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THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1867

... regretted. But that Court had no further control or discretion in the administration of the assets of the bankrupts. With respect to the conduct of the bankrupts a late decision of the Lord Chancellor Cran- werth showed that the Court had power to inquire into ...

Foreign Varieties

... Upper Germany, under date St. Pefers- burgh, 19th ult., states, that an ukase relative to bankrupts would be shortly published, commanding that in future any bankrupt who could not pay a dividend of 40 per cent. should be sent to serve as a private soldier ...

Selected Poetry

... This is the third and the last time of asking, And now fur tile struggle, ye Whigs, and thetasking! if there's one in your bankrupt O'Connellized faction, Tbat hall aught to say to the term, of this parti0an, Let the wretch now speak out, or be silert for ...

Varieties

... se'nunight to fill the office for the ensuing year.-Court Gazette. EXPOSITION OF WiEIG.RADICAL PROFESSIONS.-I. Whig Econonmy-A bankrupt revenue, that is, a deficiency of £2,421,776. 2. Whig Retrenchment-An increase of the national debt to the amount of £2,018 ...

Public Amusements

... the juriediction of the County Courts to all cases where the probable d assets of the bankrupt shall not amount to £800 or £400, and where the residence of the bankrupt is at ad inconvenient distance from a court. i1, ' LsuzcH Or osix or ruTHE NOaTH AME;iCAN ...

THE LEEDS EXHIBITION

... John Bowling), Park-row, yester- day. The liabilities were set down at £379 12E. 6d., and the assets at £90 4s. 9t. ine bankrupt alleged ' becom- I mg iable for money for his son which le was not able to ay, andasprecia~tianin tne value of his practice ...

LIST OF FAIRS, 1863

... -. .- 22 Caistor ?? Wednesday ?? 26 Grimsby ?? : Thuriday ?? 27 Brigg . ?? Friday . . - 28 Market Rasen ?? Saturday - 29 BANKRUPTS-[Prom Tuecdceps Gszctte.] -3 Sewehl, Ilron merchant, Nicholas-lane-O Swan, shirt manufacturer~ Watling-etreet-3 Hadern, grocer ...

THE CRY OF THE MAIDEN SHAREHOLDERS

... and thinik orsleep But we would not, one of us, chaige this day. Our lot for theirs, for our hands are clean. And the bankrupt soul has a darker way *Than the way of the honest poor ever hath been. *Pity us, pity, OGod ! *WALTEPS S2UTr. - ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... RSEITnUVION.-On Thursday last we in .t read that an order for release fronm custodly was allowed, by Mr. Commissioner Ivans to a bankrupt, who was describcd -as a manufacturer of crinoline. This is a painful proof, s in bankruptcy, as well as in morality, ...

HASSELL & CO

... like that of Hull to speak out on so of all matters affecting its commercial reputation, ining-to denounce the fraudulent bankrupt, the reckless trader, the gambling speculator, the man who, by his abuse of credit, cripples the in. fair enterprize of the ...

LIST OF FAIRS, 1863

... Wednesday.. - 26; a Grimsby ?? Thursday ?? - 27 A Brigg ?? Friday ?? - 28 fr IHarket asoen ?? Saturday ?? - 29 N . - - . BANKRUPTS.-[From Friday'a Gozetle.]-T S Sterman, - ironmonger, Aldersbott-J Wouiloy, draper, Kettering-J T d( Glasspool, corn dealer ...

LIST OF FAIRS, 1863

... 22 Caistor ?? Wednesday ?? - 26 Grimsby ?? Thursday ?? - 27 Brigg ?? Friday ?? . - 28 Market Rasen ?? Saturday ?? -. 29 BANKRUPTS-LFrom Tuesday's Gazette.]-CiRobertson, Blshopsgate-}treet, attorney-W Spateber, Northampton. plumber-W S Poole and J L Birkit ...