610 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Токи эр, m 
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elling—be taught the ht the principles of arith- rm шеп 
proposition indeed embraces the pith of our principal үсе” pelling-- really much t better i in three years | Soc cement g r L 
difficulty, and the point on which a little plain prae-| fhan heis now taught in the - cen thod in six Abl = IB ско : ES H 
tical — would have been invaluable. In other words, the elements о А Da 109 - Walden дш 
wW = iss before confessed, orent — nr "bos he is of any bodily capability fov produ only | Cow Stock `~ 83 E 51 is ks р 
мс unsatisfac tory condition. servi vioo; а еер .. 6 59 69 у; I th 
We are also deeply impressed with a sense of the desir- e his ust f igs .. 42 22 B 
ability and ск or т improvements ; and so far as subeistence u 43 котел — u x їй е. х * by 
the preparation of land by draining, tillage, &е., is | resutt, it higher order of teaching power than is at Les АРИФ — 458 A ü 
concerned, we are not perhaps altogether ignorant of application commonly оа in the Jool і 1 rural di di ^ p à 
the best systems to be followed to that end; but ОЁ | What that is was denoted in the Pag A ecd ar ed eto н Had the weather been favourable the р м 
he individual histories of Grasses, their peculiar | previous сеп sus, from the fact tha half the schools reading | have been an entire success. There a 
the individua : With mari and hat in nearly one- к € 
adaptations to certain soils and exposures, of the "ES CHEN ie competition for prizes e tive to Lnd TI 
cóc grins тут Y7 Ч rreka мен б Мт. poe wick then discussed the Atamam aa а anser we m ег; ар у pu Е 
comparativ d | 
consequently are not тонду a hee heap those | physical results of a ha # colte are worked too | the Suffolk M and the Ess 1 of 
mbina f kinds е А =ч d MUR Abe e ve pedore Pand that | of several good breede Fondos ; br 
Me "productiye "than : | тегу eot is т orked injuriously and wastefully if it be worked | of several reodere " outhdowns, tto tiv 
ee pes we men localities where clearly there are tllo caes cn full grown horses. Yet we permit — factories of sev t-class impl shi 
ape bee e ope [ТЕСТИ I OX ЫС Ka pac qiue of a in Sms e agriculturii dm On 
NE: Desi Diy бенча ails to meet this req - | country. TP tal effort is as k he weather was lamen y 
nd altho in referri ighl fr dus oe atas d apre a fm dug io day {віх hours is a greatly checked the.enjoyment of the ш 
respectable seedsman he suggests what en -À ith | full stage of m ng prize шер atine Univer- The Premiums offered for Stallions. Mr 
appears to him the only feasible alternative in the sities ; those — - ТЕСЕ PO ; ike Gomy чего ат 31 
present state of our knowledge, still I сап =ч — Free req tional theory ex ects that amount; of mental | for Hero, who also га for 
that his care of the question is yet legitimately con- effort from day to day from iufants; and I am propounding England dir very. close, 2d to 1st 
cluded; nor ought we without reproach ~ rest content it as a novelty and a discovery rM E an —€—À 2 o ising and.4 " ‚ Christy. акт 
till we have ME — » — ce practice to” wor young imd Аттын "children bodily A young silium were shown i in class of | Я 
cs comp is the farmer's own. Р. Mifehell, during the same stages, or during the full working hours аз | 5nd the 1st and 2d prize ^ те! 
Rainham, Essex. adults," of Bulmer, and Mr. Cockerell of Little fro 
a Mr. нн po referred to the pce me Mr. рін th of ani 
Paget, М.Р, actual result o e half-time enham, an л 
Home I ACE the last few iii: in the inten worked by himself. The details | 1st and 2d prizes for mares not under QU P 
— dms digan Mdb desi = warm аїг | ОЁ this case must jn ичин Дек — and meanwhile сай ла s ‚ Carter rv 
v o a Y cluding an er 3 
and frequent showers Бе —— has пе мы чш : un uei c prises for mares оне foal al at foot. The y | the 
as the coldest poin ni me—What we do in the matter? On which, my lords and | fair] rep nted the — 
gress made all ops during this gentlemen, Iam tempte answer what cannot you до | in the island, cer ioci ш усе d, for Mc 
pe has been er та Whea gro you will only set seriously aboutit? I myselfask con- Sir Barrett Lennard (3 prizes) sho 
well and has almost suddenly burst out into ear. eq ration , ка сас а" —- here cd — Винд Sall, р isr 
LI ew а а б edt E 
1day las e H hi i e measures fo - NES > 
теат. ni July 2. We seem, therefore, n 'of the educator of those engaged in agriculture—on | Ingatestone, were of e prias - wn of 
fortnight earlier with Wheat in shooting this | which topie you have everything before you. You havecom-| Three pairs p—— Soc 
nearly a dopo mitted yourself to nothing ; having done nothing as а Society, | Premium 10, whieh was ; 
a улуй ith last year, and оваз is generally а | Şou are in the advantageous position of having nothing mis? Касина, ^ ins] 
iris great crop of that im nt m the | chi та such as now abounds in common schools, to undo." The competition i thir 
e to be an т. Chadwick then referred to the desirableness of was very Ме еа бй ра 
too me АЧ = with vues about пае ES рзы t the е eren especially of Mr. Pa э he s success | it with Ma arquis, a — $3 of 7 
Barley w was sown at a proper season with a deperiencs ТИШ oópied. This We! iih has already beem аб | also 
buta deal of land was left unsown until very late by | ү Tipe nói wodk Và te do. ў 
X Ue ; == е . rate 
Eum ome Noc ы чил X 
miy and well, but they аго very short. ^ i paper which he had read. He had taken сб эчне d 
ір soil—are forward and looking very promising— | much i terest in the subject of the union of ishes fo зуга E 
but much strong land intended for ips will have to | 21900 m parishes for Tul et р t prize though bred, 
> Barker, of 
сор naked — Бурана — sg md уы that his ir gi p derived from acti 2s for five years of b b n Жр айо. x 
: as chairman of a Board of Guardian and in other 
- ув, did not lead him to think б-тан wich s unions wouid | to СЕГЕ England Seih pe 
iet e generally ае or su ; e distanc: to Сар!аї n Barlow Middlesex. м 
vem between the school and the field w was too great; — The Es 
LE Nd NGLAND. those who were rien of instruction would look out. femen - x we icultural 
Ata Y CoUNi the 26 ih June 1861, the | for inferior teaching nearer home. That the farmer н. Г Gorbet (of tho Farmers’ О) and 
Right yrs "he Earl ot Pe t Povis, President, in the chair т а Ал irs with a system which it ld | horses. 
Mr. Chadwick, С ead a m the half-time cut each day into two was ou question; it w. In the Cattle Classes 
principle of i ins in ai engaged in agri- | E x imd t he would coneur in a plan for and some ity, 
culture, from which we make the соч extracts. te days. Th open | each class 
Mr. Chadwick said, after some prelimin inary remarks, ec friends of el айо їп ША c e cultural icts | shown were almost exclusively of 
he believed the future progress of agrieulture to be| imme a good day schoo Um dmn breed. 186 prize f 
dent on the improvement of the education | and open a night school for older] s , In such e was taken by Mr. Sturgeon 
the intelligence of the working hands. He quoted | school he ha d veen a population | ооагае shouldered animal, 
the case of the Scottish farmer, able to pay higher | of from 800 to 900. He must add one remark on че | good t e The lst two- — 
wages to the higher style of labourers whom ! hieh M: | Comedian, shown by Mr. Christy, of 
o ppearance of English ar and foreign labourers. He ha dian is a roan bull, bred 
е Instances of advanced agrieulturists of | Seen a good deal of, and travelled а good deal in În Frane Mileote, and of his 
this у dure attracted by the better iuste: and | Belgium, and Germany, but did not remember to | Clayden, of анну showed 
lower ы E looking at mrs e. But when they labo Leve и whi h 
seen labourers who аз a race were physical elei] ling bull, Ear? of Esser, whic 
examined e condition of the la ich they would ^ y p m А licate, 
the English workman. The different rates of м ет worder's Dup 
confined by the ue d of settlement, when they «a its class; an r. 
Z2 m Е th th оу would at e а-н — € in this view e. taking the 2d prize in th 
Ive vigour e | for straight back 
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wu 5. seconded the vote of thanks, which| ^ There was а very fin 
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The on doctrine qu een requires an| Essex AGRICUUTURAL: ROMPORD:—June 25.—The | yw" jei areh 
attendance of five hours a ayi in interan d six hours a day in in 1 pros The | Waterloo тй —а гаге ванга Lene 
Essex Agricultural Society is is one of those 1 
summer, up to the INN or 14th year, what is deemed : рет е eal 
а ваеш den утат ts ation, igi ting chiefly in peg which have е resuscitated during the ep sgh t Mr. McIntósh. 
moderately good Tead ing, writing a plain hand, and the Ге" із із its fourth 1 meeting | S T T f yearling 
а it 1 
w years. annua Sho 
реи of renes hmetic. ar if the agricultural Populations | since its establishment, The funds collected by the т Отыру оа cias s cil, was the 
ad everywhe е i , : — Mr, ris JES 
appointed schools, this is an pem of attendance involving | a| | coun та » occasion of the y Agricultural hibitor, ostly А 
sacrifice of the S а i геп w | ti Te Heifers of other breeds were mos y 
e opem demand for them, will not given by sufficient for the demands upon them, and the greater | © imals 
parents cept upon m: Strong compnlsion. (But a| f чу inted coun z E Hobbs, 
close examination shows that such a sacrifice of time, [P ои z= Puri ars ка аы à : he 2008005 isher i; 
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at the sti is not on unnecessa А; ‚ 
tively ^ n SUR men x well as ity. advantage not only of a single week's agricultural rn of the best made co 
, by those who lex citem and stimulus, but of a'permanent local howa b M Burnard, pdl шон, Y 
before imparts ad Uni ETE шешшп for the maintenance of that Stimulus, Since üm ц t zT e ai 
Val fe DOW UM nly | the Chelmsford meeting accordingly аё Colchester, | 118 
pes in six. 
asi w com rd 
ngage: аба, аз vell as erm ford, Saffron Walden, now 
those at work in factories, with agricult usd children w 
part res day, as well Ж ——— days, w 
i found t & 
entes Ws on nhanh al or ai 
other à 
Tie : і On this occasion the show was held in the beautiful | [ута regia ч of. Duchess 
3 establishe: b: | park and grounds of Mr. McIntosh, near near Romford. vigour and quality, show 
Child t to ER. been X ina A ue infan =- 1, pO It will be seen ipe m i d, a Тагай ул 
ominis h to his h year, an t heentersa| ment that this w has к 
well c ted balf-time schw school, condu ue ө 
epe teachers, he may be | distinguished by the ei I of Wear ри тойу sen 
fur hand, апа бо де: The following is a co. ve statement o. Vidi | ool Мен: 
