610 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
28. 6d. an acre, kign measurement (an ordinary case), 
who has suc ch land under * own 
t Loan nd 
tenant farmer ‘ah it, but too — unemployed, 2 
the thatch of his cabin, in the form of labour 
ean 
out dreaming of rendering it, by their labour, even 
at a intervals, a productive garden, as it might be 
ren 
limestone, gravel, or peat and clay—far better, indeed, 
than men ita f Spring Park now is, or eve 
from th of its constituent parts. 
been viding en all that art can do, to 
but man gravel or sand. 
improve it; 
By draini 
the ots to range e nutriment 
from; but vel or a sand, ke clay or chalk or 
mould, admits of no other change, and, to the last, must 
bea hungry, uncertain bed for umer 
re 
quent rains for ey con tinuously its eee th 
powers in May a n shut up, is what I recommend eq 
When Mr. Davis ak ‘this farm in 1833, for 14 pen ioval is 15 isite. Their nest or brooding place at 
(but with two e ears at starting), it had been night had better be raise 3 inches above the 
seven months out of cultivation, and had been from Qo to prevent all risk of damp. 
1808 to 1833 in ds of wealthy owners. One —This can be effected when taken in time 
tenant who had held the 500 acres of Spring Park, er E er myy — thing to be done is to re- 
i l more, at 66“. a pe failed, owing two | move the patients into an airy, dry, warm, an 
t, when a hn purchaser obtained a pro- able pla nee and attention is requisite 
these circum- | When es ga are very badly, and they should be nursed in 
a It is important to bear in mi 
of " not only 10 perceive e 
triumph 0 n the 
cultiva e expensive modes by whic 
A aai rior soil is easily compounded from peat and f 
stance of 
3 facilities which offer themselves to the Irish p 
hi Davis | 4 
digestion — with fœtid scouring, lungs weak. The 
little sufferers often pine away and die in two 
three d 
The Causes.—Cold, wet or damp, — as diet, too 
much “soft food, and drinking from puddles, 
hey shou 
set ab 
a covered basket, in ory or cotton wool, or x wadding, 
ipea them occasion He recommends some good 
ick gruel, seven pa rte, to which should ad added 1-8th 
r oil and a 
subdu ed his execrable soil, which was sometimes boggy, 
from under water, and at other times as dry and hard 
renching it with a powerful 
t m 
wa 
shallow surface-soil, which b 
for the roots of future pans in pex 85 the i impene- 
trable barrier which had the i iate r- 
soil, and the separated bey were 5 “imbibing the 
s of heaven, a ceiving in its bosom 
the various principles of aliment T by the dung- 
hill auxiliaries, has beco comparatively | W 
fertile. The land was next Ae where i it most re- 
quired it, at the cost of 5002. on the part of Mr. Dav 
(the landlord on tiles), byy made the drains 4 ft, 
t. Previo ously such 
t least half a teaspoonful during the day, 
split pronis is the best food for them when in health, 
whic 
ive als a occasionally, the yolk of an egg that has been 
boiled panes e a few ives cut small. 
Pi r Se —This is a serious pecan 
3 n generally supposed, belonging 
— showing 
of the 
the hen. 
R mo 
more properly px pira dirion, une hou 
itself in the me under the extreme poi 
ue, being cau d by inte * febrile Te disorganisation. 
Nothwithstanding d the doubts ex ed by Moubray as 
= reali ity of this disease, I iia from my own 
wledge experience of its oh pean mee if 
neglected, anà e 1 A of cure. In the ith a 
sugo, 
rare asaw where 
fo g can is ect is a ial and 
what is detrimental which they cannot do in monet 
towns, and confined places. This is one o cases 
for an W which, althou 
modu 
In spring it | 
ason. and 
mud ap. ‘th their belles ae the winter. 
amaa ne Pe ae wn for r the 
ter crops were Wen or mie PW — 
the chiling e effects of stagnant water. When that w 
rem il became eane: dapan warm, fit for the 
and le 
1 
8 Zz seed in the earl 
ing it. seasor 5 „ With i 
provement in the quality and e in the quantity 
uce. And . 
in a corresponding ratio he area of cultivable land 
has been — by levelling "fences, filling ditches 
where they were not required illing their 
or and eu thing down scattere 
Such ere been the leading points in the natural 
treatment of 3 Park F. which the 
= going to surrender 
after another Tare t 
enant 
ese, 
t the expiration of his | 8 
has 
| ps der perhaps a h 85 
rtan 
operandi, symptoms, and cure, have alrea been an- 
or hat the crack 
ver 
Id be confined 2 — 
gh very simple, edi better | bearin 
| not to be attempted at sight without proper instruction, 
The s | an average of w 
and of the green crops we hav 
ceed in the forw Galloway f 
cs county, notwithstandin — — £ 
in. The large quantity of inferior old insect i 
seed sold and sown this season has inly con ‘$ 
o the weak vege the dise f th ; 
the generating of insects which have Plant, aad 
up matters tha ll disagree wan away from the on the Tu brairds generally, ously 
mother’s ken, she knowing best t to spiny and how their growth, and injuring their probable ae 
to call them away, and suffered 4 r t from her throughout not only Galloway and p protte, 
only in the mid-day sun. One hour’s s nnn is more | but, as s our observation goes, — 
beneficial than eek’s sh Pe The coop should be whole circuit of the counties before enumerated - the 
gabled-shaped, which gives the ‘chicks greater a report eful cause has, we believe, opera 
rom being trodden under — feet of the To larly throughout the length and breadth of the Brita 
trouble, in the event of — a — shed Isles. ith itious weather, however, though haek. | 
war 
referred to, the Turni Taw even those of the 
white, or late descriptions, w 
of Gallowa: While 
the Swedes were 3 feeble, W and li 
in bre adth, Culti re may probably account i in part for 
aa 2 to 
athe, as a hale 
countr, 
well, climate and s 
grea atly i improved within 
especially along the banks of the Annan, for miles above 
and below Halleaths, and about Lochmaben, The 
heat, Oats, Potatoes, and hay, in the Hitae 
were sak % 85 d by 2 
soon operate 
ent, as it will polit fe per myar 
levels * . bring pier — of 
and chea 2 
owever, 
3 1 in of land and 
moss, an — 1 
sron 7 5 ie Castile all 1 cropa are fully an average, 
but drainage ted. In 
rlisle along th pote ba vale of the 
e and green crops, m 
near Dilston, . — the management t of Mr. Grey, Ùe the 
already 
ticipated and detailed in No. 2, p. 352, May 24, 1845, 
of this journal, to which you — ferred. ae 
orders, as has already been core nd the former i 
often confounded with and used (I have formerly cae 
80) disease or “ obstruction of the oil. gland,“ 
name. tion it must be pointed t a day 
after the removal of the scale from un xtreme 
point of the bg very high inflammation setting up 
the point of the tongue swells Taag 38 causing an 
unp r to fancy that the point of the 
appears quite flat and 
tongue had been 55 2 fori 
uare, But as the inflammation subsides, the tongue 
in four or yud taxi rhea its pointed shape; D. S. E. 
AGRICULTURAL GLIMPSES BY _ RAILWAY. 
er, or opened up to those 8 of 
ſerred on 
rapidly and cheaply acquiring, or of diffusing useful in- 
telligen g taken K run of eight days by rail to 
see exhibition at York, and to 
cane ag eursorily, the a ahin 
;| matter of practical 
to throw together these notes. As the prospective and 
sidered as average crops, it speak 
85 De rham. h a cold, wet spring as 
e, however, pein dam 
But the approach of Newcastle mova no harbinger of 
r | agricultural improvement; for tho ugh that ag oes 
1 ight afford to the en rising farmer 
almost unlimited pagia of rich sc the 
e Gateshead si 
phd 
culture, 
eah alo avea an undue, 2 
distric 
pained neglee Fro 
from v. great Net of Er 
Buon to the ancien t cathedra 
‘hf 
the — is naturally inferior as . facility d 
working, — of a = stiff, e 
with draining, proper c Sine as 
its oe 
unted— peed icky. d 
8 k belas, but hay crops light. 2 
8 little for 
m 
tie young spring-sown 
impe: see S en and cold of bottom, 
chill the m d t r sprouts of 
panta 
„ usbandry pn 
terest to the community, and the p present period of the | w 
corre- | producers, traders, and e we shall first 
y Clater, though no 
S Diakion; Moubeay: and 
elise bers, ping and poring 22 beer, to tlie 5 of this district as to the state 
ons ee e, The whl | Wigan cel ing ene bad sport from 
ng a try, all of whi 1 concur in 
year of 
ants, That pe cme gro 
cultivated spots we doubt pot; 
; but 
wards 
take a | t 
3 er 5 Se Foca 3 
A re, * Nottin — D eo shig 
eashire, and Westm norelan . e Tan 
eae casa, Review of Growing a ene need hardi 
ASD: 
* 
ect of all we saw, in a ride 
through a fair average 
lands, gave us no high 
ment in this county, th 
iorati have 
general; 
