30 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Акад 12, 147 
› БеЗ. ts, which, as we have said|executed, But he sorry to find 
from euf successes, There has been one signal | miserable arrangements » coe ch comfort soie qmi tele —Á— үн 
wein. А etae, 2» dr bres ch it is hard to find ег place decency, cleanliness, = Ч Au: esol eri [T mit 
T We allude to that false y КК which builds | This is not a matter that will PRI to А — ces е" ma Er d 
churches, етесіз schoolhouses, and provides а influence of soup tickets, or of А тя e relie M eR aid 1i undoubtedly Ф tte fs 
national system ofeduention at vast expense, and |the shape of coals and blankets, Neither can 1i И the pe € misconduct 
yet pute. the бар» of the labourers Бе done by е = аеоси — ~ -n ы гасе чв сә D wma 7 К t 
as they w No exception is taken to church | all our English reforms, i салу: үнүнө] the alis x tuy R ho ate ge 
uilding or нр бред building, іп so far as it repre- | done ose who are concern A aa м 4 
: ts t elise. а rural question it lies exclusively between Revenue vit RS 
87 а; е заб гах киса он Australian | landlord and the tenant, Ps Pm 3 as the ey à are | тарта the be penalties of t the broke oken п Game hi 
ni o a begging u wn confessi : 
colonists more hopeful than another i s seen ime — — need not g gging upon Put xoa nd and pheasant ien age 
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tl tof town, te building | | So. far. as the landlord is concerned all buildings | And. just; g Mis 
Maj. rin io residence. "is Bat church arsenic adapted to the extent and character of the farm points, will be completely satisfied by the teri 
in England se e been accompanied with | upon which they are erected, yield а кана condemnation which will be everywhere 
by far too sli hta re ad dor the iones comfort and permanen i roperty. e 
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nise religion or morality as a matter of s sentimen nt, [of 21 years je been granted who, impressed with NR. н 4^ Bageronn, y. Brom ‚ call; 
onsisís in their practical adaptability to опг апа beas ате ende eir own money in трете г for hindoring the пека ж 
кё "Жз чый nd they r rasai, c^ r seal of | bricks and mortar PUn very large extent, in age bollers—e subject iP "pen agricultural im- 
confirmation from the ich they are | where the landlords were either unwilling ог | рогіапсе, Frequent fatal accidents—one Teportel 
illustrated in our homes. True, but what sort tof unable to айм» Че their wishes. It has been said in Yorkshire during the past week—force втеу. 
illustration ean they receive in a mud-built tene- | that іб із quite as important to have the staff of | body, for ызы, one uses steam power now an 
ment, where there are but two chambers for а |labourers upon the farm, as to have the stock of then iu ur" cu {о seek erm 
family of four children, boys and girls, and two | horses ; and ifit be f d profitable to erect stabl isks attending foul and il nage 
parents? The preacher may urge "eontentment and cowhouses and bulloek sheds, with every | Mr. RANSFORD'S Mgr. "wil therefore be rui 
with the lot wherein it hath pleased God top with interest. He 
m "—(Should he not change the term and say all tenant tiem, how much more profitable must| “АЦ the world ioni hat. the inerustation in stean 
resignation P)—but with what hope can he enforce|it be to erect cottages wherein the chi ildren | boilers is deposited from the water, and that, in 
irtues which compose a good and pure life, can grow up without necessity of moral taint, | boilers, it is мыс. difficu M ge ы but ud 
when he sees that they could nof possibly grow | where the mother can teach the precepts of order мыс n hr Hm A oR ard on ds 
in the atmosphere of not only that hovel, but {һе апа cleanliness to her young ones by practising e to the ales, peer a T 
01 other qui the village consists of. It them herself, and where the father may expe- helh rann ir rs Dias » Һа 
sounds li like а mockery of their misfortune > to огу rience the nw reception at the evening hour, |: i^ e 
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f and ali e joy the sentiment—' There's no place i. Wil yoa ot oblig ki eri ж Mem 
ings, ' n up thy ehild in the way he sho sald go, | like hom “I tried the exp 30-horse tubular boiler, 
d when he is old he will not epart from it.” Considerable hindranee has been thrown in the | та addition to the bl ff cock at the bottom anoth 
Crowded together in unseem “= closeness, what зау of question by the avagant manner | was fitted over the fire рап, at the usual levelof 
raining ean there be for the boy or girl during ів which many eottage builders have set about| water, and to the end of i ond the boiler, va 
the other days of 4^ e but one of vice, from |their work of improvemen ere has been |serewed on a fann "Y of shee miu M 
wh to one pulpit exhortations $,|too much yielding to simple matters of fancy. | that on the — "being opened, anything oating witi 
Sunday school Piin or secular duonton n the Thatched roofs, quaint gables, Tudor chimneys, |S or 10 inches on each side was drawn d 
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and tasteful porches, may be well in their way ; e engine-driver had directions to open h 
Useless would prove all na> e tese the tor- buta too exclusive seeking for pretty effects has pup day , and the арра оба EAS MD e 
tuous branches of а sores Elm. as grown оед шы in a picturesque exterior, an inte imtit ihe & А. p^ peo never to blow out ù 
thus permanently in accommodation to evil influ- |ті өөү secure the comforts of а family, » | boit КУ Borsa ыа or four from ё 
ences from without. Piysieally an and eed the | a mie Which often obliges the owner to lower, and half that quantity from the upper cock 
labourer also will doloris debit БаР with half the rent. The idea has Н off all thick and dirt; 
the influences d urround | hen ce arisen that cottage Vases must always| « months, first. 
e unkindl i | involve a loss here our md architeets follow | to get nearly cold, the е was en 
the fact until the sight becomes repulsive or ineon- | the guidance of those who are respo ыла. ic water ice then introduced by the man: к 
enient; when а place on the treadmill, а solitary | our great public: buildings, Е d tubes th ly washed. Ол examination tl 
cell, or a bed in perpetuity at some reformato ,|nienee wil generally be sacrificed уф exte: half of гун tubes was as clean as the 
will provided ; iid in i s if our T owners or our » M^ the upper yak rear ae paaa i 
аг into their | 
orooked tree "The — own hands нуу веб ios them чегі solution this about —— bushel [4 thin nae broker ka " 
has Ба v lata dried ТЬ T Pubhintins escas question— What is most convenienea that wn three niii тез 
tage accommodation of Бийн: сап be provided pa a family of eight porone ено ; Шы, b on et up steam again. 
That "dietriot is тет фу - нч de say, unique, within the space of four walls, for the expe dipende —Á уеду Фе i 
i bedrooms, | whose erection the rent of 1s. 6d. or 2s. 
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floors, and want of rooms, allowing neither for dioles of prime cost will be overcome, км the boiler i $ 
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mit M = direct attention to a disgraceful illustra- afternoo ооп, and the fites opened, 
а СМ : 5 = qe another column, of the way in|? neca is^ wh E Monday morning, end 
M ten >- e amily system, wii fe for law and substantial injustice are |? CM "y 306 Saturday provi 
vidit inet = pes и life ood | sometimes gri out together at Petty ions la e d brc БЕН ve Celle dpa ii dedi 
i i со! otage en opri agis ald see the | during а game law prosecution, "ће m. istrates de nie until the boiler and tubes were 
end deform -4 really is, in all its intrinsic ugliness | were no doubt bound to convict t а : = 
ed offence. But 
has p found that liberty is better should inflict on him а punishment a card 
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опе; ied Ка. иек ч ба ue s врігасу, Should h have = бо san ме by kis € 5" не поб mt " 
ride of t aceusers, d pu ; 
irtwe of of ж кемит», and the man шу worth of| Тһе servants of the great landowner of the E Ier: farm St o Soot m e 
wis i 6 north of and south ens a 
Š ба 4 England’s c NE а stranger ger|neighbourhood had been guilty of an inne of uld са ps u pr : 
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8 ы zn р! that no ; : у né clergy- | turallabourers under this system мө Л nr 
the аар parentath ead, fee pe of that manioipal | man —upon the bench, however es Pe ye Ў M rcm conditio: S ME undas e other Ё 
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nour, | cons toa " 85 inde 
our nies: reputation ынем С verge m e law, Sed in this kingdom may be — 
seno of the strength and hope of the upper and their ій. рец e A rec « 
we DN e оа to раса шө 1 was, however, left to Mr, Wrrrraw „Воорт, же edes серт Поугатп f 
m WR t that tha ош our splendi e зода 1а the Court, to give expression to the | *'! ; anda wore ud nd improvement ogy 
the ратта of the domestio feelings of an E nglishman. “He had viae e farm is wrought by by sper 
imo; aad what bat ibi аинек ш must be cmd ps t the erase by JONATHAN ГЕ of being. lodged im Ше bothy aro have © 
Чою Tho хз E е converse is to be seen by WILD =з first ing men thieves and then big he rm о rds ; 
ve out of 10 of our Baom ood- rehension had | i AES age system," vba "ho labourors im md y 
d becom uainted with their | been extinct in this eountry кык worthy was ages, and have to walk gh M Mw 
cd or more to their work. Neither of 
