STOCK BY TENDER In the Matter of THE Duckir. Harman, of Dan-! Sti-ck id

... Bankruptcy 6k Insolvency SALE or BANKRUPT’S STOCK BY TENDER In the Matter of THE Duckir. Harman, of Dan-! Sti-ck id Tri»de, it) I lit* I •Idling Uraga. *** Loutb, Dra^gitif Color*, and Dy« SttiCT''* a Bankrupt. } l»*a for io»pec(l *u - 1 |ia«-krupt*i ...

In the Ma'ter of WILLI MARKS, of Dundalk, the County of Louth, House P»imer, Bankrupt. Sale of Valuable ..

... In the Ma'ter of WILLI MARKS, of Dundalk, the County of Louth, House P»imer, Bankrupt. Sale of Valuable Freehold and leasehold Premises in the Town of xmndalk. TO BE SOLD BV PUBLIC AUCTION Iff THREE LOTS, at the Auction Mori of GILMER, Auctioneer, Dundalk ...

THE DUND pit»l criminal*. They ere very Mver* thieve* •ad burglar*, open bankrupt*, and thoae of hreacbea of ..

... THE DUND pit»l criminal*. They ere very Mver* thieve* •ad burglar*, open bankrupt*, and thoae of hreacbea of truat. Tue judge* alao tell u* that ••eh offrneee and *aeb offender* are extremely dangerous in oomaaerc at country. All of *h’eh i* undoubtedly ...

MA L T W DISK EY, &c,

... Notice. The Irish Bankrupt & Insolvent Act, 1857. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOL- VEN Y IN BANKRUPTCY. the Matter of Owen M‘Creesh, of Dundalk, in the County of Louth, 'Stationer and General Dealer, a Brankrupt. 5 CREDITORS the said Bankrupt arc f required ...

COWORASS,

... COWORASS, • THE IBISa BANKRUPT AND INSOLVENT ACT, 1857. la Bankruptcy. the matter of MchoLon, Ca'riekmia croa«, the County Monagbao, Grocer and Spirit Dealer, a Bankrupt. THE Judgea of the Court and Inl will ait at the aaid Court. Foor.Conrta. Dn'liu ...

DISSENSION IN THE CABINET

... chief’s unqualified adbenaiuu. to Mx Hardy’s policy. ARISTOCRATIC BANKRUPTS. Lord Albert 'Sidney Prlham Clinton applied for •his release at tbe Bankruptcy Court 01 Saturday. The bankrupt, -who brother of the Duke of Newcastle, appeared in custody from ...

PRIVY COUNCIL

... conferred upon Jame. L. M-CancefEsq.. and S.U. Ueeluzean. s q. BANKRUPT COURT— Saturday; Im re Bonaldson. In this matter the bankrupt had been trader in Dundalk, and was declared bankrupt the beginning of last week. The act of bankruptcy was absconding; ...