5-1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



\cle and I 



Ilben opinions expressed jn^ 



. the " other Hoi 



TJ*v are qute at variance with tl 



cold iron still as a weapon of war.. The eye a 



<•?., • The poor wretches are sunk in a stat 



God in the world, i 



U«> dog, whose sod goeth downward^ 



wcwties, men of Ross, and the law of kindnes 

 £T W * te the & eneral t0R e of the comrou 



f « hon ^"akLg, r l D 7iTv n L a toL c r mmi i ted to f p i riS01 



^" St^ "" e Wh SE&S, Si 



^quickly « advance ti f ° llowing which s ° cietv 

 *^ttnW!^ V j. 8 With s o b m«ch r effrontery 

 ^^^u-sandm^/ , lcal de votedto progress in 



iS^wdwho *™ ma y be influenced by these 

 JS"* *>d,so f ar 7 ?. heir own S reat mental dis- 



a*- "cs r* ^ « ™"^. -*. 



4^' 0r »of the'llu* "'f'ancholy truth. Do the 



7& ble WB 8 ' r- r ewr every, here parading the 

 fcJ^ty h ft ' The existence of a lan» »l m) 



the destruction of which their 



;ure. All know alike that many of the branches 

 social tree are cankered and barren. Your pi 



jxperienced and thoughtful cultivator will try 



>nly, but of the roots also. Sue 



Branches of the social tree. Is not tin: iault in < >i 

 n this business? Does it, without doubt, lie 



less, and reaped crime. 





: it horse," solve 



r population or ourselves, witlu 

 aus efforts. And "gratitude 



. sympathy" with 

 proletary in the kingt 

 ' waiting with impatie 





3 gaol 1 for a life of penu 



Bfin I In the sacred nam. 

 i labourer to be grateful t> 



louse and a pauper's 



; to assist them. And the s ; .me I'rcunent is 

 ■ the same class of persons to do 



beheve me, if you wish to bene 

 and continue the blessings of social ordei 

 cease to flatter their (the labourers') besetti 



[ ed ge_yet I willingly a 

 t could possibly be av 

 nadness by dwelling ( 



postage is _s 0l 



; likely that many of I 



^;o. !lU: 



hereto; and as the great mi 

 Jod to blaspheme." !',., will 



re not the real delinquents ii 

 lave we, who enjoy the comforts 





this "deplorable affai: 



more or less enlighte 

 nfsu!uTn a e I dand T1 vi £ :o" 



d they power equal to their 





of the reaso:.-' 









nd having placed him under 





• directed, as he 





assible, expects he is at once 









what ?-the beneficial effect 





vill not do. This i 



hant princes, wh. 

 i the doctrine tha' 

 h confined to th< 



who,onprhie- : 



. all are not worthless nor ungra 

 lad ten times the experience among 

 nen which any man whose life has 



„XS 



eful. I mm 



labouring man of Englan 



d and Ireland, above all of 



Scotland^ is not the abjec 



t debased worth 



described by "S.S." and 



« B. B » My experience of 







7^uVfe]:J]a\ 



trb « like mMter d like mlf" 





ships and regi- 





turbulent servants. But 







Mr. Ransome's, of Ipswich 



men, Messrs. Chambers' 





Carr, the great bakers o 



. 





with the same advantages, 



ut of any class of society 



what indignant that the 

 . the worldly should have* 



t endeavours to promote 

 erests of the tiller of the 

 the more warmly— that, 



wrthy of sympathy, pity, 



ghbour will sometimes assist another— performing, 

 H. I have seen the hovel and the pittance shared 



i it is that I wil 



