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PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... PRESTON COUNTY COURTLT. (Before Mlr. R. Seqawr, Q.C., Juidge.) This court was held yesterdayi; the business for adjudica- tion co.sistng of 90 original eases, 7 adjourned cases, 1 inter- pleader, anld 13 summonse8 after judgment . A report of the most importaut trials is Rubjoined WAGES CASE. JOHN M'GINTY V JOIIN HUMBnaee.-Mr. F(rshaw appeared for the plaintiff, a factory operative; the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. BEFORE ME-taliS. BKAN'CKFT.. Ch a Cask —The two men named and Mbride, remanded the charge of ttealing cask from a yard in Great Ne'son-atre« t, belonging to Mr. Anthony fid master oooper. were pain brought up. Mr. Heighten, barriEttr. instructed Mr. Roby, appeared for the prosecution ; Mr. Cobb defended Ballion; and Mr. Bluck peartd beha'f of M'Bride. ultimo. the prisoner. 4 ...

THE SOUTHERNERS IN A DIFFICULTY

... The Times thinks the Secessionists have now lost their chance cf reaching Washington, hence the Southerners are in a dilhculty. Their policy is keep within thtirown territory, but now Washington is their own territory something like regular , campaign is unavoidable ; but it seems likely to be narrowed, at least for time, to the eastern part of | the continent. All that can do is to keep alocf ...

COURT, CABINET, AND PERSONAL

... COURT, CABINET, AND PERSONAL DEPARTURE OF T1IE CouRT NORt OSBORNE.- BucKINCIrAbA PALACE, SATURDAY, MAY 18-Tbe Queen walked this moranig in the gardens of the palace. This afternoon, at a quarter beforo three o'clock, Hcr Mfajesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, accompanied by their Royal Higbnesses Prince Arthur, the Princess Alice, Prince Leopold, Princess Helena, Princess Louis&a ...

THE CASUALTY ON WINDERMERE

... I~~ INQUEST AT BOWNESS. On Thursday last, an inquest was held at the Royal Hotel, Bowness, before Mr. Thompson, coroner, on the body of Mr. Charles Robinson, of Preston, who met with his death on the lake, on Tuesday, and whose body was found on Wednesday at noon, about 300 yards from the place where the accident occurred. The first witness examined was Henry T. Miller7 son of Mr. George ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I Tl'ED ESDA Y-(Bjerc~ I 1e ?? .11cssrs. 11; A insworertl, and G. Sidyrito as.) FEMALE TmtEVES.-Two girls, rem:anded froni the pre. vious Wednesday, named Betsy Hobin and Nancy 1le_ lington, were charged with stealing a shawl from the house of Richard Roscoe, Ribbleton-lane.-The evidence was not complete, and the prisoners Were remanded for another week. TIMBER STEALTNG.-A man narrmed NVilliam ...

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED

... - -a a aj i»w s_* aa v » (From the London Oaattu, Tuesday, Map J Burman and Hollowsjr, Albert terrace. add 1 era. J. Orchard and C. W. Hodge. 8. Gill and F. Frost, New Corn-exchange Marklane. and West-street, Walworth, oorn merchant*. Lees and Melthazn. Yorkshire, yarn manufacturers. W. tdgg and F. Johnson jolnera C and Clare. Martlet* Pembrokeshire, butcbints and Clark. Bristol, gsfcht.em. ...

ROME

... Bomb, May s.—The address of the inhabitants of Home to the Emperor Napoleon requesting him to withdraw the garrisons from Komealready bears thousands of signatures. The sheets signed lie at the Frenoh embassy. On Thursday last tho Pope gave grand dinner to the French and Pontifical generals. order of the Pope, the Cstholie established by a society Frenchmen has been dissolved. Bomb, May 4 ...

COURT, CABINET, AND PERSONAL

... According to the present arrangements, Her Majesty, the Prince Consort, and the royal family will tako their doparture from the White House, Richmond, on the 17th or 18th of the present month. The court will then return to Osborne, where it is 1cr Mtajesty's intentioa to remain until a few days after her birthday, tho 24th inst., and then return either to Windsor Castle or Buckingham Palace. ...

AN ITALIAN SAINT AND MURDERER

... A correspondent of the Timns gives the following parti- culirs of au extraordinary case that is now bcing investi- gated by tho criminal authorities of Milan ?? A Milaneso youth, who joined tho Chasscurs of the Alps in 1859, was reported among the missing for a long time, and was aup- pmed Io have been killed at Varese. lie, however, suddonly matlo his reappearance at tho door of his house, ...

DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE NEAR GATESHEAD

... I DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE N'EAtR I GATrESHEAD. The itualy que ilg fFgiorBankq, near Gates. hea~dh, aS throw noa st o gi -eteitemient on Saturday by a report that the wife of a pitmane named Stoker had nuni deredtwo of her children, rend hail afterwards put an end to her own existenre. 'e icatful atory was unfortunately too true, it appeals Il Stoker and hi, famlily, consi stin' of his wifc ...

LIVERPOOL NATURALISTS' FIELD CLUB

... FIRST EXCURSION OF THE BEASON. This Eociety held its first field meeting for the present session yesterday, the place elected for the being the beautiful and interetting district of West Kir by, near Hoy lake, at the mouth the river Dee. Tne weather was exceedingly favourable ' for a ramble the oountry--a bright, clear day, with brilliant sun, and a warm, genial atmosphere. There are. we ...