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THEATRE ROYAL

... for instance, is one of I the. most unequal performances on the stage. The very a ipassago, 'To cot the-forfeit from that bankrupt there, in t which the Scotsman so highly applands him, has always seem'ed to us ran instance of that vlgar exaggeration ...

FOR THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY

... than the same quantity of cannel coal; and thle process may. be rcpeated until the whole of the tar is consumed. S COTS BANKRUPTS. AltIETINGS, &C. CreditoiS of ANtp14'.- BLAC, merchant itd Torrymbrn, meet in Hutton's inn, Dutifertiine, l3th August, ten ...

THE FUTURE OF THE EXHIBITION BUILDINGS

... Captain row-kes' fairy palace to Pa. sell, rare quite equal to take rank with the Corn- me' missioriers of 1851, who have the bankrupt estate up, on which it Stools to sell. The present building cost £2300,000, withiout extras, and without, we believe, Mr ...

THEATRE

... Archibald Alison, Esip Mr 0 Archibald Scott, ?? for the pannel, Ge:orge . Ma.Gachen, Esq; Mr I-I. Wharton, agent. SCOTS BANKRUPTS. EXAMIINATION, &C. ALEXANODFI. lnEn, junior, tailor and draper in G3.lasgow. to be exaruined ill the SherifFfclerk's office ...

LITERATURE

... had been given uo ter seven years occupancy (the lease would be for either 19 or 2 years.) The tenant of the next became bankrupt. Tie third was given up. ‘The farmer in the fourth became bank. rupt. So did the one on the filth. The sixth and seventh ...

THEATRICALS

... d d dine, to meet in the house of Thomas Dewar, C n vintner in Kincardine, on 23d July, to decide on an offer made by the bankrupt of a composition of p 4s. in the pound. - fil Creditors of STEWART and NINrIANs, Merchants in fi Greenock, to meet in the ...

Literature

... on the same plan as some of its predecessors. The work of Mir Alexander. for instance, calls itself a digest ; wherein the Bankrupt Act (printed in fifty pages in the appendix) is digested in two hundred and fifty-a process which certainly appears at first ...

CONCERTS OF MUSIC BY THE PUPILS OF MR ROBERTSON

... caused by misplaced affections on a public singer of much notoriety, who is now on the eve of marriage to alsuther SCOTS BANKRUPTS. EXAMINATION, &C. WILLIAAM FOOTE, distiller at Ormiston, to be examined in ?? Clerk's office, Edinburgh, 14th and 28th July ...

THE ART OF SPEAKING

... all tlseir asfeelings, thoughts, facts, and purposes, either crowd to the tongue or fly altogether, and leave it d.utterly bankrupt of words. Those who can speak r asdo 'not often hring credit on the gift ; indeed, en adthis country there is nothing which ...

RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

... -Yesterday, John Donald . 'Neale, residing at Trinity VYlla, Trinity, appeated before Sheriff Arkley, to undergo examination. The bankrupt stated that he was a native of Ireland,.and .that he had come across to Seotland for thie benefit of the Act. His creditors ...

CONCERT AT MR ROBERTSON'S ACADEMY

... their prices ran fromin 5 Ian to L.8 8s., and quey stirks were also sought after, and sold Q1 readily. _ _ ?? act d SCOTS BANKRUPTS. S EQUESTRAT5ON.' June 15. ANTHsONY HFxNR GUTZMER, founder, Leith IDI 0 Walk.-Creditoi a. meet in Gibson's sale rooms, Edinburgh ...

LITERATURE

... Coin- nissioners for Neer Chuihes, and the Roman Ca- tholic Missioir aries in China, the whole terminated with a List of the Bankrupts for the month. In short, we earnestly recommend this new periodical tto all except the merely imaginative, as indeed what ...