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... the case was necessarily adjourned. His personal description may amuse our readers:— It may be stated that in person the bankrupt is somewhat brawny and athletic, nearly siK feet in stature, and 50 years of age. He has more the appearance of a burly ...

MAU. 10, 1857.] THACKER'S OVERLAND NEWS

... made showing unsecured debts amounting to 35,0001., secured debts about 4,000/. The assets, consisting of book debts and the bankrupt's household furniture, are of uncertain value, but are expected to realise about 4,000/. It was determined to carry on the ...

Ct?

... father 4,000/. for which he had held security on witness's business. He admitted that he had induced a Mr. Goddard—now a bankrupt through the failure of the bank—to talcO shares in 1850, representing that the bank was in a good position, and that the ...

Commtrtial

... ee t s h ows li a bilities to the extent of 116,0001., with assets representing 82,0001. The firm has since been declared bankrupt. It is stated that Messrs. Fustana and Co., Greek merchants, of Liverpool, and Messrs. Caluta, Brothers, of Manchester, will ...

ftgal

... the accounts to be filed 2 . 1 days before tlio meeting. The accounts are in course of preparation by Messrs. Hart. The bankrupts are allowed each V. per N • veek ; the creditors complained much of the delay that has taken place in winding up this estate ...

east

... Bth February. Mr. H. C. Caldwell, late of Singapore, and described as a scrivener, of Kensington Park Gardens, appears as a bankrupt in the Gazette of Friday last. _ . Mr - . Edward Palmer, late of the Great Western and Great Northern Railways, succeeds ...

210

... and lately residing at 10, Upper Grosvenor-street, brick and tile-maker ' lime-burner, trader, dealer, and chapman. The bankrupt, it may be recollected, has been stated to be a debtor to the London and Eastern Bank to the amount of 237,000/., and it ...

MAY 11, 1857.]

... criminal intercourse with Mr. Christopher Garstin wore perfectly clear and decisive. IN RE AUGUSTUS HAMILTON CIIIMIESTER.—The bankrupt, „ ' 4 O prospective heir of an Irish marquisate, described as a commission agent, of York-buildings, Adolphi, having deposited ...

BREACHES OF TRUST

... accompanied by acts to give colour thereto, and paying dividends out of capital; those clauses would also extend to assignees of bankrupts and in, solvents. The criminal liability would not interfere with civil remedies. Mr. MALIN'S expressed his satisfaction ...

tgal

... Petrie Waugh, who was lately made a bankrupt, has applied for an extension of the time appointed for the bankrupt's surrender, which expires on the 13th instant. The Found of the application was, that the bankrupt was prevented by illness from leaving ...

JUNE 10, 1857.]

... nonsuited. Mr. Barrow now applied for his release from prison. Mr. Lucas, for the Marquis of Bath, opposed, the ground that, the bankrupt was in custody for the costs incurred in most mischievous action, and that the bankruptcy was got up to obtain a release ...

340

... accounts had been only recently filed, he should require an adjournment for the purpose of examining them. Mr. Lawrence, for the bankrupt, concurred, and an adjournment for three weeks was ordered, without discussion. In an action for broach of promise, Ward ...