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CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Saltmarket: ; -. n-ow Archibadl Angus, -aged Fourteen-..I sa- ethe w iat I pannel on a night before new -vear's day, about LI I. Hallowe'en: 1 was'conirs from the south- side t1 at- of the water, abfutift~ninutes past five, and ! ired saw her on the Old Bridge ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24. 1828

... Hare's about dark. obody asked bete to t s come hack to Burke's; but went for her child's cia thes. ''l'hoight as it wai Hallowe'en night, that.theydid not risk her aogtthem. Her husbatid swe t with her for the clothes.I e It was about nine o'clock, and ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS IN EDINBURGH

... In- firmary on the fast nigbt, and the woman left the house on the following maorning, Friday, the Slat October; it was Hallowe'en ; she said hen site went out, that she was going to see after her lson, who had left thle house some time hefore ; knew ...

MURDERS—TRIAL OF WILLIAM BURLE AND HELEN M'DOUGAL

... arid took money ftr it, and next day denied In the police riffile that lie hod ever see it. Mrs. Iare.-temembers lngt Hallowe'en night. Gray and his wife, stopping hn Burke's house, stopped in her- imuse for one night. Burke asked her to Live theor ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER AT EDINBURGH

... Infirmary on the fast night, and the woman left the house on the following morn- ing Friday, the 31st of October. It was Hallowe'en. The woman said when she went out, that she wits going to) seek after her son, who had left the house sotnetime before. ...

JURY COURT

... any of the j ury eveestretch forth cl lini at a Itanse tn ho tried by the spoiwile P Are all the incanta- nerl tiensi of Halloween evidence of insniriy in these who intdulge mit i-nl thnem P Daadorneli dtranced it. seems wsith his coat ofW and his ot is ...

THE COURT OF CHANCERY versus THE HOUSE OF LORDS, AND THE COURT OF SESSIONS

... to one of the soldiers sent there lhirittg the election of Benthick and Mills, was takets badly on the night previous to H-alloween, anl as she appeared next morning at her work, no notice of thle affatr took pIace, sbe ba:ving been as merry as the rest ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... and costs, or one month's imprisonment. Y ESTERDA AY. [Before V, S. Titcr, Esq., R.A] Yesterday, being the day succeeding Hallowe'en, the custody cases wvere of such a oharacter as might be expected to result from the jovialitiee of such an occa- sion. ...

THE PROVINCES

... Foulford tere, and who had been missing since Tuesday morning. It appesrs that he was present at a ball on Monday night (Hallow-e'en), in a house in Claybole, where all went on as well as could be expected uetil the effect of alcohol began to develop itself ...

SUMMER ASSIZES—1857

... During the latter end of 1851 and in 1856, the prisoner re- sided with the prosecutrix, who was seized one morn- ing, about Halloween, with vomiting, purging, cold perspiration, anil a flowofwater from the month. She had baeakfasted with the prisoner. She ...

THE COURT

... ighlrands, lmd an opportunity of grantifinr her desire on the day before she left Balmnral. To a Lowlander the sight on c Hallowe'en in the Hig'hlandS is very interesting. N Lvery farm an1d cotter's house is provided with a bon-V fire, and each child is ...

GREENOCK

... sir cabbages from a garden on Hallowe'en. Th e sen- tence caused considerable comment in town, and general dissatisfaction was expressed at its;extreme severity, many people assuming that the affair was simply a Hallowe'en lark, in which two young persons ...