LITERATURE

... the reader has at once the law and practice of our commercial code clearly placed before himn. Mr. Levy says that the new bankrupt act is in many re- spects inapplicable to the present condition of this conntry, but that it contains some improveoments ...

LITERATURE

... parishes, but large districts, ;, deprived of its once independent yeomen and tenantry, Df who have become the wrecked and bankrupt victims of the i corn laws. And again, beause 'in every nae the passing of is a corn law has been the watch-word by which ...

LITERATURE

... drawing; bht Ii still it is very satisfactory to the council, as military men; must be the best judges of military subjects. a BANKRUPTS. ' ' James Sloane and Frederick George Bdshbford, Stepben's- 6 green, North, in the city of Dublin, iroimongers, dealers ...

Reviews

... 1 e he ladod!ow o ' # soc Our merchant-princes, as they are called, have but nd been gradually buying up the lands of bankrupt to ' ,landowners ; in many cases entails have been broken mna aut by the-holders and heirs-apparent of lands, to facili- ...

Reviews

... beware of Protectionist > landlords ! Our merebant-princes, as they are called, have i been gradually buying up the lands of bankrupt landowners ; in many cases entails have been broken ;by the holders and heirs-apparent of lands, to facili- tate the transfer ...

Reviews

... 'of 'Protectionist helandlords ! Our merchant-princes, 'as they are called; have .I been gradually buying up the lands of bankrupt ,t ,s landowners; in many casesentails have been broken i utby the holde-s and heirs-apparet oflands, tofaeili- r as tate ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... colour, but nothing more than miserable makeshifts, foll of peril. According to Mr Carlyle's belief, Imposture, uni- versally bankrupt, has received but a brief letter of licence from its creditors. For universal Democracy, whatever we may think ofit, has ...

Public Amusements

... Courts, , all' oases where the pO ablq 3d'~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~o ii~tlftht~rp rrb~l no~kn s4 pt £8Sb~por W * r~i he~ kruisidece .oflp e bankrupt iS at d, au iloonvepiepit ?? frr va, ¢ - ?? tbi ~ Robert gbda l l tibd ?? A ut0's3d -North Amla e- s . rnn snail 40an -shiP ...

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 ...

THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... for the second time. From information supplied to the reporter by the solicitor for the assignees, it ap- peared that the bankrupt, Farrar, whose residence was in Iuldford-street, Russell square, sold his practice as a surgeorrn for- I;600, X1,000 of whiielt ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1809 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL BANKRUPTCY

... abandon further proceedings. Mr. Lawrance and Mr. Espin appeared for the assignees, and Mr. Lewis for the bankrupt. No opposition was offered to the bankrupt passing. Three months having elapsed since the publication of the accounts, it may be stated en resumi ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 424 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literary Extracts

... -students, young men of tim !eletters advocates, editors, hot inexperienced enthu.-s aba er siasts, or fierce and justly bankrupt desperadoes, and ly acting every where nia the discontent of thae millions (sig oh and blowing it into flame,-might give ...