406 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
obtained, apr on the pang instruments. s. The | to say that labourers ought not to receive a piece of 
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few ili s as a reward for many years of faithful and dutiful 
as 39 w rords eee minnte. that the ey ought’ to throw back such a thing upon | Nothing is pig pwp 24 in pea hea 
Four sarah give it them, and say that they are trifling with the W onde On Pa origin of t ' 
ith one receiving clerk each, nape two writers takin g | labours of of - pe onas drain an noide aaa ihe we vem farmer, of Collington, m y wl vs ~ a Joka Bell ae. 
alternate sheets. Alti ugh young girls in general do | | | bi = pasteboard that a the sagas ae acy t you appeal from Worcester fair, fke pos. p a wes pod ‘ 
not understa a much tre politi cs, there was hardly a0 toa f the de adin Prin ciples f hum the one, in- | Men who pulled him from his tacked by two hi A 
ons in the whole report. ost cı o the socia efm mpro gim mankind— | ing him insensible b bi horse, wore 
Ox rap ti was held on Friday, at| jt the ese om approbation the’ jn of ene approbation of others, be ol nett y. blows: from a I 
XFORD.— mvocation coer whose opin: of value to those who are judged and y > — 
which the propos to grant an additional sum of} w | o are capable of ahg e labourer who comes before | 12 an ly lifeless state for - sod 
43651. 17s. . towards the building fund of the tome =a EEEE AE and who receives a ticket of good conduct | recovered sufficiently to be abl me time Me gal 
museum was nag to the vote. This ie was sub- force i joi "g a hignarng oe house in the Deich honrhaod edie n s oot 
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mitted in four different votes, on the first of which Victoria Gross, San the oet who lomia a n Pea zound his Me mies to. A sur irgeo who po calle iy- e 
there was a division, wl were kee ig x his shoulde: tincti whic ia mjurie ound a A 
r oe r riste thei and go thr ough t; pr dan Who occupied unt 
4l; non-placets, SG; Elies- obbie = th ie apse | ps senses Eai measure the =r given ste “the siian wo beg i ing clock i bis them e maming | in dremi a 
without a division. In the course of the dis scams an | to ht: isk his: life in battle by the of the bit of copper that it ylis lies in a very Bae 
ee: was sais ssed by sev: veral of the speakers tliat! he-may: bei entitled: tocwoar row ~s his neck? Would it not | State. i E 
the was pnie be a ie a tell a man, ‘Goand risk men life 20 times Yorx.—At t the p suima a Th at 
enormous, while one pet ae of the building delegac ~ Laer ope Re iy car rear ermine l rei a true b y week the m 
of of the'value of a 
express sed his belief that me would ultimately eons more | given to yout That is nob:the pe cdatlinktodad! or the 
igin: al ac we one eN sera ar por — pee, He 
would be a jan: building. 
omsgY.—Lord Palm eines owen last week a 2 
the nest meeting. o of the Romsey Agricultural rake : Go. ; ot e cottage 0 of “the 
ciation. e i proputihg prosperity to the society, his | =a na m see the delight math ner aban e 
lords Pip at e as follows on 1 the ig pe and. advan’ antages | neighbours that he 7 worthy of the distinction of receielnig 
of ¢ erit as a citizen. rust 
aie ds ponent to labourers for r lo a never be deterred by any false ridicule from cas ane 
“T think that these afi ro highly rving of | _ a knave pores their ager is poached ion their neon 
Sapport and encouragement. They eaii aa WAYS | fay, red ‘fi it: will thos 
to the public interest. They bring ‘people together in he body 7 | a above them, and thon rms non it we sal | produco z a i gront 
tò proma e their ideas.and information in entin > moral a carting ial conditi ok the untry 
yg Hey, me e and useful to iteuisslas, but aay tehi usia I se rare a en canes sat le sa Fiki 
e general sp et of pe toaa E The great object of | extend, convinced as aia = that SR E of this kind are 
these societies being the ement of agriculture, it is | beneficial and spread sound principles of action over the whole 
gratifying to see to what ated t object has fae atta ined. | extentiof the count ry.’ 
= nga to the mt ta ea the count Cap the pro- 
ade since that melancholy an mie agan 
SHE The sea defences at this port, which | 
sired) mn en the vein’ le o: P free ira rade. Lasko ping pares ni FEE and protect the dock- 
i yo paper Ae that Ps wee ely always P. yard, barracks, and stores, are undergoing extensive 
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say for an assa ult u upon Akrap ab 
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ee SE ERS EESE 
MORE GOVERNMENT ARRESTS ii 
persons consisting of working men of 
mere lads to grey-head re was rm 
on Sunday on the charge of bei 
soc’ y: the previous evening 13 
of whom were assistants 
of bein 
T Nine of the prisoners ons taken in the 
of Ken mare, and | four in Ta They are 
generally went to sleep, and those who go to slee es oh wido uch | & 
—that the industry i annie: is iotopon mee epee to competition months hav e passed since their commencement. raj pid 
in the 
and a th, are Roman Catholics ae members of 
Phon Pete 
it is sai 
a few days. A branch of 
sen ved to be in existence at Clonakilty and 
‘ing information relative te 
is wide awake, wake are erally | 
stirring and active The out Be fi stified those a: oe pan ries hang has been : ae gaa id ide siine»: irla 
tions. From the that agriculture was subject to the spur | CXbensive magazines, and rge: S 
of competiti gr possible r bee dei Reniy built with 
by ager pea ipeto and science, TS hays Aoko A “a — act as traverses to cover the men and guns sfr rom | 
ion of ma: t was never dreamed o; ‘ore. 
used to imagine that agric e differed from Repeat plone ie a the fire of an enemy: ‘Twenty-one guns of large calibre authorities | Pde Latins 
so far that agriculture was simply the work ofthe hand, while | are to take oe placa ces of smaller guns whic 
machinery was, they thought, to be confined to those other | removed. astions are also in a ai lance of the police. 
rocesses that did not relate to the cultivation of the soil. Of! g te, and mee iidings, earthworks, and walls ar MEETING OF LAND: 
te years, however, implements of the most ingenious descrip- : di ith pidit 
tion have been applied to agricultural pursuits, greatly to the ge hd wi — ty. a 
advantage of the owners and tenants of the soil, and, allow me tate tl Satur 
rg hg te ipa pac epson ae labourer. | paplo naodh i ift c y, and the pride and me “of 
hink ery would cu: diminis. y 
the demand for it. it, But the contrary has been proved, for in Saan terminated its sone Ses Su nday ne As 
those man mieeetng wns in which machinery is used, in | the ringers g racked, 
to the Rone of i has 
so been the 
cleanin esis, will. tein so that i sa mina longer fit for use, 
a a rae 
agriculture. Tho cat salt oe gu bein) Siors —A new gun, invented by Messrs- 
nery is. ‘applied to Rs processes, but the amount of} Armstron: tle, has been satisfactorily tested 
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next. 
= TELNIS of Lane — aani 
just neat aa at P 
Adam Clarke. 
and is abn pc pens 
Z, 
labour required will n have no doubt that we | at Shoeburyness ihe rojecting power of which com- 
shall live to see gre ie m anes 8 P in that respect, and oes kartai proj pe MB n 
that the a plication ‘of provai io. iatan AA Mac pletely distances that of any piece of ordnance hitherto 
ae pre carried to a much greater extent than | known. m elevation of a pb t has sent a 
is at ome “to the advantage of the country, and not to = es shot a distance of 9600 yards, or more than eg 
vantage of the: labouring class. In our neighbour- | iy The same range rere ween attained by. a nin 
ca have seen how greatly agricultural science has im- k 
ore The increased quantity of stock which has been pro- Soinin, weighing 6 cwt., 
pi within the memory of many of us shows the great SHREwsBuRY.—The Sro beir shire and North Wales 
pe oes oy sia sa epg ea ns ghanese cing — — Antiquarian Society have opened em aT sre 
one sees a field now and then that seems rather to belong to a | toone gu inea each, for undertaking extensiv ve and syst 
painter than a farmer, in which the most beautiful colours 
of one of the nae eh th 
himself had — 
cn and over which the late Mr. Turner might appear to| Uriconium, at Wroxeter near this town. Mr. Beri cA 
been spreading i > 
lighted in, s atinan one Tight ine that tere ee =e a Botfie ld, M. P. for Ludlow, the president ¢ of the society, 
T, cots IN 
rodu = i 
In fanai, big a the land is ken ore sani Thi ed 
tae iy ck Roh a y oul ivated | his intention of contribut ing 50 guineas as soon as Ey 
weeds in:your field are like a set. of tra: ci gripe tr peer ad E oe _ soem ut down their names, 
the tramps eat up your s stock to the > prejudice of ye cat ‘family, fons are tocommence. The Duke of Cleveland, as 
pi i wage = at, the nourishm: A t ar nan to paaa lord of Ar ‘soil, has given oe seviianibet to exca’ 
an i j ms 
greni Pi patare net le There moed E, and a committee for c out the object has ne 
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vil be conducted under the s 
after an sipi s seria su rieien of Mr. Wright. Uriconium | 
per — “es more attentive "than i bene in som e farm dey oe ~_ ae nd most ee Roman cities | 
yards to. lecting o manure formed in those yards, 
and would apply it to the enrichment of the soil, I belies that | in Britai may be traced by t ered of Lord 
fi fnanure would in many cases not be required ; at all | mound which when the foundations round reuit of | o 
= think that the time is not very far distant when the ae three miles, i cr 
‘oreign supply will cease, and when domestic o will be the Winch T ortance have been 
source to which you must apply. Thera is one great subject | ! cavation Op i ht 2 
pi ap i var Eusi: a and wi which is now paaa che- Tinie, but ocidita thie Sea time to ane rovght t 
+2 Whether town sewage can or cannot | light a great number of in adh rie inscribe! 
be adv: geousl a led as 5 8 
Sic lf ap mat Banaat aaia | ment brovaes cin and ojo of varion doseriptions, 
however that it is very difficult ; that the matter mixed up p e le = 
with Siy sewage, and which is of its nature inert, forms so | tions now ct will have the most interesting 
large a 
deal i 
Lit 
ploying ex at 
perienced chemists to see whether town sew: t be | city, stands about 20 feet above grouud, and e: 
appli ed so that, in be advan ously transferred at any | leas y 40 r 50 feet in e ove the cect fo —_ are 
ure. i to t Shr 
a accord- | running south, a e ý Bs 
affairs, because the wages of labour, like the extending to beneath St. George’s Church. 
commodities, depends Toe Betopan apenas ee nd| Where the explosion took place is 1000 to 1100 yards 
Sogn are ci ected with i th 
7 k Jete mosie = 
y the Reform pee 
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e miners and engineer, pilot, and Armd 
not founded upon sound | ren ae Sth oft he earth, ew of the miners alarm | master, +P to 
OF an Se i Pie ap gee commend ped I the final explosion, having so - | men were all married, and 
ich 
do immense good. It ie all Naes e FA iat the hom accumulation of foul gas which was per 
