1066 THE 
= ERS’ 
Misia _AND Bocca dea GAZETTE. 
[Decempnr 1, 1860. 
tion the increased skill and knowledg 
eave “i attained during the 11 years ‘hick uE 
have then elapsed since 
Though we cannot anticipat e the 
the contrib 
lessons or 
well as our 
both st harre and ‘abroad in 
now. 
necessa: a i. of use to those ho sen 
7 of opre Any a motive we can urge upon 
eader r here or in the colonies; but publio 
spirit, and philan anthr ete needing no Dars ee ra from 
ll doubtless also urge t them to 
endl thers 
One Colonial authorities then nay ‘eal w called 
upon to bestir themselves, on their own account as 
as ours, to send complete bh as of all 
| 
| pos 
effects in these as in other Aei e : “an “a A ‘me 
sitated te rsa = ren =< earlier than 
par art, » adjoin ni ing the ighbo ouring parish of ‘Lechlade, 
where it does not act | beetle. from not being carried 
low enough down, or for the want of the be od of the 
ormer e impre: ession that 
Eet has still “farther mre teat this change in 
M hav ak -< Sma myself they would 
0 
Previou 18. to the enclosure | of _Kempsford „parish the 
Fa Kalera itself at 
fro O several drains or “ditches, instead: of 
nd there is little d 
resent, a 
|f R I have | 
allowance = oe veil with as muc 0 
osed of one-third Barley straw and me wchirds 
same Soe and the Brigg et is the en is 
ry bad state sw want o 
ed b; 
Alf: 
n, being preve 
the several ov owners 0 ce 
When river was navigated up to Cricklade, 
previou: ia Thames and Severn Canal being a 
the aca to be three weirs kept up in the 
but t now two are Ta gone, only one bei ing ke pt ca 
E 
[thos as they y would eat. My se arr repjoñstrated; | ; 
ast their 
well a 
their 7 raw et uce _Anything ually 
the raa e will be | 
ari eS a atte telgi her 
either for human hei 
ak Lae 
ing, or for wor! 1 and 
voae oils and o other fatty sas hia, | 
ools, and fi tanni b 
c may spri up ser- 
e indostrien, or cont butiye to the 
comforts be ben he he colon sa or ie e moth 
claim 
Crystal Palac 
I 
national Insta “Exhibit “att _ There was, in the |i in 
of 
I said ‘ yill tg; 
oa enough Ne a god w 
in my absence ; soon 
thing amiss remove ve the anil, to ae 
my icy ney r an absence of s 
ale d to see the ewes in their 
as you perceive an 
astures.’ 
atch them eremtly the m 
beset so thai © present time the flooding i is pe: 
more by ia foul state of the river than a anything: 
erected for the and as a natural consequence, 
odad so good as they 
jose, anı 
not 
show how these advantages 
to 
arrived at and who shall pay for them. 
gener: eral subdivision of lan da 
the very 
her: oh na, 
e ai in the agricultural Hoat af 
never any thrive 
This will be some ilko to those | 
whose 
| befor T OT 
Thi experience just 
nich we = week applied ; and it 
will no doubt Der satisfactory to our Correspondent | 
who ha doubtin; A rey of the 
‘ollo wank wi h the best results by M 
Mangels were out in that cruel frost, the |P 
-| only oe i which I haye known Mangels injured f 
ber. 
the ppo 
of engineers, to make plans, take p &e., 
my tsp an in application to be haste to Pane = 
a Genera r Act, somewhat like the General Enclo. 
to lay b 
the commissioners at Leo meetings, and take instruc- 
tions for carrying out the work. The Nar rag 
should ke rather aa rous, and selecte ed fi rom the 
sch eeaim that we are speci 
the ae of 1851 showed in several 
raced that it is important we sho or zor 
eee agricultural ucts which are i 
able peaini ia also the means by whi ch hos 
roducts Withers obtained. The Donar aiid 
processes of "Colon ial be illus- 
ated, and our own anette and farmers 
Manure 
means 
would thus derive many a us re 3 hin s 
seeds, and machines, are 
1862, for the information of o ricul- 
u Eng 
of 
agriculture ; ‘aid there ou ught, 1 in t e ein of 
lis = 
ise their lala would not cease at the com- 
It will however ‘phe borne in mind that a larger 
n usual was a along |Ë 
the roots—a qua =e vy wel ma; eea be 
gradual ‘diminished, hel the condition of the 
eep shows that the mixed Mangels and chaff are | 
uin io succulent wie os 
turists, to b 
of the eini les ains, s Seia 
n 
Barley, Oats, and Pu pi of “all t oe limitita whieh, 
produce them, and a collection of ail the agricul- 
tural mach any how connected with their 
aed s 
English agriculturists, upon the otilar fy 
hand, with all who et ‘the Booey of Bug 
ae e— a 
agen a 
par te and 
their art be pr ies eas pmi fall itustrations of 
the pi ls tatus of English farm management | p 
for, ‘the „instruction not e, Me their fancy 
3 erals, vegetables 
animals—the produce of o 
mines—of our Tongi lands our quami 
our cattle stalls, sheep folds, an 
dairies, 
which 
, but the colonial col- 
lections require long time poth spas their raison | 
transmission, and it i 
o take 
ake 
f 
mn 
of their natural pro- 
ducts and their several industri ries at the Great 
International TER tion some sixteen or seventeen 
months hence. 
our pastures—of Smithfield Cattle Show, 
aai: 
of the to be laid out and eo. for 
aia cont to-act as arbiters in disputes, or 
4 ‘ease Borne nlc! to Sieh then works i in order as al all otted. 
Th 
plet 
| evidence as to the necessity of making orders) for 
persons to keep open their several ditches and water- 
enc clos sure for peas are men well qu 
| essential Cap eas for a a age pa: may 
not be clev er at mapping an — and o: Era = 
baitio of the mie og a3 of a General O utfall Bill | 
for Englan po! X epared by the 
sata without dali ay, D to an enor- 
a goo 
sioner, as he may lack Tee: Bahari Taled ie 
bearing of the several interests to be a Adjudicated upon. 
Ia am thus particular i in this, the most essential business, 
as on this depe: ends whether it will answer for the 
expense incurred or not, for a plan ever 30 good Se 
n the waste of money expended “under Government 
pera ste tre one feel perce pars in 
recommending Government commissioners, a r: 
nn parties should be appointed to the office, an 
dof a shoul er herria vin = There are 
instea 
Thai es commiesioners, I believe, in existence whose 
f not sol el y. 
ə 
cae AEST 
ON ARTERIAL DRAINAGE. 
with -5 of the soon. aay rin so ker ri is the 
BY THOMAS ARKELL, PENHILL FARM, SWINDON, 
a een 
WILL now m case in point, that i Ais 
ying or A one aide of the. ne brigh the drainage is 
as ae ded and is „tolerably | J 
reglat ala sing. 
ground-work of the tence, it being only neces- 
; toi ba and enlarge their powers- 
to staré g; besides, if a Permissive Act was 
peset sad and the ia ed in only a few cases, it 
it answered the hac prior 
when ted in 
i Kempafond, Gloucestershire, was sleek in the e year 
Shee a ig was laid out by a Mr. Webb, of 
| Sto and aa bone time it must be con- 
perai ria work of a cleve: 
|as 
nmani importance to be sondage on 
t 
Or 
ap, No. xxxiv, but the grand secret ities uccess 
aiai oo soll ee ue immense damage, is, 
that day, is the “len of the parish, which i is between the least of it, discreditable to e we live can 
A QUESTION was asked | fit $ = ver Th ing h pwa ae. will not-deny 
ness of Mangel Aube = as ‘food bets a ewe bed iien at | an side of it about “four an would be in a much auol 
“this season of th commands a fall slice te te purpose, > jastemeeanags if those home aiey it is to cleanse them 
"We li there y to doso; From my own know, 
Nr. LAWRENCE, < cremate? bane Ae experi- as above described, one rather over two miles long, ledge, I could say some very hard it i ae ti 
subject, After referring to causes 
a ee induced cistier ripe- | 
pa cy Reede ia 
ence on the 
Aih } ka 
ki 4 
I Lave! for this drain, which answ 
besides these, there is a main drain cut through th 
a Fe about four and a half miles 
aie ed Thames | be 
w wet rap 
| sa the river e, that would be almost valueless but | 
ers well, except at its lower 
fi 
in length, esih inj 
injustice and i A p 
(anon a) even greater hardships than 
ak ention, and of unfairness 
be charged against. me, On the other hand, I gladly 
