290 THE GARDENERS' b. ape AND 
AGRICULTURAT 
GAZETTE. 
their e examination and de grees — promot serving g the inhabitants, is returned to the rivers pol- | 
Tuted in character an mor ege m quantit; 
Ай wg contend, they are altogether leaving ho (7). нд this supply has in certain instances been ready 
strictly agricultural field to which they are d ned, and in o others is being fen sought, кыйс Рат- 
byt their Charter. АШАР sanction, b e divers of water and 
f 3 springs ont " post ain кей into Р Бае valleys, 
cour ject cannot be palam eby the water supply of the latter is, or will be, 
whert 
We ean har injuriously affected. 
Ң í (8). T- A LM bes of lands and the number of town: 
ned since the several Acts referred to be 
ЫИ ЗЛЕ, ад the — vu ofgen 
[Manon 18, 1865. 
none of them ever became gentlemen, und Tu 
of any one of them becoming a paupe es I never heard 
t look at my`education, 
Now just Y 
Xie ui very defective—but is Өш Probably 
not the e education ot 
need Reading, writ ing, and arithm i opposite 
that was ee necessary for farmers in thos 
am not sure that it is not all f 
o le earn | at scho ol in the present day. I kno 
ion ы], 
Mr. D 
whole subject of the water economy of 
i not only tend to a more iar 
seve eral Анан с. the 
would е 
of 
чиен dx c the present азва оп ы 
n the ground both of mis- nee 
direction and 5 aiaa 
T on n Agrionltural Tower cium pid 
publish iu this Nu зней ur Jou bif 
: a control vod "the 
18 become essenti inta; 
certain е іп society, bat I nus is —€— 
necessity y et of fa armers' sons being. ни at 
they are 16 or 
I have never (fo n able, all m experia ме 
күл that a farmers crops grow [^ — meis 
cattle, eop, or pig at his horses е 
dre til 
тз аз would 
rl k, or that. his labourers are bun attentive 
bee 
s long оме ved t 
and g 
posi | towns LPS be f. Шу hann up by additions imd 
пога] esteem in e gah be d and utilised in the drainage of lan 
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 
e have g| 
w s most ны nts 
of the correspondents of this Paper 
"dme td with all that has been dti of | defective, сну 
me rs for the soeial, intellectual, and pro- -|i ing Ma defe ct, but ad ecd to 9и зе V RR: extreme, 
n ass соп nected | In n thin ng has this self 1 
with the land. His remarks, Nox: some y d 
ago for a village a ipsc i in a style adapte ed for I will t 
musement as well as the instruction of his give you a аға utline of my own, pre 
: o i etg uy my ied old father boda a very e ERIN 
es t d ders Ы 
is a great 
ез.“ Whenev 
si 
1 а very poor farm ; and he was jv ust one of 
TILES 
ri at the present | 
r a thing is found +] 
re not alw ays satisfiod with remedy- 
ecause he learnt musie, dancing, br eps m 
. But I pee ^ to touch o 
tical experience 
e мб training 8 of farmer? e, 
o have. more Yn owle edge o e 
i 
иө 
ng, and 
my opinion all the odi training 
ake a g 
11 
ME се чарай € пеп, then 
that begin a 
теч ght "o tl ity there 
learn to do кчы menial o of: the drud 
who! are especially пур in the ео et whic 
th 
| 
6 atenton ot the it was his e duty to pay his гу before he provided "his 
усап childre en with egeo and he always looked upon 
t all were entitled to if they 
у. 
We do not, however, rest оп a single protest оЁ | pers pay fo 
work on the farm; ру, E » (hiok t the adv: ШЙ 
will be to them in afte e to be enabled not а 
say to a man ога bo 
but to ‚һе able 
kid against ш ех{теше views of thos ose | bu tit cost Ni a deal more to. fill our be:lies апд clothe 
minds, Therefore 
“go ч and “ come. й There i is 
odo i 
i wori ч 
а grentditiculty i in ani 
differe imple- 
i don't know that I am quite a 
farmers" Sons of that day ; but when I look a 
fall 
fair specimen of tl 
around me е 
next week to 
ut education is in 
Y DENTON has drawn 
B the present day thought of such | wi 
primary importance that farmers’ sons. and daughters 
as weh in the | now for those 60 different things belonging to it, such names as 
country unquestionably declares the nee of in those iek and compare notes, I have кы. теавоп probably в some of you ad Iw 
. improved professional training, and the desi tI} Ху MEE ie: ould not recollec 
. mess of t i cting its efforts for nds ме : s vent зау е |e x M E 8 wish to o Я D Tieni i T 
ái higher, , wn ti k, spini 
tural education there. And this we undertake, “ame big mem emer, sat, the buek, the cock, tho serodo, tho spini 
BAILE up a 
флопа а n, which was pre sented on us 
6th of this month to the H 
the Wate: xiii 
be in arrear, and t tradesmen's bills sent in with that 
id heading bon my father could never endure), viz, 
d 
Britain. 
TR know the m all „well e 
ir master wh 
His is objet | 6 То bill delivered 
уы known) the schoo 
idees have Pd 
к education 
EIN - ve not been pai aid, wen 
at they have given the 
drainage o 
the river okem 
following grounds :— О 
Biot im yse wish 2 possess pedem that I 
ea ашаа parts zt ie was not come by "x stly. But 
em e some aceount oti 
e education, Well then, „аб 
e of thre 
I promised to | sen 
and think et а e To he is for a vim 
I have bee 
US 
595 it is of the highest a геа жыво мета the supply | 
of water for cod agricultural and со: — рч 
posos, Бет made forthwith the subjee eet of jeoper 
(2) That w ithin the 
of Pa reed y ys for the Quim of sitae] 
estates, (secondly) for the vm of districts, and | 
the age eIw 
diee a little, "актери c crooked old w 
fit for nothing else—1 don't 
that—but I shoul 
ts | tell her she was not to keep a school; she 
pretty soon tell them that she 25 =. а school. for 
have been 
qu сап to the place you think i - likely to se «ie 
select th charac! 
(thirdly) for the sewerage of ёоугоз, һата аг cad 
operation, all of which, in different Mn e affec 
m pply and alter the condition of the ven. 
efect of under-draining private estates is to | 
a larger quan 
50 years, 
кчы was, Well, I dare вау ske was t ie soon made 
an e Sdn on my young | head, dut. "ie was made by 
the 
t d if ей 
ай У, pei oi 
is the best Vienn in Ee 
"S ve t Lim to to take him 
find such а thi ng 
, and 
tity of water than had previously | her gat 
gener into tha vers, inasmu b as a ros dd pa hid ай-йа -о Din fam mily, sen. him a 
|a р a Mi jon the 5, Слоге. lens Ы eut that I have a ve spot 1, fe oem At s the d I halt be much rerom if he does not c ai 
; Y EA A e eld i into ti Кешен. d us ds ag e of seven lm LT toa ues but I was soo xe sem pn: ut M im " ч is Реп defcieney ja 
z p time in w s increased t e crows, econom an will c а 
charge т е еще affects the quae ариу. bg amg te schoo RA е cR y RETE КУ cientifie knowledge — p^ sme 
mode in which the is ана a Mo this, i , learnt at Cirencester or етт. oth pre 
carried out. nd ti when d Norfolk, and some other distant places 
e an ШЕ 
(5). That the operations under “Тһе the гоо 
асу Pong Act, тш прена! v M 
1861," being limited to districts, w erall pigs did no want keeping, when 
could 
the 
wants searing, hen there were no Beans теме akim: 
k 
are generally 2 
rtions of catchment basins, must Te аны! to diy ngdom, but t 
the main river-courses, because while better outfalla | ming,* no gr roun e чы row, no hay to make, a i|farming in these places will, deal that hë 
secured for the districts er treatment, incr | harvest es weut to school; but р? the | Kentish farmer, have to unlearn a gr at e know 9 
quantities of water are suddenly disc he age of 13 I lete xe кше ether. My father, however, | has previously learnt, and уоп, Mr. Presideut, 
1 ме portions of the valleys without вы? E h hing is more difficult to ^ 
g been made for receiving it. n after this engaged with an elderly man (and a sad | wel! as an y ene that nothing 18 d Jonrnt amis y 
` (6). That "е object of all towns in which sani! dr ;he had failed several times in than how to unlearn ME MA have ideni J enerally that 
ps E fom MON B into | Düsines had taking to teschi psa t 7e 16, o, are und under tbe 
uire from rivers an: m Spr owing o чө Sore 2 H t Бх 
He. a copious supply of pure water, which, after | 18 used to come. three рк ры week tik t ol t thoy ad > very easy thing 
nce in the argum ab practical farming but 
to sema nothing else is required of A f 
the lecturer does not bind us as articular expressions ; tage, for considerin ng the беса soil he ү to 
and we must except in this way the very strong terms of Шай, һе reall ъи produce some effect; I was then | look and see w 
кер! * АА е they Ms Nos rod us of D ink for myself, а and m 
existing. en IRE bf tied сой аги! labourer. When earn such things i I though ht would be useful to me. | on their 
referring to the loss to agriculture which is thus sustained of | 11 g li 
many “educated” labou: o have коош me bankrapé i in | me андаг fand; timber, briok work and 
character, reference ought, in fairness = : арфы T booghi 
plained of, to have been dide to tho iui ын 
p 
sustained of the p эч} але рш number who мег the homestead | would be likely to =? чей to a farmer, for I never 
and the field for better paid and altogether employment жөнү cue е er any ng else, as I never heard of 
жешс d and practice of far 
nat turally and with as little effort 
Wem: should find no smi whatever in mener anvthing but farmers; 
arithmeticians, * Horse-hocing. 
young pig 
ung pigs. But 5 I think differents, 
allyoung men who wish to ше good 
