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bran vi opulation from es hand-seutch- ; I see no obj — to — use of a sharp knife for that come some distance, fr om going over the land wie 
— T A . — ced that were this means purpose, — e peat would not 8 Be the blade as attention we we re deat g F over the land 
of employment — y introdu — th orough re- clay does. Fret the sketch I hav of Seragg’s | Mechi showed * his cattle sigh sheep o 
formation would ultimately be wrought in the habits | pipe tile machine, I should think that a a n knife could be | plements, steam engine, &e ikot 1 
and dispositions oy ‘the poor. For instance, my Flax | easily substituted in it for the cutting wire if necessary. | with the opinion of Mr. Wilkin Na rather fall g 
establishment, that has wg a refuge for numbers It may be ee that these several processes of feeding, 5 ore Bun its pplication free 
through the winter, is now comparatively deserted. | screening and milling with knives, preparatory to of young stock, I must confess I w 2 2 “a 
The hands have left for oki and more lucrative oeeu- | forming ‘ie pipe, will tend to Serre the price, and | the sheep on boards had nished to 
wa which, when completed, they will return. thus render peat pipes unprofita ut it must be} they had been shut u Pn 
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nstant work at adequate wages is upheld ; ene ee ch at the material is soft; and besides they was only a year (that is to say, Onths, and ther 
while the secant poor-rates evince the excellency of form the whole process in the man ufacture, except ex- | for confinement and laying on votre 
the system, and rend Trimingham an example for er re for a short time to the sun and air to dry them, | that their improvem 
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3 should be supposed that mental cultur 8 is bon ur in working it, may be afforded, red 8 be amply | of treatment. y 
lost sight of, I think it ‘right to state that a s ao 5 ie m | compensated for by the adv antage of producing them on | so unfavourable, I can speak b 
is attached to ye seutehing- -house, where a the spot. I believe that, owing to . —. n in the Wheat plant appeared quit 
nity is afforded t ni eee. or the instruction es vere ir machine, peat pipes soon ust some ingenious | were fast carrying off the water ; one w pou ding 
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ferred upon the ghibdren of the poor,” th og reflective pointed out, Perhaps some of your readers will, at all : 
mind may perhaps be led to inquire whether similar | events, make a trial of the manufacture with different onek > “Tiptree Hall: Among the 1 * d 
benefits might not be conferred upon oat youth of his | machines, and favour me with their euzgestio ns as to assembled at an early hour, was Mr. Wm fal 
ewn parish, Of one fact we may rest assured, viz, e some of those in use. Of e e the sides of | whose aned 4 years ago 1 had the pleasure of atly, 
that the spinners of Great Britain are anxious to circu- 3 pipe should be thicker than Ase of a clay one; it made a stron i I consi 
late those millions at . which they now send abro of 2 inch bore, a side of at least 1 inch in | be the most spirited I had ever witnessed 
for Flax; and, when it is considered that the am 3 and so —— Highland Proprie T. altogether, he was th i 
part of those millions would be paid in wages to the Feeding of Domestic Animals.—I often ob- | heavy arable land 
weaker and juvenile population, who can but foresee the | served how much many very er “aa instructive | assembled 
beneficial effects upon the habits and morals of the communications in your Gaz are pry ti “ed 5 
people! Thousands would be saved from early crime,— great pari rt of their pbailt ality from thei t of in grown per 
ish rates present a decrease in proportion to the exact and d definite statement. And this is particularly saw upon Mr. Hutley’s frair The sol nder i 
money circulated, —property be rendered ee the e case with respect as — feeding of animals on a manag 
pauperism, the . ol our land, be displaced by | small scale, exact inform upon which subject would believe land mor 
liberty and independence.“ John Warnes, Niate ng- be very useful in small 5 like i 
ham, Norfolk, March 28. will give one instance respecting my own case. The 
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oo e Cond itions of an gr okait between as I am able to compute, 30 Ibs. per day, with } peck of | by them as a pattern. What e. 
lord and Tenant, giving security to the latter for Oats, in three feeds. Not without some struggle with | to all parties, sane to tell the ‘fact, that 
ay y permanent improv ement he may make, 15175 me the groom I enforced the rule that he should be allowed | Mechi, I met Mr. Hutley 25 his brother (also a larg 
after uths’ | only 12 Ibs. per day, with the same Oats as before, and | and Teds Ue farmer), and five or six other infi 
notice. I. A tevant wishing to make any * I find he works acy well, and is in as good condition He practical men—all evidently attracted 
improvement in his farm will give notice of his inten- as when he was on the former allowance, and my ser- 1975 at Pi cs Hall !—Heuitt Davis, 
tion to the landlord in writing, stating the nature and vant, also, is satisfied with the rule now 155 sees the 3, 5 Place London, March 
amount of the proposed outlay ; consent (also in writ- =< et. I am speaking with the experience of 10 years P. S. I was pleased vig! the cant tone bg which Ms, 
ing) having been obtained, a surveyor or other person | on the oh pov and this pv would have been Hutley informed me the 2 acres Mr. Mechi hud 
shall be chosen by mutual consent to superintend the very usefu me when I first began horsekeeping, undertaken to drain on n hi (Mr. H. “s) land, i 
work, which shall then proceed at the cost of the tenant, ee 2 ae Mia way 8 seldom less than 54. rpos 
and when completed the amount expended shall be cer- | ber ton. So with r w, I could furnish | over shallow drains on heavy lan 
tified by the surveyor, and signed by both parties, and | YoU with s — how — * experience I have | recal the 
attested. 2. The tzuant shall hold the farm without | been enabled to save in her annual keep, but unfortu- that in such 5 eep drains would not ans 
any increase of rent for the undermentioned terms of oner bave not kept a precise account of the weights | lea earnt, too, that Mr. Hutley is, comparativ 9 — 
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e quit within two 8 he shall be . the | exact account of feeding of this animal by weight and | tice, are worthy ev one a Bea and ul Ss 
whole amount expended ; after two years have elapsed, measure would be very useful to many, for at my first} Pe, 
if he quit at any waited short of the full term, he shall ica = she was much more expensive to keep than 
be paid the proportional amount of the whole outlay, | my 
that the ree a of years unexpired of the term bears i cosh m hæ e je nas nr pemr tne OERA pemn a = oe Wheat detailed in the following E 
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i rant on such subjects as they themselves are. I am | troduced into Peru by a lady from Truxillo, in 
cake, guano, or other purchased eS or manures, and s sensible tha Baag at toe N 15 precludes it from a 88 pm, pea in Feral ot de bre pa yieliel 
s ication in your columns, but I have written it to sug- em. S08. 1. IR Core 2 
pe ee ars ja thers the amount 88 eived Ta hay gest sS ow easily, with your means of REA Es however, it appears that about a 2 e 
: ena Tints ing deduct information n, you ens furnish u us with a most useful afterwards, the “tribute 1 ee, 00 
For sums expended — buildi foto brick, slated or Da ber on keeping the usual domes b, a cireumstance attribute 1 
e 32 years, as oe thee 85 allowances of the different 8 077 took fearful kind, which deser some e 
Ditto ditto E Rane che or tiles, 14 yea But the practical value of such directions will entirely 3 Fey 8 resident seripive Aso 
awa di:to in liming, chalking, slayings or burnt way, we: = peu fed entre 3 ; nos re een stated in 1 t its ant aed . f Trux 1 ciated 
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Ditto ditto inroads, mounds Reg or grubbing, 10 years. =. mally a few tae Die ani 
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5 “ q|to the N. W. of Lima. In this work, hears 
pet k Macao of this or that.—Corycius Sen now an reat change itch had Bra place, hes rem iee 
isit to Mr. Mechi, — friend, the Bov, 8 1687 the lands in the sin — of Lima had losti i 
; Wee e w 8 ilkins, hee: ing undertaken t ny ds naa a Whe rai cropa fi mt a 
1 CO A nf cael itham on the subject of “ Thick o or Thin sec „ (J | the gre rthquake which happen there on ae 
he . should be much obliged if | wish I could introduce other relative terms wing (I |i pe Deady in that year. In the Peruvian capi ia 
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: : to the number of plants there is room for at h t). but Fey joo assures us that in Truxillo, 
high A ce, by fi eors ga Kerse nds and tile | and having received a kind invitation aig ager it was only perceived by a ran se, a 
sca ? enabling iem to su 1tute, economi- to pass a d. t Ti 2 2 h k bei fi It. evert eless 
1 a ns (on the superior adv antages tery cay ab Tiptree Hall, * into the train at |303 shoe * 
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meh r open ones. p found myself takin at Witham, with there, in places where the o fecundity oft the 
soil, a —— shoulder drain is perhaps as g Mr. Mechi, and ais os nine intelligent —.— n ane been fo gr ee: teat that thie Oe oy 
m dently had been drawn from nce by an ardent | 200 for 1.’ This fai Durs Feyjoo attribul 
desire to obtain information ona pt a that — lignant influence in the atmosphere, which ex 
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this prevails more or less i in all mosses. The fib eee ri i g Spirit for improvement in that Whett, that e con tor 7 
less perfee:ly í Gia site re, ae district, most ; well-wi r of his Ww yer bie render 
sereened out of the t mantara bae — After the lecture | culture.” J. 1 
smaller fib: ight b ye Be sed to 5 2 the Ia deompani at gentleman home in the hope of ~ Swedes as food for FEE In sem bene 
an apparatus of cutting ag knives, and ibd. oven if AT 2 farm on the following day, but I regret to allowed my farm horses Swedes, the pen g 
e wee hing the pipe, | party of farmers, wr ens nord eee derive from “tia i fod J, especially he cra? 
joined us, and had also the year, I wish to direct attention 1% 
