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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND duisi к= GAZETTE. 
[MARON 28, 1863. 
accommodation ; ie — ling the poor to | carry o 
а practical manne e precepts € them, 
time of follow 
tation. 
England, рос д Ks E authority of 
will too plainly prove this 
over 
BE 
с. 
те wded qd usual. 
disenso is infectious P There is 
„їй | | difficult. 
md А! 
1 
е 
should Dm gone. 
did not turn 
зонада 
е | to be again iugulphe 
е 
You, of course, know how but an English 
—not like home, where br are vom Asini in repair, | 
e 
the our café, e should come in 
ir Bond с, * * * 
Next morning i sunrise Alejand 
а few minutes а 
ro and I were off 
fter оп the rod dj 
agues. The first 
ders and соо 
asted mutto 
| in 
а 
о 
B 
— 
Ф 
БЫН pan "The way you eat is this 
id e | great iece of roasted mutto on, on your "t 
ganchos are all the same, and have wit th legs crossed, each ‚опе їп Из 
pity for a horse; they -— - mp m doi 
cost. However, afte 2% leagu 
ame to a "atop, and нин got upset, for iib Aftor it 
ү соп ed not e ou 
any c other, cuts ИРА а 
Ы с 
ка с sunk i 
out. mounte 
show 
thi Е 
апа stil E. 1 
ей; 
т of rain, which gra 
We 
The health зу and the sick must live iei ould 
death release the patient, until the body i is к "е! 
wretehedness of the sed to a fearful 
extent. 
The c consequence o 
д 
change hordei 
раб кы PU et the coach out ette 
shovels, i& was proposed to walk any on and 1 8, whic is we en e 
On we went accordingly, the after which the horses. Pag oxen are brough t bak & i 
„ea e 
coach overta 
ladi walked until we at last t 
an who has 
e A clothes, a warm 
t and weary without Fre 
en pre- 
usual meal ig 
g shop = one of b 
dai aud a bottl 
My fri 
ve some 
nch w pas 
longer waiting, the trumpet was hea 
rrived. We by degrees got along the м, ki Ern to make a gut pe ay ’s fi 
without пас opes passing San Vicente. 
ived at Ranchos, our halting-place for | | where our. greate 
the moment, in dri any an honest 
be saved from de sri had he the — com ur 
f bei 
Eu: v to ge 
ОТА s for t 
| 
ае Сер an hour and a half brought us | piece и bread, 
; Р tion—why, if I 
at home instead of being driven away to seek them аб length our dinner. Rancho leag ев | у» 
elsewhere. Falcon. А froni аек дур: s наана цао : or sheep, Le нет Анн. 
-Moles.—Y t , of Woolston, for his article on | more than 5 r 600 inhabitants, ut possessing a the night in the camp, with cle e-rugs or шу 
moles teli in je M айша бш at page 180. Iam ||; ttle church with. two Jar wge bells. Being pis | bed; for in the little hotels you meet, the beds in 
m artic — оу wr rie d e jh Mb к У неся А арша; ia | eve so I, travel-sta ain d an nd gen eral are cram med with fleas, and the roo with 
article, wh oth whic А Я 
љоне to gio devoted E Vicar of Mix. ” is very гае Аа li ae n fci repast, attended it d MAS ОТ Гн ыны Аби ү 
ki Mr. Smith, to address you pers y, һа 
invented so ficial bbers with which you seem to be "i b fast ho Were so nume ty ould p ur hand on 
desperately in love; and I, on the other hand, have m Dn ‚ to resume, after breakfast a peon w Ў : 
naturalones with which I am. - deep ply in Lo e; but then I | brought horses for Don Alejandro and уве elffrom Mon м М ишн rett y full pes саа rm sure 1 
have never exhibited any partial loyers, nor «ош Grande, for E to use in takin the sheep over, LR дер da s 
I bec vela sap cited of you, P E ай. ad deeply, in pm | at Rtancliog. BOE din lv. wo mounted our horses, ihe ed-room and dress - 
yith mine, Then, my friend, w all this jealou eds = н dom та ореп yard, and felt so disgusted that I would 
Му dear friend, 4 иш Sour min anti p. diligencia go mgn (—— суы not isis wash myself in the iron basin set apart for 
сова; à ure you on the honour of а Choisis for the Estancia, disant some five leagues. To ma ike y p 
L M sues never onanga шу. dozy f for PUE Ез 16 short, after narrowl Mae 4 
er a шо you 
** was his fight against them," that i айе TERA bun за тте, storm by seeking shelter i їп а ! puesto, s waiting ther a "o ud ees ay (29th нез we had а d ub 
nay, ‘реа та his thousunds ;" indeed, so proüelent а mole | till it was arn we re-saddled, and about 5 р.м. аза not proceed on our way. so ha les 
c — me e рй Lye leman чае d A" y: ed them at the Estancia, at ©“ Rar anite" Being Chrsbn аа а — 5 could, in i. little Meu hich 
ur Ma а single solitary one ich made his escape we ha о near. e only lost four sheep in 
and for pro тей whither, my gentle reet Day the manager Erin, nd but fortunately М hou "E ly Р 
ither ? Turn to Mr. 8ш ups letter and see. T apu , ther re, ERE us а hearty welcome, At sth E 
e me T omit no га аан tant К ; but to u ° а saddles away out of the second de п ior а ха diy. Now. Тан Y had e ч 
ith'SE own language, u at one, e writes, ^ xe S A у ан ew ear's 
ЫШАН on "= hat t bottom-—far rm." „зе ereon, aon we | 50 ios aa just beginning, six err nto the hous 
im: my 
boli ude Mr. Sm ad lustily shouted ou yy, hecalled | 
for assistance. em hadthe dari ring "intruder GOA ! Then 
in the aim we v ofa 
clerk, an er of a 
шо fe Ur a gene, atten. dant at churcb, cords 
prem and Atene yd proficient ones also euch ti еу 
dre ds, nay per Р “ thousands, pida d his 
ан еей also ; for Mr. Smith adds t they "UN e vi нао Lees - 
able * * * Why, Mr. Smith. к пагон | | 
u do not expect, о ise m: 
ER. 
рап, singers, had ed 
кун plumes as Does refute my uM. 
mensity of good aud little m? 
le РУ they sometimes тау per! ара е unter- 
RTEA y the thousands of of times more good t (hey e 
the d 
ha ut your fa: mole-catcher x^ Nun f othe 
pes up to ihe proper number, 
xpressed pleasure of the MM 
re mp had come. 
ur Hi ing the 20 Dus, RUE five pé 
0 
| water ап and receiving the 
koù ESL our good fortune over a glass of сайа and 
d a good pipe. 
Jan. 13, ton —The next day, Friday (Dec. 26), was | 
engaged in parang out sheep and rams from a flock, 
and next morn e had collected all that we had to t 
| take over to Mon in one “poin A 
“ Езраг Шаг? Бае 
е | 
| 
je 
| 
I 
| 
n the 2d inst. I returned to town, a perfect lobster 
in арра Hie erztremely pes with my trip, 
|which was most useful, in many ways, as it open 
re | little Re made me learn a trifle of local 
dreds of each. Тһе mana geris a good- 
ng young man, about 30 years old, who Бета 
26th; а Scotchman, who has certain "pee in 
ment for his work. A © 
experience. 
The other week I ри а ЫШ to a friend of mine; 
some five leagues out of town, who introduced me to à 
ge алтты who or a little. flock of his of not 
e than 5 ewes in all: he has also rams, 
young ыа m but very few of the өте E 
puesto" is a Je 
n the -— afternoon (27th) we left with our 
de; ез sh еер апа 121га ams, Besides the Fr ren ch- 
into his drains; but had I, o e any 
been. d once | 
drained two fields, 
never once been 
та ead Ialso 
mains ji nd this 
statem: friends, m sy think, = а the 
animus f "ње; ра e son of M ius, who in the Agricul- 
¿ural Gazette of the 7th of this moni 
lj aere of land; but аз he has thro i do 
own the gauntlet 
тетот тг, І tako it up, and if I do not giv S 
e him 
—- 
reign perra spondenc 
i rondo а 
P peantiful | ing ап 
to“ 
reed all -—€— 
t 
and 
t, modi kept розы st Pigh, Don Alej ejandro Mes I vent | 
the sh cu » and another one to drive the bullock сањ 
behind, cede up же ЫГЫ е or sheep that got Его 
| kn pied po the ther › were six of us 
need. we had no dogs. 
ged w as this:—two peones 
оа point of sheep, say EUREN 60 or 70, and drive them Е e 
on ahead, keeping them always on the move by shout- | Mestiza mother, d, being Ше. 
т their eese, he other шр would | he charges 57. 10s. Ends) Every ye this gen i 
diced and try an eas h them, man raises the standard for his we es of fleece, E 
fetched (arr. 
per arrobe 251bs.), the оа price in 
e | the market, гаг 1. 
М.В. The Spanish pound weight is m^ oner 
seventh lighter than that of England. 
| 
ERG 
blea 
ten the line — a mile Pun perhaps the 3E 
э broken, а e work to m 
dip under your horse's legs ; on you went, shout- 
ing whistling, cracking your whip and ga your 
saddle, and Жез ihe horse, ез make a noise to 
feighten the sheep on. The first night we аата ae 
nehos,^ where, in fairish th 
f 
sphere of its operations, ии а Show of STALLI 
x last, at Exeter, as re ste 
to the village to get inner, for w 
Hungry an 
t halt. J es 
t thirty ty, 
о | dirty, an пзу, ntered the place: we were like 
sweeps, s got нке ers dinner about 9 р.м. 
mud ! 
bottles of English ale soon disappeared, followed by agricult Tt ed to eii 
€ of wine—ou ner was an excellent one, wound С of those in authority that ав i 
by a little убур and cigars. After dinner my | thi ty will hold e к irs the inportant er 
fiend and self felt very much contented, and whilst!of Bristol. it will be a enient arrangement fof 
