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ON SEEING THE NAME OF ADAM SMITH IN THE LIST OF BANKRUPTS, SOON AFTER TEH RECENT DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... I ON SEEINM THE NAME OP ADAM SMiTi 1 THE LIST OF BANKRUPTS, SOON AFTER TitE RtCt DEBATES IN THE IUSC OF LORDS. (br P. P. CANDIDATE FOR THE NEXT VACANT PoE7 LAUREATE-SHIP.) How blest, howenvied new, the British nation, Ruled by hereditary legislation! ...

PHOTOGRAPHY AND PORTRAIT PAINTING

... prealiscs. It was not suggested thet no debt existed between the bankrupt aud Mr. Curtis, No one could saL% that the bankrupt had becn living upon his creditors. The Commissione accquitted the bankrupt of any charge of preference, but said that he had gone on ...

COURT OF REVIEW—WEDNESDAY

... The ques- tion now before them had no reference to the assignees. It was solely betyeen the bankrupt and the petitioner. No cause had been shown why the bankrupt should have his certificate returned, when it came before them in due course, as on the present ...

CRYSTAL PALACE

... I'ullinger, it is said, was a shareholder in the bank, and, as such, is a trader liable to the bankrupt laws. This is not so. The G5th section of the Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act provides that no . . I memiber of, or subscriber to, any incorporated ...

THE MODERN MARINER

... Court, Mr. MONTAGU reminded his Ho- nour of an application he had made fair an order, calling upon the Commissioners of Bankrupts to allow certain costs incurred in an indictment for perjury against an individual in swearing to a false debt under a Commission ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—WINTER CATTLE SHOW

... painting by Agaetae particularly. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-YPSTERDAY. -4- [Before Mr. Commissioner EviNs.] IN nE BENNETT BARNETTh The bankrupt, who was a dealer in pictures and curiosi- ties at 1A, Burlington-gardens, applied to pass his examina- tion. His list of ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... up the highest pitch at ?nim7lation lA both these new and unparalleled. amusements. . S~aturday the case-of Bullock, the bankrupt, reserved 1or thh opinion of the Judges, wasf to have been argued in the Excbeq'qer Chamber, but it was put off on the ap- ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... -Yesterday, in the Bankruptcy Court, the last examination of Mr. Whitmore, brewer, of Lambeth, took place. The bankrupt's son had also been a bankrupt, but he was uncertificated. A lady, named Francis, had lent him 1,7681., and as she did not prove under the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... portion, fobrwhich, in theyear 1796,se- vetal years after'-the aviarriage, the Bankrupt, thoe in solvent ciricumstances, grianted Bond to- the Petitionlei in tiust fr his. (the Bankrupt's) children. His Liord- ship, on Satutiday, allowed it to lie ovec, fot ...

LITERATURE

... practical. 31n. for ADVICE TO THE ElABARR&SSED. asi Advice to the Emnbarrassed, with the most important rre Provisions of the Bankrupt and Insolvent Laws affecting Debtors. London: G. Cooper and Co. ;he Advice to the Embarrassed ! This is a view ,he from the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ntift to- thi bankrupt estate. Of course, tbat the law- ful cretlitolis wer. not to be prejudiced by allowing the : pioof of the bills in question. . ?? -LoRD CNANCELLPR said, there vas hele -no charge of collusion between the Bankrupt and the Pcii- ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... were many of the personal friends and acquaintances of the Reverend Bankrupt., - The Commssioners were JQHN )3EAUCLERI, JRFFIERsiS 6 men prsen the mysterious disappearance of the bankrupt wa ts the subject of animated discussion; and the last time he was ...