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82 THE aii Lh A LR GAZETTE. 
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— yum „Lott Mr. Punnett of Tonbridge, proposing to him | them that at the me 
io be ground into meal, the hind gets a ho a | Ma ne er wal of fà icm pa airs of cottages in — peer d T lected to see ob iltu he = 
and cart to deliver what grain * me: — “he has tos PO the conditions of the Society’s designs are complied w Dum. E: 1 — d m € distin 
" has it. The ners advance the | No answer to this letter, but Mr. Punnett called and declined exhibitions tha: ap x guis 
to im who purchase <a on had 
money for the hinds’ coals as diari -— o irina pay | proposal 1 made.] a bho disgrace 8 sa national; 
par of the “sheep,” “ hen," and *lint" mon at "- á iu ion erg ie ebase w oul 
Martinmas, and settle up once a year, K. ug pe | Sotiettes. o demerits of his own He t= 
above is only a local form e La re E eb uet CUAL fe ould ce referring this question 
re emarks cannot be regard: ed a: HIGHLAND AND d JLTURAL: Jan. 19.—A general should f Rehd Vanni aa aii: — 
— M $i r any Engish | | meeting was beld in the Queen Street Hall, the Duke accepted, and that he be reinstarea Mb 
ow me. through the medium qe the Agr i- of Ath ole President ofthe Society in th chair. The | the Society, disjoi : i 
> gh LJ 
e 
— 1 Gazette, how “ the shillings — on Saturday hall was crowded in every pe und the meeting was ype " They 3 
can go further to furnish the week's necessaries poer d largest the Society has ever had. The % hunself; ther had 
than formerly? With € exception of viene ballo t for he E ion E new z members ys been Fe mattor of 
ow price rs me: d } 
d, "y 
duce is as high as would satisfy your eei M set | Secret: ary. 
«A Suffering Farmer” during a continental war. opa Johnstone was Some dissatisfaction had bee 
A Lab ted with regard to Mr. Hall Mem their e 
a — — symptoms of dissatisfaction h n Crow. 
o Cotte Improvement Society.—As a pud ee within thos o few day ofa amphlet w 
f the Coun meil of — Cottage improvement Society it appea ui 
as, Adam Street, Adelphi), may I ask you to insert | Mi studied ‘concealment, still, taken i — » connection $1 
these ve er e remarks — the state- Pei" ad boon exhi — —— and ot! uy — uad 
ment in the leading article in the Gardeners > Chronicle | | He did Stand there %to ju Ae 
of last week. The plans which we have issued have, as zn Maxwell 3 ia used on every occ 
" xpre: es cis that Mr 
Au mark of confiden and approbation : Uem 
D Ha: 11 per well moving a negative ox Mr. Caird's motion.— : 
officer of this Society with erent Sir received with loud add ud said he strongly 
sioners. Mi nilders have o 0 i s of E ex Ae: aiio E — ton e: w his motion b 
atta — the Society, at the s inion of the 
p d guaranteed by the Society. Several | 
p í these p E 
sent out by the Society are accompanied by estima ime. Being firmly "e i armis mem 
‘or the guidance of the landowners or builders. The | that opi nion, he pe Johnstone) ha i peene ighe — n ea m o 
—G can be put up at the prices named in our —ͤ— w asd — n that it Sécdlveit Justico at the hands ofthe Directors; het) 
of course builders will charge more if they | injustice Hall Max ^ had failed to make office inquiry into his s. 
: E if they de had wo usefaliy filled, ged to had not directed their attention to all the sii AA 
see hey n get it. C. Whitehead, Barnjet, Maidstone, | move his ius Rep a as Secretary jety- — ees - s — on to all the e 
Jan Tihe following letter from Mr. Denton — uke Be: Buccleugh said this — — first o he had the first MN S a em, and that they 
vogeiher h the correspondence which it introduc ces, | known, during a period of 30 years, of fee gs ol r bei Jn hab Mr Laws be ee was justly o in the matter, MM 
r wit — among its — or le of hostility directed > 9 ae Em 
net any of its office- MEAS to d the in 
graph :—'' Sir, you are fully at liberty to do just » ne aa — -— election - Mr. Hall = "- »: P 
lease with respect rrés with the en unanim y y th Ü 
p ————— be confirmed T this general anting © 3 n Society. used ee nti letter of the Directors i 
t Society and Mr. Pannett, but as Mr. Hall Maxwell I had served this Society well and faithfully | Would never have supported Mr. Lawson inthe 
I have not the authorit Sat Tnelosure Commis- | he thought uld deny, —— 25 th advantageo ous | took in resuming al his dain a de novo, 
sioners to publish their objectio ill content position in which the "Society was now placed, “Sir W illia ian reti ion Eros 4 ee Cor of in 
ARE 
Johnston ted that the motion he was about racing. 
— wen —— — desire entertained. by all earnest | J “honid D ae some so : pem ronal in b contact w ith M Eo! Max to confess mice a 10 
with durability tho cost of labourers’ cottages, and of pit ipea t X motion for re-election of the whole office bearers | tike himself quietly out of the way. He chere 
which I beg respectfully to "e a ee swore than against Mr. pc — 
by — remp 107. 1 ire Cot tage 4 
provement Soc on two condi 
the Society wil guarantee that a that a s beider m eatablished 
ilit: ny number of double co 
thr 
n " ^ w iden made y 
drains, and fences, which the General Land Drainage p — si — EXON full E —.— 
and Improvement Company may require, to be — M s ae how — don Mor 
and certified by - "c Commi issioners at a cost 
question in hand = ae and therefore e e felt his onl; * 
of 1687. per pair; will make a | tive was to m ent he now did When they last 
is (Sir William's) wish 
neue, which bad 
m = oe aes: to dd 
has gained a profit (he — ae say 10 per cent.), 
—— satisfy a tradesman. I enclose the | arrang 
fulfilled, and in ord it ma t be con- a Wrong ti 
sidered that this is mere professional talk, 5 E a that EIOS — e» that | & 
will at once point out a place where tho | withdrawal, and far less could he approve of their misq —— 
builder may go to work, viz, at Dibden, opposite — — that letter, and putting fo orth to th 2 dane m 
to in the correspond ence) here | — 5 of the MY and to the s ied à word which Mr. laws 
— e 35» mely, callin, s letter Euer of 
terials 3 s * Lawson 
per 1000, delivered on the spot. I make 
2 ti ti é- te: -— esti 2 z 
i grea portance, : th the 
landed preprietors take greater interest than in tj 
provision of healthy, commodious, and economieal « E CERT 
ings for the labouring poor. But I submit that the Mr. Lawson pr e 
best and only isable way of advancing that object | confidence an ` the Society which 
is by of facts upon which there can be | re 80 in i 
er to om 
able iam M repor ure m of the 
whether the resolutions oF the po ‘of the B. 
of August last, ought or ought not to | with it.— 
tg Sir William e we Ap capt 
Fe in aan i a ine 
in itself, am t po en . 
i ter he inquiry on the plain and obvious why th 
f doin ir justice EE RI conce: — He certainl 
Sensi 1 
forget 
closure with pow 
No. 2, and publish the nai any Melden. m Dem will ‘Busters 
(upon prescribed prices) erect —— cottages, approved | of F 
or 1682, the pair. the 
the Subject of rien 1 
Agricultural e of Oc! f Oct 2d, 185: 
„of Dibden, Oct. 12th 1898, 70 
cle of the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
— ye * sts cm — — — 
erected fo seid of Mr. Lawson — 1 and wil T 
ent Society, ‘No. 18, dm "i s em i 
nont be met Stat ks NES matters, he could not help honouring im for bi man wh raid rnc chat. Directors 
cree provement Society | might well be 2 2 maps mim 
b tes : If the noble lo ad w. 
— estimation than 
mld be n. Sen i taken up im done 
los > 
id be = er me ediately a ater Mr. Hope 
answer.—4, s had been disposed d f, the latter t to the 
27 US Bice E ma EXT meeting, and declared carried., a es 
— E en ob-| The case of Mi 
— ati" entation the nani name « of ear aon 5 Lewsou—Six William Johnston then 
moved his resolution in a meae _. 
bridge, S * secon: 
< D had Mr. Caird then ae was understood 
= y — T m Au coltages att Es s t stated. | the motion of Sir W. J. insten, but he — E -— 
— e e . ety, „ben Octo- m debis s Bene Aral put n the m tha 
La page the favour of seem h —— P Fibre hol 
gue ote 1 e of those who held 
i rabo "s — e mE — Hall Maxwell. 
‘Society's plans for the sum E thereon. I have recei ved | be 
the plans which yon so kindly Y forwarded, tu bat y omitted to 
. No 
supply name. —J. Bailey 
mer but the that he oie of the Socioty Sked cn 2h r witht 
ght it r unnecessary to the namo 8 — : he Duke of Buecleugh 
ry builder, ns Of the Soclety was to induce locu . 
sa, 
ch certam obj ti ue "4 pe to — 
objections were ti y 
veferenee to — E oe ri do it them with 
^ sanction 
ly 
e DM had 
—— it -gowld r of the Commission ` 2 — 
2 mot 
ding at the 9 
