478 THE AGRICULTURAL ‘GAZETTE. [Jury fa, 
SETS WHEEL PIOUGH. | raised, shy 3} per cent.) and sl i yg vajav 
aati WHBEEL ahh = _ \thereot say 33 per cent d should' make’ the ‘payment | the plan- appears ‘to offer. Its npr wiil ‘lit 2 
Big. 1 EO he publi hing—th 
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on the = > ies A by be € 
lected ‘by the excise — P ll tl s—the Tegisl : 
* | manner as the qui rents a i ill ly betl di f bringing toget! 
Ireland), ‘and it becomes pirn a means la ltali 2 Twa dtord th a - he 
| thereby be affo: ded of fact \ 
gentailed | ug the notches can inno way'l be: wk to a bag > 
upon the, country. N ha plan had} 
adopted ‘in 1837, and that t the Aa R eker’ ec 
the r just | with which TE jai eda, in seme pee been co 
sed, there can be! ani “abt “that iW, in in Te, stantly collected. Again—the plan is free from 
Leigo 1a} expénse’ of 10 millions, | objection” generally made ‘to Government oad io 
tan addition to our *aihesero othe f Wheat equalto-all | account of’ the RF = age attending ‘them, oe : 
f the g ity ;| correct expenditure of the monay ds yt is, itomay 
and this! supply;would “noth i d fi lf-int whites conedl E 
e lash af side of its taht ‘disbursemer 
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lay of 2 millions annually, would also aon roc The ela iprapaieton is int 
moneyis wéll laid out. , the ‘ane 
every” agricultural labourer from the workhouse, “but f charge’ on his: prop erty, a and lupon ae juateioge outl 
P Ai- he f a 
for the manufacturing operatives (who had either been | setting of his land, must. plainly ‘depend ; ; and | 
oe oa she that annually), or afford the additional | tenant who, during "his tenure,’ will have this‘int 
de ma nd fo; e labour r Saker. for its cultiv. ation - The added ‘to “his rent, will be always- on’ the spo ne 
xious'to see the Tam Eonpenly executed, “Sorthai 
ployn nent, and promoting national improvement lis would a opimis <a 
er i 
examiné er measiate peti wok, and maka ihe i nec 
advan 
T ts uate to i 
ject, which becomes apparent, when the num erlof | returns to the excise of the amount :to*be 
w—t Xx 9. seer of reclaimable land in the United Kingdom, which }each instance, and the charge'to*be annually’ cohet 
We have only to add that ae hese ied “ne ‘into area a a by the ope- | No a rea t rT Gee Sai Ae smonigag 
of furrow-draining; and the number of acres/of | minors, or thos the entai 
‘strikingly corroborative of 'a remark by, a Pusry vm land, alreadly dudes the plou hdo or in a c already p lt awt si 
"regadi Brr Ta on extracted above from his re- | which ‘may "be improved thereby, are taken can- | of hundreds of landlords and Enun ‘that the “plat 
ppe. says, “It should be sted: that the | sideration. ~ 2dly. ha t this. plan woul ct ent the tie of the land to:the.st 
teh a hs: inerease very little in draught) as uch an extent as to oduce ‘the practical ‘results owner, and to the other as ‘ocen piers i insa rati 
ao ts ` deed, thes loughs a I hig aatiafa tt 
eeper ; indee ese eared | desired 
A ARN the An w | Self-interest. of all the parties concerned- in carrying it | it must, therefore be Ea oy for’ -the/advatitage 
they 
Bicoehout to most adva 
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und.” Now'it is not ge any m any ag apa, a or peter concern 
‘they: wer Erp | into at _ The ET would be glad to promote an 
e description of imp over 
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of mouldboard and arrangement of | > Fal pe Pree - Natal charge X 
; me pangang poetari oo Ae td es tion of the leases existing on nie ee ooren his |a half p Gas a which, in char; ging the land witha 
Ie; * being obliged to lay out anything ; and would, there- | tain payment, 
form the plough of least draught at any other | fore, be most anxious to encourage his tenant ‘to avail claiman nts from entering into possession of th 
depth. And true economy mould advise such 7 -himself of swch an offer, if made by the legislature ; and | when lega titled. -I beg, t mcr to sures 
‘construction ‘of’ the implement as would occasion | the tenant would be ‘equally well inclined, as he has | the a of the hot s t here 
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ithe least draught when working “deep, rather than been hi therto derivin 
when'working shallow, for it is in the former case | tice, paying 5 per cént. interest, an na v 
only that.the aranghi animals Bae pac e relief. For ore pory ‘more b: being subject only 34\per c pay = the pe wer ‘of the legislatur 
Kag aage Soon T ao respect, tude that hi is anxi¢ i effec ‘though it may seem confined i in it 
“the swi ing ploug! s of'Fercuson and Fors nite is | [t leg la} if 1] 
(more praiseworthy than that of the Bevenstone 2 l also be found well ‘calculated to enon A 
È SBi T i as would secure to be or i remunerative wages, S A nE Faa fy Ss and id = 
harii ; is in abour—merely digging a drain—is oi a | mote there y the health,'the happiness, and longe 
A rei id this re he ar between prac le- | nat imple, that the most ignorant manufac- | its inhabitants. i the capiton shou 3 
‘ Spor EE- AEC EO i mpetent to undertake lit. | will most inevitably confer a certain ra 
~withwhich their draught inereases with the d dept | 3dly. The improved produce obtainable by furrow- | pendence upo on we ATERN by opening to himal 
ini is not confir wi i healthy and remunerative | 
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go his our pre that of brea toes Great, « how- for i the cause of humanity, it proved an entire 
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= by no means all “that the “community m ay expect ‘from | no loss oid thereby be’ etitailed on the pub 
fanon, „ide : Proveus. into effect of the plan proposed. | expense ‘will ‘he ineurred: by making” the “tri 
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SEE Ta Pe Incr. o Incr. gS Incr. | tion of the precious metals, to pay for the e import “Ot the stale, er aw and- Practice in respect» to 
6 -7 25 Bd 29 5 30 15 5 heat required for our subsistence ; and not eet petion. of eF in Ireland. 
84 “ ee actual occurrence of such a demar nd for gold, fi 
expo mt but even the pp f it has exer- | HOW TO ENCOURAGE THE Peenise 
crelative cised a rng influence over the garg ge and bs EFUL STOCK. 
44 
“A few further ae is 
influence ‘of ‘the’ various sources of d ht i s of the em : 
pire. All s uch fears In your Paper 
stand sere we hope to make next week, will| would 1 'Twynam, of Stocktdge, ‘under the above ‘h 
elose report. ever = ie foregoing representations 5-8 and-a a — pris onl ublished ‘in the Mark Rots Eapen 
————— prospect of national wealth and in epen ence wouldibe | that r°Mr. “T. ‘ass Sheng that 
PROW FOR THE WORKING POPULATION. view, without diminishing the of the practical uae spite: 
f ATIO happiness of any ¢ class ; _ but, on t the contrary; mbah: "modes wilapted by the Roy jal Agrieu di 
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Kingdom is estimated at about eigh 
ght millions of statute all. " Bthly, If the Aare of the fore regoing xi 
4 n most‘fallacioùs in-practiee ;” aridsthat 
atresi _and, of course; , if the average produce per acne, | would ‘be attended muns such ae effects to the were adopted, “ oon bree aoe would no- ctr i j 
incieadk oe Stet will prov atiteelf, a most p n the capacities of breeds, whic pen AA E 
a: dba air e s of ex g it 3 to generations: yet long led them astray ; because some fanciful ama 
3 millions pS A cre ion wah ie 24 milions of bushel o els, or to came E it g ji that the plan shall | in the persons of our nobility, have sbeen H 
import of any one “year, cali p iecaneta tl 
i L and 1 may a at present require, the fall in t sweepi ing, ya somewhat. 
Amoun pipra srpa Ae, importation., Or than the a average tural produce will be ‘such; that every rome who cim cious ereotidediantion of a Society pr iy La ne oe” 
million of additional’ acres were brought into o When d f b t, i 
ee s goer foal ee ie his land, in order to ewe himself for: hi a rene no = read rome ee oF b are 
me result wou nen say as m See ir to pay fo s zen tof his farm ; pand if h will not avail |contrary;'it canbe shown that Mr. T.'doe iota 
> of the offer out ‘by the islature, the will dit t xperience! serana Dja 
such van aa produe eo iy ‘be obtained, peg Da imself elf compelled togiveu ins yE x pta x ain they: are fairly: “entitled, et: 
ars p xisted' r that will—an alternative ‘he as be likel: 
practi yd among F 5 , who h > a pt; I the ; Ye ee tots ce a in moti iy jes “The two a to whieh | I would. eall Mr. Twy 
capitals oh Ue aata tc Dee Son 5 y be càrried on by its „ and i d ttheR. A Society i ée a 
5 nev eat. Sade ty tes AA aaor ir farms at | employment, and increasing e a fail'to | ing premiums for fat Pay pre not pe forth a 
paieod re PnP piper he prea their rents, whieh | keep pace with the increase of Ra R Toa that pe rare animals are in the best, 
3 e7 wil na t ee gre: atest t advan ce rapidly it reas take Pace _ Gthly. If the i ee and | proper condition to aoe from; it simply 
th vof our | a iieri ias sihe 
pruga 
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are such = an the 50 mi heavil héil oe csr i a pa 
reb’ Y, that n who has had t NES e Pj J y te the ne only test hep 
» observing it can doubt but that, arriz the additional and dd flesh Why is e row tim 
a eco gh into Whites danean rae and the i oe and ane paiia. so “gente, raar scarcely be for hed pends dealers, peor yerhaps, 
aeo lof S milions 0 rps = ora Crop. re ing the public burdens now left to us, Having thus some weak point  tovthis-the-old old zale off 
ions of quarters migh : = easily Ì be shown that the pe opose as plan is adequate to its object, ompior must apply ;-but chiefly for'the p 
of t the arguments i in its favour, it | ing t that the animal ` ‘has constitution 
fo ena 
se er sheared ke cs itse A rema ains o only via akali a 
red for this sparna ae to prevent its b imits of a | horse ig sah 
ie properties eby-im- feck ; perts on, as far as the limits of a | horses on getting t them into ses rt g condition. 
‘at which the money could b be | to be very strong to overbalancé ue advaittages-which - manner the purchaser of stock, ta 
