COTRA 
UN WT INUENTETIT I2 2T PEE TITO IE RP 
ET 
THE 
Jaxvanx 7, 1865 ] 
GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICU LTU RAT, 
S42 eie 13 
a trade profi on the use b the machinery, as the | 
following account will show 
Expenses of ginding £ for six hours : 
Coals (4 cwt.), and cartiu "g >. .. 4.04, 
Engine man .. x z 
Three — E 
Firo quarts ii beer. 0 i 
x on beer AU TN се 
110 
E 
Use of mill and steam engine 
ks аё 64, give 24.) 24 0 
нег than 302, 200 days’ work at 
а а. st ; and the w earing parts, 
asIam old, may T nei for 3l. 
Next, let me say а word as to an experiment which 
I have just started to test the comparatives values of | 
ed-cake an 
Ато sel selected four pens of sheep, two from шу | 
r hoggets, and iwo fr om my newly-bought 
This MCN enhanc s the i importan 
s have put a fancy price on 
er intentionally purchase it, 
noi H 
, The fact is, we will «i 
are Ae ғ) 
TW Беш Те inse of exercise 
pure water, Md we have no fear 
for want of experience, we are red t 
ЧЫ; rios we ciim) give for a ro mple sut 
| to our coarser uses, if modern dator gb слее ас фоти such | 
within our reach. This defect should certainly ч 
remedied, 
MT m 
na 3: 4 1 
the re dn G. ФАЛА Ocerston 
of Roding st on corn 
"ad. 
| fo eding sheep on Barley straw, on land 
Barley erop, the D: аге lef t very 
handy f or the | 
| young roots of the Barle, 
w 
Ji dai 
by Wesk own TA! "There аге T sh "€; pen 
They all have per " head, daily, 1 b. of. Фот 
much sliced Drumhead Cabbage as ther wi 
т 
Б 
a 
mistry of, the F mals 
before the Royal Society. of D ublin. Е! am o шуа = tho 
MEO. f 
chaff, | an increase o 
a and one of shearlings | zg 
ther tw 
o curren: су is secured, which is equivalent to 
tal. 
bear in mind that the straw of a | 
h ch po 
upersede the use of artificial so-called | 
as might be expected; all the lots have 8 ht те 
—— ты vig pii 0 the деч into a state Y 
confine: One fi the , however, has 
ah аа cR me, Yi ^ бее h the 'shearlings and 
the hoggets, when fed With ho Linsee d- cake, co um 
herefore, e Mn ВУ proposing this “sentiment for 
thon ew year" to my brother farmers: “ Success to 
бБНБеНБа. adini in it: devised еее T. Ж. 
Frere, Dungate, Cambridge, Dec 
Home Corresponden 
pply.—Again I beg to "eni тереч 
matter, the water supply of t 
We have already arrived ~ е middle өр 
wint er and are commencing a new yea БИ а а 
Cotton-cake. І had reckoned that each lot. of буе! The Water Su 
sheep would өй about 5 stone of Cabbage per day, |to that very important m 
whereas, in - each of the two pi, ы on Linseed- — 
ca ы one, the others only 3s Thus # 
Ih T: 
are ter than the others. he two pens of 
doin ing à A ws 
hoggets are E just equal in weight, as they were 
ума - put up; but the five нтр оп Tersa 
unds on their 
that never in the memor, yo ot 
ч 
have gained some competitors, without 
i" any ot of superiority. 
I tha! of com А 0 
pens eating nothing but Cabbage in addition to the 
1 1. of eut Cl Ad ; but to make a fair trial, one 
ean su сынар after 
the next summer must be less than ever. I have 
T | pres sumed to call the attention. ot the Home Secretary | It 
I" 
brise 
his is beside my present purpose; let таё; 9а class 
piy ti 
years, the "copy ot water kon wells n Streams pim. are t 
Rox: n r ent Asso- 
ciation.—Lord Palmerston presided this afternoon at 
Dire annual distribution of prizes given by the 
ers’ Encouragement Association to the labourers 
оц ha 
rselves opini com ion rd 
jastiy entitled you; and I trust that P. rewards, although 
may not be of. great bs MAE in them позе wil 
- highly appreciated by you acknowledgment of 
conduct—that they н T 20. 
| continue in that course by which you ha m, and 
| will be an incitement to the emulation of others to follow 
he same course, with the hope of obtaining e — — - 
tion. Isay distinction, for A is no e ma n, 
hatever may be his stati n life to be е nd 
respected by those Mu "3 he li "^t is a satis- 
faction him, and it i honour to the district to 
which h longs, and it is also, let me tell you, an advan- 
А ge to the country and to t ation of which he isa 
mber; for the character of nation, — i = A 
өбөйүн and in the consideration ich it receives 
fro: 
atio = is built up by the aggregato iod. conduct of P 4 
agricu 
at n 
nin. pid yed as itis in the production of р 
which я nation subsists, T the m rtant elem: 
— аы and the 
mportant i 
UE "and. m the e 
other countries, upon its power, ре the respect which is 
paid to Its independence ; A Е re І would have ч of you 
and all others belon; nging to s to remem t in 
cante ze еч sone: "Which entitles them t these 
ofa —I ean scarcely call them rewards—and in 
pursuing that. uai — secures for them the esteem and 
espect of their im e m" ighbour ыр they are erem 
- real beaefit Marne ara dps and are adding to 
its vei its ‘prosperity, and its respeeté bility- But it i. 
-— d a limited view of what I must be 
ido p кө oar — it is your aniy 1 to con- 
ся by your good conduct to the welfare, and bility, 
and p 5. rit; талт would takiug a narrow. 
view of these duties if you were to confine them to r 
personal conduct, though that personal conduct is y 
element by e the committee bave arrived at the conclusion 
f granting yo e pri d awards which К Z тога 
ut it is your p not only to si for 
ion nduct t€ t кре, of whi E P", E i T 
ation, but you have children who are to su 
he 
you, ка iti [s your dut; 2 bea ыр the future as well as to 
А d the present, an refore, bound e take care 
pose children who asy геи you hall be rought up 
des ways which shall lead min in qi life, Wis, When tie еу 
of our water supply, and l now earnestly re peat the | Боор о same а you! e sam 
Р H i tad UR y: nds—1af, „Та tlet t Y тер conduct which has obtained 4 НЕ ies ves, m and to 
gt e "dis point in da a proper Me ca is to за, йө їз our duty, w тас!ег and fab = а. the nation There are mri ways in 
with due ке to the health POT: dema сул for the supply of «абе increasing іп tod which you can rm that duty—there are several Mrs 
anim mal ; for unless the m ал Ке. the rigid villages, and farms, to provide if possible against vidi which you ought to perform that duty. Itis your business in 
lts whi ma d, Tha = = indiscriminate uniform = | ore pla eia eo гар. IT отса 
or и 
spectacles, wu have but nit e е7 НА experi- | of d raining various now prevalent leads exaggeration, Z instruction ae in [^ other 
ment Бор, i intend to have the manure of the | derangement of our Vini systems. 3d, That the belt рне of m size an ^ » Иде — ave, 
com Н е, to еп е ;- ni arki ursu 
ma and L E -fed cd E removed | we eject in winter and spring by d xe "каю eariy ago t Gi Es dotted to tho Акка. of үнөн 
with care, and dug in аб o adjacent plots of applied or stored for use in summer and autumn ; aud | tion must, therefo rily be short, and the shorter it 
equal cem pl in a Аш clos. а pt In then plots I| 4tb, that while we are suffering from a scarcity of water | is = — you ought to iun rd that period is well 
e the greediest “vampire” of a plant |in a way which may frequently occur again as drainage | employ: i oughtless; {еу cannot have 
that I can lay | hands S relying on its power of азвіті- тирон d the ri а т a di urses E xporiencé ; they donot know they kn ic acer шо ot eouli: 
lation, rather than on chemical analysis, to test the | poll ischarge into th from | ood of amuseraeut and алана. Jt i» jour Duties V 
, ysis, e ГЕ uted by the discharge into them of sewage fro musement and idieness. It is your business to 
value of the manu ns, to the i i nju оту of those who depend upon such |in hem to forego those childish —— - to 
ith + devote the short years applicable to instru 
their su Isubmit that the menos et 
Е me £o add опеог two батага which appear water supply is опе. о мее M. Yon team RE CER ау Бе soal to homi ia aer 
to be Morc m The new lli it ct them to acquire those attainments which are open 
Toy e first since the Royal Agricultural and that ariet any omms or eem tee ^e acquisiti. Aoi —— are а чі ind € and 
mp leted its first ed of a century, and me with the one should also deal with the d ш бап коше, Шо tay undo: i DE V d WEG аге ME 
ошода the first series of its Journal. I hope that | J. Denton, 52, Parliament Street, Westminster. importan nt to them in their future occupa! mean read- 
orts to turn to the t account the lessons sug- The Breedi ing Flock. >At this season ihe etn їп 5 writing, and arithmetic. Тһе power of reading with ease 
к омей by the remarkable season of 1864 may rend. ата aad тоў constantly erp - gei 
this an epoch in our agricultural isto: . For то ependent red of obtaining instruction from Pics ree 
reful of this object i almost indispensable that on his liberality, + from { e киеу of roots vec the diffusion of o TICUTT and the Mina improvements of ti 
ul expe t Our Charter dis 
tinctly contemplates to опот à ment. of of sach arr ££, 1 Pret Дн and take айтап аро of them. Writing is almost 
perimen nd its words, at event in te that quantity oi -— J -4 bL ЕЕ са (e 5 añ sarae - 
these sh be t delled eue, f Éa t ch - d artificial | bis. reir his wishes, his риба his decia i in Аа 
science, апа е ed ou id. ога elle ot y men of thus —— FER z d e 2 ^ nz arti m En en ie NND Dé hehe eni d iiy ad А 
ability and experien | sito А кы troie aod а теа сап s at е 
соі attention to this acsi yap а m Imu = say that E in E mà t dat 
ctions " from the able pen of Professor Ander- | period of mene expires, as t ei the ewe is lia Die Т do not think that instruction in wri ing de, penia 
у= r ja me Mc anota иш» = become too. н if kept well for ко, x e фай to ыз а res uri: cie D ne Ld 
q 18 and under varying ta wn-strokes polda T My Boum or which is that 
Several series of experiments, ell d little lying on one 
rseveringly followed up as those of Mr. tecta at ne ory гес ог edge me eem experi- т side, so atit d йош for to уе to, E S HERE 
2 mpsted, Professor Anderson ilem particularly | ence leads us to а different conclusion. Ewes in в ае MA 3 foin Sel 
50 our want of experim, ith que on my lamb from the middle of February to the middle |letter well, and пет ind whether it looks beautiful or 
course. with Professor Voelcker, as well as my March should now be well kept; they i» be П ft anamen thio pipote or Быша. n. s 
though ments as a lind н: n uias my | will then strong and healthy, ад, A is to every das 2 minak Бе анаан adii AINNIS Uik 
e ma Pm into the ellfarmed | better able to withstand the fatigue pain of|ari which consists in chalking ‹ figures upon 
"E oams exhibit a. tit in their power|yeaning. By a niggardly system of Mie deri egre writing them in ink upon a piece of p iu that 
md ? Tus Gc eos чен, ж th аз amp T Clover | pregnancy, the ewe greatly suffers both in health s and hdi ik the power rae 7 v mind ol mga dy E 
require from six to sy ca'culation e tter in which h rrive аба 
e «we аа «та uantities of it peel off, and are lost. When a [с ыл conei ved : "n entirely a my Cu habit учын aequis 
| lf оас ex v ys ught in a proper way 
may be: lined me: ordre al Du progress anima al c of any гана г Tis impor its Lapa pin доз, arrive at > it not by fuic eying АА r own m - t they ме 
some of € ap ae ех ents. | the parent; the greater p e nutriment o ай ее E perform upon a piece 
il dn light solle all the straw, hay, and Turnips are | the food then en goes to i йк, the fetus in the womb, фу anon xb. as it oid UA bit Mete ioa жа minda rhe 
nei ihi Mapas on the land, their stock of potash is|in which case we have alarge offspring and a weaker | 5! reps качон MR q the AKA cia they 
p to a certain limited 
Meg а circulating capital, which be mother, conse and difi- | extent. I saw an evidence of that in the model school in 
‘onos for all if protected by p roper management. | culty of a safe delivery. One lb, per head per day of | Dublin. The mental arithmetic class was called up, and the 
