1160 n GARDEN 
ERS’ 
CREOLE AND tee 2 tha i cab 
[Decemper 29, 1860. 
7 
e you 
—some of 
we not ticed one old 
aide nlt: 
operations in the Works, but the 
is greater $ 
ty 
day a man loses 
his hand ps carelessness ; within an 
ne colina w reid} it even forgetting the North Brits sh 
nd 
ekly papers interesting Lo tue 
culturist ‘for Scottish 
Agricr visitors, and the Irish 
w with a great ‘uphill slope instead of a hour a dozen apply | for his s plac Another day a| Farmers Gazette for friends from the other side of the 
mould- t g grind Channel. T journals are all stored in lettered 
bowsprit. This we learned was used for some purpose from his place; but “no danger deters men when the | pigeon-holes of suitable size till the end of the year, 
or other in the Fen Pun ee aay stands among the | pay is good, and the more dangerous the occupation | and then take their ranks with the bound volumes 
e kas a relic of „the The ot her varieties | the less fear seems to be felt, or care Tik except them. 
the mos 
hen 
, in the centre, 
for 
angely with the noble Elms 
With meer more for the as ay than a Laer 
inside, at the pandemonium of fire and for of 
See plonghs for the | 
eleton | ke 
le eats sm 
under strict rules and constant Superv 
ENANS w 
ey esty’s Gover! 
e 
t 
id 
+} J: 
e | massive compound (h 
vit sage S M 
d Messrs. Howard having engaged to 
the Works—a sang werfi 
igh and low pressure) ongs by 
PAES oer worthy of 
Jan bedded on a foundat 
| a self-ac SET arra 
The books are appropriately 
a substantial and large type copy of the 
ul and | Bi 
the ingeniously disposed, there are in this room 
Baal medels well worthy Hf attention. Among others, 
ngen ment of sig © 
Int es 
see a pen remembranoe, in the 
of brother ereen aoe 
Done 
m 8. 
Ti e.up uniform al sities ung at equal 
hole | dist os were the portraits of Mr, Allen 
Ransome, Mr. William Crosskill, Mr. Richard Garrett, 
sng and Mr. Richard Hornsby, sen., reminding one how 
Here was a 
n presented by her 
ee iy the inhabitants bod oe 
closely S birds of a feather flock jteirether, ii, tor sn. ith- 
y visi ble eo 
side wo , 
Our visit falling on a Saturday, when the hands are 
paid o; and ag ork ended at two o’clock for the week, 
. Fre 
a þa: nk-t telle er, and banishing the word 
o; separate payments, between A000. and oe of 
wages, in 20 minutes. 
be new to some, and there are various modes adopted 
for paying such | anding at 
5 
and with the 
in separate rey consisting ss 
ee crude materials that are "destined ¢ to be fashioned | a bus usy hive of indus stry, € one could scarce help thinkiog sover eigns, "halla “sove~ 
into the products of the establishment. Piles on piles|of the contrast between the arts of peace and war. pram crowns, half-crowns, florins, shillings si si xpeatonty 
of pig-iron show themselves, loam for moulding, EG Hannah More bs Sea asks— fourpennies, iron ies, and pennies, he clerk 
and ere eri smeliing. The latter is sea-borne fro O War, what art thou? | beside him to read off the abn amoun pris he 
Newcas ynn, and is thence delivered in barges to | After the brightest conquest, what remains labour book. “One, thirteen, eight” (1/. 13s. 8d.) might 
within t me yards of the spot where it is wanted for For the proud victorwhat Alas! to Teign | be the payment due to John Smith, or rather to “ No. 420,” 
consumpti Still further to economise labour, the ’er dee nations—a drear waste— and befi figures are scarcely uttered, the cash is 
tram extend letely ro t Eo as By one SAE me, » by 0 ne man’s lust of power, dropped into a small numbered bag. 'T is 
well as inside the workshops, Mi urn tables i in'every| | Unpeople pled! stowed away in succession with scores of others, upon a 
irection. By means of the little t ray marked “Forging Department,” or er 
these lines of railway, much heavy iting as Mah as Topes else we shal be ab to do more than look at department, as the case may be. The trays are taken 
tedious whe elbarrow work is avo oided, ne man FORGING H xactly as the clock strikes two, ope WS, 
: where the foremen of the departments h he 
ae" Mans RINSE scene, and one full of life and IET TO en its qundraple + lind them, bags, ot simply mais meee in mber is Sed. 
ergy, is One steam-driven fan blast, revolving 3000 t man of course coming forward as his number is called. 
me couple ree ey A pian tere iron ah eesti form the 
They I have a platform, to which the 
r feeding them are hoisted by 
(5 aan or shut off the 
wind, according as his ‘heating S 
y in 
receptacle close at hand, which is m arke t “* bags,” 
p 
ang which has the partisano of 
uires. Strange to say, the rushing of the wind into 
ion at fae rq bss i the oe or generator is z mpara ively inappreciable, |” ention em of, so that in a very few minutes (say 10) 
Then w in, a spont -or gh, thstanding thet re lustily from iho. whole id and Works. At the entrance- 
uns in a glowing | some scores of noz one and the same time. Pan i “bein os y im the month, there 
stream into a a “ladle mounted on wheels and running on | speaks | of the unseen pressure of the air we live was opy of the “ British Workman” free. e 
the tramway. ich sight, i o see the lough beams and handles, rake man, ‘nd a copy of the * Band i Siepe Review ” to 
fiery column pouring ont and throwing beautiful corus- | frames and the smaller parts of those implement each boy, who chose t o apply for t 
cations of sparks around. All is as mana, , t00, as | under the hands of. the workmen _ placed near the Among agencies of a Aira with t the f atter we 
if pouring milk from the pail into the coolers of the | forges, tell of a wondrous demand for A ma- | may simply enumerate the weekly meeting. for prayer 
Mey When fall the ladle is pushed i he tram- | chinery in this nse of — ricultural implem in the Works; the onthly lecture ee in the Works by. 
way, the iron decanted out to the moulders as the Incumbent of “Trinity” and a nting minister 
reg Ame: | i alternately ; and the sic ck fund to which the Sp re 
tarily, as were, 
spring into being at the v wiil Lot the oulad.. "Standing 
fides dozen = nate 2 moulds or chills for 
pletes the 
ASER A has to go 
pee eed has 
HOUS. om 
Mar ai is waant the 
died, so that it will be seen no piaghi or =r ri 
The 
pre- 
over the same ground twice. 
more light than either of the 
nstead of giv’ ing 
gratuities to any of the hands. 
We could toes wish to continue in the same s 
ee ‘our notes ets xhausted; but time and Madd 
o = 
casting ploughshares, man and boy at each 
set or sepa pares ane, as nf P for life or death, when | 
a Her 
= other seer ay 
5 
ls 
sy ae 
= ga; has appear to have a seats i for ie 
as ak stand pongo on the scene of ae usy 
activity, the same game is repeated. And the same 
again and again, PRA you ense to wonder where hose 
e you find plough- frames, 1 mould- ania (ah 
i r. at the loading Ainge, for tra ansmission 
by it, into Oxfordshire. oft 
stacked up by the hundred, Aprea eady | 
as a tailor would say 0 
The fl 
h incline our readers g e for 
the - present. Th on many valuable lessons to be- 
rned in + parent: nt we have been looking fw 
lea 
many tons we eight heaps of ' shares, map one o 
Th, 
. | making a pleasant soft and es sy floor, on which 
ir regularly-shaped Snes 6 f wood, 
ery. 
plough, the ON, pi the patie 
ractures or 
be adde d the stonnen athe foxy But it is adent thes 
ny — ba he 
shares has been irlari by Messrs. gree and cer- 
wd nothing 
can be pa% complete or efficient. 
oer ell 
re > 
> 
he 
the sh ares 
and smaller cease ‘going in ioe ‘and | 
| the larger parts | in n oblong boxes OF casee: A 3 
-furr ow 
measure. 
aoe one to the “The casifation and arrange- 
to a 
er. 
largest mon! 
an a aR minding n ening 
the 
s the 
etter name, or for 
e the 
ng abont the gare they 
so many playthings, the deafen 
eae which ae intlict on the untu stored a ear 7 
ite e 
nex 
is 
danger with it as any cies in the whole esta- 
Certain] indsto: ith 
ressed 
is necessarily 
ttn i ge carrying de- 
certainly great in 
t 
against their 
ork dl fally as! of 
e | the 
finished, 
from delay. A ay selec 
Seti nor 
like. But the bloc 
under Mr. 
here—was also by the landing stage, Ten zh follow | 
Smith’ “ Sinasher” to the fi oe : 
not left ou: allude to th 
xn-atore, in which rast of a castings mad 
in endless 
to the 
the fire-engine, stabling, general store-shop, ad the 
quo 
Gi Howard i 
oth 
ma of P RRE carrie usual extent, 
e deepest interest. oe showing his 
pra a on this subject, I cannot do better sak 
uote a fer of ge ok re pae Mr. Jaw 
oo 
a lecture 
multi. 
aint stores, the paint grindin 
rick 
hā 
think t 
‘of oper: 
he 
and pethemiton, 4 
i —I nS the 
earn higher wages, 
and no less than 
y dificulty i in getting Png done 
a there are di 
piece-work 
ae en 
oe 
that ve made the greatest progress 
whe ere Piece-work has been the rule. ‘It gives the 
Peot, 
n * well as 
the Engineer, the Agricultural Gazette, poe 
bo’ 
so well furnish hed, and so 
s attracti ys s that m 
on of agricultural boo 
Ti 
of getting over 
g Wen ord m 
s C tdw of Mr. J 
| Mirada the oma of the firm; and father of t 
n | pres roprie’ It has been 
gantly | b 
may take the bedin | 
ks 
kilfal man 
pe and unskilful man. It also sets the e energies of 
mind to work to find out ssid and quicker methods 
rk,” g 
‘Hard by the 
ohn 
the 
het. 
and we hav e done. | 
ali House. the resida o 
said th at “fa propt 
Not so, abe 
Towa whom hi Sat townsmen have 
Mr. John H his 4 
as | just elected? baw Fs Ean = Spa arm g cireumstanee 
without preceden e history of this ancient 
