THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND заан а 
a report, it could not be ердин material steps | risen up, and they туу. 
Should have been € ы Gov n that report; 
and that w: а саѕе муа зүн Ley to one half 
apr пенен 2 NS related to county 
t was not at allstrange 
шей 
Кк event of monarchy being re-established in that 
untry. 
Сова. —Adviees from: Havannah to the 5th inst. 
tho 90th 
September. as on his way to Cuba e 
assume the Maei d hip of that island, быш will 
command the Spanish expedition against Mex 
wh; shoul ле t \ 
ARE altogeth xim 
ell 
elemen tary 
бероњ Не did not ras any serious gronna суйоп, 
been made if that M d bee rim 
d 
Parent, 
bro jido n education for iheir eis 
state, they were able to an ^ 
allude to the ne 
as 
E bal n done in "pro 
and he could not express ioo "strongly his einn 
ofi ihe folly Mod. infetustion. of f Gov Pieria in dealin 
with the report thes mixed up the чер individ 
—namely, the rights of cer ЖЧ чуч Paaston with the нс 
abstract estie d bee Pad 
чс _Ашйгсөгез, 
N MANNE at the annual meetin 
of C Tongiboroug "Арла ultural Association on 
Friday, ma ade "followi En remarks on political 
"pei in dato ^ doin ultur 
No one who has жер habit f reading the news- 
pap (o last "p ^) "ei г week iE failed to have 
f. an diam A Mb a ed diaaamasEmÉÓS Айыл 2 
th ould not , and in 
ing 1 far there was a suspicion that Шау RUM Io the; ваше ша: 3 
» mentary | but for al that he advised them to suspend thei nions and 
to the speakers, I am bound to say that a reflection of that sort judgment until Parlia М n the eq io 
is anything but agreeable when one rises to return thanks. At | He ех а А his intention of bringing the ЧА before the 
the present moment there is most fortunately a decided lull in | House of Lords himself, aithough he doubted whether that w. 
everything approaching party polities and party agitation, and | the proper place to deal with the question. 
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Subject upon which he been asked X: Me 
I suppose it is in consequence of this complete and decided lull| confident that the advocates of education 
that we have these copious references to tie unfortunate | John Wi ring the | trust that the papini е a “ыо. у 
speeches of unfortunate agricultural members, Politics, аз | matter ouse of Con в, which he looked upon | class, would do 
we have already been told in the course of the evening, iti y to deal with the subject as it should be | than а E ио of 0i um meri йер 
are most properly and rigorously excluded from y. eetings, | dealt bus He, however, reb that the House of Commons MAJOR BER t 
and a person like myself, being totally incompetent to address | wou t give e the subject that шас attention which it М.Р, at a ues | 
a meeting like this with any effect upoh purely agricultural But, whatever might sult of the delibera- | аб Colchester, made d the following тшй “ 
[^ pni pn fur forth Vnum occurs созу к y са tions Ур £ Parliament, he did e think that ne erm already ш 
say in г r the compliment you have been pleased to 
yme? With c s tread I must сее the dull path д Ames s emed to be a general vi id 
which Mr. Hartin un "uiyself trod duri t session of Je i the à the columns of manyar the = 
анына, and carefully and gingerly pers А any references n тй т of n" inst m s в betwee conti Md Pr | 
may sav pure party poli се І must endeavour to nnde fet the loss of the Gover 
кота ifI 7-44 if Meis em anything done or attempted to 
Parlia as hi 
i terial еп ioi was са read е Tur Втент Нох. Sr& Јонх PaxiwGTON, M.P., | ЖОП Pu intrins = 
the premi: Following that course, in the first place I must | the Word meeting made the following remarks on | ad a vain md idle th Fa o 
0! Ws са hairma Packe, t gri- | the new Minute: чач gc e it w ант: Mr и 
tics wi ro; would 
бао wb m Highway ВШ, pot i ls œ| “He had never been an ardent admirer of the present evil in the country, m great Denefts hd 
interested and influenced the fortunes of English farmers con- synom and haa l alwaya had pe Eh eri ӨГ its efficacy, and on | having two distin 
erably.; but tha dropped. Тһегеҝге І can say | Various occas indulged in prophecies respecting it. wer 
othing. about it. n we had a Bill for facilitating the | DOW found himself i in the реш їп hich propies were ok 
erection of cultural cottages—a st admirable and | always to be found—that of finding his predictions near their 
а il 
de eve pe f Lo rd telton that h ch i Win 
attained ае doped eda Bir call dth Т: the views o Lytte at he was mu ore inc 
"The Sbata f that Bill no dou ito i rromovablo six e to agree with the observations made several years аво by Mr. 
Jabour ofthe poor man, pere dein m in the sod William m Cowper r, when he declari ха tha ti n his opinion the 
system was utterly керле supposing it been ever 
laid down апа adopted as a whole, а that the only bendi 
bebe quent am mrs ich it could be vii vindice nod wost mall vo, understood ро 
‘efect, amd tnat we shall see -— year social ut sec rstood 
Tet aT dm БЕС T he did not deny, and he did ih how it 
bs атсан а Bill w t heard of during the possible to deny, that the expenditure w^ во large 
s дей ase, апа although | а. pee of money as had been spent on education could be 
great differences p ion undoubtedly existed as to best | Without good results. No doubt a great deal had been 
m йз, whe 
"uri icultu ti effected, but th 
а. ре pos te Шау that it is of the — ES maximum of good had been done, This was a most im 
0 les ther classes Р + роко бо question ; A det: r, equally important, was ether the 
‘principally t m апо that they should, if БЫН; know in | Present syst ould go on much n. These would be 
phai ch may be obliged to be had for the questions for KE геа deliberation of Parliam ment, and he 
diea NA Last year, we are told on the highest | Ë rusted they w bi receive the attention they merited. With 
а з "hot. em than 40 millions of money were sent respect to the new code, his present impri eeion was that its 
out of this country in order to purchase corn for the consum p- | primary object we pen ак, чир at all, but financial; that 4 by the 
Pop wii i " t Ses n i i unt; ut intain nnection between 
the terribly evil results which follow from a dependence on expenses; but whatever might be the faults of the code, let Mss пой, m ся д aem 
foreign erga d asupply of the raw material of any one one Stime conne сіе with it was Nittany indefensible, а а of the empir пвегтайте e 
ustries. А: iti sla 
ur,and that ез: f wages 
¿the cotton districts, which I fear we must regard as too |? most t e pr осоо ing, 1 есуде} it w lated to 
probable, during the ensuing winter we should have to |9Xcite suspicion. г itself. Beyond this he чоо Баз o into 
айа an enormous drain of something like 30 or 40 ms the question, but would leave it and see what course Pa i 
, ment w icy ke in pd dud x m m MARE he boped 
studen 
s f st a 
Almigbty gs we are not threatened with that second and heretofor and а he good name they alres y bore. 
d bo =ч having bee HE Ric N. C, B. pu v, M.P, at the 
я à Ф "ien opening of is Potteries Mechanics Institution at 
:tura! statisties are obtained—I see there with some surprise ce чє п the 15th inst., ma Ms he following remarks 
rprise, bs g 
that te. - last 10 years the breadth of land under wheat | on t w Edueation nim na 
y greal i 
Tho are good aui lu: this A ст mm which d echanies' Institution provided | your ns, but stic) oper 
-gloomy view of the state of things there, in con was е ing of а v аг, ны to the working classes, 
great diminution of the breadti of land nder vet oin n mmon -with di lows 
tion. But, as Ih isl 
h the grammar school at O 
he baden — as follows: 
us. ANE, M.P., at а 
Оп the Who pa тод the f - ра но г the iv education i in шына schools ham ai Pee Tiem as o ud ds 
e whole а hary: ОШЕН: А at the age of 10 or 12; but th ng n of Par 
and I trust we may look forw A ith | den dier e the higher schools, the оси = diete obliged d ipo о go at бо 74 art 
future. ng my con- | 2206 to the general business of life. The question was whether үе ive p. 
iis to good отор гей, ho. Бе sympathy and t difficulties, that general education, отат as ЫБ, to fit them to go 
e 
of life, 
s 
NT no & ‚ Hits а 
cerely trust that under the good providence of this secondary stage of t d | 
al , Second: ge of education, and could not the 
к. forward to the prosperous and happy it E n he deficiencies in the working man's education be repaired by 
arming of what I must, speaking i in this room, term the dis- | 810 means as those offered the working classes of Наше by 
ие Ton pes hire Mr. Bromfield's munificence? Не feared they would not have 
ilding as t, if o 
had 
N presided on Mond day at the annual | resources, and T sho i 
E ^ wed that eto be done only by th. 
mes ing of e Worcester {Diocesan iir College, | hearty co-operation of employers and employed. I s old and we 
spoke as fo. ee henew Educa EM Mia ute ;— | tim ссе feudal lords exercised а sort of parental care of their | eatch at every stra eerie 
« They were scie sadi pen neighbours, and the thought of that stirred the best | signify a bit; that tose 
very great, 4 for bof fuh On th rend though not foelings within us, апа increased o ational pride. t iv as they were Conser 
easy to вау à great deal, and the 4 n tha "point it would be | time the ma nfacturers of the land took the eir places among the 
much, because there тава tendenc eum r А аз of saying too | large capitaliste and the princes of our cities, and he thought 
erated terms of the г v Mia к 54 КЕ іп violent and Ims could hardly have calculated the effect of their new 
however, the matter ч e present time, ition. He Vite т the time when manufactu 
wW en 
Were а 
ways been there | but were not acquainted with the hearts and homes of MÀ en clle EA ee d change 
in a than one 
men of more 
апу who a year or tWo sir 
TS 
ncasbire, that th wealt 
lp» XD for good o evil on all around him. тоа saw n 
- 9f care, and i" labora we er ап extraordinary degree | la had i had i RIT "ара t Fu n be tseni 
.. fanetibns— when they had eost in ree ormance of their questicn of remunera had apu u 
10888 of máterials for Jedgm ent, oda ees er and ies a ve ewhat resembling that u^ the old feudal lords of the ip im к 
d thosearound him. A relationship and co-operátion bai 
Е ~ 
at this i change о кв Wero 
АР Р dde fat i tto уте A I s 
