45—1848.] 
THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
737 
—— 
WHEA at Charfield T on the 
for 8s. 6d. per 
1277 z tde ld Farm, 
T.—The Red Straw ptr ee a 
Berkeley, Gloucestershire, 
tol and Bir. 
ot eT A ASP HA 
mak 
d. Sam di 
Tos ota on application to the Ma 
the following A 
High-stre 
Warham 
Se pera era 
Hay, White DATS 
ok Newington Batts | Forste 
— ̃ — 
‘portLa 
Sass for bydraulic pu Irpos 
tag of Reservo irs, Cisterns, Batbs, Fish. 
LE RO 
AB OFI 
ns can be roofed at less than 
; Manc ee Hurst, 14, 
N ewcastle.on Tyne — Richard 
h 
Mullen. Seedsmen. TA F London. 
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anufacturers, or 
a ohn Vaux 
andleson and 
8 
HE 
ponds, &. For 
— It never vegetates, and will 
to four times its own body of sa nd, 
* yenofacturers, J. B. . Cr and Sons, 
carry from three 
Millbank- street, 
"SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 
n n, Toxford, 
2 Nov. — oo roe 9 — 
areata, astell — — ast Kent.—Nor 
£ are two tay frequently 
our parr which ought not to 
of the 
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merit seal ving hea heat 
pag one 9 — 5 be raned withiong: t 
through aaa * the o 
thin s 
eas 
ould i 
75 both N 12 the altern 
ore likely to e Pie! 
— ex 
on eac 
se tobe sown with two, a 
ith ix, and a fourth w 
aa we seed in every 80 Pè 
a ce (say 9 inch 
in all; that the 
distribu 
Ee between 
r will decide pn 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
. FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
NG. 
the pen 
willingly accord to him 
— to bre rit on nad 
* the conditions which 
Te hts hey suggested for an experiment on the 
subject of 
Our only objection to this . 
o partizan an aspec 
not be better that ah 
ative ? 
as 
land farmer will say 
4, 1848. 
Great Oakl 
tov 10: Hales- 
. 13: W. Hereford, 
referred to in 
e a notice at 
— | farmers 
e fe their tillering.” It needs, — 
vers acts from soils of all sort 
It would i 
consequent upo n the greater sommes of the cattle 
under it, and by t om eee of the manure — 
from them orbids at 
present entering on 8 details of this pore 
We must defer thei till another are 
ALL — 1 System.— While 
their Matted spirits, 
the Chartists of Pitan d, are demandin par- 
tition of grey gt ah | into portions sufficiently 
erous, and, nute, to afford 
not be apro, 
of the ru — population 
valent tom of 
labourers in England, a quire e. the 
progress of eee generally is prom 
such N of lan A — should appear out of 
saat nstitu rison Bare ween the 
m labourers of | ; 
m and ; 
22 ＋ are so much above the former in gradation, that 
no just comparison can be instituted between them. 
The ao 5 in eee is a compound bo ly, 
which must i e be separa ted. into its 
simple elements before w we can placeit i in the apropo ‘it 
by the 
A 
the 
their thinking, 
Nature 
gibly if ques- | 2 
t as the a 
ted uniformly, the 
th 
e rows being 
= 
of an is 
chiefly composed of small proprieto , as appear. 
at one gla 
bodied in n the able and interesting wo Messrs 
and ree oe rag “ On the Ae of 
ca area 
e Com- por 
rom some statistic computatio ns em- 
of 
then, the n the “socal 
to hand, while t 
ruling a colum 
The rapidity 
ferable by 
ce, 
l| laudable haeilities. 1 the law gives for establish- 
ved 
— to Aai, is appr 
of 10 years, more 
than half of the rental cha i — of Which 
transfers 40 per cent. ae changes by inheritance, 
and 50 per cent. by sa 
ven after a very — te om enn —5 . 
holder a of professional men and a 
riving thei rauer 
of their een 
her armers, 
in e 1 pt r A 9 of 
has t aint, or, antitheti- 
a cally, (ia of them enjoys the greater degree of 
comfor 
= 5 food: — In the grand items of bread and 
, it has —— er w the gpg of 
hatiin bread er cent 
France than in 1 ae tel the ratio of 1 sae 
consumed in the yore be Dal is to that consumed 
n the other as 6 0z. to 14 oz.; the a of the 
nate d used by our Tabourers is — bette e 
the quantity be les 
utcher’s meat is is e 
towns of France; 
0 
inferior cheap parts, con 
stews, regale our 5 50 oce anya as we pass 
their cottage doors. But this is not the case in 
nite — = little farmers A very small bit of 
S | por n thei ra soup is the utmost 
of their indulgence in 48555 die ir soup, how- 
ever, olesome and atii tive than the sort 
of ten “which the English gow ages too often from 
er ha 
eulen able land, exclusively of 
3, 0000 000 ac — ol forest, has a popu ulation of at least 
7,000,000 oa of which nearly eats 000 are 
and-proprie The landes or heaths, thoug 
alte, are included in in tien gross amount of cultivable 
Jand. We give the classification in mie 
LULLIN DE Ser — ap 
amilies. 
16000 „000 en, each 388 
> 
J 
3.64 ares. 
| subsist upon 
the extract of malted Barley, wa 5 can afford the 
luxury, is far better than the extract of Apples (well 
watered, tog in the process), or of inferior Grapes. 
great proportion of the péasantry of the de- 
| partments of the south and south-eastern provinces 
very coarse 
Pulse, and Indian corn. 
Buckwheat and Rye, and Buckwheat galettes, 
a kind of bouilli of the same sang’ are the principal 
auxiliaries to me never, failin 
Norm 
F 
8 
‘arm 
0 e proprietary 
ia ae able, ie dietary is ex- 
t as to leave no 
Brittan 
dd 
calamity which was 
the want of work ; for, possessing in many parts 
and, and being ai 
ce be 
ould indu 
and to put 
ge of thei 
nt 
— 
never ee Hl 
sh opkeepers, m 
of Lilliputian lots ic many 
hem 
tait chief i dees from other 
use one individual may have 
differe 
s be in wor ent 3 
siren ni which case, 
— 3 sbondane of their |t = 
me | the labourers have more enjoymen 
atter province. In Lower 588 755 there is much 
3 amidst a reasonable shar of independence 
and comfort in 
fed and clothed most miserab 
when the hea the family receives but six or 
eight sous a day in money wages 
The clothing of the French class under our imme- 
sabots, is more stout and comfo 
than that of our labourers Ringe 
female dress, whose out 
as regards fem ress, w. a 
and cold cotton. 
to them, and 
even the poorest, an nt suppl 
other household linen. As to fue 
ney of faggots for their 
are. In the 
m the warmth 
of a fire, which costs them so oe while the others 
in our compet A are oblige Ag i 
