THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
| Jury 14, 1860, 
Band, in the costume of the Chesterfield Rifles, re egi- 
ment of Sir Joseph Paxton; the Staleybridge Band, 
Wrobinctal. 
mad the lene oh Ma ante ee 
the bottom of the lawn of Mr. Kent’s residence 
the Dewsbury Band, the crack band of Yorkshire; th his mysteriou ai G s suggested that 
-dyke Mills Band, a subscription band, sup d|. Bar CASTLE. — On Suhday afternoon irt a ven formerly ‘hooks with him might have 
by the wealthy proprietor of the mills; the Ackrington | named "Tho omas Dixon, employed as a sawyer ce "the al tempa n the house and committed the 
champion band of Lancashire, which has | Works of the Sov ee Durham and Lancashire Union and a rela the police have instituted 
ied all the prizes in the county; the Holm- Railay, residin algate, a low Pag i e pa inquiries whioh prow this supposition to be groundless, 
h Temperance Band, a nd the an Saxhorn murdered a woman named Mary A 1 o | On ues sda ay evening, the nw rsemaid was apprehende d 
Band, generally | a assed as his wife. young woman oe was hie niece 
the same house. ca was the LEEDS. onthe masons of 
y 
pr sacred musie “nner ioe. 
warded the first prize crsistin 
splendid silvercup for Da 
= eae i E 
ge 
ji y-day hat 
n? RRA Wilson had bee en drinking after the oe, and ma 
Hee line, and it would appear 
this 
of an hour’s Po on the irand At 
present in are ig rag to be at 
ted 
by Mr. Henry Distin on the Blackdyke Mills Band ; 2d kt night in a state of intoxication. After tl 
prize, osli in money, to the Saltaire; 3d prize, 157. in |to the house on “ngay the woman and the 
money, to the Cyfarthfa; 4th e, 102. in money, to acer as to who a ould do the Sek it ae 
the Darlington Saxhorn ; prize, 5l. in money, to the | Dixon having gone out and returned agai 
Dewesbury. On Wedne pae he ‘eotite: st was resumed | afternoon, and finding t a women sil Ag sarellng said 
i fice of abou 000 persons, when the that he w oon settle their dis s, and seized a 
following 12 bands were oy ated as worthy to contend | poker and felled Wilson to the gr wa n Tearful 
for the prizes:—The Brighouse, Chesterfield, Heywood | blow with it on the head; after which he kicked h 
Amateur, Goldshill Saxhorn, Keighley, dders: |Y mith his strong navy boots on the face and 
field, Darwen Temperance Band, Dawl Jr en; | 2 the neig apon ak as they 
Cyfartha, peehod Mossley, and Molthe am Mills. w the man run: Ing. Ou! nt of| 
‘The first ting of 307, money, wi ne the von! On entering ‘the house tie fouls dt 
a silver cup for ten also abar ct seb o face par ee beaten in i 
Boosey’s “ Brass Band Journal,” a volumes, ai i la 
walue 12 Age was brake oes 
second pı l. ney, to the ‘Gold hill Saxhor ngs heard of him until early on 
the thing, 1 Bi. to the Deeb ury; the fourth, 107., to Monday morning, be he was seen to approach the 
esterfield ; the fifth, 57., to the Meltham Mills, town; but he fled again before the Lra were al le t to 
Tn addition A there were two splendi ture him. He has, aya y been 
and a as many of them live at a sane 
work they 
“train arrives in Leeds 
the Mon 
ment of work. ey ar 
i onday m 
th of 6; e object of promoting this 
alteration, a large meeting was held on Friday evening 
at a rigga ete. e. Wh hae ee masters will make the con- 
med Thomas Winslow, 
years of a has been "apprehended on the charge € of 
a widow, and <eeper of 
arfal m "The nty constabulary were 
despatched i in n search = the. a in all directions, 
4 tidin 
ardin a es in Vanal, hall ‘Road, with ma the 
r 
app yea 
prisoner was aw sl 
of her property ye a sister (tre 
with her and her children, the ries being appointed 
ber, 
electro- plated c 
two days’ contests, awarded to the first mf soe et player 
sey’s best B sap 
of the Goldshill band; and one of Boo 
d J 
eea of the Cyfarthfa ba ban 
THE SAPPHIRE.—The Adm 
the S: apphire, near apee 
ee have reached Par Curtis in safet: 
as Native Infantry, E 
Rorerldee A cg antan Bogtland yee tay Pagie E. 
“Sampson, Mudgee, New South May es ; Thom: C. Clar; 
mingian ; W. Reid, Scotland T. Crawford, Trelan 
-chell, Corfu : J, M’Denmole, hiv l; ongoi La 
icked up from lifeboat. ape 
» from Greenock ; Se pee le "Tien 
Dublin ; Gharles 
a yes Connell, 
„Kenna, I nry. Arms strong, En 
on board t 
mallfuss we all the survivors except La 
an missin, 
“picked up by the boat 
le ot Sga Meat.—On 
Tn 
air meeting, chiefly 
of the operative € eaten was held. “at Manby 
{ s 
ornet- -à- -pistons, H Antoi ine Courtois, to the Jary in Yorkshire, by the 
ft e £ 
iralty have 
Ai lasers that "of the persons wrecked in| 
October last in Stes raits, the 
or nd; W. 
- | the 
+ 
Pa 
pm 
R 
th; “Jose ph od 
Mr. S. Savil 
nH sin Wiliam Warre Dowel of Factories, live: 
> Isaac Devereaux, Wales; Jo! grow 
seen 
and glans 
ry oreo left her in two boats, one I f i tł 
mes ge nd 
cept 
van both 
. Inthe | after de 
urdered | belon ing to its bed, and appeared to h 
Boone who threw ipinia es the water, and was even- pe 5 pper 
y! up ch escaped, 
hou 
sone rday joa as i they had been a on the previous night age 
aa ex by = am t, 
gatee. In September, 1859, Mrs. Towns oe 
was attacked with vomiting and pur rein g, and ; 
in December her apashtar was neg ina APTE zi 
her so 
Be 
a 
re was reason to believe that 
nad Ra injured about the head, “and the 
Wilfu im, and in January last n was attacked 
for ial at ma, Durham assizes. with the aa , and di i ar last 
Br —An inquest was hag ih Repke m the | Mrs. James was herself attacked with vomiting and 
e | body of Mrs "Patte erson, the and | purging, but being promptly attended by a medical 
dru ruggist, residing in Limekiln pie ear en ; wn, | man, she recovered. arch she was again attacked, 
circumstances which induced the | but recovered, and towards the of May she was 
coroner to have her body exhumed, and a rtem again attacked by the same symptoms. eron, 
amination Erp by two surgeons. t edical attendant, having his malay aroused 
“ae 
Husband 
police, the inquiry being in the meantime 
d 
—A shocking tragedy occurred four miles 
t. 
of age, was m 
; | Just 
[his nurse’s ‘room, and after an 
gon id Pate a mena ago, but not wre dike se 
care and attention Pow died. A quantity of 
ich d 
A 
thia. sago was anal, sed and found to contain 
i reas the uncool T sago found in the 
t. cotin any. che ; ha Pheer 
efore the wT the pri isoner was appre 
been remanded to allow time = the 
dy 
premises, the t t being cu 
r stab in ihan HNA of the sages evidently M nicted 
ath. Tbe child was w. rapped in n the blanket 
1e hended, and has 
odies to be exhumed, and 
we leep. The murderer must 
p. n. the 
rnight, for 
e bee! 
all the fastenings were BE AVE 
mined with the exception of the 
ning on the lawn; this was 
which could o 
ose 0 u 
‘Stratford, for the pi of considering the Bêst ppo ae partially open, “ond ‘the shutters unfastened, but | more recent occurrence, Ou Monday the prisoner was 
to: be boyd a iate the yen high pric n bro ea up before the magis' trate, _ when ° the 
butchers’ mea The chair was occupied by Mr. N Na ash, Ee door, which was locked on the outside overnight 
and after the d itl e table 
ah from purchasing butchers’ meat | knife, but no weapon or any clothes inion with had not yet or m comp ea, He ‘aid that on Friday 
until the presen resent exorbitant; prices are reduced to ‘a 
reasonable 
ȘT. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-EAST. aE Peer night there | has 
| considerable dist 
congregation meg 
were put ont, an 
afterw: i dispersed. Large crowds of 
‘bled in the streets for the DRNA of hav 
attack upon the lig oaile 
1 4}. 
church, while | Wilts. 
ing ie thet usua 
but t the police compelled 
blood haveheen f iets the house rier TORTS 
tis Foppa ate a a piece of newspaper, w. 
been fi consists of Mr. and Mrs 
Kent and Seth anena ar he girls and one oy by 
former wife, and a girls and the deceased b 
0 
- for he pris oner said he 
e assistance of the best 
occupy about a. fortni 
should not vole any yb 
nde 
a ieena pigs 
bi aaa would oce 
t 
They have now just returned from school. 
was held o1 n Mo nda; ay before the coroner for 
DR 
Pp e prisoner was i then rem 
| Joy, with a n iases, who, it believed, 
ri n ap a siesta who examined the 
ce and ent, | 
hn ister and half- brother = the - d, were 
any 
the ecease 
na also examined, but no new rmation was ee 
ksi superintendenta of police from F Frome, aow ida 
he 
considerable depredations in the metropolis, wer 
te tthe person of Br. bills to the rn 00 
of the fi f Hoes £ 
thi e as well as me of th fi ves ves were gall ` 
a ep acinar a he parcel 
Oa. Pity bs re in py die but co cotati pir by a Liver. 
ao mee gy King ne recton, which are | #Maiz After a five hours’ aaa y the jury po Bere a pol te det ective, who saw them leaving the Post Office, 
Bhi tobe productive of good results, r. King has viet of ilfe murder agains st som r | and who, assisted b; ficer, followed and 
roposals for the exchange of his living v Fath one | Ponnan E O eg erards ined bhat 
Fong) ear which will if accepted, end to | division, assisted by Mew s. Sinkins and Prana of | Joy hi letter to “Martha Wilde, 
he wots which have so long prevailed in | the Frome a as chief constables of the counties | 7, 7 Friendly Place Palo ft End, Mile End Road, 
‘of Wilts and Som and the superin and on the following morning the 
Tae Postio H: tates ca E B gow a of the | police of the districts ts of Frome and Trowbridge attended address, and 
Registran General : in the ee | since held private ee at Road for the purpose of | when the letter Bi s delivered ay ded the w oman, 
ended Braces ser es , were 919. investigating the case. A great many witnesses have | who, although sh had signed che Wilde to the 
responding = years 1850-59, the semira en examined, iar Koa Mr. and Mrs. Kent, the| receipt for the toon ahead that her 
rrecti population, was | father and mother of the murdered child, the three | name was Martha Lee, l that poe epres the wife of 
k robenn ie 'thowelons 196 below the | maid se the man servant, the bag ba daad the male ei w Tikeness was found in the 
the week the births of i pi 
of 879 boys and | the knives, the washerwoman of the family and her|house. The lette mas found to to. Dan 
children, wi ppe rd aughter, and several other persons, On Saturday the stolen bi The jury 
ears | night, at the request a Mr. Kent, Superinten- | Court va he 
dent Summers o uninhabited houses at|Joy to ar yeh 
