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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 611 
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on the other, so far as | sheep-run on shares, thus laying the AA of a 
5 r malt 
E produce an which lst, That the|the nutritive value of the different — of food is for tune, A fe 
bara two PI can sell more money he will — on their relative proportion h-forming hich th mg Ar lent лав, and 
more Коз That he у B ves t авн. e а T» ia ез ел | 2 Who would prol й 1 d his life at home as 
за д g Я - 
quarters Sin ita condition ; and upon these, as a Sos noor- Aw a view of t testing th g еб тиа € rier № tho ptem un 
materially inj will be able to construct a rotation of uas. of Malt and Barley, Таш not in a posi Social or political. аробаю, perhaps never po D n 
suited to d aru holding. roborate or refute the theoretical opinion ә а vote, .becomes in colony a person of means, can 
M. ced of farms as "бт мү 9 1 ир уд however, be permitted to say that, ы M 4 ора good furniture, to live 
: and otber с gt e testimony of T De ша мае юй Я ^ xuriously, is entitled to vote for local 
mate, Deer Е р officials v the legislature enters into the di 
py down any 1n d of pre serving the he alth of бы n-|of publie matters, ч d graduall Е à €— 
t I will give as an Arm of т 
о farm du acres, half a rable, haif 
the се s land. СА have also seen 
t ill be f nd 
annually without d detrimen el qrs. of corn an 
off 
f M rable land this will not рау the 
ing stock. In order to fatten animals as economically | opinion of his own, which h eem the е r 
0! ydi ches a 
of 
iod often tl the digestiv s of | his d ege — 
period often greatly impairs the digestive powers is choice of a member for iiu. w islat 3 if h 
the e animals, and endangers their health. rope psa. desirous of rem aining a simple s dm м! Маша 
assists the dissolving actio on of the stomi å tl impediment exi: е becom 
poaae: 
expenses lti 
yc СБ», &е., and feeds some 50 
bests in his yards s and 400 sheep in his fields, owe 
! | exis! ing a 
essel readily with liq d. Ненене himslf, With character and sufficient educa- 
According to Payen s an Persaz, the пілоні бе ch | tion he may succeed. їп ee. а local assembly, but if 
chemists, ma alt co ces к 2.10006 of diastase, а | limited i in his oratorical po wers he must be content to 
in addition 15 ton 
ting of quantitative deter thougl h not the less useful. Thus 
hee НЫ. p his straw or chaff, and if he 
i Barley and tail corn with a little Indian ей 
in fatting 100 pigs, and. keeps the manure from bei 
washed out by the winter rains, the extra produce о! 
Pede ede 
E 
whose whole life 
B Г Стен а this iind quantity, the dias! aso | res estricted to th neto of зы, wages and the pro- 
ing d à aalted Barley, aecordin ing o NA is sapi priety of strikes, or a low murmu about, thei r exclu- 
riety of s 
of е ing into sugar 5 lbs, elieve, | sion from electoral rights, g 
therefore, i - be found that de i? fibre and | to questions of revenue xation, ete ica) freedom, 
from th isa mou unt of manure should be 700 
бш 
900 q all, r6q 
Pad e s of i^" Аы аганы вті б ir бане 
jation of Ae. through OR and for the 
n, birds, &c., we full 
al fi 
more easily and thoroughly exhausted colonial sighi; ý p — fisheries, boun- 
of s education, the improvement of 
pro verse maj "т than otherwise, The full mo estates rn the. general publie good. These briefl 
effects of the grain will then be realised, na none of | are some of the advantages which accrue to those who 
"We migrate. 
corn by vermi 
mhk 100 qrs. n met, or five qr: rs. over 140 acres, The 
can thus understand why a small proportion of malt 
upshot of this is, th 
e o а ау them on his own corn or 
edt o ed corn, would not end за 
1 profit on that n the sale of the m the 
g added to other less UM Home.stayers.—The advantages to those who re- 
digestible food. e oa i ain at home are numerous, although apparently less 
ect, First, there is the withdrawal of a large рег. 
the feeding value of oiher d less ‘digestible food, not so | татай of competi itors fro rom the labour ma arket. , The 
e sugar ontains btains, i 
butcher at the = price Ч meat 
increased crop of corn, viz., 5 qrs. over two- 
thirds of his land, instead of half that quantity over 
g 9 : 
e peculia: E nes "dh it exercises on | as in that of other commodities. If a given E 
д hi siy jm dM and heavy 
would grow ing one-third of h в land 
peru! аса enough for his use, thus leading 
of the 
other — of food. rge an amount of sugar in | employers have need for, say nine men, and ten work- 
d, it appears to me, ny probably have t рр th t ce the 
n ausesting; а p as brewers’ malt contains much sugar; | wages of an the nine required to the lowest possible 
iti is like ly that,  howeve r ben efici alin small doses, su nt ; e la Lbourers, i in fact, отан with спе 
quantit ties. ork; but 
toa 
ould remark that it is ie ; desirable | if the employers have work for nine rure 
and t аА 
ође continued.) 
ON BARLEY AND MALT. 
[The following letter has been addressed by Dr Voelck: 
ter Ыы the Piel Mc Melt im iem m 
RRA t^ 
and onl 
а тоги саг "es feeding experiments, н а view | eight аге im eram E employers compete with one 
for 
of ascertaining positively—1. То what ent small | another e servi f the men by offering induce- 
-| doses of malt improve the feeding value of — ood. | ments, genera йк іп м нчен of increasing their wages. 
. In what quantities malt should be added to the Berie the rien diis of — uri 
EC i eii of food in order to produce the most point of vie ew—transferring the competition from the 
c ; an d f the mas 
malt have the effect of acting rather — than | this has been the case during the last 10 оң е ram 
Bendisially: - will be. evident, if we Ие файда the prese te of 
T} i f fi mpare it with cm sek P lich 
d that large doses of чөөт е" eae - an un- ргетайей at the armar period, Iam aware that 
i 
sample No, 1, I pui, is raw Barley, 
samples Nos. 5, 7, and 9 ar — Barley, called 
malt, of the respective a of five, seven, and 
days Мо, 14 із brewers’ p lemit; 14 e and 
Ming o gone ey d "ihe who le process of 
=», RE hr werg’ malt. 
d 1 
" Ee xà Barley 6, I am informed, are 
a. will observe that tha Barley, not having been 
iy, contains abo cent, more 
ННЯ 
COMPOSITION оғ BARLEY AND FivE SAMPLES ОЕ MALT, S the direction to raise эше аг" refer to the introduction 
BY MR. A. KINTREA, FOR THE ÇENTRAL ANTI- Matn- Тах | of machinery into agriculturàl pursuits. When threshing 
ASSOCIATION, 18, Wanwiok STREET, CHARING. Ово was done by manual labour, one man was almost a 
h em A ri 
ES eed а threshing-machine is no longer a co 
E Ж Malt marked | тараба but a skilled workman ; ; and unless his w 
a 
eek some other арми his intelligence, his 
=g | so | ко | s| Sö | 55 | mind; must be рй for. With a diminution of demand, 
© ad 7] 1 2 i r permanen hánds bei: 
od | сш | сш |.| gh |fewer 
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moisture than malt, The greai Ae - rences in t 
a he 
wmposition of dem and A will Ш bo fou Son ин the 
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Ле (No. 7) the sugar is perceptibl 
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of sugar. The proportion of 
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the sa iie of. mal "whioh 
ount of these im 
eciably y Shis than the arai 2 malt 
à ing the highest p roportions of flesh- 
ked sein » you will uat: шше э 
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ча а per cent. higher than in зд Barle 
е сун 
Moist " 1.76| &72| 7.43) 7.76 7.06 TEPS 
нан EU 4,991 54s| 7.85 кй of large ts of men having from 
Starch and dextrine. 70.40| 71.08| 69.70| 67.57| 67.58 E or — by the prospect opening to er їп our 
Albuminous com onies, and » that means withdrawn from the home- 
"e rem market. 
ng m 7.75) 844| 8.81| 937| 8.60] 8.81 
Woody bre (cellular) 4.40 5.92) 638 ^ 4.14| 5.11 | NUMBER OF EMIGRANTS FROM -— UNITED KINGDOM, DIS- 
Mineral matter (ash).| 1.88| 2.80 a 2.0 1.92) 1.99] TiNGU -— ND DESTINATION, FOR TRE 
100.00| 100.00| 100.00, 100.00 10; E 2 Si : 
*Qontaining nitrogen! 124| 1.35| 1. a 1.50! 
UGUSTUS s You ELCKER., Destination o! H $ 
11, Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, PE) Emigrants. 5 E 
May 18th, 1865. 
[Itis well to bear in mind when comparing Barley 
жү Malt—that a given weight of Barley produces 4 United States|1862/14,180| 1,025/33,521| 2,388) 7,592| 58,706 
Cae] 
uch smaller weight of America ..|,, | 8,576) 2,045| 3,107| 137| 7,057) 15,522 
а 
English. 
Trish 
Foreigners. 
Not dis- 
tinguished. 
Total. 
loni -[ s» 1|17,827| 8,599} 12,402 652| 2363| 41,843 
OF EMIGRANTS AND EMIGRATION. Otberplaces..| | '904| 827| '650| 134) 3,123] быз 
HERE is—lst, the direct benefit to the emigrant ; Total i т m SA EET m 20,140| inan 
е home-stayer. 
nigrant.—4A. compe ven : ^m кайн, pipi read 
arrives inany of the colonies than he finds ready a 8th D нч it appears ru the wages of . 
full empioyment at wages which, if economical аа айол нн throughout Great Britain have 
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| income and outgoin Taking the agricultural as the years 1849 id: 18: 59. АП - proves, ий Mr. Morton, 
se [lost type — paid of English workmen, the|that the labouring force in agriculture is better paid 
farm labourer on reaching a col i i than it usod to be, and that tho oncrmons of 
work both ed) payment гена ample rations, the| machinery and of steam — has not been to 
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compounds | former alone generally averaging more than his total | the injary of : farm 
dm ies home, H thus at once| Not only ha largely improved b 
wages 
from all care on the subject of procuring food. | emi but t dese is e point of улык 
ts again ng emigration, 
à Мем, wh «у = — һе € on haps once a week | upon social life which must 
ot he 
pass without mention. 
only, е as every day, three times a еуен if | Speak to а — in weed sphere ata we vul 
be al 
with nd clothes, can - sister, € or in 
are 
тту with (n 0 g value of li 
ыш ын of. me during which the 
ied on. 
marked No, m theoreti con 1 
timate ettled e 
м ета x tho purchase o "T Mrd кало) or, if prudent, | distant ^ colony ; and inen ard € нано ч 
fo a time, h at home Ék knowledge of the wor or less regular, 
t odes en acini in i g about a knowledge of the world and its vary- 
sidered, the 
EU ES е. іп flesh.formin ng matter, 
Barley on the one hand, or the 
plot of ld for hi from that which obtained 
a few shillings per acre, or to join in the! OR ofa | ко а few years ago, when it was not unusual to meet 
