1012 THE АЕ. CHRONICLE AND ASBIUCHTURAT GAZETTE. ГМоукмвев 16, 186], 
iE s country, des us of | free and un impeded waterway to the s 
rim A gcn exe ы n ДЕУ, Чаў, бе improving their estates, the "enterprising inhabi- does appear surprising that a course »- 
wages being 14s. 6d. a day ; the fuel not reported. | tants 0 a district, — ous to provide for : ice ire л entirely uper ы 
d.) Mr. Mark Paris, of Stratford-on-Avon, dni "bud passage through the soil of t e | the Aot of 1852, or the subsequent o 
has ыа cultivated 158 acres, 6 to 10 inches deep, | rains which fall but to rii sluice in such a river as the N 
in 32} days, 12s. 2d. in removals, for 227. 7s. 4d. | up to special A pe atio „Най it not been for the t Me would be bu 
in wages, 97, 12s. fuel and oil, and 11s. in | Inelosure Act it is proba т е den адр. as 
repairs; or abo dp n all, or 4s, an acre. waste lands коша: have socer pretty mu ie as | sequence. It is e second 
Te МЕ: ТИЕТ, Ы ВЕ Teei, fuk cultivated 200 | they were, and that agriculture would have con-|that are most to be feared e secti 
iiu uen bts Бен dés , in 67 days, | tinued circumscribed to the limits which bounded | area above the sluice Ts be diminished, a 
, : e d on its out 
n hile | effect upon the river 
ог 3 acres a day for the double cultivation, atlit a commencement of T меда, у 
175. 6d. a. day for wages, and 3 cwt, of coal per | manufactures would never hav MM > be speedily felt, ) 
acre, and 2}. 10s. during the period for repairs thing иго g their мотет, ны e proposition is eontained in а report i 
probably 7s. an aere for the double work. are E : dist a that es а А арша! engineer of the Co Ai ni 
enough to venture upon the ear anb tha ; 
£e der i LENEY, of Yotes Court, Mereworth, 187 Our men of business, in building | have made а mess of it, are anxious to g t 
the old Kentish turn rise, h d gi | or otherwise plannin dor the purpose of inereasing | m Me from Parliament to close the v д 
u зв berii th А nd by | their worldly po Mica are in the habit of first sit- | and to Shake themselves free, if not of 
o minty tool. E has ploughed 100 aeres since ang y down ан count cost. In undertaking a new | liabilities, which are heavy, o 
parva n 50 days, 10 to 12 inches deep; payin k, it is natural br the projector to calculate | contracting fresh ones, 
e do 
ages s 790 ia A DX nf aoa] is д e. |the. probable expense, and upon this estimate he eee до; гарй from the tone of that 
th df eonveyed that those li 
And lere we Enia "e нано i дат Ез The estimate may 54 merely —€—9 more е than they should ач 80 
pro Sa 
al of a dam across the r 
E 
of S "Mr. LENEY adds :— I 
Pius Ya т І have ploughed my land with а eommon 28у allow a tolerable s In the n of | vividly to our mind the story of 
Kentish аы Hie plough. This may appear a very slow pro: | dr ainage projectors who have pie e their | en aging to protect his friend" 
t 1 1 child to the 
с ӨК a aa. ni SR mad ISDEM DIL S ЗУЕ 
eimi Шо work mel Чоо saeh a manner tiat dar worl under а special Act, there was till now по forest, threw that child to the wolves 
petens а not abandon it gegen account. aut jen т possible way by which y, 42814 tell what the 9 ваа the hope ree €. himself 
cultivated many ac was well pleased." M^ rk would cost them before it was complete. , Sho uld there n i 
(3) Again, the ' follow wing are a few reports of | perpe emi — DA n the applieants | th rom one si x 
sd 2; еса tly issued с "ultiva tor, new windlass, pes n oft These disagree- | desires a mean. s by whic 
and ste ackle ” genera e be ы елм but they held u up in summer as a field үре nee 
T. Daraske, of Castleton, near Cardiff, Een generally {бега by the lawyers i g, and to | 
a. wa 
has pes up and cross cultivated 160 acres іп |in bringing business to their own offices. Sub- | drink, may be 
ays, аба sedi "of ой 617. а day in wages and | sequent Acts were rendered necessary to amend | missioners obtaining this 
fal B pud ү, This is at the rate of|previous Acts, and thus the legal expenses grew to | may be, and appearances 1 
between an aere for the double work. | ап enormous agg regate, and asa such a heavy | conclude that there is, such an arrangement, though 
8:— авн upon the land in many es that the|it is difficult to believe th: e Commissi 
roprietors intending to пей: themselyes kad | would sacrifice to their own intere 
уза my farra аата of about 800 acres, half Slc) better have left the floods to do thei — Aue MÀ care. We i 
күрө, m. х acum Bin, Sod the f bop 9 o | It е. се wei ^ undertaking 1 for t аот Im- hey а xious to get free from ec 
gët rid of that scourge to lea Wheat, the slug, from w | prov. ver Nene, a оте sibility, - vs of the difficulties of enfo 1 
тау Wheat ai odere citra iod corpse v qmi Piectual ] n da certain lands $ the counties | spirit of the тч о as to please 
varying 4 у to receive the of Northa brid | wate : dow. n 
t 
pO ors ae coming winter. еа der died 
Шале turned to e 12 eis rr a нычтын lans | nece 
o: whicl ive regular! 
. worked for кече» animal labour will be | has been 
ен К ЗАД 
e x SM `. КЕ К 25: 
This," as Mr. Bailey Denton | more honourable way ou 
acres af land proposed to | опе they seem inclined 
А! M but th may 
уц! 
gs lone t t PORT 
; arii Su PAOTR 2M рдай v iret 
| f 16,000 might | river in the face of this new Act o | 
ДЫ 1б, басканы dr dd белка. айг e due eti B 
coal, 50s. for oil, 6l. for horse labour, 17. "os 04. have. ben ‘completely underdrained with the Арташ the. freodon: ОНИН | 
zs, | money thus Such prelimin sary ым h obstructions, must be regarded аз а pie 
5. | under such М enn as Же eneral Inelosur үп egregious folly, not to call it E 
wo 
нашар this and other -— 
310 vated, being a эы м ап жоё We are sorry е, Мот 
for single жөк ап ie bein for. the double work, |Commissioncrs of the Nene Valley Works that | еге are encon 
k signed and exp 
that worshipful body is not like!y to finish better | the works have 3n designed an 
MA or i poem 45 5 e со in than 16 began, and we now mention the matter ial Aot. Т! nnecte 
27 ауз Ihe Mid belug 277: 19k n d the hope that they may be shamed from injuring | and Derwent drainage scheme, un 
fael айй Lui соп 181. x conr m all, » the interests of those they are in honour bound to arls arlisle and 
deus [EE or te d y protect. The Aet of 1852, under which the|readily to mind. Two stre h 
provements of the Ea gi des to ec -|drained an extensi 
(4) M T. Ho ar DAE i Hindu is 
.) Mr. T. HOWARD, rigg, has cultivate Ў 
135 acres from 4 to 8 inches deep in 22 da m b iue C "a 
281. 1 
H d. А се), һаз 
wages, coals, and oi 5 iid Ms nting to T | principle aii unchanged. That ла без is | where the uni 
MM s dius sp e Xe iun муз: T expressed in the preamble of the Act of 1852. through a ravine 
LUN ате dcne with our cultivator | « Whereas by reason of defective drainage ог |purpose. e 
is the most stubborn soil in arish. I 1 LORD : А ag : 
autumn with Mr, Р ТУТАЛЫ Steam Md uM аа Lá liability to long continued floods, the value of|proprietors to AT up 
er 
er an AR E M derer es this certain lands adjoining and near to the River | motive 
d quan 
y 
Заги. Iam very well satisfied with и in the counties of Northampton, Huntin ingdon, and weirs were destroyed, the 
e quality 
tity of tbe work done, s 
d Cambri Би is greatly diminished; an valley were carried off as they А 
в воа Мг. сане, of ннн, nest [b health E th inhabitants y of the adja acent tiwns | that stood dtt water all win € laid 
at he has culti: vated 50 э 
) days, ак а | and distric ege udi affected,” &е., Ње | and the h and produoetiyeness "i 
er shall be s "sci htened, its e district i is ык to а surprising ex 
The se T ioulars relate, i А ҮШ be seen, almost | the Bill of 1852, we find, too, the clear enunci h u 
exelusive y o the subject of cost еу ате а few | of the same gutes kud great stress laid 
of the large number of reports we have Dei it. “Бог while the river Nene was in — M eut wi 
The 
largely, almost generally, in actual ommo = i 
t 
i -y ; i, 
use ты short eme ае e pu rpose » of | tiet fo dee UR pom ist ih чүт вуш with it 
a 
; Di inage, | use this aequisition will 
t tí ted irati 
and that by any of these steam cultivators, as well t may, S 2-] iip s that the navigation | to obtain more, foras this Acti 
f bech to Pe gh m 
Һе more delicate "and difficult question of|Tt therefore seems passing strange that these Ms 
п f i inst E nsí N 
Lit; amo h: Comm 
rival machines, must be left for more detailed | should actuall y propos its bed majori! 
investigation longer experience to determine. | between а Poterborough dd WVisbech. The us moters combino to effect the in iranshisement 
A STAN of the possessed the one pia of promoting | w ways. 
king all 
‘a hae mattor for grat thankfulness in the t the discharg e of waters that chec ЫЛЕ Жо 
there now does exis! h duce of their lands, | ——— Tue subject of washes, Баш 
it, Publio General Drainage Act, | tho county irritar ghi be А to procure a|s sheep has tetas osapring the А 
