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be i Tm measure losing its virulence where it | w pes mile or so of Newark, on very light soil; and] the na peo, d address — Gens ы 
Мы: Du cng resident, is committing great hayoc | as Bal erton i ^ à a"! distaneo, » jump at the con-| men iono in the etter, t n i mb th 
ia thonew ыў” Aigre both in England and Вой, eluicn that there where the right hon. gentle- | ЧТ aa teis unn апа the time when done i. ES 
to which it has ext toho d; went, an | tha т. Hodgkinson'o farm is light et inquiry into the 1 mattor. юй те Ms 
be y I am supported in this деч by Mr. Hodgkinson's | se dio ача жн pr "t t Уот obedient 
silence upon the point. Had it been good heavy мии mager of the Nui. 
t Shows at Gloucester and аё stuff, like Dantin Lodge, he pio have been safe н | voter Steam Т Ploughing and Oal 
vi ting | Company (Limited 
ve told us. Should it turn out that he has used his | Salop pany (Limited), Whitehuron, 
engine for threshing purposes, we shall have to dednet cem is the ор! y:— 
y Mes just 18, per aere, The average а then stand at ' “The Whitchurch Steam Ploughing од 
ом —зеещ to have been un таң нден, 8s. 9d., а good. round sum. im r light land when Threshing Company (Limited), O Aosa a M 
Although the common. Turnips are no gh w ok done at Dunton] | , giy I'oplement Show House, Whitchure hit 
usual, other kinds are as large and w be dad. as Lodge : at 6s. 10d. а Mr i f һе’ Wd is to to Bani, inquiri ring Е fhe many 
ever, and the Mangels shown were never better, | is of no use to - Ww. dis s aecordin g to my du 1 | objection to. farni h with these Drs Ni 
ты virt drea p is, we presume, for the | understanding ib; is sonb. out of court to gol jts caso| rst, let па how pu, мон най i2 p | 
show. The. Readin ende j x. sr nep d gets 
exhibition, though P led: we believe, to нч) Мг. PM introduced his stat t with ing iuto every body, Roe. tod ^d rmi Cdi 3 
customers of a single firm, is yet a display which | "e™arks. fas de. Мот, I say that statement js unt 
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here were ex чр n ne; and ei is in| I will puris. come along with me, and let us see dum with youat the same Hue da As you choose 
accordance with general experience. suppose | them both at work. Let us see Jack first. — His Ti bo wini the publie papers, through —- ipeum 
better erops y Carrots and of d ушшш were etri A engine conveys its power over rollers to the Hber o ar 
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ver (ts n we have TN this (^ Now, дм, you, aro set dos ма „а ES 'Sir, in due time I have no doubt bnt Pi " 
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те-ео! хао ration of their inte - in ts subject of | length of rope in Teen уот qmd yon master," and with the pull | acres.” Now, it wa i dn. 
drainag „Же. в вее that both n Ch eshire and in | of settles Ме two men away it all goes. There, Mr. Editor, that and T h diee is a те. Hutohinson wlio said thit, і 
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No. ё м» are 4 inches, and їп No. 35 they are the first mer, 
ILEY DENTON, € ether. reme im vn the i E ТУ thé last ча, 6 inches each." 1 What lenzth e Mr; Smith е now published the letter r referre 
bei alled. u — : i sine Ф Ze tinent present * tbe soil, and | to above in you or the' | 
ке at of lan о they smash up?"—*' No. 3 presents th EET 
advice; and a subject which dry seasons bave | тз nches of cutting edge and amashes a width ofasinehes cud and addressosof t оосар of ti be 48 fm їп questio, 
latterly driven үр into the "du Erin, Ro. 3B uL 16 Anchesof evtring eáge, and мез a width the & e bred done, md I pos dro ALME | 
H Н : : : of 36 inches" *'What do you work?"—' About 11 › and 1 n publi $ 
1з again asserting an importance whieh becomes 10 inches." < Go on, and korp on until you have done, экбер to enable me to i мын a thorough i Танта нүү 
urgent and undeniable only when the downfall i od e matter, William ‚ Woolston, Blelohley 
exceeds evaporation in so marked a degree as to Né Papan oE binip to hin nder us," £i A Piibe: ov. 91 : Station, 
eause an inundation, It is not on] then, however, ow, Mr. Editor, let us go on to John, | ЖУ. КЬ 
that th bject is of y d vs e John, xu) bave з еде ngth here. What is the е | P.S. Mr. M e n the g x spit 
: У len a Sia rda, sír" ** are ki Bod works 
The evils of „stagnant water 1 in the land are in the res aro. or vultivator bas seven Minos, and clears | 
1 idth’ 916 тчк " Te et QM is the width of your 
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work done by an ivi » р y Y ike al em, 
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пана daing "iio i e vide wie trig e lotio "s Haa yp ОГА юй раст: erp for Ма avideneo iin НЕЕ 
is capable of poltable correction, We glad | ^ B, ira PE Do ou at times work two 14-horse power | і, ie ito most "o Ms майыл, w of to 
therefore to en t floods are enforei Өл] еш he a cn don. две Бент k- represent Fowler. In th 
tion xd яв evil which pode a is liable АП borne | in ing 22 About 10 vam a Go o ў. md keep чу yr i | еи За а ше he vera nt тыр 
have done,"—''Yes, sir" “ „о. ashing q^ an - t 
e and almost unconsciously, mph барик 
well, John."—'* Yes, ust a send a lu: 
lump there, let the мба pe it" ^" What a A e. ————— 
sorting Tor, "ован “ Ob, nothing." *' Well, but they are 
STEAM CULTIVATION. ге еа, Ё, for n вор; duis en gi» dd E CATTLE PLAGUE | 
FOWLER v. can’t M» ce tha? “ Жы wy ed a bit ^ —"A| 1. Payfor "i you Kill.—The British farmer ош 
Аз I am responsible hr the publication of ж me now b zd | е pressure of a grievous calamity that 
Насос comparativa statement in jm Editor, you see that Jack's 10-horse m |ing death through his herds of horned ca 
il once to the ‘correction d e pa miris 12 d 16 inclies of cutting edge to pull | terrific virulence and a daily accelerated 
our Paper through the to smash up a width of from 32 to | destru & he is not pre ув; 
1 ough HE б Се other hand, you see that ans beneath a tyrannical injustice. The time is 10 
will p at зе — - M as got inches S petis edge to | when there existed any chance of ‘8 
r. Hodgkinson places tm B sd. ж“ pire the soil to clear a width of 72 inches. plague by mpm dealing g with pese b. 
is not quite co gy for the large Фа behind te John tells you that he has Ж Lk ood engine, and | yet inspectors conti wy p печ E ah | 
жой d iti A к йа айша sure Samii it must be, for it pulls akable the width of | of animals that „ме companion d 
o ange ini ayo me = T "dir" "iim 0 cutting gig through the v^ and breaks up double | attacked. This is an ir — | 
pee Eia de T Merton s 5m the widt land to what ren ck's 10-horse engine а of cattle іп imminen ger, owners E! 
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ie both implements going t e depth. Now, sir, I | have lost all in case the disease had (most iu | 
meis elige Vor у кыд is in what it | will tell you a little about this mer engine of Joh smitten each one of the number. But сте iris ir 
Bedfords The It may bea orse engine, yet I will prove to you |is designed to protect other herds—that is, luy, 
Я iW y р * produge that it is worked up to 45-horse power. What! you | the supposed advantage of the pitt 
three seasons that Mr. = жа orked the 14-horse engine is worked up to | public С in equity to compen tho bullat or 
taakje. His! — rivo uae 2 me Aer ы A$-horge po 4 1 ei йб е із my Чуге Mr. David Greig, | all beas med by the public offer to 
or wie e can do nothing throug the M of Fowler & for f Leede, ust lo k|the а 
diues reu. лра АС into this little book, sent out by the Midland Institute, | I pe no appeal to nationa WE 
that he was fair upon that point, for he started at ingham, called “A Paper on the Application of | that - fall before the destroying ent bub Tein 
Dunton Lodge in June, 1861, and finished in Steam-power to Machinery," by the late Mr. John | full repayment fi -5 
Oct., 1862, yet he TAS р-а two years Fowler and Mr. David Greig, of Leeds, read by Mr. tip. killed by Government order эу, 
төтене у нй В Tho correctionis .. 19 5 4| Greig before that Society оп Мау 4th, 1865, Frederick | good of the nation. M ms 
5 per cent, on 8461. for apparatus for three years; the ў n айне Esq, in A chair. In reply to the Sutton, Lincolnshire — 
Su H Fd uer d airman, here are Мг, Greig's words:— опо. 
и Mu, e MORES. "The indicative power of tbe engine was about|, 2- Animaleules —1 E IT aedy ii 2 
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SL 6з. 10d, яп annual fund to produce 325L, &c., engine сап pull his 6. feet А. through the soil, | measures on the Ait ape E 
as dashing it сөзү in all Án ctions, and you can a —апу y ini ion o eas of the mem yul 
understa: erstand w y John py to stop while the | the nose, &c,—the sur das um 
“break: repaire r. Hodgkinson may | treated ру porto ki roak 
now sri ane how it is that. "е tackle can get on | through t rro m 
ау se ydas is work, while John's is UM ти nd ede or | кой ч of vitali n т 
Кы. мес шы р for the. repair of breaka &c. John's e and analogi 
3 Or an average of 9з. 9d. per acre. реле» AD. the ерине їз ьн usefully braced ? It e able: 
„Тһе enreetion of ?5ths for the engine is wi туен as v Lan regm e part 
believing that Mr, Aeg did not use it out when they | hava got 50 horse-power administer: ia ^ e Los might 
threshing purposes, it not while Jack's and tackle is m 2 же it mucous membrane by e A if you 
vem steadily to the жае and leave |* "d I should be very g 
off with a. «ай light cost, the soil or | tesk test this, Anon. 
ЕСТ what they Compessation. — Ману must have ret] P 
I believe | MA P ow qo on with Mr Mr, R. T. Smith, Here isa E and interest Mr. C. ЖОГУ з 
eventa, | letter th he Cattle Рале reported in I 
letchley Station, Bucks, Nov. 15, 1865. | Will you allow me to make а 
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