THE GARDENERS UMBUNIULE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
E CON T a R 
inquired чоону if the whole of the money provided 
ГАтатвт 29, 1863, j 
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| and t t Plymouth on the Milos when he said “І understand you | pezfectly ? Нета 
under the wA et were borrowed ed, employment would | morning ^s follows:—Sehooner Aline, 216 i ‚ Mr. | then taken into custody to the Wirksworth 1 k-up, Mel 
Charles Thellusson, commodore, at 9.55 А.м. ; yo he road he said he felt much Happier since he had 
lation not cii inthe анча eee would be better | Julia, 192 tons, Mr. G. Fielder, 11.93 43.1 cutter | done it, and he added, after he had talked about th 
in every sense not to send way til it.w Mtt, 65 tons, Mr. J. C. Morice, 12.15 A.M. The | weather, “І hope Miss Goodwin isin a better World» 
ascertained tiat ther s n wor for them at Mean. nly other а in sight was tbe cutter Syren, 48 tons, | In his pockets were found 12s. 10d., a tobacco pipe, and - 
He estimated 4} days’ work in the mills fr anuar ad ANM Jun. The other vessels werte позі re. also a letter, which addressed to Miss Goodwin, 
next. The Earl o r , thought it highly itmportant There was also a draft copy of ыл др" bo 
that the facts detailed in the brine should be c at Wigle ey TAN Lo this town. Тһе | о the unfortunate vou e А 2 y. which w ii 
made public, particularly а as they =s end to recon- Soia a was an Мын kaye Margaret Goodwin, a young | his pocket-book. When at the е up ps Mes to 
cile an apparent inconsisten eney with whi v thé manu- | 1а € of preposses: B, appe isis. 21 av" ot „age, | the destroy the jetter, an enfücient could be gather red from 
facturers had been chàr ged—name ely, tha ti of e —— чек nd of "Capta n Goodwin, one of t he admitted he was willing to release 
istri mapis trates in Derbyshire, and nie 2^ W. Milnes, | her from hier с бофта. It began, “ Dear В yI 
at | the вате i that they аде the most dismal etate. Esq., of Stubbing Edge, near 'Asho ' The murderer | won't stand in LE gd way." Friday night's reflection in 
ments ardin present state of things. "The|is Mr. George Victor Townley, a cotton spinner in| ће cell at Wirksworth seemed to have ind i 
Mayor of Caes me said that — all probability Man- | business їй Manchester, the son of Mr. Townley, stock | thought for his parents, аз he ML агкей when п bei 
chester would make applicati. 100,0007. under the | and share broker of ned city. On Friday morning E нё ud out of his cell, x My y poo w 
Public Works Act. The порае а were most anxious tine Ы, ft Manchester and travelled to Wha soon * "Ther аз a gre 
follow out the intentions of Parliament ist i ell station, on the чя lock railway, where he engaged crowd of people collecked in Wiksworth and аз һе Was 
finding employment for the dist essed population. Mr. & be d for the nig ght at the inn and paid for it. 
wlinson reported — from Ashton, Denton, then walked forward to Wirk worth, where һе | was hooted by the people. he inquest was һе оо. 
nearly 200, ле Зема aggregate amount of|arrived about half-past one Ma i then called | Saturday afternoon. Тһе er was brought upin 
addition to amounts previously | upon th M rbert Har master of the | custody, but was not ке. й concerned at his рой 
with other places, Grants were | Grammar School, and an intimate ^^ of the family. | Several witnesses were u aterial facts 
then t made, to - amoupt of l. to about 20 local | He told Mr. Herr that he ed above. е 
n oodwin p some time, and sa fa that she bad written | 
| to im to brea ak off the engagement, desirin n that e 
nnus| meeting of the lett Ple farther added that 1 
ence hesitation dad a "verdict of Wilful Murder 
"gm the pris n == he was commi 
t the assizes. 
ASTLE-ON-TYNr.—The 
Brit ель 0 Adrencement 2t how .| wished to hear her make this determination fror qe 
own lips. e said to Mr. Har * Are you aware 
as | Whether bei ed. has been visiting her lately? I 
e | Presume you s you are in the Gn of the 
family.^ Mr. Harris replied, “І do eel bound 
rename confidential оока Чора. may, 
d been. Mr at d 
however, | i 
be love the. маг у h 
fully committed for trial. Dur ring the Aves he stood- 
perfectly erect, IA. not the leas 
what was going on, апа never speakin 
highly r 
direction, He next proceeded to consider the proper тев nis һа » 
of heat, and then ,deseribed the apu Si coal, Goodwin в.” k wil pa Phat i кши — 
whi A^ li nlost and Mr. Harris said, “І mus ылы to give you his name 
urposes in d m mV ful ANM Mr. Harris advised him to write by post asking for =: 
dom su wa r 
that ре А if it were not checked, A en the coal in | /^terview, and he added “ OE Yo Pa go up to ра. м 
the фе” castle district in abou 200 years. The regu ular | ^n e her if you сап” Mr g about 
ley then ae 
Harris ее Чы, 
Не 
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ced Thurs in M 
Mibidahoe D the programme published in our nm dd; 
с2а 15th 
HAM.— d féte was held on Monday in 
"i D: ^t Mr. [uw at Basford, near this town, 
the other amusements; it was announced that 
Among t. 
Mr. — would ascend in his balloon at 6 
есі 
һе мр and ha мА conversed w 
two m 
харди - hall 
ould be som about 
utes, Miss Goodwin and Mr eee А left 
ds | course 
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citeme nt in the gone owing to the па natare 
of the parties, 
is intense, 
-—The Confederate ‘steamer 
half an hour. 
and walked together in the pleasure 
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and found Mr. Townley — - — and 
inim ss Goodwin in bey ersation h him. She 
the kari йй ti t 
went 
| into 
e grounds but vori leaving she told the servant to call | 
her n tea was Tu e tea time she called Miss 
Goo den, who s uld come directly, but it 
'| would appear that. E hey walked away together out of 
the grounds, and into the turnpike road. They appear 
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в again, pursuing the о m with 
servant 
= n vof- 
were like 
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Еа AR © Ф Ф. 2 Ф 
uns! во that 3 
those of a v lying in wait for a prize, and 
seeking to disguise rt appearance, 
3A aíltyaps. 
THE LATE ACCIDENT ON THE LYNN AND 
STANTON. pt death - occurred from 
poen aecident near Lynn; Mrs. ird (whose pedis жав — 
as Arnold Vale, rad Mad ud EU ME id еше 3 pan n s on the т having тине! till Mns — 
m to collapse while stilla ане а altitude, groans, and Tio odd dira e saw Misg | death put an end to her suffer This makes - 
and tben fo fall qu ego ап unshapely mass in| Goodwin by the side of а wall on the footpath. She deaths, aud the fito of бае їз s despaired of, The í rd 
a Moe near р ree miles fr Notting-| asked him ke her home, when he supported her Eas "T P Сар any are endeavou urin to settle a micably 
ham. The ear the ground and rebounded | „> ist botit Бесеу Уай. 
feet, then fell again, when it was M i iia ы сы gn Rie ка н а ч е арй ina 8 large number of cases the terms have benc 
. At 
ped го 
the bottom of the y the body of Mr. син saw Mr. Townley, who said, “1 have murder iss ——: 
т ГА but quite insensible, having эе Goodwin, and I shall at this mo- 
hief in his mouth. Не was yed to the nearest | ment Mr. s of Cro ‚а boot and shoe maker, 
dwelling, and means ay restore animation, but | who had iie attending Aiet n market, was re- Parens o 
wikbout Я obertson and Maltby afterwards | үү urning home between "d nias кый S 
saw PA and discovered that "bis left thigh was "e eom any with his Бонев" Khey bat 
and | some of the ribs on his le ft side broken е road, an pulled up, wisst they ын а Ў s LX 
the middle of the road, Тһе 
cation, as моман which was found in his пат hai dius d # 25 a de the 
mouth had been pegan 
mself when th 
he found himsel he gas 
m road dying, апа the 
tting ee ne her. When 
| satis isfactorily adjusted. 
кы е р А т ат about the n. бф 
not spo, An жге Д i: T ied and child. [2 
M. entered into Simvoreation 4 
itimately а Shield get 
"ü 
from tho рей! т и: Leeds ser bis brother de up to them Conolly said torowin it into the river. Goaded to 
Tod men 00 дем» cid amd jen to them, lait А Miss Good Goodwin." hey АТЗ а ar cape e ziegan d^ 
i Aea Té Tetihd kis WHA end | all, the eed tö her. it into Yr IX 
- — from dragging 
Fiolently opening the valve. In all pet ad he fell Б hey со T Y um dm б. чү Мт. i тату her "us dt -— d and Mpeg нуд Е | 
ю the bottom иц. С ME 5 iar абд the valve ed id Conolly then sede Аи Goodwins feet вон tle under wd "В ое са да baan хорро i might i fo 
id i f her A con mendation 7 
sion. As The balloon naturally elongated by lo losing t he inta the i E Mr. Mant, кыргый of Wirkoworth, | joi Y^ > interfere with the orman f their dut 
gas the strain on the cord became greater and m › | was called in, and he found three Mi her Dody han D огун M 3 
po pega — t i: h ped | on the right side of the t 8 inches ing that he would forward the ee rap A n Е 
кә gas could not possibly have esca t di down to the в m ånd dividin ^ thorities. The prisoner was гешот; a ofi ^ 
AUR ig eloi, no beas or понео Rating. bin fonnd g, ра vessel ^f s of the thirost. "T ere was one beh d |а тата ardor of Бібо Callaghan o8 the 20th June.. B 
init. The jury returned t the ear, and abe which petsirsted the left Shout deoehaed was a woman of Yu repute, and the prisoner vi 
нь Ганна; косыгы oy ME тее will; that oint. Death had resulted from excessive bleeding. The | a girl at her house. While һе was asleep the girl rose, 
к: аши pu Шш тл ава сане of murder was а largeclas emp onere — ыл E nonm treated the other inmates 
Айдон with th үт his death.” 6 inches long, the end of which was owing it s [f ihe hoses to dre She toak Shout бы and om, 
ts buving come in сие ч ii the had been taken out of tue sailor's pocket. 
fror ё; t for|the , who accused the landlady of 
he the hall, and on hia | denied. that еһе хтон be tie polio ара Шы bnt the 
"alf t nine o'clock, the mur- : ore that 
euge ero entering the сва at ге - 9 е LU CU Ep 
hoy I give myse if in charge have satisfaction ent to hr Lene 
for тиен the Bere Recol! akuning aiment ing 
he кыд Sid Ба € evidence uu him, ! senteneed to Da. "tho Sriscnor. bore the 
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