From the Gazelles of Nov. 29 and Dec. 2. BANK~tUPTS. S Charles Evershed, Gosport, soap-manufacturer, to sur. render Dec. 13, Jan. 13, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Solicitor, Air. Cooper, Lewis. Ellen O'Reilly, Elarlev-street, Cavendish-square, lodg. s1 ing-house-keeper, Dec. 13, J
December 7, 1836 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Second Edition, containing the Latest Markets, is Published after the arrival of Me London Mail on Wednesday Evenidg. fur in- PERTH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1836. VOL. IL-No, 88.] [PRICE by PERTH ASSEMBLIES. TO LEND, TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY GREAT REDUCTION NOTICE a ttack
December 19 —We continue to experierce a better demand for Scotch wools generally. We have not yet approached any thing like Animation in this du, of wools. the sales bring mostly in small parcels for immediate consumption, but Slim aggregate presents An encouraging contrast to
frigazilay refused. The fellow, aver repeated veto Is, till he should exhibit qii mig e ati on , r,..a,0d to extort by force what he could not in by solimution, irevaile.l on a neighbour of his, another nide and athletic Highlander, to accompaay and aa.i.t him in ib is unprincip
and 7 Williams Ir. S 6. with Appendix. By Thomas Baird, Writer, Perth. W. lt. 111`Phun, Glasgow. 1837. • THE publication of treatises on special and separate departments of the law has given a new and beneficial aspect to the legal code, and we are not aware of any of these bett
A numerous meeting of the Wakefield Conservative Association took place at that town last week, which called forth very gratifying manifestations of right feeling, and several very eloquent speeches. Decidedly the most able of them was the speech of Lord Wharncliffe, from which
(Private Correspondence of the Morning Herald.) AINHOA, Dec. 10. SIEGE OF BILBOA. I send you the official bulletins of the defeat of Espartero on the sth, and the sortie made by the garrison on the same day. Eepartero is now reinforced by the army of reserve, com- posed of about
December 16, 1836 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
A preliminary meeting of booksellers took place this morn* ing at the Albion Tavern, Aldersgate-street, for the purpose of entering into resolutions, and taking into consideration, the means of establishing an institution for the support and assistance of decayed booksellers, th
December 16, 1836 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
PERRY V. MITCHELL. In this case an injunction had been granted by the Vice- Chancellor a short time ago, to restrain the defendant from manufacturing pens similar to those for which the plaintiff had taken out a patent. An application was subsequently made to his Honour to disso
December 16, 1836 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England