фт 15, 1862.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. T" 
Cow how n many ye ears si to let well enough alone, and I'think nothing bu 
rie , until the xL zug away to | neglect in the mie ncn е краш can justify so > rout 
E by e ts/'who used 16 um d iM tois is. und гафлат — А Why, one gentleman 
migran 1 support о ire, stat 
America when we ике, at "home sleeping, and never | that the roads were kept in very good repair in his own paris 
There was | for a rate of a penny in the pound, and all the fault he could 
had taken а great de » pe interest | Possibly find with the present system was that in some 
en | wh ) eee 
Assuming, however, that a farm of the value of 5001. a-year 
without game is let for 4501. with we on it, — in the first 
place, Government loses that 50/ a-year ч les 
Aand B; but that is no business of ours — t is 
sharp enough to look out for itself. The И, gos 
ever, pays all bis local rates om the full value of the farmi— 
county rates, church rates, poor's rates, and highway rates; 
- js nothi i 
D that t arve, id not s 
perm the cut, and all that was wanting was the driv- т work on the roads early in the orig: Bow: * resent | gam 
lo be changed from one of 54 inches to one e are two surveyors to — parish, which would give 
É sid the Mitford and р с 
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asbin ng and an ракета question: “ Ро your cocks 
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ear how wonderfully а сег- | аге bis ie en | nder th ? ај 
: А ses e endent of trafñc which m i 
district which he should not point out—how |the cost of ета ng roads im differen e dea e er 
wwüderfully two or three farmers got their hay in. instance, there is the quantity JM | the ird and situation of 
and 
They the material; then there is the nature of the subso boten of the | comes the ques! estion, ** Ho 4 seme" this 
every respect! grievan 
Бот green per m roads, ihe еж of the district, the hed; : 
, gen and the fences ; | Why, we have assessmen mittees, and they are ёо! idu run 
тшй ask how much more it cost them y that of | all these circumstances affect the cost of keeping ro з. is ойг ашу to rate a property at VM Ф, wouid ма let 
e farmer. measurably cheaper; it In South l here I resided for some time. the ws I can see nA köre a myself rigi of 
der M 3 w s that brought about? whole of that portion of the principality is n district hic h coi == — over a certi 
^ surveyors, and there, where roads very hilly, av here T not bo rated аі те кезе 
if that sisi е fund imy гаво 3 oum уга TAS it 
making all those gentlem e Re aT H E 
ine, and do horse-rake. | officers, and if they are pre жас rg havon Ex about a | tat if ent of that ki nd TNI "I 
, about а | that if some arr: 
CES t i о Шошо аёаа to old cus- | penny in the pound on the von district. But I don't think | Mr. Howes Д. ope sten с rr EET to ds 
There was oubt& old customs were а | that would be the chief source of objection to parishes; where law of trespass, and ыным lo the со 4 rate, 
wa mh guide ар! pol qu poin nt, and the man was ds Mabeurebe tb it le I: bei = not ——ÁÀ wed to — — x шн» ч мем or апу e. far — x! in England 
roads. ere are alwa; agains e Poac! Read resume scat amid 
d wh the in a parish a cer ма gue eed a “aged and partial], inf loud an р rotra rique 
o К йоз pd They might try as cautiously labourers, who during the summer time get jobs of hoeing 
15 they liked, but let there be a resolution to progress. and weeding, and at Michaelmas they are to be found at the Mr. wes, M.P., 
1а Ке od implements, and e at the Surveyor iiidag for job on t! E од і -— differenose of plain ы, exist, eT ав to "he 
just ss effücient in mending roads as the 
) t во good that ere in use | strong labourers whom a district surveyor would be likely to ы inen 
у е! еге poi for t employ; and as these poor old fellows ean find no other em- Ho refo my saying that the үр pa Garma 
esider; and such was the heavy demand made b ployment in winter, they must be maintained out of the poors’ tional one— T ibat is to gA тт it may ч tod їп a any 
e БҮ Ша th Y | rates. Ron, if you will allow me Fe lk of cial hi county ‚ in whole or in part, in any eh of parishes, or in a 
consumers in country, tha 2А must either p instead of а general grievance, there is a gentleman on my M few. lt has dise to be adopted in a certain п number 
of Ab. un st of Norfolk. It чт ог may not be pro- 
perly 5 Y^ hat district; but it ought to be known 
a more rapid Ban 21е or y making a valuai f that property, I f мет m ыд s ond 
ers i m now o» g on » or else give up ie 'ere M in л ың repair Pe au the "geh that | that the qua рел tthe last Quarter Sessions was simply а 
8 the hamlet is to be annexed to the parish Уг LIT where | Provision du must be confirmed at another Quarter 
rate is 6d. in the pound. Now, I say it is rather an arbi- Bessions befor x1 me law ; and if any objections be enter- 
trary measure that this gentleman should hav from ed to it by the ratepayers of the district, th 
Farmers! Clu 5l. to ТЇ. a-year more, and cont n the | t$ confirmation, I have Chai ° o ux 
f management of the roads taken from him. We told, ons for the last 14 years ; and I e n A вау the 
Borem: The узай Act. E this meeting Мт, | however, that we shall not lose the management of the trates consider themselves trustees for all the ratepayers, 
CS. Rean said :—A tenant-farmernever opens his mouth | roads, but hat the district boards of way-warden bo | and I firmly believe that they have never abused ж» 
like the boards of guardians. Then I say that individual which i a sacred one. I have no 
though an indt tepayer has no 2— 
ing his foot in it a pad he begins to 
they regard as AX 
ividual ra! 
voting whether the Act shall А эди ted or not, he ed de pt 
qq its adopti 
m quite su 
ЫХ Ф anything but pigs and bullocks. If he does guardian and vice-chairman of а , and I know that if I b l toth: 
make a speech, and he happens to say h it e the most stingy man on earth, or the most liberal, neither жө; s» R i a AL T) there арай иис зе 
EA say, һе is made a butt to be shot at, to е "ees рош а —€— Mà ч inay о nce of à | opposition to the adoption ofthe Ac the magistrates would 
laughed at, серо $a, pe: ei at, at every | ch respect such an expression of opinion on the part of the majority 
У агрев ямен fall ped on бертк the — ; (bat, I Lien: ч 1 that if the 
m e, the | guardian can materially affect 4 amount 3 m» Tates of hia | 9 =з ara sure, also, Е 
сн s Чой e abnt strates | ticular cireumsto: hich Mr. Read bas alluded, of 
hamlet of Dillin ‚ he brought forward, they will be fully con- 
sidered ; and if it appears that the proposed arrangement wou 
e КЫ Á€— ust to the ctae and owners of that hamlet, "rd том 
от f they ever said when s went up to pass my h rátes, pears to 
ccounts was, * Your roads are in v order,” or some 
complimentary speech like th iere the: — as the auditors 
of the re ue зая You m mber that the 
magistrates e pow S p ting T gm made, and 
then they «2 be members of oard. Moreover, they will 
still be the power to which edet реа1 in case of any dis- 
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отау of ар "i nd xem respe r, the landed aris- ens of the таер: KT 
Llave been а. BiR же ња it. Da not matter how | we shall find that the parochial & of Government ОЁ | 9 Р ia forbidden - 
1 ylaw. Isit not, then, a matter of 
E pi — I shall con- bia uch w bsclot Eitinal urisprudence th 
—м суй ame- prese: ill. 
icab erstood and detecting all offences against the law of the land? 
p dus e ped a d eretofore, if a ройоегәан ник д met а cart full of e on the 
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teli him the 
can тт 
lice, it only proves to the 
mot been fally employed, and that when I pay my soven- | owe t civi Ae ч est Tas s f 
dre miel ie (зле some people are Ely pr Pod should be able to ce in the face of the 
Uere npe romarkably ЕЎ idw nen thoy wil A answer can us bont Enforce the law, or elso abolish the law 
lice bei ; omployed in the preservation and the protection entirely." It might be better to adopt a new wineiole 
en e aret posohers and sym- зов ether—to make game prope апа во as to put it, ш 
pathise with them. Now, sir, speakin the name of the = aD 34 А реч n's hens р йо e 
tenant farmers here present, I underta ed that red. ів | ап а үө a bly be a proper su ra discussi. t 
not one of them but who looks upon the poacher as an emy, порана дәш Дрон be О кэй ger m 
€ us inconveni: 
s; ihi ed pen ill Ар d bill was certa V бошу 
d I will have a s! erd who will watch over them 
and opie. ano etA BDE became prevalent, and he said RA. га a and E eiie] end 
€ | to me ** Your shepherd that you pa to look after your sheep AE E. dd have no such effect. Mr. Read 
inust come and help mine to watch my flock at night; and | that the time which tho policeman will spend in the 
pred e » m of оте must have bem, hitherto wasted ; but 
assist in 
serving . y cro there aro er E. т е 
p] aro MT are red : rdi ey afr no end at bep S'ould not be the case with respect to game. The police would 
I rA my humble inim m. they do o ths te ant farmers more good aoi Dp empleget ia ое. р reser rn ое ae tbe heg. 
№. лоу about the Bi xus mL than barm, for altbo agh i Pp api now and then our | hood round Norwich кы, armouth, оа — town ia the 
Stems ied Straight Gown amo ut The ty, that may 
iiy you iio еу (hat 
Speak with = 
S А What 25 8 — E x3 e respect for the ү с” па s have been able M м ier 
it existence of s and n nh „дә а! enew 
By ud отаев the 9 MEME pio Мн tho tenante, e МООР ay Ter, Vat, as uence, they | aren to th for бопе sial 6 and the Pen А her 
are in the end injurious to the landlord and the labourer, too. | сел AX it is notorious, have hi ithierto escaped 
t Game-preserving landlords sometimes tell us this: “When I throug 1: the shelter of the indulgence shown 
let my farm, I let it wi ith { pus e upon it, т ез knew it, а A 
me much Now, this is not alwa MO ERIT 
ere a lease is granted and 
дв, оа а ere polled, at least three 
fun, Опе would a еу iy Ойон to the adoption of the 
бк Ме. 
tien s ed there is во эче» Memoranda. 
uch gam the crops are nearly all eaten up; ала}  NomnTHUMDBER FARM. — 2. The weather during 
PEE t roads badly ү 
к їз а very Pared aiti 
bbit 
у | is 99 osse trat фут тыу е зех prom October has been en chiefly of a favourable character, 
