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be left on in winter, even to inundation, where in summer a any | trio (old? seed having no e peo; ;] impress upon all parties — 
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may Iro be g. Lf this does not happen to exist of the deseri ption wanted, | superintending the emigration of poor persons : 
? There is another method of irrigation, which may be. prac. inquiry is made in the trade until it is procured, s 8 larly females, the great importance of securing th pac. i 
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with advantage wae places. The gr —_ 8 et s. 6d. or 28. per bushel. When taken bone, it is well | arrival in this country 3 they should not land here lat 
th the lough . from the one | dusted, and shaken backwards and forwards in a sack, ek, than July. All those who arrived here e early in the 
into which some sweet oil has been intro uced to give | were immediately provided for in a — manner: y 
3 aid $ ight colour, which lasts for some time, | a and Mr. 9 e, the (Government emigration) agent 
rsto be a loose gravel; such are those on the Avon, in| if the shaking process is well e . e by hor Toronto writes that out of of z 2 young g andol d 
letely composed of shingle and ice of Swedish Turnip, or anything else, ; ined unemployed 
; appears e sential ‘ 5s ra apg a ores, koe os cane i: eedsmen fight after, and he has no doubt but an jer 1 a fort. 
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le. A peat-bog, if drained | (even the very best of them) have a on : goo — 
and watered, will form n Mn good mead. 10 is curisus too, that eee, for. The do not pay the grower a price which out in 1852. “Canada never offered a bette er oj =- 
the more porous the SS the less water is required, probably sufficiently remunerates him, or age ogra poy y k : irene 1 
porous . h to his stock. In this lies the chief are unusua y high, and like y to continue S0; : daha 
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9 Spee im ds there “ef e requ ire cause of the evil—what remedy has the public? It on our railroads get from 4s. (Canada curreney equal 
the water - as grani. D 2 — — spread over 22 may go to a pes e house, which was a remedy 0 to ae 234. British) to a dollar y, and the eom 
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the clay, preventiu g evaporation. Chalk is also an excellent sage ia Paa tored Clov . Tr | 7 a i : 
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yet thousands neglect to avail themselves of it. In many cases | either by failure, or by its not hice eine end rates of a inland for next season, but I anticipate 
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by an Individual "ay his own purpose, as a mo Sire power — er cases piena yore be obtained; and I trust that — ang 3 ts — 55 se p "Ontario, without tranship. 
se, He may not say that others håve no right to ave farmers a deners will not fail to take some such yed this distance, 57) 
poe pc Dap — on through their be note te te in 1 step as this to err dene against the tricks of miles, for 108 (8s. Britieb)—2 dollars lant ai on, and on 
manner if if it tends to impede his app appi of —＋ Be 2 dishonest seedsmen. Veritas, in. me occasions 28 less, but a fair price to calculate on 
have some justice in his favour, but m not} The New Steel Digging Fork. oe muon to | is is 158. —3 dollar oi luggage free; time, 3 to 3h days. 
only not irrigated, but . may, we 15 — omy * Vou wil =e y repor 
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Harr om I have known as a ee ee wretched s hole e pauper „ shea 
obeir neighbours th at his Doe. Mils eee baer Birmingham, for one-third (3386), Tanded yae in September and October, 
on all who are joint 5 1 e ast five y f beg to say he was sole exhibitor of | at a season megap 5 see to ame ofa a prospect of 
- constitutes property in English | 5 hots fod posi so much approved of by J. J. Mechi, ait 3 able to any provisions * the 
— , eee e dene ler gr and Mr. Winton is full sets in. The N all, however, been dispersed 
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ot rigb and th 5 ee justified in stating Fy seat of Abe ton’s ayn over * country; and although, doubts al have 
injustice. his influence soon extend to this case! a Forks,” which stamp or brand may be regarded by th been exposed to suffering, yet no case fa aggra 
ba fl. water at A certain level too hi high ** pann casa Belg nt their foe and 3 suffering have reached me. I cannot but feel that tie 
©. Millions of acres are thus rendered impra dosble to Mr. recently invented = shee parties who sent these people out at so unfavourable a 
the th drainer ; millers wl or allow the 8 of | descriptions oi Toris which are made under my super- | period in the year have incurred a serious responsib 
power.. Bat now a bay Ae A er es ia — A eee tenden re likely to become highly cr [The italies are mine. While I was in Canada last 
5 ence- comes in and peera hare daa cee | to ae public 52 he eae << 3 ares 19, 3 1950 highlanders arrived, shovelled out fm 
ou 7 =e your own convenience as to time and 7. Winton’s Forks.—Allov e to con t Mr. | the of a wealth ay gentleman, scarcely any of 
pom ugh mating ver and you will sa rain and terrestrial Lyndon's 3 in your Paper of the lah e ‘hear speaking English, h, and all landed without a penny, 
and inconvenient sites, fat ar fr n comnnities, an and to say that I have for many years been a man ufac- or any a n being ma by that gentleman for 
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injure the community at large; it is therefore not beyond the toc supply them with those agricultural and Mr. Buchanan 
Seo A and beot, and the iea misra to ack saint: horacultural tools of that superior cast, which, up to stat tes, nge Finis a — of the year, very difficult 
what our waters would supply if skilfully | this time, they continue to prize, Harr y Winton (for | to be 1 so 155 north. Vere Foster.] You are aware 
of local ape satiate) incumbran ae. i ine and Sons), Dove Mills, Birmingham the emigrant tax to Canada is reduced 30 per 2 
i, t some A Voice from the Diggings.—In No.6 of yo ur journal, | year; adults now pay one dollar; children, 5 to 15 Je 
kind to show the extent of them, and to suggest you refer to the last report of the Kont en of age, 75 cents. an all under 5 years free. a 
9 Society of Englana, with a commendable endorsement, „ Vere Foster, Esq. » Buchanan. 
correspondence 4 1 of ape ho are fthat| A Word in reo My attention has been N 
u soc 8 of the Royal Agricultural the following ceed ms "i appeared in 
= "a Pavement — —We m received the yp Society will nene the 3 of your vont ak 81. on Heruld, one signed “Cautious!” 
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1 K 1 England, in a late number of our — 4 it N to them. If the Deiro saree ed bringi FF 
se of 8 re ere a i Se a ow bs a little more generosity, ip offered their Journals at a Mr. Smith’s answer very differently. Lam g 8 * 
S ta tha? n me ia Yon sca . ca ut a small appeal to the tho pockot, th > they | find sreng 8 man „ Mr, Smit 
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5 desire to initiate a agri icultural Progress. We B. ve need my ihan 
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to be Bd. per e chi ee sagt the stone whew k not ponte the Societ ok 4 e 5 "Highl 
„„ ich 18 0 ree times the Butter. — In ans 8 ingina —— reason to estimate the value of deep and 
proe yos ears 3 penam. ani s. a fos, 4 „„ she 8 must excuse my objecting to her i not pre ared to see 
e oval tub. A round one, ot 10 in. in depth, and 1 k 8 in, | resul i d in opposition 
the prongs lows rea ses lied ee your letting | in diameter, will make from 10 lbs, to 12 lbs. at a hae Pos sage 8 ‘of the . for change 
street, Pimlico. per Ranelagh- ans, teng 9 is a entirely subjected to the i lar; 
Tie Seed Seed Tra 5 action of the hand, in beating the cream, than the oval Itivators of 8 
8 Tae ied tate Te shape ; and even : ‘ pound maf at ai a 8 the “a st 25 practice 
” 3 be made at one time, on this plan. The long continued ee adopt, — omes recommended by 
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which I have received Foci iy 8 u copy of a tag Lois . Jan 28, 1852.— Sir: à The 15 
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a steeple-chase. ° They mt eg Ireland, eg ogee at interesting to the publie to = mad ms ; peer n Weedon, in ae soni being th year 
juntos’ mae Gane advantage which their Panes 5, zee jin Tein Fe 4 Ty Vere | Paid for plonghing, d the half portion of each acre, . 
w on, Feb. 22—46 
8 first, and mer Š ee 23, 1 2. — My d Sir: Popy) Harrowing, leveling, and cleaning the foul stubble, ; 
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est, as it contains a great deal of valuable | 4 Pecks one 1 gallon of oas at 5s. since “bushel 
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em) not se I can add 4 15 | Hoei eing. between the rows, „ at : 
this | as you h anything to it, intervals, at 3s., bird. aw b 2 per act rés f 
; we have the ae ave #0 fal enlarged on all the points necessary | Reaping, 95., carrying and aS aa a g 
: ot avoid statin Í per acre é 
low as it is possib e ee the advantages which Cambs eae Threshing and winnowing 20} drs. at 25. lila at 10 
vid ae Ba pocorn Legg house can reception of the surplus poor, but able “bodied 2 
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iie labour of the United Kingdo In the first place it| for outlay, — 7 — e 
n be ied at a less cost (?), and with equal comfort | si Er ] 
goods as any port in the United States; the advan ges and cogent seen = 7 % 
ii — of our inland transport you have fully set forth | 203 ars. of clean Wheat, score of 8 <> 5 = 
ean goe. i have never been able to in the 8 tons of straw, at 40s, p 
extent 8 he passage to New Vork, and : Gross produce 
w observe | this port. bw t give any comparison between it and Deduct outlay ... ; - 
this port, but the inclosed return of the past season >, or e 
ration nn ns | Total amount of profit to proprietor = 
I T should wish to] The plan upon which this erop was gros 
