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mi 1 ! Cease 3810 15 551 05 and s 5 
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bees of ee 5 wilds of Derbyshire, 
re wastes of Stafford, the ‘Fens’ of Lincoln, 
seals of 1 tho swamps of Somer- 
of 
cultu 
bee 11 t Peer’ to? The Times’ in | 
THE AGRICULTURAL) GAZETTE, 
865 
ICAL AND — 
— * L nao 
38. Kennington and gsr 
— È - 
vindicate before the 
sterility 55 sie country Yr can be kim elf so grossly 
ignorant of the com and tb Hous facts of the 
su bject hè CEAN 697 id he never 
Artuur YOUNG fad of the bog reclaimed by Mr. 
TRENCH—the not i 
d the hopeless 
ucat 
Mensuration, Gauging, 
— are ei by Lox G- 
? 
ksellers. 
aid — Bad 4 otk application either 
7] 
ot be cut, at first. =“ I ean 
ing now vane most retire sid e 
part of Lord Asnrown’s prope 
Did he never hear that the bog Fen by Mr: 
Epceworr, in 1790, a 
reyes 
Y, DECEMBER, 30, 1848. 
NG WEEK. 
MEETINGS FOR THE 1 R 
y ural S 
y of England. 
la $ iig iana and A ACCON | Society. 
mn S Aesicultural Imp. Society of Ireland. the came Tenant 
d of‘ Royal’ and 
* Seeteties of England, 
HAUGH has done, in the county of Westme th; 
ur labour is but lost. Let nty estmea 
Lord Ciancarty, Lord Cronsrocx, and the Waste 
land improvement Company in Galwa and Sligo, 
in all which cases, without Ph pct a multitude 
minor ones, some of the 
D 
Wilts Dorset, the clays o 
—let them be wilds and 
Cultiva- 
rof Grace 1848 ; and so cried out the Clown 8 
r man, or au in 
ena give it all 1 in des 
of Galway. “ Do sie will dab ees 
f, but put your „ Write sorrow on ‘the Sisam of the earth! becaus 
] 7 ch gods “ Let and talk of wills— 
s : 3 “ And yet not so—for wha can we bequeathe 
those who help themselves !” 8 “it 
Save our unthankful bodies to the ground: 
s does not condescend to very ~ elabor: ate 8 And nothing can we a set e Death 
“ And that small mode the barren ea 
D pe the petulant complain 5 e „Which serves as paste and cover to our bones 
p öğ r 
oo 2 at Fe Did “an Irish Peer” never hear ste see the im- 
s mortal = er.to that — ho 
a y lord! wise men ne’er wail their present woes 
e colloquy But presently pr ye ihe habent s to wail, 
3 10 fear the foe—since Fear oppresseth enp — 
„Gives, in your weakness, s strength unto your ioe 
5 d 80 your follies fight against yourself !” 
e air on the other 
itte a gH da of manho 
el, that iot soul- stirring 
dful to 
S Mis- | 8 e St. Geo 
7a 
man, ke (for some ` pe — e of his fenen. men wi 
a Veins” have gone to w 
ork, 
r 
in pose which animated, but a week or 
followin — words. 
not 
ural i e. than by 
the 
speculations in far distant climes. (Hear. ) 
Js he ignorant too of what Mr. Feruerstoxe- l ajeak 
; farmer, ea el 
I have largely nt! * 1 feel l that if I had 
ble the 
with drainag 
e as they occur to oe 
with Norman or Saron blood fa 
mark the spirit and pur- 
two ago the 
better explain my views 
pon agricul- 
on e that - hen wit- 
in last 20 
trides towards that i ifori Tk — ‘and whch 
friday could hardly 
be called e 
4 122 had refused to pay before its reclamation ent; but I w — 8 that will 
e 1 1 n eh: a id not Lord PALMERSTON, in 1826 reclaim a pay for drhining vier Leer to that p 
bp of E ut up your Labora tee: bog in the County of Sligo, “on which,” says Mr. (Cheers.) And here I appeal to the monied interest 
Al . HUXTABLE, ‘both in-do po an i Nimmo, “in four months after the first spade was of the country whether hee had not better invest 
Stop your Drainage aid Other: Unit ‘ put into it, we had the finest Potatoes, and Turn nips, | their capital in companies Whose object is to 
ed but mistaken patriots of the United an Rape, grow ing there, as good as on any land in | mote drainage in their own country, than embark in 
the world ? 
to you of drainage I do so as a practical 
have a property in Scotland which 
than most of 505 bit ty men p now—that is, taki 
into consideration ber bad debts, which 5 not 
exist if they le ro- 
Jand which is in cultivation at the present mo am. 
(Hear, hear.)” 
LAND DRAINAGE. 
Amone other matters . of attention connected 
3 
ie choice of tiles and pipes, 1 ise areto be pre- 
e operations, 
p 
Is there somethin ng 5 to the very pith 55 th 
rred th 
case Brid are rendered brittle, and, being contracted i in 
ted in sha 
aves under 
ape, form a du ct that is 
1 restor E 
over from Ireland? But not N “an Irish Peer” 
n to ask 
all 
d 
e not the moors of Yorkshire, Derby- eet ra 
seless 
with their ends partially closed by pieces of burnt clay, 
th sre. 
roperly ought 
o be — while pre pipes are lying on the 
shed; in many cases, 
* in the drain im 
shire, and Staffordshire reclaimed ? Just for the 
11181 
which 
machine 
id ever confusion of langusge and perversion of 
fact meet each other in more dismal combination 
than in this sentence? Is it possible that the author 
of such a question has ever apo fifty miles in 
England by road or railroad ? he never see or m 
hear of Chat Moss or Trafford ows in 3 ? 
Of the, once so-ealled, Fens of Lincoln and Cam- 
1 of the bleak upland distriets ‘of 4 
hire, Gloucestershire, 1 t and Dorse 
did he never hear a frost 
c 
in the 
apny cou 8 
trong mountain’ ? 
o had just crossed in-form an 
n all t 
beaten in the drying tas 
nal i acity ; and in 1 other they 
a anega in cap 1 : ong p 
fi 
in, but dise at once 
Pi 
—— been pushed into 
ir manufacture. 
e UISU ILLS 
t 
Iti j ser 
ic die tie jonh? ee is it so 
ee not only in these 
teland, has proved 
t reclaimi 8 
Fid Ing such lands. 
in p 
“yy 
S Sort of ground has in- own countr „as to warrant the gross confusion of 
če. Ke. His Lo dship goes | terms ads e of e, between 5 
teath away to follow him. rocky soil-less erag — or the carefully preserv 
i pack of Gulwa ay hou m tl hand, and on the other the deep | cer 
ie iene ell, he righ h carbona 
ue a little into th M neither. But vegetable bog, teeming with ca 
and the chemical elements of human food, and 7 5 * 
E, of Lord Cran. 
H, of — d Cron- 
r. Boy AN, Mr. 
last t ee go — farther back—as As warran 
H 
oy 
n irs 
e. H m it the fate and prospec 
as he er Raad public journalist is thrown the 
e men ot in year 1760 staneing and efi eee the. 
Succession | lected soil 
tract of these same 
, against 
pig se of i its is ova See 
An le Webers e we is own e con 
stones has been 
“le apiy of his ` mars 5 
wn country ing but the tapping of its goer ee mo » tO pipes, wh 
rae coe that he never heard * give it back een, e of cen Š o | ing the water 
„ of Me his so 8 Lord AsHTown, little e done in England and Seotland . the materia 
