AVGUST 8, 1868.] 
ments, s, without m rendering the jety responsi 
A 
THE GARDENEN 
CHRONICLE к ыы GAZETTE, 
event of failure. кер was ар 
sisting of Messrs. Pitman, Luttrell, mmonly saved, ny ET Үү Р и Qe feni. sun trei contain: yon 
Knollys, Gordon, and Captain Adair. d, tas ы reason. of the absence of npa Boa of MS pta and Dover eve m 
Mr. JoNATHAN GRAY, E yo Н, Williams, moved үзү саре of surface ists Ва, to Pan in Ho mbridgeshire, Hampshire, and Surrey 
that a sum of 1007 ranted for providing depth ү: cultivation is more ора M. чу jail ронан ctively. е Р 
чот фый». for ^d. нін... play of articles in the||power, a deeper and more fol smi is the conse- 7 ihe Maizemore farmery is adapted to 
manufactures department, and x was | персе; 8d, hat as а natural gequence of 1 —he tenant, Mr. та? МА ing а well- 
Siml тоо, on the dii "of Mr. Acland, | d re, | known br - Accommodation is 
(who now occupying the chair in the place of) лаг of the р of treading, and t tins їп- | provided 12 horses in stalls, 30 fatting beastsin 
Earl First that a special report on the subject, creased volume of active soil obtained, gres crops| boxes, апа ,50 to 60 store beasts in yards and sheds. 
should be made by the Arts Committee at the October| follow, Ода] soils the efect of these improved con-|It із ОЁ the simple trident form, the central line of 
ditions is SUMMO but more йз y upon Ше | эор being of double width, e cross buildin: 
ing. 
how:—Mr. Gordon brought up a 
and ап nonok 
that the horse RATAN, 
of ды was ;certi ifie d 
107 m uring t ‚ ля n moved 
that iin prize be forthwith. paid, p after some n 
cussion as to whether the 1 gs резо паса (шо del) 
was disqualified or not та ground of 
do Заю sre 
н was 
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m alluded to in this essay, уу 
e8— де» соа1в сап 
and hills abd 
rger averne "m. unt of cent 
) farms so cultivated w 
| accurate accounts of rio о 
ете A sort ba ave been kept, a saving Re 
with horse e culture, to a very consi 
LpA 
here ppuru, iria 
nly be yy 
und во as 
Seed. 
yw rable 
grently 4 p ёо add s ito the proceeding 
"m 
i-| now made, 
tackle 
^re ci а most gratifying inference, that those] 
or.60 s 
ive—where ra 
[^ and ex fl елдик 
of the earliest manu- | 
n that Mr og ы рле; hengt 
s|in ps MA of bie lion clays by the 
| stea ien aeh 
Мор 
ordin EW: 14007. from 
designs of Mr. Wilkinson, of Ох 
work, which contains this "and other desi gns, 
well deserves a place in the library of every landowner, 
11 41 
y 
with their important additions and i 
rd to 
t 
the agrieulturist who 
m 
i try, and reading the accounts of the farms 
provements, will айо 
fearlessly embark i n their 
of рош labour ma }-бхрёйле, more perfect culti- 
pecially desig ned 
аат оп plans and even. on n details adapted | to the 
vation, and а nal 
quence, lar; кн Mer A qim а more remunera- 
d|| tive, er paye ent of capital." 
We the! many who are 
they shall C эйи steam а lian to, 
r or not 
д 
ring | 
zd yn to Young Women e the Working Clase, 
а few words to Master. ^ 
Feed Strachan, M.D, Dollar. 
By 
three and. а half] hours. 
Аерге 
тере Уга ther G. Manual of 
S. 
ural So vert Commended Ess 
of Steam Cultivation. Ву да, 4 
h Read, Elkstone, Cheltenham. H,- Allnutt, 
аб үсе Agricultural Library and Estates Gazette 
hes 200, Fleet Stree 
Pin de йым, 
hav. t heard as pap et to 
best essay 0 Р; steam cultivation З been 
here is one D ranks Е 
of the 
in th » estimation | 
'hom е prize for {һе | The а 
awarded, but | 
t К, а farm, of which | 
The Agricu wide and 
о, By Henry С. Саги. of the Royal 
рь o wich. Houlston & Wright. 
and ui nit prim 
AA prae 
of UE байра of Шо 
offers and — scientific instruments presen 
t that 
о 
This i 
intelligent 
ders 
| Natur 
|In a tract of 16 pages Dr. Sirachan says enoug dom 
conyince the pond тебе both of the great impor- 
| tance of the sub and she 
n which he writes, 
wisdom mE Chris benevolence of the wr 
wish his уу ard US eyery r master M 
mistress, Ae per 1 аніс pd 
prejudice and ues ins sie more strongly than 
3 inso проп fhe-observance of а most mischievous 
articular] ti We 
P опг quotatio: ҖЕ large class of 
female domestic pd jui: Ке of the tract in 
which fap ы per iod mistresses y households :— 
* Thes g persong e taken at а very early age 
most successful | 
Or. 
how- 
t 
d 
{ ж ter. Тһе wor 
ever 1 1 
à exactly the рош the 
interesting ’s remarks the 
of some of his n Боан who do not apply Steam € 
for the poepom t tillage. Their work that su 
чав ло don. 
wi easing rains during пену the 
Д able but 
3 
by 
регі сівв. of air and water, 
A. that certain хы may be са 
relative positions of these tw 
" 
to you 
will танін Aer es in thi preservation in EA 
path of rectitude. Imagine any of your own well- 
our Жары; but what influence they der: 
stated periods, and but of short dur. 
whatever, we think, for e 
directly with the | 
ke. 
“ть 5 following i is his advice to the er:— 
о general laws can, we think, des of any us 
le 
-the 
whole of the a g. in n this district, cnityation w 
interrupted as to prevent-a TU 
of and 
directions we intei to 
M piion to the remarks арӣ | 8 
ord him in the course of the 
e to the 
атш гу but “what we would | urge in ihis work is this— п 
er 
hawaii children, removed from your guidauce, how 
г) you wou ld be to any one A took a motherly 
п е «t 2f severa Fe ere must he 
f 
h the yon 
eria rudem that every at 
іа nd being planted at all, and ras the а ne of onl, a stream which will fim forth in a sha 
of the question. ently at the m AE n ДЕ е х4 vili м EE nome) cd of c TRU ou are e alre tion oF Fapringed iud er 
b n, e steam had been raised, s "a woe "rel vie а нро ле Жент а і ility mmorality t the 
and stopped its adu: and еуеп viis p" "EB ie uo гше Кт ї to b 
Sin ogno mn state of the land was such that a much ише orar ^ - fret pos Es ihe many ang 1 pr я. тош intercourse between iip sexes рем untimeo 
smaller quantity of work was done. Нуе, under | the fir orant - JE bad Ar бирее o advantage bs us s Bitte iscing will рент Lm that M rms 
these cireumstan the в pl stood well in f аба үн М ай, te e likely to will c pm ore innocent kind be 
comparison with horses. Тһе fault s many moder: ШАШЧУ worse — Led тЫ b substit tuted. E nof : Pei that girls will not 
pont Mos ce апды =з тош enjoyment, but also all hopes of 
implements is, that Her sueceed only under certain 
favourable circu Although the work Be 
this, the worst of seasons, may seem small, yet 
the » tools ре labi with, and also of the inferences 
m the мат is easily to be repaid byi a drs 
care on ours - ake 
psej iaa meali кен paida cing. In order be 
team with cattle, 
on Jefi ARUM by thnos farmen | 
The information is as follo 
rength of cattle, had де acres to 
Nn d 40 ud not pigated, or 33 per cent. 
rm T an idea iris. 
| farmers that aiy nE called br ЛҮ; 
of * sc ^jsof n шц! abstruse, and кас 
tote a dose Though we are far from saying 
is not ie case with [o "idi of meteorology 
tended sens, yet ьо muc ch has be en доп 
E 
io it ts most e: 
* No. 2, with А ү! strength of cattle, had 70 acres, and 
25 acres E cent. 
** No. 3, with а naa strength of cattle, had 66 acres 
plant, and 24 left, o ^ 36 per cent. 
* No. Mr vea ith qium and 30 Working oxen Siepeseed with, 
154 € ^s н E e, or eA 
iet of the 
The 
ilities s mu me» йе в pen й 
led dge hited, wi to render effectual service t p ma 
red with c срарауіхе ease, and with a very 
lie "tention to the subject. уо we =" around 
t and stri 
e 
| menta during the past 50 years in M 
eu as regards the gru opa di of 
Ne the innovations that chemistry has wrought 
t mnd, ААД other numerous 
we are inde 
то ey liave, — in 
| give the subject а 
Tespih эн - "pe an immense bene 
- 
— 
4 йу бү 
We equi m o with the author, 
+ ill be foun! 
accomplis ish it; 
are thus driyen to enr ia Br land is not fi 
more harm i 
E 
are the io ics рана to whieh it has 
to convey in imple language all the information in 
meteorology which i is дк] to ё: аз a guide to prog- 
nosticatiou of the weather. 
The Farm Homesteads of England. Parts IL and Ш. 
Edited d y J. 3. Бейеу Denton, М. Inst. C.E., F.G.8.. &c. 
L 
views 
This а ы ыы work i to 
| in Parts. art П. шын нерн, сукан клр д 
.| they have eii of enjoyment to i 
grea anny to a to Aak ov 
to perse- | 5 
ish agriculturists, we cannot 
| "- 
must ж were a kept entirely 
from бш им pecunie d i You must, therefore, see 
the unreasonableness of the usual prohibition of 
ollowers! God Almighty by His immutable 
laws of nature has declared that mA shall have 
followers. Can we imagine that these immortal beings, 
with the элә о constitu meni ав paraplyen vith Ди 
as great, with affections as Кее » Were = o the 
Кы merely to minister tọ D E ue to 
| our caprices ! to do, аз 
you and I have, b deer haye и p R be trained 
for immortality, A like all God's sentien! ^ reatures, 
ninds “followers? 
“ 
t th 
the 
first step on the road 
з Devon Herd 
John Tanner, of Rose 
ЖАЛ; 
d ore Ta tepels 
e А ат, СЕ, di ied of 
rs qan m the other 
cows up to 
зает for дыш 
near ' side of the r^ az 
