252 
THE GARDENERS' 
AGPICUIL'TUR 
CHRONICLE AND 
AT 
GAZETTE. 
[Maron 18, 1865, 
Tecture d ti 
s les Ў wish to rem of that as 
blush to acknowledge or to tell of all they said, saw, or | 
6, Я ача 
o be 
qm 
some now as good labourers as a farmer 
master of, who сап neither read nor wri ^ Т аш 
Xi 
йаш ез 
get at our parish км 
I dou ubt ifa s boy w 
pues oeil as Area 
ma 
them es some 
Fu of them mon A dU 
siuce, 
w 
dance, speak French ; 
——— 
some them tier 
; but I don tJ know one hes: tides 
Italian can mi i, ax and 
Well 
rried ; 
nt in them, 
, in the eourse of time, these young m 
that generally n a жоон! improve 
as 16 does in all ma it civilise 
бийс: чыг "polit e, an d 
e Sanday iA 
dp net one of 
ome 
me 
of tasn 
service 
fact, d 
ету І suppose - account 
T a Z,avd Fr 
one de t fora 
iz so lor ng s 
оныт gir 
mers ебет 
doe. 
yn goo spoilt the 
is o'ten to me a matter of sieur, Won. 
| sense of our. la bourers does - shes 
and } hone: 
$ 
no good. 
is kept at school till ko is 14 ever bec 
farm labo I have said that. t formerly ће deve- 
boy's physical powers was all that was 
mental prise ity is alone culti- 
Th rhaps it may 
a 
bii ч are you 
t ou 
lat, or ret sir' to t do 
now?” "Тһе man smiled (for I е йу to hin), vun | с орос ване i по 
said, My u please, sir 
а 
" you are here " 6i 
o, for т. Wear saw 
me before. 
ho! ught s 
; I want give me 
dar 
mat 
scheme, particularly when the ticke ts „аге 
the morn came, 
iug." The jan 
that day bà has Zh wanted a "job. and 1 
б pos 
day and. n pw sight án bed, is no more fit to us 
don' t think he will whilst Iw 
a labourer. I 
нын for the truth of that 
iris take his place i in hia class at school. | е 
1 
statement. 
v 
There is а great deal to be done by a little 
labourers. The 
tell you what ou: 
Iw 
wint i do do if they cm "with us. Tbe ey a called 
e must " t 
as a hunter all the "Rien ode, De 
before 2 he is as tired as а do; og, and cannot eat his 
dinner; but eat or not eat, pe must go to his stable 
to bait, t, water, clean, and litter his hors rses at 8, ог 
t 
ey 
аге not insensible to acts of kindness; there is gratitude | 
| among the best of them; and with. оина 7 that уоц | 
eem во pleased wit 
teful for, 
аз receivi ved "four show his grati- 
think | a 
n 
Pi Row want a RN UM m you may do the work y 
an | Now, if 
should Бе any lady here who is im wa 
governess, let her е there wi 
pplicants, no matte w ht 
requirements are; pes y 
саю, 1f x а aid. you wil 
get for our paris tido 8t ihe ін "foci 
Clio bat to dress themselves, to walk about in idle 
tresses, If 
; 
ase Een the 
iini b ий 
о don’t w. де 
before he gets to his supper, en to 
ngain til 10, often half-past 10 pue he gets to 
hed. ine. About «€ third 
when 
e, and ап п ngrateful fellow does 
I always speak as 
n Мз to t - 
words I never 
ngrat MR very o 
injury Ы olere as "in as himself, 
s I ean in the plural i 
oin Ispeak to my men, and 
them say, us, we, and ours, to he ап ag his, Ф think it 
well betw ween master and e do this, 
This is s considered an бирерде fene а 
soused w cold 
to. 
туба бед rm азар тне int Nic in less Hem wk 
man when 
and that *ours' are good horses, нети corn yields w well, or 
hin 
as as regards да labourers. 
ach 
you D eep t 
mbs w 
we shall get ‘our’ season done next week, &c. & 
I have said enough about Education here to make 
"uae of you perhaps think I а altogether opposed to 
; that is not the саве, It 
aud instruct the young I don’ E objet to, if 
se | inquire a 
tihoti preter hearing 
крт 
call Шешен 
We nts 
the girls th ab 
города ts 
there is о Я to be had. 
ЕД 
so we are obliged to put up wit 
e wou't Aet unless we make an Sort and gie 
he ouut of wages we fori rly did, and 
but we do sometimes do 
zin rer is 
d of е her work, to spen 
the little ones too lon 
у 
s, and wilt read youn 
LA dt 
he will learn to swear, and before : азат he will 
us dope а short pipe, and if he 
DE 
er Aes Sis е be а s piy, 
М ppor d nw 
x 
7, 
n " m 
hy а pude. either beer or 
time by КЕЕ up the С m ё + 
uupleasan t сач that passes by ! 
о boy c 
they Me 
he | to asse 
Чо more, or so mu чё good, as Es thé 
Mee Ач evening school used to do, when the lads used 
ble after their day's work was done: They went 
to ee: instruction then because m thought they 
wanted it, на иу, valued it the more beciuse they 
any of your жое 
ld, and to laugh 
нуе according t T3 yere nor ew а 
This we attribute very much to the alteration ^ 
has taken mi in tibus education lately ; these 
are great copyists; they endeavour to imitate tis 
supe riors in erergthing as qoe dress; if the fashi 
t erahell 
did it, and more; but the boy t inb 
to work — light jobs at first I admit, but as Mn esa а 
tite, for 
place Ба: his father ptr master : 
that boy of mine н y^ Е precious hard, I should 
bet terribly glad to legs under your table." 
ap ч know, Mo M do you — he wou! 
be ma boy ?"— 
second boy n your pn 
him I'll take care he does 
house he warn ^: pi to come 
never find а worse - than mine.” 
po will but Ny 
get him out of my 
again ; be Men 
„Тһе boy 
her, wd Че 
oes; if Io 
ald 
! | allowed, and a 
acre ?— if зга wes were 
was that a week? There was no strictness nor pues 
in some way ^ éotteotod with their UR It t. ey must hav e too; if you meet a lady in the 
ploughed an acre and a half in the day т: "would street with 0! didi of Fines kind, you can but. notice 
g MA far they had walked to do it; if | the alteration, but are in doubt ^t it is is intended us з 
eim Say, master, Ride s 30 rods long, how wide should it be for an | new ‚ог whe the er it is an old bonn et hiudsde 
. or 7l. a year, how much | befor lude that it iss 
That ik 
podteay ugly ot become пе fusione; 
discipline in r dé кетн bad language 
a portion e Scripture was ине read 
before they separated. Well, I ha А ын that Г have 
nown good agricultural labourers that could neither 
read nor eem "ut ас are three rem which are 
essential to —that is, honesty, end 
and indust; hdi { Wy man a dto possesses these, th 
he does n iot know - pim ye bea oem lioc den 
may h d master, fc v he 
York than he had had; and a great denl more to eat t; 
e ba 
Hon esty i 
| man will keep a thief if he knows it; it he fuds ам а 
шап to bea will а 
village has one like it stuc& ou her fe — 
front, ve flowers in the middle. This 
imitation is поб confined solely to 8s. 
fashioned farmers think it wrong that these gl 
taught so little at school that is likely to be usefal 
them her; can they m 
a stockiug, make а ШШ 
“1 
сап choose his own. indispensable, for 
cro 
the. streets vithbdb 4 eroche 
, 
thi ef he 
i i 
as the lark « o'er fis feci I A 
а шше; he might keep. neither 
| break = E as -— a qon з you have a dedil 
about у u, you may as — Il have the Le you дош, 
1 h be 
74 убода чрча чри Taan 
assure you, M. 
Р 
8 than 1 don't sa; 
boi 
Chairman, there was not more fault fond with ies | e 
тез» мө dags 
our schools t they : are not much improv 16 m 
there is 
or polite in those days, and with s venie! 
ed n must 
unkard 
I 
and uncouth, do many things that we wish them not | 
ej parish сап 
| lecture uisu rene euer work ith КЁ 
e | foi or themselves, À ve very Гө К 
to copy their superiors, an 
work ен во Я tuti 
tend a villa or Wi 
i 
wondered at tbat these роо: үш follow the 
I am frequently аз зей v becom 
кашу y girls? imos ey 
| they were to make 
to do, 
e have them to work, and if they work | 
should 
rh not steal i robs: you x days and dong pepe it i is 
ubsis 
not name; a great pres n of 2 
quir ed) become — 
early servants; І tl pel — 
e о and deck of pem rougi 
een laid to the want of meet m 
always to come first to 
e good ро 
as well ж а тол ы 
Mese I Le taken so much time with farming, 
farmers, and labourers, that I have little time to speak 
of th. ебе part of our community, but I must say а 
lite now, as І wish this to be my last as well as m 
find mor: 
more of the milk of гаги kindness concealed under 
ther rough exterior than you е Барнс they pos- 
pup чән make 4 wauces for their 
These yearly servants are жн usually between 
Маз Do all other classes do right at that age 
d ш — at -— | fi 
time of life? aisi, T I think е of our | say u 
greatest men А d 
Th ы is no need 
wives, f хе they о vn ^ ~ past. Ik 
oaly ees prec: d sl old a 
| good ol 
Y 
many of them are very pretty girls; 
rai 
to say anything about o 
ot 
of 
see plenty of 35 ye»rs m 
edis 
нош йм о 
баг generals, our br engen our parsons toos wouid 
O do so, 
highly p pda very accomplished ; can play, sing, 
fort: — exbibiting her as & 
not tim to exhibit her, if 1 sh 
