44.2 
the sooner all of it is so obtained the better “een by the steward. 
those who drink it 
or ough t to Fave, 
OAS RAN TO T T 
[June 28, 1856. 
e , that perpetual grumbling will do evil, 
He has This is not the 
omplete freedom in Senter his workmen, and if he way for a farm manager to get his wo i to aceom- 
lt hi 
He should 
give them a pleasure in their work i showing rs he 
at p 
it for the purpose of intimating that very he can- fr 
ae appeared for their certi ificate. One port Fiy vt p workers, yet a ppl -qualified apie 
Josera Portarp He ought to hire 
aill 
ma: 
take 
eir | mote their employers’ 
ily 
Nae ‘of con- 
ut forth willingly to 0 pro- 
a will meet with notice 
th a m opremio resting on their 
duties should rather be performed with a fi 
fidence that an extra effort pu 
and a pproval, t than wit 
Mechianew Institute. The Institutions in a vith | has been ascertained from his 
the of Arts are inlay eu ee a 
no 
s previous employer and 
do th ustac- 
tion, yet they will never succeed i in dleowing. forth u 
is honest, sober, industrious, a fair workman, and i 
civil and obliging. A man of this kind may be trusted, 
and w ill work as fait h a da for an emplo, yer who 
and manulctrig cit s, and ar dept =i 
fect means of introducing agrienlturists w fashi an | 
offered to them. We hop | 
a ligan that Bier the labourer 
and hi 
upon 
appr Hy smile, 
r his 
he is 
s hena M 
hands will not 
d 
fy 
aeser ves, 
With a a 
to a ‘ae er who treats him 
‘lf the reverse of this i is the case, there 
“ 
As prar of l 
| tions the r ofa raien wil have no ditheulty in 
l getting his ‘wishes carried out in. the daily operations, 
other. 
w ise the man is izremediably —_ — for that. the bet 
the are under 
Lockh 
3 
s 
dinner at the . Palace, st cane 9 dome the skilful selection of serva _ is : 3 2 
of very able addresses turni chiefly on|one of k e most important duties which a a a Jaaa. 
the need and means of education were delivered. manager undertake. ‘Tt was the ‘first Napoleon's E IN THE FERMENTATION OF 
. Sir CHARLES d Mr. N Hoskyns spoke intuitive diserimination of character that gave e him gui HEAPS. 
especially on the relationship of employers and | many g q is views,| I. A near of sods and weeds containing about 40 
employed, referring with great effect to their own | and ‘even in hom nagement ‘a tithe of that|loads was put to rot, hy allowed to remain two or 
personal ence in e ee f what they | great man’s perceptive faculties, conjoined with a three months, There being a large proportion of earth 
said. The experience 0 of su n has been v ble amount of inquiry in respect to the|in the heap, cS was employed to mix up \ with 
enough and sufficiently eens too to give » their | antecedents of those who wish to be employed, would contents of two very large cesspools which received 
opinions all the force of a general law. bring about the most na ENR results. Why, even |the drainage of eight 10-roomed how d iy no 
ey were perfectly agreed that “to do ou | În a whole district of surrounding country such care as | been empt if 17 years. Th 
á id enlin g with'thosewlon you this in the choosing of ten go ey for a single home farm ul was most sickening, and large bubbles of 
n | 
ci ects. 
ted by interest rii ell as e the standard of attainment, ae mere a Lilna 
me ls od. ambition in the minds of Rind lab To 
she j 
gardlessness of many workmen ay to 
y d his interests, than to the fact that 
they i magine that without any certifieation of good 
knees they may get a new master whenever they 
he drainage of the Aldershott Camp, about | Please ! 
ork t o be done, 
breaking upon “the surface of the wate e soil 
residue was mixed with nearly its own bulk of tse soil 
2a sgia and was thus rendered so m smell as 
wy laint. About use was 
With this heap was mixed in a few weeks 
its own bu alk of sho orse, cow, and pig dung, which soon 
7 
As 
which geer wem discussion took place in this 
other i ] reek: | 
arn 
uty of his station, and that insolent behaviour which 
t to 
oP ‘oved in the 
ae a manure as pe ‘cafel ely be applied to vee 
Some Yo rk Reg gent Potatoes al Spe it 
rop.0 
near rly 
ana ai Shaws at 2 ft. 6 i 
t be 
feet lo: ng 
day occurrences ly 
dug t the second week in July w t first 
g The who dug its. pere apir 
of the For 
e on his superior for a certeate of ten prem 
h 
2 
ter 
ree ependence at all. man is supposed to earn 
m e trampling of his right t Sans ee if he has been at this 
ps and horses and the ting of artillery in | panes aay it mcr a his master to cer pif = i 
pe weather<-whi Fs render other arrangements Without sup ppeeing, fora moment that he the 
ecessary over and above va are usually resorted | onmiatanpes a 
toi in ordinary land drainag 
ncees—suc. 
ing more an simple just a "We ere a 
ar hath a 
IL. Four igeo: son dun ng was mix xed with twice 
its weight 
perceived yy 4 aes 
scape ol 
wer act faithfull. 
, and only recom- 
rne! 
A psi ‘slight odour was iad 
perceptible, and “by en 
careful —— a feeble 
yt Š 
‘mend osu who aay deserve to ve. 
HOM vants uld so 
Con 
res areri 
n bee ~ 
n, veiy way » wo: Diy of the confi- 
j dence of their masters. Her ere is a wide field for a ghee 
reformation, and if ca is to ap an weal where, 
d beon example farms. Let ns in 
do 
guano enaid in the usual w. va 
III. A person in the neighbourhood had accumulated 
the blood from the public slaughter houses for many 
weeks, At the time of wbi ich I eak the mass ¢ consisted 
Aea ind 
onduct and indus 
k putrefying i in a e 
Syte ench gyen off could be 
of the win and 
t is in 
vipra irecti 
every one was loud in denouncing “the effluvi 
d hav 
> practi 
ing of Oc 
ing to the winter rais of tl 
farmer thn that ¢ superior summer crops are obtained. Now 
if a farm grieve enters to a new c 
summer, or any other 
inter. h 
their soba a healthy abinin a rise in 
ng in spring, | | Above all, let them care for thei 
t that of ear.y duce them as far as may be p e to observe 
the w orld, 
escape of phosphuretted hydrogen pro 
admitted the formation and 
he a 
- | few minute es on the lee side of the I pert 
f 
y 
sd oe Sabbath i in the way in iaa it ‘a to be observed, 
ors tewar 
ber of good houses. It was fonts to the S.W. so that 
e, will be neutralised for the first cond effo rts ofa fa’ arm s 
d prepara operations of othe 
ana 
borne on the wind to the 
hit: + ] tt a 
ra Aee farmer’s year, and should should in pintidir h ke directed to the 
If 
> y uncovered, Complaints 
e farm steward’s term of farm. e take care that they are all othe A om 
Assuming, oo ae the latter enters at one counse led ns will soon spring u 
me farm, he tru: 
ry o 0 ave rt i e'i is 
and the detai 
under its proper head. New 
are then pur 
also are 
their 
j left pa a frist where it was first pa 
s | Was giv 
ani kirgi en nt attention was thus roused to call 
persone” nta a to the —— of ERIE ED te efflava 
a qu yee arth about equal to the blood was thrown 
over it, ae e cure Wi Api err mf no 
mplain made es ugh the ERR of the stuff was 
No gas 
by smell or test- 
m the e perso! urchased at 
ie about 201 ‘is of alten ouse refuse con- 
‘of the partially digested food taken from the 
ika 
insides es of animals which were killed, and of waste pieces 
of s 
stated with 
entleman who 
for saa This bys carted to the same ; field as re 
and, like — atten- 
manager to do everything in his power to elevate in the 
e part of a noviy appointed moral and social scale the labourers that are under his 
f the farm he i is to to have gers 
tion, which i Pa? most effectually, Seve tons of 
wget sere ogg me ky heap and the ae was 
vered with oyance arose 
St it hes from an ei quantity of i may 
years, it will be paean to act with aronija me Peh in 2 aeea melige farm n DaDa As a manure I never saw anything equal it 
tion in regard both to the ott ye nies and to long- | capable of ore out pea i 
establ important be got on any terms, There is a Forty loads of sods from an old pasture were 
changes necessary to his ultimate success as a menses: this, but certainly he ey ne a tice Cet so great as it laid to rot and print s watered with < steepwater ” 
Should he cut and carve with perfect freedom ese is ajau to be. If the right m he latter With 
respects, and bring everything t to pene atone, he will prin “eva? st hens imported fr from some other |in nitrogen and earthy the Barley. ns 
very lik ely soon find himself in ——— A ores distri rs are better in- | these were mixed as much Cabbage and Toads 
with even his employer again him. Too hasty re Sea fam, ot. maiean will foe aioe a very great | could be accumulated, amounting to about 16 loati 
in the established order of on a home ai re diference i in the qualifications of the staff of workmen, this ordinary tests could enegatik 
ns aot nding in rot Wil y i phuretted hydrogen. Four 
the reformer himself will probabl a ai apache ties are mesa aon age taking charge of l ining ddeal 
materially > ‘finan or a time. It is much the w workers on s a body isting of trogen and sulphur, we 
paren a 1. 1 by those entrusted with | known for its generating great heat when m osition- 
— e reia ae this harze. thy ea keep the “fact in view, for aa ere ed horse, 
ions on a new long hours tha tl ll bed- that eo ig dung wer dded, and then, after a- short 
of the kind to be it isnot by * 1 Tee eens Sede ea ut eigh of nightsoil The heap now 
