JANUARY 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' ical AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 83 
tail g level of the upper England E 
THE LAND Сами, aa 1861. of the р полне vy e improve the water po of the mill fulad id made im all 
(Continued from below. If it be possible to conne асб upon |other ga and whether t 
DISTRICT DTEP с hese considerations, it wi p ке that | tongued, for the nens vd ii ? MM at in every one of 
Lzvrzz Ш. " THE ENGINEERING PurwOIPLES|in cases whey E. natural fall of а river |its parts. But. t before I proceed further, let me say a 
WHICH SHO GOVERN THE ORKS, AND THE|iS 5 pra per mile, there exists. word venerable 
PRACTICAL Бр WHICH SHOULD REGULATE THE capability AE. LE. effective t of 
E DISTRICT FOR THE PAYMENT OF 
Aha 
increasing the aggr apple w 4н. power, though да sa 
mills may Бе interfered with. 
edu I will discard from consideration ums cases of 
an ext ens 
X 16 is unnecessary to dwell upon the third class of 
Works, „Тһе existence of an natur alp 
k will avoid egotism, the weakness o 
age, аз much as І can. First then 8 
wrote a few papers, аз I have Mt 
vouri ng to то what vast impro 
, 44 у 
ment farming was 
ive and „complic cated, character whi ch 
specia 4. 
the e јанан K 
ak б Jetermined is 
and bas "myse to a areas of id lan 
eee; but which can regain an outfall ра нее! 
3d, 
be 
- ҮНҮ 
|16 шау теште th 
mp 
may 
and that the oria у and s afety of the 
count у Ra E bogin being made, before I put 
pen t І with avidity [^ H. vy's 
of 
m байо a 
above 
одра: 
т в 1 piu Xenop 
„| Vir gil the Roman, n 
Чери 
d Theo MEE Greeks, and 
Columella the Spaniard, and I 
al Метар А 
iho 8 1 Мед 
de he district. a 
fundamental rule the proportionate n charge sy on | 
each proper ty will be accordi ing the benefit derive d 
E 
This, my res Poe ted readers t Кан, was 
what I did before I ventured t ughts on 
x 
my t 
aper. on маргі al ; matters, d -— r3 allow 
асаа аге removed, m odi fied, ог еуайей; 
oors ог 
pedient to divide the ка н obwo rates, опе | 
to pay r for | the outfall нии and the other to cover the | 
or Aid: tied by "M an iod of higher ground sur- 
rounding then which requires simply, t 
ofttimes аб considerable cost, a 
barrier to т; river b 
Th 
passage through the 
2r less subject to floods, 
y whioh "he nest. may be made ayail- | 
able—e equal ally, —for the sabor- 
inate drainage of all УЙГУ proporties Yin is taxable | 
It 
2н їз desi sira able that i ould b derstood by 
the rint. And e then these 
books, wi h my Bi ble, and some moder 
English x foreign, M еа ault, Dum 
are always nir. table, and ina Ar 
hile away y 
ant if not н о to others 
most "certainly bs are so to myself; for in them all 
are АРУ 
flood wid) will be i A ased as 
11 
to the сар: ability 
es 
and to 
proceeds within the area of VEM sheds of which they 
form M чә 
ilating in ien dialing w 
шиш D dd are r satisfy th ч 
indeed, we fu ally comprehend the e effect s of 
t of t 
е 
of the land, by reeson of its pem and by the nature 
of the "e to dh паташ from the works, so will 
erated. For i Some land may be always 
ch the “ skirt Jands? will 
©: 
& 
Again, some | арт 
be 
pr 
ТР 
wonderful works of Almighty 
God, and Ih ope J сар m and without egotism or 
vanity, tha$ the study 
wiser and a better età 
теп 
ach nearer and nearer 
ose eyes in 
en 
e to you, aye had an He. in view 
while ponas ib “it, Валид, to shom, that fike dion of old, 
though I little sportive 
„and put my 
g glow Дев оп to defend ш 
Tenere le pd from x» (I As lows young aspirants 
er acre. 
u 
n 
fi 
chang 
Бена i or 
Ci 
p 
e 
s river 
never even play without phonght, 
; nor do I put my 
AE seriously reflecting upon what I 
If the D e the 
raise by loan oney to p^ "the "we 
1er 
wh 
fall from it. Nor did I stud udy only nly, 
e + 
but 
І. bad a little Md hon twice the quantity 'that 
хаайар of D^ боой: gps - prospectivo and the 
nnual charge ает ttle > aboy ебр 
ie pr i 1 
t ? to which 
M men Del 
ich I might i with Борей ety 
call my classical ин, for as néar ly as T pow god 
ГЕП 
ted free 
э po. аы ена, of the "pde | 
7d тай, but with а more continuous and reg 
he satura 
These are > great points bearing pu arterial wol or ihe 
Я the Wenn. 
1| reduce this 
Collector, and k current Aabot if any, in 
an; 
my readers, and especially let me daim tho ошоп ot 
ures we will ut 
E dq ri the Mal drainage of 2000 acres, 
rate to repay the outlay то Aras d pos e 325l., to 
which pus be одан Ше а 
е 50001. ? pponents— youths i in years or pro ws eal 
The ithas been chiefly ihe marvellous success of my 
classica аре t that ha s gen me the confidence to 
as I to knock down my opponent with i 80 
ld b cd I ive 
original outl ay will (^ д 
rate for maintenance will 
ferent branches of drainage Dave gre SAPAA 
tiis confided to them. Iti 
but this will 
discharge 
Н à s n as te E 
from summ ughts 
e fa чы as it apice yi is, pw the 
wet free so ls, the gravels, th 
il t i 
n 
are num: üerous іп w 
оор br arn ertt age, and Ls judicious кй ав 
"e 29797 in aid of the. 
ng 
and in | occupied my thoughts, Ay upwar 
con essed е letters 
charged, and. khe annual 
robabl 
the p Lio d and : I never used more, but 
generally I ба Кур, 2 pnr d w seed an acre, and some few 
mes only half a peck, and ye уеб from 
Гаро now и ose e neuer My object has | year, I had 176 bushels of fine crop, à hen с 
to rouse publie attention e реА зы trom 2 pecks of Barley an acre 44 bushels of crop а 
v of 1861, and by pointing out [^ deficiency with | acre; an e occasion I had 83 beret Barle "a 
a to priyate outfalls, t о secure the support of the | from half a ns of seed, or 166-fold of as 
inf in gaming e аА. пала ре as ever was 
PD. I for a simple defect. ` J, Bailey d fur tuer, Tesi soin nto my fi 
Denton, 2, Par Ll Street, Westminster. allow any one else £o do ^y same, and dens among pi 
- growing бс n blindfo а рші ар 
root after root from T ains seed havin 
THIN SEEDING. upwards of 2000 fine end е Е to them, or Mine à 
ро not remember to haye read a in any of -fold increase roots upwar 
Journal, nor any paper what mg МЫ n fallen 1 in; palog increase! 
than has yours of 
if Mr. J. Ford, jun., had imitated this practice, 
6 » граб һе nd not succeeded to 
1e same раді SU 
rds о 
20 years в 
-|I addr some to тйс] [з бо 
нА , drawing лл, ention to the impending: 
evil, and sı to them w other i would not 
ise or prudent to bring the matter before Parliament, 
and to urge upon it the propriety of establishing | 
agrieu colleges or goyernment farms in various | 
parts of the Kingdom, whereat agriculture їп 
all its ramifications ірі be s and 
1ле деб» on sound and scientific principles by learned 
and scientific professors, on the one hand, and the 
т; himself а эіѕег, пар, 
е | the extent that I did, he 
шап, or more e. 
күт, and especially should I have Жуз enabled to 
with zx kindly forbearance, had he not 
aedis y that oft-told proof of ignorance, tha: complete 
tillage of land, à ng no more plants upon it £h 
ni 
dew, jet I шег rely state this, 
* орет directed by practi ical „men on the other, „60 
th 
eedless У) say. КО the T" A the „engineer | 
isplayed in the со er in which, 
л ИТ high h land Mtis. o will collect 
inage n of- hia district е 
the сойо observed in 
is fashion- | 
P. dams 
acted because it is 
n, 
по calcul 
С Tui supply, we are 
o Pea ысы: ad in an 
гіу ЕЕЕ | 
the land above, and therefore же adopt tl 
ale of land cultivation which existe might, as 16 was 
is gener, al ly writte 
ad Mr. p jun. who I сшде i isa den 
able phy well educated country gentle: man, ге 
rM нм ipped ай 
p аду ө “Ме of being, be e compete y. р do d a 
syste: ration ounded 
hemina T | mechaniei erm sul ubstituted in 
its stead. This I wrote four or five and twent nty 
e | yos » but of course І wrote in vain; by some pro- 
bly I was] d upon as а candidate for а lunatie 
asylum, mab as an individual too insignificant 
ut if 16 із correct | be done 
science, or né closed. 
proo. 
| E. n en, otherwise respectable 
go on copying from the vulgar the 
