TRAGIC OCCURRENCE AT ACTON

... pieces of the skull, which were pressing on the brain, have been removed by Dr. thong, who is in attendance on him. Mrs. Hastings, his landlady, states that on going into his bedtoon after heaxing the first report she found Miss Burleton lying on the ...

NORFOLK CIRCUIT

... sworth-place, Mile End, brelver. Th bompson IRaine, IM-ali stieet, Leicestei'-fiells, perfitnier. Cbi ales lKelimardlPett, near Hastings, tailor. ?? l'eircey, Bri6ghthieristone, grocer. JamesManid, lateof New-strcet , Covent-gai. den,mioercer. TIlinoas 'yrill ...

THE MAGISTRACY AND THE POLICE

... since the season commenced. He swam a considerable distance alongside the West Pier, and his twocompanions, who were partially dressedafter bathing, ran along the top of the pier, calling him back, us he had gone far enough, but the deceased must not have ...

SUSSEX LOVE TRAGEDY

... seen. Some road-sweepers heard acry intho di- rection of the pier, and ?? falling into the sea. Evidently he had spent the night in hiding beneath tha iron- work under the deck of the pier, which is some 50 yards from the nearest blood marks. He was rescued ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOCAL LAW CASES. TIlE PENARTL! PROMENADE PIER. In the Queen's Bench Division of the High CourtofiJter ?? MrJneiiceDciy, sitting whithout a july) tie case of Stillivan ?? Ainsworth came on for hearing. Mr. Moore ?? for sie plaintiff. and Mr. Locliwoeld ...

THE WESTMINSTER BUILDING DISASTER

... giving a verdict whataully gve way. They had heard that the ooncrde of the rooftiust gave way, but they also had it ehet the pier collapsed, and what theybad to decide was which gave way first? They might msy that both gave way together, but whichever ...

THE PROVINCES

... West Brighton, was bathing in the sea off the head of the West pier, about halflpast eight o'clock, Mr. 0. H. Frank- lin, a gentleman staying at the Grandhotel, threw a box off the pier, which fell on the poor lad, who immediately sank, and did not rise ...

THE STRAND ABDUCTION CASE

... a new pier and lnding staep for the Norddeutsober' I3oyd Steamship Company. ocllapsed without a moment's warning. About 50 workmen were on the structure at the time, engaged in un- I loading material to be used in the construc- tion of the pier, and the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Court. [Before Vice-Chancellor Sir WV. P. WOOD.] Causes, &c.: Lovett v Lovett (2), part ?? N Mills (2), part ?? v Hastings (2) part heard- Piers v Meddowcreft-Potts v Potte-Baker v Armitage- Hay v Ner- Marsh v Means-Smith v Dacre-Gdrrett v lennedy- olland ...

THE CONFIDENCE TRICK

... Middlesex Sessions. LICEFNRED VICTUALLERS PROTECTION SOCIETY.- The 89th annual excursion of this society was made on Wednesday to Hastings. Special trains were run from the principal metropolitan stations in connection with the South-Eastern railway, the first ...

EMBEZZLEMENT OF £2,500 IN LIVERPOOL

... Messrs Rylands Brothers, cotton brokers, was cbarged with embezzling 2,500, the property of his employers. A young girl, named Hastings, alias Tate, was charged with receiving a portion of the money, knowing it to be stolen. MIr Bardswell appeared for the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... criminal libel which fd had bean found against Mr. William Hastings, * with a view to having a suggestion entered to ke change the venue to the county Antrim. Counsel f read the affidavit of Mr. Hastings upon which the conditional order was granted, and said ...