1845.] 
the uplands 
ooh the fens, 
had their day las 
there was as fine a ci 
f Wheat 
unfortunately, were ia nt p = Etil ae 
“2 differe 
with 
rested in 
a the compliment $ they had 
337 
0,000 seamen ; and it should 
right arm 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
md in thanking them 
vulture, 
had ast paid nim, be onnisti ee PIS ee 
Was greatly in 
that ackn: fe wle ea pei E heartfelt wis 
perity as agricul 
their fen aaia 
el 
the Can Shock: 3 Ass 
hand of G: sedis itain, 
ted in 
abour: A that this 
peceat fon a systematic}plan, and did not kee 
b: 
them, hoping that she society would Aesth Se 
ting g, and be at there would be bette: peek the 
ext gen 
The seventh annual exhibition of stock and 
ual meeting of the Northumber- 
ld on the 7th inst. After the 
n from himi in pans Bg re sem for 
= hearty reac ion. Although this was necessarily th 
m on which he had had the happiness of apaiia 
fore t thea, it had been ve: rE ci fortune, in other 
country, to attend anniv: 
s pirm ne es af that 
mea th 
g first to one field and back, and thi 
ne 
ting 2 
But it was right to state 
ges which the farm 
by ry o 
which he ounshdetea were gaire by Eeee A 
as one man’s experience and enterprise 
the benefit of his neighbour. The reas ajia Arbicht ese 
was their chief recomm enya owe a 
ne, a 
ed ai 
as 
eke wey piy not at 
e si 
00 this + 
had pee ae se out ot cultiv Peen 30 years ago, what would | h 
Ci 
observed 
ill in practical ‘agricalare, a ae should be glad for one “a 
hear the result of their experim year, be- 
pecial 
e exportation of oe 
Te by the Dutch, the 
toes were not 
e been the case; supposing 
repealed anda area paet of me mer 
con- 
ures, 
vo Weeki exporting n: 
at a fo: iii ble rate, sate ‘they oug oug! 
o 
tebe the same ratio; by these mea cot they 
at home, for TE the sympathies es of = 
they wis 
oe) thei 
of 
g 
anufacture: 
aaa when he 
been re ue in 
the 
tenant alluded 
for he had 
hed to 
ae pon tat on the 
putdowna 
uid manure, and he 
th it had answered. 
w? Le t them show the hyata ‘er he oun 
referring to that 
fe 
rela tive to the survey, and would begin with je which the 
skind Sson to afford him an opportunity of 
ing um for draining. A eed not tell 
raining aon Sasa the first i foremost in 
cultural improvements, for without dry land it was useles ess 
their attempting to grow good crops. 
candidate for 
ing betw: 
ciously Baetage he should nag on Beis eke 
roods 
n this as in the other plan, 
s showing a desire on the 
ARUS Ee sis 
oct cheers. He said he 
the fi ae of all the res 
eae is ines “The Labourer,” w] 
ted 
hada i obs, which ri 
rest, ouen gh was pa an humble 
which was drank amidst 
y ald n expect good te 
that eriba that they miri not do 
is it = sd yan did the 
andlords did eu 
the land, and allow 
bed fang chilies cost. Unless something of 
depend upon it they wo ould be unable to keep pace wi! 
creased of the ‘try. 
eir 
d agriculture respėcti 
preponderance $ on 
ih peg of whom the ma snare 
fact, that but for the guano trad 
peka would have = bmp 
Eardere e to carry dry cargoes. 
SA 
e annual meetings of the North 
took place last week. After 
