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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Dg note Far 
it must be), to grin nd 3 to 4 bushels properly, | 
and with profit, will, with e of n mon oy. Tis and 
miller’s attendance, &c., ca v 
orth as 
have to give for it at the ere g mills, and lasi 
T have no doubt we shall have all artificial food m 
Slough i in 23 minute 
ssary t 
any experience of th 
ee but surely it is a inating of eg ion, the 
cost and produce of kee three for o hat I 
presume ould wish t Apiales ke wou 7 be, the 
greatest 8 of butter obtainable from a given 
quantity of land. The breed of pigs 
excellent, to which I et add the 
prise betwee of the four. 
e e or a 
ve much 
easure at any tir 0 in . hes “he — to 
tter 
ae of his 
Feedin Dia. noticed Mr, Little’s . 
of — — siop i in your Gazette of the 12th ult., 
y seems a most unsatisfa actory i affair. t 
Whe 
I first commenced the 3 i 5 ‘the 2 
admirably for the first 8 
nelusion I came 
uld be ji in tole: oien fair “condition 
when put up, and then alepas a off to the butcher in 8 or 
10 weeks, which in esignate the ‘building 
one for the purpose asa ota arg 
which is pa 
mates then t 
dy, and since 7 
e has invariably effe cted a 
e pe 
fo How 
at Chiswick | ( Mr. Cantelo’ 5, vit any!“ 
lied to; nor has any one of the per- 
c rs ever responde 
l to the 
with their “ experience.” Yet 
ree o Who 
ae dapper of es byäro-inoubator com — 
ver, as you colum mus fi 
all the scientifi information to be ha ow furnished 
and as shall, no do 
nee 
em dees, that nia i two 
in es in the 
Woeates ofthe hyd 
rong 
Consta Baade 
ee Labour, The 
inereased so rapid pidly, it 
a . _ England having 
some aq of employment f he what is is oe 
9 
he bhane are all 
n | able to a 
machine, &c., ag a ew engine (which | cos 5 in Aye cannot support the population, gem es to 
The ery of o 
under-cultivatio on. 
beco! f the country in 1858 ? 
d to the comforts of t n 
to imagine that becau se W ow in 
ita 
m received per day, by 
t a mere pittance, quite insufficrent to support himself 
and those dependent upon him. And what w 
must either go to the kee ore or tga 
3 to plunder fire 
for 
13 utterly 555 unless 
er resources to draw upon. 
look upon ourselves as responsible beings, and answer- 
a higher poy er for the welf: ur fellow 
P do | creatures, and the r and middle classes will have a u 
fearful day j > 
ep | pressed th 
uppe 
* reckoning herea! ter, 
oor by withholding 
> own to the 
S 
tely happens that 
may to strike out 
re er ts, and had 
Sag Arey probably not to “the Sait 
hia era fons i race of ＋ oure: 
most m ren hay 
a 
about the 
rm ependants, ea to render them 
respectable in their vocation. 
es, rogue 
—— ~ — of cotton, hemp, and silk, 
3 
per acre (one-fi 
use epnd þat: 
0 
the growth of fi 
highest in price 
chopped to 
ove the 
Sted pe they could be distinguished ata 
quarter mile. als 
prefer, hath at the same cost 
when we see th 
no hesitation price of rags is 
high, as compare to their correlative ma —— 
to the information which the hemil hii ate 
i under Mr. law 
th 
mented, i ~ addition to 20 ent 
combination of exh H. 
phosphate of lime is a valuable manure ; 2 
an occasioni 
museum of the Literar. 
asm ; fe? P. 
Eora with we re point e 
very great. 
ani e in a healthy at 
en rock-salt to — placed with 
intended for the bu engi 
will pbc dere admit that, when 
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