Maxon 10, 1860.] 
k, in the Books at | 
e in the 8p . Reduced Stoc 
5 Huxley, in the 3 per spar of 300l, transferred Dr — | 
e Bank of. of t the Right Hon. Lord Portm as | 
i ord mber last, pripite on is “ae for 
wt is hands, on accou aE wt = 
what he likes with his own what is it to you 
to me, or to Mr. Hamond, = We satan, if my jord 
chooses to add to his boma by breeding rabbits and 
hares for sale, just as the farmer does pigs and sheep ? 
mF A Unfor ap rere this o grea’ nyse ae with it. If my lord 
7 would only ow this out, and mark his hares and rabbits on 
ne a be ane Co wna of his | the side as the epherd does flock, so that when 
geben offeri uch | found straying Sa igh pound an. at once, the = ana 
be i allel. A 
ME. 
dee 
so and dbi interested pr oposa ould 
not 
unication pon Mr. Smith, of Wo sae oA re- re- | Sussex ANE, aaah 
mu rt on steam cultiv his 
aring oye! ‘pest Pepe $= Eea. 4 
8, to which his called his attention, 
FERS EF 
Al 
i |F 
Consulting Fingine Ierd Book was pres | | neighbou establishme: ay, 
A complete set of ‘the ae A ordered, ’ | tll him “the story, a as rather a curious fact in nogal histo 
sented by Mr. Duckham, an Weekly Meeting | had got no further, however, ber nfs Za Be 
ee pes ai adjourned to its Weekly Meeting | condition, jee had o back claws,” the Othar savagely 
£ nterrupted him, with “Why, paket Pt that was por toe mark ! 
n the 1 | ype peas rps de my } pirengan nisi !” as p bth on be d. Bu 
A xing of 
4 ae: 
| He pays deai rly enough for keep of it on 
* ays sA the keep ¢ of the poacher pa prison, and he pays for t 
ta | poze the man’s family in the workhouse, Increased mire 
prs AN of all kinds speak to this; and it is not so much a 
question m of how E ch the lan: dior geta by every head of game ! 
or how van the ten: 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE aad SURV bate GAZETTE, 
ing | are the 
mr | few 
| bad 
a | are 
S 
ispers character. amey | in the ear of his employer; 
wears them away more openly in court. He is incessantly 
be tween man and man, and h he 
the landlord transfers 
am hai PPY 
quisites, of paying 
ped of ia fair wages. 
va 
s 
me- pres erver allow big his 
and telling him, aie the sa 
But, as Mr. ane. W 
slaves of thei rank rs,” and, as he “the omer 
they i Oro an DIPA ee better. » OF course Wes may be a 
i ceptions, but taking them generally, keepers are ‘‘a 
ot.” 
The ramifications 
| injustice tracea 
hee wost è 
f them. 
of my subject, the abuses a 
ble to the over-preservation Reap grme, 
ndless. Let me endeavour to epitomise 
e higher or the bet 
ie gs rst place, the the 
HAR: Sprie EBE have been green crops, Siar so on, the groete the damage. othe har 
an exquisite, who > just tastes and tries, and then passes wna 
| tered a an pres that one, two, or aa hares, or eve en 1 | an exar peg ei Ea Ga be the oCh Aana 
frik rabbits, will consume as much as a sheep. T a or to radu! decay. Thon, the greater, to. bead af game, 
little to do with the actual stricter it is pre: , the 
R shall prefer taking this mn n the 
Satok ao of a man n to 
a Se be Mr. Philin see at one time « of his ‘life a 
aaie t of the Royal 1 oF peta 
ha 
It is 
movemen 
- the practice of ‘thes o pursuits t oes to cement the 
gf 
So 
the one to regard the other with a feeling something the nor 
beyond the mere consideration af Pounds eee and | 
pence, and that nourishes between them a stronger 
ahs, and a healthy tone of ect fellow 
Society, and the vont 
newer that thred i f iera do 
a one sheep, you could n estimate the i 
say pee it myself w whether! i Sonia have m 
ce with a farmer’s crops; ar 
uficient under Game-pr eserving 
esis the production of the: soil, ai to full npea of 
capital, and mars the fair industry and ability. 
meres 
again, one of the yet fact the cro 
enion: ultural dinners, how, when 
hairn and ‘‘th 
‘The 
I have | 
its back 
2 OOH Fs “The ee the Cl open 
e Mes I Companies,” pai the hundred and one uce, not 
4 which seem inseparable from such In : . . A 
PecheéP~more than eve T bH ae rent, n going | Without he chooses to = it away ? Has henot a right 
pes i ur | into business with es eyes prea s ould barter away his power | to ie the dam hares its until 
over.such he farm, Indeed this is seldom E RD on. gare to the Cnty ? What, in the face of all oe 
right to “the ` poneys 3” and d the aiio pe done? Abolish ga snd the 
I for one "should be very loath 
atte! arta mpted. then, tha 
‘tone ces, 
out the rien back h him, as as the ey h; 
pes they oe here the orator is 
an peng n taneous poe of applause that quite 
spoils f his t that, = A 
ave done, and as he 
; inte with 
fi the poini 
Eg 
foxhunter, to say that he had 
Wa good ‘seul of game ; 
sts Syt it for him; he € 
na still contin: 
E 
Es 
; 
ie 
rrupted with such a roar as I care not 
As Sterne says, “ the p picture we tay e raised is too 
.” I start, then, with the ace that 
roles are generally partial to field sports 
abuse, and not the use of game that we 
HNE 
iat 
ae 
a 
j: 
the sy. 
tempted in araia memory of man. I 
bell a e va that such a proposition 
we may any look around us, and a: 
friends” 
writing 
ed tos bat if ae 
ny whee e “the far 
= 
ro 
a 
Se 
arog 
an 
Eee. 
nce lat us ascertain the character of the battue 
the great body of D EA aA What do 999 men 
orni 
e ares some sharp agen 
ik when sd eae the 
her Es right 
rag A a3 they are called. uh boyana vs they 
apt to stand — aloof in of pae 
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f i 
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meda ma scene e very n: ak 
150 mas the authori e exi uch above his 
fe; 
f 
pe” 
i 
poems There is n: 
f = ee overlook them. 
proceeding Bir do 
? 
Daty paa Aa 
na a member of the total ta 
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mi 
ma peever ibd = 
pre, T only trast that he will at once summon his a 
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He is the v very essence . 
