THE 
some of our allottees on the 8 they | and 
t it was 
€ -: the labourers' prizes 
GAR 
But 
indomitable, people 8 
eee 
gr 
o the © Association were entitled to 
how r, did award ed m izes as follows :— 
I Proc 
, Isaac 
do e 255 1 
is 
s s comfo 
who ny. = 
tha 
— ie cheapness vast fuel 
oe but it 
to r ee 
ni and does not 
DENERS’ CHRONICLE E su GAZETTE, 
class in 
in Sa 
cese to the 
advantage which is 
be nothing to = 
come out of t 
that I ond 
tudies ge enerally, I would. obse 
boy should be able to read eh e: 
hon el — ie & ly desi 
— 
lesira pi, nt 
, First Prize for Basket of 
V rele tables farm T y 
vies es Lagen Mie e e but my language is the least . that I can 
anaa in which to defend the truth i 
carelessness or misre representation 
time, ls. n winter. O 475 m 
nt, s 
ner su orti is nevertheless often a loss to dd. b . 
= : han as a loss that the bondager thereby note his 
: rather asa E : schools es 
orre- 
gri 
object: Let us ad that our 
bw: je 8 whatever other eat he 
s of answ ering Mr. Grey befor ore e he ne oe 
rd o xamin £ 
ia - the A" t instance, bad. shall d 
constitute. cultural education; wo Fold 
„ Hitcham exhi- | may posse introduc d ion p" tg standard o qe 
, No. n John | on char; meritorious, "painetabing, competent E. 
ualit ty e ey nt, —————— largest proportionate number of cee bo 
, W. i m h, e aft 
No. rd, allottee under the 1 this cl Ducie; 5th, Societies. ps she —— 
No. 8, Mr. gor age B ae ‘ool. 
—— > t obtaini were very 
her: upon Outh leavin, 
sfor . ne discipline? A à 
tinually some 
nment before him ! Te 
a boy leaves school at 16 years of age; he tees 
— — 8 his education finished, when, in realty 
per. 
PIU UH 
AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. 
rota ock (s. -Jas.), Hitcham March 16.—The Hon. W. G. 
(the rota det p pe^ rof this. sample is very superior; 2d, nications w 
No. 49, Jas. L Enoi — x). aeng TERE r of this sai mple 
large ; e. ais Eanan . 41, j 
Goslin, S: Sin No 1. Jar Knoc rinm 
recived — samples of Onions and e awarded two pri 
m 
unt d n antage: 
Lupines, especially the gem foe med variety, on the 
f this kind we — v 3 to adjudi. wing of Suffolk, 
ive ass. ord- nori 
, Prussia, and the 
rance, eep. 
e Council feared these communications to the 
consideration of the Journal Committee. Adjourned 
Pota prize. Langley, Bromborough Pool; ze 
2 No. 26. P. King, ditio; 5, Fo. TE bmp ditto; 4th, to Mar and t 
, W. Leve tt, Hitcham ; 5th, No. 11, J. Ball, Brom 
yea f their 
. Theirs is a tout — life; 
all intellectual culture, a er they ha 2 
8 y " n ntl 
n the fa; 
Te — fa = Bag mploym 
and oce ow. ^ evenings — 
ee 21 nothing indui or in card-pl 
bur copings . DE an son me 
lite n peru in 
“ Blaine s Encyelopedi "of Parl Sp Sports,” or wr on 
In ape. " 2 don from d, 
fro vatio pe ed in pan LA ad 
— E that su — — training E create promi 
ral hon This is no 
E: 
DON: 8 
of Mr. Bond's 
this subject than we were able to give Jast wee 
The we of the Business 
In this age of change, progress, and 5 no change 
A cultivation. — been — marked and decided than the altered position of 
Henry Ramsey, Manager of Mr. Jas. Veil 8 Brooklands, r Bri itish a culture within the past 50 y Not half á 
rand ti i 
dee 
? Clubs. 
ral | Education. —The flowing 
pape 
Terie cs Ape James Steel, Market Gardener, Battersea. tury s nce, : 
n appendix giving a detailed account of em . — it 
fal experimental plots in Cheshire, Gloucester- | fhe light of of reason ; 
Hes Essex respectively. EN 
intendance, neverthele ess, Gi Ra interest shown byi in- | in its 
fluential persons in the proceedings of the allotment | course po beca to. 3 
tenantry on nun their success especially de pends. ] west field 8 the most extended € for ee tul 
ee Re tan vise down wires "— metu up 
wi 
he iea jard of agti praci 2 without | future agri cultu: 
ung men make grand 
— start in n life, from absolute incompetency- 
1 agree with the observation of an 
The 
e Corresponde or indiretly aaa the ut Er wie we relives : 
8 bi fore a ration NET and a thorough rehénsion of 
ike to e A» euer "profession n at the 
— a. uiring a gon now! e ora 
I beg leave to tell them morse ate ent. Agrio AEP Ry ere blin 
vM ustian of plough ng an alo col rists now 
and result of eve 
ration. 0 
benefits t * d; why drain PO a wers; w 
rives io the soil, int from the 2 why one manure as ap- Jad 
plied to the soil ausw. wers, ze = r fai 5 — * light 
7 w they influe p 
— n caia one kind of y d not 
-hoed and pro 
cond was as drilled Jn. 10, 7 1 vell 
pact thinned from grubs, quantity of seed 6 an 
acre, at 11 inches from m row to rows i 
horse-hoe My final sowing w PES aR 
6 pecks « of seed at 11 inches the d eet I "dei all my anatomy of 1 
> ll vus ed — 8 requi 
this —.—— and = — — of Nature 
— ney ep Li 
ibe inte! esi Tite m 
pripaote- and young men of the rising gene- I want tosee yoria: 
ration s so Mie ih the best Principles of eian i that 
they are thereby best fitted to ea e with their future position? 
In conclusion I must t that excellent farmer Education for this Busine 
He witt ag alt saying, that A thank the farmers use sja * KOTE e m 3 correspondence 
: out 
en enough, * s te Konsta a 
ting and grinding. 
Case of the British Labourer; Northumbria 
Wages.—The papers that ha ied nh in your Gazette 
concerning the wages of agricultural labourers in 
ferent mime Since the statemen 
Dilston (page 59), supposing them 
which there is no = 
per eer: 2 
agricultural study generall: 
3 In N i such as 
ueenwood, 
les | eo — and satisfactory. I 
rally, um sciences are much 
receiv 
hat, then i: 
in many, where alluded | Eng land looks to t 
ught if RE ee E Ms it 
t is 
to have $4 
Tt is for us 
ox ge 
‘ain 
re is the same plausible 
Ponti NOE 4 of the system, viz., dis- 
advocate fo 
> 
a 
8 
i 
et hing mental-mem 
> Times tees 02), where it was — Hp te the observatio to induce 
that his 16s. a week with the food, free co nd Sion Nd uas e ‘Nom, Er y ai ad languag ua gon no 
oars an obligation on the acting of sciences drell veg oe dg 
t his ow at Td turn; and 
r to pay her out of his earni as ever eue ideration a m hjerta o 
Scotland ms. obligation that nas hri ao rote bor, E teach him te a use both h 
the net doen that yh 
Scottish iabouret when his “ ppg pean 
as stated by 
y ^d in dy" s vok about | man. 
des a 9 rent free; an amount manufacture; he understa 
e Dilston wages tho 
Pal rin D od arge nothing for 
e verification of the: eal 
of the the Northumbrian wages is x ‘subject | 
0 it is e hy on somebod h 
acquainted v wit ith the fac 5 er 
t his gross emolum fag ney. "n at us 
ir s totally wrong in e the su 
hi earnings of his Dilston la ma ecg Ani the 
nergies, must be taken to x use | all bearing u ar 
m them to earn r fare much better | apply in tho man a 
e labourers of the Scottish lowlands, who are of corn; 
the most enormously energetic, enduring, | 
nein. but. has is s there | to — the necessary s! 
ould be a matter of t 
the senior candidates 
own 
pe^ oy 
pouses, B. 
ad IA Ped 
d mplates 
rocess of vegetation the high. 
"o the 
cally cultu ast fields o! 
thought. p “then, for chad 
ue, manuf: actar tt sang bes 
thinking men. Give the boy — br 
why-and-because “all ious a 
» 3 of observa: geology, and th 
i itation 
nt | destined for — — De peel publie vue. 
CENTS : m: 
venting a ool 
— M T 
need 
s; and 
try. 
nde middle iat chen 
requirem 
to con 
Ma 
process 
wledge and facts aequired, 
in literally power— 
meat, and 
you cultivate at the sa 
| pensable Kohle in all the business tran 
thoroughly well balanced judgment. 
the ——— ture 
same time that indis- 
sactions of life, viz, a 
Upon the scho lastic ` 
— — 
tp examin usefulness eden 
rectified In England or 
d 
