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, AuRICSLTr i'AL :\ÜT2;. -
AuRICSLTr i'AL :\ÜT2;. WI'!lEN ?T F,:T,"A7 DUN, SHALL WE HAVE A ROYAL COMMISSION ON AGRICULTTJRE? The Rcy&l Agricultural gatheriBg at Kilbum— the meat txteraive acd icatrcctlve the Society haa yet inaugurated, with about double the area and double the entries of CardiS in 1872—opena on Monday, the last dsy of and continues thrcTighsut the week. No mere fitting period eould be found far tba i.r'trfduotion in the CommoDB of Mr. Henry Chaplin'a motica, "That an hujnbie adcicaa be !'eut to horMaje&ty praying that the mH he graciously p10aaed to appoint a P'yal CcmiEiaMou to i!qLra into the Ct.L¿lti"D of interest, an'i ',he c')':s?3 to li(:h it ia owing i whether theae cauaea a'p (f a tt'DJpO!&l'j cr cf n. cbara'ter; Md how far they ha?a been created or cj.a be reicedicd A motion em)oJyÏDg Buch hrportact qneation", involving the of 60 huge a of tho co'BNia:ii'!y, er.d btsidee the intereat of tha landowner, d-cst nee14 elicit aa animated and iB&trcctive Prominent amongst the topics diseased will be the melting away of ianaicg capita.1 owk'g to steward eeaaona and augmeiYted expenses the ihCMaaing of land which iB uriet, or enn i\ h:l still cultivated ia rftrcgrcdiag ia producing power, and the dfpr<eiaiion in tha selling vahle of most egricuitursi land. The eifects cfforeign oompati- t:on in hcme matketa will doubtll:j88 be further tluen.ated. It ;a Bcaicely, however, to ba expected that any practical outcome can be expected frcm the debate. It will probably fall f.aitleea to the ground, aa did that in Mr. Samnelsch'a and Mr. Blennerhassatt'a motion to prccnro an jn \liry into the working of the Agricultural Holdiaga Act. The impatient harry wHparlo irom the cp of tin P&riiMaoBta-y BcesioTi is for the BpFcintment of a Eoyal Commission in Jaiy. E''cn it at pointed eoch a Commission would undertake no wcrk dnxmg the locg Yacatioa, the ctomercfnent &f its labours —ould ba poaiponod tor montha and this consideration wiU probably .0 f&r altcgether to poatpane the appointment: uLtil a more ccnvenlent season. Another objection to Mr. Chaplin'a motion will bo fcur-d In it.3 its very wide tECCpe. Itw(,uld€mb:&cesachdinicnlt and doli. tcpica aa entaH, primogeniture, eale and of property and diatraint; nmder iha plovii;ioi! noti0\J wcnid haTe to be taken of our rtl&ticna with foreign Powera, and of onr food hcpcrtationa; whiletapMial attention would have Lu bQ directed to such prs.c'ncal agricultural i!t.lbj.?ûts &j leasea acd agreements, freedo-n of crcppirg and cf ssle, compensation for ten&nta' and ether maana of attracting < J tc> ha ccltiy&i:icn of the lard. A Koyal CcmiBicHcn prosecctlzg ita enquiries throughout jtnch a rasge cf enbiscta would collect abt react !F,!el(&.13 fcr nn instinotive Bine Book Ln: L ve I!CTioJllS d;eicnlty in expected by me.¡,y, any practicable aoheme for the d:rfct beneSt of agriculture. "ncn a, Royal Commla&iia ou ia ac.r:&y obtained, aB Yfill be before lt\¡-£a, it T'ill baTe to eeatoh in to many dijEcalt ai.d curioua least will ba, aa abova hinted, the bearing of the land bW9 on practical farming, H,e d?Birabillty of large, aa compared with Bmall, farma, the returna obtained ftoa morey spent in land improvement, the eSects of agreements en retardit.g or advancing farmiDg, the inunence cf the Agricultural Haia. ings Act. runnera alliancea, which may then have scqtrrsd a 'year or two of experienoe, will aleo have to their quota of informa. tion, and testify to tbeir educating and improving powers. Science, extending mere thoroughly into Sdd culture s.Ed aiock in&Bagcmsnt, will likewise be aBd made to yield a'dll more help tc pTaoticai agnculture.
' lRIH AGRICULTURAL DISTRJSSS.
lRIH AGRICULTURAL DISTRJSSS. The Bcman CaihoHo prioeta of Kerry make a BtcoBg appeal on behalf of the aunering agricul- tnfal ttc&nia of their wC(;(.tlo. They dedare iihat the e&lvaticn cf *he country ia in the handa of the ittntilcrda, that for yeare rents have been advene. irg 'With inc:ca6icg prosperity, and BM now 50 to l(i') per cent. higher than they were twenty yoara 1("0. Vow that agTicultunl produce ia 20 per oeut !cw€? it haa been, and -ith little likelihood cf any advMC€i[Bent:, it ia urged that theae 6h<:uld be reduced. Unices the tJlute 3re thua met, it is addf)d th':1t many, from ""lin, üf æ:;¡:,r.J, .m be ccrnpe'-Ied to quit thai? holoirga. Hitherto Irish fftrmers bave been better tff than their brethren i'!i meet parta of Great E-itaia, fcr, lHa thp induatrioug W'31sb tenants, they h&ve MaiEly UPjLl dairying aad etcck farmirg, vhich have not ,¡,iÚÏel'eù iikd t'!103t tihsr departmpnta.
----'---THE IN A31ERICA.
THE IN A31ERICA. !??porta have b30- f.-cm roo:" itt.n 70 r'acfa in 35 of the T'; rit"d of Acur'ea, en thf (;fr''iti'n o! tha crnp3 m tiintricta. The i-4>mg œy Be take.t as phoning the spreral of the prc=p(!Cta :—The what ard corr. crop of the and aafth- T'tstern States ,m BurpS3 of iMt year the latter spr.aon fAvjTirable. The ccnci'.ica cf tte frtut crop in Ecgta.c'1 d iho S :.i;J ia on ot uluaual proaciaa bat m n;aKy toctiosa of the eocth aT'd the t:-sea hna b<.<.n by the Tho crcp cf c<t rye, ard ba;rJp.y not be above the The ore? '1m be cxc'pt in FCln::C limited a,reaa. i'ha cotto:. crop ni'l be than uau9.L (¡IÜ;,g tc. the cf tL (.f'ÇT't, l:f(' )0'\ p';C"' l!1 extndiDg t;l.Q aCt'Ð: m mcst cf the acuthern Stat.o.lI. Farme"3 evary. 'l\hir< h&'v9 planted uau?i, J£,f'f.13'l.:t:S wjJl 'sa tltken to proMst th?!a f.. ,ro. tbü n .-ages of tho Coiorado which in i-: FtLrey.v.Bia., N.w Jetaey, Kentucky, Ohio; act! Etme ;j.h{.r ::tt'R
THiÐ IMPORTATtON OF FCRE!GN…
THiÐ IMPORTATtON OF FCRE!GN CATTLE. The rapid incri:u9 cf the aupply of tattle for tho Ur.ited .Ki¡gdcUl, a.ud ita u¡tíw..j,e tEtCt upon th?J'i;g?<'h'<neatttado, ia at pre?.? oEe of cci.s!d?r&bi3 m?cre?t. With !JLe fttoilit'sa for ilbjpment and diapoBal at pxcaent poae ?a?d by foreign bretideis it ha.a become & question t. whether k wUl he w'ji.h tl:.9 while of to to fatten caTtlo. A to the of Tntsday (-Trains an xtrt from a a lleLliJtman new in .7ea a att<ro ht.t.tfulviewofthomht.cer a. Aag'.Mh 1.6 .it.1 &s folbtITQ ht.a <iHie or no mora atock ta spare, another mt-ntit will tieat out Lba etc'ck of the l'<.Bi r':t.n 1 at iher<: is any to coma from the ut, \)"rtcinJ from Tcxae, ilva price; but kiW rated can GnlY ha Ron. in a t.Ute of extreme depreaaiou. Tha besc <.p!:t.iu:< is tbat tre v.11uo of haglian-grown U1 ¡ 1 ci)tMit.tcIy be n:.ateti<ùiy &ff.tcted."
liE THE FLOWED. -
liE THE FLOWED. )t dllyhei\!r ItH I pa.t! si"(mnd y ¡\tle,a[h of gllr,u< l'oaad, V. ,;b. tb«T.),{ht6 en hoty i found T'orxot-me.uot." I"nt,¡as Stst my notice drew, 1 /d.. 100 hke J.(lt;j 'LÖ I àÜti\V C¡¡,¡ ce ha.t It WM. I though!, cf yot. And the poc.r aowc.r ?r?L.a?.tMk'Ma.KteotMetme?v. Atth?tlocehoM' ? hose ttBy MossOBM p?ra ?ad brigh! 8atr'i' ? ?rsti:.? w?th unknown d?hzht At.d &m'! '1 a.a of II.nglø mt<hT W"('J¡.o;'dn !IOU.. b.[l1ittJI'f:e .aejrvea's ;)Wa Uiht. Ficnt Meir pitio bme. r'v6 ? ??'1 T"? ''??e bright Hue?yg.. t, u tm)'vo ir.O?teu? ?ith su?pt?? 11.8 n.y :ugh" ;>,y '1[' v .a.14'.lt, \:uce'o my I'vo prised t.hh ",[,ny, ..? ??rc.- j ? c?vey ?"??'P?a.??? W?h??????????? Ihe?ctoru sender. I dw Mt l.o),rd sC3.rce dCÔ1"6, "j:t' ).11 tt;vd (:J 4' 'rf.1 t.:( ;¡!JJ;Y i t.oa.-k, ti-:c-* 01\Wtt-H" Mav J 1S7 -=
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T'a chMee Rg&icat ?.j A'HI. 3?-?? ?' ?' f. ? ?<.n:lc.t Frw?ol?t Gi.ia, w? i-t:.??.?- '? <n1\n.. evident, of ?'.d .&Iic? Richar-Jt), n.i: ?e69 o' ?'1' D????i ? t'c. t.d hch?ji, '? -.Ak?rt 6? '.o thu r??'e"?.' ..?'? tt:?-< 'i?e<t cusciUtjn?jt t? g?)g. Y? e3? ?a? crtc.tfc?aw?k. '?yCC&f,"?.id?v&int.H ?')i to ????', fM,c'a hr:) W.f¡'t btj.?,. (:3ai; i" t.J.. Y,11 know I tl'3 <.<,t 't y..s ??." MawMcd th'j BiB?'t w'.t? ??p<? I??'et?hove?, Jui?a, a.a jonv; tt for t(:en I I re.map' tt< e 1..7 1:>(r,y} >r1vS. tae j)'o"},¡ ,Aumu6, tha t..o t..?t- !.t? t f t..Mt"t.?- ? ?" ?a ?!? ?<.on. F-s.t :<:e < '.uatesa '.V '.iu:<ft&?'? ?*' ??? R<'n. tha U<mntM.. ?t jt.f.CLM. 6t.d K.Hi.y ""I;nt hn,ve "iv-n 'W'} (,tåcwy olPov/.I;; '\?'.MAi'HJ FM:K;CA'?- i'?''<l?et 'h?LLtC.t1, tt?U caM) 't?- 'chu t-Ntechti -? ?' CMOo; rho?ct ic &? t,u:* ?M pai?jLa, ?ut. ?m??t!? ?*? '?1 !Mddt:a ?tiu i?fttu attiM.k<, tmh?a. ?t'Bo, :Md weu?«t..?s Lum? .?''1' ?.?'tt.'ftiH?X' -?'?t?M.n.i.Q f'-t: ''t c'- ;?t '?f.Mm?'t. It f ?' e?' ?: ? .? 'J,i,;t;íoIf3..t ':11, 14V. 1.l "p, 'I,
. T- , L c-r-Irr.L\ TIONS…
T- L c-r-Irr.L\ TIONS OF JOHN JOKE'S. j) lSEST.ABLIEHMENT. (CcntinllÆ;CZ.) TO TBB EDITOR. SiR.—John Calvin may aa well, and on equally just grounde, attack John Wealey, and John Browne turn round upon John Calvin, and mutually disestablish one another, aa join their forces to rob tha Church of England of what id so indispensably necessary to the highest welfare of this great nation. It ia one cf the saddest feàturea cf the times that the 160 ao.caJled religious sects of England are exerting every nerve, singly and in battalions, to suppress the Apostolical Christianity cf this country, to which hitherto the ra.on has eicng aa to he? palladium of liberty and charter of independence, while the creedlesa secta of Proteatariam aro plotting her destruction under various disingenuous davnea. The Church of England is an Apostolical Church, ceither planted by Rome nor Geneva—purer thau either, more tolerant than the two, and a living' fact moulding the thought of this nation bafora ,,a either of them was eve- heard of. And it ia a tad, sad thought that the anciont British race, the noblest and the leaab blood-stained of all the nationa of the globe, should in these last daye, afttr an inseparable union through good and evil report cf at lea.st r8VA:Jt.e!1 yea's, h".v3 ita thoughta soured against the Biblo aa wdl a3 the Church. We have the veiy highest warranty of Scripture at: 0. ar.Uquity for the episcopal fo-m of Government, which has been held by tha TjBivetsal Church, without a dissentient vaici), for 1,,100 year?. The Dissenting' d!)ctrire of equlicy is a modem invention. All the fundamental truths of Chriatianity have b!en handed dowa to ua through the ages indiaaoluUy boind with the three Ol()!:S or decrees in tho B-iniatry; they are equ&lly old, similarly a.mha.i- ticated, and of co. equal authority. The doctrine of inspiration itself haa hiaEcrio&lly no higher authoritv than The grad tD. ted m:Ú3t. of tha Ch'a.?oh of England. There ia a darkening and raatloaa suspicion in the micda or Eelf.styltjd mhl:,1er8 that is not altogether as it should be with timm. after all th<:ir forcible cf the creed oE abeclute equality. Thare i3 a d.reo: between the Crurch ar.d DiE-gul, os this v&ry point. It has ccme to this; it ia they cr t:he. Her disendow; "ent to thetr e2izterce she ud b pUlilYèed b'te ttey Cttn be caia.bUahad. And they kao!V that 10 yeara of uoiveraai education with vlig-o4 t&ught is the echcola ncu'd pmctlCaHy ranCe? them impotent to divert c: mosopcliaa hf'r ra- eouiceg. Aud so 6eculan6m b' eojaed a nec(7.ssry part of theit creed and pc-lii !"tl life, and the Bible itstilf must bee.ic!uded 11. m our aohoola A monstrcus neceoaity, bul: inexorably io?oa.1. There ia only a atop between id&?eiity aaa zupcr!atiticn. And af..er cci'.tg tossed on the Eturmy bulowa of scepticism, a harbour of any Und, or pv<.n a ¡,bonk, becomes :no:it Wb'<!0'Ke. The Church ef Rome is that harbour, th<tt pisnk, ardtlep..escE.t Radical dF,t:.laoguoa a-0 sciot;dy èobgher wOlk. Nay, th<;re M a echool cf higher de8tin:? and sublin.cr developmeBts, and .;&lí:l of perftic''ir-n, m which the denl hMaoeli ia cOilstl'ai::J.e(\ to be a pedagogue of tcico.oi;ies too va&t for his compro. 'heBsion. And tbia belief in the silver li-,iing c'f the dBtkest clouda enf-oies the frienda of tha N&tioi.&l Chu:ch to work "n with il:nmV;J.I" o')n. cdpEce in the triumph of Lhilr ca,use; th.seo! rehgioua educatioN, of evaEgeiiMng th in36s8eg, and the cause of the stability of the British Empire through its intimate uni&u with tbeApoa. telical Church. Not the,3ryof DiStJs¡:,bieh and DiFendow her," bu.t establiah her n:i.u, 2 inors, eLdcwher mc?e p,rd mor--3, ine-,eri3a pate, multiply her scrviacs, !.nd clothe her minietera with spuitual pcwer. Tais ii whit: wa want. Reform h&r as- mnch aa you li)<t, b.it do not de&troy her. It is nn.p!j 14ade,¡¡ M di&. endow the Church on tha &1c;, of rel'giona equality, because the voluntary t', stem has f&Llol. The CcmmuniBtic cry becaase I ad poor, you must be poor alao," id no*; Christian ta-.i,ohing, bnt inEdel democracy. Look at the aga in ita multi. form aspecta and .manifold wants, the maas?a of the population periehing from waA-. 1 of knowledge —knowledge of all kinds, their heartd aliauated frcm the tnoughta of or\.íer and growth, acd 'york and moral goconp&e; &rd all rt:,¡i!:ioU3 ag:nCJB3 combined far too iiieffe;,tial to reach the of tb a populatiou, aid then dare say if thij be the time for est¿¡blisl&ing ih3del oCRooIa, &nd the sec?aTi?tion cf rHi?ioug endoMm??ts. You Sni the mo6t solemn waini.Nga given t.U ronrd fro? men in au'h rity ev&rywè(::a w-zh heart'i to fetl, a?d anuned to th? w?uta and d&cgera cf the sge, t.bat ev-jry en";7 mT:i; be put ioftb, &r;d th?t wtu.-c.ui Jel?y, tn reach the nniliora of wnh Hvmg 'a of Gcd and immortality, aild ele.ate tttfir daily existence cut cf the immol ¡¡e¡¡ua.liy in which, I to all appearance, iL M aLuk, by 6ym{).a.thet:« pre6.ei:;a-dc.n3 of tit-} iovo of God in Chis" if this coumry 18 to continue to cujoy tha bl-Eh"irg.6 of peace and prosperity in tt.f fu-;are as it Las done in the paet. The tcach:zge of tb.s Old T<-6tMMnt sa to the political exiateLc? and :h.i1?¡ cm':ence cf :r.a.tic.nà \1 ill r.GV:' become Ob.3c;:¡:e. Ihe oriy meana of stemming tho toae t.} cf erraged paasiona and mndel anarchy a?9 tha tee-chirge cf th.) Chriadan Chjroh. Wl-.F-I. an awful ciy reaches heaven. Th dooal of a:t ft.igotiiLg.Baticcs luu-t Ecoa b-3 cura, 'yitih sJi tin ac'cmulated guilt of mmdercd prophets aud whit'e-?'aehed eepi-khrpa &'id rogleci.ed :Jnb's, if the nation doea not immediately &wa!¡e to tha supr(-n;e foLy cf tJi!ta.blirù¡ng' gcdieed achoQ!;J m ¡ tl:!3 grfa.t 'Ô,.I;(;õ of p0ti::cttl Lfd &nd thought, at t,3 ;.DjLe tin.:a cripp!:ng' i: of tl'' burch for ev&.Egd?ing the p?opjic. Whfn tte pcp?Jat,?? i-< so ts.?idly outstr!'?p?g' Whfn tte p(¡pnJaicj i-< so rajidly o-atstrirpiug aiivolu?'t?:yc?c?'ta t.3rGS3::t?e.LS suniy ia no': the time for ci?E?cw:? tha Cc.T?.'eh cf E.j?ad i' ?h?ta? incredible Gu"c0tiie a?dcoriVcr??caoi' seciMian anim?sitiea and cu?dity I kuo? tha.t the time for tha C; 11-b cf i' "Vb.t aI, incredible Gu"c0tiie seciMian anim.s,t-ea and c",Ç,;jity I Know tha.t tne c?Lpti?ti?g sopLiEma c?ci.. &r<? "Lr? iu?iioo be cc?e, M-c hsrve? ?<) tc t? ws. ?Yha.t. wn waT.t ia rt.l giou.a ?qua.u?y." M?n hs.? to d') vh.a*; w?ich ia t?ght, ?ud the co?ssquercas mua'; waT.t is rt.l giou.a Y, M:n hmi to d') vh.a*; w1.ich is Lgh;, Abd the COIl86Que:ces mua'; bhifE for tho n.üclvt>G." But my c-ntt)a!:i'?u ia in Ci,-Lct :.ut¡¡'¡;"G1Üt:IX: With tha L;j,r pre.uisa i Why, religion.. eq-'a.ILty .taauabsuruity, aLdan bat wht'.h :a i'ttlfs <Kt.a n'3\'er bi, cqíal which "Ii trua. R?a?iou3 Hito..lÜy ii 16:1;1:1 tOier&.tMB. J-<H!; oa C(¡df.;LY Y iin it.3 hydra-headed div!s:L.ns, an. -1 I y(!lJ :C&J. ii02 lM.gcaiS3':3 tba ..go of aLe itself in adi.?-t ton%t<; and I the Ù.Cl!l cf is in t):at G,,1:.I ¡ The c'uy poEsibie 1.<¿k,3 i-Zl cir cou;.try 1.bg-¡(;UJ l equality I bic with re!ig:ou at 9.11 ha') b'-en per.oct ard complete in thia eoun.;ry for nHAony YWtl'R. j i'bo 1'rH.sh En.pita f-nd ii! or t i'.Tniicgt.tbe?. V?h&n a maa!3Kma pocket s-ora t than h'a boxcur, and hia pM.y abuvt. the Go-:p<-I, j nan: at.dtbe 7; &,a &r natiol aa,h tyfmny tha*. the ::e;;g¡0 ol id t-b6et.&ily, *0 Ha ni0<'e<-6=m.t'ei'y?'.i't tr.'&y imll.d, at- It is tho r'uld of tue v.9(:e5 und tin! btit,r. Its I ,I I-o Le o- ail umht be tie c-f a:l;a :<}J ") :c.k five words fot be :.¡: :-J,tn"r t'&'a ten tb<?a;tid!cr6clf.?l.,tii<.u?.t??." Y?'-tq?uit.rof C?f.-t:)i?tv??.<;u??cci?<y,?:iaf <?..< tDoLc.'?i.ue?in-.twot?. 'i'La??.iCd?' nt.3.R9.?3 iMjmUtt.;? ft? l?J ?.?tf{.i-< '-)! 1;?.. "ig't?h &?J l.?.fc? t.'y??os?tt?i?'??t)????. ?,)t???'? ri?!it,ft t.1.'? :.jt C?'.??tt? cu?:fs ?tum?t.n-t. t. ? e?.oi'aM cl&d:b&<cr.<.i.?,??..<.i!????;???.?.\?.??? ?t)$.tOH6.?1-?t'?.?-?-'<?*. < T':?'T.r-13 .ct'?<??? ?f' t:<?'<T.ua 4eanjCY&cy ot th.a C:JL 7enÛdlJ, L.¡d ketJt ia per;.t.tlll tu! mcH t.i'rcsxh the xestlosa nmbiticn oE itn Qf.-t.ctcua' 'e MchoLS ?y the will of tha mAJor?ty. The ir;c;ij>;li:-fa,lcč! of ail, -cc;acy ;4x3 dc;ufnce ai,d ey the Ie'i',æô!,htic..c'Ütre a.Ld It:(.CU8 lJtde¡:"y. l,t 'il\; aC:Á.d,llS.õ p'J1Lt cut a ak:I'! Ü;liJel *h& h¿¡.¿: eveT er ntr, d the eb¡.e3 of iho world, or dU?ed its aBd idc&& on the huma? y?nd. Ise Greeks "-ero r<l'gioua ?ow?rethp E?.a.&i.s. ?he Hebrews, the Si'ea.t tnmitiTe Indi",r¡ ru,,s ..sd &3 long as 'h.:y itt-ed rwgwus they were unconqeratlJ. hit thfy Hf; all dcuiled thiciigh ui5.;3..ity. -vN'her. r I vAi ¡;ct."ol cf philosophy {Uppantly dissua'iod the exiat<.Bce cf ti.,3 goda, tba pop rxily fN- queiii,C-L tlJe of ssEauaiity. And ??o- EruLced eNan.in&cy—7.'&d no.j'fa-r off. Xa¡o =.Tcr wa, ::d n5-7a:r c.In bd, sa.ti!-aed of the tomples of Ceraa, VeBue, 3nd BacouíJ, ¡;owi thila.r.ë.Í;¡lg all the pbUo. 8ØlÜiõllE:a:fI:e<i J£¿enuw.os ;f tha uf Eecu. If my St,r:1:i, o? cO::lb;z;a:ion of .3acis, -wIU e-yo? bfc- mb fOwHfulonof to effect wh&t is eaphem. ]<,u'jai;y D¡';óst.bL..i!hment, Du: wh&i, in rea,;¡ty C.1.:AIlc-t be other '.v,n :he aw funest they hem,¡¡olv0.B will b(t t?bli?tid th& dxy hfT-er, for they wUl h-?Ta ht ccc.e necessary to ûhø C-.X ofder o! t'1na, iu<i!, ae the Ape? olio Chm'ch of tiua Miaad baa ecn fcr ti.e last 1.7P') yea-, ii E.lt ia a. ssppo- 'Õilli.h is u&t tu be ;"a2ued, heoMBe ?he reHhiM.a cc?scietee <:i? j?cgl?nd TFul ;M!f<ir di?ma.bli!ththeCI-a:h;but, aJ3.3! ?e ir.tidc! t-cDm'ici.comay. of tb.¿_el.i. ?c.a 'f.. ? &. B?t?? is a tcnihij T?? ? i: ia .i?t the rcl!gic)?6 co?Tiction o2 tho na.Hou, out. tha s <.on?ic::icn Uss s.: tu.3 xooc oi our j ?.attft.lu agit?t;cna. '1'h?ro it: nos*:?h tHEf pc3<!ible :r. ine cict??ycf tattcB to.a the cf the lJllu:Gh; th&y ba ¿iÍ ÐLélc.w:õd f.,u¡.;uld Ath'm e7-)r bt:<;L3:e .jb ctetd cf 'he t,7. ?L?tt.tiuMi ra:HAat?Et uf Esgl''Ln<.t—h.&? ?.' ??'FOT.cr?I.t?"crto t..uch s, s?-sia -;?'?-7 ?-?:gtot?C?:-ch. Th?H?Eeo<L:?3-: mi.t,t be )kcpMe?.!?, ncd the Th-jM wiU 09 to, itf, aa a. hi:i.i.i!5 Hm¡,a .:i' ?c?c?a '?? ,? c -??? ?.g .?tm-? i''c' 7n-t??cciae ?(.?' ??'Eh3 c-?"? ??-t" ??Q 2.r3 t., ta<k!t, fLr ?.? ?' ?'??-7t) ?-c??? to think L::111¡¥f1;i;7i;. r- ?. pK?? ?htch ts Duw g, M?Uy sch-.o?e?- :1, ji.? ..e C?? MT? n.:??? ? ?iU?? t?J ??i.?.a.?? *-?? Mv?r ?? ? Ac:<? P..fli.i- L; ?. r?cry t? ba f" .t!;i<Or} f'm the 3. :„ h-.? ?c's c\6.e?.???;?chb3<J [u? o..r.u'I-g, n?d ??? ?e??????-???I???d?o ?nr-. 5 ? ?'??c. I 3? ??;; ??icMy H.??.?. H?y Ac'& r,' P?i&m??,? dekipolieza p ,,¡"" "¿\.I:.cg.c1"ly Treated from "ho Ci?--??'-?' ?.'??'?S?s. L.:? th;n a'????<:d??I3-?y ot tha C???-?a.??j t-Q )i<m'€i-fd ic ?-. ?-d ccn?u.?Hy—ia tuo c.-r? uf ? ??ticn. Chr?I?? ??MM.lorm.? m?h: b? sm? ei.cowu? by & ?? ? :ac?0ij3cd prcpt.r.y or t?? ?r.rci:; a?J :n t.-? <?y w?ea aha u "di.i. theree.!tuI;(.'JO or th..3prcp9-yto t'c fMthiBjtf üi) <?erj,Ulao the Cr:l;Ji! :&vez.i. ? ?!?p?-?f? "r'"?pp? cf ahuard pi!'Io'"7Tn?t:3. If OT ) w<.a?.hy :L?B: ai-d. s?Kj.jpios kne? the title deeda t t;, thair r. a':d w\),h¡.. ten thocfand churci.&a wc.ald adore our land with the rapidity and splendour of ?k.ddmspalMe. We cannot Bualctendy condemn on Imperial grouEda the policy of DiseatablMhaaent. tt ia T,Jot the clergy of the Church th&t wi.l suffer a.t alt, ?? ?e 7M<M,?.—I am, &o., JURN JONES. Obeerva.tci-y Cottage.
LIFE IN CARDIFF.'
LIFE IN CARDIFF. "SLIDE" THE TENTH. THE R O'R SB FAIR. There is a place in Crockherbtown, imposing from without, interesting within. Yuu tee a kfty structure, el' ga.nt architecture, a mi *oa or a tones of ciHcfa. Wcich? Yon look and renpct. You stand by the p!ace iDCrcckharbtown, ten crE-ne 3 our head toga.ze to the top. Yo4i turn it arcund, having a paicful attn neck sni.ction, until it **cht9. You lock at a massive doorway, mr(I thirk, Now what is in theie? The entraice to the yard, the coachhouse, the cables? You think that ccce there you would view in tha very heart of Card;n p!eaaure grcusda. zrboura,,in-iter 'S1tlVg at; oroqnpt "r lawn t'nniB with deEbtf:1! fsnnty, ?o?T,withtfe?prM .Ma?, T??s. and pipo, Icoh?g Turkic with hia smoking c?p and pl?otd as Kgarcs Snarca, Over all the His of life victorious. As yen think, the wicket cr h.iif of the djuble- doer cpeEs; you loúk in, and there is a great crewd, f.Ld one giar-ce ehowa the rostrum, the running place, in fact, the horae fair of (JardiS. To tnter is the work of a aecond, and to enjoy the Bfeno for half an hour ia the natural seqaeuoe. The rcattum ia mcupied a gentleman, sagicioas of eye, and with a decided amonnt of inèhièuality iD h.a compot-ition, ia speak- irg. Rs wastes no words. StIoEoe ia gr.ren. Hero," saya he, yon have aU you ,t, age, quality, tro. Run him down," < ddt! to one &i' the helpera. and forthwith the sA iinal is taken down, but not at such a rate aa to jfLowbia form or paces. Ran him," saya th'9 with a voice that causes the he'p<*r to jtttLp, ''doh'triOTebim. like a cow!" aud away NS the ppifecnted one at a pace that ml\,k8"1 e-veryr.-ne get out of the way at the bottom of the run. There, cow, what ah&Il we aay for thia U6tffl aBj.m&lf" and fcuhwita, when brought up t< the rostru'a, a throng gets arouEd the horpe. scd th'it<.) ia the uma.1 examination of mouth, and KlaBceaatltga and shoulders, by which "age, quality, and eo" are determined. Very leaimd are the examinations. Old horse dealera can tell in two minutea what they hne hefcre them; rcarctf, jibbera aM dttec:e'i in *t ttice, and let acyono try to "bishop" an animal asd deceive thfm' "locca bought a horse," a&id a dealer, "and found out afterwards that one of his ears was sown on. Shouldn't have found it < ut, but the brute winded so cruelly hard at a t(:<1SÏï1g 3y CBe cay that the threads broke "And what did you do with him after?" Oh, I said him for a pound or two more than I gave." "Ai.d wi f h 071ly one ear!" exclaimed hiaintorro- gatcr. The other looked at him with a compaa- skBategaze and eaid, "Do you think I'd sell a hcrae with one ear P" What did you do than ?" w&6 the question. "Why, eewed it on again, to be sure." &nd he roared boisterously. The practice! ftve cetecta the knowing ones'i from tbenE60phiaticated'pub!ioin a moment. The horsey man may be told by a horse shoo pin in the BTarf, ùl a wit'p cf bay in the r-outh, or the ha.t placed at a i:l' gn- aBg!e; but the clearest in'lioa.tloa is given by the lega. No matter how big the frame the nait thilo <'n whn it cornea to the !<?ga, and ttpcIoaertBeeeean be enveloped in gaite'sor what not, the greater the satieftletioa of the wearer. I have been amused often n.nd oft.en R?ain tc- see trid thin)ciBg oN proc?as. You nee a large head enimounted by a broad brim a good rúund :ce, equaro kho-aldern, atatwari: form, bn): the L ga' Nc-w, acntlr.,mcn, conie, make a atlrt," and &w&y go tbe bida ci-til they reach a stiok- iEg pciiit. The aucticneer kies to get an advance, appeals forcibly to hia audisnce, 'Tia giving it awey." Thea he disappears, tuTna hia back to the audieBce, and- oalla BoID6rts." A quiet-look:cg m,1, a amall farmer, perbape, co!nea up. There is an interesting cccfak. Those in the aecreta of the place atep back so that they can see the conference. He wc.B't take it," ia the whisper; they have seen the shake of the head, and they are rifht. The auctioBet.r reaprears, and makea another appeal, geta a slight advanre, and the hammer descends and the etefd is sold. Thera is no loitering ever buaicepa. Mr. Alexander is in form, and from a place behind bounds a pony. You think for a moment that you are in a ciæus. the aucTici.eer is the master of the ring, the helrer is ciowc, and the pony will be followed imccedia.teiy by a gentleman in tig'it white stockings, who has won a reputatum as the Bounding Boy. But Eo, the pony doea not go PpCD its hiEd legp, the helper makes no jokes: aud the acfticreer cracks no whip. Me aimply oatia the tttteBlion cf bis audieBce to the pnicts of the aBip-'al. ai.d geta a bicdirg in a practtcs.1 wa.y. I lrime a moment standin)? in the crowd get philosophical. We, the collective crowd, are leering a.t the pony. Our impceasioa of hi?ia vs?ed; but what doea he think of u? ? If tfcmebcdy now could only the gifte gie ia jn6t to be tr%!]fforE:ed fr m human into pony, what cur irorrnei.cDs of the two.Icgsed—a aor'id let in the irain, who leek upon T'a aa the horse wcrl'?, aa cor-ntef a to trace with, who rngard fr)Tl!Yf8;.olâ" aa a fair age, and riaingtan aa no gccd, vbc dcu't care where tha old ones go, bu*, keep chsSering and changing all within tae at)ect circle c.f sg?- 1 wender row if the eld doctrine o? the Greek phikfCphera waa right, and that after death the Eoul Kigrated into aa animnl. Juat imagine it is so, ar.u Ic&k at the eye of a hrirae under bad trea, -IMC.I.t, cciEg yiore than it ought to, ex. pcecd to Epgiecr, c? inj"ty. The eye ia brigat mth feeing, indifcadc'n ia there, pathoa ia there. Gcod heaver! y'u Etart &nd exclaim. Hupposo some hjgh-scul'jd man to be there encased how t awtul h:s !z"L\(' how keca hi!) prmishmant. Tia not a bad fancy to ircuhro in Sccion, a'! we Ctttst ai! admit, for 't tpsdK enn to ba B':ercit'c.L Jaft in- agine fr,7irg a iformer a:Hyo' 8uppL i!lg thiaUea to t:& relJ:"esc11tathe of a p'iieem&n 0rj J.1' or goiúg' t:< the hol;n(,s ith a coaLvv:ler! Hûw .r:i:ó, how wumr wo shontd be. Genth', y.-u htMl your tl'cn.1oJca; did t',iey fie!. you & h ccuMCil? po ho, La Hha.U h-.tvo hi tbiJtl. ther., L(),W", ti'tady &oy, he sh'àíl be on!: in the m'M!<v sr'. n. No blacK fr4ces ther,); no ri,cotiLg,i, dd cnap; r.o arbitrtLti(-,n; r.o Better cii Ecw." Ah! capita.1 ;ece to stT:dy cha.ra.c'eT in; a11a, if h')l'e Co t'T'BJiL, tl.e Seld tur M txter.gi-yc '!ld 'ar'ed. LetmeatTikeoS a few. H?-eii asnu B*r?oth!y '.h?ven, q'jiok of e?e, ke'-n ot: epe .-ch. Net to <-R (Io. Hir, by aDyb¡;(y, sit," to re f,¡iyn oB Hke an eeeence *rom him as he wiko. H<. is "¿¡Ðd v.th hi'j.uli', Te.'y no one m'To &o. He !?ccs to a ha!-quot, tak-=;a W'tcr with hi.-I :C"lp, wiih h.8 ri-tHar wit:' f:vnyt1Ú:iJ?, PPe <.Ld3 wr..h :Ftiel:lG3 teicpt hun wkh Mccay," and he Em'lea back a de?.'sivo No, Bet to 'ir.r.c. &ir, by anybody sir. c.y th,ug air. B;r- ]:ae got tl;q wt:p haad cf passion. desii-ea, a;eti;)8 L-r.6, m., ¡-.ad. of f'f I bav" I'lo.fc;¡:h :u pirug n:?B. in teeto!).! !r.ca. When aiNAuynhato the mretHf, fmrl a.ban,):JS ooEr!r3cn'prfe coceraticu, i'e ¡¡hurs hiB hpitTuto eT?ryth:Bg['ct helf. 1-iij s'.m t'en., -o e, k:F.r(1 sp, do bJ.t ?itb. & motive fo ga'tC, upon it, becorik! a !ius<TE!ieb-:irg, iht:rot:gh!y<k'api::ed, &nd p,"J\,r¡. '.ie':ce by I7.JiÜ.P1 hia hgir a pfc"ti;"<.t, a.cd 6ca.ttencgr hi" pe!f. licre'd smother hid aDtityp*. Bu.!y, John B,11, is f'U" i coHar or two 1D hji<\ pcc"?6 f!'7hers. ho \'<!ea Ïrçm home, getp fiq,;Iied -!vuh haa a kioQ Wt.rd <<' a jcke fcr everybcoy, ia 1:[:<<' by every bofjy) wss Bpver kFolVn to do a thing, cr sny e.lll)nl':¡z¡ô' vcrd in h:a lire, and wh'c he g'-ep, a,;t hh [aJortrinntely nip.y icr-s befor.e he Ye&yB ift;r, B?en vul gsy. E:uria;'iy, Atl, good ecrt; peer dd cha.p." if tbe t'?"B oi &!a t'i-ter'if ftU n.i/f.n his cr'j.v. no 6pot gfeciidr t:m,a h, will bo, lJOO" old ——. .3t!UM<h'-r.c'6",har'. sz:e,-tl-s I;tfie, 'LLn I r, ks B'.mh, h&e tee gfn'jr'a owl; hs.9 tt jerky wa.y or pI, oat bis Mntercea, i&ugha hl.tie, sefm i to a sty",nrcr s.s il, ¿;=I"IõF,d in ?;<:fbe coatu'"e, ho h&d stolen a hc.n.ikercíllefJ &Ed watt ia.ther aaiiwnr6d al it. Then yen come in contact wi'.h & hetp who have Do dÜ,tin.et i.ùèívidualÜy, like as ieas, di. dary; laaii-y loc'EeiH on tu.a oi.iy 80fne emuii o<te?a pmaU lLa-dera; but h!re is one wbc-o b[i=iMt:a ia co&J, tmd in whoce active III i¡;¡d tLeK aie ucro-Ied chitrta of mazy Kayt' tho gr(ULd. staii and heading; nå Lffcre whose miLCi's IYA cuae pioturea of .Rhipa at Sea, riding i.pan the nighty deep. ca.?ry. iBg cargotib io yemcittit lud, to Kaffidaud,o.&1) the Qt.<=t, gt:ntletean¡y, be harGB with many, M:;d the crowd plea- ear.tly !uai;e w&y icr ium. !cr he is known a.a no Lle,er ucivt-r. ii':ra is a:.lotL!t.r also in une wake; atn-cst. &a ao he id icDf. Ha haa got age, frL:ud Al( x a.t.¿;¡;r. and go, but about quality, qTiety. Ex e-cy ',ILg about him haa a comoact pr,r,-y lock. Re is driven up ia a cempact dog. "tt, by a. ccropct pu¡:,y. and a compact mau in buttoBs. I eaoula expect if I caU d upon him at his reeidecce, to ncd hia wood b.tiy a atlort, roay. corn; the girls acd boys comp<t0t, the houstE:nidti compact, and the huukiedog, toe', ubibit the Ea.n?e cmractenatio. Farther, i?. wciiid Hut be at {JI Burpriamg it the roeideBce wa.-9 Bot J;.u<gy-I beg tea pMuon, com;¡.cj;. I ask a friend Who iH who?'' and am enlivened. M&ny a ';b&TMt<:r cf Ctttditi is tcfre—Oten of pop-,ti ').R, irSuei:c°, wet.lÔ. But perliaPE4, enough. Scma day I mxy iimn ihem cu jIaJl cr.nva.s. For tho «.!Mce P,Yl'llüd ¡,,¡¡jn s: the ho"se f?:r. Wbt.t ?!!i.e!y of t'oinge bp;i;li.1I l'eT?€ an 'J<='EC:ptIoE< of LiarLcy3, all kin,s c! 'i.rf'pt?. A may go in aRd co'Ee c u: Be', oily 1'7H A ahowy <:ruK!'fal bat With t'Dd g:t! àC't.:l:t. or -ivltztiver cima of he wcHtd'-jxe to pOBet:I. Ssiicre, t,lc-, tJlrollg tht.re qRi'.e Ra nnc-h .s buye''3. A ccKi'jw?:6T haa a. let to go!; riu ?f,a.cd thoy g'o tj tt'e hc.)f:p fair. JcDea wcul'! U)!') f.c a.Dip':ai a ?s?c's '?'hfr Hia.n c.'a ooc', aw?y ?"fa hl9 to t<?9 j !&ir. ?Mr .i:town, the farm"?, ? da "e 'na-;t ?et ?' c? D?bin fft to ?t?ph?nson tt.nd A?x.?dcr'd. ) ThoM.nyer.:t-BRaisc!'?.and. t h?\-9 no a'.?bt. :a s.n:€CMtac. it tooro cf tri-N of i C4!d:¡j. H.d 1\ I<!idø. P,) I Qt.(J'1 v rN)'><Io!¡ ircm t;(: tbfcc?, t')e !xcite.-1 h.,¡ qr. t w-.p ii) to )0 } i;' b"<: <n*'r<3 ) tha' CC! snd the d.o'rtq td ilrn ta tuo lUiÜ"î. of M'e tl'f" hlluy. r.g .,lifllW ';l1(.f\ C1:' >1:1 Ds V,c, :=:=
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TiIE SELECT COMMITTES 0?' C'C-PERAH.? t<! M'O?S?. (, ".(, f ,H.A. T1 Y t4. t-: 1 td,\¡ r:.¡;j. M?. Bf'T'y,, of '1, .h t 'n'?f'b t'crd???'' the CI?! S"7'c<3 Tf-.d??, tn cir? ? cTiGF?co b-?'orjt?? ?.?.t [Jo?n-lit?'? c: ftcr3 07H a&ict he !d not object to j.01 bnt. to CivH l"ervl(O ii'a.?r.g?i,<? xc.t ?cyh.e'ta.x-g. ???d??'?l:c.-?Id ocE.p<a Tith c!?}:e:ad?e stcrca whi;a ?'b? ?'a?-d?y G<t'?.e'? ':?-Y.?p. Ll y G(;é'¥:Bè''¡;
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!?'<'?r<?:Tpp.- T.'rvrp'? f?T"? i??.U?.lDbh i'?i\mi''i?. ?Libi?. T?E DEPR!SS'ON OF T.?DE AND I PROSPECTS OF AMERICAN ¡ COMPETITION. t IMPORTANT DISCUSSION. r A notice having been issued that a wcuid bo lead, and diccafsion iuvit.jd, upon a Eutjfp.t of i[.tprt8t to there waa an largo attendance a. the q)n.fM-iy mEttirg .-f the Fjrmera' Club, hdri a,u H.e B?&r IÜtd on Tupsdny. The :r. J. B. cccp.piLd tee ch'n' and there were h',) pre"t:nt-ltr. A. B. Pri'e(vinf.presi- 15 dLrd, B?v. 51?. J"akiri3, 1'1' 1: T.B.ssatt, H<v. D. W. Witliams. hnirS'H; Messr-). G. G;nEe-<, D. Owt-n, W. V. Huntley, G. W. l\ ¡t':cil, V, '1'. \,V right', 1!1. Pr¡eo, .n. G-itr3&t1, :an1tY, D. J. Jeckius, E. Yora.th. J. Thoma.d, H. fruth, J W.Lh'yd.W. lr.cnJ!l: J.luI;U( Ul'an; R.Jouea,Pa3coed;J. \iiit:Eto, H. Tho.cm> l\drmv; D. Thn,a, T%!yga.rn; Wm. t. Rild.ry Pun- )Jp,(,; T. i!rccastle, Cow. In\d e; L.Thfmaa, Cov.-bridge; D. H. D3.vi.;a, IiN1 i:J'l. G, L. '11¡ton, b¿ BecÇ¡c",ry. The miru'cs of the prevL'.us meeting been coEDnned, th? 1'jJowIng were unanimoua'y elected mfmbcrs.'cf the club Franklen, CIfmeneione House; Mr. Thomas Reea, Water. ton Court; Air..bees Keanf, .Peucra-ig, Newpurs; snd Mr. Jcseph Fail, Ccwbridg-a. The PRESIDENT th?a isformed the meeting' that Mr. Daniel Owen kindly consented to read a raper upon the deprestsiun of «rade and agricBlture. Nr. VWKN, who was received with app auae, then read the foliowicg' paper upon Tne prraenT expression iu traèe a.a it h.R'cts the im(;r(ma of tru country, and the cf Al.eJ"ica. cc.mpt.titicn with the English farmer":— It was. ea.ri by illr,,ri\_us hi"torb.ü. Gihbcc, hia DecHre and FhII of the Rom-m E!rpire,"thM"agricult.ure iatha foundation of siLce tLe productiona of nature sre the mutbtiRl cf arta." tha ticn of sgricuhure the was thinly inhabited. Aa tho pcpnia/.iou it waa P<Jriodioally èeciIlla.tt'd by imm-e &rd pe&tijtnce, btooght un by i!;sc6!cieney cf iood. Only a popa. coutd live ou natural production of the scil \1Lsièed by husbandry. Wo are t(ll-;j, by gre& hi8!,c¡iI.:t, Hi:n.e, the h-lUOit!:IJlt3 of thi-i :g!ar.d it.:gis.tcd wirh their ia.BiUi<;a and from cjsTt'ct to ciscrtct. Thi,3 traa idea of all in cce place, tl?ca n:ov!Bg' on to auother. PJii.Y in oc the Romaua, "thev &ckBcwIecged timt the true principles cf eccitd hfe, la?, s, agrÍt:U!1 u::e, and Ecioncc, which hM bpfn SrFt-icveBted by tse wMdom cf Athens, weie Eow firmly estabLshed by tha power of R<.m< cncer T.hOMe aut-piciona h'nnsnco tha nerccat batbariaBa were united by an equal gcTerr'm<-nt and common la.ngua;<e. They anirm that with the improvement of aria the human iitccieB were tiaibjy multiplied. They celebrate the Bplen&our of the cities, tha be.tuti. fsl faee cf the ccnntry, cultivated and adcrned like an :mm!'me garden, and the long festive of petfOB which waa erj.;?ed by so ma.ny nations, jcrgetft'l f'f their snimceities, and delivered t'rotn the ,¡¡¡pp(Lu,¡;Ïon cf iniure daBger." The aub- EaLce cf thif. Gibbon telia na, is tohi&tnnc truth. Undoubtedly agiionl. t'cre iathofoupdaTicn cfallma.nufactnjcea; con' c(q'!itittly the meat ir.dust.ry of any. That Eo, it ia painful to think how little iL.tMest ia b..k6n in it by the Injority of people. Probably nise out cf every ten look oa agticultrra as a accoEdary of n(j import- anc?, whíJe at ti e Uma thoix v<,ry existence deppuds <mi:f'iy en it. 'Were agiictilturista to cease their labours, what would be the result? The royrir.ds of &h:pa wculd eea-io to plough tho Eea, the t1()uE.n<lij of loccmotivea, with their be,y turc.er.s, wotila oull, the tiling and the co'Her, the artist 1:¡d tha ar.iaa.!i; woald ba ur.aMo to pursue thtiroccupauoca; intact, the c;ajor"y of tha human species would cease to exist. Tho :R0n:L.na hbid agriculture in great ec.(:<Ct. TietuLiboft.hoscil'wcre looked upon t'y them ss iNumtrious. acd respect. able people. We rca.d in history t;ha,t two MM of ht. Jude tha Apostle (who himself waa tt brother cf Jesus Ch;Ist) '.vero broaghh before tha ,Hçæan accused of onendiEg aginnHt the Ia.w. The.ir pie.. was that they T/erj hard '7-crhin!; mCl, fftrlliil,g 24 seres cf land. whtah w&a worth .EMO. Tho magiaitatea ware f'voarab'y in;pt€E&ed "ith thdr bin g:¡,ro a.s.d p'SRBrra. a:.d when sho'ved their hcmy hai-da in proof cf thair e.ato- mtct, were at once released from custody, Are theie nuti-y i&is:era ci the who cculd thow by their hands simila-r sjgD2? Dcnbtfu!. I liRTu t.l::eady solid that tha Rl;Ioans tocb irterest ia agricultnM. W e h&\e it r(;c01Úd i. hiÓčt<;ry that m tLa :113.r S75 B c tucceedcd in carrying a measure titiscr.a frLm mora th..n 333 acreB cf lai.c, becaust) it was found that anyone hddiEg tIcre cmÙi Eot cnkivs.te it properly but seen after thepMeirgof this law, wo nud '.hat the ?t,tri:a1 s s.hscYbed the wYiole cf the grew bt.fii¡;jeLt cofn to feed Borne itself. Tiie Batural result c. frightful famine; aud thp CLee tich aad Itaty bceame pJfuost dq..Op111a.(d. Thie reatriction of acreage app,ara to n.e trj embody a..er:i wis<. whldoma priu- Mar.y ftLrma iu om' own cuuntry arj BO extensive thu.t it ia impossible they c"ti bo rrqerI] cultivated. Yt'eT'i l&ndo?inera tcIctthHr in f.¡,:illiJ n't exceeding; :>y fi&¡O acre'f, to intelligent te;aLt¿" TTith ;¡¡:.l BMf<E, !-&y £15 t<.n ac:<5, at we should wi! m *he p'-cdEcmn of the ocil. I be!ij?e the Csy ,ill ccme "huJ. cauba ci-'IiiTaK.c 'n'I. bp iitJ a. g&rJ&u; but tbat .U b (;rct.i5bt a.bot.t écati0.n ,u:d P,ïct:cd Ujfnf,LC?, or by I do Kct prftM-.d to ra.y. M''ybe by both comou:ed. ¿1l irn{;rcVt'mc:rd¡ in the cultiutkn of tha ,'?oilij j), bei.t:it, ThfTtfare, L.rmor", oGfhSito (T<'ry acre of waste !a.EUthd,i. be c:Jtt- they ci!t;bt to coaw&y' with wide t;LEigt,tIy hfi{:g(:8, thhy h-i.d c'fan Ri d in go.d I.e-tr', an¡ ae.<ct t't.ou and prefer thi-y ought 80:"<) ta pa,y "Hu,ticü to the Bce.-(.t;f!, &t.d choose tho L:c.at brcecs cf f'heep and fot ths a!t.o ¡;;cc>d working the best cf a.d, ia dJiti;a, tl:p wHoh axe th( i:E;Eea of ¿., res in this Hc' are Ect. wo'th Is, s.ii acre, be other ti't;es, whioh '.vill 15a. to 2Co. p';r per artellêed to pYoperly. J. bi;1iu\n wa Hi-ould reisiu in onrown 30 i;} .:1,0 r<;in, ca'iy procuce, pi;¡-\10.i. To a.ccçmplii!h 1hid it M Il8cess¡¡,y to auply ncre to the tilho.ge cf tl-3 8OJlt. 1: I1Hn:atd:¡ id plenty ia tha o.nti-y. is W pk:-tif.:l just n;w it ;a lent fcr Ü,on ¡;;erioitB, a.t tl.a rats oflw ] pe? CM;t. per &mum, a:.d there 13 su iaiN-;ti.M ¡;t¡.lus UBprcdnctive. CapitaHata and :hrif=y accumulate, aud {:or.ot k.nolV whiiot t. dij w:!h H, 'tc rccppctli:g foreign Ibns ri..t no 1(¡, had, b a coropa.n. *iteJy tiMe, Ltjon Eent fra'd inTsatora in thia t'i rc:ign couNtrica, ;ll ci; which iaabao. !UtJy k::t. Es.d :hRt amount b&en put into our 'arrus the would be receiving new ¡¡,;x)at ..U{CCÜ,((û interest pa: ia addition to ,J Ïcl1 Iu.:idt0?d& &i.d !.en;>ntõ, und txacespeople, M d the crk;n in f;.ci:, every æo.11, 7.Ctrpr, s.Rd child jiving in the W Ilntry would alsa }-;('Ddlt. A great ?eal is said j jst Eow &bout the .:q:.>21:on in which so doubt djea Similar cfprsRsionuBfortunataly exists ia b\ :.?y Ct.hc.r bracch cf trada s.nc cummercs, and in ever? c*I?r cct:n<.ry. C(.t.!a WBre Bellitug a few rRr" C¡,:O <t 21.-). a':&n; Ièey are LOW c 7a. Cj. Stfel were .Cm -wr. they ttjid a? -t'5. Tin "?.a -??. a b.x it has si')oa c'eL? at ?3a. 6d.. Yha ?nua ob8t:?A'?.ti..<n3 w.ll ?p: ly to H:e &Ed cotton imdes. a.nd I beltevo to evc?'y ether &nd the filrmer natu/sUy c?me-s in for hia. i:h:ue a);ÜcDg"t the t'ct ha is Tld quit? ba.s!y oE na hia Khe.'p .<.TQ F,ti..l selling ah Idd. ;d1: Ib. ir. ;he wcol. been the Imr¡:\)Ï1t rs,t<; 10)' ea¡Er.gs thia Eprmg iTi thi3 district. (Sinca the abo7p, Lheep ha?c Le'Ti soU a,t Caw. bridge c,t ICd. out cf tiM wool.) Beef ia 7!d. to 8d., aDd ICs. to 11s. p.ocro. ThesR 3.10 remMerajiTe prices. A gcod price ia alsoobtaJnod for dairy pr<.ct:c?. aT.d ;ai7 ptioes f01 barley and cats. it .s true. is low, but we hj.vc only to go tac!: ] 5 ycaia to nrd mu';h than it waf l.s!' year. In the year lc<?4 tL)t: average price cf whna': was 2d. p=r quaver ::98. nr! cu.ta, 2CE. Id. Lad yea.r, v:z., It\'i8, tha average price of wheat wa.s 46s, 5J. barlay, 4Cg. 2d.; oats, "H.3. 4.i. The total for a of ;vhe;¡,t, s. qu&rter of barley, ep'i t qcarter \if r.ats in 18C4 amounted to .E4 !')<. c1. The total icr theoamequmte'ia 18'48 smcurted to .€5 10H. lid., whicu leaves & bs;auco JB f&vour cf lad o! .El Os. M. oa :ho v.bh h:2 (-.(pul to an incr.o;r.a,) of 10d. per ThQ oiSfr jEcc in the p';l"es on !ha 24 buhe(8 in 1865 and 18"8 waa 17g. 6d. ia fa-rour cf the Is.it&r, or Sid. pe: buehtl. The pricM of 3d. to oe. 1878 :pywl)"e4" 6d. to6a. In looking at tLeee fif,urs cn-3 'vould why there ehcuk' r'f sa r:¡{.à C()]J.¡:1.Ûr.G of depreesion iu when Iho pLea coma.ud 'Wt> B< Lis;hcr La*: yec.r than they wei-e li a.cd 15 p.go. fy op a:ou iE that is ia partially pc<:at'ior.i by the c&(:t:a cf four bad h?Te'?ta te.j''irrlrgiiisucc?.ci;3. Gen.eral'y whcna.b?.t harvest j?a?peca, t}.t< prico ci scanty .3\od quality .s pj'opcrtJoi.ately hixl.&r tha.i the produce of a bil-st, But Rt present it is not co. imny '7.uid hava ¡::1.U !.brm.h, I;M.vc been forc" tc El.t '9 S)':st Mot lilY 3.;1 the bla,:na CM bed rrv-s.e. T'G 'h'ef e;¡,u;)(>!J e tha t.! i-t-f-cieut capital E.nd ¡):d farmii1.ry beUof i. tLa.t thot'e who fi.FSt;L.)t n'L.d ti'tl tho jb,rJ ia a. prop -r 11:anl!r, :),0 not a.t hhs duriug tha Itat f:w Y¡"(¡,L, ;;wlí'ting, cf course, r.xtfc:?') of whca,.), bTtt rsn a n-t a va.'y l.ge sld3 of th'jfc I n doubt arj l(Vt..vl P'tt;G¡ wi,;) úr.'l.d fc'.tJr'n m:) on tti bcHtt. jargt: 'r;C8 a.roJ c.;thLJlv ,Ü !jT;r.C:3 ii. Cn<icr.lF.1C;') cl ':10 lUt..r.i b;,¡,J !t((.IIfI, BT.d !H11 de :tvicg of tho :)fJliGJ83:c-¡¡a I tLssa tLDes I thj.L:thny I cacnot {.{: ar.y reé.8,.¡; Ecgijah &7ti Wdoh ELct'lj n.t aM i.i fn,ture as ¡nthe y..¡,;t, 'I:) donlri túo u"Jf1r0t':). cc!edc]'opr)';whea'-I :U9 on c'i.used th'? prioo to kt£p low. TL! cf coi-me, id A eimtlttr yidd roay not 1}&p¡:Kn p.!#.¡, I frr )ean to co';e. And notwitj. the he;,v1 yifid in An.erioti., I. St'mJ.y h,liF:7e th:it we ehaJi sea the J;I ico whea!. v.2,¡ubly highef—prob&LIy to 30 per ceat. i-icre—betwoon this and Bt.x. thaD the pdoo which tded donngr the six ocnthB. America,, thf fpw ye, I h3;6 bean able to grow mora wheat, RTi a.t a cvt, tha.n iI, any former Thagr.Mt prpbbicn iu which !>>:1"S spread ali tcmmencod about 6va yeace ago in jcrn.rica,. The re ult wa.s tht handr .da or thousands w're thrown out of employment; from the ironworks, mines, actorios, &u., and coatd J7et noth ng :0 do except being employed oy the farmers at th-ir own terms. In addition t,1it gettiag any number of wotkmen at low wage, the fd-rmor had other advantages. Freights and other charges eaue down considerably, and to thia dtprcssicn in other pursuits was favoarabloto the tarn.er's !ntt;reat. Now there 16 a. gleam of light in America- Things have taken a favou-tolf turn. As trade improves men 'ivi41 g'j buck to their former pursuits, and the farmer will luve to py rscro to those that rem&tn. Freights and charges also will be higher. A writer iu th-j states :—" At ptesent &U the Atu..it'ic..Q <1.n:1 C8.1¡dÜn r&d'-vays are carrying wb(-.n to the at a. r'eadicE'-t, \iz i1.bo[l onB.ejgb.lh of a p-nuy rE' ton per œile, whsrebs it needd at leaiit .biB to psy wcrk:'rg As you ara pay ùividend", and n'jnot likdy to do ?0 under the i)N8ent mnnt." Shareholders are noS lixely to ba c )u,teut n 'th this si.ate t.f thimga lOJ.Jg, ar..d will probably inns'-en higher rates. 01.: wh"!1t fnpply apt ftira a paragraph in the ye;" York Tn'tJune ct March 17 which reade thuft:—" visible suputy of wheat ia now about: bcehcla. ouormoua ex[,ort dcrirgthfetcpyar eo far, tho supply at the chief oit)tq ia c.vcr 13,GO(',0')0 ro'lotel' than it was one \f.ar ago at thia time. Nj donbt this fact has the moat potent ca.u¡;e or the proiocged ceprmsisn of pricoa at Chicago and In con':equcnce of that depression, ur.questicnably, foreign purchases have been ia Eome degree restrained. The foreign buyer looks Dpcn the low price of wheat in thia country b8 the EiObt proot that in the f..6nt cf those beat informed the supply in tlia country wiji far outrKN the demand. the foreign purchaser looka fo? reladvely lOVier prices hereafter, aad defers hia purchaaea ea Icng as possible. He prefers to the Dinted Statea bear the expenl:ie of crryinll whaa', rathe!' than to hear it humcetf. Henco British in'ports of wheat from thia country have beeu by 8,EOU,(iCÛ bushciocuriNg the c?op a!;l,t' :hua far 1 han were dunng the year precedujg. On the other hacd, exports to France and other Continental c'<uncr!PH have oee's bushels gcca/tec than they wera at the eame ca.te last year. It is an irnport:tn'. question, both to cetera and to in thiB c'juncry, acd to coH&T:n;erg abi'ost.d, whether this female of the future of wheat id wa.r. d by the facta. Ca.¡,¡ulj the crop?.. r.o: on'y ia Ecitain bn!: 1\1 have so MaEty aa to require a largu¡y iacrea.ao.i t!on. "f:rY v.ell.mformed writers and deJ,Lns on the other fide of the ocean th'tt the requirctnsnte of I' ranee &lone will exceed 20,U<.0 000 btnihela. Thede6ciet.c/ of importation ffomtbia country by Great Britittu hua iar plainly indicates that an increased demand from that country muat 6ooBer or later be fels. On account of the plague, trcmc with the ports of the Black Sea haa been, and is likely to, be, very much restricted. Movfinenta of wheat from Southern Russia, and from the rl?gions cf the Lower Danube, can hardly be relied upon to meet the existing deficiency in Gre&t Britain. Ihe truth ia that the Bridsh market ia relying upon a practically unlimited supply ir thta country, a.Ed ehould it: prove that the < easand cornea cloee to or exegoda the actual supply, cur pricea may rise somewhat sharply wirhia the cext two montha. In roaDect to thu probable relation of the euppiy to the demand, .Stlrod613 vary wicdy, aa usual. By some it is thought tLat t.a.e qu&nthy rema.it.i¡;,g in td'j country for export will reach 37 G0" 0.0 buBhele, hut it ia eoBaeded thai; ao much can be exported only upon''wo conditions, namely. the supply in IOtcre shall bo reduced by tae end of the season, aa it was at the of iaat Beaacn, to about 5.900,00<) bushata, and that the &mcMt taken for seed acd for future c:ms!1m.p. tjcu in thia country ehall net bo greater than it was last year. The stock in store was unusually reduced at the close of last season. Only the pros- pect of a very large crop for the coming seeon would lead farmers to part with &s large a prc- poitionof their supply, r. ilie low rates now ruling-, aa they Bold last spring in expectation of au unprecedented crop. In January, the Statistician cf the Produce Exchange estimated that a surplus oi 130,OCO,0(iO b",¡,¡hels wculd remain for export from tha crcp of 1878, of which 81,033,482 bushels hsd then been exported. Fr?m January 1 to March 8 the exports from Atlantic ports have been 16,835.378 bushela, including nomr as wheat, and the exports from Now Orleans and the P <ldi:iù ports have been a little leaa than 3,OUO.OOO bushels. According to the estimate of the Exchange, therefore, th«re would remain for expert ciJy about 26,130,540 bushels. But tha quantity exported from March 1 ti beptcmbM 1, li:78, was abuut 40,00'000 bushels, 0!: which Great Britain aLJIl6 took 3o.OCO,COO bushels, acd the supply in that country ia muuh father behind ths quantity required than it waa at this time laat yea.?. In respect to the quantity likely to bo required for ccnstiinpticii, it must bo remembered taat Yary lowp;icps hers always tend ticn cf T.hcs.t. iNt:ttad of cjrn (:mize), &ho qui,Btlty to be required tor Eead will iccre&se frcm ysar to year, in consequence of rapid of cew lands in the Wes'i. Probably the puichaaera and hcldfrs cf wr.ei.lot in this couutry ara ]ustt5:d in higher prices for tha.t portion of the crop which foreign countries yet .to purchase," If this t!tàkment is CCl<)ct, tt Eppears that G?o&t Britain will absorb tho surplus our American friends have ou 11,1. thcrcfoteitwouldn:'tbowi&H iur ;nis c<uniry to pait ha&tuy wit.h e.).o<k tbsy hi-.Fu on hajjc &t tho low prices that have ruled duriag tho InHt few mmths. Httd been kLo:vn t.but fLe vidd of wheat growa on 38,(:00,00) aoroa in America alone ;a.l:it yea.f Hculd bo so mpidly t.b60!:b36', i!; iaV(;.lY plOo111e j,;riJ8 'dûulu. not: bJoVt: toccLed ihe i!: did Eo.ever, the utJ:1IIoorGinr:.cy ct tass yea.r. g2:0Wn wich (oX. Ctpt:onaUy labour a&d low transit, L'mgnt wbõ;),t doK'u to 5s. per bubhel, a mce which ia EOt noichur to tue Atcm.tca.n Bor to the Eagliah farmer, bu.t I feel ccnvincod that: the latter—if ha tilla a.lwa.3% ba abo to compete with the fcuDal hl3 wheat in EEgIiph a: a. bet. As to thr: co.it of growing whaa.t in America, Mr. O I:>D¡¡f!, a gdatlaman who reeidea ir! Ca.H",d¡j" vr;e.tI \;0 aa J.<ughbh joR.'na,l thua :—" I ha?s much pkn..juro Ia g, yju tIie ccB.t per acre in the 8pd:¡g"hea States ;cbrus1¡,a. D&koL. aud Vyis-jon-.m: PIcHghirg, 1.101. 50c. ôr¿,gging and :<;ul.; &ef.d, 5(c., 2dol. total,6jul. 5'c.; equ'.J to £l 6: 9d., to which :iu?t be added 10o., cr M. E,terIllg" per bushel fnr &c. For nnw ;u1, Ml6. Udols.- or Se. 4d. sterÛJJg, f<:r breaking. jilianesoua, certaiBJy rrr.i.øs. 1Ii.<?I0 whea!: to tha acc3 syy otLer in the Union, her fo' tite hft 10 ear. l;Mngr.eauy 16 bushei.sperai/e. Yekirg Umied Bta.1:eB aa a, hde. I find t.ha Ycry !Íf. H p):r Th.j tpriBg T.'h.:at: bt&t?B nawcd ou r. ve1.ae for nvc yearR produced & fr.cticZ) ov.j 13 r-nhtia per ECM. The gtea.tcst knowa ti.ve?age cf 01:ic, tha (if thd winter WhiiJt StaioB, is 17$ buahela; while t.ha a.(Jff.ge fur O ycaol8, asciIionLyshowa. ia 1')'55 buttb(.ia per acre; Iowa, 14 buahela; C..H.'ornia.. 13 li. You wiii sea from this the superiority of B)-itish agdculi'.uro. The averse i:J. the Uritpd Kingdom ia fciovour..bJe eeaEcna is 30 buahfda per acre. I may add tha coot of gram horn the interior to the sea.boti.rd, cui:Bg cpen w.iJl averasre, for i.ha l3.t three yczM, uxder 8<1. sterliMg bushel." In the same carnal Mr. ScoM, V" h')E:3 on ngriculuu'e I alwaya rti&d with gre?t intarjs! Wti?'a thus: "If the coat ?f tt&nspo?t ?nd i.' s.èd(:c1 to the esUc.d.tcd Cl)t of furBishf;d by CMrespciident of Kiugd!:ou), <va bà-n t-.or.úø leU&Lie dl.Lí a to O!J.d,bl) ue to jliÙgC 0: ,t),.e ab;iiiy tu 6=t.ply p.s Wi wheat when th<;t }1.i.a.t prict) i-u th'a country is, a,9 3,1 pmeat, 1.J\-0Õ;L" a 'hahel. J. Sammicg jp .Tl. L(l della.i's aD.d cents. ;D sLiLiEgx and iLo amount por s.cie thM 1 uoL 50o. (1)8. ;3 t.); OTS???ng &ud How?ij, 1 del (4'. 2d.); 8ei:d, two hn6hcla, at 75c. (2<t. l?o.), 1 dbL ?(jj. (6. 3?.) b,avestbg, 2dc!j. 50o. fICs. 5d.) 'ohriI:.JL\l. 13 ba&hcls per aci-p, %tlCe. (5j.), 1 dol. SOc. 5 i.); up Dew liUd,;3 dula. (8a. 4j.)—thi:'i-em m&y bo deluded, as la.rga atoas of old cultivatad hitllda are annuaUy s.ba-nèoned ind fra&h lande brought mi.o cultivation—9 dold. 80c. (40ef. 10d.). Add fcr rent, or interest on cos: of freehold"-say 8 dole. C0o.,or JE2 per at:re at 5 oer cerJt.J8ù. (2s.) of productton, 10 dola. 2Sa. (4Ss. ICd). Add coat of convoy ii!g the saJea.blQ produce <,o ELllBh Elarkots, say 10 baahals per Iu6*i two rettr-ed for seed; moving frool interior to ces.bc&.). p<:r Mr. Oaborne's jl bssLela at I So., M- 9d., per bushel, 1 dji. 98 j. (Sa. 3d.) Ma calrit:e and landing, insurance, cctBioifBiun on sale, <&c., 1 dol. 98c. (3a. 3d)— 3 dol. D()C. (16s. Cd.), total, cojt of cultivatiag aa acre of wheat: in Anerloa, &&d marklfing tha p-cduco. 14 dola. 24c or 5Pa. 4d. T.j meet this expeKditure it is estimated that 11 bU6b£,1, on aa average, out of a product of 13, are sold, aad, at the present time, thia T.'ould bswlj reaIiEe D5fJ.. or 4a. j.d. nc.'o lesa than abùve e",tlmat..1d ccHt, £.VCJ,g03 produce of in this country la about twio and a haifaa niT.oh thi'.t in AmMloa—namely, 30 aga-mas 13 buahpla per ame; aT d last yec-i-'s crop will pro- bably 1i.j¡?J a saleaMa jptodoot &f 2u buaheLa an ac:p. Tf.kias LiHI <tt the aa.me rata &s applied to the Americau yidid, we have 13Ca. g;¡;,i¡:¡¡t 55j. fJr il.o produce of an acra of TLe &a a1;0. S};Ol'Jl. to the American grower on iT-dt: year's May be leE.a thlln may bnn out to f.a'3 ht'on tucmred by the but the figures do nuu lt:&ve him čIolt(,. .'cU.br v,ilb.cut hçpe tha. in ;1tter times, aud 'rith gn ¿L,loer of acuon i.'j culdvatioa and ccoEumy?of l?acu)-, ha K'ay be K.')L ;o co?tinuo E? cc? wit'h hia g?ea,? Am-sric?i o'.aipe?it.3!' in t? prctI-?Ria t-'rouuct?ou cf whed.t." lu ?is repty, Mr. Ohb'T'? dt-murt to the 8e. 4d. bsu.,? inc-l?d?i ?orthec?t??B?ttp cfit?w laac, ai.d a?s "-h? F.O per c":ut:. (Lly rhouid bo ?l?;vo.i f?r t?u, T?p'.t I n.u-t 6n (j'O-: bJth Mr. C.eu<&e asd Mr. !cott M?. UDii.eJ &ta!:ea aa 1\ ut3 Y0<r.3 n¡Lr 1\. bu>\L¡¡!3 p.3r I ac! a. The ó2pnr, wLtat H3.-r.cd xbon h<1:ve CT.tCr.H.verh?cfurll.f! y?rs ?oduc.d a ?i;?on <?r 13 M?t.? ?pc-r a::ro." ?'oiv, iu i& th.? U..i':ej co a. ¡::j,fAt: YiC Ü; <'3 th<) c.-mpe'.itu,: with hi{i not n (; t'p.r;g \h3a S¡;1.tzs 0: the Yleld ..s 11 bMjs<lij) (Ù Of;)cri.e t3:ateiI 11 tn.(Ù",L;") th tba qunn: o,) (ti;¡púi;" Of a.: 0 ?? ''?? U bR?c?5, c:.H.,qu??y thMS 7"11 be U'i). m'ru ??r a'?ce to ?n a'?d ?'? ?he lo.'?, out of wh?olt de??c" -M. p.:r b.jbt'. ?- Mi?.sh<)?, Sd. cf.gt of c.?nveyiu? ffom I;<.r'?' to pt;??:.&rd. S? 0? ec? ?.r.:?f? a' 11?.1- ir.g, cc.BRiis&ii.ti ca fa!e, &o. Ihf.M r?Li?.i?s c.?. ?. ti'?'M :o t.-o f.d.s'l !ha-?.?d p< acre Itsa T'-aa il:f;. fs!.nn?!:e? c?s! or tt 1 '.?u to the A me-dean fB,Ir.er ,}f lUg, tJd. per :i,('re. i(, Mr. Er)()tt tho Fnrheh (}!1n COM with hia ABjericen sl m..)d{)f ftrmip?, -t..rr11, "7:a Hnn of He lart!. tt"c!f. 1-e done 8f<m'* (11Y, I .'0 [t'T CeI. t.r mc'ro, he ;VIa be KIjlo qu-c,OsRfulall tt: do &o..but to eto¡),la .tho TV farmer to s-ec'rq tlrt iDcrea.o in uro(¡¡¡"l it. ib i,eccELary Ü:at the Li-clcjrd -should take %n mtfrcet in agr culture. k.o: 'i u. t act !n a through bueiBeeB-like manner tof&rdatiia to '.ants; grAnt leaofs, provide Ru. table h< m('.stpads and proper outbui dinga. Warm'h tttd &hfltf*r fur a?ima's are aim' st as essential a? fo?d. Wt-ete there are wbll. airaBged bnildiBga, there is o?oadmy in labour, acd & con idertblo ea.vu:? to the tenant. I do not kao'v of any part of the country where improvement in tajm buildi, ga is more needed than in this district. 'iheioarent&By—ag'Tea.t many—which are a. c, egiace to the laJdotdtl. Of couraa 'h<:Tf aro ectce fxcepticr.L-; b'dS, as a rale, the Wdsh tet;a.nta ara lliu0h tuore un()r¡;u- Ea.to Ut Hi\! r«(!(Ce th'm the: and iScotch rje?ghbcnrs. T-ia IfK'.iord fthouM a)60 eTecti a EnSciont nsmter c; (-"L;t,bg-s ior the farm voTkinHn thia would 'je a L,(;11 to tije taj'tj.er a;.<j to mo trorkinea. It ,7; c, i-. I d I L. e tht:m l.a restive and ?;?r&tcry. The i?nniotd shcutd not bind tua !.frtaiit hHS.d Rnd fcoti ?s to the diapoaa.1 of tue piodure or bi-< htrm. If the t(1Lnt hta a aarplua (Jf hsy CBd Mttt.w i y aJlltlNU'sle; hi en RetHtaa '.Mst be ''an. I bMve cf r¡.lrW(;,¡'!J in En,nd having t-f.'Id their 6traw ititSL wiNter at .63, .Bt, anj -L5 a ten, a prt-at oeal being Utted for makin' paper, &:raw I'&ts, asa fcr fdHular purpoa'o. la :h:b cisirict the price of stNW at present: is low, p"obsbty not more th.m 25. to 30i. a ton. Evgu atthigpriceitis better tbt- the fa,mor should have the power to sell than be comp.31]t,d to coB6t;ma his straw, the m.nurihl value of 'I ich would be only about 15 -I. pr ton. Anoi.ho!' important duty of a land- lord when he is about to let a farai is to satisfy himself that the applicant has sani- cicnt capital to carry on the operations of tne farm in an tnicient manner. 1 have already fiaid that a tt-naBttarrcer ought to have at lea.atj615 ia acre, but to enable a man to farm weU and mnbe the mcati of thinga—that is, to take ndvactago of the markets, to ba able to buy and sell at the most favourable opportur.xity-h;, oUi;ht to have .E20 an arjre. Now, if wo take a g!&Bce at this district, or aay the couoty, Iooubtwhether,takingthoave!'ttge,thetesa.nt, farmcra have tS an anro with which to carry on their busiceep, coEHeqcpnt'y they cs-nnM do juMice to the land or to themselves. Farms are ohentaL.en by men v.:iëh only £3 Lr,£4 a.u acre, !nd c-cnetimea CH;D wilh Ius. With aachmenitija ttrug,lle ircmthe nrst; if a b,d hMvt ccmesthe struggia bf:comos laorosavore. Stiji they may IlH.na¡le to keep auoat: in the face ci ci.e bad I-arvt.'tt, or perbapa of two bad barvests but when it cornea to four diattstcoaa teabcnp, the cunent is too atrurg', and they are obliged to give way. I ca'.not too strongly depiecate the evil occasioned by men embarkiBg in farming with inadequate capital. And yet thia is constantly done. If a msm has, iBey.;b2,000, he should not—aa is too often the caae—aspire after a farm of 300 or 400 aorea. With only that amount of money he will do much better with a farm .of 100 or 120 acres, fatmiEg it thoroughly, than he would with a larger farm. He ought to aecure nxity of t< nnre and freedom as to the disposal ot prcduce; but when pormis&ion is obtained to aell bay. straw, &c., it is fair and reasonable taa: tha lar.dlord should have a clause compelling the tenant to purchase artincial manure in heu of produce sold to the extent of the manurial value cf the Eamo. Raving secured these &GvsEtsges, he should be careful to biiy the mcbt improved implementa, to have good heroes, and bU\.ct tacsa which are likely to be the zr. t p.rofit&ble breedB of cattle, sheep, and piga. It ie !Bcre acva.ut.tgeous for some farmers, eer,ecially smail fRrmera, to buy their sheep to go on the turnips, and sell them again when the tor. nipa are consumed. Large tarmera will do better by breeding. Care, as I have already Haid, should oe taken in selecting the breed. In my opi'tion there arc ncne equa.1 to a croaa between a Cot?' wold or Leicester ram and Down ewea. They have a large frame, are eaaily fattened rp to 201o. a quarter as yearliaga. their meat is more lean tbbD n-oat other kinds, and I believe they are the best for the farmer, the butcher, and the consumer. A p.reat ceal depends on the mode of feeding 6h<;<p. They require their meals regularly, juat the banre aa humanbeirpa. The turnipa given th'm thculd be cleared as free from dire aa pCE;Úblo their trougha should be kept strictly clean tl:ere,uoe emptied every day, so thas sour tccts should on Bo accc".nt bo allowed to regain. \\irh propi;r c, ¡,e alci aUenliûn it does not require very expensive teedmg *to brLuf? yearliEg sheep up to t?e weight I have named. I have fed aheep in various ways, hue the moat successlt.,1 wero fed as follow These particulars relate to 100 cross-bred shoep bought inbept(.mber, 18<6,at42a. each, and 4 C01EV"cld boDght in December Hame year at 42s. 6d. The 142 ycar1i!)gs, or rather lambs, h&d amcBg6tthem801o.ad..y of Indian corn aud oate; ene-?ourth waa of ?the jatter, and three. i'ou? the cf the former, viz., about nine cz. e?ou a day of corn,. and batf a pound of cotton ca,ko, hay c.(Z WJitum. In the foUowirg March 13. of tbemwert: sold at Bo much per Ib., and reaped .M(.l Ta. Sid., scmething over .E3 lHa. ench; eight were slaughtered, re&li&iDg .t;2J lla. 6td.; one died, skin bol fur 3a.; totd.1, t524 la. lOd. The erc,e.bred were considerably he&vier than the Cctswcld. On March 5. 1878, I sold H.8 yearliag eheep, bought the previous Sfptember at 42a. each, to the eame buyer as had the previ,')((\1 lot, at the came price pe)' pound. They loalieed 72e). ea?h. This yBar I had a n.isceIlaEecua lot, bought at a price varying from 27s. Cd. to 4')< ?ach, which I sold in March at 5?. pcx head. '\ïth a little corn, cabe, and hay, I DEC, sc.orcit.g to a .:alcu.ia.Hon I have made, tha.t alou-, 18ú Ibf. ci WCd;3B will m".b une pound of c:ntton, EC it is easy, with the lnud of sheep ",hid. I have Lamt-d, to grew. or niaJke, 200 Ibs. of mutten an acie, tskicg the average crop of swedes at 18 m 20 toBs an aera, which is a tEud&i.te 1 iold with a favourable sefJoi,on it is poEstble to grow 40 t 50 p<'r cert. mere. It follows thd.t a crop of swedes pays .C8 to .610 an acre, bcaidss giving the found'.],- t.on for the three hucceedicg crops on the tour conise 6yBtem, which, in t&y opinion, where it ce.n be adopted, is the bebt syatem of any. In order to grow awedoe aaocespfully you must have the i<i.nd thororghly clean. The 8mall bucoa<d of ecuch grass left bbhind by the ch¡¡,iu harrowa must be picked by hand, and it ia deairable to pat iti aix cwt. of dissolved boBea par acre, which ij, in c:y cpiLion, far Euparior to supefphoaph&ha— thR manure mc!t1y use-3 in thie) cu.a.ily so on la-hd which his a teadeacy t.) be cicver sick, T.hon it is nece13?l1ry t:) consume tad roota en the land, together with a liberal aupp'y cf cc.m aúù cake. The sheep must bo hurjiud with regularity, and movLd every throe daj'a or eo. T.hM& -Miil then be suHicient m&uu?e in that Ltnd for growit.,g three cropa, v:z., a etop of corn, a crop of or ciovcr ar.d rye grass, and after thut fn.oihc.r cr-ip <ji cjrn. By keepicg landja t<ood hc.u:t m thia wazacr it will require vary httle L trouble to cleaif, cuuikquently the farmer will have Ms c1;oice s.s t'j whiou Ctop will pa? hhn best, -Ahcthcr wheat, ba.rky, or o.ta. IjatUi-' <na.tMr he nn'.et biixe au <-ye to b\13il'es, aud t)[/ to rc,,id the inture M best he c;au; eo that, he miiy grow the kind of corn whicu ia lively t'j t;e the LiObt pl'd¡ taLl}. I ha-vo B.y com lamd in whea.t. La-ct year, a low I cid not put in an acre of Vi'j;.i-¡;,t'. As you aie &wate 1 on thin, grav.,jlly, coH, situated on t,he citrbolifcroai ,i.j:o- a'<.crj. At the eamc t'mn n is a grd,teful s,it '"han ?.?n ftd. I cfiGn usa a cur&iaera.blo qu??ti?y of Bait, at ih ritoto ot 8 to l6 cwt. per aero to turnip bnd co.-u l&Utd, ¡¡f),.n btoadostpt i.ireo c.r iou? weeka tctcre the seed is aown, and I nLd it -very cer-eSci. It is equally bcudidd for gre.,zs hm.1. tizivilg aa,id Eo m'.i<:t !m the theory of the bur-coU! se system, I witl nc-w give you & few pa-itiea"Le.a ae to the m-ulta ct uiy expem-nce i.i farmint: during the la&t 13 or 14 y- aM. Tha 6r6t year I grew 26 uua;,i,16 cf whta.t, pei SLcro, 28 bnehela of bMioy, and R5 I,UFSLei"3 cf The second year I grsw 30 bu8hei.s of bar" ey a,nd 73 bufheis cf c?t. Tte third year I crew 55:t husb:-1s of wbp&t. The fourth year &O Lu:h<;Ls of w,c4t, 47 buaLeIe of barley, and 90 bubhela of oata. The nfth year 57 ba3h&la of wheht aLd 81 bubhe!e of oats. The sixth yea? 49 but:bclB ot whe&t. Tao seventh year about the same, and so on. Last year I had no wheat, and during the three prcvioua years the average yield did not exceed about 34 bu,,ihel. and that waa of an iBfjif?reMt quality, the diminution in the yield and inferiority cf tho quf.liiy beii,g cauRed by b&d seasons. I ?n&y flam that I f.onfidor !fme, which is vervoisonfial, is tco Bfuch iieglrcted by farmcra. luaa it fr,aly, about 25 crannocks, cr 300 bathela. per acre. It wm be Eten by these few particulars, that the quantity of corn grown by me in some years was mote than double what wan grown when I t.?ok the farm. If one person can produce these resujta by improved cultivation, others can do the aama. Bre&d and meat float in the air. The proper tillage of the soil attraota the aMmi-t of wimh they are composed, and converts them toouf use. By energy and good judgment in farming, aa in other pursuits, the beet tesalts ace obbined. If we do cur cnty we may rely upun it that nature will do hera. I believe that mere can bo made of arable land than of gtaes land. Lord 1363.co"18. ntid BhtteQ in the Eouso of Lords, ou the 2dth of March Jaat, that a million acy</s of I&rd had gcr;e eKt of cultivation in careal eropa dmiug the la%t low yce-ro. It is poaaiblo that his iorcehip has been misinformed. I find tht the total acreage under allkindn of crops, bj.re, fancw, acd praas, aa returned to the Boar-i of Trade in 18':7, wsa 31.712,413 acres. In 1878, 31,854,533 acrea, which is 142,119 ac'-ea more tban in the former year. But: if Lord Benoo'lH- Held'a et&tEnicat ia cornet, I adruaie th:it tho iLlhioR acres to which he aUuJed M laid uo?'n in g:ass. It Bo, it is, in my cpinica, a great t'ecttUfc if we takf into ooDa.doration the valao ci brl\V n'.d CMU th&t ha.ve ,bt:m. gio<vu O¡ tliT fcur.ccurfe syHt'?m. with, cf ooufse. proper c.iiM. vaticn, a:d tLttt the I m'jj.a tla ':rop cf clovf-r audr:;e grma botwtlen the tw) c?c?bc' corL', ?lllp?odu.ce thioato fo??'toaa a? a; (; i.?. !:?< eca9<i?, t?s.t n, tay t'm'ca to?a hi 'i.vu [ m:tt'¡;;)3, ana Ut6 tLnd c;,)i. zay OEn taa n.) :t.'?p, v,kt<Jh be ':cD8um':d by *ioep, i G cc.bl!;(;1y, :1. cla-.i.r p.-ouf tht mj:-a be by t tL« Mod thu 'jy puttiug; i; '.f.Kn ut Th. k\.iÛ sa,),3rtcz are.% d ci a'.l '1rl (,f I in Great B.'it'uL. ia T'Js,bfc<jurso, (¡(¡vS not i<, aj ;;?.<t of Ct.mE;u? a/uf! w.t&te land iu F'Lf?J.d.l?S7,STJ acres, m Walc.a 3?,973 acro6<, .?? ?rJ?d .tK,-l?G ?'rfs. I b?'e not baun &'ole t) oLthin thR liue'ber (,f &n:09 for bcjti?ud. By ?.m we 6e<; th?'. tl:e'c HAO In Er?]n".d asd \Vi..?? !,5? ef3 a?c.-i oi ?E? lj"?' i" a car[3a.jt state, J,D:><:>J.8 oi luv,'¡ i" a car[3a.jt state, )¡. :lIí¡;rç.dü.ctH' of vhk-c, if <!ot 14. I-a rt,A'ijecd. lovg tI itia I &iIeWtd to rt'ms.ic in thid Eeg!ectfd Bt&,Io, i!: :B a ..at. 1i3itor.al The who'.j worH is cRe b'lg la, m, &rd it 1" ¡mma.ter¡f1,l Wl,t C1c-pe r-e from' on this was'-Q la)d. ba Ù; C;)W, hay. bt:ei'. tu.nti.cu, cheese, bunm', fitni;or, Gr e-iie, an fM wa ma.kt} tHo m&Bu o? it b? Mbi'-??'stcy?. AB to'?.trovf-.l tno.3 01 tilting thf f?m? ar.? cuui??h..gth?'e vs?e landa woa J c:vf. sc.pl<?mcnt. to rt?riy donMo tha nu'?ber thai. are emaased at pteaent in agricultural labcm*. <I iA me which Mf.-o it W;H al.' CL''c'3d wfern a.nd gomp, :? "P. '?t ?-?'h h?lf'.?';??'.? ? Pcra. Tt. h", f' 30 t babels p"r a.c!'e <jf whe&t, 40 to .6 bnëlh?h of Cu tg \i(;ld(;d r'Jo!fJ H.nt! 8(",<1 -r equally M t.<. <d. In 'J!t y.fr &7 t "Journal of the Royal ¡)'it;l"'¡'Y o( EngILind," vol. 2, for that year) the first crop of clover and rye grass was estimated by the judges of the said eu&ietytoyieid 3 ioBS pfr acre. They visited tb.e place when the cr(pW[1,1:; being mown. J he second crop yielded two tcn& an acre. ihe third crop, eenm'ited Rt 1-2 ) tohe an acre, was* consumed (,y sheep hur'llbd ontheBeId. In all 61 tons an ncre were grown cr it in ne '-ea-on. This is a. c!aa,r proof, not only t'f ht b.E> been crown on waste ia.nd, but also whp.t could be doae on macy hundreds cf thcu6aijds t)f acres which are row unproductive. It is vety important to be careful in aelecting tLo Vfry bt:6t and the most suita,bl,) ssejH, a,,d to L!iva tt.era tested beicr(3 th,3y ar, put into ihe ground. 1 have foe sevcl.' j yeu.rJ gTov.n !Ka,Ti<'(iL 'rom corta.iu p.e:d8 thtt h&vn yle:(.ttd ircnt .< To J toBa au acre uiofe thtin -tty otitrusr-dby w. 1 ha,j- IDé!u:s-'aking t,l-,e mar\ret VMlub at '£ll,er to'n —&t iMat .t5 to ;Cl;) 1l &ore met e thr,n 1 toh01 1 othEl'wLe hAvo ObI, ii.ùe,t I reM; ponje Tear.-i go i.h&t n.U the 'ewag in Ci!iui is tieed. It is a great, apd a.vi'vgcaa.t. lot:a teat the, 6(:W2ge cf aU c-n? towna is Eot ulilitt;,cl. I*; ia a. loss h'\t ma.y bE> c *-tima-te-I by Tr:ii!iop3, a.d worthy oE 'ha attention of capitalists and Tha sel!.ge new tnn into the apa, and is a.bs(li(\tly i<.t-t, except to fotm carb,,i-iferous or 'tther kind of rcckp, which may be for t'M bou &t of futti'e g'' neratioi!8 who may happen to live mtnv thrng&Edf or, porhapf, As this pNper is getting much more lengthy thi-i I iutcnded. I must omit some things tha-t I vnshoj todweilupoB,viz.,thetrcat!neRt vf gr"°<' lani, fefoit'gcf cattle, the American plan ût tn a. tiding da:i";ea, &o., but I will say thia much, thjtt a Itberal Bupptv to cattle of maal and Caka will t,r<;Te it.munp]ati'e, will bting the c.ttto o-at efrlMr,aBdwiUprcducointhaend the bes!; and cheppest manure for the farmer. Nothwithstanrl, iBp the American competition, I beHeve it wid aiwaya pay the farmer in this country to produo.! hcef and mutton. At lea.-<t ft. fiN:]);; Do ¡¡OllTJÚ moro wUI be re9-di1y gigen fo? ,Prglih!h meat thun for foreign, acd the conaQT!p- t'Ciu Vlill rcBEider&My increase when trade revtvoe. To thuee who wish to know mere as to how thÜ'e Me maKRgf:d in Amsrioa., I recommend a bco' recently published by Mr. H. H Vivian, one o*' ourwonbymembpra for thia county. You will find it iNJl cf informaticn aBd of good, found, ccmrcon EeEse f!0!E to esd. I Î0'l:á it so intrrezt-iig that I commenced reading it CE<< mcnir.g, 1;,):(1 it th:-ough t'lQ ga.tp.j v.,¡thout fstcpt.ir.g. I have already aHuded to <9,te hnd. In c-.aF;eo whcrQ it: canrot be ati!i'j"d fo!' g'ro'v irgrcots, ccrn, & irnigbt.heph\Dt.d with hr.C'h forpitf-ccd. 1n th9 y.l.r ]877 lflnd tor-s of pitwocd were imported into Uardttf in the year 18?8, 338,8CO tona; in the year 1S79, to d-.tte, impoita are at least aa large. The imports iRto Newport for the past 6ve moTitha ace about 61,607 tor.s, equal to, Bay 150,0'JO tone per anncm, and theimporta into SWiAnsea. for the eame petiod 16,349 tond, or equal to eay 40,OJO tcnsperannHm. SUMMARY. TOTB. CardiS.35.W') Newport.1M, 00 Other perta- of South '(\'iWea ii),OOIJ I TptftI E50 000 AH of woch and ccore could be prt-.d,iced in South Witks at cur own door. This means at the rceent pr:ce of .81 pet ton ('be lowest price th&t has ruled for some time)' '£550,000 per annum iuow sent abroad which could be retained in tbio Moreover, the quality would bi much bbtter. A large proportion of the ordinary pit.wood irnl,,crtc-d into Cardiff haa been ftlled whilst the eap is up, and has been floated down from the forest to the pert cf 6hipmpnt. By tbia prooeaa tbo Quality of the timber becomes greatly deteriorated. The time occupied in floating down varies from two to three ve-.ra (and eometimea more), and during that time the timber, having been alter. nately saturated with water and dried, loaaa almost entirely its preservative qualities of resin and tur- pentine. On the other hand the timber felled during &be winter whilet the sap ia cown, and conveym to where it ia actually required, retains, iuai. nnutsual degree, the turpentine and ream sa esaenti!¡,l in nrnt-cla.aa pihwood. In reply to my inquiries, a gentleman cf great experieloo writes me thus:—"I think .C25 &n acr&ia aa. &ve!age value of iMch or nr p!.twood in thia country, 25 to 30 years' growth. Wood, in a favourable situation as to soil and shelter, will bo as L.rgc in 25 yeara as in other plaoea not a'.) t-ituated in 30 years or more but in any case, if the wcod is thriving, it is more profitable not to cut it under 30 yeara* growth." I have planted nearly 20,000 trees on bleak land some IS yoaa a)!o,Bcme 13 years ago, and aotse later. Thot'.e planted 18 years since will ba hrge onciu.r, for pit wood in apven or eight year.?. In very exposed places it ia a go,);J plan to plant a border of &cotc.i nra, which wiU shelter the larch. I hav") ascertained that the cost of ponds'? iarttb trees three years old would be &bouc .+-3 IOP. per acre, including the cost of tho plants. If an acre so planted wi!l produce .E25 in, ea.y, 27 see.rp, it follows that the crop so grown will realise at the end of that tima .€21 iOa- profit upon the original cost, or a Hum of 16s. per aore per annam. I hope the day ia Eot far distant when our hill sides and mountain topa wilt be clothed with sylvan triumph, replete alike with profit and beauty. With more capital, greater energy, !id good judgment, Ergland will be unrivslltd in the production of her soil. It is very necessary that young men intending to embMk in the world a.a agÚcnlburÍrJ1:(! cbouH etndy chemistry, meteorology, &o., be weU edu- cated, that ia, have a good commt:<rci:Ü edu- cation, and Ct-)n:meicial expeÚo:L¡ce; th('y shcu.'d re3,d much, and obaerMO more. I thhjb it would ba a very good thicg if the ocuLtry were divided into districts, and a mod'tl farm established in each, which probably could be made sclf-Bupportirg. Here atudcnta couij ii varioua ways obtain practical information, and msko them feel more eager or desirous of biu:{ whipped aloBg the nowery path of knowledge in ae'ticulture. In conclusion, I may sa.y, ia the words cf &'r. William E. Bear, whoee ubssrva- tions on Agricultural Reform in this month's lïÙieteenth Century are deserving of giie.,Lt a.,t;¡. tion-" The eff<èc-r.8 of such a consumi.aa.Uon (viz., anincicaacd evpp!y of home producE:).ouLi by Bo lue&Ea be limited to the fimpla beneS.t of such Rn iEcreaee, great as th&t would be, The use in the country of the la.¡::a ann-.nB!; of CDP t-I cow peEt outof it for fcrei.c'n foc.d w<niQ hLLve re&ulta w: ieh arc simply ard b&.re!y imsginable. Most obvious is Mio adva.ntage that would nccruo to farm lal;onrcri, ocuntry traccsmen, and town shopkeepers, Lud the illCrea<1E:d prosperity cf these membeM o? the community would react upon the people ut large. The wh&Ie commerce of the kingd em' W ord ahaei in tho ben'Bt, and evea the decline fjf CKpGrt", if it ehould Ctjntinuo, would thoil sa a matier of comparative indiiferMCt). Thø workmen (,f Lur towns woul t n'? longe? .*F.vo tLor bread taken cut of th,ir moutb' by -T' '.1':>1\. etant and execEaive innux of sti-rv"d.Gut county I&bourcre who uiidc-,itid them in the v,a-.rlet A migration thc?e etiil might be, bllt it wcUd be more moderate in exteBt !l{,d rao\'e rcguldr in its ;.LCIIl-eDce tcs.?i it is tUtde' a rcjc'.F. Ter.ce cf seafons ci periodical panic. '!a!. tt is ct6'ks': to €Jar.(- npon the ndvu¡¡.b.)3 fht wculct r<.nr.It frota the supposed devc:0!ue;tt of of cnr agricultural resource.?, o'o who k-Zmii s that cevelopment tobn posbible vdl qr.33. tic" the vitetr.csQ of ita benfii'.a." Tbe rRESiDSNT, at the C;(1¡' of tha n.<1JnsfJ, which wag attentively li-itened to, and applauded at e(,vex.,ti po'nte, Baid he waa eure they :m3t all fed much obliged to Mr. Owt-n for his valRAbIe pt.pe?, aBd that th):y would ba indebtod to SI-Y ¡.o., 10ma.n who would cnt.-T any romaxlis upoa iz. (ApplAuse.) Z,lr. W.I. WRMHT ealdhe agreed with Lho writer f'f the paper In mauy respects. Ho K'&a quite in accord in hia remarks upon th& subject oi! foroign ;O;;DB, ''nr the depression of agrioalture was eo great that he was suro that ag:Multu.'iata would be orly too ttlad to be abl3 to bOiNi7 mcDsy at It per cent. (Hear, hoar.) Such a facility, with the 10 per ceNt.—or the 20 psr cent. in fioj!e instances—allowed them by their la-ndlorda, would aid them very much and help to relievo th&t d<3p:¡. eion. (Hear, hear.) As an agriculturist him&elf he should be very pleaeed to borrow money Jot tha.t rate, and be willing to give good security for it. (Hear, hear.) Mr. OwEN pointed out that it must be rA-ade- etcod that he referred to mohey 1,3ut from day to day; perhaps three or four dayg, or only on<) day. Mr. WRiGHT went on to endorse the statements as to want of capital and bad farming, a.nd tho mportance of the landlord taking an interest in the Boil, adding that if wheat could be growr. id America for .62 19a. 6d. an acre, it waa iiavors. to 1he Britiah cnltivator, who, under pra=.eat cir. Oullâ¡tanC61'J. could nGt grow a crop ull,1,3r .€o au acre. (Hear, hear.) Mr. D. H. DAviES acknowledged the good, praotifal observations conl,.iiled in the papar, thongh he f,id Dot agree wi-,h all of it. Ho recog- nised the Lecessity of improving the lahoiEera' cottages and the value cf petmanent out- buildings, but maintained that. the oooa- pier was not jaatined in laying out mc-ney extensively in iaprovozncnta u'lloaa he 1 ad ample Eocuiity. F&roK.M were no? in extraordinary Ei.iaits, ad those who hs.d advanced Uu"il' reata of lite years should b'3 t:11} Sreu to 1'dieve this by btLigisg t'ze;u dowu c-g,:hin. (HtH.r, hclr. ? Mr. D. J. JENKiKS held th&t tlla means pointer cut by Mr. Owen ci making paY.rsqj're.l a srcat dt.al cf con&idsr??iun, s?d tha.t ?" ''???, ?cvance H c mte?eto of tL6 club t<\ ha.7e ?o peper plint ? a?d circ.il?/.cd. The &utnor a?u- n'(;ntaapp<i:?edto be very pr&CuioaMo? ??M ?€ref<v?-'ier6.i? th.tu GiaM-ict?o??? ?? an a.ro, at.J iiwo?d b<;a.&?'' b-JM??)M? ',Iiese tiil:e. -if tbv,y could Lv t 11- per Gout. iu-.ep-Lo of bi)-iowizg nio;2,3y a -14 tŒ;¡:¡,l'. j 'M? VlCL:-rBT.S?DS?T C?pTCSECd Ll3 ?'? r.pp?? c?ior. &f tb? ?pec. 1? coK.men.iug jpo:t ?. i? &id it T-? q?Uo??le ??r ? s?l ao!J. ??s, sr.ch ? tb.? ? ???? ?'-L.l ?..?.? p.??y in Ei:.?.i.d. ?c? ?s ?p.?c.iM ? rf?-.t?(.?iro 'ho cc?ld ?Ly co?? ?,. C.?-n's a?-j?mt o: t?.??.?VMt?j ia ?Mi?-c.?-ci?i??ua?tLe ?. ? ?:?,-ja C!?.).:r? ?.e.-?? M ? ?-?-y ??y s?..?? E?t ?-:1'??'?;'?? '-??.c':? t?yh? v'?h thcC<??cl'.?..?.?cy hs.? i;?? g'?? ?ist c.?ld bs &? ?it?Ea?p ??T? Q?? ?? -<- '?.e b?? asJ mcst ???g .-e?ddi- Ic. tho (O'LJt3'. J;o 1:3.3 v ho tta.. it wcul.2 ? '.?li? p?t E:o?nLi tha .s.?J th:.? T.?.? dc.RC. ?'? u'?bt, thowc.&tof'c.!<.?.'?l id in :?ng ht? b<" rt?ha b&ne of thLi csuatry, b? ho cr;uld !-ct 11.W t.l'ble land wc¡¡ld pay bett-r tL; 1: I a8tU: 8:; C, M ('Ã(r,i:CS wert: he. ni)'. imprE.B..t:d upon the mooin{ tl!,t. cue ccc.i",rG.ti(jn, aflsi.-g oat 'jf thu Et«ti?t.t! gmu iu the pap<r, w?? wh9..i<?r tL?y cc?ldcc?hi?otc 'jrf?co <?Lf'?t a.t the'same coat pa il.c 'Ù'i,h to ca'.Ho, H m;Mt pcioe of £Ût:¡( L:.d e'l!/t:ed uS to iiee npoa!' SiDC:; in thMConntfy, a.d it ]2aii m c'Jl1:,icqitence become v<?cy much 1)reciated, and ijo {:ubt H'o would w:,J', ne in thu ant.'p!v of beef to a c-3res,in ?t? it:, t!,) rot t:c.lk to 8t).ch!4ruu2ona ?';Tra p?c?Ie bplir,vpd. 'T'}:¡<,n"'}, f"<hh1 t tm: cattle were cæ.ptonallv low now, o'vutg- to U-<M d.,prG"Ú<J. in \Jr,LX,Gt'Ü('), the prica of the bÜldt Wliat bad not gone below 5a.4d. par Aton-3 ytar, in epito of the competition. With a ie')p America ccult never hurt us, for countrv was not suited to sheep-breading. He adcled that he thought Mr, Owen's calculation M to The c"Rt of timber-planting low, a,d that if he doubled it he would be nearer the marit, and thit even then it was a question wherher they curtid aftord to wa t eo many years without interest U{)I\ their outlay. He Mould lay it down aa a Tula tbftt, as farmers, they mnst cut their COI,t very much accorciDg to their cloth, and that much depends upon the eorc of land thfy bad. (,,Ipar, hear.) But he bfti<;v&d<hcy might derive much valuable infor- mation from Mr. Owen'e ptper. (A.ppiau'ie ) 'il.e C](:et:n? closed with a co-aiil vote of tb.'nbH to Mr Oweu and to the It w&!< aúbeqllently Bug-grsted by ono of ths Bi< [iibef of the clab that a e,mmittee khoatd M ff) tuf<lfcr thepurpOEe of ha.Ílint!'m epi:o:no (;f &ir. Uwet.'« paper printed i.!i the Viei6ii for gener..l circulation j
THE RECTOR OF MERTHYR ON JESUS…
THE RECTOR OF MERTHYR ON JESUS COLLEGE,CXFOHD. PETITION TO TlIE UNIYE3,3tTY TO THE XDITOB. STR,—An pppfal wa.s tradp ioL Tonr ]a--tt wetk to the De.m of BMgor or ths Rectoi' of Mcrtt-yr," aFliBg either bi us to inform the l'ut:Hc when <ho f!,chcm for altering the F4t3tiil,-)p ct Jpsna CoHrgo, Oxford, would be 1 Hd on tn,) tttbie cf the House of Commons, eo th-,tt everyone might have an opportunity of potitioa- :Bg Pariismt-m against it. I beg to tiay in reply to that appeal th-t it wcu)d be tco late then to move in the matter; for thonccber ci dllya sHowed by usage of Piirli, mcnt. !0 too lew to make in that short tifoe an dfectiv<' hf:'a' !-gf.:nst it. Letmo,thsrchrj,ask at' t!:cFe who fed 4n in. tered in tha q I1Bstion,wd whpi Wt-JsttTnan coes net?—to read the fjll,),.ving petlt.1011, which I hs.vo hlren charge cf br pre- Ec-r.ta4:or boh to thp Oxfctd U')lvorElHy COm1!1lE, eicEf-ra and alro to Purl'amant. And if they approve of it I shall be mc?t thankful totheen, cna and tJL if they wiU kindly honour me wi!:h nmnf) aB<3 a.cdr€B3, asd a,.it)--iL,,clty to aitix them to tse peiition. Asthe pptitici hs b?"Ti dra.'vnnpbvmuoh. abi' r h!ld8 t''an nm'p, I fan 6a.y of it wiTiL tm'.h that nuthing can ba nioro e.J.Íle-u<iVH t-r incre lilcly to answer the purpOèO for which it m intended. I do, thafefote, liope and pray moat sincerely that Weltih clergy, WaLah N01 contotmiat miniatera, and Wolahmttu of aU dfgreeB and claeaea wiil aend me their namea without fail, and at once. This is a purely mid tie claes and lower olaaa question. Ic affect thetn mo&t of all. It aeema to me eorpriaing how farmere, and ahopkeepera, &nd amaU triMtea;nea, and labonrera of Cardiganshire, Carmartheaahij'e —the great Welsh Levitical oountiea—have not rifen like one man to protest agaiust it. Ard I can only account for it in ono w&y: that is, they know nothing about it. It has not yet reached them. It ia on th;6 giound taa.t I appeal especially to the clergy end the Nonccnfonnn-t mini:tera to explain i): to the people, and abk for authority to eead me their 'signatures. Let it be no obat-tde not to t)a ab'e to write their names. "John Jones, hid mark f," will do quite as well as a full Chri!itidou Eame and surname. What I want is to deluge both Parliament and the Commiaaionera with thousands and myriads of Welsh names, protesting in the loT'd(-6t way poor men can protect agaiak4t this, I call it, most sacrilegious spoliation. I have said in the controversy of last year, over and over again, that this is quite as much a. Non- conformist question as it is a Church of Ensued question. Indeed, it ia more so. For ina.saiu.ca M LcrdAccrdareatthe Church Extension meet- ing at CardiN, in Easter w<.ek, brought do'vn the house" by avowing that "one 'n twenty of the population frequented now the service of the Cburch," it follows that the nineteeu-tweutiee thatrema-in outside mutttbemore affected by it tbun the one-twentieth that arc within." If anyc'ne Las any doubt on this point let him read the Welsh fimes-tha.t is, the of next WdJ:¡cd¡"y. and hd will sac tuero wUt.t the leaning Weltsh p&per thinks of uhe quejon. FnrtLer than tins, we have secured 1:1 the Rout e of Commons the a,-taiitrlnija ot the leading meuibera of Wales. We know aifo from the high charactor of the Commm- siM:er6—one of them being himself a WftehnLitn, Judfie Gicve, educate Koiely before he weut to the university at a Welsh grammar school—that we shall have a tair hearing from tham. lu fast, we have done everything thaccould ba dona to eec';TC a victory, ard aviotorywe shall have if Wel'-bmen are only true to Wales. Let the olargy f:nd the miniatera look to this. Don't, bo act aatda by tlie baatard t&unt of WdJea for the 'Wel:!h." We dc-n't rai e thM cry. The cry we r.isa ill "Ju&tice to the Welsh." We want poor';Vli:!h boya to be allowed to remain on the aame fuejLiug' that Ltglish M'ys. aau Scotch boyd, and Irish t cy6 are all ovt-r the Empire. Ti.fy hate their special s-dvantages. Let us keep our:<. Don't rob our poor boya, mÛleiy tha.t Jesua iliglit ua made more genteel. Let Jesus go on aa it ha.s been gotBg en evidently for Ecme yeats paai:, ?nd neither fellowa, nor principal, nor anybody belonging to them will be aahamed to own the men en the Quad."—I am, &o., JOHN GRIFFITH. Merttyr Tyjnl, JsEe 9. THE PETITION. TO THF OXFOnD U!tT'F'ES!TY COMMT'HPION'?']:3. 'We, the UBdtrs?gupd, iDh4bi)ant.M ot the Pnno'pT.r.ty of )Valf;:s. incjuf'.Ü'g men of a.lllSh!ldes of p<)htm'tl and !eI'gio).s(piDioN'ue..it'ftt:sp<:cuutiy to t.u t.]'t) (ornii,-kicnrs lh5i, the -%Vei' h h",v 3CDg djStdv".llt":g;'3 d an cxccpt-ollal Tbe local cDdow. meKts in 'tVa.<'a nva'lble for prf\mo ting iMer. edu(,3hon at the r!UIlm:1r 6ch'.)ol. and. to proceed to the 8.18 so fc-ant,. that the Welsh YOhth has not i he that aro to the At the sawe tjme. the fromthMrd!eUBct; DatioBa.Ijty and iangu'?ejsothtt tben:, edu(¡aticl101 can on1y be by n. their specia.1 dilli.i.ll.l!:¡d ¡¡,d 1 H1 1111 events. v.' e hr. tbrr, ;r'rr>, ¡'<)[Inl wih I!11lch C"l1C'J!'n that tl:e rrillci]\al vnrl dl()w8 of .Jc"s CoLe;,e. "f v.'h. m. in cons.qucnce. cf cH&a' s cp",tc(-l t- the In IE.57, longer nanv"s (¡f iLe i'nin.ipahty. ¡¡udh2Ve no K,\lOW. 1,dge d itt MMa'-ta.ve the aÙêI\Jtll,n ..if hli'h 'Ç,Od:1 h';?e tae eCestof thf Welsh recple a. large rordou of th" 9V. Bt'Tt's r;f the &tud t'.oy havt:il¡t:L¡Jrto e:'j'<d. Wec(\J)sider. thft the iH-success of the eo]log.3 n r('ce"t Ren"II'lOI;S has been oue, not to itn COl!nc ;io'\ with Wale: but to .'a,ns's sociA; ar.d eCl""ÜFJtlc,d, vhicb, in ClJSE;que¡;CC of tLe renjoval cf (leujlalua- Moi-,&!L art. d. F.!tj¡,¡e(l t: pJ1>s aWRY. Vre ths,t. aufh r?.f.ms ahpuM be mafic in the constitution and wcihing of tli9 co:eg',) s -t-7cr:? rroMote fCfHom-?1 ?.du?Hou, and e?bia a. mrf:€rTn)ntbprot Wel&b youths to oUa.in the adviui- tbg.o d a Ut.iteri.it. 'We And that th'; can? ?f at present ordv produ?es''?fu'; iS ?r?iMte:) m e..ch yeRj ?f?wo ?oulj hu.tiMc su'"uat tbn.ta.U]r.,tituticn T,ch has a. net rove me of <MO T'-r MmM. f,yclm,lIc of th'j Tru.t Fitud, M produnin? t'r.'itter Ms'uts. Wel tLerefore, pray th&t the Cc.immesuMra mty he p)e".njd to cevotn. if poL-sit)le, tbe eut;re KcasM o the Mtyrick Trust Fund to thn creation of schno! ticl'" for the eDC01)ml;mtnt of edum'tÓ¡)n inW)'lpf.,aud'ha.'i wheuqv6r Ch:lIlf.8 bonndeirtti') s'itte of thfi coJ]egp, no rpveDuec devoted in tif pa't to cduna.tion cmybe ójrE:ctetl from th,lt }>"r,)8f'. rmd no power be to the ,a.;ld fe!!ow(i uf ct.nE;Bg its *nc:ot7tmnta to at'ra.ct. wea.:thy eipei-.rively pL' pared iR'tho p'tbtic t.o Ill': tt!- tXf-hnto the poor youth? of Wa-ea fror, tlèe ())jen ru,t of <.duc.ltidlal r,)urCJI:! intended for them. J' 'W':) vcDture '0 cx:'r<B cnr f!rm c,,rvl,-ti,,n thi.t to thrnwcpe!! Hll t'- s h'?'-qTi?s aKd M Jesus Cohege would comtcl Welshmen to c ?mpo'e t?r their own t?rc?tMbat e.?o?H?nta tiiLd?r ce«:dtMOM wLich, in c:.)J:;<qwrre <t the dea of iJtar'ne- ciiue <i'c tim. ti) VI":d,,¡¡. iii'ust be uLeqmil. i'Nd w-uict itiu-t upon our country a 64iov us ani f;¡,r-len.clll..lg i'.jury.
-T THE IRISH UNIVERSITY HILL.…
-T THE IRISH UNIVERSITY HILL. orPOE,ITION TO TBE BILL. A me?g to oppoenhe IrMhUniv??yBul w? hdd,cn Tu?d-?y ?te?P?????' E?d?., Mr. S. H.jlt, M.r., ? ?? '"?, poited b? Lord Or-.rmoire. ?r. N_?de?to, ?ud other membera of Parliament The fol o?u? resclutiona were P?PP?T?L? ? =- I?t the University Education d? ?? Bill wo?Id, in the event of ? P?scg, e.t?I?h au institution MP???.<.?.,?? .oun&titu. tton and most objeotiOB?e m ? racter that it ?o?d practically result in the erdowme? by the State of a R ,mm Catholic University In Irelan-d." "Tns. t the e8ta.b. lishment and endowment by the State of a Roman Catholic Univur,3it-y would be unjust to exiting CuiveraKies. mimicai to Bound acadomio culture, and injurious tocivU sBd rehgioua liberty." The nipedrg concluded with an unanimous proposal that a copy cf the MSoIutir.M so carried should tte presentee to tbo i'nme Muliater and the Home Secretary. ,,the Ccntra.1 Newa" understands that Tha O'Ccnor Den bag expressed his intentiou of pcttnjg Cown the the Irish UriverL-itY Bi:l fir Wednesday, the 25th inat. lhcrc, are four 8iHs down for fecoud reaiiu? on thsh day, three of them being Irish. It is, how. ever. undpr..toc.d tha': these will be withdrawn in ?v?r of the University Dill. The fourth is the i.un&i i:ul, in regard to which no decision baa yet bfeu mnde kDOWD. The O'Conor Don hM E01Cttd V.(,Ó,e;d9,Y fol tliglit altefnativelyupju i.ct a i",ght fium G¡¡ve,rnmenti.
CHORAL FESTIVAL OF THE -A…
CHORAL FESTIVAL OF THE -A I crDFACOKB Y CF CARMARTH e. Tuesday the ccnual cho-s.1 fest,ive.l or tlo c! t_ch p',rn J.t S! i'<-t<r's Church, CurmM-t'Mn. The VI all tj.at could be ?t«hed for m the mcnt.tict' J-?EH, 3E? tia dprxy a?'3 t?r choirs mu?terHd .n fo?sa, :¡: ;:m:('i1 tJ:: (,6ta wlL. i'b)Jr 0-1 b"r.c. At h!;lf. ;rt Inhered .11 tba "o:-e a Bt.rttl.cr of .'ndies r.n" g,1:t.tri('n had VOlun:1¡:;3d I to af.¡Ú3 in f.-r tile c0mo,'ti\ of th3 A+, two o ('l');;R Uee chu'"h gc';)T3 wero !'d fo? a ticn 1t'í:f1 1 .f the s-r.cc 7;uJd bo ss::n. h;t by Lalf.ast t'n, wh.n tha cLe.h'JSiHO.racc?in, the epa?c.u;! o?.? chu-oh T.a i.f?.rly fu?. ??c ?CTvi,;? ??sTaU?'t?. aid '? tf;t.rtif?Hy iytored by the E?v. W. M?tt':??.s, thr: Tjcwl? a.?'pci!i'cdTic?.cho''cI '"f S?. D??jd'a Ct-?ect-:a'. Mr. Ea?Ii?e, cEAU S&I'tt?', H".?Uy, !:d the c.Mo!rf. ifi K cpirirod mirut;r, p-?.d I c'-cry I:rr, vi i!; w..3 ,(11 (0::Ð. The E;GlL-Cn \taa by the Vin. John LicLf-1 DMrt?. of ChpRtsT. m tL.< c.?s?'e rf i.o Rev. P. G. M. Po'?U. c!' St. J'?n'f, F??r?p. D. ?' who h? h"? ??I"? a.w!i.y tc n d'sthEt of the pon:tt'y at. t;1' Liat Tht' tdxdt";)¡n rt.3.Jm 57, vill. The a.ithfia wia takfu from Pt>\1,l'u 27, 'mo L&!d h my light," Al¡d \Vild Uli1gni1i. cently 1 rl,. the olT-.c ')!' tnm ¡3i.,rvif,.j a. collection waa laade in aid cf the fundj of the Ch;i L r.x;ioll..
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CHARGE (n' PERJURY T C-A.RD.rFF. ,A pf C- cil, U.u bench),' s.I.c lJlo:ga.n, bacl1cr, C, was Bnmmon; d for hftviug committed w.iiut ard corrupt p< rjnry in an action in th& i<.igbL Court of IUHic{>, Ex,-hequer Division, in whieh he -wSa the dd"r,dunt, and Lewis Lawis, CTa.p<;r. the ph'iEnif. Mr. M. Morgan pro3ocatedt acd Mr. I. Vaclic-li defer.ded. The fcrjior, in opptdpg t.ht, cuce, f;'1I:l}JaLeù that the perjary w&a s.Ueged to h&ve bt-cc culawit,-ed in &n affidavit, wbercin the defeLdaht deHied thit he had eigrned cett&ii: biUa wbich the p*0tieeutor, Lewia Lewis, íJi,imcd as due, &cuje d:=cu9BioN ensued a.3 to the power.; cf the reg:<.r,¡n of county coarM, after wbich Hvsu clefk in the Cirdiff Comdy Coutt lffi>:e, vrot1,:ed the affidvit and pappra m Mt !J.i,Üil ie;:ued in the EMhequoc )Divisi.cn. He cur.l.i nut: tecollect a.ny of the cu'. cuE.dt;EC3E. [Mi'M'rn8, eoiicitor, here proved H;fM' the "t"ict,-v I, t.ox "J Nn wa,3 sworn to on the i:u:h ut M.iy. Ho w&t. u'jd';r the ial,resiion th&t th)' def<=Cttni! Mgjued it, but re -)nli n:)7;EI"\Y ha ren<-ikc!t.d tr.o ihdenda.nt eign H }- Mr. M<rg8ll read tha snadavit: on whioll the :n.t.i?c ?-'a-ef noN tf..kea. file defendant, in this cc.'Ct.tia'Bt, dttued tt)&t he uwed a. eum eS .)-27 Hk to rr té:.1i he h.J.d a bill tut .t43, or tba.t he had s;¡{ueà tmy or eicher of tha [,mS &a\d to be <ie to L-wi: or any eeco.rity.. L<v;t6 residing in street, thf prosecutor, Wi'H examined. of his 11;\t1,le> \?ert:' eclc, in J.tH.ry, 1877, by anc'ion, at t.f.!oR."Q Cowya;i-d. Tn y\7ore bought by John. and Isaac tlorg.a.;l. Y'tm.esa received two biUa, one for .b50—which hMC bt.ea paid in inatalmentlf —a.rd another ior LI,3 15a. Witness 8W: tha ('(-teDd&nt &ittn the 1; tLcr in John Morgan's :"i1<a!f:D, CatheÓrt3.J.r0a¿. The bill waa dna at three mc-Dtha. es:& maw t' ao defendeu t endorse it rn iho b<ek &t the mma time. WhoB tha bui rename due, it w? d?honocred. On N07, ?, ?S?8. bo received too sum of .65, and at that same t-me ciMout.tcd n. btll for the defendant. i.hp defoEdai:t had nev(;l' Ctsnied to hid that ha hrd "i¡;d tho bil).. }1,6 defendant said that if the -W1t:!H:JR f.,Îz"d hia gocua he would take hia hte. He em? the óefeùd"c t sign both b.Ud, wib- '1('fE,'S 6(11J vs l:!é';t\:lt; 1i0 was John Jilorgau. w&p nut tell whal:ier Mrs. or Mip.8 !;tcrg¡¡.n \,¡cre recent. He did not racol. lect qurre]lIDg wirb :r)': dpt'ecdant in the Grinis pubhc-home eolBu lLwr!ths since. Morgan bad g<tic Le W..8 bia dead enemy. The df:t'€i'dftjct h&d tm a retornod onvict. Re h:-d heard, ttfier JIl 1ivrgn'8 deALh, that several r'f his a.ccep:.Li.ncss had had forged en. dor.vc,mr;rfs J he 81 LV:1:d¡l',)' MagÏ8tr<\tiJ painted. )¡len¡i,y ot the defendant: aa' th? detet.d.j.MiE tb' had not been proved. h. a. !jI1Ür.a.l cz. ,-s thia pi-of was Lectsa -ary, Aa aèjOU'i:bment wI Friel.)' N;as thenagzeud upon.
- cnOSS-SUlfMONSES BETWEEN…
cnOSS-SUlfMONSES BETWEEN A LAWYER A,SD EI3 CLIENT. At the Nct!'po!'t pritctt-coirt, on Monday (before the Mayor, Mr. and Mr. Wanabcough). Arthnr Be?-beit Oliver was ?ntnmonod for aaaault- ?g ChMlee H&ttcn Waters. Mr. Oliver charged ?alterawith aeaanlticg him. Mr.Jackaon, of btioud, appeared iur Wi.ii.era Mr. con- (4uck.(; ilia owu def6noe. The nrat case haard WM the cn.rge agaimet Mr. Oliver. Chad(;èI hatlt-)n at.t oomplaumnh. said at present. i''e i? 11\Lf 6.; Newport. On S.t.urda» ia.st it6 tüe dcfendaut'a oifioe- ai.d h&d a conversation wieh Usi about )tm. affid-avic, in a ficit in wn:<:h he and his wife weM dtfenC."ists. A portion of the affidavit waa read, and he told it W8 & gross amount of lies, &nd wculd bt ct)mmitting perjury if he awore to it. DetefdaM tiit!d to induce hia to sign it? &nd premised to do a.l ?e could fur him, b? agreellJg to hia dit!charge. Was there threes qnarters of &n hour diecueeiEg the af&datit. De- iencant; bcc'ilue very pa¡;ÜQD£.te, and naed strong !i.ijgucge. Turned to I,- a v e the (.See. and defen- dani net held ot him &.t; i.he bttck of the head, at, iho <.Mme time striking hicn on the moadi, oamaing i:, te Liced. FeU (jOWIJ, and defendant straoi: hin& en the eye anu on fevertti purts of the boay. They were Lcm on the gcuu!;Q togtllin.er, aud ho tried M' pu&h hiui oif. jctom mo M<t!-e, d< [om.itum'a oierk &iid tv.o imo tae cmc. Told dcf?N?Lt La wctdd s'jt su-ijke hifa a?er being &ttt:c<'td in eush t), <n'"t'.rdly way. ;:jrgedonli Er&.Lklm %-JU,9 bout Íor, vL,,i lie 'itta up. ihe Wl:>íJ c:èr'lt'l; iU t;¡.u himÜJtJ c .¡tody, 'Lut"t, U,-iLu.i') ",nô hI) ws lcmoveu to tbs Town.hail, onhaoou after uli-caar.r(>û. \'7ii3 at ,it;flIda.¡,t'd onioa c.D F:iè1>.Y, f.tid dei'on<i.im, aeiked hna n.jnt an at'i:I1"¡J. Hfid hact ;< ie!.tar 011 Friday if.)tn Mr. Jui:n F.U3a. a:au w:ta aUlloyó:d lit is cotk,6e!.itd. Mf. EI:ad Ebid unlBfa t'M bill w&a p&i(H "t) wonid oppeee h!3 (it11ee:r.!) <i.-i0tu.rge. To.n defen- aant tit.t th&t <m :aowe work of hiH. Did n&t on the Friday give deftjodaBt partKBjsrs as to the CtroamatMOMt- nnd<'r which the bm cra.wn. Defendaiit suad. on tite InGay he would prepare an aSida.vit, and him to ghc h.d uieoharge. Did no<f acc.it ha gKve icr the tuEdavit* Meesr. Yt. J. &nd n.. G. Lloyd wttro sotio.cora foi: his ife. Did n&y thiit their clerk hd.d beelt hr,,Ltil:.g him up Foaidtoiy swore th&t t.ti eEiciing thH <.Gija on Sa.¡¡urdiJ.V he did noii agk for the aili¿avi. Knew the aS davit t<t b6 Bl'OE£Y faiba, .¡;"i tüll.1 defndant he wuuld bet i.we.riy.,g to littS. ôtdldut of the affidiloyjti rfad to oon¡.;i,0e him Lbh' it W8 lied. 6honH thij.k a psge of it wn.6 read. Tcid defendant: aeveTa;ltitueathe explb6nation a* to thH cirsum" ..t.al,(,eS nmder which Bir. Eiiaa'a bill mi,a drawn. W)N-etL. to b(iar the whole to know what tala eeteudaL:: h.<.d ai< Loi b-Ay L'Çúuld Üi;pçb i:;¡W, a,a ha h.td Lid hia tMO diS'e:ejti& tsl..H. D:u cot say he woald sip ëÐ7¿¡.diiilt -,ould uae hia A,"AueLica, with .Mr..FHas to gc: Lid ciacharge. rold defen" dant. hp had tfieu to tr"p lutn. Told him he would dohiab,,sttogettho rr,a;;tor se:jth:d wi'jh Mr. :f;.it' iiad net been Stinking that. iiiarniug.. Ms.y LaYe had bitd ot wages in hid lifjiime. Mr. T. H. Parker, st-lu i.or, Newport, aa.id hOl wala CC'Dcc-rlncd fcr the cojuplaipsbnt in rasplct of Lis hquidn.ion, and Maw Jlr Oliver ret!Vücing 81- ii. Os ¡¡ir. Ojiver t7ld hia* he 'T,CU, rot orpoae the c.)mpiai!ll!.it if M woald Ri. a.iLt'.a.tlt. Tjbii.' w<t.a tae reaeod YVLY coat'' P!Lt,.ba-kt tnt to Mr. 0 iver'H oilioe. ¿!gIŒt Me was CAlled to lir. C:h't;t; a (Alico cc !S:ttn."1J,Y. CoajplAmum was on, iia back, Lid eefb)r.C4.Lt t< n.3 keepiag hi.a down< As r.oùlJ. as T?itBe&a w&ub in, deieuJr.at sai'I' ThMe ha ia." CcntplMuant got up, aud butit Tuort;¡ wa." great; excttfEmit in tha r<:o:,c. l!;U he thom:hs the besti wey wm to separate ..cCtU as qmukty ad poa< oble. Mr. C'!i?f'r aèd:-e6seJ tha court on the ch&r?e brc'-ght esiunftt him, f.i.d th.-ru was na proctof&Maghauit. The (?.'mpldinan?'??videac? WR:Hocmi!:r&Qict"ryhe'.?nldii'jt bo behoved. The ctcsa Rum- waft then heard, und Mr. preceded to b'1.e evid--uce a.gama& Waiters..Me es\d, eu Friday last he met' 'Vv alters, 'vrhotuld hi-ja aLout a letttJr t'ro.n Mr. F.'iM. Wa.lKra said be t-uKpecri'd that WIij ao<ae of hia cciBga.. but us it was not, and told W':Mc-T8 tbat Elia was i-ti,ler the imp-o,¡ 0.1 that if he Jet h.oi cN Bcw b weHid Hell hi<i evLdonce. Wt M atlij¡.vit, anQ EIÍd.iõ W"i to be' iBGitced to withdraw ina opuo&ition. \VfdtoM wiahtd him to get the ready by :.he after* EcoB) em: he did tot ct n:a until Saturday tuorno- ir,g. 'W1£n he citMo he t..aked for tMo Ia pit, and proceeded to read it. When he <a.'t) to tha I I I didn't h6r oi :rs. V<aitMd iigning it (me¡¡'lling the promis.'ory r..otc to Mr. Eliaa), he 6a.id, i Waif pfeceut wnen she Bit!n''d it." Kctc.BO<jt to go en rd,Qb h., -ii ha had nfh.de t\vo ciSerem cLMLemjt.te, aad tjld ?iim he wouid t'o'11 ?o coula to oppone him. alters F.%id he saw (;)¡n f.,i¡ir¡a.n¡¡jJad a.)mpted to trap t-im, and to amaah ,1 a. He then \<;{'ll:' cot, aLr- in & fe<7 aelil)g to :è'C.¡n5¡liè doc.wn. .1 him ne ecf_tu sou. Walters E?id aeTMfal time=- ? w&a a ue. ihcs ?e told him to ?o, aud wei..b to the co'jr, ,W.(la. defend",nt etmù¡,; hiii, and w J, (?oiag to istr.L.C. a second time, .when he Rtructt Lio!. Then tl;oy cloaed and fb.i. Unlled ms ctsiii. to eend for a uclicen-an and gl.,io him m charge. Cro6ia.<<xaUiined; Had given W??e.'s 9t ban thti-racter. hall aotoJ h, him j)rofe!'81oua.lly. We.a o'cce at the du,eadant', 1'ouec us a jEfueat. PnJsec'.1ted ef(:ü"ut at bLwud for getting niom'y under false pi'c'.ecooa* Mr. Taintcn said it wa.3 likely an action wonid bQ %p..lIl.:cnced against witr tormaJjtoio'.tdproaecn' tif'ii. The aBidavic was Lrawn in the interests oE kliRB. The word "lio" used by the defendant was not as to the aSicavic, but becanao he eaidt witness had broken hia word. Told him ho wonid not a.iio'.? him to be Bwora T.o the ailihvit aftet the contradiction he had Hi3.de. Mr. Jacbaoc, on bebitli <jf his client, aubmitted- that the eace rested betWt'eu these two giiltiamenv One t:efaed dii3poacd to ht.lp the other in certain matters. Mr. Wall,-erii was not likely to have struck the Brat blow. Mr. Oliver got up irom hift chair, asd the ir-f-Irsi,,ca waa that hebega.n the aRray. Was it likel Waltors would go iaM Mr* Oiicet'scniceandaaeaultLim? Tha Bench held a bi-ei HonsultRtIon. and tna Mayor gt<vo jndcmEnt. Ho said VJÜh regard t<y the aEiLf ?11, the Bench are of opinion thefe is con- &i6<.rable doubt who otrcck the first bldw. Wa ha.fe x:c erut-t as to this, that Walter bûudoved Ï1! an i!Bp'op(;r and Ç,ffH.F.!ive way wb,:t ho was m' ILI i r's othee, VVI) èimiss bota U!,íd.
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I'ATH HI sometMns' of regret, anll the forst 'apP<JItIf.Ce of reJ lldrs; om: are often b!irlJned hy ap Ulwe 1:1. LLE,S OOLD'S t: L sat,) nn'.t nse&Mh. for J UIiJiU ¡<gah t.c the f;,¡,}n8s ami.?-tJ7 .)f fO.'l<,h. Itto oiL: et_lil}jhed at andai-d 1J,1d r'31ubllj ilr'}':lc knowr- am! It!fokc il IIIost hig-bl;v of in every It r«)Uir<-s on'y atew tppUen.ttOua to x"'stvrlt groy iMtiC t') its ,.cLLh!ut colour 11.1.>(". iLibL bet aty, c-t-fi mdaoe aud it6 uzu ia !tJi ti.aAia Bet'?'i? t.'i pressTTe it iB itj hi?estpc.r? ?OBa:-Mt tteouty. J?llu(rtft. If qUlekly n.j ¡;armIJ,LauÙ'¡ r'?iao7''4<- ra, 293C9 A;.o ynn P.?'J r'!)Jw ill the f.'i'k, t., W'KLt* L'¡¡-li. ];t .iM:r.(,t¡" tn\y jtympt.Oft of 6h'.l t?Unn-?c <.w,R3? Dyg?-.?smP II M', th? ia no im(.;t!:ne '?t?i *C tlo W?L.tMOTiTB Js&XY?.* piLI??- Tr.cy purify, cM'ftst'beH, i: iú3.1. 'n.<" v, Tt..ynTf;rsc-K)o'fe''t3af T;C.;x hid tl', h-m!rl. 11 ,y tl)¿> Y3t-U! ¡,¡e. a:d t'?V6)'!<. Th:1 pu<Jy tLo .ankafti t!.dd.it' «i tb<j si.Mt.ttuh. Tool cmo J);¡;. pe!,u.\ tizila Thuy cu-a D¡jIot'" rl-- 'i:'h.y Cl'O Lir CO)¡l.Xnt 1!111. =\ it: '8:10.1" ac?< Ag.j.e?et ??*<? at. M:ce o'c-t M..?3? f?' f'T-.t?''?- ?<'ehtr?C.pf?i!.t!f3''j-'CtF:S!'?. ?''<J!7'C.L:S h€M<y. it], ÖJ-:gn:1.1 TrueKt;y!'Y.KNK;fX 1' He ,J. by eU Cb.t6lUj,,s in boxofj;lt !a. ..s. &t.'< o?ch Hj??cwAT's riL?s.—Paia blood.—As ia? ?it:) RL.?j T?hen iu a. htaithy s?c?c, St.s-:?u3 aJ\? :)ti.oT:r'R?ery?\T.Ttf)t*'h':t!tr?fyt;t.?, so, 'h-?n ) b<c''HM:i??ove'Mh<'?.f<t[h?'TC !t exn.t? ? -'Tfcise!? c<Hi"r"y *<'c?. ji, is ab??M?yi.?-ufe't;?Ba.h9.B? m?'?ciRc T:h'<.i) drca n'-t ttf.ch '.he cir'cuhtH.w't'i 'M? <.stt-:m.na.totf'odie?so; b?t ajiy pMpB"a,tioa mp??* cf <n ,irr; it htiD'.tMy t. &u<.r 'c .??er Mi<' U? Ei.?'' V,41.i-. ii 1, l''l:'g nbro of t-ii,- j-&. y?, a.(K). nkw ,;JiØ- frira its inore tind bt''i:eitcmHy npont?'e whoif Bias. ''f b Oitd, who<J'?' 'er'.t'us cr art.?ria). They st'?t?Math.d .?!im? troioBK exMteBce. ?