518 
hich have been n apt of late years 
эне Ба? от to refine Í tpr А Ac field i іза! 
large one, tion eeupy it will 
of ploughs and aedi and spades and 
to adapt; how amid this chao 
| shovels, would surely be 
fth 
os of mac 
motive or the sta ationary engine, ры ну 
e windlass with tw 
hould be proud of this great аы and that 
be a wise one. R. 
E INTERNATIONAL EXHIBIT 
TION. t 
THE нга Department is at length atiracling | 
er share of the attention up ie is its due. е! 
strength and 
inhabitants 
we should all aim at placi ing it in its 
an to many о 
und some о 
wd li 
othe: 
eneral ires gements reasonably 
time дна Fea a syst 
made by a wealthy neighbour wa 
pow 
by an фреон of i. 4 ér, à man 
gi ve 
ho had 
y sed ; 
illustrated; and mechanical skill 
and machin nery. Power 
nical principles are 
is manifested о 
d of e every British Exhibitor. The hand of 
£1 
collecti oni of farm i она nts 
is eco correct mecha: 
- 
ai E PEN ао to 
place for the farm ue 
uz sd (Boydel?s "Traction. a жй 
the Pb nvitati 
day abortive attempts the scheme W 
& Shuttleworth, the drills of с ro» ploughs of 
ard and Horga) 
rprise t 
e loca ted, 
ints that have 
w illustrative of 
And taking the 
tl 
section all-in- M it gives us ery assurance 
заб | not say tha t "this experiment made a EE 
I. у. 
mplete despair, and the hi: 
apparatus pee: to repose Е Е 
lofty Lag: 8, 
€ould 
ту ft 
and the opinion I then gave, 
British skill 
development to meet the advancing wants of a pro- 
p | grossir "gren" 
Of course the names thus given are those which 
still entertain, was, tha апу system thai abut 
large an рка of power in propelling the ю 
could n t fa il to be too expensive and compli [Ж гч 
sehn oecur, and Чолу аз they are of tl 
they mus st ro ot be t take еп ав desi igne edly EV others. 
for some considerable £i 
Messrs. Fowler's gy 
nothing more 
еъ 
excel it an. 
like it 
a le 
ochester., 
also deserving of notice for a steam- лг дү mes of|c 
Middleton, for his reaper—the prize reaper at Leeds; 
Cut hbert of Bedale, and Kem p& 
күү, Esa T 
seen ters 
is nothing за геу ы of i 
with it. And we cannot dou 
ns the International Juries are repre- 
of all со n" bee імен, » apart 
he des чет rin d the 
ка rr which 
i чш S і еч орна ма ) 
circumstances, уй English exhibitors will 
mewhat а find that medals have | 
been y gn fe in ES sections for imple- 
i E! which would „have barely secured 
T£ 41 
and Cranston, the latter Ew hs iu the 
к 
Several X 4 reapers are shown. 
Co. of Stirling, also i 
witnessing. the 
n 
of South Australia, 
наи. анана аг platforms in bune 
shows the sam ell shows a а pom 
hes. Samuel son 
ocomotion, 
"applet to анато катый and to 
purposes, should be the Le t to x e. 
8 
of his Trees with а slieafer attached. Cranston sl 
piani rake for clearing the "Plaiform in 
е ormack has an in genius reel or 
which, at ru геу 
проп he ^od and clears i 
'To return, however, to the more тшш grand 
stands, ida М ауе err rrett & Exall, 
tall, usby, Cla, in & Shuttle. 
lution, descends 
ments and m 
honourable desto on 
е od the proportion of 
in е ^» Mer 
highest 
tires may be a „fair e yroportion 
medals to exhibitors for the 
eren ought to be rx 
which excel. 
in certain clnssos—it 
Burgess & AD y 
oi Mire "Crosskill, t he two firms of Bever 
3 
I tnere saw, or believ A Is uddled d crowded 
in a busy thoroughfare the динне foy I hai 
long and arder iy desired (Smith's, No. 3. 
т my esteem 
3 
men of my usi, you who believe and tipos would 
have me believe that ES ever d ^ 
3 made to beát the rs 
the stable week after w E е МУ earning one 
erley, an 
reu. — to Fowler and steam mrt ESSE sixpence , but receiving I fal l wages, bub never 
Garrett, of on; Hornby, o of Grantham urs Mu Mum letting me 
of — à Ransomes , аге vov know and es ing Ak vá who gone out, 
n agricult show in itself, fovidell dh after ps scratehin, suns le I have 
мо йү the. British section. of that department 
е, if not in any other class, | 
to outnumber 
i of the same class. | 
Lar 
e an 
sibstanttl dun. and high pol lish of their work, the 
pe 
g the whi 
allowed you plenty of n. e and tried to impress on 
you the importance of dee 6 till well nigh 
be аа by your obsti t 
hav ridden n me long e 
important event n modern agri 
п | 
| vided for it we may be allowed to differ from him 
e 
HavisG lately 
i the Mim of directors. of 
cul кы uced 
t | perhaps озо 
i| e ie pen е à meeting” for although the 
? Our Correspondent cannot Dait too highly of the 
machinery exhibited. About the accommodation eet 
STEAM CULTIVATION. 
read the report of the judges at 
the Au. ap 
ciety, I am to o к [ГУ 
my аец Нег 
че эуе кал and easily wo 
fa 
closer inspectio 
had no difficult; pi xd performance was to 
20 acres of бр 7 fallow; which was quickly d 
with Я aof, assist їп i е Е, 
Ema 
eared тЫ, as to the чы. от of 
gh ri AR 
he rermiiond Exhibition. Wwe rer 
ins E Rb Ne Rel met 
Lh RE unintelligible “ rubbish ” 
-of-the-wa ay s со ле. which 
We paid four 
the lecta; and Fit we are 
ost modern appliances for culti- 
vating the soil and preparing its products for market, we 
finished ound 
We | A 
steam plou 
wort y їй 
e to be зо рой 
5r] your. valuable Paper t а T "4 
вее no difhen ulty a at 
"which 1 
agreed o rd 
more rites ЕЎ КЕ y deter- an 
l and valuable appen 
; how Pid o make any progress v 
жыр mem of tillage, ч is noon ssary to d 
шен pisa e the ice 
кп machin 
In a former letter which you did me the favour to 
кеф 4 alluded to the fact, of my p been enabled 
societies : for to try 
machinery in conformity with d cus 
fashions of horse айша, HA mes child's play, 
ra 
1 to ирей „if n pn Dog 
r colum this ue хн t to carry out the 
idea I had 1 long Eye й. of а my MT 
But we would а. Шу 
tical man n who comes to th 
шеа steam-engine assist me in Шы, the soil, as 
And I 
wished- ү progre dy ts already 
exist in sufficient rdi without ing io ч yd 
antiquated notions and methods that belonged fo 
d | well è 
fault, but to find objects of interest and instruction, | that бб Tu fio e of thi = would add—do not wait for 
ф suffer much inconvenience from the much con- sponde ence diff. the opinions of cx most ad. Máded.: pe^ purch: implements bd 
qum Та чар We i could Liu к. that | experienced is: ‘practienl m of the day, I shall do so | hire; it is not likely they will do it, and je няй E 
ited 1 eT е pen |. k open xd 2 за рей уге! bu with the utmost deference to those opinions, and seek | seldom get the tackle when required ; Society 
bin honid ч ar as пе: ned | to сопуїпсе оп ly so far "i м көк ваттаддо will carry out | trust altogether to the Royal Agricultural , 
esire to see the ploughs vf P sott my views, in this embryo state. of sti tillage. | for somethin tu hat will suit 300 
I but созе as our great national | For, am not like the old drainer “who Һай Боб put your shoulders to the wheel, look "ү, 
Ee miter SONDA — ritical people been draining this 40 years or more, and ought gen e we e differen thods, and ju and 
— d vag оов е Гир LÀ know ‘summut’ about it,” but on the contrary | yourselves: be maste system by 11 м) 
бер why [ipo кш «4 io m » ve but recently engaged in а work which hitherto Sgen "adv before you engage in it, an Меп the 
meny y" ENA T, i siii ts zi depart fr er but theory on my part. It will be necessar EH in the result. Thus, ale © de 
-  insparingly comme nlai n or me to enter somewhat i in detail what I have been DEI ste cultiva tion will have же т 
i y, for the p purpose tidy be ehdi ti u Шей som qe 
int 29 А. ch the XA Зм of ite done pA - ring a Ra e ti V old capit tal, а | ago will чык Өзү my hich уо е as a contritator t 
nufacturers ar are shoir an obscure corner. It desire grim stedfas uo dw e to yous column ns will have ended. JF. S. Guildford, Jwt 
a ated baidan $ pietade- оа w old customs, cm [We h ot.] 
ing by | adopt better, if better can be found. And 
бага] | mention that I hav e to thank my la landlords for & log rrespondence. time 
: e prn lea meine i A Thames and its Tributaries.—1t i8 8 
а respect Thames. 
to me difficult to find a better site for the "d poise an phas rent е hedgerows, ami magm ү. -4 dat an тшту "ioni e m rv valley of the il of 
un e main | improvements of this kind can scarcely be expected. he 24 be readily obviated the ге of the 
pu 399 And we| То be brief, I ha wal тезген all the fences on the farm | every existing impediment to bn m "There are ivo 
classes should be placed in the|of е land, without Zl Ж” nio те This bti ас the Mole Geb of the present stg. : 
illy to argue that | desirable consummation having been E of the waters, viz, the millowners and ШЫ БЫА 
ld occupy онаа naturally arose, ів not this the Sieht аЬ: Navigation Commissioners. The former MU Pip that 
Моп. A'steam? Now came the difficulty, What system am I 1 by the latter to keep the river at a certain 
