T E N 
SEPTEMBER 5, 1853.] 
s on the : adult population generally | 
in 1851 wa in 1861 it was 18.9 per | 
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belong io. the agricultural class. "Mr. urdy 
sho wed * that санар E y". wd the falling ой 
rable; Sussex had 
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CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
rtioned into plots of one acre and a half each 
being understood | that the machines which 
allo 
sibili чый ЕУ observing ано . Тһе fact of in 
adequate accommodation Jabo ecd throughout the 
United. "Kingdom is e rte yet no strenuous 
efforts are made to A oca the дейсїепсу. To erect а 
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few mode ttings, and striking 
elevations, is not the to set about the work in 
earnest. А plain, buta eji cottage, warm, ын у, 
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is o Даган: qun to be 
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and well ventilated, 
E the e labourers of the district, | 
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Agriculture of Northumberland.—In the graphic 
account g given by Mr. Grey, late of Dilston, of his agri- 
cultu career, as reported in the 
prizes Pre d А с 
вооп after com to ccidenta| 
age, but all Din оа. тен ou the work k allotted 
them in the corn feld; hich, two machines of 
Messrs. um n & бо, 
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minutes ; the o one- 
ha: ine о BSTS. 
| Samuelson reaped the allotted quantity in 1 hour 34 
h hine of the same firm in 
2 minutes. eat È 
1 hour 
ich 
Жаы had decreased by 4.904, the decrease o the 
adul Nort 
agricultura 
ural population was 2837, 2 that in 
Зик ki d while the 
E ecrease was in 7, w 
last nig he mentions writing a report on the farming | 59 
- of the county for the Ro e —Ó Society, 
2h 
ts to the writer, now tha at the | cie ety has 
: minutes s Seconds, 
rthumberland, the desirability of its Frete prize 
another “report,” meratin ng the alterati ons and | v 
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y| айтады machines rest 
Mr. 
ral decrease was 6.” тау state 
iet * that 11 counties had increased their agricul- 
po ti 
by 
Е g eligible a prize in conse- 
Мг. Огеу. Such a гери would be interesting, i 
and useful 
for 
fb reaper, was highly commended ; 
1 ag 
1:1 n € ly a 
being combined ones, were judged non- competitive, 
Liverpool Journal. 
tural ion. The six еш: 
m ese :—Salop had increased 1226 or 3.5 per cent., | to the Show, and offered for sale in the yard at ls. per 
Worcester 1281 ог 5.7, Leice eU gs r 6.0, Linco ln copy, no doubt an immense sale would be the result, | 
2139 or 3.3, Chester 1550 or and гор ter 5336 | adding to the funds of the ey 
or 7.1 nt." | disseminating over a wide area a knowledge of a system 
The paper also directed attention to the fact— | of farming as T and nen ав can be found in = 
f t | British Teles Tr offer would not be without crane 
anufacturing county, a and further, that Lancashire in 
i mans e larger agricultural population than 
this re employed 77, 
Th: pn 
| dc TER: Agricultural Statistics.—At the recent 
з, һеге of the Agricultural Society, Mr. Heygate 
He 
aid— 
as witness t. e 501. рей» "offered when the Society 
its second Ta in Yorkshire, ar by the president for 
the year, Lord Powis; and to show moe im 
which such reports are he d in that county, a 
a ‘similar pee for a similar object has since a 
ne of th 
proe а MED сш абаат E: x 67,357. 
distin ngui ана sgriculturist of it. 
although dien for the last two 
uem 
the adult с. um n: A d is p 1,000 | 
less than Lan cashir 
eran 
years, has not bee 
wing, we understand, К ап Vinsflcieney ЧЕ 
E US latter by 1, 000 0004 {һе ТУШТҮ eded | 
counties having been made ly the same 
Pieri in Y 
competing reet But we venture t 
that if в mberl 
uch a prize were offered for North 
e large landed proprietors and moti nation 
This second 
H He: igriculturist himself, but he felt 
very geni vibe, ini iis prosperity, and notbing, 1 he pera e 
ld be more useful to those who were cally en 
ther i ^ 5 p 
or ; 
; priis, we trust, Mr. Editor, 
each. 
cluding from each county those persons placed |È 
агре апа wealthy landed d pro 
prietors will take the matter into D vele and ЧЕ ен 
under the agricultural class, but who, in fact, 
ii woods or in th 
Schedule $ е ОЕ the. first EE is à 2,647,000, 
and of the se Dividin 
шых ааыа 
10.--We. 
crops. The Potato | nation 
r ripe, and, te en ен silt soils, only ВЕЧЕ 
ouched with blight, which showed itself abont 
Foreign е 
SCHENEFIELD, поет, — Cro 5 on the "Continent, property, or the invidious exposu: 
h ы of a. since a 
В 
posed to fire up and t et us have no interference 
r private affairs; but what he wished rsuade 
although there might be some could 
© ral 
A ald be бсре without the pora ole way with оу 
of the affairs of any one? 
' committee of 625 
ir етише 
РАННА Жен а ak Чч чазаа statistics like 
that of Ireland. The diminution of the agricultural 
population was attributed to emigration and to the 
attraction of "Higher wages in other industries ; а 
1 
ness had generally commenced. Indeed a fe 
s 9: blight seemed to ье, ЧС AY gel premature М 
and withering up— n partial th 
farm labou: 
of the хо! Р е has; 
m 7s. 6d. i 
ney wages of the 
v t to the whole 
ounty o 
ша completion 
ден "yd 
bud th the t 
Home e hon үстер : 
n 
lation, with са без for export Та Higl 
Ge чи — а and in Бау и drought beat 
and latte th 
has bee e. ; n he vei 
ttages. 
of the working classes that X es pia ible to 
EC oui the e education vt à so essential 
о become теи "id "intelligent |7 
Society, an ems 
wha ine огней цр. e preserv мру. -— stoc 
will, therefore, mulio considerable inroads upon y 
reaped, crop, in та 
while ; in ааа 
w Ger 
ба could Mr 
ny p places rud from the gir | Ea dii e, E 
any, whi ch. ha 
у would now-a-days say it was wron; ol 
the consent ofthe farmers if they could. In Ire 
importance in 
and, in point of fac 
valuable in тегт 
t from 
ze pete 
Tur nip 
covering the ground. Hence, there | 
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ract gives а ; sad picture of РЕ ен 
d 
asses ; it shows the 
rage! What excuse has 
wealth for allowing the. rising ome АЗ le 
to be fearfully neglected, when it has the power ай 
ar аст. Же еуі] ? Is it not a reflection on the трт 
9f England, to be told that the working classes a: 
and һа 
nd B 
may b e somo inte rnal demand from the north south- | 
ан In Poland, too, intestine war will have destruc- 
e effects, Mid contrary to the American war, which | 
more an affair of 
export. 
Liv 
Trial of Combined Reaping and Mowing 
This preliminary trial was connected with the 
anchester pen гарой 
в, Атто 
at about 11 o'clock i in the morning. 
t his b pere! field wed 
of grain, allo for the purpose 
frontier, in all probability lessen | interest, not о only v 
loudest com; 
pre 
| earnestly the ollection tof Коне "statistica: 
eard him might depend upon it that if. such collection 
[a found in the MÀ t degree as Ыш to the sereno 
would it not hav 
have ree 
