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OCTOBER 15, 1864.] 
THE RARDIN. ES AND MEC GAZETTE. 
997 
rm some idea of the yield. Whe at on | strong |] 
soils al to ear both in qu 
quality, but I fear the light sands and thin soils m nor yp dl forg etfulne: 
-— ux sadly sh arley full av b of an vot e veri we ho 
deal the 
under average s and v ery sma all, , the Beans suffere d much 
fore. Thus, in Lincoln Court, Drury 
n was directed, the first house 
tained 37 
- pumice y that of giri in 
nips, a and what's to be Dua for keep? se ems to 
Disraeli took a prominent E 
a h "Mt i 
I shall ite EEA tho sa Mas. may said. 
ap eaks, i 
Tur 
puzzle all in ub; ze t. Never in any previous ne has 
there the Tv 
en so much seed planted, and yet the re emarks Bue with d to t the t heory, | nien 
n his last repor! 
P 
"ui e, 
n 
resorted _ broad sharing, and a Co feria ram. 1 can 
stemming, bu on’t grow; those who atv by thir E pv many iecit that this is an amen if | fold. 
prac teas their isnt last spring and ae oe E nat an absolutely retrograde. —MÓ and I think I | Town—in fact, 
the sta! w, have decidedl an prove it. Firs * Observations on the |state of things 
best a "vat be ba ns Every flock master has done ont " Breedlip and F gi sal stic Anima the| which the 
planting re iia. Rape, ee for this autumn, but I|late ture Cline" a eon but too Tittle known | or death 
fear e e season is too far fora crop; the dry | by practica) breeder: and next from my n 
A ea experien hat 8 Cline on tl 
not i as closely and almost as acre as shee eep in 
in every d e fea 
may be wi ža 
eo 
In unhappy EAE emen ot mes End New 
sic 
evi a is pete when 
occu: y be a i n 
room, near the “Caledonian a, I slington, were found 
advanced rs, 
weather ana frosty y ighis havo stunted 4 ovis and W 
with our h feed. For subject ra poe vet males 
* When 
H 
il with the same complaint. No washing bad been 
th Trifol rm (iy [i — is much larger than the fi for tni ght, and the clothes which had been 
Vetcbos, ‘have all been planted, and more Vetches offspr = is generally of an imperfect form. if the | worn by th 
yet be sown for spring seeds. Stock of all kinds ‘vil female be proportionally larger than the mag, the | off the dead one, were f a cup 
I S the — ag aud grinding is of an improved togi For instal ifa | board, where the food of T€ any was e ept; there 
thei r food. Ih found from. experience etm | well- formed Mire ram be pu “ewes AA] were dirty s pen in dr room and on the — the 
much straw is used , the lambs will not be so well-sha as their| window had ne been opened since the s ess 
hay is a short crop- itis dh t the chaff very cd. i a small ram be put to larger ewes, the | began. The ho lived here had buri 
a few pulped roots will iris 5 Pa e heap, besides eere will b e of an improved form. The proper AM | ete and the one lying dead was the fourth lost. 
h whatever is used, mix so much | of improving th of animals consists in selecting | The remai rooms of the house were densely 
better in fine chaff; a little Linseed water will also | a well-formed female, proportionally larger than crowded ; the drainage was not good; and two other 
assist the andas EUR Matthew Savidge male The improve epends on this principle— children 'had died in the same place not long before. 
See that the power of the female to supply her offspring | Concerning most of our provincial towns, and I hav 
with nourishment is proportion to her  size,| examined many of them, similar statements have to be 
Hom Correspondence e. and to the power of nouishing herself from t ade, and eo Animi to Ireland and tland. 
Harvest Rejoicings at the Royal Agricultural print of her constitutio Again, “The size| Having described the disastrous influences, moral and 
College. —The _ proceedings which took place at this of the fetus is generally in proportion to physical, of overcrowding, Mr. Godwin proceeded to 
Weeks since may probably iptérés5 som of the X parent ; a ^ A ree the female | consider the second questiou—How could it be pre- 
in : B rent is disproportionately sma e quantity of d n ly, he said, I y reiterate, my con: 
qo venture (at this late date) to aa Pindit is deficient, an le o! 4 4 4 vmi e ee step dioe i 
f a starveling. 
ers. 
rue i brief i at the “harvest propositas of a s 
me T rod her size and good constitution, is more than 
houses 
or regulating common ana! houses to all 
s let i in tenements ts to, s say more than two smiles 
d, ins: 
pve to the nourishment of a fætus of a a smalle 
ale 
ect 
d lated, and moreover that t this step. oen e^ 
g 
Times, in commenting on my 
- | greater. am female 1 g quantity 
quee 
meg Pu . The 
i gisla ture has a right to 
and | of milk, l 
pap —" The Le 
ith Rope dms after birth.” 
es of the good officia of crossing "as 
wn pes vement of the ae of 
i those | 
Xx 5 g ; 
landlords' yim negligence, and by fi 
statutable minimum of brea thi ing room in cases — 
lt led, may 
=n pleasnre a many amongs oc es 
the morning our labourers were w lag their oat dimint 
rations owe in the introduction 
on the farm, whilst the| was soure 
ren, Die baron Š pir Pe 
d arose from crossing wit 
and a is the | 
ers mares into this cour "s 
eed o 
az 
=. 
c 
a 
urers, iheir s childr r - als 
g improved by crossing with the ven 
agin qs $ _ Examples of the | ma re a m 
ec 
er n in Yorkshire -€— 
their 
eee enlighten public MM on this, subject.” 
| Other influe er EN our 
| of de. pro on, aud 
nals v in suppor t 
i tec on the 
the 
so | dwellings ot the labouring Sst, pols at the instance 
Council "A y last, the 
fre the 
he resolution that thee 
Pt pini 
BE 
e last was heard, the seats of yy — i worst 
bentif Ti little bulldog were crow wded wit th numbers UTE "worthless A similar p: 
of bot members rig e e the br 3 ot 
of the stall, a fair proportion of ie af lastly the € by m E of stallions “sons Holstein ; pa de in 
labourers themselves. The ee naar i e prse breed. of horses i in Kunca would 
ecora 
tie qua bal summoned v us to more sob 
tol 
ing araoe n sleet, i lng legged Ve 
rojec cei Loi 
to give me e to ware arehouses 
and such like; and alth 
ature of m o! t ese pl 
Agra 
gation showed that all alike felt porta 
mis sks in time, rt observing the offspring 
of the cores ion, and were sensible of an pb 
ce they were about to join in, comp 
uch total unfi 
any aces—their 
ess for occu apatio ion—I cannot, as some do, 
sagt osed as | inferior in form to that of the native stallions Some deplore o remov oval in an unquali fed manner, it 
Sk could | must efforts should be 
ur from “the Old and Sew Testament, Pr ayes mi improve their sheep by large Lincolnshire e | made to supply fresh homes of a better « ging a Several 
ns specia y æ | prod lich, h " h iuf 
address from the Principal. The panti e aa state-of | ^5. i of whic caia ira » quip of. ier in the |large structures to be let in lodgings are in progress 
the weather, and the robable discomfort to our out- t-door | their flocks were greatly injured by this attempt ko! ration . of peu the Peabod piis vii t "A other 
by exposing pro not escape the} improve them.” With the following passage > - |! bodies, and - do some little towards applying tke 
thoughts of Dini Principal; he kindly o the f | clude ined nme a from Cline:—“ The general m | AiE but v ittle as compared with t M megan? 
i . Soon acco: we foundour- | in cros sing b n from an attempt to increase v of the position to be dealt wit In € while 
animals ; —À a fruitless | 
ws of Nat M 
rdingly dour. 
und he avily laden, solid tables, 1 in this | size of a sacar E v 
d all eed it y own. 
lie correctness | 
Risa ie gee one an was a most | effort to tment the law 
comfortable sp excellent proposal on 
Mr. proposa 4 lamentable experience “uly bears oat. & 
| the old h 
specu cete 
| another class. 
ith. 
uses remain unimproved, and capitate on 
find a la ays 
he 
or less to this Ve. is the w 
better to vae houses for 
e 
After the usual toasts, ds o 
| 2 upon a time a was younger | ual pra n which 
cheers i — en Sagri ud of the y gc e | then than 1 am now) I was p t a Leicester | parish rates are levied iu different parts of the metro- 
laid, wis yours e ck ne o. the vr Ea to a ae of Scoich ewes. In consequence of the p and elsewhere. Moreover, in places where a high 
MC, BOW ode d ga v » i Colleen party | larger size of the former, as vlr with that of the | levy is made, capitalists and speculators are even less 
aw T D ied. t Than ks | " job | [uerus i lost a a p gs of the ewes in poh ere a or dispose a than elsewhere to erect such buildings as are 
Stents, o! _amusemen a siily anks to the ying to = To nothing f the "w rare Aba needed, although it is in such localities they are more 
nev ind in particularly requi M . Go d then refi 
DOCE of otf foot races, jumping i in sacks, leaping, pa life. I had not v read Cline, or m misad. | Ter i d Prset ains agr rksho, "fuas cho n 
Mr. Disraeli calls and shi »: ed that 
handsome - raised by the unm and students | upon us for facts; I I have akaa ih Mg peg qn sue ion Mt rie Cae ae ay 
present, y, it was proposed t — uw : courtesy would ask him facts he dwelling-houses. 
oot-ball, and Là cina collegians, MY 
contested f 5s. per fleece? S. Pegler, e, GRE. BupwonrH.—The Mite annual meeti 
October ioe 
for 
poss ms. dati dem of night gathered das we took 
warning and adjourned to our comfortable shed, now 
ad around with pastes dnd flags, and properl 
ighted. The wants of the women nu hion Vire ae 
provide for at once, a good supply o. n de LS IAL SCIEN N, LEED! can 
im EA th 1e Co ollege. The men gathered ro n the o He KS Department an e 
jugs of ale, with pe ad | rei ie by Mr. py n, F.R.S., “On the One reins 
o, a supply of tobacco, and then commenced t Workshops?” 
a p 
. round of provincial songs; cheers and laughter burst| Mr. Gopw agp iready. we the 
of 
| this Society was prediitel over by Sir H. M ET 
| Bart., who congratula ulated the Society on the show, for 
bly good. The milking cows were mor mind 
than the animals he saw at the Konteford vn 
oat po had seen, he con 
| tulated the owners ‘upon ing the prizes, but he 
should have re pe ee dean more i "the prospect 
of getting rid o mals, P age: rt-horns were not 
ld like 
XV: 
—In a paper 
ssociation r gave numerous spec m as of over 
i aho w its pre revalence, especially on that a word or two in cain to what was 
e would li din 
uid x he 
at which sev er al gentle. 
Tarms, 
t year and 
si m with a A que Be 
s erry par o depart, hav shops, barracks, and 
schools, I ie had taken offence. It was 
T» rson; but Mr. 
ty ro 10use 
previously Said. and drunk the. bach of the han re- wvisived w mete the last month many of the 
made t Middlewi ch es aute nn, fou 
manager, the compliment being acknowledged by Mr. ! described, and found them precisely in the 
t 
