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Jews 11, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 563 
id motion; and I need hardly say | effect. Suc ch assistance might be given directly to the working 
hydraulic engineers, Mr. West and Mr. Hawkins, tell | necessary to have rapi — 
4 us that there will be no ditty in es ewage, | that this vay wu bear cutting and carting earlier rent ol infer pho FerAyment oF Be- p^ ean a. the present AL 
per that the cost of raisin to elevation of than mea redeem a mortgage of 100l, and pay 8 per cent. upon ug 
feet (nearly tbe height of St. Pa auls s, certainl Our pan frien nd, Mr. Dickenson, got up a capital y borrowed. What could be more profitable than that, 
arity 
300 : d the people 
mane er than the Monument), would be from 13s.|and extensive crop of hay during the JA Ans w ie: afforded forthe e people? Amd wh what o ados 
to Aor e tons, or three-eighths of a penny season of 1860 by the means I have suggested. If it . THOROLD was satisfied this obje ect con 1d only be 
per - We can easily pne e what a pres raine sp 
proposi: 
ud true—that no yt: of Parliament would affect either the 
t bour a i ilding. 
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ng, those es have a covering can choose ts Bands to stand in th the phetecies bt ea NR admitted on 
pay m arn the mpa ny, but even so, A their own time. I observe that all keen Ey akee A GbE A ich an ME Ja ix Pad aketohed, woad samen 
expect g ie "r5 nt|take care ve the carts heavily laden some time | land i available thean objec 
three half i ce per ton. k^ y opinion the great | before unloading, for the bottom and mi dle of ihe ic HAR LRT Pt invited attention to tho Acts wig ich bed 
value of sewage is the water. ote CÉ undred tons of oye ~ o that it should thus get a preliminary heating, hei s for schoole, dos It was therefore pew chen nded, come 
wa ater ` per acre represent a t rainfall of 1 inch; and we like ely to have the greate est pressure and the | petent for them to ask the Legislature to eie 
Ic nsider the dr, rying in | facilities for ther provision Hd ae for cottages. 
the fi M | e J. CAN N, M.P., agreed with the provisions of the Lyn 
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per ton, or 8s. 4d. per acre; leaving out of t the question | tant seh y 1 need hardly say ity you bare not a submitted by i dein ur that Li permissive bi 
the valuable sewage ele ments, It a pears from M was og of m ph ne to pelling railw: 
thbert Jo hnson's evidence, that fil e sewage E It is easy to understand that hay when cocked in large | compan s to pur rehase more lan "y than “they required, he 
babl -tenth less of th. thought "Parliament wont ae pass such a measure as that. 
h on ly occupies proba y 9ne'Wn er fall tak * | The statement that building societies as a whole had not been 
thus have a much higher tempera’ ture f the field, therefore if one inch rainfall takes | successful wes opposed to ti ¢ impression he bad always enter- 
thus stimulate ve etable rowth; am on ne npe lace, it only gets m nth of the rain that it would | tained. The Chairman was quite right in saying they must 
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ture of t eld, The larger the cocks the | not look to benevolent principles for the accomplishment of 
of the la t. ^ | les n AT q | their object ; d commercial ee was the only one that 
pian ess the inj ury fi x s! | could be relied on. Then estion came, how were 
n my conservatory, We only want to get the | they to construet these Ln oe nS ‘3 anes them commer- 
iz rei rative ne wa: o! b; ns of 
ing and summer months would be chea 
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wr in the vicin iy of a ening flue, my le out of our Grass, piper its colour and 1 7 
Mauricie and flower in Ex r and December, at! qualitie There is no place where they understand | 192s from the Government, on the "m pointed out by the 
least two "o months erc than those on the | m making ys so well a: M aer London, The size of their | Ps 8 hi y Mr. 
opposite side, there is no subterranean heat. | einn, the care with which they are pulled, or plucke | were on the average so ee" that he fwas afraid they sone 
Altogether, T anticipate that we shall get — this | | 80 as to ha ave a solid outside, and „tbe neatne ess of | scarcely pay a rental to provide a sinking fund for the repay- 
mittee, when the evidence is published, * | Sir. G. Goow odis IN, F.R.S, thought it would be well that a sh 
valuable mass of in formation on the sewage question, admiration, J. J. pn ood 1864. aeintion shoniti ius d be the pon aine dus. 
apts the oporruon E p case of lodging-h av Should be 
d than families. 
an English 
eat metropolis, and the anon whic c €— houses y us n d 
employ, the produce from six millions of acres, land-| DWELLINGS OF THE LABOURING CLASSES. = might be o to the 
lord’s measure, is annnaliy required, and, as I have sail id THE following report of the second day’s Conference | one family lived in one room 
mure i it -— - unfair Soci ciety of Arts is abridged i Dr. Galen ENHILL thought it better not to wait hot assistance 
sumption should not return to the lands |], from the Society’s Journal da d S 
y permission rom the ode d ournal. improving unhealthy houses by means of joint-stock com- 
Pers T have been dur poten of their produce and LA Chairman, W. Hawes, Esq., said: To-day the | panies, which, if properly at erp sole te pay a 
eir fertility. ness before them was vim Face, Set els pr the fifth | Gividend of 4 or 5 per cent. This rate of interest was not suf- 
Mr. Cuthbert Johnson said on Thursday, in answ ead under which the subject to be submitted to the His ent to induce merchants ui MINTA to invest their money 
" emes as a CO) [o 
to pen from dr Mr. Caird—* If they po os the | foren had been divided, Yita C | ees jes: A. What] point a convenient sedo oF In Aan lot Doriona who had 
Sewage nd in their own possess ion ey w hay n be done by legislation? B. What can be done jno more profitable mode of employing more money. This 
no difficulty in letting it for 157. per acre.” | erreur legislation? a d, What assistance, if any, can was the case at Hastings, where about one-half of the capital 
This reply has reference to 300 acres of land, | the Soci eith i, A. Cottage Improvement Society (now amounting 
which the Board of ze let only 4 years ago to] onthe pie un pr the y general benefits which would dn subeoribad by ladies, who dett: 94.9 Fogn r ae 
Mr. Marria iage, at acre. Sure y this is a real| ensue were the peser rh | population well housed, ree on the | risk, trouble, or expense, and with the additional satisfaction 
landlord's pem : the ap € of town sewage is gr oana that Parliament dy interferes and legislates for | of making their money useful to the community by holping 
to increase so ra the AEN regulation of labour in factories an ines, also for | forward the great work of sanitary reform, 
` Mr. Johnson pily th át Croyd Toy tl 1 f pina the working ere A Wee at less than the| Sir CHRISTOPHER RAWLINSON said the great question in his 
the lod É roy holy w pA ve va e Of | regular fares, and in the f houses RES mind was, if Government advanced money at 9j per cent., 
y Vos cm ing purposes is under 2/. per acre, erected to r 
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ey bos be E s Ds P MM RE EE cx ; there was a ‘Prospect of 
— erh up from mnes i per dwelli leis 
mmediately 1 r uo inp. in DATA t objection oh bs Gow s ptg H. LAE M.P., thought a a short Act might t be 
green, It ist the long e posure to “ay at ference, if 1t could d te shown that the object was anntional or oop laita by arrange with the Enclosure eee t oo, ; 
takes away its colour, a gives evidétito GP b proper ipmitted that they could, a thout ne' w legislation, for giving the same facilities for borrowing money for the 
Er I ay dow her sound theory ) that | P^ MÀ ir girongh. the ilio Works | drai 1 ta UBND. Mei met Apu NORLA Jn t caso of 
rass immediate id ee salting shoals pe CMT flyi aas hy a low rate of fa rieti AKRO large 
in (^ air by og E of the m ME ine, or n the lying for E e oe Z d ecw thd pul wor Misi ks of EX. d: ied" erected 100 io cottages whe ae a 
re as the Grass is ME i immediate! ient kinds assisted on the sam as, beeper attached to some mills near Halifax. These cottages con- me 
y me ity being i taken 2 he the repaymen t of the pem ow, | sisted of three classes. No.1 1, costing about 120/., was let a£. at 
suppose by suc p ae qi n of the capital requt 5l, 15s. His object was to attract the best workmen i to the 
ke n i fall of dew, before which time it | site = this Special class of buildings ce eM obtain such | neighbourhood, and in order to do that, i 
must be put on the cock, for the dew is almost Blow rato of interes: eB ove ug and make | to "hare a — eem af them to live 
: uilt cottages at a 
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How to d E Goop ER ive my e gl uad p. > mh y d the vice and nd o m Bk: engendered | could not be said to be remunerativo. With regard to London, 
matter, and ee my the t bad buildii in king classes | he ought the rne was not one of so much difficulty. The 
practieal friends. and, from 
. s bed say, were satis- 
will give evidence of this. Grass after cu icg should | ample and proper accommodation for the working, as eT tho oug ^ large emp! loy, labour e fn it ie 
all gra fe f buildin themselves. 
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pedi and makes uicker han ey en | 50,0001. could be borrowed from the Government at 34 per | h i Á Put 
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i * pon nd; speculations, If the moiety of the 100,0007, was | | eotts es on thi 
K "Gras were put into large cocks, the other ae mppayable by s kinking fund in $0 years, the other | half would | become the merid o a d 7i neenon 
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Me ustiied in the interests of the State ; rnt pa diy, as to | occu piers and own: i 
"ius Sape ‘witout, lxislation? that there ere was | building society advanced mone which, by Scena of 
salts e » was t à 
urpose of building dm, “a nigh DM er mb classes, | riment, for the cake ut scone tae ioues were b lit mack ho 
ny 2 to d ease he was de 
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money ad ihe pm ems to € SE wa property, and be de Jå 
en ney to find a decent house for Me et He | class. 
to pnderstsind that rà ‘the ed treat seine sien d from. n reader point of 
high 2 tona through the air is, bem of e a 2 
ind thr them, a moet importont benefite on the RES. 
at ‘et y deprived ef it moisture Dr. Haxcocx (of Dublin) called attention to the differences 
ing its colour onl 4 Ireland. was c 
S rays, If dried prices it Ber, ge ge potas of the United Kingdom. The next poia 
ut sunshine, which is just t cde penis cimpiry | WU See On MEE QU 
condition. I would impress ine citi estates had not et nought the reason the owners of 
pag ae was indicated in M —— 
{Read without causing the £ : the’ de Mo Se, tegat e 
is " ^ to wa : 4 uae e putant WM DIE That, in itself, was destructive | three towns in the West Yo 
hope especial! necessary with heavy crops, which 1 to the increase of labourers’ habitations. 4 than 1,200,007. had been raised in this manner. "At that were 
E: all my practical friends grow, and which I know] Mr. Tomas Hare building {societies vance 
i T : explained the the Bill to so, they m bt look to those to ad 
; ei will be y when ihey use town sewage which he bad alluded on the ing day an page 541), | mach of the capital The money was borrowed in 
8 required. 
f pA E E. ** An Act for amen the A of do conveyance i par, panka gas at 3 and 4 per cent, and they paid their 
mine who 1 — thin th the metropolis,jand 
tat he geek, An immense erop of hay in his p ark, x] ds, re ucem i 
foh his tedding machine and his mom at! mente a real estate therein, and cially of dwellings and them. He thought the system he had pointed cut{was eapable 
lon op and thas got a splendid hay crop. terests of smaller value, and for extending the benefts of | of indefinite extension in country towns. 
E re ridd P gue 77 ln on | the e iw hereafter to — Desert of — ae amim n Rev. S. TENISON Mosse (of Dover) said, having seen the evil 
2 Crops E posti getting hea ane Government’ Elsen 
i Italian Rye-grass into hay, it is “abana ately’ purposes dd bane ss othe proposed Bil te that | application to the Government, and s ded in’ obtaining 
