Ататзт 22, 1863.) -~ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 803 
one great class of сеч масов, ee peser ea t change has to be effected in the | ог of tea apu 
hihi л» дове outside of Agric 4 ginal caca of the land — ГА vin "yield | опей a E ninriy уг EHI , чаг A. 
includin ine € Series embrace eee à Led. rops, than it isin the fens of Lincolnshire hack, and looked after the "rising бае, he 
Mii side and the vitality | and Cambridge, no ж, with ik ийа eróps | must t work i in the cider-ho r pursue some kindred 
and constitution. of. the plants a A oa upon the| and herds and flocks cattle не sheep, | employment till 8 or 9 o'elock at night during the 
other. onstitution of| where the natural fertility yielded fo merly but | Winter months, and even to a later hour in the summer 
the plants we grow (both big entirely beyond 
human control, and to, be mply a cept e as 
absolute and inevitable fi 
fer pet When the ten e chosen the plants 
Sedge and Rush and bog and seaside plants, with 
ones. In all this my neighbour is һе ed by his eld. 
boy, a lad of 17, who receives 5s. a меё k for 4 15 hours = 
only wild fowl for the нё stock 
rs. HOWARD, 
g- | most t dit igent роц his lessons 
night sehool when he can, is 
the outer of their pr e ret 2 n ite h that i 
ness are 2: for d are independent of t inferior * "prem ід jube Medis "Лоа s quite, happy ^ fr ae 4 nd 
P». вода — Ор to those limits he | Petitot for the prize offered ^h Agricultural us ounger х br "hare ; mother, and 
- pa e his will upo the erops he grows—but Society of England Hi NP py of steam at vating |, ed ehildres— еге háve: Бев " bes 
beyond those limits he cannot urge them. All the PRAE табад ‚ре adap i malk gnon © | live on 10s. per wg earned by the father, ка 25. by 
subs eauses he ean b to bear are in the erms of ү pri ize did not | ће eldest boy per week for house and garden 
nature of opportunities giv e plant—its admit ofa division. Ni it," and he therefore cannot | and 15. for Ma dà е poggi 3 105. 18 left for all 
accept a part of it. | the ople. 
essen 
e the xem predme of this year is 
k o 
merin 
AGRICULTURAL WAGES IN THE WEST OF 
ENGLAND. 
to — peer а wor Art 
upon the whole agree e harvest of the present 
season and that of 1862 cannot be put down to 
perfeot drainage, more 
ny difference in the effort 
"A 
of " [ment of. alluded to, but I have never seen any state- 
із to SB 
Ir has struck all E persons in the West of | 
England who are пит. with the conditi jop of. ie 
peasantry around uw that the Lancashire operativ 
vei knows what it, is to be on “short e E S 
мё! the nobles and нык of that ОРА, enriched | 
n how very Дае | 
have se 
t "a some time ago | 
other necessaries for 1 
These = the aii ШАЛ, us men. The 
unhandy weakly have wages зет ording to 
their deserts. Т know а man, hardly middleaged, who 
receiv: d. & which а 
| are satisfie very seldom beg, or 
| give you any Y that up are poor to the degree 
that we think them 
„жі is not oft ten the women go out to work regularly, 
А notable woman ів "thankful. if she can eam 
by 
ment of fac bring it. out iu detail. eing n 
тыз чы 
rious; on нене oes enda i it - a reed 
while on well drained land and well put in it 
be ielded well. 1f therefore one grea чаў s of € 
| your uniyersally read j 
pounis where I have known the sta ш; үн 
inhabitants, more or less, for ro Rm Ithink d 
ише Р nvey some inata, ie эе р by the aid of 
hic 
1 
may gi vea true hard 
these — send their ehildren to a sehool 
abaci provi —— m — о ld. or 24. а week. At 
ight school I find perfect readiness to buy pens, 
I can 
une 
mstances affecting і M T all thos 
pertioulars whi ch 
“of the plant—are beyond 
, and. is V pressing and pressad on the hearts of the com- 
| passio " 
М. 
БМ] 6 pese of MP are мелас on а mode- 
rate wee. and tenant farmers, none of them wealthy, 
The farms and cottages lie for Ae Nea part лөк 
along hil. чен 4 | dale, on а rich m which. c 
there are many others, inclu: both the 
ME of ihe soil to the plant and the tr a 
ment o lant sli, ‚уюк ng LT Ais Au 
Qaam by wh Ae eor тага с 
In Mr. Camps enis of о published | £ 
n the columns of the Times, 
the Tea e imate x must |' 
ave Mn m peoe F constin, Tbe" а ог NONE 
n din ng I as dp 25 bushels 
H, near ачын, 
RD’S rem 
6 may 
res, as a direct а plication to every 
SI 
artificial m 
ecome a uniyer rsal 
ed E [a since that time 
pr — 
of clothes, аре tn shoe lent 
Stone is plentiful which occasions good dwellings а 
отт я tin 
а town, 
Aem conveniences few, which all 
fes ze 
X: е 
usual]; paid узы е! ЕЕЕ а соё 
8! r 
y р b 
rden and. 20 dites 
fa p^ k day 
"ii ~ -— - a Д. зеб iT 
and she perds pure. "never r vary, but a 
MOR A Dont by which, 
n day 
wing, hoeing 
А иб A реонот w will "hardly cease his 
light serves 
a week, b 
ore. 
Supp. 
bee EE На on the. consistence of the 
we can marl light lands, we can burn clays, 
ы ean harden by the sheep fold and the roller, we 
ugh. 
en 
can lighten by the searifier Mean the plough. Does |р 
рогі to rai 
EN 4 
е. 
© 
т. c 
48 
the food of plants, ж 
introduce m ее pee of air and rain a 
the artificial agency of lime and bai and thus 
stim һа! 
whieh the qnem ыз iE for кае depends. 
, Does it hing apply of additional 
aio 
ҮҮ 
ini 
very great extent a 
DI NI Rs м сара 
T4 б from daybreak to sunset оп 
spring E or фе gc -sown field. . From. 64. t 
earnings per week of с 
bon 
са would 
pto 18 y 
me ы 
man ів во 1 what is it when he is mai 
t len ш i 
A d done? кы 
obably some years of life before LA on 
р /"losinoo "1. 25.. 6d. f man 
. 6d. couple, is the gen БАр incom 
They live "t are 
r div than go to the Rer es L od 
w 
25. 
jdn, aud they 
лү" KARI T 
us | all their ir hope » getting clothes. This 
to live on. do li e, do not со 
have no es 
m the other side of me 1 „МУАА a 
life. . He rises with the. 
rd. he must bein his ү жөр dud am 
Y | winter ; returns home at 7 o'clock to. 
fast “flying,” аз his wife tajd sub i he mus 
once with his horses for i 
2 f which is considered а aayo mai for а horse. 
Ми брлог aed ig ohne 
pityi the 
i | ood wife and healthy family; Н 
а КЕЕ 
‚Шул 
per 
kw. 
cannot tell. 
na 
anda very Шие assistance soon its up e "з 
have help in parap ww. 
I am x from strong labourer wit 
heart M "t Ае Aged, апа the worn-out. And I feel, 
with su opulation aro RURAL TA us, we ne not to be 
in churches) 
called e wee Кју (as jn now day 
to give to those who are by con 
w orn not on] 
ut more йо 
has aetually been le 
ho a 
ures !— zu 6 eerful 
REN that jer Illow country en 
understood sto mean ББ" Чыр ot. t unge; 
& such feinen ons are used in 
as by ccustomed to Ыр 
те іп т food nd ‘oting а Fmd. tha which. a Lanea- 
shire is affluence to one of 
avo id nothing of the price of r3 It is 8d. 
Лы poor, seldom see, пеуег it. ioi 
f M. bears the current pee P t [x 
elsewhere, n and Хом ые ‚л E MS 
|the bit of 
in health, By how Qu make T xx n d ei : 
, But that is Уру (МА монь It, is "bat w 
wn, and have such. ^ 
бошт 
chronic sta erty а us, can ham v 
sofa aga 
"put if he GEAN of the labouring and үну | be 
owly, v 
© | the money: making 
dra 
ы дн 
content " it, and 
Ер 
De 
expected to P Кн Е Emina” which sounds to 
take of our scanty pats ot 
r peighhqura for those who 
g to the wealthy and 
„abun 
у а“ picture hom с. Ше” лоок Ау 
our "i limi 
F SUPERPHOSPHATE, 
LS Laco а 
Paige ^. the fullest. extent, . 
The абан n of the soil, by judicious management 
