is a little cheaper and stronger (say 60 that i 
h pee. j, but not so readily procurable dry. (Wee d | Pii oo tama ae or demonstration being given, 
wegetable ashes of the farm, when clean, may |fables, which have been retailed by Al 
miin cent., but are re rs so full of earth, | others. One is the fanciful notion th 1 an 
they may be not half this strength. Wood | scouts or sentinels : ; as well might 8 rds send ou 
otass at 3 per cent.) | are regularly drilled abe a they form e said 2 som 
n flyi gular figures | w 
a 
Crushed granite, (averaging 7 per . | fact is, that bi i 5 
— ted with lime, t. gh the —— on 5 e e ye ad 
i ible, one not — sa mar et; — — It is the effect of iyatini habit, imitation roe S 
ah roportion 7 * memo 
it d propo — rom the two latter organs of the brain being very aT A 
— 
d of preparing it, 8 gun in hand, returning from shooting late in the dark 
d 
that of w parking the ayem 2 — — and acid, may fo for of the evening, found myself in the midst of a ploushed 
the subject of ou field full of crows, rooks, and ravens, busy in 2 
straw, phosphoric acid, 20 lbs, which will take bone | would not have been the case in the daytime, when they 
< 1 ; 
the stron sulp uric acid—which will also more than | found s # 
of e) * 0 i ci nà chlor The — e as much s cared ata oe as a gun. 
of maguesia if not contained in the lime of the | Senhora d’Arrabida j 
pape 1 in the mount hai 
mal course) may be supplie y 4 ewt. of crude | Ubes, in Portugal, tod Id hited “aa sane 47 Bi 
0 i a 
à 8 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
when 
M still — much cheaper and | birds: 5 
its slow solubility 5 but wil irds : the same birds may i 
well as far — durable, than any the proper means. As heter . K 
. U , 
j rn 
Qur Whea terop “then will require, 22 the the worms that always come out of an evening, which | Which ew 
, whic 
dust, S0 lbs. with 40lbs. salt and 40 of the e cheap (or 27 Ibs. eould see me. This to me is conclusive, and I have ofi pture of 
> en š 
Á 
pressions in ‘childhood, whether for good ar for bad, 
Ae 2 numberless u g for } > 
pon the buman ki acting certain nd 
and | tender brain as 22 to 3 
our cbaraster ne — future, 
ping That man who 
5 mako a "a ae father, A to animalas 
pr epee citi , good husband, or a 
As — this disease, the next 
much i ingenious matte ia order, 
— ym, 7 might be collated, more 
t ing shorte 
in the healthy condition, Th capacity 
lungs becomes diminished andthe — m Adin 
magnesia, or 10 gallons bittern liquor from | yow of an Engli 
and the 293} f potass (of which $ spot, whe arga ri posket meir tie ss 
; > re perhaps a bird’s nest had not been d Cure.— 
—— re 3 À anh ni or bird maliciously hurt, during —. aai in pills of Enna Peary = — shelter from cold ; garlie 
saat alk ; or 5 to more. The Lanes and hospice are situated midst in a state of h + e 
ewt, common wood as ne or ia about 4 ewt. granite, | cold, bleak, almost inaccessible, dens wooded ra —— . > reathe gh the nostrils ; they 
of which, eet, 3 Ta = wa 4 should be | peaks and es livities. In the inmos 4 $808 — y n. = eg always be kept dry and clean, 
wel, as above JA oe — : sonya pied ee — A glens, scattered here and there, each of the inmates of tation, and restore the m ae oe —— 
e acid, which : Ss nat us this cloister occupies in the day time his little cell or | babl ta cure pe 
malt, chad w 8 — also, the su phurieaei, oratory, hewn out of the solid rock, in the most se 6 inks Of ny 
— irp 1 or fa ian Ds sof parla 2 ced e er with a. jat chime the canonical al oure, affirmed as of rinon but 82 E 
. ; nd alarm in need. were friars of the these ] 
— ta one ae ss, of weed ashes, | rigid order of St. Franci 1 . 0 ost animals than in as mankind in 
de . Francis (Trappists), i „ | ticular, obvious . 
> pate eee ee rushed gra granite te (out — panta a pind oe e and 8 fos t), vowing per toms ; Ar lungs are in a u 
' ay 5 order erior, 3 entirel tion i 
pr s ad a gallon of salt-works bittern. tables, and retiring fo for thes eof more 3 k par vip 3 8 unless ms ouy paer 
table p at ugm vic ar the 5 contemplation o heaven o 4 In this spot I was as in the las The curious will find play — 
or : 
estimated ; — crops, of eas os — anne 2 „ song) familiarity of ‘the birds, | details scattered — — writings of our 
bon 3 req ore, 1 ee to court than shun our presence, | “'Ve-anatomists, er, er, Home, Bell, Owen, &e, 
proportion DREIE: This re case in some other similar places which I numberless foreign ankron taliste, bie. 
e 5 visited At Montserrat, i in Spain, there is a stupendons | at Maj 
i e] iat Acid [Magnesia | Ash | ™ Epe * 42 the ie Sele of au 2 remarkable, What a elise 8 
| ssible, wild an essi with a mos + eons Se * of 
f — — 40 > 60 | curious S of high peaks pose te clouds, on | day tem mh op tte ack ie 2 bei 12 
80 40 40 60 100 | the sides, near the seni of which a: re suspended | 4 — 2 raer sa M. 
1 55 55 70 208 | hermits’ cells, each inhabited during the day time by a KB. Dixo es Poult 
or = — 22 54 monk. 9 hospice for the wearied tra- . 1 and 4 P. Boswell s “ Poultry Yard,” 
i 220 110 410 8 At veller, i arid and learn- | Lhe results of t ts 
448 224 224 | 270 210 | ing, has Aa ewise been swept away b to al | proved from the — „ examination of the lungs 
abuse of the sacred name of liberty. 3 of the monks | Of several which had been most perfectly cured, : 
‘These dressin 
gs will save many crops shih now | of this most verdant spot (abounding in the peninsula), 
liv ed some time gaes 3 all the traces of 
Occasionally fail, for 
y want of one or more ese in- | was famed for being always, in his hours of exercise, 
since the ar bef i i 
* y are, as before snid, erent to | accompanied by a choir—flocks of little birds flying | 
estimated from the followin i kim every now 
demand wing London prices ; which a | such a retirement as this he could the more easily act 
arked, but perfectly healed, 
50 much success — . the researches an 
M. Ficurens in in curing birds, ebiefly by the aid of tem- 
is it not reasonable to infer that a great deal 
the 
would ture, 
—— mee e Sango. Cowan aa ta the fame principle as cage-birds or other animals might be accomp humanity by ebta- 
Pat RIOES tbe byaccustom- blishment | hospitals for incurables as well as the 
Bone Dust 18s, 6d. per qr. ing them to his presence, and feedi ing them “constantly, eu les (the former being now generally doomed 
8 to 30s, pe ten from nestlings upwards ; they looked to him for food | to . 5 Maisons de 8 = the warmer 
phurie 17 tian, BY per l and water, always at hand in his cell at all bours. localities of our variable climate, pA paani 
1 3 a ee. Habit taught them security, instinct and memory when night and day ú ee with "all * 
a pe 1 a 5 obtain food, Tiis familiarity of birds is instanced b op n * by m - “urge gone 
an out ay, the ne ma ir Joseph Ban ? on arriving at some of the unin- | XC- and counter t any one w s 
ace in the r regularity of his crops pae bpas plants in the south os where man had not cough try the great difference between mn going into a 
still depend N et foot before ; ths grueliy of the sportsman and heed. | Warmed bed (not hot) and a cold one; D. J. E. 
| red destroyer had t them fear. . 3 
al ane Beare proceeding to the dise LAND DRAINAGE, . 
next in rotation, I premise, it is with shame I avow, Resvumine the portion of apur subject left off in last 
that the foundation of most of these painful s | article, 3 „ on the ials used in the filling of 
wi ch birds are afflicted in the domestic state, origi- | draine, I w 38 | recommend that in the case of tiles 
nate in the careless treatment and eruel neglect of man, they should be soled wheneyer the bottom is in the 
who holds them in Ware! tor his amusement or benefit. egree soft, or eubject to be abraded by the current 
They are generally ac om d very early, when the little 
ehicks of all species dale ri out in the ped 
or not confined with others in a dry y 
pen under proper e yë 7 e when 
to be dragged out too early in 
e in the evening, * or when fe 
an rays have Ae absorbed the heavy apex on the 
s. ai broods gS, 
: negligent'y e 
rate as the 
require most nitrogen; Gre a chicks, ducklings, 
ire five 1 3 more than it 
Ehen more nient tim mes 
Pain one next but one one, Na avd Lops into this may and death inevitably follows ; or, if they survive, morbid 
Eee when 1 hope to give the results and death! . future | e 
s ö leon in order than t e 
theorie 8, in ord t that heed essness me r get 
E 2 O account for 2 | l sekel. Paren ts should 8 A | 
d 
ereet 49 but these plausible | any eruel conduct towards the brute, Gil ir 2 
sin the wild wild st - 
ate of na ture in parti- | or ever will, soften or alter merbid Ol gees 
ed. Let parents. contrary, Po 2 
, | the 
moderately hard a 
n 
* 2 i can 
d by closely e es e silly vain hope that after-age bal e Rae once | 
din une * 
nen, ot b 1 tion, and encourage vie for the earliest im- 
ci 
ipes a oden soles. Theoretical 
I would prefer to employ a small tile with 
larger tile of equal cost without the sole; 
tiles and soles pra y are more apt 
taiis | managed and carelessness or 
the mere naked tile, whi 
existed, but that were T myself to bear i 
ul expe erangements spoil t e . 
ded SEY omen: saf ee ee Therefore to a nord here to — 1 means 45 individ ea aas paguak — 
r the small farmer’s practice. ger animals sect 8 ich men bg e ai ea — | i way A 
= ÃO proper diet, are as mu rees of profit as ee = — £ 
I ES OF POULTRY, we owe to humanity and to the “giver d 
a ol om p. 7 gifts,” “who gave dominion to man ov creation 
ji uiring and subtle mind a Ti for his own use 1 N e. of their 
prompted them to invent number- | natural habits and mare ech a 
3 
s tru 
he materi be placed in in the 
little 1800 after 7 as 1 but d 
for eee t par’ 2 vho 
did the 2 The layer should be atr sty 
scientions a individual, who care a ewe 
who will n ae aterials in the a 
E satisfied of its efi r the purpose 
3 applied. He chould be allowed to exercise 
