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them from injury, but greatly facilitate the work | of MOM bamen E an um on thé lad ris” забна Uit propi ОШ 
of transplanting. belief ibat, in a large propor of our parishes, the taken int the “gathering x — 1 the с pume need 
lergymen of the Church of a um would be found not be injured ; and so far 8 the quadru d section of 
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at о ларе геме доч of any age the benefits of religious teaching themselves, but yetrather "reg Ы бә. 8 1 гё Я 85 Ne vil | choose one 
of a comfortable, orderly home at a reasonable rent, and | or indifferent than | hostile—a clergyman might do as |g meres às 
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briety and self-improvement. It now remains to be | Wrong Ma. Ti "ec perhaps, be a nad coeds MM 
shown los — lodging. house HM A is өөү th ре cange poo, bettor seque | be so тш is the landlord really conser sai of his 
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ties at hand for instructing wit, coli usefully, and for | English nhe DR one Ao dn, under res 21 mee not Increase | expe nditure in ¢ E € 
g themselves innocently. "The house should con- religious cireumstances, should be to get а little har is eq 
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oom toi then, is the loss of a few game birds—grant ting the 
ce into A om am * f bo borrowing books from | course, by any sacrifice of just and ае sho, sy ri io uiv ew. n a р Soot 
the latter being granted to e lodger upon payment of but by melting, if L may T зм mn b š t miim dir d manure which may be obta ined, to i | 
а small weekly : sum. The c mitt ee, who are > supposed mene, дыл Б sind cime y the aus du M E erts iem 71 In this utilitarian 
under —— control. Evenin schools might Iu the next place it may be suggested that direct | age it would be Uem bine to answer the 
с exhortations to ol acts of public worship may be quein, TU ДЕЛЕ ТУГ п Foie pence are 
— in some cases premature. When the conscience is ar minted 
s where, instead of — after а hard dag“ i Sram iota i of devotion eught, of course, to be Capillary pice n ES have m the Chronicle m 
going cam master, the master wou ov — 2 à f course. | in whieh pos qup relative to e 4 Piperr 
close “ me : : d | conclude, from the observations made in Chronicle 
v hand, and the convenience of an evening class tm model lo ging house in London prayers are the 2d dup buweeipug E have expressed my meaning 
n i soot eal iy do as they like ; yet itso happens that almost all ж arly. ^ The vis cts i rue ae was this: 
labourers, prove 5 stimulants to mental do attend. Again, it may observed that the most t, В eal nail d d pu render them do not 
activity ; the influence of the better-informed would | effective method of gaining and holding fast the atten s : porous, d vs 
come into action. In the present day, now that tion of men of this class would seem to be by means o 
the principles of political economy are better under- | familiar discourses and extempore a addresses, exposition 
it i so much a of seripture, and remarks on matters of natura — 
—— sae — to in the same À Itis my ул wes Жы 5 e 
poorer c sion that clergymen, — i little pains, wo ; 
eation of mental attainments to the work of guiding and acquire ааа. ‘facility in this style of address, and | mine bored 40 feet i in cay y for va 1 
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assisting those who are in inferior circumstances to our tthe generality of hearers ath be interested and тето" іп а belonging to another 
own. It is not too much to expect that, in many large benefited by it Fait vane n ha a ‘occasion ici 
parishes, a few of the influential inhabitants would be| The s ecular instruction, and the general mental im- cla M com Боюн. ЗЕЙ 
willing to act upon this principle either ав a component | m cidit derived from continued residenee in the SAM Sot Td x p" дошу лев? 5 4 
part of the committee or as auxiliaries to the same. lodging. teta would render i labo ourers mor e open With м d i. айу had СИДЯ 
If nut or — а еы qe = of reading party were | to mpressions, more able t he mean "E nssertin 0 9 cla mes - 
d, at which o h gentlemen as 1 have | ing P of Él was said to them, dni is the ease with th those bere. За тутт 5 baits du Bern 
amel ‘peal tend, end pu aloud some book eom- | usually met with in a country parish. clergyman 
bining amusement w th instruction, or deliver, perhaps, | —— succeed in gaining the confidence and esteem some fore ig ign ingredient, lo loosening the 3 55 I do 
a lecture ome бөтөн bjeet—such meetings, it | of the inmates of such alodging-house, ould be ina even tent tions di mami es ed ears open, Falcon. 
is believedywould prove acceptable to the! j and, different position: to sihvsthten. Ho wonld e of Lime. This’ wan | 
if table, then ——À esome and imp re. assert a salutary influence over the lads who had just | | , ad X d 15 salo at GL. 10s 7L, and d 10 E ton. Now 
mportance to induee men of the | left school. Не would 0 i, and touch, and possibly Tak у кашы vagi EA mothing in Abe e 
1 wf жое to relish books merely entertaining. | bring to a better mind, — чї. bern em rices, Asa proof,a jend of po as well as 
Once, as it were, catch their ear, and you ean provide setti ng down into à dogged one selfish profligacy. He |" Age: cee Tu е Ы 4 ing the 
iih RTE NS pes p aye рне ри : s, one contained & third of refuse, such pieces of 
is, they listen willingly ugh to some Newspaper nar 1 5 and — ihe ore the u — e | ee cae 5 a ^ , iron nails, and 
° - g murder, or a fight with poachers; | village ass very commonly beyond the sphere of B Н 3 this is the 
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of a monstrous Goosebe тту, or an his бике, Whilst, on the other hand, the lodge ers all wold to rain а fne Turnip emp! "d Ба gross 
extraord mary ‘litter of pigs, droned out at the fireside ессе find a friend able to give "them advice imposition, and deserves to be publicly ex exposed— 
hop by some countryman more learned temporal matters, and to assist them in present and Mais add me 
than his fellows, and partially in Mods. ^ They would | future diffieulties of whatever kind ; - what is — oe рео prs "cat dela: paca j 
listen to something better, with still greater mere so a friend who woul put them in the of obtaining who in Habis complain of low prices es and hard 
iine — W € — 2 E mV + a | more Stem more of that — light and ens Int ein de n thors nel Med unjust system — 
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court if "he refuso to pay for this adulterated ЕС ! 
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"Home 555 last week from an address delive 
Lusus Nature of a very extraordinary iod eame | Esq., at a recent meeting of the I 
i as to enter [ы I observe 
our shepherd ng in sheep | elici several eminent fa 
earing ; and, from not having found anything of a | opinions unfavourable to the expediency or prao 
: xm 13 5 mentioned in the various MUR of eleaning in autumn lands which are to 
works that 
ave consulted, I sm poeni to regard it | crop in the following summer ; and аг 
urrence, deserving of POPE he has been informed by one of them that “М 
pl record. The case I allude to was that of a | Edington Mains, has been trying the 
two-year-old Southdown wether sheep, which a eid this autumn, and it is considered by 
observer would have Td mistaken fora ewe, from | failure.” If the gentleman who communi 
E its having on each ‘side of the supposed udder a large, я to ld Hamilton will do me the 
und, and somewhat pointed teat, measuring nearly | inspect my Turnip fields now, and report to 
* | 44 inches p m NE at b. рш On bein oe he will, I am — be able to tell him $i 
she e was qos y sur nen as we bbing has proved anything but a 2 
every one present, to find that на teat yie chee a 1 ы ramet win it bs that I did not 
perfect stream of milk, which, in appearance and pecu- | to a greater ex tent. J, Wilson, Edington Maw: 
n ga Im ae not differ in any respect from that of | wickshire, July 6 i 
we. Моге than a quarter of a pint was taken off; Hurwood’s Steel Mill.—At the last great mesig 
Sad ater И Baa шой for 10 hours in a eup, a rich re aus 110 r e Society of England а PF 
8 | cream was found to have formed on its surface, А mil. I an dv ased опе, аве 
T n out, 3 milking was made the following day with the steed with i it “that І gave the inventor а 
TOTSES н онна, bes result ; so tha e sete incredible it may appear, utility. e only que m. was asto th 
quiring а lide more thought, the fact is certain of this wether sheep being furnished and cheaptees Of the exiting rings, ori boih 8 
тунди — ^u rupta on, оф not ere ene unusual size, and a power | I Sega "comfortable pecie ade I have 
ing-|of secretion rarely ever met with, excepting in a ewe | worn o о Sets of ri 
. taste N ed, we ge. 11 re has d 195 d animal i ү : perfect | after sie applica — 
e grosser heal opin ор curiosity of | Ransome and Sons for the last se 
ree anda imd odes et the poor, It may be said tha 4 its kind. W- Беш Booth, ( ба а w, а 
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Waste Manure.— Your che a! 1 G. ts at| power as compared with ise 
р. 395, ‚ adopts 2 peculiar. system of reasoni ng to nid such a heavy c 
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te- | tions for fertilising pos fancy, ho e thes, that, | of well-dressed stones will a 
iral | under a singular gar b hoja a зано supporter ee the | corn, which, at the charge o: 
system T recommendé in a previous | about 2d. per 
believe that Janded io ein are con w 
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1s | tive enough of their own interests to protec dro e etg out of respect to 
tempor eternal theo dra a ey il Ме 2 во con- | explanation may be giy 
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