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under which the principal 
makers had voluntarily pa 
compete at Edinburgh fo 
Highland — forthe best ploug b. 
Messrs. How did — 
Mul well 
hree geu 
- Messrs 
E aday for skurte- 
iently well 
€ cer 
e m. 
s ha 
— rist, we have left those i akı 
the usu ^ way of obtaining any publicity they 
— 2 severe are e - 
E eurom ON AND A6 
d | dren more 
RICULTUR 
on the remuneration giv des the 
antity of 
o of m 
n for 
the ia whic! 
. | Dorsetshire are pal 
yi e form 
re 
so able to waste 
the quiet, — workma 
is certain to get on." 
ellows, in Siim cas 
goo 
"Another. = reply : 
eeps s them ; chi - 
etely under 
"n P m Eos 
i . The 
more 
e prowih an and 
het of the c 
ondition of the la urer is, w 
favour able circum mstance s for Sie 
AL GAZETTE, 
.in — cases where the 
abourers e to 
— M 
Day after day brings ea instance 
which may produce 
von pee 
—. sam 
have 
have proo 
mearum. i in a 
eg ing, 
n the 
te 
appears, from the oem 23 8 that 5 
s of Mr. R. 
He did not d hea! o. bot on his return put 
assisted 3 who then left 
e boy then d dows 
oni X th er e d list stra 
e of the s e foo] 
threw itin a bui MS nm 
— incus prid tot stacks, 
whole village in a few ours was ina blazo. T 
of all the mischief end, fu aun, told Bg 
what he had done bein "ong 
was taken : c 
the. 
having been e was disc 
into recognisances that hes are appear rey 
called upon. The offices which have. suffered 
the Unity, Suffolk, dep prone shee 
shire, No: pare ie nd Allian 
n the Tin es of 3 3 
revives zx 8 as to the lown 
wages in Dorsetshire. e wri 
aph to the C 5 a la 
el 50 on whom a fi 
when 
by P the fie — 
ter and Liverpool, Y: 
of these | is 
^ Whether cim man be an able. 
“Whether he be a t diligen 
€ W 
“rage — r? 
nt and honest one ? 
iving with bim do not earn | 
nearly or entirely their own maintenance ? 
And wi 
ae oni the ba: sis of | 
he course of the day ? 
‘he answers to the first. two 
E 
h 
pc ee where they ar 
and character of their m 
to ‘this independence, they h 
remedy against the 
» adopt meia. as =e 
Dus 
cially referred to this 
the Ti 
ker themselves alone ae in no ee e on p 
tiality or rekien | how — succeed. It i 
plain that in no way - by no 
the condition of the ete pm 
— 
2 
os 
td 
e eler 
accept at once the om 
with 
ar- ee s pow 
in after E dii wing the s 
of i 
— ortant that one cause, 
ful, but we regret to 
much overlooked, shouid receive greater 
e refer is the e diseased. 
at, sap 
green and fres 
senti ing the ap called, ! e of s 
called, za 
chat his prosperity depends upon himself 
| alone, the more likely, other things being equal, is he 
yt 
the 
dike depend 
™ | hand, depend u 
t he be the owner ro i the property or the head c of the 
called 
par arish, is to enco 
rnishes us 
tion of this diseased character i in wc 
zs 
—it is to direot h 
goa ndant  neighbou: reete oes direct. 
owever, 
— more delightful han. the effect of a , patri- | 
and is then ex 
moisture, is liable to — i 
g tha rgot. Thus 
rule 
ty isa right-minded man. And it is we 
— 
oe p. dee rule pre 
The Dorset Co wea Chro —.— again 
8 at a harvest 
where 
rsal — 
ua the i 8 fruit of the best 
m that seeds ri 
t do 
rot ange E 
ssibl er- | 
P 
to $ 
d injuri anm fi: Gh 
ee seed it beats, 
ee = 
the sys um 
8 the Tema of the vete — 
the free causing loss, difficulty, 
o the breeder, and 2 
any o 
standi g amongst all classes in Phe loc T — of man ur best 4 
‘This was well shown by the addross of Mr. Pore, | oy SS 
— — on its vite behalf on the I * They Tun f yarn is an estimate oO 
; ere all ; one family, for stock wl ma å J 
= a * and not fc hours of fo €" those —— ons | acres, a and the quantity of of t manure wih 
s 4- e ; wer n 
This | f the rage s of wages; yet | larity, an el ii ett tne he cepe emsat oC 240 acres able pland and 08 a iet 
my . — in v ar hi un wen felt gratitied at that moment, beeause on looki productia pa 2 i 
g : — — 1 -—- ed of the great Lr he | seven sheep per acre and perio. ge 
hose to which he had been — MÀ offered an å dire —.— willing hearts and hands | and the Sur ae 
c ae Sei a as ete 
À iversally rejecte 5 8 s gathering a imi 8 o be cultivated 
n. E ETT be asked whether the 8s. or tha He felt that they were — for ie. and of 
TW it may — — ye i promoting that go g good Mere pea that | and sheep, bred and kept on 
: wt confidence Ex as oan and e t to till they are fat and so 
— parts—a bad one, it EIN y 
gi i i cg in A ween 4 
money and part in — ot yac Potatoes, &e.” employer and een — E — they wa 2 years old. 
qd is evident that only the Ist, 2 and esr — te tinds of Crops 
os no means unfrequent for us to hear at | System.—It has been 
EE sie the third is entirely irr irre- - this se 3 "s of the year 2 ious complaints from = — ni ds 10 — 
ree Ot time 
a idi o p x subsequen à lipjes cy 8 ras rong thee —— as to the iir diffieulty experi- as they do when there songs d 
o. s d. wee their eows and heifers in calf, 
e 9s. ld. a week do not| Gazette, 1858 — e ra ips and 
k as Tu 
