81848. 
THE sete ME GAZETTE. 
— 
manufactured. And if such be the fact 
3 e “how we can convey the goods ye 
par ap fii 
2 
water and filth, composed of decaying and 
ot sewer, etable matter, ou o lon 
and 
3 certain t that Gov ent will very properly 
ia stop to Su ch 1 of poisonous matter, and to 
of removing it. We must therefore 
tl. 10s. to 
— 7 18s, to i conveyed 4 miles, so that 10 loads an acri 
would cost 91. A 
loads” — Swedes or Mangold. Wurzel. 
states th 
_ Another | farmer in 
Suffolk to 70 tons would cost 
at Colchester Hythe 151. ‘to 161. ; refers mixing it with 
good yard manure ; bút i a dry aden ic —. do no 
; that it should be carted direct = rom the bar e because 
— = “a its goodness, 
ing wine, beer, and every kind of strong 
— ote Hesslow, the Rev. Mr. Huxtable, and others 
ik of the undoubted value o Mr. Hey. 
A one other point to touch upon, ies shall — occupy — 
— time but for a little 7 as ther re a 
so much more able than I a 
ment, 
2 tion of men of science 
tothis part of my subject to obtain for you that elucidation of 
ets which will prove the necessity of st ing the laws of 
nature, in order to increase the fertility of the soil and provide 
d for an a t population. It would betray much i ig no- 
to give s and human beings in the — tor 
w 
ey can 
w 
e, and must wait 9 tue rain descends to divide 
‘ood, 
-E ia denen ensued, in which Mr. Chad- 
k part. Ns regret that our limits 
tg k pe 8 
Namo, Jan. 22.—The most noble the 
— sa in 2 chair. A lectu 
oe Esq., F. R 3, pag 
1ngto 
aru z 
ject ies explaining the compo- 
nures, and urged the import- 
d soluble constituents of farm- 
was a mistake, the lec- 
rmer had a large 
onsume, that he must 
hem off; for, if these 
a 
purpose of oipiaining 
that the crop of 
g from the atmo. 
u . 
he sheep, the succeedin 
nefit; and the Clover, whic 
the same benefici 
‘th 1 f 
e oppose Be ibe pes 
Herts. John Weale, 59, High |., 
a some weeks ago, to Mr. Milburn’s 
pamphlet on Agricult ural Statisties, Hers e is another 
by a gentleman who has already been of 
o will h e meas 
y which our agricultural statistics are to pe eue 
e in are, Mr. Denton kes 
suggestion, we think of s nee, o 
of every four yt years, an Ap- 
ual Report, comprising information 
the following heads 
sequent pe 
x 
“1, The total quantities of arable, pasture, meadow, 
ood, waste. 
“2. The average quantity for the preceding five 
Jets of arable I nd under biennial or perennial ees 
. The rage proportion of hedges, bi edge-greens, 
and internal waste, in n the farms co mprised in bis district. 
“d, total may of heavy land, arable, pasture, 
wood, vinx — tal quantity of light land, rete 
es a: 8 
© quantity of land drained within the pre- 
saan ng se years. The quantity of heavy or wet land 
remaining not dra 
“6. The rotation of crops followed on the kani? 
wia, the “ight | lan 
“7, 
es e number of labourers 3 per 
Eiei acres on the heavy land, the light land 
“ The value of this periodical appendix will be ap- 
5 „as ing some tangible proof of the pro- 
ess of agricultural ment, and the resources 
left for increase For instance, the peri 
s 
125 
the past —— we have paes mpl 
the Swedes all off 80 3 
— it for Barley ; ploughing olies the —— w a 7 
T 
cies FaRMu.— For 
driving dung, threshing an 
into the barn and threshing he weather has been 
TE and little has been done i — the fields. 
East LOTHIAN Far RM, eb. 13. —Ow ing to * wet weath 
Feng prevailed till t „litt 
he farm, except one — ploughing lea. 
ing grain to market, re ay coals 
metal = PEE roads, e bee 
eek.— 
188 
T iti * Farm, Feb. 14. 
. have not been m 
—.— and Oats 
dung (led out phe frost) on the Italian H 2 and red 
Clover, repairing 1 wis „ & calvi 
mi e other stock are getting: 
as > many Tarnipe s as shar can eat, cho me ep crop being 
ta ver abundant o 
ERMOOR SHEEP — b. 5.— 
— 1 month, the 
armer could desire- diy, ti iid, — = The latter part was 
frosty. The thermometer “has no o low for some years 
s it was on the 28th ee thi oi followed by snow, 
which lay a s now frih and wet. 
s, the sheep a begin- 
s time 
of the year. Towar rds í 
will be brought in, — grr a máar — . of Tus nips 
dai Those ewes confine 
the ey can eat. 
time. Gale are ase a with — fie Tui nips, and as 
F as they can eat. cows are beginning 
to drop their calves, which, besides milks, get cake and Swedes 
— soon as they can eat them, — d 
wo and three pa 2 
the shape of cake ra 
the milk, 
fre a sure proof t 
are affected. When — — Permits, 
Oat stubble for ine e 
pipes all ploughed in 
During frost e arting of manure, compost, &c. 
is Nor — 1 nermoor 
NORTH 3 F Feb. 1 
— last report with fi 
she eep b 
: i 1 — FARM, e have been engaged this 
ae 5 . — 5 t ras e eee $i ce) of the last week in ploughing f —— sowing Wheat; threshing Bar- 
Profitable nature of di rent systems of rotation in ope- ley, bruising corn and Flax ad for sheep and cattle ; hauling 
ration in different unions,’ pipe tiles for drains, Part of the labourers draining, filling 
Mr. Denton recommends the adoption of a ma ap of — „ ma —— eng mois 
In — 
2 district — a Sparas n of gm eid. ii chinery, waleh is oo. n y, when we will get on witb. 
lest se efining e e it as soon as possi 
would facilitate pai ce a aas both of 5 t and of erop: 3 — 20 3 week for the most 
: as been very w rs 
e me h BOCs aoan additio Ae | —— and preparing grain for Bere: market, A day or two- 
0 
8 
8 
8. 
88 
. 
co 
her 
purpos the valuable 
e et — lately delivered on the — of landed 
property, of defining the several estates within their 
respective districts. 
Annual r to “Willich’s Tithe Commutation | ® 
“Be 2 57 5 Longman, Brown, Green, and 
Long 
A corre cspontent, refering to the letter peg which Mr. 
Willich favo in a late ber on this ’s 
that th 
rages for each year, along with other worin 
2 — gi clerieal readers, will be fou nd in the tract 
nam ee 5 Pome prices, = 1847, 
— ‘Wheat, ä d Barley were 69s. 9d., 288. 8d., 
2d., en e per bushel 
Miscellaneous. 
St. Mar fateh ee fe Savings, No. 76, Welbeck- 
street, Cavendi The Isth Annual General 
Meeti f this 10 was held on 88 the 
Oth of this month ati the 8 No. 76, Welbeck- street, 
squa 
vendish-s The Rev. John Hume pry, D.D., 
in the chai “appeared from the several reports 
read to the meeting, that no less than 2,206 new deposits 
been made i year, 18,11 i nts 
mained 
— than 13,437 held balances averaging less than 
wards of 301, 663 was then in- 
he ge 
of life, will prove a source 
| being 5 8 for out. doo „ we finished cur lea 
| ploughing a and dung spreading for Dinbi wer; 
Sussex F Feb. 14 3 lea for Oats, an nd T 
og 
urnip 
land for — threshi nd Peas; c 
dit i 
uld induce many cf oar ds, ti farmera to chan 
system ‘of re Lah instead of growing Oats. 
Oats ; = by growing green crops, 
hey d increase their dungheaps, both in quantity and 
8 they would benefit thems 1 ud th 
labourers, fer without dung no man can farm.—J. B 
Notices to bee eee 
— — Bog oa indulgence of vur numerous corre- 
— 20 still ‘wait for publication. 
spondent 
tags oer i H. Davis, C. W. J 
AL 
2 mt e and 
W. . Har 
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lowers, M., E. X., (Braintr ree), 
. Russell, Guy, ry E Heavy Stock Keeper, J. H., . EN 
Vm. Pi Geo. M. R. A. S. T. G 
mation, that the — 
ere crushed by Harri and Son’ 8 (Templevack, 
aari tne for the purpos 
iaa * as d 
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orge g ot made a few practical re- | in improvin character and e conduct—materially 
which had hes aural contributing to ‘this class of workmen being the last to 
Purpose of saving manure. be discharged whenever establishments are reduced 
he would not den y that | from scarcity of work. 
3 a the seed, 8 80 —S m nnee a a anane re 
eory w — 
thndosebary a Calendar of Operations. 
resented to Mr, Nesbit for his FEBR 5 
as carried unanimously, Brrwic —— MERSE FAR “aie last report we 
by Colonel Hanmer, and onded | have been — ng stubble land for Oats ; one man 
that the thanks of the meeting be at aman forking ; 
his kindness in apro. 
Eo 
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Chez ter to the Rt. Hon. T. 
MP, 181 Le. By J. Bailey Denton, 
a day N m halt gga ae t to 
mem and four ree hog 
* wom away the straw ; fi 
a day pulling T Turnips, one man with a single horse cart three 
days s filling ; one woman with the ete mma 
por dha Tarnips fort the 3 Pi 2 — man with two single-h 
2 at Berwie tes; the drainers are going 
digging, one — 1 oe: the tiles, a woman ——— 3 
a man and a boy feeding the cattle; a man cutting Thorns,— 
J. B. 
— 
3 wee 
era 
tening co 
2 
were em 1 
your ploughman is accustomed, 1 pair of rhomboidal harrows, 
two car ＋ roller were required. 5 will 25 the arti- 
cles referred to will furnish answers to ur quesa 
