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第58章

  [16]H。Merivale。"LecturesonColonisationandColonies,"1841,Vol。I,p。
  146。
  [17]Malthus,"PrinciplesofPoliticalEconomy,"pp。215,319,320。Inthiswork,Malthusfinallydiscovers,withthehelpofSismondi,thebeautifulTrinityofcapitalisticproduction:over—production,over—population,over—consumption?threeverydelicatemonsters,indeed。Cf。F。Engels,"UmrissezueinerKritikderNationalökonomie,"l。c。,p,107,etseq。
  [18]HarrietMartineau,"AManchesterStrike,"1832,p。101。
  [19]Eveninthecottonfamineof1863wefind,inapamphletoftheoperativecottonspinnersofBlackburn,fiercedenunciationsofover—work。which,inconsequenceoftheFactoryActs,ofcourseonlyaffectedadultmalelabourers。"Theadultoperativesatthismillhavebeenaskedtoworkfrom12to13hoursperday,whiletherearehundredswhoarecompelledtobeidlewhowouldwillinglyworkpartialtime,inordertomaintaintheirfamiliesandsavetheirbrethrenfromaprematuregravethroughbeingoverworked……
  We,"itgoesontosay,"wouldaskifthepracticeofworkingover—timebyanumberofhands,islikelytocreateagoodfeelingbetweenmastersandservants。Thosewhoareworkedover—timefeeltheinjusticeequallywiththosewhoarecondemnedtoforcedidleness。Thereisinthedistrictalmostsufficientworktogivetoallpartialemploymentiffairlydistributed。
  Weareonlyaskingwhatisrightinrequestingthemastersgenerallytopursueasystemofshorthours,particularlyuntilabetterstateofthingsbeginstodawnuponus,ratherthantoworkaportionofthehandsover—time,whileothers,forwantofwork,arecompelledtoexistuponcharity。"("ReportsofInsp。ofFact。,Oct。31,1863,"p。8。)Theauthorofthe"EssayonTradeandCommerce"graspstheeffectofarelativesurplus—populationontheemployedlabourerswithhisusualunerringbourgeoisinstinct。"Anothercauseofidlenessinthiskingdomisthewantofasufficientnumberoflabouringhands……Wheneverfromanextraordinarydemandformanufactures,labourgrowsscarce,thelabourersfeeltheirownconsequence,andwillmaketheirmastersfeelitlikewise?itisamazing;butsodepravedarethedispositionsofthesepeople,thatinsuchcasesasetofworkmenhavecombinedtodistresstheemployerbyidlingawholedaytogether。"("Essay,&c。,"pp。27,28。)Thefellowsinfactwerehankeringafterariseinwages。
  [20]Economist,Jan。21。1860。
  [21]Whilstduringthelastsixmonthsof1866,80—90,000workingpeopleinLondonwerethrownoutofwork,theFactoryReportforthatsamehalfyearsays:"Itdoesnotappearabsolutelytruetosaythatdemandwillalwaysproducesupplyjustatthemomentwhenitisneeded。Ithasnotdonesowithlabour,formuchmachineryhasbeenidlelastyearforwantofhands。"
  ("Rep。ofInsp。ofFact。,31stOct。,1866,"p。81。)
  [22]OpeningaddresstotheSanitaryConference,Birmingham,January15th,1875,byJ。Chamberlain,Mayorofthetown,now(1883)PresidentoftheBoardofTrade。
  [23]781townsgiveninthecensusfor1861forEnglandandWales"contained10,960,998inhabitants,whilethevillagesandcountryparishescontained9,105,226。In1851,580townsweredistinguished,andthepopulationinthemandinthesurroundingcountrywasnearlyequal。Butwhileinthesubsequenttenyearsthepopulationinthevillagesandthecountryincreasedhalfamillion,thepopulationinthe580townsincreasedbyamillionandahalf(1,554,067)。Theincreaseofthepopulationofthecountryparishesis6。5percent。,andofthetowns17。3percent。Thedifferenceintheratesofincreaseisduetothemigrationfromcountrytotown。Three—fourthsofthetotalincreaseofpopulationhastakenplaceinthetowns。"("Census。
  &c。,"pp。11and12。)
  [24]"Povertyseemsfavourabletogeneration。"(A。Smith。)ThisisevenaspeciallywisearrangementofGod,accordingtothegallantandwittyAbbé
  Galiani"Iddioafchegliuominicheesercitanomestieridiprimautilitinasconoabbondantemente。"(Galiani,l。c。,p。78。)"Miseryuptotheextremepointoffamineandpestilence,insteadofchecking,tendstoincreasepopulation。"(S。Laing,"NationalDistress,"1844,p。69。)AfterLainghasillustratedthisbystatistics,hecontinues:"Ifthepeoplewereallineasycircumstances,theworldwouldsoonbedepopulated。"
  [25]"Dejourenjourildeviantdoncplusclairquelesrapportsdeproductiondanslesquelssemeutlabourgeoisien’ontpasuncaractèreun,uncatactèresimple,maisuncaractèrededuplicité;
  quedanslesmêmesrapportsdanslesquelsseproduitlarichesse,lamiséreseproduitaussi;quedanslesmêmesrapportsdanslesquelsilyadéveloppementdesforcesproductives,ilyauneforceproductivederépression;quecesrapportsneproduisentlarichessebourgeoise,c’est—à—direlarichessedelaclassebourgeoise,qu’enanéantissantcontinuellementlarichessedesmembresintégrantsdecetteclasseetenproduisantunprolétariattoujourscroissant。"
  (KarlMarx:"MisèredelaPhilosophie,"p。116。)
  [26]G。Ortes:"DeliaEconomiaNazionalelibrisei,1777,"inCustodi,ParteModerna,t。xxi,pp。6,9,22,25,etc。Ortessays,l。c。,p。32:"Inluocodiprogettarsistemiinutiliperlafelicitàde’popoli,milimiterò
  ainvestigatelaregiondeltaloroinfelicità。"
  [27]"ADissertationonthePoorLaws。ByaWell—wisherofMankind。(TheRev。
  J。Townsend)1786,"republishedLond。1817,pp。15,39,41。This"delicate"
  parson,fromwhoseworkjustquoted,aswellasfromhis"JourneythroughSpain,"Malthusoftencopieswholepages,himselfborrowedthegreaterpartofhisdoctrinefromSirJamesSteuart,whomhehoweveraltersintheborrowing。E。g。,whenSteuartsays:"Here,inslavery,wasaforciblemethodofmakingmankinddiligent,"[forthenon—workers]……
  "Menwerethenforcedtowork"[i。e。,toworkgratisforothers],"becausetheywereslavesofothers;menarenowforcedtowork"[i。e。,toworkgratisfornon—workers]"becausetheyaretheslavesoftheirnecessities,"
  hedoesnotthenceconclude,likethefatholderofbenefices,thatthewage—labourermustalwaysgofasting。Hewishes,onthecontrary,toincreasetheirwantsandtomaketheincreasingnumberoftheirwantsastimulustotheirlabourforthe"moredelicate。"
  [28]Storch,l。c。,t。iii,p。223。
  [29]Sismondi,l。c。,pp。79,80,85。
  [30]DestuttdeTracy,l。c。,p。231:"Lesnationspauvres,c’estlà
  oùlepeupleestàsonaise;etlesnationsriches,c’estlàoùilestordinairementpauvre。"
  [31]"TenthReportoftheCommissionersofH。M。InlandRevenue。"Lond。,1866。
  p。38。
  [32]lbidem。
  [33]Thesefiguresaresufficientforcomparison,but,takenabsolutely,arefalse,since,perhaps,£100,000,000ofincomeareannuallynotdeclared。
  ThecomplaintsoftheInlandRevenueCommissionersofsystematicfraud,especiallyonthepartofthecommercialandindustrialclasses,arerepeatedineachoftheirreports。Soe。g。,"AJoint—stockcompanyreturns£6,000asassessableprofits,thesurveyorraisestheamountto£88,000,anduponthatsumdutyisultimatelypaid。Anothercompanywhichreturns£190,000isfinallycompelledtoadmitthatthetruereturnshouldbe£250,000。"(Ibid。,p,42。)
  [34]"Census,&c。,"l。c。,p。29。JohnBright’sassertionthat150landlordsownhalfofEngland,and12halftheScotchsoil,hasneverbeenrefuted。
  [35]"FourthReport,&c。,ofInlandRevenue。"Lond。,1860,p。17。
  [36]Thesearethenetincomesaftercertainlegallyauthorisedabatements。
  [37]Atthismoment,March,1867,theIndianandChinesemarketisagainoverstockedbytheconsignmentsoftheBritishcottonmanufacturers。In1866areductioninwagesof5percent。tookplaceamongstthecottonoperatives。In1867,asconsequenceofasimilaroperation,therewasastrikeof20,000menatPreston。[Addedinthe4thGermanedition。?Thatwasthepreludetothecrisiswhichbrokeoutimmediatelyafterwards。?F。E。]
  [38]"Census,&C。,"l。c。,P。11。
  [39]GladstoneintheHouseofCommons,Feb。13th,1843。Times,Feb。
  14th,1843?"Itisoneofthemostmelancholyfeaturesinthesocialstateofthiscountrythatwesee,beyondthepossibilityofdenial,thatwhilethereisatthismomentadecreaseintheconsumingpowersofthepeople,anincreaseofthepressureofprivationsanddistress;thereisatthesametimeaconstantaccumulationofwealthintheupperclasses,anincreaseoftheluxuriousnessoftheirhabits,andoftheirmeansofenjoyment。"
  (Hansard,13thFeb。)
  [40]GladstoneintheHouseofCommons,April16th,1863。MorningStar,April17th。
  [41]SeetheofficialaccountsintheBluebook:"MiscellaneousStatisticsoftheUnitedKingdom,"Partvi。,London,1866,pp。260—273,passim。Insteadofthestatisticsoforphanasylums,&c。,thedeclamationsoftheministerialjournalsinrecommendingdowriesfortheRoyalchildrenmightalsoserve。
  Thegreaterdearnessofthemeansofsubsistenceisneverforgottenthere。
  [42]Gladstone,HouseofCommons,7thApril,1864。?"TheHansardversionruns:
  ’Again,andyetmoreatlarge?whatishumanlife,but,inthemajorityofcases,astruggleforexistence。’ThecontinualcryingcontradictionsinGladstone’sBudgetspeechesof1863and1864werecharacterisedbyanEnglishwriterbythefollowingquotationfromBoileau:"VoilàI’hommeeneffet。Ilvadublancaunoir,Ilcondamneaumatinsessentimentsdusoir。
  Importunàtoutautre,àsoi—mêmeincommode,Ilchangeàtoutmomentd’espritcommedemode。"("TheTheoryofExchanges,&c。,"London,1864,p。135。)
  [43]H。Fawcett,l。c。,pp。67—82。Astotheincreasingdependenceoflabourersontheretailshopkeepers,thisistheconsequenceofthefrequentoscillationsandinterruptionsoftheiremployment。
  [44]WaleshereisalwaysincludedinEngland。
  [45]ApeculiarlightisthrowmontheadvancemadesincethetimeofAdamSmith,bythefactthatbyhimtheword"workhouse"isstilloccasionallyusedassynonymouswith"manufactory";e。g。,theopeningofhischapteronthedivisionoflabour;"thoseemployedineverydifferentbranchoftheworkcanoftenbecollectedintothesameworkhouse。"
  [46]"PublicHealth。SixthReport,1864,"p。13。
  [47]l。c。,p。17。
  [48]l。c。,p。13。
  [49]l。c。,Appendix,p。232。
  [50]l。c。,pp。232,233。
  [51]l。c。,pp。14,15。
  [52]"Innoparticularhavetherightsofpersonsbeensoavowedlyandshamefullysacrificedtotherightsofpropertyasinregardtothelodgingofthelabouringclass。Everylargetownmaybelookeduponasaplaceofhumansacrifice,ashrinewherethousandspassyearlythroughthefireasofferingstothemolochofavarice,"S。Laing,l。c。,p。150。
  [53]"PublicHealth,EighthReport。1866。"p。14,note。
  [54]l。c。,p。89。Withreferencetothechildreninthesecolonies,Dr。Huntersays:"Peoplearenotnowalivetotellushowchildrenwerebroughtupbeforethisageofdenseagglomerationsofpoorbegan,andhewouldbeamshprophetwhoshouldtelluswhatfuturebehaviouristobeexpectedfromthepresentgrowthofchildren,who,undercircumstancesprobablyneverbeforeparalleledinthiscountry,arenowcompletingtheireducationforfuturepractice,as’dangerousclasses’bysittinguphalfthenightwithpersonsofeveryage,halfnaked,drunken,obscene,andquarrelsome。"
  (l。c。,p。56。)
  [55]l。c。,p。62。
  [56]"ReportoftheOfficerofHealthofSt。Martins—in—the—Fields,1865。
  [57]PublicHealth,EighthReport,1866,"p。91。
  [58]l。c。,p。88。
  [59]l。c。,p。88。
  [60]l。c。,p。89。
  [61]l。c。,p。55and56。
  [62]l。c。,p。149。
  [63]l。c。,p。50。
  [64]棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗
  COLLECTINGAGENTSLIST(BRADFORD)。
  棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗
  HousesVulcanStreet,No。122……1room16personsLumievStreet,No。13……1room11personsBowerStreet,No。41……1room11personsPortlandStreet。No。112……1room10personsHardyStreet,No。17……1room10personsNorthStreet,No。18……1room16personsNorthStreet,No。17……1room13personsWymerStreet,No。19……1room8adultsJowettStreet,No。56……1room12personsGeorgeStreet,No。150……1room3familiesRifleCourtMarygate,No。11……1room11personsMarshallStreet,No。28……1room10personsMarshallStreet,No。49……1room3familiesGeorgeStreet,No。128……1room18personsGeorgeStreet,No。130……1room16personsEdwardStreet,No。4……1room17personsGeorgeStreet,No。49……1room2familiesYorkStreet,No。34,……1room2familiesSaltPieStreet(bottom)……2room26personsCellarsRegentSquare……1cellar8personsAcreStreet……1cellar7persons33RobertsCourt……1cellar7personsBackPrattStreet……1cellar7personsusedasabrazier’sshop27EbenezerStreet……1cellar6personsl。c。,p。111。(nomaleabove18)。
  棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗棗[65]l。c。,p。114。
  [66]l。c。,p。50。
  [67]"PublicHealth。SeventhReport。1865,"p。18。
  [68]l。c。,p。165。
  [69]l。c。,p。18,Note。?TheRelievingOfficeroftheChapel—en—le—FrithUnionreportedtotheRegistar—Generalasfollows:?"AtDoveholes,anumberofsmallexcavationshavebeenmadeintoalargehillockoflimeashes(therefuseoflime—kilns),andwhichareusedasdwellings,andoccupiedbylabourersandothersemployedintheconstructionofarailwaynowincourseofconstructionthroughthatneighbourhood。Theexcavationsaresmallanddamp,andhavenodrainsorpriviesaboutthem,andnottheslightestmeansofventilationexceptupaholepulledthroughthetop,andusedforachimney。Inconsequenceofthisdefect,small—poxhasbeenragingforsometime,andsomedeaths[amongstthetroglodytes]havebeencausedbyit。"(l。c。,note2。)
  [70]ThedetailsgivenattheendofPartIV。referespeciallytothelabourersincoalmines。Onthestillworseconditioninmetalmines,seetheveryconscientiousReportoftheRoyalCommissionof1864。
  [71]l。c。,pp。180,182。
  [72]l。c。,pp。515,517。
  [73]l。c。,p。16。
  [74]"WholesalestarvationoftheLondonPoor……WithinthelastfewdaysthewallsofLondonhavebeenplacardedwithlargeposters,bearingthefollowingremarkableannouncement:?’Fatoxen!Starvingmen!Thefatoxenfromtheirpalaceofglasshavegonetofeedtherichintheirluxuriousabode,whilethestarvingmenarelefttorotanddieintheirwretcheddens。’Theplacardsbearingtheseominouswordsareputupatcertainintervals。Nosoonerhasonesetbeendefacedorcoveredover,thanafreshsetisplacardedintheformer,orsomeequallypublicplace……This……remindsoneofthesecretrevolutionaryassociationswhichpreparedtheFrenchpeoplefortheeventsof1789……Atthismoment,whileEnglishworkmenwiththeirwivesandchildrenaredyingofcoldandhunger,therearemillionsofEnglishgold?theproduceofEnglishlabour?beinginvestedinRussian,Spanish,Italian,andotherforeignenterprises。"?Reynolds’Newspaper,January20th,1867。
  [75]JamesE。ThoroldRogers。(Prof。ofPolit。Econ。intheUniversityofOxford。)
  "AHistoryofAgricultureandPricesinEngland。"Oxford,1866,v。1,p。
  690。Thiswork,thefruitofpatientanddiligentlabour,containsinthetwovolumesthathavesofarappeared,onlytheperiodfrom1259to1400。
  Thesecondvolumecontainssimplystatistics。Itisthefirstauthentic"HistoryofPrices"ofthetimethatwepossess。
  [76]"ReasonsfortheLateIncreaseofthePoor—Rates:oracomparativeviewofthepricesoflabourandprovisions。"Lond。,1777,pp。5,11。
  [77]Dr。RichardPrice:"ObservationsonReversionaryPayments,"6thEd。ByW。Morgan,Lond。,1803,v。11。,pp。158,159。Priceremarksonp。159:
  "Thenominalpriceofdaylabourisatpresentnomorethanaboutfourtimes,or,atmost,fivetimeshigherthanitwasintheyear1514。Butthepriceofcornisseventimes,andofflesh—meatandraimentaboutfifteentimeshigher。Sofar,therefore,hasthepriceoflabourbeenevenfromadvancinginproportiontotheincreaseintheexpensesofliving,thatitdoesnotappearthatitbearsnowhalftheproportiontothoseexpensesthatitdidbear。"
  [78]Barton,l。c。,p。26。Fortheendofthe18thcenturycf。Eden,l。c。
  [79]Parry,l。c。,p。86。
  [80]id。,p。213。
  [81]S。Laing,l。c。,p。62。
  [82]"EnglandandAmerica。"Lond。,1833,Vol。1,p。47。
  [83]Thelandedaristocracyadvancedthemselvestothisend,ofcourseperParliament,fundsfromtheStateTreasury,ataverylowrateofinterest,whichthefarmershavetomakegoodatamuchhigherrate。
  [84]LondonEconomist,May29th,1845,p。290。
  [85]Thedecreaseofthemiddle—classfarmerscanbeseenespeciallyinthecensuscategory:"Farmer’sson,grandson,brother,nephew,daughter,granddaughter,sister,niece";inaword,themembersofhisownfamily,employedbythefarmer。Thiscategorynumbered,in1851,216,851persons;in1861,only176,151。From1851to1871,thefarmsunder20acresfellbymorethan900innumber;thosebetween50and75acresfellfrom8,253to6,370;
  thesamethingoccurredwithallotherfarmsunder100acres。Ontheotherhand,duringthesametwentyyears,thenumberoflargefarmsincreased;
  thoseof300—500acresrosefrom7,771to8,410,thoseofmorethan500
  acresfrom2,755to3,914,thoseofmorethan1,000acresfrom492to582。
  [86]Thenumberofshepherdsincreasedfrom12,517to25,559。
  [87]Census,l。c。,p。36。
  [88]Rogers,l。c。,p。693,p。10。Mr。RogersbelongstotheLiberalSchool,isapersonalfriendofCobdenandBright,andthereforenolaudatortemporisacti。
  [89]"PublicHealth。SeventhReport,"1865,p。242。Itisthereforenothingunusualeitherforthelandlordtoraisealabourer’srentassoonashehearsthatheisearnitigalittlemore,orforthefarmertolowerthewageofthelabourer,"becausehiswifehasfoundatrade,"l。c。
  [90]l。c。,p。135。
  [91]l。c。,p。134。
  [92]"ReportoftheCommissioners……relatingtoTransportationandPenalServitude,"
  Lond。,1863,pp。42,50。
  [93]l。c。,p。77。"MemorandumbytheLordChiefJustice。"
  [94]l。c。,Vol。11,MinutesofEvidence。
  [95]l。c。,Vol。1。Appendix,p。280。
  [96]l。c。,pp。274,275。
  [97]"PublicHealth,SixthReport,"1864,pp。238,249,261,262。
  [98]l。c。,p。262。
  [99]l。c。,p。17。TheEnglishagriculturallabourerreceivesonly1/4asmuchmilk,and1/2asmuchbreadastheIrish。ArthurYounginhis"TourinIreland,"atthebeginningofthiscentury,alreadynoticedthebetternourishmentofthelatter。Thereasonissimplythis,thatthepoorIrishfarmerisincomparablymorehumanethantherichEnglish。AsregardsWales,thatwhichissaidinthetextholdsonlyforthesouthwest。Allthedoctorsthereagreethattheincreaseofthedeath—ratethroughtuberculosis,scrofula,etc。,increasesinintensitywiththedeteriorationofthephysicalconditionofthepopulation,andallascribethisdeteriorationtopoverty。"His(thefarmlabourer’s)keepisreckonedataboutfivepenceaday,butinmanydistrictsitwassaidtobeofmuchlesscosttothefarmer"[himselfverypoor]……"Amorselofthesaltmeatorbacon,……saltedanddriedtothetextureofmahogany,andhardlyworththedifficultprocessofassimilation……isusedtoflavouralargequantityofbrothorgruel,ofmealandleeks,anddayafterdaythisisthelabourer’sdinner。"Theadvanceofindustryresultedforhim,inthisharshanddampclimate,in"theabandonmentofthesolidhomespunclothinginfavourofthecheapandso—calledcottongoods,"andofstrongerdrinksforso—calledtea。"Theagriculturist,afterseveralhours’exposuretowindandrain,pinshiscottagetositbyafireofpeatorofballsofclayandsmallcoalkneadedtogether,fromwhichvolumesofcarbonicandsulphurousacidsarepouredforth。Hiswallsareofmudandstones,hisfloorthebareearthwhichwastherebeforethehutwasbuilt,hisroofamassoflooseandsoddenthatch。Everycreviceistoppedtomaintainwarmth,andinanatmosphereofdiabolicodour,withamudfioor,withhisonlyclothesdryingonhisback,heoftensupsandsleepswithhiswifeandchildren。Obstetricianswhohavepassedpartsofthenightinsuchcibinshavedescribedhowtheyfoundtheirfeetsinkinginthemudofthefloor,andtheywereforced(easytask)todrillaholethroughthewalltoeffectalittleprivaterespiration。Itwasattestedbynumerouswitnessesinvariousgradesoflife,thattotheseinsanitaryinfluences,andmanymore,theunderfedpeasantwasnightlyexposed,andoftheresult,adebilitatedandscrofulouspeople,therewasnowantofevidence……ThestatementsoftherelievingofficersofCarmarthenshireandCardiganshireshowinastrikingwaythesamestateofthings。Thereisbesides"aplaguemorehorriblestill,thegreatnumberofidiots。"
  Nowawordontheclimaticconditions。"Astrongsouth—westwindblowsoverthewholecountryfor8or9monthsintheyear,bringingwithittorrentsofrain,whichdischargeprincipallyuponthewesternslopesofthehills。Treesarerare,exceptinshelteredplaces,andwherenotprotected,areblownoutofallshape。Thecottagesgenerallycrouchundersomebank,orofteninaravineorquarry,andnonebutthesmallestsheepandnativecattlecanliveonthepastures……TheyoungpeoplemigratetotheeasternminingdistrictsofGlamorganandMonmouth。Carmarthenshireisthebreedinggroundoftheminingpopulationandtheirhospital。Thepopulationcanthereforebarelymaintainitsnumbers。"ThusinCardiganshire:18511861棗棗棗?;Males……45,15;44,446;Females……52,45;52,955;棗棗棗?p;97,6p;97,401Dr。Hunter’sReportin"PublicHealth,SeventhReport。1865,"pp。498—502,passim。
  [100]In1865thislawwasimprovedtosomeextent。Itwillsoonbelearntfromexperiencethattinkeringofthissortisofnouse。
  [101]Inordertounderstandthatwhichfollows,wemustrememberthat"CloseVillages"arethosewhoseownersareoneortwolargelandlords。"Openvillages,"thosewhosesoilbelongstomanysmallerlandlords。Itisinthelatterthatbuildingspeculatorscanbuildcottagesandlodging—houses。
  [102]Ashow—villageofthiskindlooksverynice,butisasunrealasthevillagesthatCatherineII。sawonherjourneytotheCrimea。Inrecenttimestheshepherd,alsohasoftenbeenbanishedfromtheseshow—villages;e。g。,nearMarketHarboroissheep—farmofabout500acres,whichonlyemploysthelabourofoneman。Toreducethelongtrudgesoverthesewideplains,thebeautifulpasturesofLeicesterandNorthampton,theshepherdusedtogetacottageonthefarm。Nowtheygivehimathirteenthshillingaweekforlodging,thathemustfindfarawayinanopenvillage。
  [103]"Thelabourers’houses(intheopenvillages,which,ofcourse,arealwaysovercrowded)areusuallyinrows,builtwiththeirbacksagainsttheextremeedgeoftheplotoflandwhichthebuildercouldcallhis,andonthisaccountarenotallowedlightandair,exceptfromthefront。"(Dr。Hunter’sReport,l。c。,p。135。)Veryoftenthebeersellerorgrocerofthevillageisatthesametimetheletterofitshouses。Inthiscasetheagriculturallabourerfindsinhimasecondmaster,besidesthefarmer。Hemustbehiscustomeraswellashistenant。"Thehindwithhis10s。aweek,minusarentof£4ayear……isobligedtobuyattheseller’sownterms,hismodicumoftea,sugar,flour,soap,candies,andbeer。"(l。c。,p。
  132。)Theseopenvillagesform,infact,the"penalsettlements"oftheEnglishagriculturalproletariat。Manyofthecottagesaresimplylodging—houses,throughwhichalltherabbleoftheneighbourhoodpasses。Thecountrylabourerandhisfamilywhohadoften,inawaytrulywonderful,preserved,underthefoulestconditions,athoroughnessandpurityofcharacter,go,inthese,utterlytothedevil。Itis,ofcourse,thefashionamongstthearistocraticshylockstoshrugtheirshoulderspharisaicallyatthebuildingspeculators,thesmalllandlords,andtheopenvillages。Theyknowwellenoughthattheir"closevillages"and"show—villages"arethebirth—placesoftheopenvillages,andcouldnotexistwithoutthem。"Thelabourers……wereitnotforthesmallowners,would,forbyfarthemostpart,havetosleepunderthetreesofthefarmsonwhichtheywork。"(l。c。,p。135。)Thesystemof"open"and"closed"villagesobtainsinalltheMidlandcountiesandthroughouttheEastofEngland。
  [104]"Theemployer……is……directlyorindirectlysecuringtohimselftheprofitonamanemployedat10s。aweek,andreceivingfromthispoorhind£4or£5annualrentforhousesnotworth£20inareallyfreemarket,butmaintainedattheirartificialvaluebythepoweroftheownertosay’Usemyhouse,orgoseekahiringelsewherewithoutacharacterfromme……’Doesamanwishtobetterhimself,togoasaplate—layerontherailway,ortobeginquarry—work,thesamepowerisreadywith’Workformeatthislowrateofwagesorbegoneataweek’snotice;takeyourpigwithyou,andgetwhatyoucanforthepotatoesgrowinginyourgarden。’
  Shouldhisinterestappeartobebetterservedbyit,anenhancedrentissometimespreferredinthesecasesbytheowner(i。e。,thefarmer)
  asthepenaltyforleavinghisservice。"(Dr。Hunter,l。c。,p。132。)
  [105]"Newmarriedcouplesarenoedifyingstudyforgrown—upbrothersandsisters:
  andthoughinstancesmustnotberecorded,sufficientdataarerememberedtowarranttheremark,thatgreatdepressionandsometimesdeatharethelotofthefemaleparticipatorintheoffenceofincest。"(Dr。Hunter,l。c。,p。137。)AmemberoftheruralpolicewhohadformanyyearsbeenadetectiveintheworstquartersofLondon,saysofthegirlsofhisvillage:
  "theirboldnessandshamelessnessIneversawequalledduringsomeyearsofpolicelifeanddetectivedutyintheworstpartsofLondon……Theylivelikepigs,greatboysandgirls,mothersandfathers,allsleepinginoneroom,inmanyinstances。"("Child。Empl。Com。SixthReport,1867,"
  p。77sq。155。)
  [106]"PublicHealth。SeventhReport,1865,"pp。9,14passim。
  [107]"Theheaven—bomemploymentofthehindgivesdignityeventohisposition。
  Heisnotaslave,butasoldierofpeace,anddeserveshisplaceinmarriedmen’squarterstobeprovidedbythelandlord,whohasclaimedapowerofenforcedlaboursimilartothatthecountrydemandsofthesoldier。
  Henomotereceivesmarket—priceforhisworkthandoesthesoldier。Likethesoldierheiscaughtyoung,ignorant,knowingonlyhisowntrade,andhisownlocality。Earlymarriageand。theoperationofthevariouslawsofsettlementaffecttheoneasenlistmentandtheMutinyActaffecttheother。"(Dr。Hunter,l。c。,p。132。)Sometimesanexceptionallysoft—heartedlandlordrelentsasthesolitudehehascreated。"Itisamelancholythingtostandaloneinone’scountry,"saidLordLeicester,whencomplimentedonthecompletionofHookham。"Ilookaroundandnotahouseistobeseenbutmine。IamthegiantofGiantCastle,andhaveeatupallmyneighhours。"
  [108]AsimilarmovementisseenduringthelasttenyearsinFrance;inproportionascapitalistproductiontheretakespossessionofagriculture,itdrivesthe"surplus"agriculturalpopulationintothetowns。Herealsowefinddeteriorationinthehousingandotherconditionsatthesourceofthesurplus—population。Onthespecial"prolétariatfoncier,"towhichthissystemofparcellingoutthelandhasgivenrise,see,amongothers,theworkofColins,alreadyquoted,andKarlMarx"DerAchtzehnteBrumairedesLouisBonaparte。"2ndedition。Hamburg,1869,pp。56,&c。In1846,thetownpopulationinFrancewasrepresentedby24。42,theagriculturalby75。58;in1861,thetownby28。86,theagriculturalby71。14percent。