Остовев 26, 1861.] 
; terial and less labour upon the roads | and 
15 ш еу. NS D rhaps said to isre aun. 
EE: ery | 
д rani it. We VN - vin have a mile? І too 
the e 
is just abroad and knows v 
t 
A red i into a Sen bt бог m, without which t 
Tm in the world is of little avail. Unless the | h 
э never keep у 
THE GARDENERS' amatus. i AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
955 
and inconvenient im 
e ру the 
8, сап we wonder if our ur dependents lose theirs ? 
good servant or labourer has been 
о 
Р P 
е as D roads in 
Az If you get the road in 
15 runs straight along it you will always be having 
ы] roads, but if you get Шеш so that the water 
7 ron off the crown direct into the ditches then 
thoroughfare may be а, and the material 
is matter for  secon consideration. 
ter easi слее 4 m" any — 
roadmaker the proper f in 
you 
a fit state. Form is every- | 
h form that the |for 
cours ра years о ун апу e accommo 
bout 
latio on | ү 
ways; by sym 
ing an interest in his p 
d i 
where possible a fair siz ut garden o 
ood cultivation e на sho по! 
1.  Swearin d drunkenness should be 
villages the system of * close parishes” ” to escape 
incidental or law charges, sufficient credit was 
лерда Prohibited, pem. Grad forb idden i in working 
hou , faithfulness, inday, е е 
not perhaps given (a nu Lepide per bin h and i atellig A ' alway. ys rewar arde ed. _ o allow these 
have now for som een аб work to Шү р 
Ъаа — E "His selfish and suicidal. умет, Over which in many case h го], 
сч good re the discussion on thi ' dwellings p aigos a rule have more 
admissio n on ans ides that it was desirable, useful accommodation, pow у 
— ded gene s0 а to 
ith two 
houlders, „the wate er 
о 
па; 7 int it was profitable by diminishing the expenses 
pon 
consequent u small м rowded dwellings, by 
уе more healthy and moral condition of the inhabi- 
ts of comfortable T well drained, and havi hint | 
a мр garden — he diffi а hy accomplis 
of the roa 
to show аяу) this resolved itself i 
mplo oyed t о per vifi a 
this good work i eie be TN enant fa Jem 
ment соп ald E do it, some | 
do it, others would not, шт where 
vid udi beloiged to to man no openi 
Р 
t 3f work, that with 
dd work pe three 
ше 
ailorded тог 
a builder's job. Another matter „noticed was the un- 
A moderate 
(четин каз aep «e quet т the еген 
children ; e if we would do them the grea 
possible kindness, let us and our wives 
the tr rou uble to instruct a labourer's boy or girl іш 
| be de say 1s. 6d. per week. Teach the boy to milk 
| and tend the pony, clean ne ad and k - 
the garden ; i the girl powali work. fro 
m [i 
and waiting at table, anā аА petere teach to 
"x and milk. You would thus be rearing а supply 
uld be findi 
ds, and he asked his h 
ld tw thus effected, mes ai for 150 
pared with other classes of his being assessed to the 
income tax, proof could 1 
teady useful servants. You wo 
а for your workmen's children n, keeping 
f all employments 
serious losson the eg s mann sections. The produce of corn 
also 
| —gang work. Thus identifying them 
for the pres ned by Me. Watson, 
and the 
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т Че master so early in life would ктө 
d ben efici jal influen nce on them this 
i 
о | other corn. Altogether the meeting was the be st the | 
Society has had, and a general disposition was evinced 
e|to use 
ever s effort. to make that of ied m year at 
1. J. W., Peterbori 
1 
vi 
A great deal was said about 
orfolk farming; and rece iussa Shrop- 
рае 7 was „held u upas а ртеаб 
ht th 
, WIOKHAM MARKET : On Labour. А. discussion on 
£ thia An} 
iiy iin earing a supply of Fo, mais servants 
which to supply the wants of his establishment. 
| Truthfu ulness, honesty, esr mper and attendance аё 
rship cs be inculcated 
ЇЇ employed, and as rum be e both 
i “precept. and example. The ol lowing resolutions 
3 4} 
e S toke Edith iae hewould вее 
= reading the following short paper :— Labour is the 
llott 1, others with 
E he might take useful lesso! on, 
the head. 
аа Society to Y ti „йене i їп 
а few with both; and although the emana- | 
tions of t the brain are more thought of, and stand 
JA’. 
should be ra: that the employing of boys and 
girls in the farm house should be recommended and 
encouraged ; that ime be ieable work should 
be done by the task o 
| out some of th 
higher in the VOrxs OI the 
vie still we must acknowledge that the latter are as 
ldi in paee fedt com- | 
geni 
нний л those far distant by means of the 
2 | electric wire, we should starve and perish in th 
Еке uei dd 
ТРЕТ "m 
we double line to cem: 
1863, and wit the. ote double and sin 
he ees induced to ho; 
I sa; 
working, 1 labouring man. its bi less 
well as и ея t is th labour- 
e|ing man t class enjoy Еа ог more robust 
line ope € 
would be adequate to Mie requi: 
> vci the geographical position я Норт it 
central than реб ounty ; | аш 
Ж, where 
entes uem to be done for the improve- 
PzrERBOROU 
ch, show of; ed ur. dinner, took place; there 
“ere nearly 40 entries for ploughing, and a larger 
. F ind 
The annual ploughing 
| enlightened, 
health ? vili how often do we see those viet ie Rel to 
shun this universal doom , wasting t their r days in 
ness and ipei the bit its in di 
они ae 4 
artizan to d 
herefore, honor and EM © е honest, en 
bi 
э Зсі, 
Edinburgh Veterinary Review, кезш: 1861. T. C, 
Jack, 92, Princes Street, Edi nbur 
The current Number contains 
a skin disease of 
"e! on shoeing, Sn 
Жани ард. заров 
апа 
and leadin ve of igence, 
energy and со! eof t the Editor. We quote 
rom its pages the оттар article оп Cattle poe 
miats ” taken from the columns of the : 
$t Without Seas dogmatic, we can 
and sickness. I id Die again, honour to honest 
industry. The aspect and position of labour has always | 
n dee changing habits and manners o 
e period when | ! 
of being too 
on the subject of foods and ca uei cattle, that 
the value of the richest uM vr ertile fields will 
bises being known, as it well к the intelligent 
armer, there are no es pue suggested of mixing 
& or medicating which can increase their күрг value 
до Beyond the farm process of crushing, cutting, 
ine, pulping, &с 
many days 
ear, and fghting for his liege lord when rd 
m in whatever cause; the least As 
thi 
rod " те nhan КЫ; virtues of. 
fo od. eseea hot. En material advertised, at a 
cost of th ahud annually, iid т rich their *dis- 
coverers? m ue rove heavy sources 
of profit to 
agio nts—the price of the article being five or 10 times 
t f 
as reli n and law RT 
rous tyranny SE "the *old barons,” x, "the .pos- 
prie 
| higher than that of the best ке | soundes 
adve 
en 
ements Дый, terers 
by a British far rmer e 
d be disr Аа pci ho 
sessors of the soil," the tights z labour b 1 
wes 
hich 
nesti 
E 
оте ае be 
fat са ised, as also mo cial and political | relied o 
the 1st prize of 107. | standing of the working man. cea ове the duty © Теш terial т — all other yet known can 
уу e, of Crowland ; and | and necessity st ‘training, m md improving | be produced, срт oves far more fattening than 
man, of Buckw е Тһе bim, and influencing for good во large a proportion оЁ any the far 3M at bad, he may then put his hands 
ойт cows ек competed for, ll i "то great aim and study of philanthro- in his pocket t 
per T кш = л м Sis sma n | pists and statesmen has of late been to accomplish | is the bes en, however, a very large price is 
he successful n the new class | this. without dino) the balance of intelligence, | эе bey a Mie beyond that which could be pro- 
Qt ыо оп, x which | power, and influence erm: sed by master and man. ured for an Me E ubstance, the presumption is, 
.Maborne obtaining f the great evils of our present system is niid of certainty, there is nota 
illiam labo hen ther good or bad are paid . pecore Fere proportion : 
T : the r sometimes earn m -inobb at < It is the mystery of the mixture, 
Ране тее wed | task "5 but as general e industry and intelli- | equalled richness, that the honest farmer 
n pigs the chief prizes en by g f g. In what йк class of business | for. А ed дпаеК їп the veter: 
n for moderate siza Dat very very EID merit|does such а of things exist? I confess this| advertise a certain * British Remedy? 
2 b animal for breeding pi as called | difficulty, but pee is the rem kan The осе tal removal of тїп nura cde n 
stimulus I know to in honid be and «шїп is task ог | other deformities regarded as geras 
һе dinis which was well attended, the Hon. G. есе кор This sj е the rule, and day- -work | manifest чш i ies „had simply c 
resided he exception. The k oils? of the гык, 4 
ira E кч 1. 1. e, 
ker and A da udo to the attempt which indolen not at i ihe. rate of. a ован т сере. Ваё the blemishes 
n made at the close of the last [o three | kno: р VM IUE dicati interfered with its 
Thorney, and Eye, to hav himself, or shirks the troub r| unlimited success. All quack пасы Re have at 
pper, preceded by divine | trouble's sak In ӨШ rk the best men 9 least the recommendation of not killing, if they can't 
h churcb, and participated in as a| be put by фон. or their progre wil Ье сше, 
classes; the o: Н drawback being | hampered, and thei earnings — by the ineff-| “Іа the cattle foods advertised мечо is abb s to 
ing а large concourse of| ci never | the in ване „ but попе as to their essential nature. 
dre it boe parie sh, whom might ин voc egent, NE "e perfect bon шо оте 1 We жы go the "lé ex of admitting that they € 
gularity that arose, and who by | be noticed and o occasion | а id "i proportion of flesh and fat forming element 
made the management of the feast onerous for violence or м. "dt ee igi our own and we bs led to iila that they contain четв 
with the family of 
