Fux. 16, 1856.] 
THE AGRICULTU RAL _GAZETTE. 
107 
the engine ; but ‘stakes or posts driven into the soil at 
hinh 
LOPS: P 
by cords also proposed. The plough 
itself was double- vihe peter ing work, 
Psi patent also includes another form al engin 
arriage, mounte ted upon thr ree broad 
on d of t d bands 
a smaller dimensions and m 
ropels itself at a c 
oe 6 this invention was r dly | 
oss near Bolton-le-Moors, een | 
f Mr. Josiah Parkes, | 
ng 
oss 18 inches geen by 9 inches in depth, and com- 
pletely reversing the surface. _ Each furro w of as 
n 
unfortunate employers, m 
a| wil 
ted to become je patien 
| vii des n seapegouts vot their employer: 
As your correspondent wri e of 
Rm a information first, as to what farm bailiffs 
BeA 
tan i| 2a 
9 blunders. 
Rand the last class he touches upon, and over whick 
as spre ad (in the most frie sag: fe manner the mantle 
f his protection and patri onage, e the ananin tren 
or working bailiffs.” m 
and next, w 
e 
w e 
must be acclimatised, and, at the expense of their 
must serve a second tenet 
n the 
south, 
t 
due 
g class of men. 
very EA fro 
insinuate even a shadow of discredit on ime ssa 
f I know many case 
where the farms under their superintendance are con 
TO 
eve. 
oa 1 believe p profitable or | their pa —— 
tunate i ee r themsel ey 
ases ‘Wane ch 
Ri a rising in the world, perhaps their ra 
abilities would otherwise entitle ' them to do, and this 
| Englan 
egotistical by your correspondent, 
liber rty of taking ne Shoe case as a case in 
show you what sort of second apprenticeship I 
© 
2-9 
fecily suited to fill £ situations an de ronan 
would be “ quite at 
or 
right | men for the right place,” I must E a nine sad 
or 
t 
e so had I derived 
is too ree a = for 
r the 
man who _— on ap answer perfectly ‘all. the 
cou 
mtryman would cut but a 
rs to get i 
I would have pees that draining 
e to 
a depth not execeding tw 
going four feet down ; 5 that removing Couc 
any other weed nly incurring unnec 
J 
h 
pane 5 
expense 5 that drilling or _Tidging _Tarnips at fifteen 
inches 
1, 
a Wo in g day of 12 opier the two pionit be turn 
over 10 ye The engine was stationed, or rather 
apart, uch better r plan than ridgin ng or thin’ ing 
at greater distances; that the perfection of haymaking 
rry fig if placed in ry a situation of greater r 
lity ibilty. A Clodhopper, 
Home Correspondence. 
aor Culture. 2 perceive that your 
is third Rev: “je on this subject again 
It woul 
make it as ” brown as possible or even black, provided 
aid of the fire engines 
ach plough was esti- 
toft 
flames ; that hedges fifteen feet 
on 
prove edifying ne more than m, 
modus operandi in detail. In the Fer 
deep we Tave paddle-wheel propellers working on 
trans verse hori zontal shafts, Archimedian 
the 
and har a base of — to thirty feet wide was a 
r 
ioro l ts Ush 
z the imple. 
a +h 
smart animals yoked t 
fel 
After this Fisk s heart may well quake for fee 3 
f his shee t pee for when ploughs begin to sail up 
ment not less than 300 Ibs. ight men were amount of work ‘the two s yo 
needed for the management of the apparatus, b t that ploughing should never exceed —~ risk of its es at the opposite headland ee as 
the rate of nearly one man per acre. These details are | three inches in ‘depth y that Turnips s and straw should n as his rigger. Again, what is an engine? In the 
applicable only to the first heavy process of b be sold times of rena was it a spade, plough, or an 
up boggy land ; but the deep culture ast subsoiling of | the farm where they were grown ; that—but in short, prota caschrom? * Wildgoose” would 
stiff ak —_— ing a greai ount of power, would I should only be occu] PY ying. too much of your space, and | have aus Shen: that the first patent for a. 
ly e less expensive. t , then ycleped under the more i 
as proposed not only for the 
= bogs of Ireland but also for one of our colonies 
E ‘should receive by peeping over the hedges. 
The 
5 
in rat working of the sugar estates of British “Guiana, 
dir ected his attention to the occasional pacceiy for 
1 labour, oor 183 3 
patented some machinery í for tilling by ste: dni Yo we! 
s. Edington and Sons, of 
the Phenix Ironworks, Glas; aE’ fried on so estate 
of Peet, ad that city. pos euitivated bow in G uian 1a 
being very the fields are laid o 
a ce” of their immense utility. You 
reiont “next mentions a class - “said to ‘te 
numerous,” a € f clodhoppi ites, redo 
of Macassar and 7 brilliant in “patent leather ‘pots, kid 
Ducro ier | 
gloves, B m er , and who, 
scour the co country bes ing wè or three h 
During twenty years’ experience I eit mixed with all 
kinds of farm managers, an da I must say T have never 
ha sp ecime 
ance of from 240 to 360 
at a dis feet a vate 
machinery emer of a 
unt 
ste: enm: engine _ containe d in 
of the fi 
P e eld, [answering the aye gee 
and of: a tome pulley, contained in another punt on the 
canal at she ee a ae of the field. The ploughs 4 
other implements are secured 3 a piia: mounted o; 
four Ee: ae aa and to rriage one end of a 
rope or saad a is attached, which } panies twice or a 
then proc: 
en verdant imagina- 
proceed 
bag the fa ra whi an him to the ‘Sydenties 
| Palace, there Sieg ri a niche amongst the curiosi- 
| ties of es nineteenth century. 
| “ A Novice,” in his pursuit of knowledge under 
| difenlties, pod dae shana go gerd in his eae 
“ hyb. 
at | 20th Nove 
St. Mary- -le-bone fiet for Savings, No. 76, Welbeel 
Street, Cavendish Saine aeih annual 
of institutio) 
to ‘the meeting that the progress of the bank during 
past year had been of a satisfactory Joneription, no les: 
noring been made in the las 
fan on th 
mer a =. which 18,192 held balance: 
8d. each.” 
than 2352 new deposits 
year ; 23,398 deposit acco 
The s prs Pcie i Government 
the 20th goat my per receipt cll £ 
National Debt vant and Phy Sir A. Y. 
ia m, Bart. and laid peara eeting, 
To ha hands ws the Treasurer, Sir Claude 
jodi a cott, Bart., isg acknowledgment 
se produced 
times: drum u pon the en gine, 
7409 : tk 
oe 
. variet Ahi tne 
th 
pe passing round it, retu urns to the carriage an ne 
there secured. The drum revolving by the power of 
plement e across the | a 
cupations Seine aie agric aerar two single 
gentlemen rolled into one.” That there are men —s 
compoun np situation of 
fala 
, being at once 
ack a; again. ` The pu nts are “shifted. a sufficient 
forester, i is, s Hke the blindnene of the Iris 
—— 
essent tially 
The balance due to dep 
| per balance-; SS See Pr ea 
un 
on the 
h 
thos same in ee but varied in detail to suit par- 
ardener or bailiff to fill i 
p a eA o of S “pat partly stand the a 
being o 
very limited a a scale as 
produced i in a more practicable form, thus de 
less. In my next paper I shall describe 
upon which my spirited friend has ventured to bestow 
some of his pecuniary and other talents. 7. A. C. 
M BAILIFFS. 
r 
for more than on 
nat Aco 
e person, and in such 
find in | 
= Yi enlightened man on the, at present, te ‘st 
mysterious subjec 
a 
seen offer of 
will house to 
wanted to fill the combined situation of 
mme: : 
the pages o every advertising paper advertise- | #78¢ 
iE 
Fie 
8 
A 
i 
SPES 
o 
$ 
g 
3 
: 
gardener and bailiff, and it may be fi with the 
perhaps 40 401. or 45l. a year, % and the 
to live in,” as an inducement. Are not these 
Mr. “ Novice?” ate Mag forth- 
per ie daughters 
ccording to “ Novice,” of those 
“A Novi og divides the class of baili 
di orders ; I would be inclined to emda it 
who are 
what 
Suffici they are bid, ione 
thinking anything about the 1 matter ; 3 the em emplo yer in 
est 
sive bof for ; cen h yi 
The Me 
variety oot ein. bailiff ponpak is composed, | po 
or the w orkhouse, 
rather than that t ges! should fill the Soles of ‘bailiff in 
no matter how humble a É 
never occur to “A Novice” that a man bing Se ge 
not. ‘The first class I am sure “A Novice” will 
be 
control, or 
estan by ay of we ‘vse 1o —_ 
department of commerce is liable, and from o 
he so placed 
Did it | beneath the skin, 
he 
te wa int he mot [ondar he ne Het Bi forthe sintes, cnt sha Soma 
| Swi 952. ee eatin oa 
Seite Denies, Biss Ti ed 
disease 
in, on beacons Fa aas 
watery pustules externally of a reddish colour, there 
further states that the disease 
