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classes in this country as | 
ТПЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ceded ; that it мех possibly prove an educational | 
enjoyed by the middle 
ie ed with those above and below them, and | tribunal i іп any s hape beyond that of its Journal, 
secondly by the соп ideration of the oss whie oh its weeki ansaetions, Lectures, and its 
the community sustai ч. for th Prizes for agricultural re implement , and 
re its us “ e e damage of one is an | stock, t produced in its Xem ^ two |; 
E to latter at its Annual Country ore | 
ut the hes ^io daunien detailed than the framers of its Charter кд probably | 12 
consideration oft uestion suggests. What із These haye been its voice 
e q 
i ey education? Indeed, be fore 
is meant by the wo ords ** those | 
3 ад I : sé 
utterance " its 
tu а world arg y 
ant special elass iufmation 2 pines rs o ont the 
[JANUARY 7, 1865. 
portable engines, I had hoped you would have included 
it in your notice of the novelties ei T show, i it being 
the first I have ex hibited at Islingt 
e very great y rica t5 лн o? -— fuel 
унны па at the same time saving wear and tear 
maehinery, i induces me to as Rs to give 
ser eti to this SAY КЕШУ: м I believe the 
arrangement I adopt 
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е за 
nary engine, and moreover, working economically. 
‚ The engines at present i in | operation on my e are 
and siendinoss of working, and from their small vob 
f fuel (about 3 cwt. per day for 8-ho 
orse 
eng gine, t 4 стб. for 10-horse), and menle also 
without noise, or, , except n cold and damp. weather, 
being 
ing ki the erii 
e y aap | 
ng up their Я 
ува to d men м enlarged suf éd dd minds, 
раан іп rature of their country, and | 
versed i at kind of knowledge and those 
habits of thought which free the mind SEN class | 
Lube р and elev ato the man in di van ally and 
ocially, or pursuit | 
y which he obtains his livelihood cif н be the 
Ed n looked for, or assu 
yim 
niei, or even "iy: 
lass, ifso it s =" айе, 
t 
the gener: 
ure e r irrespective 
airem 
interest in the soil, likening its nin 
e| no 
atandi widely di 
med a objekt stru 
to in the ке т{ет, m Ak g^ case | оір 
nes arly ‹ or quite to the atmospheric pressura— T I 
ve s ә think your t will excuse my having - 
drawn their attention to the subject. 
Daring the —- dry tai the importance v 
m 
ng us nsu rea 
working, although the; “expansion is carried fi ar eno 
iffere 
Са кетй че тч a boon worth striving for, 
nd one wh if obtained or obtainable would be 
1168 little short of a social revo- 
thau from its first use. The steam from t e 
also, acting аро a small area of piston, does not 
hough 
lution throughout уе whole organism of rural 
life in this wet the spr of the|t 
where е аветера- 
ands з, , extinguish ng as 
| done nearly the last чевре of a middle proprietary 
rs 
tied by mere te 
суй inders are considerably larger еч p 
ot erii engines of the ваше „259 uA 
uence also of the small? amount of 
required, the boilers are nearly едын А че in 
— on to the work they have to do, as those of 
din ary por ortable engines ; uud consequen ntly 
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y produce 
rate, and subject the boilers 
firing very easily and never. 
to нест less Х 
‚ м 4, А 
pages ofa p 
The s үн опе for а 
ter More incisive лой 
f action and late 
motives 
of e 
ап individual destined Es Маа 
im 
Phe йг t of pv would simply 
t 
The alteration of ordinary engines by nttaching to 
H them new double re inte ia cylinders, I fully believe 
with 
groat vantage 
е same power, at a 
far 
сап be practically carried 0: 
the farmer, either by gi 
in куб and divide тата 
р vds "esed * Middle- class Menden) 
i be analozous if not identical with 
нега tieeship to a trade., To Я а "te: pa 
one thing, to follow it as au educate 
another: апі that this latter is Mte 
may s — be gathered — € fact "that few. 
perso peaking of the of agricultural 
Pdüsqtioh i allow their да " le ta taken as imply- 
ing that farmers as а not piscis dn 
their buiteun ee well 5 cites mes, but rather 
that the м usiness — though rich in soientitic 
beari necess followed under certain 
and eonseque ently, in tha t 
a 
ven to reflect upon. 
the 
of volum = 
tral Тате offers а sort of crucial test of 
the whole question. If 16 be so Дойл as to 
deed, apropos | 
very state of our agricul- | 
which 
having- portable engines, some 
power, and some (not inconsi iderable saving of fu 
So soon as. farmers lewn that 
good Жанет 
dn 
| bu € doors of pun ers, and off the best 
v dots. more fruitful ай s, we һауе a 
йазу of ugly — at the very thresh- 
old, closing h mind сап 
| — ad pom them p ence м аш, 
r hav d t make 
ploughing at less than halt the eost for fuel and w 
which they now incur, n inquire for such eng gines 7 
во 800n, but probably not before, wil the proprie 
of threshing shaping and engines and ploughing 
б rm g to fin oal tend 
vd of Mica тан to RE ELT 
vins they unde nd that pere of fuel an 
n goes haud in noury of — 
Е reach how 
it isa xo 88, not 
worst sense solitary, 
tion mice at the cra whish the spur of mental | 
bie hould be ever watching; a condition aerei 
cem emu and ble to adult ма ра t far m 
antageous to the youn о grow ime 
the snbjects in this country of no 
edneation 
a profession ; м КТ н pm can furnish, от 
е Es 
to make a jd argain : w to make a 
thousand ырчым а year МА mU shew а — 
and with e 
they will t Veil see its meer 
A Allen, 5, Parliament Street, Westminster, T [^ 
December 21st 
EAT AS FOOD FOR SHEEP, 
e to make 
ALL 
use of “Wheat and cub “вай ley straw. for feeding 
few further — upon tha 
stock, — е 
ietors . 
The . 
the E 
a: нуч 
recogni ystem 
Lao ond, abd teni ing a just feris with 
er provided A. those above, and those 
They w 
t 
a s фака 
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name of * nant 
This "the ex sius -thought 'that fluxes the 
whole sant pra. the ground like digging in | 
and ery is not shew us your este 
ge, shew us your skill; 
This p 
nical details of t their business 
he question as it is T: 
It would b 
Is there any а sii 
те it is asked, that c pe 
poem it is said, н э 
—— чек dm ше 
Y vague c pn f some 
: Demi , "advantage that shall be beneficial to 
a farmer Í төм e special ealling, than to grapple 
e bearings of a subject so wide as 
harter. 
— inee 
rum have 
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implements, That а governing body so consti- | 
uted would - a very influential one poverful 
good in sphere—may be easily 
ic 
T a c Beton aed matter r^ 2 dia d 
| and the conclusion is not yet. H. 
— PORTABLE ENGINE. 
ASSUMIN: t your subscribers inelude a large 
number of end агын and others interested in | 
al 
MES — of agricultural temm "^ also that | new M кк hd. m 
they look to your columns with confidence for notice | tive в uch in requi 
of any novelties, with which m: oit б n may have | oc айса у кДа . "alt diy of есй by Ln 
no other means'of төс i acqua; " venture | from 6 P.M. Me midnight, working as the rate-of 
to remind you, that at the late ie Club Show | sacks per 
[енн ntirely new double expansive portable | тыла мой: of 8070 90 sacks із tbresh 
| en for sa fuel and water, and which | day, the straw is eut into ehaff next u^ 
yas generally oris ak аз M chief аны; next | corn the two evenings. 
to Messrs. Howard's engin he exhi Аз ога ^s bill would have been foarfal, esponally 
| you wero good enough ai the inning y nd 
to speak very favourably of my arrangement of pc per sack for grinding would gi 
wo inqui ries vin have been ied web 
is "e on bus -— 
First, P in I have not lost a sheep, old or 
young, Sim Je une жы ы although since I last ad ddressed | 
youlhave added, 100 shearlings to ray stock of $50 — 
head; and I have also a first-rate prospect ofal 
oe аре, and most of the remainder are 
— "i it pier remarked;that the 50 por wore 
'eserve m lam 
The Ате for "he —— sheep has 
increased to 1% lb. of Wheat and Barle; Де 
5 lb. of Соіќоп-саке. An © y moderate 
r Coleseed now lasts 1 p for A o^ dayi and 
5 they will е е ripo А uteher as 
mil , 
бай that жй! it is ehesper, 
we en 
