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eneral instruction of the mind is no] bones. ual, it is worth 41. 7s, while the cost is| Kom Rant: A B. Will Me Alea 
y greater importance than its mere ap- 3/. 63.—a * — which leaves a large margin tor 925 ä Sn the comers ‘of Kohl Hatt, please nay if he 
2... ͤ 5 but both are neces- admixture of so lango a proportion of dry Peruvian | Sea af analy Ware an inthe 
jn order to 188 nigel ak lanal atures We no as shall make up any supposed — nd may Kohl Rabi be transplanted * ber — aan 
or Mr. D has adm TOT, dis- | ammoniacal roy ae se wW — this aldanha B Max Won ns ull thom, cut off their leaves 
readily the subject of general eat oe vindicated | guano, when itis applied alone, may b row . into carte—all whieh can be dome for Ts. ea, 5 
gassed | of his work to the first few w of its title : | exhibit ; Report ＋ 45 gricultural — Association. and thar 22 lasong pile shimn: in heaps between rows of hurdles 
if all agriculturists were to nndergo the educational Se 4B C. “ Hannam on Waste Manures” is just the 
wd which he recommends, there can be no doubt Calendar of Operations thing tor you, 
th agricultural improvement of this country would 7 Povtray : SHR. No fowls suck eggs. But rats, snakes, and 
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€ ) . Take this hint, and watch the latter 
— ly secelerated—his students would ultimately j —— MERSE Fas 1 —Since last report we panigulany Not one hen in a hun av poe her eggs; it one 
farmers, but so also wou hey make good an e Janz. employed p ber stubble land for Turnips and | do so, it is only to rid the nest of an incumbrance, a thin. 
pake good any other profession they : might adopt. ASS with three horses, ; threshing and deliver- | shelled cracked eng; and when a do so —— y (though 
in any pen an Barley, leading tiles for Aas 25 S, e Turnips tor the — that habit is very rare) it is ing to zy practice of 
ks, of course, e n as any con- À The workers have been — at threshing and] throwing out the refuse egg-shelle in an adie A State, in- 
of this volume: 18 youl rns of its contents nb ‘pulling Turnips and digging Potatoes, in which the] stead of bruised essor Gregory 
demnation * isa = by h to b disease is progressing, the red ones are nearly all sound, the Runes FOR à Fauurzs“ Cron: W. 2 1. That the n 
ight rather i earlies are partially diseased, and we have some white ones that mbera by the improve. 
en as praise : ey are e 
demning whatever exclusively agricultural | came re South America some years since, which are also ve t of t 
taken 38 con g grienl diri tor it in 10 dad; y also very ment of their agricultural practice, {It is not — 
r in its title page. Agriculturists, for it is ; J. B. thiuk, Ka ay oo buns about labourers, or about 1 
is promised ite, will find this little work to sketch, in East LoTHIAN Far RM, Oct, 28.— We have 7 another] them with certificates aud 22 of money 2 pa Penaviour 
them we write, 3 ; week of unsettled weather, Work upon the farm has been — r number ears’ agree 
s detail, the progress of a mind from childhood ploughi A gam y servitude (we do heartily 
interesting 02 » ploughing part of a field of old lea, having stopped ploughing with Mr. Colman in hating this me de We — depend 
through the different branches of education, our Bean land from the frequent showers of rain, We upon it that the interesis of the labourer will be better 
upwards and moral, which fit it for any profession, | al ere Prepared and sown a small part of a field with Tares re beter by the Society, should it — influential in inducing a 
intellectual : : É for fodder — — ~ farming, than ever they would 
agricultural or otherwise, — it m ] aa ya av hie heed 1 litter for cattle, e., 4 carting 3 for cattle ; M, ** N ad "rewards, A we ugg match, b —— 
Farther than that the volume well illustrates the edu- | Sor — Farm, Oct. na eto o report a con- — fair mode of em the 
which the author’s own well stored mind has re- e of u Sark, weather e Jan Society 5 funda, aud — which is ¥ consistent w ith 
wed we have to add only two remarks: one is on Wheat sowing, — suo 2 kinds ot, farm wo ork 3 in this part | this rule. Tun ——— * 4 this 0 ub shall consist 
ceived, we i ich h. eee Tunt eh county but a 1 portion of lan intended for Wheat | ofa — — ry, an tee of seven — ag 
the passage in whic e speaks of re igious education, has yet been sown, gory Toisaa 2 in the Wheat upon a] all to be elec — Bagge nd “Thre — — ) in. 
where we should have used the indicative rather than | 8 of der coldest I — in a Sone rder on the 20thinst. Our] cluding the Secretary, to be a quorum, 3. That theanthesiay 
: i c orses have mplo hiefly in carting manure on to the of the Chairman ‘sha suffice to preserve order 
the nal mood ; Eeh h — sban of a t eee, lea ee also one Gar sowing fallow lead. since which they 2 sions ; that the o minutes of shall preben A 
DLA gerria 0 Woa oa nian : ka 92 — lege pred an Pag ing the lea ground for Wheat, — weep th nutes of the Society, and bay, Toy care 
exists ve be e eier to w. ough it rys oam soil, — has been the of the libr fth man, 
theology is rather than to what it“ should be:“ and | qu ay eee that 2 consider the ay in poor con- — pe shall es Pr a President for the eveni ening, whee care 
2 : | dition for ploughing, but as the season is now so far advanced o preserve order, and to see that at each mee 
the other, applying chiefly to the concluding chapters the work must be proceeded with. An odd — is kept em- E NUMINA is named for discussion at . ensuing wrn d 
work, binges on the superabundance of the ex- | ployed 25 De 28 for pigs, cows, * n oucting i 8 Thn any person 1 7¹ to be elected a member of this Club 
Latin and Greek authors employed to illus- | for the pint ob of sheep, a 5 “eer s g Clover for soiling hs rses — ust be propo sips Fs 1 member, — by another, 
i a Goi we have this day finished cutting Clover for — e — by a show of han s. 6. That the annual subscription 
trate which is as pi hak the n e shall now. allow them hay, with a a g00 ood ajionee of Beans of ee shall be ‘er ai to be paid in advance, dating 
pr ee ii or ed to the classi ranches | and Oats for the remainder of the sowing season, Labourers} from the annual meet ceding his 5 7. The club 
of education throughou have been winnowing Wheat, spreading Benes on the Wheat — * Mat monthiy on 1 — ded day near 
land, filling dung carts, trussing straw, trenching the flood u 3 2 s an annual me ting r Siuil DA Bald Ai 
meadows, aaa cutting bedding from the ealt marshes; our transacting the 2 — 8. That all 
shepherds hi 85 ully em cee Lae ie mehi we havejust mde of a oes — political, or religious nature shall be 
Miscellaneous begun feeding 100 dry e wad h Swede Turnips upon land] ineligible for discussion, 9. That | the managem 
karin of Furrow Drains.—In ‘serene fields on a intended for “the Wheat — ae give ee a good allowance | librar itt 
farm near Mid-Calder, ee f . the drains were of . mot the weather being wet they do not] but that books of an . or 3 character 
* bar choked di oe fast; our in-lamb down sree = changed twice may be ordered by the Society on the seconded motion of a 
oa March last, to d; and in 1 dey A m dry pa ture to lea orned ewes | member. 10. That strangers may be admitted . 
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the water in Pa desine though 34 | are now — fast, having between 60 and 7 70 7 — 5 Dus, if resident withio [ pimi of{ J, not more th 
Ear was gushing up to the surface, and over- the prah tortuight, and are all doing well, the ewes bri 
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flowing the land. On op pening Ti drains, the tenant e put into young se eeds, 2 8 sous of . of age, shall it have 
discovered the tiles to be tilled wit aslimy, mucilaginous and — into — Wheat — wa ich are now full o free admittance to the club-room, 11. 1 no smoking or 
d of a dirty goy . mui havi ing a n offensive | Italian Rye-grass of the most luxur iant growth, ried is ip drinking b ti this Society. 12. 
putrid smell, The ned out in two fields | best kind of food we know of for suckling ewes, we having in aoe any member wishing to alter any 2 the above rules 
for a consi le ogo bb, jr ere K d past £ seasons sold lambs at 8 to 10 weeks old, to the butcher at ust give n 1 7 de in writing to the Secretary at one meeting, 
À } l ’ are more — p ropose it at the neat, when it shall be determined by 
or less filled with this substance. Its nature was at rig Rye. — — — 11 seeds, without corn or r oilcake, We can- SMALL F mene 8 would — his article last yee, 
4 to Mr. M‘Lagan, the tenant, ity ok it ap. | nott help sra ae ag pn op penisie s eK 4 neplanted nom. produce Hower and seek Rene 
: at stubbles for the succeeding Turnip crop, and we shou , . 
2 way connected with tw o dunghills very much like the advocates of that system to see our ewes | TRA dag tant Reader. See past numbers 
fields, which were so situated that ae and lambs at present feeding on the Italian Rye-grass upon | ofthe Paper. Have pon, bo sh the indices to past volumes € 
matter could flow from them into the drains. Portions | land intended for Swede Turnips next yonr; which tice has The: ides, we 
of this injurious substance having been sent to ths been uniformly successful for many year ‘8 s past, and we feel ney ant en | A von n., Thanks for the eari Barly aii The 
mediately i ies A A ht oD i th A. where crops of this value can intervene. Our women Bare been | they or Wheat, o S —— — 
itv » the result of which was the dis- picking Gr ass and weeds from fallow land, onig Potatoes in | case o 
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covery that the substance consisted of a plant, produced | House, a and picking up acorns, for which we pay them 9d. per | Wueat SEED: L. It is certainly a mistake 3 say that 20 Ibs. 
encouraged ‘ a per acre are needed, when the gr: ab 
kranon d, as the analysis of it showed, by the . Carse Farm, Oct. 28.— We have commenced 5 8 of 1v or 18 inches. = one case we found 5 to. 
apart 
The 1 oozed from the dunghills, this week to spread manure on wees subite omad Renae ober holes being 6 
plant was submit i lou 1 or rib it down for Beans, We have also t me every 
our Association, and = See 1 ate s ; and Beans, which have ihe out a fair average crop. | WIREWoRM : Leyton. We would apply 100 bushels of caustic 
often proved most a otanical 3 has Tarnips we have begun to pull for boiling to give the horses ; ime ee „ K 1 e the winter's —.— 
tion, He 51 i AE | they — the expence annum of the keep young at 
q beim to botanists de Be gn his sg Nom m 2 8 caving i it tee. sing e , from the tiene they are weaned, keeping them on 
bdyeinz. But oy * “the PENS of Conferva Bom- , Or. 8 —We have had very wet weather, an nd] during = ween months, ae fee ding them on straw 2 
Pa it still e . apne is very little Past sown in this Turnips during the winter months. 
teen made to ascertain ite ts chemical composition. This pne gT A aA ood as pd the fallows are now in a very bad state, | Entra. In the leading artieie af page 721, sial ic the 
en the following remarks :—1. Thatm weather is not abe Ae here wil be a groat 33 of — me 3 * 8 me each 
dould al 5 heat left unso d ing fine à 
dunghill 5 taken to prevent the escape of liquid rable Re for ‘Wheat and Tares, in carting Mangold | obtained,” it should read “ tro at has 2 z wey 
which it may be sod eared of the valua s to | Wurzel and Swedes, and in storing og wa = suna, N iel o gy a Atp 2 ‘ep od 8 il top of col. c, 
Which the” be applied, but use of the evils to | wet, carting Faggot to burn drain FF reach after Wednesday cannot be 
of i litter to yards. Men are engaged ul d Wurzel, „ Communica’ 
waste of it may give r 2. 2. as Mr Swedes s aud Carrots; mowing litte e g roads, and wered the same week, 
e an improvement in on have now tied up part tof cattle to fat; we teed ce ee ee, 
e must also make an im- | with th Swedes, cut — ai ee comet We expect to have Markets. 
i by Ohristanas — Warxxstpx, Oct. 20. 
If we thorough-drain places wich otk 4 ers not so forward, Our mog stock are now ee eee a oa R 3 twise is stiil very limited, oi 
down — — — on the ting an N f Swede tops daily; J. y is not fet a the Continental 1 supply is — ee 
1 essence e former carried p — — FF s 
usefulne j :=— York A ker 60s to 130s; Wisbeach do., lous to MOs; 40. 
iding t} ess of the latter destroyed. 3. That Notices to Correspondents. hall go | 1008 to 1205; Scoich Keds, 70s to 9s; French Whites, 00 to ns Belgian do-s 
the armer, it has be ? | AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: Our Fi riend. Thanks. hi s 80 30s to 95s. 
Jade OF an eaea | , a8 fares we cam in some of te routes you 3 SMITHFIELD, Monpax, Oct. 20. 
4 a ponies, ge fhed a 5 re : be syror ll dnd the whole sakjoct—ral — 83 of Beasts is very ry large yet — meng = 
' acco: scus at ces; a unsold. 
pa e eee 11 you cannot refer to them we will, fo Sneep dien we are abundantly supplied, and but very few are wanted. Prices 
ver Sh re aby . 
4 ; “ A Young Farmer” consults you, | are much lower, and many are turned out. Trade is 
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and you question the policy of such an acquisition. There 28 . ‘ ipon 3 alves; Spain, 40 B : 
s — — another measure which might perhaps be more “ per sto so versione ae of . as a 
srudently adop ed. You will remember that some two years | Best Scots, Bere āe. 3 sto H i0 Beat Long W cols Pome ` Me 
igo that the Dorchester Union-house inmates were employed | Best peg ä Ditto e 1 5 i 
. unwholesome, aud more particalary | Gen Nee Hai ete 4 654 8| Lambnenecectooine g Gey g 
because some of the poor creatures had ly Ditto . iiep antl Mata MIEN 
yortions of flesh adhering to the bones. But it does not, — 5 eses prer 20000.. Galves—262. Piga—354. 
herefore, follow that the labour should be unwholesome on hin tera bi bad Ning ONAE 
e FOS) ORES there is a mor: cheerful trade for 
eg senie he precise mode ado speed in bones bat midis t advance. The supply of Sheep i 
— 5 8 Weight an and shape, rg samme paa Ma a | left from Monday are not brought on i 
and th of price aifficu disposed 
ren 33 a ee 3 aaa; from which 
lati it ‘will — 21 —— the nly de foe would be be ae 
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m poe e like those of Taras we know om af many such Second quality Beasts. . 2 8— 
cases—so' nere e „„ the miece Cal mE 1210 
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