782 THE Rosie CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Avevsr 13, 1864 | 
— ek commenced with 1500, 4e. 1] of the children, They were at tea, a and it looked ; 
TEE RARE n PE is | bad a 1500 «l e. "dii 150 c gehe de Sienta. comfortable that he should have been happy to : 
d Agde erhgier 1d Old ewes pas 255; cap FS 2]: dow ith them Bu w " 
: Able amount of 150; al, eos X S| which at first he thought contaj 
serie mus rag ind. van mn ag pressed = over, Fe a 29. Ta 4th July we marked our piotaren” He said to he man, “ Well, M chal vi 
of the latter harvest. om lambs—hembras, 142 metes 132; total, 274. either 
pt Flock counted .. 1473 prize from the Blandiond or Stara Salty one 
Dead to date .. E MM T. E odii wr HET the oth her, for sheep shearing. He then ask ed, “Whe 
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part may hen achieved by the reapers. M iibower 1500 : un de rhe man replied, “ That is a prize T received 
doing the tying, the stacking, and the raking. This al in flock, 1473+274=1747 or hedging.” He asked what others v - founi 
ppe In the first instanoe Nov. 10, 186 E bad our lambs-—hembras, 127; ben bart aor ecords of. having | received prize 
itd ut look at the subsequent operations in a machos, 130; total, 247. Flock counted, 1679 + 68, g eise. ge black 
Uair oia and bearings. me unquesti eg true o date; total, 1747. "Total in flock, 1679 + 247 have yo much argent than the okai and he sai hey 
that in every part of the country much greater serene My flock is only 1 now lambing, which is two ot = s , Mite ch el? The. reply ~~ "That 
attention and care is bestowed upon the cnllgre months late, but I am more than fortunate. The = * Whose is it?” he asked, 
and management of land and stock than formerly. This | weather is everything one "e wish. The war does Mitchell. sertiel, “that is = wife's,» a asked, 
gives employment to a far greater amount of manual | not affect us so far. I hope t e English at home do | “ What is that for?” The man said, “ For having been 
labour. Consequently there is nes od the pre nor | not interfere, or it will be “look out” for us here. good servant, and having carta a good character (he 
the disposition for labourers t o from the more | There are neither rabbits nor hares in this part of the thought) for 13 years.” [The result we e 
d Iu or the Paral t to o the country. 199 d ; 
aid in securing the meri In Dee their ecd v he MGE occupies at the present time, 1 
ition quired at home. It is only in a very His lordship continued hy observ seb : du i 
sca ice arvest r in Societies. those pictures much more than the they 
more thinly populated or probably later harvest dis- BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND received, and knowing the value which pe set upon 
tricts is sufficiently tempting to entice workmen A monthly meeting ef the Council was h Sd b tho them, it occurred to him that this Socicty should 
any great distance, although railway facilities are SO| Railway Hot tel, Taunton, on the Gth in "st s winded the similar proofs to the labourers of the distinction they 
most any ay : presidency of the Right | Hon, Lo rd Tau on. "ue éd ed. There was one thing e Pe he 
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Peces at home, instead of seei ng it carried a yii to E by the! 80 ha ae paid to the Society's s wen and und erstand, dp pou gona o ivedi He had tried 
ct aon - re —- enm pen list A ts to wh: piri bce mata aap ange — ineontiegh td Be". a but ib kmda rrt tad 
bong wu var ius bills, na open pides asesor] ed him; but ie Fakir jn e was aa ris, that whether 
homes to on k employments o elsewhere. sie nd upon the labourer - bie S. eek or lfs., taking 
if the time b shoei o when their help is a mue une Qerentier i Mor Sen Pr M awarded a = pra cig gn m, peo r clothing ip 
ihalo will be found for Mee | Council meet ing next ensuing; this he considered | °° = w cher. the | pod of W was as T 
migra mployers will soon | would be more gracious and parer than to defer | Present, or whether, as they had p it, buds 
it profitable help too. These things, as know edge and | uarterly meetings of Council, prar y imr AF ret, 
prise increase, will approximate, assimilate, and | oi nich financial questions are at present éntertnibed; deb e — eri as w well he å id r et p 
rectify each other. It is altogether wrong to faney Data of Caieing.isDn. Ue. Moti on of Mi n Du ckham ebt; and there was alway n foun y^ bre 
there is a surplus of labour immediately after harvest. | it wag A ed, that th vem ck P e price e of clothing, whatever the’ price o D 
Where such fancies exist, there is something sadly|, Sy th Saver sickn e ther > Tu Hos ther wages were! 
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appliance ought to be in tem to anm a good | y calved psture ^ y bof Ju (1 ii e words “tore ri : hd any ‘othe oe who re the labouring classes — | 
autumn tillage, and to complete the various kinds of | and ¢ calved * i n mM year? ” for the wdrds 39b exceeding id not manage to a a — op an 
that every natania brings w with it, and which Js tr di a h 1 
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muc guess eet adr any hay ùn that he believed the As were Ms sl 
^ ditas b of grs in Classes 2, "^ 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, A LT a = 
winter; besides, winter brings i its work with it, and in 17, and 18 on the Prize Shee * they were DN ats o! l 
all Stewards 
reat plenty too, if is done that can profitably be 
done X Take for instance a market ener. See how 
ng s thy: pen Judging ats, |"! 
| Duckham read a letter from an MEE at the Y Bristol miig * pirri i 
: meeting, complaining of certain irregularitie wa the pie 
into A 3 opulat rei of ine 300 and h S coi undertake to 
pyar the E and oaledlation of every part gip ersons showing awki in o ot the n B, Bad Leon: the WEZ sa pe: eo d j 
pes wie rd gar vy ees aan ia gener] ace f Stewards of or moved that thera t fter than anything el 
restrictions. Let it suffice that the farm js in good and | + PET STE 6 pe iocis order and if anybody could get a little bit of land they 
d soon bud another house to carry o n the same 
wade, Where the money 
but ae was always this margin for es 
Well he would advise them for goodness’ sake. 
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Ra pU d leave all the rest to the pveliaues 
d good management of the farmer, Labour cannot 
be indefinitely m under a restrictive eet It is 
like imposing fe upon an active agent. O, F. 
in attendance upon them during the time they a 
i in making their awards. The Council Me F< 
e in the spirit of Mr. Duckham’s resolution, 
bel: ubted the expe iency of appointing extra 
ste ut for the entire week of. the e Society’s a Noc 
and it was ultimately resolved f Sir | 2° A tenk ^q Mi 
reign Correspondenc IE T. B. Duckworth, reg e May me rit repr. of Mr. vdd of wee a) aiu dinner to-day, a 
ckham, that at ay meeting of Council a pit ‘all 
_ hr me et del ure May Sem sufficient number T memb ers be p to "assist de mte her 
already 150—170; while the other flocks on the pogu ene during the time the Judges are occupied believed it was calculated to do so much ‘ood. 
estancia have but 10 i egeo 
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lave bu bs in each.. So much | ^ © pt ug 2. — the i 
management. Iw = oe t Members tor A. Baillie, Bath, Mr. J, Snow, his aii "i Rivers said—He was! 
ring last summe m u M argest ino in I county, and he ho 
of the terrible seca; when the Grass in many P" ould take in & good spirit what he wi goin 
was quite scorched ap, and little or no water in camp,| DORCHESTER: Lord Rivers on Labourers, Landlords, They had | me et a s fri riends, and he did A not den 
es the heat at noon being intense, Well, every | and Farmers.—1. Labourers.—At - 
day Ts saw that | my rii went. where there was water, of this is Society, after the awards of , prizes had been of sp king before a large body of m and 
the labourers ; for the ER aa his own tenantsand friends i in ote room, 
ye of the day came on; then g | purpose of receiving t their premium he confessed on his honour that he did n 
flock had the ' good fuk "et The CHAIRMAN (L ord Rivers) then " it was his | did not —" the E eda of the 
$ 2 to 3 feet Highs oa MN" agreeable duty to have to say a few words to them | landlord." i k ^ 
ter under. About 3 as|before they left. He congratulated them on nl was a definition given to it two or three years 
| to turn tes [s home. won the prizes just distributed, but said they must not friend of his—he rg ad d. int 
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n compen ensation for what ; they had Pac for it was not in | say in his s presence; nor dd he wis 
Law ate 3 that he viewed the question. He believed — towards those who ied 
satisfaction to be acknowledged by any | recei immense applause, 
Mad and t ey should look upon the premiums in the | definition "ot a Jandlord, “A 
house . ias way that a soldier did his medal, as a little token | man who receives low rents, bas no r 
in work with a — that services had been acknowledged, and that the | good farm buildings.” — he did not 
a native seldom, if ever, does it. I have made inquiri od society had spoken well of them. But with reference | they must not think he h: me he 
ting th b f il this est to this point, he wanted to say a few words to the | offensive. He did not sien what was 
I believe it is something like 360 square tiles, —For | | Dorchester Society. He thought it pe «Hd a very | ing of a man beinga bad landlord ner ih 
mai Wors 
fencing a garden, the best fence I believe in this | good thing, and remarkably desirable, that the success- d rabbits, and no buildings. 
country is one similar to that which I have maderound | ful candidates should have some printed record that | of Dorsetshire to be looked to as "I 
my garden (40 = s by 30 yards) ie. stacones see | they would be able ^" ke reep, i in order | to show tha t they fools who could not hold their own, For w what f 
rama (excuse spelling). If stóne walls are used n | had won these prize world | màn 
ants and oataale snake their appearance, Ditches Tike would do, and their Secretary, in the course of a little | must: be a fool to Meu ol E 
wise encourage ants, and indeed after a f ae aeg ral" a | conversation, had thrown out md suggestion that à that there were two 4 
ditch would in all probability be washed away. I L2 should be an embossed - which could be | as well as the ladied, a “goer subseri 
uM dde. but most|printed for what received the ide, diti ions. Ifthe tenant signed conditions o 
whether for long ror passe 5a for plo ughing, the landlord to injure him, more fool hé: 
nd last 
tree rive | sheep shearing, or anything — -— » = Soe He did not seek to exercise pane Lecker 
| labourers e een to ha aper. the es sane tenants ; if he did he kne 
ne hich they were held byt the s Society. He would that be would not come forward an 
I ti ft It seemed to him that they never 
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doeet lanes sanms ago bes bailiff left him. He had a things to be conducted on the 
i as conducte 
d he wanted a man to take the — of ex. ue understand his meaning of a 1 
| but bad nobody at hand. He went quite by accid, the | respect, that was, that there was no relation ™ iig 
of this man, and he never saw an; aa more | which ua Bega i Bae liberal, kind, d I 
neat and nice than its appearance, as well as that! and there amount of liberality whieh a 
