996 
Мей to nage was being h hurried o 
Siale with it would bei impossi ibl e 
the and 
expenses of eppodag. ра рен. 1h dert b as no uer; that 1 to клы. He must 
серем Оооо  гден will 3 esf and фе jolut say he regre d that he had not heard more upon CIE 
о be charged on the es to be benefite gain, am : ad taken 
Obligations of owners of party ditches or common water-|subject during the short гет e i MA iy olera 
courses to deepen and maintain them is altogether ignored. | place, In r ply o Mr. Howard he begge EE os 
If one owner (А) i party or common ditch is desirous of Dat the gauging "d the drains had been taken by y 
uring a suffieientiy deep discharge for the under-drain: Багш. эша at thé month, ала thé q uantities ascer- which land is least na 
he has been required by the Government to dig 4 feet deep, e He was а Bieth and of fort have, at all tir 
and seeks to deepen the outfall ane жез which he has | tained by of a ds watch. in his | large possessions in the erivirons 
but a part interest, he is required by the new Act not only to | py аж practical Шен, who could е is |large p eh 
the nec Works 6100 own single со bab: to keot р, o the results of his а Не | о? revolutions they have succeede 
clear for the use of his neighbours (B. and Defterwerde; more- 1 had been made to Essex in | estates have esl hands, withou 
over, either of those neighbours may, if he neglects to do this, | then эг eh sion ha fate tli t "i Si înce the Revol ation. of 1 184 у 
set to work and ing so in a | the course of the evening, ы е b egged : to state tha 
summary way from A, alth З 
e. ү rogress of drainage 
p vas grea ater tha "n €: L3 part o of England. 
[AMS ved, vedi spem 
ote of thanks t P Dan for his 
re ud to, Кы usual 
the pro 
ad ire 
nd 
It has been S the subject 
of thi 
ead 
те review of Е np 
, although its progress has 
CRR a] 
age 
- I speak 
h 
dairy farmin 
mien generally, the I » 
а e most emin ent men in 
t 
We conclude with - pens 
“ Whatever may be cpi di we 
political ананан T Ro» 
groun of materi 
—in association pee 
upon the eism 
Siow 10 has latterly 
several hich now 
necessity. accomplishment tna our Theighbours. The. P 
During the With терага, discussion, Mr. Alderman 1 
Mzocnisaid: ә] “Since 1 
oC Ne x, he knew that a lar rge ae of t eher manufa 
rs and ho old ers had "the means of Заз ит sis 
diy oils, but „еу unfortunately теге u under 
— has quin 
vhich are 
Mr. De E^ 
bad alluded to the improved Pio e effects of war, violence, and despotism. Eighty thou- 
sand ned i ту; 
тайе 
uadrupled, her dece et pur 
eed 
ree ares to а hateful is 
doubling her agricultura produce, and has; 
than doubled her foreign trade—is i ; 
under- qem Bern and m cou "d confirm miles of roads have been opened in the count 
fro oso ce on poca 10000. “= of railw 
rOgress ; 
| rendered navigable, pora and docks constructe а. Тһе 
ОЁ ти 
erior where Б 
4. пошу, especi ially from 22 - 
este 
y of aggression and war, Thei 
things е annot co-exist. NM whilst we es 
that олен to the welfare, werd 
gence great nation, our — 
L wbo was very warmly called проп) 1 847. ihi : 
sSaid:—Asamember of the House of MS he felt the vast es к ova los Y the RAS id Б reali ааз ledges to peace, greater than 
importance of the Land Drainage Act of v д эз "à xtraord пса н! А ast few oeste in pite of | сае g KTE ёё 
агае to. He had looked o | bad seasons, the МА tho Vin the | permanent interests of the country would 
and felt that it would m: TN "nea tie 1 зу of the erdum ук, Aa sturbed state of rolonged forei; T 
proper outfall of the dra ratu- | the political world. The tenu land has of course | porti 1 hey hav 
lated them that the measure had uk With regard wi modi: fied to а consi iderable extent by the laws of апа the yet Mowe brillant promises of the 
Sd quje ject seb рача у under SAEI. he t Е == 
only remark tha! every reason to be satis-| rapid and com Bis Qa Y сор, gined in " 
fied with the system as he had ado rw е жый Жыр d. „Taking the ^R og i 45,0 000, 000 of Miscellaneous. 
: е.: 1. J (d m М. that one-third of| New Agricultural Hall, Isli m 
the and: —— the soil is Sul nd Yi pem proprietors, pos dation st f the Nov 
they must look into the drains and test-holes, and s е | sessing an average acres ; апоёће: grey ғ? isin.fi take the place Lt 
tbat the drains were a foot lower than the poro ous point 500,000 middling BURKE possessing an average ELA for ihe: Christmas exhibition of the Smii re 
here the water would enters e that b DM acres; and the last они, SÉ 5, оо, 000 of small] Club, and Pe meet iae A and other p | 
doing this а vast amount of land in this erg might proprietors possessing . This | with the motion of agricultural 
be MAE Y very зеби апа profitable . 5 culation is obviously n merely approximative; ; but it | place on Таезда ау afte пот а. Тан о: 
his concurrence with |ig 8 certain here ce 16,0 —— whom an addres ms pi (c 
Mr. Denton i in that gentleman" s surprise that the Land paying 407. a-year ani Midas up land tax e state, edt as V Webb, on beh alf itat Mo S 
Drainage Act should have been allowed to pass in such | and about 37,000 lan vds ers paying from 207: xd 07. “ He T e, edifice "D composée. ss 
aquiet manner, considering the vast amount of go “ In the allotment of the "i it seems t 1789 | o; brick, i я and ili E 
‘which it was to confer on a large class of | about ven Bn ir acres havi added to t the pro- бе; breadth, 220 feet ;an t " € ИЕ аге, ПОЙИ p 
the community ; ith regard to that measure, he | ductive a coun y Ve yards and o Serv feet. The e body of the building will be fitted up йт ў Gr 
(Mr. Hobbs) paid a high compliment to the Inclosure | an Adr pis reor. considerably in creased ; а of cattle. А space of 384 f ^ 
Commissioners a ommittee the House of| have diminished. In tillage eu Nivetion the дут 217 feet in w m will be were f Oi 
Commons, throngh whose instrumentality the Bill was | have decreased reased by one half; the growth of Wheat, | iron an glass, be к 
framed and passed into law. The Act would not on y | Barley, has in еа third; that of Rye |feet in Breadth, supported Tur p " 
benefit the landed proprietors, but the tenant farmers | and the inferior kinds of nished. Water-|apart. The span of the roof will be ; 
апа the agricultural labourers also eventnally, an nd the | ше adows have tripled in Foris and "the eultivation of feet. Behind the cattle show there 
d [ e ghe e | roots, which у known in 1789, now c hib pigs. 
ir e i. ing o g 5,000,000 of acres. B e quality of the crops square, and will have a ridge and la 
e co ven more than their extent. The quantity of | iron. Ample provision will be made "fr Lp Ri 
Mr. EX airs НозгАнр (of Bedford) said that so far | Wheat actually grown has nearly doubled; live stock | угон The cost is estimated at 25,0089. s 
as the discussion had gone, very little it y has also doubled number and value; the silk |of the sit P > 
been taken of the subject of arterial ean crop and the rape crop have quintupled. Тһе!  Sparri ыр as isstated bya l 
lived in a district where the system of т coria production of home. has с into 
was thoroughly its out. It was a flat det and | tence, and thi growth of wine has also doubled. From | Ы 
afiar at iba fall of a little rain, the river was full and the | these facts M. de Lavergne concludes that the to M 
hole neigh! i nu ias flooded. еч а state of | value of the agricul produce of the empire must т; 
Кез у daten | дот exceed 200,000,0001. sterling, or at the rate of |s ? 
the health of the ром 6b e head of i Co 
system not only | that rents have risen since 1 І 
e diateiete 125 I ан 12 to 30; farmers’ pr in гор ) 
people. With regard фо the depth o the drainage he ; ошау in that of. to 1 
Hh hE 41. $ s hav e dimin ms 5 ЕТ Р? * 
deeply cultivated. He had proved this in fields of clay ay and labourers vi E ave doubled. ^ " to T e ж-н T 
which had Poo been ка but deeply tilled, and the The Ба ec at which the annual value ofli * 
crops of Wheat were better than from those fields| French agricultural producta is now estimate ted, is о 
"n had эа drained, 75, d petes or Y^ per cent. over t : 
г. OWEN WALII: 18 (of нра) then git iio 
Jom e same interest 50 years ago; and even our 
М 
ннат if лоу, ce a Yt inner fr hes 
which ] ncurred in own MER we presume, can hardly exceed they ight, if if thi жб 
on experiments alluded to in the paper, but ik "tie | rapid a np as кн t. We quote the following | wiser, not grudge the bia birds " 
same time expressed a hope that that expense d | local pictures and pa: though it n: ежы ber n is known Т 
not be allowed to stand in the way of carrying out the] * ortunes ЫЫ tall ti S been made by | so many noži they y vant a 
arterial system of drainage. very confident | agriculture. = vd neig ibourhood or Turis but more | education ! We. VE te following report of thë 
hope that in a very short time that paith of drainage, y i i-e half c Some of the of the ved > M hop e that it will one day - 
combined with steam e w be in general use | farmers Bv their millior of бап пов eps qure their | upon as C 
c a country. er some slight conversa- | 20, 0001. or 30,0007. 
ch Mr. expos po some informati оп large e capitals and САБ 
par excellence, because it 
2 fret Vs ains € form че 
N replied :—In introducing the subject he | Large es vided. 
felt that it was a difficult m but he also felt € the sg of е rural ents её: 10008, ма ems 
sooner da ne promulgated and discnssed i bett fro 
downers po m 20007. to 40001. 
or the country—as a system o of. things in 
mploying Азитон 
rm profits, іал ато. іп |18 
“кет ow di w Cru5.—On 
86 20 gentlemen m down to 
the "Plough Inn, 
nw h 
