thai a eee 353 _ 
y pide Cale 3 2 t way o! 
ating 
w the county o: , great im. 
raped in ity aed especially “during the 
ough the pag nrg ity of this S 
b; 
gi They might 
, but he hoped oa z 
ct, 
1s. 6d, to 2s. a day (several e 
0s. m 
wages "were raised 
entlemen exclaimed 
k, which correcti 
of 
Kim a sufficiency o miz e od for a much grea 
este tam ed, if 
Pia pi col = eg 4 
STi sen ha eper aid, Buzzard, y fi 
that these det should be pina out of doors ; but for his pts being in the state they ought to to BS: and they were 
(Mr. Benn eet ee he Stk not see that the dis scussion would i E beara than a receptacle for weeds, He would 
peh on by Dela ringing p pinion to bear uch karta an Anges attenti 
kos mae syste fi 
m might, h 
Aas reproach, insult, an 
moved from the eega 
J. - | the chief supply pag been hith sti ap verte ann i ag 
t” — =r. Hovonzo Ser I his and indeed from nature of the source from which the ma- - 
d i e senti s i Mr. | nure was derived it Was impossil 
If mer i boncipies were right, * 
Of this hi certain, th: i est occu 
sympatl ape well as wants. Treat them, then, 
low- einer and that gat do more for them than giving 
or drinking their healths. 
virtuous, without | 
f th district to try this pact 
Ase: some of the best | might rest assured that nicrobedls the; won A to di 
undi Their landlords had the | upon it, There was ee subject alluded to 
It was a farce to talk of poops t i er p. 
iving them the means iy be so eir tenants 
usted by the | fo: ing 
wali t only unfair, | one could poini into ut i 
but abso! ates dishonest, for alan ord to take a for a farm | up might be peiit races getting worse, it wi 
and then to, stock it He had stated this before a | hight: iret 0 ta his observations. 
f the Hous. of Co: omithons, and was ready to avow be also agiad te bins a pec’ remar! 
CCasions., was irk for landlords to tó offer relati: aie the 
of th Abbey tier near Wi 
nahi? ’ He Bases the pleasure 
a railway on thei ges on this unr 
every advantage, Di, everythin; je E g ium dis 
ton) had taken 3400 prhe = land, the barrenest of the barren, | the opportun 
but with a security o n ui 
beacoi i 
with their talent in 
ae of observing it. ys oft 
re he had not been daunted. The oo landed proprietors had an advantage over tenants in 
tithes had been commuted into king Keg he had many a time been beni 
m a 
yi s this a farmer was li: 
piriti mprove the manu. ions that ‘night t have taken } place, so he should be stowed 
all oth mi e fro: e end o 
eral other toasts i o h 
er and paei ran ma; mgs 8 em | country noche tke ji iti 
à Acoma’ pe a ee omar regen ae oa aa self, I 
ng. Ön the 1th ult., the fourth annual meeting of the plough. plough. I a oie put the horses Eee : heed AS anA bon be 
R this feelin; e went on impro’ > 
r Agricultural he dinnar t as held at Pendle, pose rhe verlet e mpa nian es were $ ut for his landlord, and Last, but bat not east, ‘i his 
ewly erected for h purposes. The o se as the boy had q p ough to ° He meron Biers 
disposed of, the. Rea roposed * oni e ng to the ma 
aa 
Pioughing with four 
a oe his Boggs but it would 
really needed bat- | an 
jad es and grew if— 
"about i at again that oecasion in social 
y. upon societies had this kind to be 
mbe: 
apa ra of 
and raise the 
