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THE MURDER OF THE GAMEKEEPER NEAR CAMBUSLANG

... the direction of Greenness Toll, and Kirby foallowed him, walking. :cm- Kirby saw rae, as, well as I sawbim, bat he did not speak to me. I b e- saw a nean ride past. hiefore that LI saw the prisoner and the gante- al-keeper standing together. They were ...

GLASGOW JUSTICIARY COURT

... kitchen adjoins Mr. Hilston's shep. I know the prisoner by sight. She frequently came to the shop. I remember hearing her speak of a Lochwinnoch man, when she was in the- sh on one occasion. It was something about him having lifted a dirty her- ring and ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... of 21.fea St in width, with its hedgerow.s on each side, broken only by one solitary re tenement, is to be walled in, so to speak, by sub-divided dwelling an house fabrics, rising to the altitude of 45 to 50 feet-retaining this ob said 21 feet of breathing ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... for th~e same ptri~cse. James Allan called at the housoe opon the 14th of v July, and desired writness to go dowrn stairs to speak to a gentleman. Site dr ?? Bentleman ?? undhes desired her to go down stairs and site wrould ase him in a tavern. She wvent ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... tabernacle, etebuilt by the' first Seteders in tiltsgow, Istood within a few yaids 'o nteeastward of the spot of Which we cr6 Speaking. It -was remuoved SOlls; to open' up the approachel to tie College in this 'direction; but these I hbove' early, Dissenters ...

INVERARY CIRCUIT COURT

... mple and at isogn o f eeJ a badpssengter; od'M rnd it Friday, thst Novnmbert David- Wallac Was a passn er MBrr a Saw Wallace speak' to Murray; asked Wallace Who ht was, whe h ad nP sti po icyverthd tha he twash batsghtly acquainted with the , *d mark of ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... fac, but a.statement which I was in truth outs' an opinion on an estissato. Again, fraud was charged, because Walter, in speaking of the settlement made by him with Christo- pher, bad spoken only of the tmoney paid by him to Christopher, nud had net mentisned ...

PRISON DISCIPLINE

... prisons is, that it would, have been very unsafe pas n to take them as models. uni e It will be thought, perhaps, that we do not speak very trot Yb hopefully, but the plain truth is that we feel no warrant ma: for doing so. Our ststems beyond doubt are an improve- ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ewould he within hail of the man on thegangway. Thme man on the hook-6nt is bound invariably to keep at his poet-nat even to speak to thieofficer of the wvatch-hie oughitto sing ouit fr-omhitspost The * miomenit he loaveslhis post there is awantof thelook-out ...

ADVOCATES OF LYNCH LAW IN ENGLAND

... noisiest and most intemperate of the Chartists, yclept i- Fraternal Democrats. But ewe are told that there was some good rough speaking at the Chartist meeting, and a specimen is given from the speech of a man named Ruffev, who, after indulging in the most ...