1046 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL — [Остовкв 31, 1863, 
ws " iin a (€ of five, the eldest pt to fi 
Home Corresponden all of whom resided in e | bu could not He on for 
—1 have found for the last p or шө койге t last Whitsunda ay; bub severa : — ө vei to = ^£ gave тиб eds Y ides me^ 
| hou 8 W built la: Ay year with four apartments апа | deserved for their trou ast, however, in 1 
ү that de e epe deer ws рє eot: bath s. cor onven ienees i in ach. The Du ke of Buccleuch d was applie ed to by a res pectable looking MAE 
rendered them E , unsaleable 
I 
und or gard ens, but i is o 
nly in 
have built hində? houses two stories bigh, with four 
one that they are as T ~ e described. "What remedy | apartments in each. І referred to the m of 
I you me to steht them being so another Buccleuch їп this eor in my first attempt at 
son? En nqui „Па what does e plot balf of hinds.at MS 810 of the 
p m those dee h exhibit it ? Agricultural. ане purse 1857. wbo have 
Ке may b ing t i t il, which f social propriety o p. Fes t and teach 
ight b ted by the additi th, | hinds and bondagers the same blessing. ^ Decenc 
ashes, or lime.] demands that a husband and wife should have а 
Labourers  Houses.— Having been brought room for their exclusi e I ught my letter at 
one- houses, 1 fed with EN К-Ы Hint page 511 of ihe Agricultural Gazette bees 1860, 
bears on the rez The paper read by Mr. . Ro bb, at would put a stop men of influence 
the Social Science Meeting in l'édinburgh, l t that the Duke of Buccleuch has ы 
ав well as € Tak Mr. Robb states : — 
his money lavishly for the AI of bin ds houses. 
to me, though living only a few miles off, 
Ko knüw 3€ give him the reward if he furnished 
the account required, as he had not long heard of it, 
r f 
5 
all 
ing i БИКА, tolerably fair I 
half the ater "атр, em took ti ime to loo 
nd to make in 
F 
f 
workers, and as to e style 5 of vus t 
E the esce lis LE me sem. I take 
did not уй sight of hian m. 
He Sos since left this 'cighibourhood, but is livin 
fi bai 
throws 
His is own opinion on the pse e pointy е аб after notice of this local e Workin metimes | in confidential situation arm bailiff, 
and Loy еф in соно аце "mili er hs the same character for p industry, and 
ego of Sco! ami was, чы не t nhe ws houses north | friend with а bed bi d dn а visit. Besides, provision | frugality which he bore 10 years ago; I not 
the "wet eed should never be m n one story in | ought to be made in every house for births, marriages, | mention his name ut I shall be happy to afford 
еы, апа niy bor should be расей if at all possible, | and "os Owing to hinds being paid the greater | your correspondent any particulars and information he 
to face the south, and there should be a recess for | part of their wages іп grain and Potatos, аге | may desire, and will lend him the account itself if 
а bed in tbe kitchen, "This latter provision, pposed | compelled to sto ore the me eal, Potatos, y coals in any | will und to return it again after perusal, The 
D aR notions | an nd ideas of refinement, is one | Spare corner. ti f casual observers | man in question lived in an ordinary cottage at a rent 
tic is very tenacious, as he is to hinds dne provided with four apartments They | of 2s. per week, which he paid regularly, and maintained 
fond of the heat whick the kiteheti | fire—tl the only Were you, | himself, and his wife, and five children, without any 
1 Пу, | parochial relief; įhi es were 12s. r week, 
£ 
| л 
Mr. Ed i i 
you E fancy what your рейт CE 
веда апа 
n 
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у. |+ 
Hid 
th 
be cher быз mmodatio: 
у; and iih houses р 
bod room 
This, аз а gener: ral rule, ода 
bedroom all the accom 
and your 
"You 
vife, a young family of five or six, 
зао а ай айы together in one room. 
be by 
modation for you | ac 
ted at from 701. to 1007. and 1207. each, aecord- | would consider that bad „enough in good health, but í in pae a in itself an асар а account. George Wood, 
ipo di iet. It ford. Esseg. EA Mr. Wo od allow us to лара 
house > for a ploughm He did not like it for two | to your feelings having to sit, eat, and sleep 
: first, because ps was not able to furnish it; and | cen 
| beside ev corpse till the ыы day. Ў am e ari 
what Iw s bro ought u "^ 
мыры апа І е just — 
dinner ; let the 
MS Ud üld be." І thought it was taken for 1 an idle room p cases ingdom, newspapers меу e ultural m deti 
that every able "bodied : labourer ought to oe ic) d death City Scotch Rustic. p the subject in a kindly spirit, promises well for Ш 
him and his wife Ne " Tie | arvest Homes. —The extraordinary abundance of | future comtort of the labourer. рем, imei 
the late d reat majoril 
Hee bits od Р ету and Atene Геге are | be more general than usual. Those who lave ever | in favour of Viren & better and mor ы 
innate ideas on man, whatever be his been present at well-condueted festivities of this sort, Some erroneous | notion haye 
polina in Ve; "but ы Бане ора into ublie prints, which m ay tend 
n cire ances, Wh ary for TS Prince yet we ins many besevient masters strongly opposed | i mislead poa de have not thought much about 
is necessary а колен ГА f them saying that after А. trial | the real state of the черга economy of the working 
Jabourer i in | England, a hind i in Heec and i in | they have had rà disco -—— iru ue dor es уе of e. Fir xod i as ted t rd crowded ear j 
il hat in 6 cases 16 | И injure 
nor farms ervant in the bothy districts of | will often be found that t the [os made has een а! Жы ог morality о е ный), lt appears almost 
Bota. "Iw vas shown in your Paper at p. 39 for 1 1863, fer fair one, „Теб the ч S ODE аш yin a pullo itn ОЕТ” to ord upon the bad effects, " 
that “in Roxburgh апа |] Berwick the I ; let e master, and it „pos sible, physically and fies ofi condemning human e er ў 
universal. 1 any r sleep in small, badly ventilated rooms, breathiug: tid 
in height." v Hee ер: Ж а чина ы еле of the stitutions of men and | 
тотор. a 
nected with ма MN d == master à nah d in | 
а we om the Тупе northward to Dunbar, 
supply of bee eer be so limited as no 
Eee westward to Selk irk, say 
sqùàre miles of arable m dw. 
hand, or if the men prefer } pi sc 
ipes де. а 
the table, 1 et the farmer pivo a e befi е ,at 
what hour he wishes. to cl lose "e коеда, and вее 
of the grown-up Me and, 2 ni ind circum 
stances? They are too often compel elle ed, not A: ю 
ibat this. limit is 
т.а k 
hear what Lor га Palmerston stated at Romsey in 
==“ The c Sital ише pc desee and yw es 
built contain really no modation than 
«decent family ought to iive They hs боле sim xm one room 
to live in, а back kitchen, and һа at is of the utmost 
for time are their guests to go, mt чому 
thing: demoralising in it ШЕ" ке, 
ба кошу Ъе devised more үш to common у 
the 
| leave, hoping the men km soon follow their 
» when all 1 th 
are enj joy 
cottage property 
be with three sleeping plac: or the ae conis ised hend, eis — feels that it Would be dos not remunerate the perdes is also а mistake. 
his PER y cox ae the girls, màs cni for the boys К to be the first to move, and „the sitting is | By p 
ect of im ру ку. these dwellings t is cont n his situation, attaches denn to 
almost жогы, In the first place, you know that | in next € s work; while if the d is —— e employer, [3 health and strength are a en te 
e ^ ls up i g Byt this на vence he beco more efficient se epe 
wife and the mode in which she t g t mde others m ay follow Having "bis bo near his. work, b 
him „comfortable; but there is a temper FIM үнө in a мм со mpany af men, women, ind boys, which | bardship -of walking, morni e 
mind which is denominated онан When а vani nob hiye been. liar i in the master's presence; | three be a a A 
thi ms impossible it is given up in despair. When | and thus bal man’ 
а ge is in such a ra — pow that ib g bl а wet winter's night, 
аре for the iie to keep it c. inful АЛ this will be heir if the Midi ote penis ia а Psion over-crowded 
slat ev i oes to ruin, 6 беп man is disgusted, | is only ж enough to see that an end is made in good | Masters are antage of warm dem 
and flus to the beershop. Ifo rary, the wife time, and this, by а little tact, gs ve done without | stables, cow куен 
feels that sh s esto sme eit sind tesy, or by а sking all to r ise and join before | s X 
respectable, $he а ben man | th i 65 uds dd ог by any | their men e 
en Bar сөн. сънна his friend q Кене ре 
away the beershop, and the sum m" Ље pue д these few те $, Which are prompted 
would spend in liquor goes to the benefit of his wife лө make — en 
— — I had an example of Tw in a double [oe more common and tess open to ection. а sel 
cotta my own. 16 аа in a dreadful state ; the The Colonies.—With respect r Noticés to |those who use, n 
X not air tig! t had a brick is a bad Correspondents, ^ ** Natal, E р,” no o doubt i m et el | are placed in their true ро 
God 
ht, 
roof, sd petes пер "ot The рео; 
occupied it were Me 
neig по 
it was made ti ктт Men that in the matter of Р for agrienltural 
ed floors ut put down; a little porch. erected, | pu * E. D." Зен а Y^ well to take them out ittm 
with a woodhouse, and other conveniences, Lord | with him, as those in which he might pur- | thei 
Palmerston adds :—* And from that moment these | chase would be very na^ r anproduotives he would 
people al entirely their eharact altered | also save consi Maie ing agrieultural i | 
entirely apa conduct, became —— À ей people | ments with him, Ашур, as you say, they may be 
xa ай mever been | purchased in the colony. be 
This practically ilustrates the trath of — 
1,1 аш died r4 
"E РЕ 
P Cotta, ger's Food. —ln reference: to the 
Smith's maxim : кА 
Tah lal af od 
bya 
P rh to say fthat on the Mit aes I 
p. 994, as to | of e 
ttager Wit a famil 
ded tal 
k to mēn and women 
bad cames and eem by good o Seoteh farm 
labourers are not an exception to the he general rule. I|premiam of 5. to "d E family | y 
have ; s for holding s views on tl lad ed lf and is wife tnl children, 
in in a house only one | and [со up the Mi withou at parochial relief, 
on would gi an account is weekly receipts and 
of the ерен 1 fw а whole year. The offer rem 
as } unnoticed, though often repeated for several years. 
rat uen апа one 
ung people to sleep together when deut et j 
ів а 
