OCTOBER 26, 1861.] 
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EM — — 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
953 
edd the third year to know the result, 
growing, and it is curious that we must in 
est 
continue 
this case 
iti is also 
he | ment, and to far 
| deci of ems and serv 
5 ch а 
Ыы immediately he constructs a theory upon this|dity of extravagance. But аы vith no more aid from | 10007. a- year to the higher instruction of those youths 
ption as follows :— the rich € M рога Мыне should be a fair | in the cgo who, having at the age of 17 years 
“Аз to a сооб ру in Cornwall, we can eas ily | investm n be done about by the working | shown by their good conduct, ability, and attain 
ive such a stranger to appear w ithout Ё ing his vega "themselves, or rather by the children thems elves ments that they s m likely to be qualified for such 
E up to ema anc dt stock of Brassica i oleracen, мч ght wish ae trained as schoolmasters, cate- 
whose lineage may still be pu or it n t have oniy [^ worthy the name of education, but which chists, or missio 
been з poor runawa, from Penzance, теге acres of 7 economy | shall be 50 vastly superior. to any syste m „Мі ith this s ra y hours of work would be 
Broccoli are cultivated for the London market ?” hitl du and their hours of study Asst, Either i " 
Here, however, if a roccoli seed can travel from subseription and of Government grants. нл field or in the eri during their hours а о 
Cornwall through the Menai Straits, and there seed in| And this, I assert, can - 29 eH ead 11 ted | they ld act il teacl d for this tl 
йе chinks of the mountain limestone of the Great | labour of 100 boys bestow f | re 
s Head, and seed from this í— Broccoli in my land suitable to the purpose, dal, with k God's ble essing, | But n was to the system of education, and as t 
garden, the whole — Мын зу income sufficient t with interest, in | impo artat division of time for this double puro of 
g I ask eredence 20 years, the rye hec ital "tob e borrowed ; to p PAY | study and of labour. For a course of study to be pur- 
Now as regards this alie -— E Sereni С rent, mita, à nd taxe to provide. food, clo thin ng, and g as Ì propose, for 
фе simple statement is t fund for tl f encourage- | a period тзт from 10 to 15 yea е age, or from 
Jast year ); it came w fon eely, nish edd enia for the best masters, | to 17, 3 hours a-day will be ng owance for 
am 
regular lessons. To the systematic tenching given during 
ese ho dd l in ich might 
n assertion will doubtless appear to many per- | th urs add. the general formation which might 
aod ist "MEE t both it, and what follows in support | be imparted during the hours of feld i" ür and ac- 
n facts and experiments, and on the quired by voluntary du and I should confidently 
ове of men n the first intelligence id the most a lad of fair abilities, who 
drive knowledge. | had passed through such : course, would hold a very 
» uy Чу тар, only 10 years € стот 7 hours а | fair pi iace in our middle class examination lists. And 
E £o» + 
Royal 
f thi 
day 
y a ligh ts 
veeks. If so, then under id direction he ma 
A (81) ha 
and if the next winter does not 
e Bro 
ау, 
interest, an. 
has not P^ turned in but still continues 
destroy it 
cultivate 3 acres, digging. them AG in the course or 
era 
withont this I own the s аң idee iar A no 
opp ortunity could be more complete than that which 
the year. ging from 1 
to Fu years of e and working in сопран, of 20, with 
ing. At family worship, and during the sacred rest of 
Mot ora) зау 
" 
р 
ш 
wl с watch the ege get with great 
and 8 pug of the Association be 
2. 
8 as its seed i 
Є: smt 1 pl lot Ko px ath again leaves no 
bt on my mind x "n уыр of this plant, with 
only of the same shape but 
fully as large as а piti ү Wheat pin whilst 
3 
under 
t 
wide and the рр icátion of 
manure to the bnt instead. or D d ground, certai nly је 
two crops a-year. 
there would be the fullest m г т еазу 
апа жн religious instruction; pon at 
From land thus under dir wot cultivation, а much 
ordin nary farm, and 201. pér ac те рег: тыш 18 ө loot 
estimate of gross produce, which, p snl there Hg a 
due supply of manure, has been llowé e by m 
great experience; whilst some of them havo set their 
the alteration in „the 
e W 
ing the e of gross produce of 
ting wi 
In siut this hoses to the Association I would 
far as m 
xperiments upon 
of wild plants 
E 
qur te safe 
eckon 
300 acres ю отла А ы annually. 
pposin 
lai 
able land f 
furniture, stock, the aries E 
ft 
and implem men nts, 
uring 
€ field and farm- о: ork, and even ad play bouns 
севе; of indust ry. prop 
The division of the 24 hours of each day ien be 
оми ma earar 
d and farm x 7 houts 
| ies in sch E г. лее 
Dressing and йаш © .. $» 
Meals зой tt E » 
Slee 8 , 
Pla; * e.» 4 „ 
21 
Time wil not allow of my dwelling on the many 
| eollateral advantages likely to attend the large insti- 
ery different, 
0 
Моше, Vicar of Fo 
, ought to 
certain amou: ib of instruction | 
miris Fett, butin a syst 
bri 
ү 
uch a system 
before you "uu 
ncester, Sept. 
SELF- ET OP BOARDING SCHOOLS FOR 
быга huh THE WORKING CLASSES. 
iversary of the Southern C. 
ties tes (Hants, Wie an and Dorset) D Adu Education Society, ro 
not merely in the иран |; 
meus 
achin; cdd 
m of t of 
hich sh: shall be at ioi "intellectual reos 
, and upon 
r even 
will 
r the first year, a capital of 10,0007. should be required. | lt — epis опу 0а Сас а юте 
г "aet down . the expenditure for the year in udi establishing schools in which girls might be trained 
з ый Tet gum. amit: d sen |to b nestie servants, nurses, schoolmistresses, and 
гек је ent of principa year t ?р x esit. 202 10 о | still more e intelligent, industrious, and useful 
Rates and taxes 200 others of families and members of society, and that 
Foody implements, бе. а an Á 150 0 if 40 or 50 h establis} ts for botl hould b 
clot ара, wasbing, and medicine of 100 instituted and properly conducted, we might in: 
10. each 1500 0 0 uec ano propery co; > У у» ID A VET. 
per жегп нъ 75.0 o |few years dispense with our prize schemes, and even 
mta to boys Went . 900 0 0 гарне зета 
Books, maps, and stationery. P 150 0 0 eger p oe т 
Incidental expenses 165 0 0 To th which Ys been 
— es (and maintenance of а cie of mas- often. n 
rs, directors of work, and servants . 1200 0 0 |this chem хач оп the score of doing so 
4502 10 0 Re Keforn JP d rie: 
M luso? .. 1497 10 0 eformatories Y "же provide а com ori 
B nitla me ool for inals, we cannot well do 
£6000 0 б think, can А ү ly do less, than afford such ine as I 
©. H 
“а +} 1 "n 
. The Govern- 
in iem торе peri Son 
һе. 
pu f fair average q пабу ч-тү їп a suit- 
eds 
afforded very im 
"d prie. ee nm 
teac 
оо 
full scope a opportuni 
cca Ау al ех 
p crum 
would hold i in 
behalf of m 
ES i ot all [^g I ec ln to claim 
зегі 
aintenance 
b 
ce of dice 
in extent, and 
on : 
he most c 
system of и, т vul rd training, | 
adopted 
rpose 360 acr his 
«Ме кашап; pr he might spen 70001. on десе зе xp - mo annual кн to that ек 
ounted togeth ес, E If I could 
pr $0001. a-year to the pe Reformatory. Т 
vp d 
he con- 
omplete 
kd if they need equal, i in cost воо 
to be ri 
аза К, 
cent. interest in 20 ee would n NET 8 cd 
n the жырт nal su E 
tent, рек 
ary schools 
our | роси 
— hope and md 
| the most 
ie for the institu- | 
he funds are to be 
These 
r fro 
12 to 17 years of his age, to ipe up the child's earnings, |" 
cent. о 450 
Rates and taxes Uu 200 
"€ а ès . 150 
Boo! rere wot stationery Y 150 
Goals and candles pa 75 
Food, clothing, washirg, 100 boy 1500 
| Incidental expenses . 165 
Money payments t boys 300 
Salaries an Bes es . 1230 
1 — 
4540 
Surplus balance T .. 1460 
ier 
` Now granting for a moment a disappointmen 
"n Rai the margin I have 
sto | 2 Д0 
iasi ge i is so 9 
you must give to the a go 
in life. This will in nvolve the песе 
ves 
in c" way of gifts, would be 
pare 
such an à ав shall i Dpt -i ehila^ s conditio a | 
and clothe 
for from i pecuniary aid of the | | 
be the absur- | 
m s^ ж ildings. Now, either t возі; 
partly in аа nd Шу: in bui cem m cent. heec year's subsidy abit ee ERE t dried or on the 
be a hir return. Then let 60007. be borrowed by the | adoption of my scheme, one year’ idy and 
е dim tenants as capital and the account would stand bscription, there might soon be a first experimerit 
e of a system which amongst its many ot 
cerra collateral advantages might жш this, that it would 
60001, to be paid off at 5 per cent. "principal and 5 per n God's blessing t g 
ng tend t atl 
orking classes the Mandar. of LES 
inteligence, and thus and in other d йо а bd 
ans the prevention of crime. ry Moul 
| Se. ерім ваза ЭТ. 
а STATISTICS, s AND, 1861. 
he following is the report of the Registra: presented. 
to the Lord Lieu: M 
de that POR rs S reductio ра cent. on my 
um ео et by reducing а ttle the ve ein m following a Salem 
| allowance fob maintenance f boys ап A emd улг 
here would s rplus w hich would render t the ABSTRACT OF CEREAL 
| scheme n e ойу feasible [^ safe. 1 1861 
My co n my esti mate, however, has been rea Ae 
ner AUT years of Em and со ГЕ Wheat а ^ 466416 E E LN 
| inquiry, a I now эү ak from is surpl кеи "| uo io E Lid B 
eC, 1 "s ,125 
б funds, For the Bore and F Bg 15832 | 14, rim T 
first two years, bio this ; Aei post d be invested as ^ 
a reserve fund. Sir pst eg. while still investing Total .. 639,384 иез, | 45,578 К 
one-third ad of it f pur Р apply Decrease in сш гес xs... 1& TOT ao 
ассо 
роз IT 
mit eu ES all pus 
RS e e pasture. , 
d Bere also 1 omit all that may be easily 
may be pasture, 
made of 60 acres 
In * Green Cro was an in in the 
age under Tornipt dw rint ice a ito d iu that 
г under Potatoes, Mangel, Beet, Carrots, and other green 
