THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1 
we were to examine fairly 
a farm—if we 
ba 
with the scanty and abortive returns proc 
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t. The e 1 upo 
: Ist, a fallow; zd, Bean 
The Wheat, will probably Sa pee 
ing must end in his 
the hie sit Pes to mere to 
ot restore. The land is 
abandoned to neglect, and . — lies a lamentable in- 
“stance of i cted effort e whole © this 
land (so hideous, — unsightly, s0 unprofitable), under 
judicious management, may be made just as good and 
as profitable as most orks of the kingdom. ese 
strong clays, so difficult to work when undrained 
ging 0 on 
eness of the particles in 
rede themselves and 
ts e the 
w p 
cias mod at their pleasure. oul pre- 
e of ulterior NE uie 8 8 this great |f fun 
to be attained, o roduce 
ese cur- 
riculture ;” — “ > N tho- 
rough or Dea mode of 8 ng, of so great benefit, 
not for Scotland oniy, but for the whole ki eons: is as 
yet in its infancy. 
eading over the island ; and w 
ments are carried on that has not been ma de 
by means of this simple, 
- | (very general and > cmap ial 
ex 
it, we should not be far from the truth in the preceding 
pas 
eds | ou and, knowing, should 
n para- 
t purpose, from the | i 
ady the . sg utility of te is 
sta 
un time, there will not be mi on We improve: 
0 
neester, ur regard to 
apama cogent ; der fi e I concur 
with rrje the bene rue from aching the 
children of 'the releases — of the — principles 
they m 5 e 
ow endeavour in a few 
Mr, = i wn Brown, of Cire 
this i 
of physiology. Iw 
eign to sha: sated 
— did their labourers u 
odies in a state o what 
as food, and what to e, and abov 
importance of wakala aa fr “ew cleansing of t 
gute interest. 
n 
st of ‘their labour would be much pad and they 
3 3 m sayy when his master’s dr are 
with him a healthy fra 
tr 8 — ria 4 min The 
eee sonnet both with one 
the possession of a sound e ge ol the tet of physi t 
ology. sal a pack of that subjee taught to 
poh; sen oat, be taught the —.— 1 an to 
kin and the 
tween t 
lin cal “membrane of the stomach and ~~ “aggre that | waste 
i 
the on 
on ice it 
we one is s affected „the oth 
s only a ae vid the o modified 
byn neryous us action), 2 whie 
ven 
— "external cause, in the _ perfor: mance of its n 
etions, t 
ords, is affe eted. 
munication 
er 
This ia organ is * re com- 
ves, and 
with the bra 
] consequently the latter organ (ine a of z ae dhean i 
s disordered, 
ers), and the result is ee 
mor bid sentiments, y ane ss, and ba 
ily languor ; and therefore, an an 
0 g in 
apparatus, &e.; and that to accomplish this, 
nt anā thorough ablutions are absolutely indis- 
pensable, bringing, as example, the ee . rosy hue 
and han e body. 
I say, they could be brought to understand fie value of | 
cons 
reports of what is going on upon the farms of your 
Scotch corresponden aaa hon remark wast a 
number of w e been employed in atk which | | 
no f in this aeigiboushiek al be found to 
perform ; in » hereabouts, there is scarcely a woman 
or boy to be had w. x useful in out-door work, on 
of the want of a proper ing. _ You have 
= 
s0 ooh 8 and e 3 frien 3 may 
the golden fruit from the garden of Fogand , whilst her 
r themselves 
Falcon,“ namely, the pro- 
we 
ducing of food for ns tp cian of 1858, about which | ou 
> 
3 
— 
— 
* 
— to get out of the 
kbi leaders’ legs. Such 
a a dry far mynd wel littered down, with the 
stock half hid in the straw, you will not see in 
man . beas 
eruiting into th 
our fields whole troo 
rown heath and sha aggy wood.” Richard | 
Toe Forton n 
Education. Was i "li Teal of the 
hints and * * correspondent, | 
be made from a small piece of well done land—so I get 
mine cheap. There! I could as cies tes za br 
as without green stuff ; ee 8 
Broccoli and and Brussels Sprou e ee, i 
t thereupon, — m 
and an | Gras 
o perform 
suffer thro the | fin 
unknown principle anak B probably 
er, 
mp 485 
day s 
e | roots, peN bees, and Ber ae the Ver and de The 
t 
f | make the selection; but it is 
oes, They here don't know what may | 0 
coer 
who have gardens of their own 
em. 
out of t I have made 181. ky oe ting 
its 2 besides what we have oursely. — 
All this e with what these one e no neoni 
day 
up the dung they find there sa 
home run 5. — ge holes nd etl Ti te 
away by their riv len 
ready to help ahi a gat 
r working at the wheeler’s je 
8 
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B 
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2 
= 
40 
2 
D 
E 
a 
ee 
80 = it n 
I took to buying weaning calves, a th 
es near 2 1 found 3 farmers to take and 
m of m a pound a 
2 
2 · 
© 
O 
®© 
and 
see I ho getting g iy, et the stock to 1 with, Wart 
I so w the natives how to corn, grow 
gentry come to see achm pa call 
my garden and ed. Sir John — agent came a few 
weeks ago and offered to let me one of Sir Jo's g~. 
but I told me I was not ve ready to take one, Wis 
do you think he said in reply? Why, t that te 
a couple of hundred should not be a hindrance, for 
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of draining.” Law. Rawstorne, Sra ag Preston. considering this subject, wh object would be Wished to e an example to the 7 
Scotch Farming and Scotch Rents.—A good answer gained! Wha foundation ‘would be laid foe future | who were always complaining of th times, and who, 
to Colonel Rawstorne’s statements on these Eten honesty, sen and happine I have chosen the he feared, in times to come, with free trade aud ly 
may be found in the fact, tat i but few e come skin as mple . i 0 aay with | prices, 8 not be able to pay rent at all; but! 
to locate amongst us as farm The people of Scot- the — or ans; so intimate, indeed, t many told him, ‘ No, no, I would wait a little longer“ Ian 
land are proverbially noted “for their enterprise, which | have been fey loop. cases wiy consumption, on cause | Manage to kee ep laying by a few pounds oa 
leads them ithersoever there is a chance | could be eet, not dried immediately. | doing, and I am sure nothing is to be dois ii 
of a fortune being made ; and the trade of e ne. bas Many es — A might be found to bear out what without plenty of capital. Do you think, sin Le 
been selec by many o f them, as a field for 8 oe I have said. Now I want to know why the children of | drive this mail 10 miles an h er these hils i de 
of ‘their patient d exertion ; he poor are to grow up totally ignorant of these and | horses had not plenty of corn? Nothing does * 
very few indeed have come down from the “ land of the a hundred other subjects, all of immense impo done by halves ; when farming I vay! pa 
3 lured by the glittering greg prospects | both to the pr tion of their lives, health, and happi- | hundred to spare and no pes rig" be pay, wu | 
which the Colonel has disclosed. Had there been a ness. How much less need for the doctor when people | want of capital.” Hewitt ogi 
mine of gold to be found l by cnn Parta; the land in | shall learn to take care of themselves! Govern- | Old Jewry, 1 Nov a i 
‘ ment take the e subject into consideration, how easily Education (No 6).—We now come to consider 
the Tweed would most y have long since come | might the matter b , by selecting masters | officers the institution will require natal , : 
down to reap a golden harve harvest from the fields of their | and mis a superior stamp i in every respect, te | blishments must be effective, yet economical. 3432 
noble countryman, the of Hamilton; yet there is those who at present sway the rod and teach the A B C economy does not pam in ith E i 
only one tenant on his estate, said to produce 16,0007. a | in our national schools. J. Coleman, Hermitage, Berks. hands. The monitorial sys ; 
„year, who is a An ugh this gentleman ottage or One of the best practical farming | carrying out instruction 
only pays arent of about 30s. per statute acre, I am lessons th ave ever heard, iven me while | posed plan cannot be worked out with only 
certain his two on will no enable him to | travelling in Wan last February twelvemonth by combining as it does the t 
speak in E an terms of th antage in farming mail 8880 — a Hea direct from | practical science. 
-of uality, even at * a seemingly low rent | London, as becoming very tired, from being so | school of boys and girls, 
as that; but the fact might be ly come at, as the | long shut up ped told I shoul bod amusement, | gardener and a housekeeper. 
gentleman i a friend of the Colonels. Sue unts the distance shortened, by taking a seat for a few | or woman who having failed 
as the Colonel put forth about the high re stages on the box. The afternoon bei e, just fitted to fill the office of master or 
Scotland are aie , tho not designedly so, i sch pinion 80 game 
u 
criminatin nts, whose kno 
of the constitution of the min 
er selection. 
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essen 
a sufficient indueement should 
The reward 
