Jory 7, 1860. ei 
work, 
s independen ent 
walk. „An 
[since that period: take h ry and farming for 
t of the rate | E, There is hardly any language that can 
jave been made 
ae S SORRIA AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ments of your resources were wise | 
635 
a 
| self, Mr. Helps, like | Falstaff, may be the cause of good 
or if compli 
on 
But great changes have 
ysha ndr 
Ag 
ring t ast 25 years in 
| ower er walks aioe “the hapas is ane more Tenia to | 
i key and this the exhibitor offers for sale ata | 
| eo 
| 
The general arrangements for the Show seem to be 
usually perfect, The yard i is conv eniently near the | 
wnan ef Refreshment | 
poms, left luggage office, post-office nd w writing room, | 
Jegraph í office, and the Tailway close at hand ‘for the 
; 
very 
opportu unities of seeing are unusnaily Sapan 
e during the 
parere pe Be suri po pa is a jealous mistress, He 
Seane ‘the — of those who attempt to 
rage her efforts and t a > fortunes. Age i- 
cate ture has now this 
in the t, , may retort with 
BF am a master of scholars ! ws 
a eb rae Lingo, 
and well will it 
the eee i bes them by such a master. 
ponder w 
“On nE Hoy 
Boys, 
„clays, in many seasons, it is not the 
crease Top, it is a question of crop or no prop; for 
in n many TS „the application of ste: eam a wil 
pomy entirely 
sees to her d Teek, per improv ement. It 
own , exhibitions, It publist its Tr: ansactions, 
ts I 
[wl ich for aios mation and criticism are not inferior 
the tr: 
crop, which H in,” 
„Mr. ‘Helps s seems moto be just fresh from non perusal asal of 
ar 
e 
any point ansa ctions of any learned soci ike 
ever made 1 Hi ic. is with the various branches 
kof s ee. Your Be AA 50 or 60 years ago, at 
the coleinating point of your snceess, did a great deal 
i and mineralogy; but science 
in all time has opened up new branches, has developed 
itself in new for rms, and „requires for ea ach of these 
The implement ag open four days the week— | in 
ie cattle i yard for three cat a ha ale ar two 
the days for a shilling entrance fee—a general 
| dimer, though on a’ small scale—and the general, 
| meeting earlier in ig week—are all 
improvements hether in so butlying, w | 
re limited i 
ESN with other favouring circumstances, hav 
already conferred a kigh agricultural rank. 
land it 
Ic Ehe: under- | 
anc Ne "the position of 
re time w when 
reat KE 
E 
Leier i 
hieni is now a! ied 
Ta aubes = century is Bz mean saree 
me in ora 
and he it ee if proper! ly de eloped, exercise a 
gres reat ae upon the fortunes of this country. 
you were 
+} 
” the following passage 
from which will be aad with ver y different feelings by 
those who have been taught to regard the plough as 
the very sheet anchor of British agriculture, and any 
departure from the poet’s injunction, 
doe generous Britons, venerate the Catia ; 
cultivation, but that little i is 
tainted by a ra amen imperfectior 
soil, which is pressed and hardened 1 py th 1e share, in a 
ex xact ratio with the weight of soil haga PME pins of 
ight 
tee e there ent ason for saying it than this, 
| this alone Gotë entitle the philosophic machinist to 
ana see, that t 
tal. The 
g 
|g Dogberry. 
Stag and sts He i = not : Tene plough, thes 
e flai oi of our standin 
F ago and 
he French badon on had not only not occurred, 
vas not even ge ae by ph ag: England | Ss 
= 
baa alians 
the manufactures 2 “this ope uly 
mely, 
subject to —— 50 o 
af : 
rs ago, when you were on the eve of your 
RS sand tht £ dent] 
E e 
things bk pi we 
you found out that this Society 1 had a mission | to fulfil, 
y, the world cone stand s 
pall nin to be sure; and yet more unlikely 
to pass without any such dreadful 
A i: sk the 
fet wea’ inne. n buy, 
| borrow a rsa ar 
“So mue o-thirds of hp Enp toast, and 
ou: 
ac + freee th 
tempt to ela peeve the a f those 
00 so ee themselves thes ee a to fem 
Arts, 
ssful. “Tt 
tapes deb in 
ised 
3 
ietciation was oan ap 
sed an influence upon x set pd 
E: da oe ines limited i inits range. 
It was 
and ‘artisan of me ge you ala te th 
ana that MISS: 
then ; you discovered that „n educating the 
Steam, that a "power, whieh Eat an eae 
Cae aan 
4: 
a en tig and manufactur 
Englan 
that in improv 
ing the t 
d, you were rapi idly stimulating and str rengthen- LE 
= “Apply cama cays ysMr. Helps, “ to the cultivation of 
ou bring the most powerful, the most eon- 
i beneficial effect upon the cadustr y. -i A ee EAER of 
the count Bii As years hose 
ore 
inir., 
considera 
declined ; ie. declined. "ie decayed, and 
15 years ago, a very sm: small 
imitation — has flow so long, eyen 
a que that moment, arnt vod 
iety rev 
n publie opinion omnipo- 
ed and carried out a T RESA 
which still pamana the admiration and the fond re- 
collection of th 
Now, g ito gas i of 
Koy? What was the we Es e. p ER 
It appears to me that upon this, I believe, the 106th 
ny of your existence, instead g 
mg mutual compliments and congratulations, it 
mupa; or inexpedien endeavour to 
b 
: cause. 
was the paps that gave yor revival and suc- 
o` finding m 
eee ne oe your es 
pe peti nce k res measly € thet 
a en half the 
rolled o influences | reviv. From the moment that you recognised that | MOS 
aid si es one gront mission to fulfil which no society 
advanced this wear had aecepted—the moment that you made up your p 
ou felt | 9 
section in the A “ate A an | that. 
— existence | and advan 
a ae i 
opinion, 
Te: | greatly 
and it was from that period that your prosperity | 
soci 
or minds to fulfil that sneater! ANEA that you 
in ine ange: the kn ae Tofining “t oe taste, 
e skill of t D, you 
were in fact Pm the me ve 
/eountry, and by thus roving iames 
commerce—from that t, you 
pied a — which enabled you te olats public 
if you adhere to that ents will still | 
eee: f this Soci 
MR. BOLDEN’S S AT SPRINGFIELD HALL, 
se nme appe day disposed | a 
? r, d nd 
= í ‘from Mr. Bolden’s herd nish 
tr piima the most. E ow and at the same time the 
st economic: | servant 
in this passag in any other 
ysofal I little. 2 oat Ste ee writer enter on 
the god question of steam cultivation. - 
_ | Jay 
before us any Binet wid method of a 
-| power, but contents | agi with AY Salar 
tion of a trial in re Stear pipe ake 
excellent friend the Chronic of | the ay | I 
have already shown, goes 
) sanguine with a Help 
| he is no hing 
es ee of paa EAn 
alae: of which an 
as given last t Tax ; e and 
distingis ished company-w j 
was realised, the purchases go going to € to 
lar; 
high 
ng to Čimmberiand, Mon. | 
mouthshire, Yorkshire, Kent, Oxfo rd- | 
ane t 
ly not necessary 
harrn inherently mischievous on other 
grounds, apart pote ‘the S A inaccuracy, and 
| incompleteness of the, work it turns out.” And further, 
shire, &c., as well as to the N Xe e triads and Australia. 
Pour teen cow: l., OF UpW: wards 
siii 
odata 2 pineal 4 years old, was 
woh tn Mr io at for 1687. A yearling bull “ «Cannon ” 
| fetched 85/. ls. Four bull calves fetched 2897. 16s., or | 
6 
6057. ng 
Of 
a 
€ 
i 
+ 
I 
0 
1 
d 
< 
I 
i 
E 
that te nt: And at 
the time, in the « pation aS z = present century, 
ettorts of this Society ery important. 
a 
tention. -~ 
the Society to 
remember that this was 
encoura 
nt 
fr. 
The highest prices among the cows and heifers were | 
and hei 
of 977. apiece, Nine beter aly es and yearlings fetched process 
neither i 
. Give 
pins uted, aer ar 
d I will not ask y € s0. 
that matter? ** ¥ roe ae amr or the 
oen ens ag his 
enp, to any other 
| ac phe k as the wants, do you think ‘he's wold care 
| whether the soil had been first cut into longit udinal 
lige Bs. fae “ Waterloo 20th,” ate by Mr. pany 
8 3 1410. lds. for “Wate: ae Bees ces 
5s. for arlix 
oy 
- 
as Saag 
teiros, 
4 Zay os te, Adsetanes of te A 
The aR of this useful aes tect dese 
Gloucester 
well of 
him- | 
his use?” * 
before it was final) granulated f 
to. the agricultural 
will justify 
