1—1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



Iwaj-s bten entirely free from smut. ' Six y< 

 *go, A. Fauchet adopted this plan with great — »~ 

 nowhere have we seen finer on 

 than he reaps every year. Inn 

 the use of lime is abandoned, from its inadequacy to tn 



M. A. Bandonin, President of the Agricui 

 tural Committee of Pav illy, is quite sat,- 



hTh COpper ' t0 wh - ich he has ^ iven t! 



the Haute-llai i ' l( [ Garonne, th 



T " " 1 " ucu,:e on ™ e produce both of grain and 





*M favourable to the^™!!' 



£71" 





of a friendly society should always be paid i 

 ' >ther great advantage of eav 

 t . --, it -i, 



nrolied and regulated friendly societies), is, that 

 nefit societies have been the prolific source of con- 

 a and iv. merality ; whereas, the scheme of saving*' 

 appears liable to no such abuse. M.-nj of .or 

 s may not know the ordinary c< m-titution of 1 ent-fii 

 es. Some of the evils of the prese. I 

 Med: ' 



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" These' are bitter "words, Mr. 

 ycu will not allow me to condemn 

 xplanation. These labourers have 

 a master above me, and know I can only discharge 

 thtm for gome *< nr. In trying 



to work upon their natures by kindness and confidence, I 



Now these men have not 8s. or 10s., 



kingdom enjoy ; and I can safely 



pay- day put his money in a cupboard on tbe pre- 

 auj ;• <"k th • oj pi rtun'ity < i fi ching it the same 

 on. The suspected man the same night ccm- 

 1 (h-niing aid spending money freely, and I 

 out afterwards that the loser threatened him 



■ ■ ,.'.', L'i-Ur-u 



m v as n paid with gratitude, and 





ial and the afleeiions of the 

 ,,,,,,-. :|,. columns of your 



luable Pa 



tionfl sba'll shortly refer to "J. K. V " an 1 his story 

 meeting the boy about 15 years of age, who scaled 



wees p-aid into the clu 



' 



where he resides, tbey 



