494 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах эл, ы, 
анагы Зы undertake г smusem men discuss the abuses of the e laws uring next | suc ch a state of EE EISE EOS 
d Very Rev me hei : te tr лу | nes when f rs than d шы 
so much a head. аду careful, too, о g up tne sti , [o € rin 
бау Баео and Var that no one interferes with their sport when they un рат fuh a system, : So much for there being * no | examplea recent and much di soda а үчү adj 
сап tell to а #һгеереппу bit how muen they may be out of poaching OP dire and * the under о уе y th 
се“ by it. Inever говест "d bey wey urs Mis agitation. which ought not to be increased, though this | $2 ont promised to make mquirg, inf ар his eropa; эшш | 
i Surely | is increasi ng regem. But what is this agitation again to say the report showed that no поје 00 thit, wm | 
it should go on to say dar ае К be accommodated re ҮШ orth T It i ue enough that the M m imagi rt 
on moderate terms on application at the lodge. arge stoc! tin Londo e ll positio: 1 s | 
always kept on hand ; and gr executed лина Count: men pr. y me A hav д р т КК ar has -— mp 4 Жо! he was М, к 
T „then, who felt үнө 
во far back as the ‘spring Frane 1960; rr ys only authori MA farmers, who med у Qe rs, po in ed елм X E шр the е: A2 ha too, as ^. a duty 
winter that Mr. Francis е t eae онаа at r^ o ntral Farme ub 80 , : land-valg 
bably, ch jers, 
gue mn Eea MN sony pond iy emer eg the first of their o rder. Unfort азай, eid оо Beccssar, ris x ue by ste ad bu мы 
ав his text-word he says, ** This may be held to |" * excellen т, men thinl ras speak MES Jor damages was "met bya report of the 
Sport by some people, but I look end ie а а desper: sie and |g Pis ves, and from their own exper Mao мА Жете уе Ll "d ифз e game, that no 
bein fring ot Slaughter. What pleas Epon dán: Шаш weight. with them—at least 80 AI Mr. [o АШ вва e ED "self. to comment upon фара A: I 
ver two people can be kept at work to load them, while e Cou if: to i | TO. justine Кы егш 
Aouda of phêasants, and battalions of hares, and all "Kinds of n Артіс ieultural Society of Engl da a nd who | suffering from an ехо " 2 game is to leave it o the pe 
me, oun 
24 тын round gne like t the арор - bero na adi iive "wd $ M Flow effect aces Я the ne lose ER fof & tad to MIN 
have always considered, and echt ys shall eongider, the battue close t hen ret urni ng thanks at the Caldwell's plan, and let a tenant Pay his half-reng ак 
the death-bed of good s «БАМ ha ав regards rà Фа, It | Chip am os as one of t understanding that he must not ex gr сто, 
requ no sporbtmanship at all; no т nse of brains or Pn ia o sympathy with the Wind lous at Маска which Mr. CORBET concluded as follows :— 
thought, You stieka man, with several assistant gunners, а | boa been mado upon the. Duke of Maribasough and others, in | ig eoming when the farmer: will fe sl tha ue the tim 
little battery, and a small magazine, in a к aonvenient nd reference to game, Farmers made their own bargains for their онов fe 4; апа diat tim ought tobe 
and tell him to hold straight: that is all he has to do. "i farms, and if they went where gentlemen would have their | Гергевеп l no he present, wità 
sport would there be, for example, in нча 9 а covert | eame they opala not expect to raise large dropa: His spihion | à Jul v. т, p public wil 
i was, that if farmers tool farms equal to their means, oin роо n such а 
ep up the foxes іп the covert indiscriminately ? еҷ farmed well, there was not a real Engl 1 Tandlord 0 хоз jou бсан уп of w hich demoni fru a system by 
T H $ до ве » а farmer “ ms 
Е Д2? яб К-ден А What К Tyu е (RENI his landlord would do а great deal ee He c. not Pe re not expect to raise large crops," is nota mere questi 
ссу packed tat. А, had ыы rolas: ^ move? These are refe з palora jn es m 2. тө Sir, wi 9, this ж: im pnr & of landlord and tenant, but one that almost equally 
iem 24 of ae ed up. Be nde for the e Mors of kiling he did this ЬЯ most i наа to be hel к elpo ed t the рии pet. a йон communit "The people are denisj 
° | utmost ability of the andiord. 
excitement of the chase, tos require o yu чи E by writing ia an. утуй way against this. Ше ын ав the practice ilt Reit but badly for the nation] 
ingenuity fo or the purpose d E the ji|or the other, of The Times the Mark Lane | welfare, What, a e learn from Pre. $00 
beast, or &sh ; the p astro in. working a well ana | pepress, or "bare n A Messenger, he would assert Тева ы pe x and fall of » 100 sarely 
"n that if they took the trouble to follow out A. B.—C. D.—E. F., еп ДЕ n all of those 
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which exists in sin. а skilful marksman ? hat is he, 1 же ir T : 
ch or | "Во could not zio hoped iat omi even if they had good land С ociating t thei "an with the manly toil and 
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hing els S able el d hink the tas jom in any br 
thing e eis itively repu sive, A" o not think the taste | using their bost exertions ме of them met with а айап i st 
ie ош o Ra X p raged ру аронатеп, І | any kind, if he ever went to his landlord and said, ' 
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ә der aughtered id chanca of esen 
the best shot of d party is apt to lead ono "eras that ition to give the most thorough pisi pe к тен ims det s the ey c sight wn, Andi йг 
i rks. I have no ное cru uelties did paa е sacrifices differ from the 
гісіапв? iis 
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ch to d n | fashionable amusement of our own Patri 
io > | correspondents complaining of the abuses attendant upon Т AM 
has with good fellowship. Take the highest range of sports | game-preserving, as to have their communications come | NM - we have outlived the brutalities of the bu 
manship now praetised in this country, viz., deer-stalking. | ч 
The "dd aet at killing the deer is the Toast part of the 006, | freely before e ia, the fra : ne Ў 6, xm D 2 п ng and cock- рі; but the Mis pb аб any rate eonduet 
and taken by itself would be a degradation rather than a ix ud бйоц g Mila d ea мы Бае ti i ЧЕ? Че to iim ерау t 
subject of satisfaction and congratulation. True, it is а the do S E pud cde cw. Nunc кои” р еі "E SETS t uiuo wd ii ng bu ыа 
necessary consummation ; эй z it were not for the chase and кы aU rds zi pepe "s muy ey ш. d rdi deb на е i 
the toil, the difficulties to be come, and the many qualities | for which T (ts artly answer vl very тесш Dried ыг лм nt y, enervating, mar his pitiful ind ! 
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ot ip vam bady тонь ini Am o active pia play, X Dolk upon wou. e fet tetiaht-frmer, an vy he Vice-President ofa Farmers Club, ander of hen ЖУ who ird йм ~ 
y ge sympathising with the utter ruin of a макі, as Artes alike t to the of the farmer's c 
sport, edic ad own to a de enclosure, and shoo tad 2 отт a aput b; ipm plague of hares кай т рћеаз; p. оды, p а strong man's dente € 
poor, t etter on e subject to one of those eadfu pec Remi 
queemdor around bim? 1 never remember to have felt so | ciet os the Times, Bell's Weekly Messenger, or the Mark Lane 
whi 
sick eart as when upon an I saw this act done 
The poor confiding pots was not killed by the first shot | „279 ^ Us i mus ch—and еа that letter he signed his 
either, but hobbled off on three legs for a hundred yards ог so, | 180 leaving it, however, to my discretion to omit ini p à Adelaide, hi 
and lay down, licking the wound, and sobbing piteously. | ?' t, as I thought ft. I did not Ry The Hon. Will Wedd Tuvford, of 
A noti , jj | Пошепё to erase it, knowing as I did that the fate о "a been атаа а member of the pu Council dí 
necessary act of butchery, butit bore no more relation to sport м 
than the knocking down a bullock with a pole-axe does. Yet ADM i AER e iss igo This а ahjo хв ће Colony and an 
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in езы ot Do e It is oniy a do of. f à buck According to Mr. Caldwell, *'farmers ed their own [^w a period of 12 years р нйн 
8 за io ре — ; and if they их gentlemen would have their sequent upon his élection, Mr. Tuxford inquir 
gam. y rge in 
killed — u— be 6 but rede i comes under a diferent words, they must take ame farms at T a. ow, if 1| to second the Address in reply to his urge 
sport, sufficient to satisfy e А Liis anea may үзе чара might s wn dvico men with “means and who i т. Тат 
would farm well," I should say such farms jare dearat any claims depended mainly on his unceasing jo | 
е, nothing i argain. A ye Au 
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shot put it out of its misery. It was a simple and marked man" might be otherwise in store for him, оцай s ош Australis, опе of the most honon ble positions 
d he - 
had without the sacrifice ofa hecatomb of victims. That the 
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the reme am; dg rw phar an mir reed рек Warwickshire, again, Mr, Newdegate!—nearly the whole talik «t üpreme Court, when Mr. Tuxfo ht gentlemen 
i Imber of Pusii the evening ran on the evils of game-preservation, Mr. Calde- | list of 13 candidates, of ki qua the first eig! 2 
r а еШ embers of the Legishiift 
en- farı Radii f Parliament, or a Si 
professional humanity-monger, but from one of the chief men И n b: nown sportsman and country gentleman, opened 
оп one of the chief sporting papers of the time, and a journal | the Ба dus declaring that they wanted the old Hnglish Council. 
devoted above all others tothe gun and {һе preserve. We may, | #0" and not the present English butehery. The far- A їлїштї jam 
then, assume fairly enough ктөн res ho bateae is not sport, but Frek to a man followed this up: but there happened The Tiptree Hall s get b o understos 
that it is directly inimical to t f all true sport. а ж to be present a candidate for the county, Mr. Bromley, | Mark Lane Ех apres s] sa n 
La ram ot slow to see the feeling of the meeting, and t " Jl Estate s 
g, "Hal 
Mr. Соввет then qu жа another! junge to a similar | ; чубу own words confessed < that going, as he did, in fear Ti 1р н h i 
effect from Bells Life; and continued :—It is a remark- of his тойо life, he had much better agree with them on the market; but it is now propone, лоо id рту 
able faet that althougb, as wo gather Sion fox-hunters, | 1209 points. But there was one thing he wished to stato, and o purchase 
liberal M/s, and oihers te farmers are соту | "Sperma her isted Mim to exprese his pwa Ponant opinion and remet ie ЫН sts m app 
is politica! on. that, 
crying out again nw game, ire "eomplainte never | standing there as their representative in Parliament, he would пее in Ње эе pe Li meh a i 
appear ears of their own landlords or not pd a p ublie pledge to interfere with bhe game laws in any | su оп ld be heartily 1 WM 
: ei Wu io . тоша 0 а pledge that when he са vis ive in hatever difference 
country squ e. Dendetako states that “in m hi 
Warwicksh hire they were free from the cri h- viens рош ede nhi ЭЧ ^m >. mte К e would sta th p have (A with pres on ctical matters Шш дь ү 
nee, n 
ing, KMS he warned honourable Lncret ia и complain M ha ould eer po heard veris ofhi Gt damage demeanour and ge Le: 
was an under-eurrent of agitation Subject, under | being done by game without dne compensation being made agriculture, won the gi e and r 
: Віко.” Now; well-intentioned as ledge is, in point of y 
лү и лс a EET DL 
" - | give due compensation for damage done. The injury he inflicts eng 2 РОМ. 
с те ted as aving | із beyond reparation, and I do not believe coma is Ferr n monjery. — — of Mr. 
That, however, was mut [he ctam 00 ауе итогу oe prepared toe i Re and ОГ во: саас, то топа Wes Street, in this town, 
say that he could award anythi E 2 H 
Ре Аз ке pee. d Ma from i he уне ur, the. continuous iujury Sane -— — picem * “construction, and ^ Haze ( 
1 0 х а reservation of game. Have уоп never, in your walks through | for exhibition in tbe course р 
ills which game far " heir to. Т ondon, or any other large town, oce: aeeasionally о come, m pig-feeding trough, we Lon think, S PManfield | 
hers; the under-current of agitation should л be audet of а thriving street, across three or four old tumble- i illiam and | 
pose down tenemen nts, duétyand dilapidatedon the outside, and over. | S Making for the inv t one end fol 
increased, as there is Mari | no cause for it, and + ns run by vermin as carryin in ther very appearance the ML is to be fitted with "neruos gi lacing thé ' 
recent Асб 'is not ¡particu — ilarara ы hea еа that the were doing good to no mortal m ected with steam  powe io without 
game preservers. So ва "M te, ав one of the ану, were по т m и a. the A ofthe ME di in the " trong LÀ 
qe ega! "Rb x cook 
members " Más regi Vhile within the last few | vau, а тоба gun ап eccentric old lady, not quite mad | labour, the једана, being that one өй тй? 
weeks I was invited to attend upon a deputation of|enou (Ry REN up, but quite obstinate enough tn do what | enou gh for the 2000 animals; whereas i 
farmers scel сате to ааг with certain Laberal|5he likes with her own ; she will neither eren get a fair Ha men in the ordinary way. Ди бз for the 
members upon the evils of the game laws, and more th > = e of 2000 pigs s and fatten! ей 
— upon the unjust operation of the new Act, tumble-dowa span aig арамей, мы а. о ue бя aggre| ыу; length of 500 feet 
by which it was argued the tenan paid the landlords’ | whole pisce Over-run with vermin, without thinking of the | trougb, arranged in the fora of 9 inside 
I met these gentlemen, and found they came of Stamford Street. The owner E the property is | animala ll divisions 
: A. y y proportionately eccentric ; ui, unfortunately, һе Pos je ло | animals are penned in sma 
- апд», three or four from the county | quite mad enough to be locked up, and he id. Regie curve, and also outside the larger», гоо» 
of Mie ra) accordingly ү; thin the шл 
4 that one of | en ». an vibes the glorious pri aiaia of an. an Englishman by doing "€ he Jikes | necessity for the чеде) p. ted together m 
himself! I am moreo 2o Es od i thereforeot 
ar E "Midland Counties Farmers Club, whieh | is eating up his neighbours substan Agde рош the м ко Ж egunari h, it will be seen, н 
supported by Warwickshi Ires d the barren got ol hs peen ruptedly. This trough, it will be er openlly 
"re men, intends {0 idiosynorasy, Сап any due тареп m for 'simplieity and accessibility; 8! 
