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out any CEDA change for the CAPE or г ез worse M 
accustomed visits: but com ared w s ofex 
graduates 
pectants and lookerson 
The 
——( on ientific discovery ; 
and in none is this instinct or illusion, whichever it 
may be, more perceptible or more permanently fresh 
than in agriculture. 
In зү dry — referred to, some disappoint- 
ment perhaps awaited the agri eultural reader, on 
cann = the ' in e n indicated. w ав only 
; that it "mex to e organic | 
constituents a быз. а{пї the abso € à of 
саг nia by t the а.е: and its growi 
with а an n allusion to ScHLEIDEN’S оон | 
e great majority of us have а tolerably | 
dis- | 
vesica эчу 
reader say, t мус assigned to its 
career by the нарыш "of the same distinguished 
Merci in E very next paragraph, which proceeds 
as foll 
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* Great as are the things which the steam-engine has 
done for — d, it may be doubted whether what it 
has left undone are not still more impor а 
happiness yer the moral purity of the species. Its 
arvels are confined to manufacturing industry ;—it is 
PAM of application to p er of the soil, 
It enables one man to do 200 in providing 
[б or lux uperseded even 
t will the — Ё 
e in furnishing 
d that bay who 
ro- 
г BaupniwoNT, of Bourdeaux, subjects of deep | of subsis Behol 
is flock on de vast clad mte 
2 but, with the exception of the last, not | Г 
unfamiliar as matter of cia and experiment to the | unn ignorant of art as lis predecessors were "i 
agriculturists of this cou valleys of Arcadia; r3 will the steam- indie ever 
The word revolution, mri has begun of m encroach on [^ blessed domain? Listen to th 
{о bear relation to a different отты | the milk-maid, as she trips along yon 
mechanics rather Aine the epe di, m ing; ad | that gind vae 
erently с сей as parts of this countr Ба 
are for the enim of cereal erops, Dy soil and climate, | garden be 
whilst especially favoured in all the elements of | 
|f 
an ever in the present state of the labour | jia tan a 
— presents claims upon our attention and | мара эше айы 
—on Mg whieh realises all that the 
wledge of |soulof Милтох has ide of the charms of Paradi 
as the last and say, w primeval and delightful scenes ever, 
ese 
ten gore n the Prax ad duh great ; but | in the march of i improvement, be lost to mankind ? The 
from the анов of such kn nowledge, its direct powers of steam, ti mechanism, the 
ap “еде to rm use is necessarily айза, division. of labour, have done wonders in all th ches 
a n | а dieraft and art; ut they have left untouched 
the enin о with ым: in the fields, And 
o s ш practices of. ре Чаа, - Vestes dE the last days of mankind, as in first, it is in the 
| garden of Eden that man is 'to find his ear Pad: aradise." 
gui 
or Its effect is rather to assimi- 
late general practice to the standard of the best There is no replying t to poetry of the. * Deserted 
examples already existing, which h. the chemist after | Village’ school: ^i rraigning the 'limits that 
does but approve and explain, io pro. imaginatio "to a career’ it had jus 
startling deviations or unlooked-for wg | pronounced illim stable in.every sphere where trial 
The best of all revolutions ioio ^w ad been «кн ызы followed by a de fac to 
proceed ; but where, Md do 6 roceed they. к? rd Ito de of it to ial 
a 
tning-co v amar 
M. of the Mock Sich йук; Кн Ау S 
direct UE nst the барыны of erroneous s pacita ; 
of the pr as it эы weh tex air mii poma 
[тенш upon the dancing c 
upon the 
ppear more than this маш 
езү жеў x. as un desire chemi Spem the ion 
instinct of practice, in dealing with the elements ing mea 
veryday phenomena of ad in a business. so Mir cen acm пі и P 
d so | iae as , might, well itd Or, to change the venue but a very little w 
ve discounted, in course of ды the back—* Cast P «е on that st M рач which is is 
loaded prie ont, and seems M i a 
һе best Ка of our day pmo. | the mselves ue and pea. n 
ime to time, ap xpi. i remember | the co aehee," who ре E Uie, n к 
© 
even- 
of the 
ttening eot алд pu ie brad of TM 
ock and 
8 3 
n 
question : 
what you seek is not so much the - stan шнш of earth. 
somet ing Мы н TAKONA, as the diffusion of the 
Enown, with the rationale a appended to it that shall 
loeis said upon the 
mankind 
ех plain ind commend it iF an inquiring mind апі. Alas! yes: the demoralisin g Steam-engine has | 
prove it to a doubting o erst invaded the moral purity of {з Stable, and eke 
Bat in the mechanics o of the art the case is dif- of the,Farm-yard years’ negation to t 
ferent. If inanyre 
s n ойна [D р 
е le of mixi 
i the 
former and «вну to ved latter, from the date of its. 
first infliction upon едепетаќе — — 
fof — Mri in spite of e 
nt that ap 
employed to enlighten А ainiin 
of all the pleasa t pony. that | leaves in | the lurch, 
unproven and чаң. а : was sum- 
moned to illustrate, and regardless о 
vf ie Zr E d as E capa- jMhieeophg thak ill 
0. eam, the оп жы > 
dn Шу, existed, ha 
lad- and. 
se primeval and. delightful | 
scenes ever, in the march of improvement, be lost to | 
The 
эщ Eu of the Royal . 
ledged PUN of the Past, but those which 
and illumine *the ign norant Present time, and 
the F inre! in the instant." 
Тне Tables, in another page, of them 
actual weights* of the live stock shown at 
э mes eet deserve att 
пу 
у. 
nd, first, of at they teach about the 
different breeds exhibited, the folowing Table. 
sufficiently instructive. The av an 
the weights given are therefore only W€— 
they have proved in all Ton below the truth, ац 
for comparison may be trusted б 
DEVONS. HEREFORDS, SHORT- 
К ; |2 Ф. i 
Без рас @ аср & 
д 4 5 & 4 © xm 4 
E 4 
hd.|yrs. mo.| st. |hd.|yrs, mo.| st. |hd.|yrs. 
Oren ..7| 2 951685 | 210 | 73|8| 2 9.) 
Ditto ... 4 4 |18 12| 40 |98 14| 4 2. 
Heifers..|4| 3. 9 |66|2| 8.1 |64|7| 8 b] 
Cows ..4| 88 16 NLE 5. 1. |72|14| 7 4 
two first lines are the most. sign — 
eating, we think, among o ibus an e 
maturity and "-— weight of the Чазо 
and so far as this goes (for it 2 not 
As to wii is Bound boilie. boast i " 
— pe ^. sh 
cattle weighed. 10851 stone; а 
yielded en stono of loose fat, or 13.2 per cent. d 
their carcase weig 
welve Hereford cattle weighed 119284 stone,ant 
yielded 130 stone of loose fat, or 11.5 per cent. € 
"E an weight. 
short-horn eattle weighed 1960 
and mee na s stone of TM fat, ш: 108 per 
of their 
Tw ging 3 y 
riri n128, is stone z aud а yielded 130. re: ofi 
“үнүн 1.5 of. their сагс, wei 
 Bixteen e ER dia one short tham hd 
averaging 3 years. il. mon 
eid 177 stone of cv fat, oronly 1 
cent. of their carcase vit Probably the 
eompared are not sufficient to give 
| 
теп 
very t 
barn-door. fesults, still it is worthy of edem that they ta 
x! Ме general idea on:the subjec 
second point illustrated in these tables i isth 
ca capit of ipii a the мена of ээч ай 
ents, Bat s, and t 
meris erit oft the iwo IT с employed i in worki 
out these om diet ust refer ne eek. 
Meanwhile we соларда А а т. 
comes it that so ure-bred short-horn: 
th onld see bi 
little difference between the show Cae t ET 
| Dece Much of the r ility of 
| destruction of valuable stock rests upon those wl 
ompeti e if — do not: 
| m mereri 1 
| instan 
MIU. 
whilst 
| regular breeder, and has 1 
- months ? answer LM € 
Agricultural 
Engli 
