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FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... Duckett, Esqrs., are expected in a few days at Duckett's Grove, after a tour through Scotland. Mr. M-Cann, Commissioner of Bankrupts, has left town for England. Henry Arthur Herbert, Esq., family and suite, have left Dublin for their seat, Mucross, Killarney ...

THE MAGAZINES

... and final examination. The bankrupt was not in attendance, and counsel (Mr. Levy) applied for an adjournment on certificate of Dr. Jameson, verified on oath, which stated that he was called on professionally to attend bankrupt and found him labour- ing ...

NAVAN FAIR

... to 15s. There was a large horse fair, and high prices were got for everything good in the several de. ?? C'or'respondent, BANKRUPTS,' Timothy Duffy, of No. 136 Capel-street, in the city of Dublin, leather merchant and boot and shoe top manufacturerj;to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... sdine, Mrs Field, Mr J Hamilton, MrGrifn, Mi Scott, Mrs Gray. Mrs Holy, hir Spence, MrCessidy. Mr Dempsey, Mrs bl'KeAzie. , ~~BANKRUPT. (From the L Dublin Gazette of Last Night.) ADIID3UCATIONS. D Dec 9 Jas Nobally. of Tuam, in the rounty of Gal- - jmay. grocs ...

LITERATURE

... Third edition. Dublin: H-odges; Figs. and Co, Grafton-street. The volume before us comprises the statutes re-1 L lating to bankrupts and debtors in Ireland,-the general orders of the Court of Bankruptcy, Court of Chancery, Common Law Courts, and chairmen ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Gazettes.. English Bankrupts, &c. Fashion and Varieties. Miscellaneous, Agricultural and Comnmercial-Review of the Corn Trade.' Tie CourtThle Queen, &c. Fo- reign and Domestic Summary. Irish Fairs, Marketsq Insol- vents, Bankrupts, Public Securities, ...

THE ORMOND-STREET TRAGEDY

... examination. The bankrupt had been a grocer in Ballina. Blr. Jeremiah Perty appeared for the bankrupt. Mr. Kernan, Q.C., for the assignees, said the schedule in this case had been filed, and the assignees were satisfied the bankrupt had made 'a reasonably ...

'FIDDLER JOSS AT THE METROPOLITAN HALL

... good deal and enlivened bh pumerqua feats not unlike tumbling, sent hi audience home partly amused and greatly di4 gusted. BANKRUPTS. AwrDIATIOR, Sept. 6. Voniellus Cannngt and Wert (bed, both of Ring dj esoa of Dahlaiatrading es Vauning Bud 8ept. 8. iseau ...

STATE OF THE HEALTH OF MOTHER CHURCH

... arrested, and after a lengthened exa- nination was committed to the gaol of Sables, charged wiih having poisoned the deceased. BANKRUPTS. Lewvis Thomas and Robert Thomas, of Hlenry-street, city of Dubliu, coachmakirs, dealers and chapmen, and oc- partners in ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... Fitzoimon, same; Charles Lowder, stealing a mare: ?? Boylan, receiving stolen plate; Anne Donnelly, same; Joseph Taibot (a bankrupt), for feloniously removing and secreting his goods, with in tent to defraud his creditors; Eliza O'Reilly, receiving stolen ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Stephen's greeu. Crayons, Oil Paintings, &c. Enamelled Cartes, Is, or 3 for 2i .td; do Cabinets, Zs, or 3 for Ss.--Vt. - * BANKRUPTS. M(rom the Dublin Gazette of Last Night.) t C07PoSItoSora APFTR naNssuUPrcr. Second Private Meeting, Jan 24. James M'Sieffrey ...