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Constables.
Campbell, Rose.
Crawford, Robert, Maryhill.
Coulter, John, High st. Glasgow.
Deans, Neil, 37, Glassford street.
Dempster, J. D.
Dick, John, Calton.
Dickson, Thomas, Saltmarket.
Duncan, John.
Forsyth, James, Police-office, An-
derston.
Geddes, John, Burnside.
Gilfillan, William, 76, Gallowgate.
Gillon, Thomas.
Gilmour, William.
Graham, John, Calton.
Henderson, James.
Horn, David.
Inglis, Wm. jun. Antigua Place.
Jack, Thos. Green street, Calton.
Lambert, James, 4, Dunlop street.
Lindsay, Gilbert, Statute Labour
Office.
Lindsay, Peter.
Logan, John, County Cess Office.
Madden, Edward, 112, Bridgegate.
Mollineux, J.
Marshall, Donald, 145, Trongate.
M< Bride, Peter, Miller street.
M'Callum, Daniel, Anderston.
M'Callum, John, jun. 65, Bell st.
M'Cartney, A.
M'Farlane, D. Mr. Turner's Office.
M'Gregor, Gregor.
M'Gregor, John, Statute Labour
Office.
M'Intyre, Alexander, Old wynd.
M'Intosh, Obed.
M'Kay, Angus, Drygate.
M'Kay, Charles.
M'Kay, John, 92, New venel.
M'Luckie, Robert.
M'Neiladge, Archibald.
M'Nee, James.
M'Pherson, James, Main street,
Bridgeton.
M'Pherson, John, Gas-office, 42,
Virginia street.
Ratcliff, Thomas, 97, Drygate.
Rae, Thomas, Norfolk street.
Reatt, James.
Rennie, Joseph, Camlachie.
Roberton, John.
Ross, Alexander, 89, Drygate.
Semple, James, 87, Saltmarket,
Smith, James, Bridgeton.
Sommers, John, High street.
Turnbull, Ai'chibald, Sydney st.
Ure, James, Dowhill.
Walker, Alexander, 95, Green st.
Calton,
Wardrop, John, 89, Stockwell st.
Wilson, James.
Wilson, John, Cowcaddens.
Wright, John, Johnston's land.
Barony glebe, Stirling's road.
Form of Proceeding in the Recovery of Small Debts.
Debts may be recovered, in a summary form, before the Justice of
Peace Court, to the extent of £,5; and before the SheriiF Courts, to
the extent of ^8, 6s. 8d.
The first step is to set forth, in a complaint or libel, agreeably to a
prescribed form, [the Clerks of Court will provide the necessary forms,]
the origin of the debt, or ground of action, and to cause the same, with
a copy of the account, if any, to be served on the defender.
A warrant will, at same time, be obtained to cite witnesses, and to use
arrestments.
The parties may appear either by themselves or by members of their
families, or others whom the Court may authorise ; but in no case by
persons practising the profession of the law, without special leave.
If the defender fail to appear, after being cited personally, he will be
held as confessed, and judgement will be given against him.

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