$8 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND л а GAZETTE. 
only we words uttered for a purpose positions, 
чы words are sia to моор, 
ir to assum 
s Mr. Moo ight 
арн that the members. of ihe Society addressed, were 
ittin 
why “should agricultur be CE 
X ud Des have а таг А ain 
which — um not СЯ - „ed them à| 
the re 
ied 
o after 
life. 
words of a of long experience in 
that we „all desired the real advancement о these 
— ем and eng acquainted with the relations. of 
past which her rtfordshire generally" 
| pa a rather inferior ау, ла are used for suckling 
calve Adde f this a large number of Digs of 
e Нда A 
chi ldren, 
which in the spirit of it was to actuate them rightly 
ап through their life, 2 have some special fit- 
ess to the station and the occupation in which 
their nr livelihood was redis obtained. Given, а 
common understanding as to ће ultimate object of the 
lel. msnm given at these wise pe 
ki dpa: «ИЕ — by а man С ved experie 
ou rt 
ost 
On фе other hand it was unfair and 3n -judged to 
— e^ Mr. Acland was учы ong in doing, that the | 
iety shed only to make 
mbers the 
tbe children a Ше cdit Tabourer Better drilled | flint 
mich v ice pu last y 
e a wide ci е 
WHEATHAMPST 
к attention ы. ; din "ect à toh 
T e farm consists 
servants, b: ve к drudges th 
that the — tette ent of these children is mobi de] 
every case so heartily | desired, it was unwise to raise а со 
repr the general body of farm ET as desiring | ot 
d 
And e admittin. hat their employers are not 
the far de, Amt been 
Dot? 
ng t 
always fully alive to the real interests of these children, | 
ry words on such a subject, -— uttered, 
are rte of bringing about that ht mind which 
home pod to do their eed mei the ci nga 
right influence, without any id to help, or more pro- 
bably, to hinder them, And it međ to us tha! at Mr. 
never savei; and was silent on a аут on which Dig 
experience eh would enable him to speak w 
great хоту and beca 
We happen to know v w long and earnestly 
d quietly the author o ue кз Me laboured 
of all around him; s pages here, 
iate object, 16 is as Det: shall severally serv 
е to | Susse 
een in every respec! er population that they 
жын The lot ANDA us is chiefly di eios. | fro 
discussion of the c — aud 
сн там of the state of jk m in too ma 
instances. Lex are, and plans, estimates, bá details T 
Lem ththings as they ought to be, are auch: 
wages is also d а l| 
of або аон from various parts of the island i is col- | Jan. 
lected and published. 
\ e mischievous het of the -ay ot settlement is 
illustrated ; the due to beer-houses and to 
drunkenness are aldea joi and шу, education is 
defined and illustrated and urged with a large hearted- 
ness and fullness ness and force which will satisfy, we hope, 
"^ х s is words at Hanover таи ave all the force | p 
RE 
M bro 
ibat е scent address here published, 
rto the Oxford Farmers? Club, 
тенета 
very Hi Wee. of the m 
n He rtfordshire. 
of 317 rur of which. 26 are | in 
ds on th por 
which fen сарај very little. in proportion to 
and for тант 
e 
nda. Te 
тз. — Аб Wheathampstead 
farm, the management | в 
ode of f. 
[JANUARY 14, 1865, 
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tal head . 
acros of lan 
in; 
us plo 
ides the oe Succession Ж, "of wedes, рош а 
ауе, mixed layers, Tares (to be followed by white Phu d^ w 
it is [Р practice here to sow 
ce, n the Damen, Жон of the 
he e flock, МӘР Е 
| man ау nent, the sopping | the 
he e hi qu ui ce — the 
e idar is of a lighter Apals i 
graye. mewhat un T . e average quality б 
hol been r 
w 
The. syst is four r-course, n god then inspect th 
Sn pix irs] p to sheep stock. 
placed on the deep SROMUn of the soil, which i i 
incipally effected by the use of a 2-whee lough 
divested ar its mould-board, ы foll - the twit 
wi 
ape between 
ught into a good condition 
at lengt ms оссаранов, by the 
о Mas the flowing is a i 
maintaining the 
e 330 e 
"Or verago 
ЖА tup; ; es Ba. s а certain number of Dorsets, 
red and Weste country Dow 
makin ng g 
EE 80 e heck their exertions angi — -— them ta 
labs; ie tups put 2 the pang ai эе e 
w to their early maturi 
M 
fci x C e ' ke Айше. бус, viu ї Jan early in December, 
ктш Гуа ens Mig. Dori с мао tle 
ive more 1n for tl uties an 
f life than, though neglectin, ou had | lambs x 9 Pal va ° protected by a ЕЎ ys 
Ex Lo do a [ern усы релде. ‘Education, D TE in field of Swe Ав the n ad 
expression та. S a d un p» rape me eem d and the w her da а and. as the o Jambs gather о 
ce the supreme importance of inculcati: Hye strength pens are, with the ewes, —— а 
кы ^ alone can prove a safe-guard and co: mist a open fold, where the lambs are allowed а 
those tímes of trial and ce en which are the со s of hurdles constructed 6 th 
of man. No опе Beria ngly than I do the pesto р 0d q DE 529 purpose, КЕ 
железе Au = — "measures boi [ee ed adopted allowing them to pass to ө standing Swi 
'ectin: | аге, 
of temptation—but, after character is о iefest import. fa ix pastir. because that system is rA to. answer, 
ance, Probably there is scarcely one А subject on 
which this country has com чын greater blunders tban that 
ndustri 
were to be taught the Creed; the Lord’s Prayer, the Catechism, 
and all other things which a Christian ought to know and 
believe to his health ; - a iod this 
most negligently. 
аа been the 
done, | 
the result? rural disi 
| melancholy. TEM rat objecte should be, h: 
to lead ebat de XXX rur the station EE Tava mis 
e 
Кт and it has exten MARS EN "workhouses, 
last year or two has witnessed a reaction, the half-time syst 
аы have »inended, and в general 
“ОЁ distrust seems to have- he кр 
publie men upon the subjecte Тага not: 
training of teachers for our. country schools. has. Mone 
mistake; they have come to instruct our fen in Ыйла 50020 
wholly beyond them, and calculated to unfit them for doing 
their duty. I contend, that after inculca: prin- 
ciples to which T bare alluded, eret corp nte 
to guard against: t he 
cast between the ridges 
UN silio. to Swedes, and Man e wi when the Swedes 
PA 
receive hay, c 
peri 
pa left Learn e p London market, a Wig deberi that eariy por period ашу à 
generally ак icm in at a fall age, 
maintain their condition, and эы [d made off |n 
ш of their ae d is t 
when it is deemed expedi eni о ako the бмр i it 
л t t 2n 
нае 
E ‚ with th 
sid Side e common ms of arithmetic, and in 
wn coun! great sh ре to instruet them in 
the. knowledge of those with they will 
ча ч сыс 
rT Я о! ements, 
cattle, sheep, ны they may become intelligent plough- 
men, drillmen, ; Mm jects to 
M HM "iade a£ ong rural population sho irected 
(‹ г now, the steam-engine), and d [near pa u it, if 
there are those amongst them with rege I e SN 
things, it will manifest — Ф spite ary | 
as 
a өсүү din des oves. 
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unnecessary to enter on the details. of the 
көндү, because it must be seen that 80 much fi food 
the V whilst Ce pow with dif- 
s true. in other 
them, 
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isfarm. A certain 
or their future Welsh, аз these are better fitted 
etas «5 cows 
to. thrive 
venure, d, C, 
Miscell 
ailiff.— rA should > а. active 
morning, and 
He should not e EUER men a "hé 
hout delay, 
ze "Padi, purae p alwa “п 
w, the * Eyes of a master 
e shou d be as the "e res 
d every 
EA ү К, pP: Fd 
orn and food consumed 
to E ES wages 
ek] y ca fon MER 
work, which 4 will, фу. ihor азда, "make him 
Айн, labour a 
Writtle, 
—(1). Wei sigh 50 grains of the 
it it eomplately b i iens E угы The los | 
amount 
P Weigh 20 For 
or in a a T 
the 
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