Sad better society, and often 
M his duties, to the no — П chagrin of vm father, wh 
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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
егар. å Annie thing which. strikes me forcibly at 
profit | by a good. né liberal education are agents to 
entle 
man, and refer him to Paul, ` who ваз O Says rg ** Be te 
Yes, temperate i in assertion 
this time 
their да ughters" education i in having 
р domesticatd for. farmers wives, it would be mu ch 
estates, bu bed z nof confine their mind to farming. If 
EB. 
drinks, and the Пого was v 
t l 
it is n 
fy 
table in their places, but not — 
Norfolk, I | believe, is куац 87 citoumtianced at this 
an, when he es a farm, is not at 
apre in р гө” һе дош кий» a dairy or 
; for this —not one out 
ur lår 
employ а gang of young 1а là ds rant dins E vit they | 
do vem ГИ be bound. for it we shal modest, 
clean, and domestic servants. W, рч T ш эмген 
19. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE- E think it is difficult to 
ub; | d pii; adopted b 
mas, | breeding 
+15 eu 
2 
1 1 
h 
t [ kno 
of no young man in od ‚о? the age » 
tate that 
deg 
i" 
“Beer, 
pik 
a aeara proporties of Barley are ашу d 
ferme mia atio „Рг que ssor bs 
as drink, ra 1, н 
22, wl 
тыз unless entirely trusting to an ome bailiff. 
га; хе fioi in lat 
giu 
рер той 1 food); во diat. E 
anage of themselves. , Thee experienced men to whom 
they trus st are вргш up from a class of i 
mers apt maa Pec red uced by t 
serm 
menie our о English diet, аг 
a 
economists- With regard to yon 
тя department we have few living | 
ell, Buckly, Price, | 
my late (г, a and 
their knowledge by. d ink 
perly). politica 
and 
aee - noue equal to Bakew 
ins, 
ous 
the Doctor sees things “i in the o light? 
енд when he alleges that “every chemi 
peccet admits tbat alcohol does not 
vesti nourishme nt, hat 
кеч the blood." 
impa 
| роли мге pritie. In conclusio е prepared 
Again, pestes 
that any ed 
overrate the advance made by 
ers compared with those who existe d 40 years ago. 
For 20 years I had no di — in —— ae abend + 
all the farmers around me, bu 
eation 
t ; mind from the  avocations of a Ты must in- 
he 
evitably 
into а "soe of реше, Thomas Ellman, Bed- 
dingham 
, 21 Yonxsurz.—The sons of farmers in this neigh- 
adver Ог, once in money а and a second time in bread 
Dr. Moleschott, another русла. man d 
“ Alcohol is. а box for savings; who ea 
as I can 
800n as és are rore ач it will pay. 
best of them have been labourers. І senda copy о 
the Боа 
u em 
ear by year am mori hly co reser of its 
Now, the remit on the boys is s that they 
d i 
the most part sent to private schools, whic 
and w 
rit 
correctly, to have a of informati ion 
сайлай aceounts, and to under stan d t ihe т dimen nts 
botany wa che 
for are | 
both numerous and respectable; ай: when he sem 
a- | school he is pem. {о be а read 
tain 1 mm 
respeeting arithmetie, сонгы — ‘kaping of agri ы 
а 
Lu 
J 
naya; 83; à 
little. and drinks moderately ren in Tor tissues and 
he | ж г b 
d 
r 
mistry. 
are more ndustrj: 
intelligent, They will und ordêr { given n and | 
carry it out, "They do not lay de uei books when 
эзет алычу Those who inue in farmers 
ee: have tio! {төт к education 
pesti many ot reri to fill more lucrative situations 
with eredit, and I have never had a — "complaint of 
Mys 
m, to harrow, D and other арка ав 
upon t the 
| his virer: permi 8. vith his 
| father until s юрган а 2m or 25, when he is put: про 
| farm оп Ын: Many farmers M t nea 
| bourhood reci К рор. I generally have 
| lube or four w y for more iie and 
ani "ley pre ofer. 
their conduet in after life. oolmaster sent his 
воп at 15 years old to work on amy arm, because he 
saw. how ves the half-time succeeded wit the 
Л аі unt of! w 
end the 
whieh the. system 
кенейе show dat iie 
nzie , vie the malt 
i 
a 
&@ 
= 
X Ro 
EY 
Beg Я 
EL PRERE LEE 
I m the seen 
ich Dr, Мае Кеп 
ог 
what is doing on the farm, and att 
with me. The present generation of farmers in this 
neighbourh are both far better educated, and much 
Ја! that h 
him the Band y. His intention was to boy 
to become a Ъз, and I think it an ella fouda 
iliff^s ed ply t 
F ort, 
| perfectly, kept very inaccurate вой, and n 
more anxious for general information than the last. 
- 
h delusio! E an оа puo a slate 
егч parken ss of -— 
ry m 
of a glass 
knov ows that it is nutritions, in the right sense of that 
nd t 
e|of 50 
а vein. 
| and is ready 
every farmer 
or more — of land takes at уен one news- 
ends some club or reading room, 
p | part. in апу discussion that fea 
егу im- | wo: d 
never 
ue аш e teaches that other К... 
quired for 
fo 
who possess tm anda a nervous dum Т 
suffice for piten irap: differently. 
man was ever sed pei. ind to the sin o 
hem. han. the brave Havelock; "lie Вай 
eal er, а! n be 
ation 
armer's son. 
e is very necessary in the 
І remember ed ime when „ however ab- 
surd, sent; from the landlord o or ej somad тоша Ъе 
implieitly oem Now, ould T; COn- 
sidered, and discussed, eA ir found injurious pa the 
If he has a taste for it Iam 
beu gain 
for him. pla ce is 
and follow um most profit- 
ео свеста чр 
15 after the pre 
B 
= 
papers. With regard to 
the tenant farmer, І am м» opinion that every boy should 
be educa ated ul upon a broad basis until the age о! Г say 14s |S 
\ АА „1 
kind of education suited to Me 
| to rm Sciences which he will be. called upon to bring | 
the opinion vies 
ini: viha n as to 
LOL looked up to and example fol- 
^w requires is beyond 
o | accurate book-keeping, some kno owledge of 
espeo ecially tension and d raught, analysis of s soils "and 
what uld saya 
vti Poa deliberately informs us that he desired the peop 
to curse those who had not done so grea an 
Outhwaite, С 
h as he 
f the "bulk of tenants" sons; в and I think 
where so many j. трай are new, science will a 
valuable assistance to a farmer. ga 
га. be i ; any light ча ch 
-— enabled hrow upon it. Charles P. 
Juddington Grange, Northampton. 
20. ScssEx.— The general education of farmers sons 
что утен — 
IPC el 
entirely passed over. "Here 3 a Cii ui Hurst- 
— private schools at Lewes and elsewliere, 
pon leaving school the boy is attached to his füthers 
fom, sud entirely under the direction of hie father. 
vind vers а QU). нн MORIS 
woe ence labourers, whieh associates: 
ces, 
neglecta | fe 
e Correspondence. 
‚| оё the sbjadts most useful to tenant ну es 
ainesse, Catteriok. an 
со 
ti 
Май Tas.—l рне read with 
Dr. Ma n the 
astonishment the article in your Pa y 
last on the malt tax by Ta Mackenzie. of 
egregious fallacies. tains one truth, however, 
namely, Apes the Dr. “ looks at the malt taxi = а light 
et, | ms whic! care to exami uestio! The 
x is foll 
that our — 
ow for 
the — "i d ie 
ts 
ts bi 
hath M "- caused 
provided wine to 
nimals 
uiet and steady, ” and the othera “fitful 
та her appetite ? emper, and which expertineate 
re remembered hec và ER i worthlessnoss? ^ If'so, 
let me supply Dr. мыз the — beh. a 
| praeti ical farmer. Me, "Hudeo f Castleaere, 
omyson 
in1846?.—on “twocows,onea white one, | case in 
brown one, 
рт rha 
had gos 
before the gentleman 
and died instantly. When о] 
M rni 
upon the mee рб of | Ба! 
— — vH асу бан 
dux 
Ve Ay E 
pes when science, in Athe person of 
talks such nonsense 
of sound Barley food, all now reduced to 
pound” 1] Was there ever such balderdash! « 17. 
farming. 
гейт, Уа йа а ma c the unprofitable 
of cultivating the or iak adh hin 
rom | tbe w 
| utterly destroyed by fermentation.” The Dr. 
| enthusiasm has here carried hitn beyond the 
wh Ipreferthe 
" says the Dr.,* almost; 
hole of the: nourishing prinspi of the Barley ac! 
s teetotal 
truth. Hequotes Solomon, 1 counselof. ve 
ehe of| 
гиб їп their 0-3 to res 
Unless | h 
pect the. anim: 
perfect тук In es sepius 
tomach, which wou 
ts of | No fact is more certain than 
under some cireumstances, have 
o Cattle.—Of the p: os dit ; 
there is 
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