‘Apert 21, 1860. sol ek gi eae AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE. 371 
he parents of crime and misery ; girls | We st of England Soci 
= “ The Labourer’s Pay whether in 
wpa ‘eo wr washing, | | monos or in Kind,’ which Tå mt to show that the latter system 
isting, and with Poem ss live vk value since aia c. Thus far I would educate them, using such means | was not altog seth er bad, as the labourer was saved the retailers 
n ven named has fully aan Lira Ta cattle en S] as may be found available in every parish, and at as | profit, an $% ad the staff of life supplie ed at a reasonable price 
f ittle ex d:t as possible, but something they |in times of scarcity. He r J ann e 
aber trifling it ~~ egy for it too | but expres ot surprise that such a saiet as the Bath a 
ê costs but little | West of E: ngl iad should have opened aad Journal for suéh a 
ron. he 1 £ a » and z atita mate of KATAA Ahaa be avoic ae: i ea and publishing such a statement as can be found in 
f the people themselves, of those by whose |. Do not suppose that i consider this sketch a sufficient - | the essay of Messrs. Spender and Isaac, in the last year but one, 
kill this vast amo se f pia grow th and | tion fora poor person, only that, ee =n his gr AANA z, | They. have not only published it, but awarded it their prize. 
stren st, as well as of that varied etable produce, hb dpan be ae mostly to his ow our lest we place | thus stamping it with all the authority this Society can give it. 
, ig ON man and beast, saa gnoanoed Sad sanded and im- | hi better position than the n dib Ko have. by their | I should na wr rene A pe aay aere oe yee, dibe i aay 
pr H xhibited at least a mtr fod, better clothe and | fruga lity a aa which, ance, raised themselves higher i in n | bave been giv 
É a infinitely bett tter clothed, and Es è of socie Y, which, in my hu county—vi 
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holds position whe: s pro- | for know, aily € life, tha’ ate affairs, ned to give yo oun ay la r xecount, 
k Eon Io ors uate sttained to 10 the “dignity of a science, and | ety pie S who has | are to. valuo ne knowledge and the use Sot | as it has actual cpdn ‘canis ‘ous the pon year 5 and Bed no 
h peenar work Co oa nds with the best directed effor ben brains as well a ert his ‘ong arm. The labour of | mistake may be supposed to hav Aire pinya f 
i > jaa e head of a w en te 3 üs m oet. ‘vate thei Page s, Iam Sablitewa o, unt 
i A ER sh I have valued them at, if they ‘will ona T or Twill 
f Fe 4 “I will now call your at e any o ho amount that will find m my men in their 
t gi Challenge Cap. aw: g Thomas TE R TRE which is the next seeps of my itsel, perquisites “for ae next pa years. The only ee T hav I 
il. a Short- rekon ull, Dr, “ Decent ana: histones feroisdabotilers are not so Oranan e A unt of is their ale ; but 2 gers 
d ‘a. eet e Aak, awarded to "Thomas numeron: dba à A Á nat po pte the ne oe aí pic d 
ht Re tet Shore bored D ons tantly hearing of a of a R ant o; e iros ng m dr and can a posi ible at piece work ; it gives the best labourers adv vantages ; 
Sie nite pla padia pei thair PA th oT Talio vi ing TO mg pecple | it relieves me of having to see they keep their ty aor laptng $ 
i Bulls —Best Bull, Ferny Touathan Michardson, Lisburn ; 2d, | many cottages = P required for the proper residences of aA OTEREN Loa Bs ` ali ve a ana ney TOR baga paid, ee ae A ag <3 
J W. T. Crosbie, Tralee ; 3d, J. i ates. inet 1858, Lord |t those working o e farm ; but where is the farmer that will | 15 men, who ha ave artoa for ee pac my fath SEDIA number 
t Talbot de Malahide ; bq, Francis Lindsa; vleagh. Best | not pay an me Seay Doté for a farm having cottages on it | cf ems averaging 17 K h man. ft 
1857, Thomas Barnes, Westland, Moynalty ; y. Bar- | for the use of his labourers? All new cottages should have 2b Al. r 
: aroft, Kilbogget. Best, prior to i857, Cs eri White- three bed-rooms—and just half of mine have thisñuüumber, All 
l Mävén; Bd 1 of Clar ee all, the rize i) s, large grown up families should have cottages with this 
is Bar Moynalty, th Aa 2a, J. ichardson, | accommodation. I geod to every 100 acres of land there a 
& Thomas Barnes, Moynalty, land _Pigughed and pre 
h Bisburn, Large Silver Biel should be at least two coitages, tard frequently as would bei 
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Heifers.—Best, 1859, W. T. Crosbie, Tralee ; 2d, Stewart | not be too many, foe to. each Base o Ae fro: f pem y ey of supplying them with flour is different 
Marjoribanks, Watford. Best, 1858, in Calf, or produci ng a |land, and then allo "e ‘ould not be necessary. They from that of my neighbours, though it has the same end in 
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Live Calf within 12 months, subsequent t ith. date of the | should also have a rar Be a pigstyo. Ked ane s me 
show, Méssrs. Turnbull, Rent: nig John.-C we is, Ba iar e. | pleasure etc m with a pig alwa Mead ee n to provid 
giving milk or in harles > lylong- 
ford ; 2d, ‘Fitzwilliam Welsh, Timorick. Best e prize “ I will now proceed to'consider pehota iit advan- small; T sontequenty al me uire 
ing heifers, either baying hanks ae or produc ong taea of the’ agrionltural ‘labourer :— bushel, it being entirely o optional to Sexe eo what q 
months t to a Gal T 
I employ a man it is to my intere: 
date of the show, | © ne Hod ihre 
Messrs. Ren aer t hat one labourer i§trequired to-every 30 | they have. other 
EE fnb I EEES age, either having had | 2cres Giri, ad ual portion of arable and pasture, po a presently read tos 0, b wey: t ii 
a living calf with 12 ay bing ng the date of the show, or few extra at harvest “According to circumstances ahd the quan- | as grommet iy: a instan 
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Fighard a sete Boral re. Th node of ent in this éounty has most] 
Welsh, Lime aaron rize milch cows, —— 40s. per acre, The mode o: m s Coun o ah 
‘ ‘ been in money and a no end of Doraiiieltoe—b es, Ci spars i 
Eastwood, the Gold Medal. eusto pet id ha denny been Darn dh r betwee master and his | summer, carne be rae 158. 3 
man, and one that I should have a be didnot require the | the rough carpentering for 
riers? ya interference of third ‘persons; for though in the case of a 
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ease aa Fitzwilliam | ment: BOs. 
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e also any Pane little advantages h partake o 
y Sa charitabl e keria e, Such as a supply of coals, where wante 
nding the f ti a nenita price, , diothing clubs, yes the like.” Mr. Fowler 
“ 4 Mr. | subm: eg eal subjo’ “apne r sheet, which will e: spin al, 
vg it T Fowler then read an e extract from. the Journal of the ih and Sith the fe recedin arks :— 
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y be the rear Saint im A I 3 Bi Š > ; 0116. 
for instanoe, if we were to study their litt | 27 13 4| 10 b4 ; 
a body, It may bo the means of drawin Ditto `} | 95 165 5| 10 6 0 5 0l 
vange a glosar bon ar AANE Cit et thera by | 4 Shepherd 23.19 4| 9 0 4 5 Of 2a 
y our words, and by our mannér, that we have 4 4 ` A 616 6 
their wel e, their interést, and their comfort at cata I 5: Soon and Thatcher* 45 ear ig ‘dg 2 4 3 ; i 
belie ‘world bo the means of duoin . yee 0 015 0| 919 
to give us their good will, as well as apa o T $ 0 015 010 11 : 
have poii or cow peri it 78.19 $| 11 0 0 toy 8 
especial care, » Watch wm y% 9 9 if 0 10 016 á 
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Po oun After Serta it 
| Above was ent ex wl itt, coe esa N otices o of ET 
atalia were stated to be Te 
Sect western counties. He then | A Letter on Steam Geitin addressed to the , Right 
hoe 
ve had many letters from farniersin different | Hon. B. Disraeli, M.P. W. Smith, of Wool- 
<page rand from mm them Th pie ye fhbourhood ston, Bucks. By 5 
the owners a and occupiers e soil, for on these two classes ip Sean apse ae vua TACA -z r. Smith h the hi of hi neetio 
asic about 10s. per week in cash ina 3s. per week in perqui: ere gives the history of his own con’ n 
much of the moral an A eoctal position of the labourer depends. | total iss. tor wv week. From the neighborhood a Dore eee wit ith this subject. we ppc to be for the most 
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toe eee ae aye for the mee sr is coe the a communications ee) oP gel yet tn Sy one ge s | an account er personal sticcéss rendered all the more 
pa mer il Aeta gee Ta ie sige! oek inthe s the cenit Se and niga jose 
Y | averages tighen arh payments Tis 6d. per week, one which he a 
m Sherborne also I find the be st labou rers le 
r advantage: s are noti so 
the county, Phoa they take | the Royal Arcata Soc Society of poa 
motè s holidays. From | exhibited Ni is apparatus most s 
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Dat Kin tittle, stating: their children | 
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F aaa, oti ban, It has often 
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Wimborne on Sor es ae pal [sods ee to 
lieve the wages are about the sa at Dorc! 
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ous Work is done by the | mad vagy eee tell you “that this is the Pee fags the | ‘the Te 
‘the demand ifór manual | fy Vire p do not flow in so quickly to the exchequer for the ESAN dragged t ey 
to be more skilled | egming mee asrori 7 effect that inversion; and certainly 
weapon in| The follow ons were then «(ee eee n aiat the 
Jub that aw prize at 
a | neigh ewopni set the mn goet oota tion | Mr. Smith feels of course ed that be, one of 
the oldest and most leadirig men in steam 
nder and Isaac in 
Shock , | enlttre, should have lost the honours to which | he had 
oe = ver tho ages wre ed md urer lig, so fair a eng It is needless to diseuss whether or not 
; i y mat ir Are inoorreck an reiii dry an progress of agriculture has aa: 
in our village sc ta) A pA Jal Sis T arad po | ited by th pertponement of any award by the 
a pee eke | Society until Mr. Howler ‘had made gost What 
