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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| SEPT. 28, 
eee in size, to correspond with ‘the increasing 
of the indu strious and intelligent man, who 
alangi is able to ri 
THE RESULTS OF oot goat 
A * ILLAGE LECTUR 
mongst you will remember the 
w years ago by some 3 
ehinery had been the of 
people out of employ. Knowing tha of you whom 
E address — — the same opinion, I am led 
of leetures upon mechanics, with an 
u the incorrect yo 
ou 
Others have been using t 
a 
Can we call the 
T 
„ in the sa 
omplicated, and 
el You are 
machine, Some more 
e will o find 
t No. The dibbling- | 
The drill? 2 see i — —— no. 
No. The ou’ differ. 
ur purpose for the 
ts mention 
amon 
ikaran 
+y 
m is a machine, and what is 155 ca 
ine anywhere, If I say, tell me why you calla 
plement for threshing corn quickly a machine, and one 
or threshing it slowly not a ne bess a horse- 
is a machine and 
churn is not, you 
are confused, and say you don’t know, 
Now the most sensible. I have ever known 
to be drawu between the two, was made by a poor man. 
ng | men, for with crooked sticks so much land 
ur way of | the 
n | country w 
pags but misery an y 1 also 
a 80⁰ 
0 showed tho 
u | resources of aly ak ue ingenious ad econom 
been transformed 
m- - | insignificant tribe to the 
The 
man ca 
ause eit aes the work 
| that ors to displace human labour, is a machine? 
And you 
ates 
Iron has become 
pes te iaa Ai 
n mad, w 
Pen We a 
lessens, you say, jas am 
an act, would prov 
hoed in ay, and therefore the more men wound have 
to be ra oye T spade t rsede the 
ie a pran es more work w 
nails 2 ear all the men, Bate 
achines, Th 
u would reject all machinery as me his planes—and his contre bis fo gimlet, his br 
nd no. Well, f his 
988 4 
is 2 
vide ai | for a some number of 
uld not be w 
oul 
we 35 cativate the land with our | You must 
e carpenter’s rule, his hatchet, his saw, 
ada w 
his na 
witho or 1 
les 
Let us go into t 
should not be coat machines have 
ed , t 125 u may be expo 
is 
excuse me if, for the sake of your cha 
ould find 
is od, it is profitable 
— aa a people. On this fact all the — ar — 
To it we shall shortly return, but I w 
ink of the subject of a lecture I delivered i y yon 
escribe 
H 
eo two months a 
the deplorable 
Britons were foun 
from an 
si = 
use 0 ve 
most wran wn 
uring people of Be 
iserable a s 
world. labour 
now in nearly as 
4 5 
F 
rnaces going, the result rana 
usands of Mex 
exhaustion at these ‘works, might have ‘lived tow 
— 
n itsel £ 
Tibie 905 orm fits and 
Whe 
of a people without machinery. P., 
m 
of on ri 
rork to re 5 
n 
I turn you out of this comfortable housa altogether, 
kt rated the 
all 8 of coals ; give up your roads, ba down 
the bridges, let the 9 run wild, feed 
vated, and he had not a hoe to break 5 U up with; 
and that for want of Said e he and his people 
would have nothin 1 . the state 
Ae 
To be co ta 
POULTRY MISCELLANIES. 
Da — ties in Fowls.—I have no doubt 1 many 
- 
rocesses of pi of eae and of dra awing 
r» labourers are the poorest in the world for 1 
e reason; and — worked Hi 
nck machines to economise tim 
ppplored í in the most 
hich machin 
pied with — that they could not, supposing that 
was eer papia to employ them EN other 250 
What 
us, and are so 
were reduced to gr the int eee 
r poverty by introd 
e. orised by the — of our 
society to -r ory E T speak a minds as well as cr 
own in stat Now if John Foster is 885 h 
us “talk about 
bour, and is, by 
Jour = reasoning, on that accoun unt a machine. More men 
would employ if here were fewer horses, 
horses are ‘evils. 
ded) their cmc wae : 
t thou- 
productions.. The work o 
silk, and sugar, is ene SO. slawly, beeause by 
human labour so expensive from the 
| reason, that all the capital of the aton $ is expended 
me these materials. If India could 
i 
means of oak ie and — n ii 
— that a ) Eee Py 
ore sig a Te ngn, 
poo 
remune nies, our m 
chants, and — — — for 
i glad to obtain them. * 
ou see New Zealand on the map there. The i 
habitants of that country possess no machines, and are 
compelled to beat their corn between stones in order to 
1 ould any one of, you like to i 
omplieated tool. 
you — men me when Lsay des everything 
labour, 
servile —— of cultivation, &c., | d 
ly ocou- 
ee 
perae deseri 
0 
et 
in- birds. 
meal. Would 
80 days out of the 365, in order to beat | 
ha 
hape of its bones, 
vill often hag a deformity of structure, and so save a 
eal of useless doctoring. It is a the cook, 
instead of the v — surgeon, and the sooner a 
is performed the better. 
and which in carving are 
1 accompanied by a v upwards er 
dow not 
wise, of cbone i 
eee by these Boken and — beneath them, To 
re | the lungs, the pti and the ovaries or egg- 
and the healthy action of these 
tender and ieritable 
parts must by a mis-shapen and 
side bones. This deformity is less frequett smi less 
easily detected than the one next to be F en It 
5 eee a squatness of stature in dis- 
propor e of the bird, the usual carriage of 
the bree to seip it e ea being considered : and by 
der the feathers alon e back 
usual that of the 
or breast-bone. The keel reast-bone is twisted: 
ina pea hus nce it = ae aren to show without the aid 
" shaded To are 
pone ntar to the fore pr of the — that 
ar inward mechanism of the 
creaturo is deranged 1 th 
the same defeet 
never in der, 3 
gallinaceous game. 
ds. Bantams, ie 
till the latter part of the season, in 
aei are apt to n ana deformed, and consequently 
of their animal 
_clothed in the produce of the loom, and surrounded b, 
the benefits of machinery, without bestowing a thought large breed t 
on the sources of t benefi think those peop. den aro © 
| who ery out agai t istorted bre 
than sistent in the world. Let us examine the eottage of d in 1 
— a — is it built? The walls are of more commonly aer with in turkeys ix Mareh; tham ia 
— and we cannot Turkeys at Christmas, i.e, the birds that come 
D into lime in the kiln, the latest broods. But besides late * the 
without 1 ve d pikans which are machines. It t, and insufficient: variety of food ~~ 
is roofed Slate is obtained stasa baby ie 
| from the —— *. eut for reo into thin w i : of mi e 
layers b The — o — et, = Sah 
cla ed ge fiers and n e = Soy hen 
t — sa i time, and are not allowed to get for th a Spe. 
ees small waste of material, but not without | the materials wi swith to make bones, they will gro% 
