THE 
e experiment—the causes of failure in the 
— 1 aces z lai Toman and the si a adopted to pre- 
and — in those now in use. Th 
siola to that at Mr. Ralston’s farm, 
t from the application of bes uid 
Mr. Lee’s Report 
had 
that he sold ‘the “milk from th 
making a portion of it into butter, I could have imagined 
how he arrived at the grand = tal of 2 wards 
e an ae 
eac 
eee that a 
year. But 1 — that she — — gallons of milk 
7 ‘ay fo for 365 days. Skim usually sold 5 ny 
a gallon. = milk will alm bo si nt to 
c n wn before th 
according to my 
and not 2 of — 2 
make 401. w 
ve 
Mangold, Beans or ps meal, and cut hay and Gras 
whole mess ther 2 ha ve — doubt 
report — ry an explana’ tion. I w 
spirit of unbelief. But — cows, and thinking they 
do well if they yie 8 num, I ca 
help feeling a a litle * riled,” 5 ent * 
anothe: — ing — f Py 231. each. A Bucks 
‘Dairy Fa 
Hydropathi ic Treatment of Cattle. Choa porcine 
the in intimate connection which e comp arative y 
iseases 
in 
of man mis the inferior animals, veterinary peter | 
seldom think of benefiting by the experience and deep 
research have been bestow: hu ise 
influenza, accom] appetite, constipa- 
tion, suppression of the urine, ey great debility 3 ; and 
having in vain tri tried all e more common remedies, 
preti — 
rom their own showing age 
obtain —— ience . to 3 
F. 
at a w wen 
or each cow is, 
a L 
e | Spanish 
isl SEEEN. GAZETTE. 
. 
_ Hitherto they | have eee. if salted eli 3 prevent 3 0; Ka 3 
rideauæ. 
direction, and which i 
useful. 
not beth 
His recent communica 
esult o 
n 
of butte — e 
old barrel-churn, ied obta we “hin k, . 
thod | 
b 
terin 
the influence of » d 
so far as to afford him ® contro over (say) his e 
crop. Is the principle kakai correct! Withou 
expressing any sympath 
n Mr. i 
be unfit for gr oe two days. Since 
then I have abandoned its use. Cymro. [Any who may n 8 and 
ax.— It may be useful to your re — ‘to know that, 
with enterprise, inerme rshire may yet take her share 
of the manufacturing interest, which it * begun yy 
our hills. T. B. Browne, ose 
his county is s well — in 
a to promote all that is possible for the 
agricultural interest and Tae of the people, has 
ad rowth of Fla anu 
S 
© 
the primary 
proper manipulation of clay soils, “When th those results. 
9 be the most natı and much saf 
any system of artificial watering 10 meet the require- 
ments of vegetation in dry weather. P. Mitchell. 
persons ca 
1 that oe be drawn 
a hill; none Be our country — could 
z ; one of these Suffolks took 
the prize at Windsor last . and we believe ea 
several sa his colts are going to 8 
aac I un . that Mr. 
Bro 
Bebiews. 
Ne Hare — pon A Friends = Remarks on the Monopoly 
of Gua yT. W. Buller. Ridgway ; pp. 44. 
(A Pamphlet). 
Cor mere respecting the Guano Islands of Lobos de 
Tierra and Lobos de Fuera. arra 1852 (Parlia- 
mentary 8 June, 1852). 
book, 2 was laid before ok House of 
3 
the 
— that e 
times the effe et oth in 
ments 
| the — rights of Peru. 
declared that the Lobos is aa ‘do. 2 belong to- 
wou pens ch this country, but do sg to fi d, theref 
“sons ae by the 3 lately obtained in regard of 
d Cochin Chi Unless, however, 
h much ignorance upon 
3 a short time Ro among farmers 
may pini indispensable 
a brood of one s young birds, a = yellow e 
Sakasi down to th hich has five — 
— il ry do if it were a hybrid, 
shire, June 
Importan ied in 1 —The flo 
off the 
pa 
1 in a he 
waste disch ru, but he does 80 
te 
I was induced, by the advice of a 5 to — the o 
wet sheet. p all hopes of recove 
er 
much faith in 
were placed on the cow, taking ca: 
the breast, — and belly; in fact the w 
bod head and limbs. Several horse-cloths 
cow lef satis for two hours, unable from the 
weight of ay  ciothing to rise, and . much e 
comfortab! attempt it, The skin e duri 
unheal: di 
end eae e — oe tna 
sacks were then thrown on, and the 
be in parts of ar 1 completely the 
filled with roots of trees. s had taken the gen 
us | quarte: 
Wilson, Lord Palmerston, Sir 
Lord Stanley, and Lord prvi yta by any ki 
ning have been ught „e e 
are | designation of “ interested and sus eta 
d| The main purpose of the gallant Captain's pamphlet. 
is to point out the agani 
— better terms than we 
thou l 
chiefiy apet atir y of iar e and Elms. T 
ding Hale —4 4 
ay a hay or even 
rass may be stacked with sven of — or of o 
hay, sprinkled wi en i 
7875 
iain 
o be n our province to 
pollens question, we should ‘say that 
onano is 
out the _ from the dam 
hestraw. Mouldy hay, put pected with 
25 lbs. per ton, was better relished | g 
e good, than sound hay 
many instances are 
Cae of: — 
e importance 5 i 
Government to ascertain whether by treaty, the nE 
Ay arek seamen to 
— E rubbed = zA till quite * y, when 
every two G 
e 
by “the Ae 
the 
H.,” in our last P. 
aper, respec 
Society 7 * | 
dig guano, in 
tz we leave to other e 
without salt, of 
eee Sante on 3 p. 105, &e.) An excellent 8 
farmer de in Cornwal y 
stacked ka ag: with ‘ual, which came ou 
aste when the rick was opened, but the cattle N 
ily. | 
n rendering the opra itself | 2 e 
and — b the juice thus 0 í 
de e proportion of straw N i from — to | glance sehen Pia ——— s rain map will show in what 
d the malt: fren Ib. o 31b. per cwt., | localities be prosecu 
the dampness ey ne new hay. If = — chance 
t must be i guano deposits ma: 
abso bend And where a a all the coast line 
of dry stra abso: 2 eae . 
is bels first in preventing the souring ditions exist, a 
rass—an 
nourishing 
accor ae 
g | hay is candy pnt 2 
porti: less 
appear 
on the coast of Guatimala, on 
from the 9 of Patagonia to some 
