tribution of money, which might be more generally ly adopted. | the 
It is m wem hs € a0 of land to each cottage occupied by no 
able-bodied labo and charging him only an agri on 
d ot — fertili ty to 
Pe eat 
THE madre pec re LABOURING 
accordance with a : n letter issued by the 
Gone of the Society o of A ne a Conference on this 
26th, and Friday the 
27th May, es each | Pars at half-past 11 o'clock. 
Chair was copie ed by William Hawes, Esq., 
Chairman of the 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE Am AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
CHAIRMAN called attention t 
under the first head, viz. :—‘ ad eff 
this state of things—religious, moral, «nd poen sanitary 
[June 4, 1864, 
A large quantity of £ evidence on tij. 
' 
and economic.” - 
ipae was relate 
Mr. 
b dies mrt subject 
arising from 
S, REDGRAVE thought the deteriorated condition Of the 
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Mel influential "imettag of noblemen and gentle 
Ee mbled in vimus with the invitation of the GRounp FrooR AND i Cram Tur, 
cin "The following report of the Late gir in in OUTBUILDINGS. N cim 
the first day is is abridged 1 from the full account of the i a Bedroom 
4 Jam ^ b Bedroom 
_ The oves "was vein under the following |e Bedroo N 
d Pane. N 
k On the insufficient number of habitations for the labouring $ E | 
“ae in town and country. Wood and Coal 3 
2. On the badness of the existing accommodation, í h Privy N 
3. On the eet — from this state of things, viz. :— À 
) Religious, ane dt and social. 
8 Banitary. 
6) Economi ic, , 
On the es to whieh these evils may be, or have been 
attributed. de as— 
(A) Tae Law of > cnet 
(B) The Poor Law: 
f proj pet: uch e mortmain, leasehold 
ystem, tenancy for life, 
(D) Homa? difficulties affecting the transfer of property. 
(E) Difficulty of providing to capital’ at a cost 
which Win be rentager Seats to e tal in town and 
Se e i 
5 4) W an be done by legislation ? 
(B) What E 2 —! irit m roe T 
(C) W: ifa e Society give In either 
DE these e potion 
The CHAIRMAN, in open: ing the -proceedings, said 
there could be no doubt they — = — in the 
importance of the subject to co Bose them Ud 
i ion, and in the vastness of t rests c 
nected with — bec also in the ‘opinion that it tit strictly Oni 
ety As in its eom. FLOOR AND a Bedroom 
pras we to prom Diao b ut, if p possible, | OUTBUILDINGS. =? Bedroom 
Dre son some plan by ra the em d evils i might - Living roo ey SSG Eu 
— He terete e difficulties he|b Bedroom N 
r^s such plan; tot the question if ‘it be ¢ Scullery 
d Pantry 
7 thought. they by an t appeal to the * Clases 
ould o m. o happy to co-operate in promoting | g Bakehouse 
whatevér- the. Conference might think best hat |^ Privo 
direction. E however, it should be more 
thought 
done "ne legislation, -— the 
oul pen to communi- 
h 
No. 4.—S1ig HENRY Dasuwoop's COTTAGES. 
" e i . tic: Parent fro oso w w e 
would forward them to the secre ho aii 
of the Soie vices of ils ee cma Sead health of female domestic servants must have been remar) uie n the country often obliged th work, The 
6 de d f th 8 the seeds of he hat having been sown in early life, "e — son Bto walk several miles to their To olii, 
„at the disposal of those who desired to take | from thew nhealthy habitations in whic h they were brought up waite alone was neatly equal to a days march of» imel 
active practi A. ceras x: pM object | during their m n to which the day's labour had to he Der ssl 
they had in view, , the ovement of the uibus midi it was notorious that the want of Mun under such yeoudited ms, the labour must n 
t —À of the MF D which their comforts might 
be increased, the wn of oca l ced ced, and 
ilies raised in their jio in the 
country, He no e Wage to invi rite ré ssec i on the 
first eX viz. —" On the insufücient number of habi- 
” Mr. pienia GODWIN said, his writings on the subject went 
to rove the truth of these th first 
is pn lis ;^ edes oy cmm But he had d 
that were met to deal with an evil 
A ask apeiing up lately, but one which had existed 
. H. BODKIN Jı ze), said—As as widpamintempsiatas 
Pinus till they came to the subject of "the 
medies," he would direct the attention of those who had 
Piers; what DM lies, legislative or otherwise, should be 
adopted, to the fact that much of this crowdin ng of families in| CHAMBER FLOOR. GROUNP sic 
" ied neces to D, der to Stal d 
e poor themselves i - erlet the | @ irs re 
He had see “were | ^ Bedroom © Living room 
c Bedroom c Bedroom 
et ‘sai 
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Í Scullery 
pO od 
b privy and Ashe 
No. DENTON'S — andet 
Les a N feeit t cates ee 
economic effect, as | article of 
di against the farmer, nang higher where the prey Ses ya 
labourers lived at a distance from their work, and to make the jo The following resolution was 
adopted :— 
