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GLASGOW JUSTICIARY COURT

... ther betwixt Kilmarnoek and Glasgow, but she remained with me all night. She did not repeat the story about the arsenic. She recurred a little to the story of Jean Hamilton's death. She said what had occurred was a pity. Did not tell Pse anything about ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... the diseutail in cousequence. Hp' had then 'no sustopiciol,- atodlhad Iissued the necessary instructions, believin~g hlay's story. Witness had known Hlay for 110 years, end liid done business for' hini. He could say 0Dnothing es'to his Capacity, and though ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... schools are from eighty to ninety feet long, witsh a nd sidth of from 26 to 52 feet, and are two stories high fronting Rot- tenrow, and at back three stories, owing to the great declivity a of the ground. The boys will occupy part of their time in the ordi- ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... the 5th of December 1839, entered into arnatrimontal connection to Sinl- with Jean Hamnilton (now-deceased), who resided InI Story Street, be ,ted Paisley; and, second, of murder, in soi far as on the, 12th or lath to or days of April last, he within the ...

A NEW MODE OF SERVING A WRIT

... Gor, I believe it t D-is, sir. (Laughter.) - i e Mr. O'Connell: Do you remember the story. of the two bailiffs, % Paddy, that got up the boxing match in Macroom, a short time ago, in order to be brought before a certain magistrate there, as the only way ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... second storv is to be divided into small lock-ups or leiving cells, ?? capable of holding three or four persons each. and.. story will be fitted up with small separate cells for single persons. In a addition to this new extension, the whole of the internal ...

MISS TALBOT'S CASE

... sumption falls far short of the reality. H-itherto we hauve been compelled to lipeak from a knowledge of of isolated fades, but now, thanks to the investigation bii before the Lord Chancellor, we are enabled to set, by forth the story in all its bearisigs ...

MISS TALBOT'S CASE

... the Times.) ve 1 An order made by the Lord Chancellor on Wed- nesday concludes, as far as the public arc concerned, f the short but eventful history of Miss Augusta Tal- a bot. The young lady will for the future be secured . against the manceuvres of ...

REVIEW OF THE PAST SESSION

... done has been quite as inconsiderable as eve said it wodd be. But when we pass to what has happened there is a differ-. ent story to tell. The most morbid taste for the mar- vellous must be satisfied with a session inwhicll Minis-I terial defeats have been ...

BURGLARY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... encounter cnsned. It was, howevcr, of short continualice. One of the burglars 0 almost immediatelydlrew forth a pistol, or pistols, and shot Mr. Nicklil in the head. Trh unfortunate gentleman, who still lives to tell the story, says he believes that three shots ...

SINGULAR CASE

... they leave our city, be enabled its to speak favourably of thie encouragemeent and sup- lit port they received during their short stay ]lere. lo A ccident.- On Saturday afternoon last, wvinile a slater nt named Robert Ross, was engaged in repairing a tene- ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT

... entitled to much credence, inasmuch as lie was seen from a window two stories ill height, aiid in a defective light. ie Lord Cocmueuas liaviiig summed up, thre jury retired, a~nd 10 after a short absence returned into Court, finidiiig, by a majority, in both ...