THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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c acid and ammonia; and w 
eee are 
retained, either 3 i pens use, or to 
ing plan 
them, 
service to the 
condition attract and court their entrance into 
bosom 
sists; and ive, own 
words, the results of his late interesting bee gi 
the matter of ammon ia, in all their freshness. 
a hi 
mis 
quite a wher 
— porte filled with eer will present no p obstacle 
ike 
in it o 
my present belief that this we of 
ammonia is * true and only form 
desi 
e ammonia to be offered to the pint, 
except perhaps as the carbonate — 2 — 
all e t 
nts, 
10 increase the 
silicate, e effect, or, at 
effect of cultivation is, therefore. 
supply of ammonia to the soil ; 
ith e every sees properly fed in the curtains, tha 
ex 
nelus 
othe e ana and friable planted with rel Glow 
e 
es that soils of this Sirena and in A causing a large q 
k. 
n when pastured, 
sed to the summer heat und flies, besides tramplin 
1 weather r 
ions — 
red. 
quantity of wens epe en 
antity o 
„Tha hat the — crop of 
land will be — 2 if n 
s being ut, than when the same land is 
n, Billie sais gave in the following report :— 
eg t few veal on the 
ing of 
a 
my farm 
row wing condition during 
rally lay our eee 
my cattle 
indè of management, in pane re 
| whales in healt 
ot better, after two such | i 
a 
n June 
Tt was for these reasons, the refore, 1 intro- 
e ment. * may be argued by so ome that “cattle will not 
fall away on pasture during ep months of Augus 
3 1 grant, m be the case a rich ald 
ands, but on far ——.— in t e-break 
my farm i is, and chiefly <a with seep) 
e ne-year-old a 
pens giai 
those cattle will 
farmer in the months of — and Sept 
th ; 
his fields have ae very paa stocked: indeed e impose a la t, by which the vagrants were not 
fro 3 = eee Nen orbed by virtue ne of the summer. „ last yea K allowed to 1 And they had w three hours and 
ity of the aluminous double silicate for it, no att! tG d th a f half aft break. restri 
e iih 3 is required to fit it . the food: eattle on cu —.— and they ‘having a goo pply of ac half after the brea ast jenen siga 
of Joc wad ha uren * ve ell ang were kept during the ame k n the ro number of vagrant 
plan si: h ve luxu- mon e and * mention that two'| applicants diminished, after several had Sent to 
riance whic sometimes e fol ows the ‘apptication of aeres of Gras s served for this bee The first week | gaol for refusing: to work. re-appeared as 
ammoniacal o Wheat, and which is probably of August I — piee $ Thais) and 8 ord and after some farther: experiments as to the 
due to those 1 im mbibing crude instead o * ding them so up to the —— 50 of Octo m the labour test and the hour — — and the discovery 
ed food, is avoided? time they were first put on Tares, I daily Observed they | that modated 
„Iwill not weaken f thi not only in their growth but | each rule of the board and infested the house as 
t any observations of my own; will | also in their condition generally, especially a the it was determi ned to refuse all relief to syst 
ly add, in sae chat all that is wanted to month of September. Those who intend feeding in this — — — some of — 3 2 i a 
secure the fall benefit of this supply of organic food ner will find it of great 8 x have a ste of the union — n di t counties, 
—.—. "We belive that he is a sufficiently 
—.— N ebe experience enough of the 
business of grower—and with — eee 
aad is fair 5 formed, and beginnin 
ee to be th WA 
acres of = 
ronesnmnt 
mber: this 
pring. In 
ted before, the cattle 
endency to. fat tten, — certainly i impr roved 
my tria 
nem double the: sae ag they “tid in Septe 
my Tar 
80 —— however, as 1. ae 
— great te 
erfully. 
e 
r | tematically fr 
r 
August, my cattle ate it a 
education a ‘children in the p poorl 
best and most humane features 
and the 
annars £ 
por: " ris of the i 
Various amendments 
ery searching 
an 
1 
d relieved —— 17 but: 
granted in — case of de po 7 
As 
à report 
er year 
those suffering under sickness or evident desti f 
women with young c 2 neve admitted, By in 
gulation the idle — se: from 
— ——— rte la on 
they went, were 
on which they use 
runaway pro 
fligat 
out an 
eakfast was witheid until som 
es the tr: 
fferen which 
professional rogues ; considered i most aceommodätiig 
rds a 
wisely re-introd 
destitution nbie-bodied applican i 
union house e 7 that ther s 
mean By this test ! fit 
peo of ripeness | and maturity. The season was by this 
Tur: 
the paeten of the 
rnips. 
as those cattle would, when laid on that food, go 
wt. sible to =e between legit 
sudden — — 
such loc 
absolute ul ‘of theirs, eons’ 
from 
Without a a stringent labour test, 
timate 
o often strike for wa 
alm upon 
corn. grow. ers of thi count Th 3 as they had 10 ormerly done, but in this I 
find i n 455 * — of 3 —— r three 
. been doin 3 r eee weeks ie cattle eee little or no impro thus 
of Lois- W. No orthamptonshire: and a are oy “age th RL fi Ra at — l cell 'e Feb 
e growth, fattenin attle. 
mistaken if it does Wee en many a mind to the The Tares used for this ea . 
‘Wa ahould hope hope th — ald be few lage anna 55 peas prone tes rated Na gee 7 N T 
—the crop of Tares 
yo t | standing in place of the year’s Grass, thus makin 
been set aside during the ing autumn for a trial the field of much —— 
ö i greater segs than it w 
of the fallow cultivation of che Wheat. ; poi b he i ashe: 
158. 
may mention, in conclusion, $ tat, by adopting 
horses, the 
of the yoke at mid-day, to be 
of flies and heat of th 
— acre was kept for seed, which left 9 
ares consum cattle 
tter being kepi — he sae while out | 
this. system, I kept those 20 cattle 
tock 
10 acres. 
Abe shen for sng | 
In addition to these 20 cattle, 25 pigs were kept, 1 
4 Ibs. of oilcake, ae 
only di did they kill to his expectati 
beef was of the best qual — m also th 
n the case when nued. 
1 a libns the — and 45 —— . — 3 : 
vere hunger, w 
— ion wil be eaten with avidity. 1 It is advan- PA nae 
rawa in June, to give as much the amended Poor- law no able- bod . 
8 8 3 — not be 80 one — in the oorti; unless — enter it—the 
= is fully — est of thei: itution—they have no legal claim to re- 
"tt er is gene ready ler ; . couples, if upwards of 60 years old, cann 
en | cept) ar too — 2 now be separated in the as ormerly 
Aà y ease, and is still the rule * those wh 
cuttin „ for the conveni porches ag 
d 
f classification® superin- 
his „„ ra a A ata boon 
e aged married as the 
have ve not accommodation for W a class, | 
e out-door and t — ar are 
not 
support and 
t highly beneficial: to nilis 5 
i 80 so, are San by 
the prestre 
cubist 
return to their . ments except under 
of stern want men who. contrive to procure 
j ombin ation funds during that 
1 
— 
missioners have, we believe; di 
an order, by which the 
wanton waste and habitual: i 
p periods of full employment, 
al pauperism of the mill : 8 5 — 
The men fiequeintly spend ieee 
i i t 
banks for pree Be í 
friendly societies. 
li ve the rate- a portion of fiction mig 
eat indi eget an eden a B 
take effect wherever the wes s ME 
eati measure —— on the 
o be noticed too, 
ry Ce the la 10 
t fathers. 
