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NEW ENGUOTD FATJMER. 





A-GSICTTLT^^WS Uk TMJi SCAXS OW MAXES. 

 la. addii5aQ so osdinatT XesgUMsfaood Famess* 

 Chlis.TovaaBd C wiity Asncohanl Sodedes and 

 Ex}sibiti«&, and a Sisse AssodadaB, tfaere s. in 

 3iI:£iBe>deSbgainTebodr,ca*ifetmgc3f one mstor , 

 het hvm. eatk coBoAf fd the State, vindi bclds ac 

 assBtti sesaca of imteen dws, to aveat%aie, d:^ 

 c^aad report oaHaaEtsp ataiaii^ tD the geaiierzl 

 faosiasdzy c« u» Scaze, and b entilled tiie '^Maine 

 Boaid of AvTiesliMie:,' ooe meBtber of vindi ac£s ^ 

 a$Seaeiaij. Besdesoshs^dmiesaf amxegos- 

 eni diaiacser, tin Seeretaiy s le^nted to pie- 

 pnetise doo^ ftf tiis Boatd fer pofalieatioii, to- ' 

 gEtier vita sadh leeoHJaeadadaas and 3i^lgestH»s 

 astbeaiteiesSsaf agnadtmeseeaitoicqaiie. To. 

 ibt iind aSiwitiKws of & L. Gooniix, Esq^ vito ] 

 lias 'cefrdUriOedtihis a@ee fbr aerea Teais pas:,' 

 «« are indeiited Sdt tbe ^S<7>SBd Ataatai Bepori 

 <^1Jke S-umdani «^&e Maime Boari (/A^rnadtMre, 

 1BS2,~ a Ttibxme of fl6 p^es. Tunni^ ova irs 

 deadk-pEnSed pages, «e econt soisefinesi pliers 

 oa y an oo i. ^rimllgral topics, wnSten br dSBezent 

 memiiea of tae Boazd. u> vikom these ti^Hrs had 

 been pKerioizsiT as^ncd, and read Hmrng its bet 

 a t iituJu iL Bat rai^ile and intoesiii^ as tbe^ ' 

 zepotssad proceedings are, tbeToccaprle^ than 

 oee-beif of the Tafanne. The r^aeinii]^ portim is 

 derated to an eSabosate report of the Seczetazron 

 the Samr, Agiiralluu d Statistics, tampied from ^ 

 lemn i fc of towB assessQis, &£., &&, dosing vith^ 

 aone hopefid zemazfe on the pto^ects anddntks 

 of the fomesre of 3iEazne in tiieae ^tzocUoos times.'' 

 We capr a few Snes : j 



*^]t is not Sar me heze to speak of oar dnties as ' 

 csdzem; God fadpii^ as, ve vill soj^MRt oar! 

 GofvezBBKnt, aphc4d the Consfitnticm, eznah in- '■ 

 eabaedsaaitjoa aid lavieasness, and mfJutaiii lav ■ 

 ami. axder and justice, Xocth and Sooth. Bat of 

 OB' pecnliar doxies as fazneis I maj speak. Tak- 

 ing the c oiuiUi tbgether, the Tears 1860, "61 and 

 ^62, have beoi tezj {declinil veazs, and the help 

 aSotded br these abondant crops, in pnahKngns 

 to sostaiB the call fiv men and means, can seazcdr; 

 be over estimated. The last call ior 600,000 men ; 

 was zespooded to, fiar the most pazt, after die ac^> 

 fer 1^862 had been sa^y gaznezed, and the men . 

 came, in hrge pcoportioo, from the food-psodne-| 

 ii^-xaoks. We aze gettzi^ to be Aort-handed. ] 

 Expeziesce teaches OS abo, that aaedesftf aban-| 

 ^mt seasons is imiaDT Mkived bra sorreasion 

 cf mace seaatToaes. Theze is a demand optm as j 

 to lar oar {Jans for Ae co mi c g season viadr and j 

 veQ/so tlot erezT hoar of the time, and aJl the j 

 means at coaonaad, be employed to the best ad- \ 

 xantage. There is need of die ac quisi t i on andj 

 difiuMm of knowie^e, and the great eztenam of j 

 improred {saedse. There is need of the atmost | 

 f:^~.-.'.z-.T -.-. ':.\za^, and daD in apf^yii^ the ma-^ 

 . ^a-jard, and need to dzav upon all 

 cf fartiHzation vitinn oar reach. 

 2-jwiier can than ever for the employ- - 

 . i;|HrrTed h a ph'mt'Uts and Caom macfaine- 

 1-;, i-z t-iixs coatriTance begoOen cf dae neee^tr 

 aoid ii^ eaui tt of man, by vfaieh the pov&s of na- 



^e one another 



Prom the It..-' -^.vo ^Ten "~6 re- 



ports cwTiaptr - ;r -" - :• 



last sggsaon, ocr 



to dkdr ahilitT. A =-^j.-e ;i:.. .z 



read by Dr. J. C. WrVpt^y. ' : -« 



IKseases of Tr; . 

 piactieal bene£: 

 expert from ec:T ~e mast ecpy u: 



"Dazingthe - -r ^ - - ~- "Ire, 



vhen the prart: : ~e\i 



oa isolated mr: - 

 caoos, the aver-. 



Tears less than _ i 



vhat has been ^ search, 



OMKe acnizate ' >kliL 



The same caref- : 2,- 



aiate the fancr. : :i? 



same attentire 

 modifieat2?!:« ^ 



the same t -i 



di&rEsee- :-e 



to the &.I- 

 For there 



stznetnzes a:.^ _:_r:_.~r_^ .; __.jc- ? l^_ _^-iii^-. 

 Both haTe the same c:heiBkal cmfrdtoents." 



An impcKtant tmth is strSdngly expressed in 

 the fdloving extract from a report by iL-. Kgb- 

 EBi Mabtts, cf We?: Danville, cm ~The Feedii^ 

 of Farm Stock," and witii it we most close oar 

 extzacts Ibr the paresen:. 



"A good-sized ime-yeaj-^ld in nsoal nesh at 

 eommeiieement of winter, •srill ^ei^h ahicut 6<X) 

 pounds — a foar w fiTe-yeir-cIi ox, !.-><> i pounds. 

 It is not so anconunoc a? i: cu^h; to be. f jI r'aem 

 to ^n %m. duriog the wiiiier nx>m cne-iounh to 

 one-tfiird in wei^it, iat want of proper food and 

 shelt^. The remit is, ti^ owner has lost cm the 

 year-oM, 200 poonds, and on the ox 500 poands 

 of be^ dnzii^ the vinter, winch is worth in the 

 one case $8, aind in the odio- $20. The animals 

 have really ctmsomed one-third cf themselres to 

 carry them thzoogh tiie vister. Onen oar neat 

 cattle aze led in the winter on beef and tallow, 

 she^ on matton, hogs cm pork and lard, boises 

 on hcRse-flesh — all expenave articles c^ food 

 eonqnred vidi hay, grain and the Tazioas root 

 etops." 



LiXA. Bea>5. — I Lave been so socoessfol with 

 an experiment ihai I was induced to try this year, 

 with my lima beans, that I h^Te thought it 

 might be wcHthy of reecading in yoar colonms. 

 When the beans aze Ranted early, and wei, cold 

 weather follows, many of them nerer vegetate ; 

 {Revioos to plaotii^ thi? year I melted up some 

 tallow, and, when eocded a liule, I dipped in the 

 beans, coating them with it ; the result is, that I 

 hare not tiad a angle bean that has failed to veg- 

 etate, and they are growing finely. — Farmer aad 

 Ga> deaer. 



