THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
143 
to plant some early kind of Pota 
— be smallish whole sage gic =i 
3 so.as to be sag ey tae inter 
f d with ashes, Fern lea sacri or som 
being covere 5 purpose. Plant Gg 
oot zn each set, 
and water the 
before Tay 
each Potato drill 3 feet from 
other ; ril, n w ishop’s 
kind between « at Pota 
d Ra dishes saa be profitably ais. 
rea ii tran ns- 
the 
= 
ied ont 
and Rye Gas i in aoit, or as early 5 as 
e, Beans in 0 as in 
i . m 
ahole on the Po rill, holding the 
bage upright, rake the earth lightly over its 
and, without pressing it upon the roots, 
about 
the plant. Add more earth and liquid if necessary 
If this method be — before August, you may 
expect, after your Potato crop, = head Cabbages 
E 5 10 to 20 lbs. each, 2 ra thus grow, at 
A yard between Aas bage, on the sixteenth 
part of an acre, At kae p so ee Spes 
and 13d. sh so that, taking the pri d. per 
hilt ZRS value of this E A er am will 
By the system of cropping — described, you ma 
i on the 16th of an acre, n the nage 
| a occupied by the Bot Is 
ed, : fair crop of 
en 
as, or E ; oth, a 
Pea 
Cabbages ; and if 5 
in Fe ebruary, in the pene of 
not he expecta as it 
ing. other 
greund except wi ith 
adopted our advice last 
S 
raised of Beet-root, 
d consumed before it could in- 
by being given to the pigs and rabbits, 
n it, Every cottager, if he does 
abbits, 
ne 
each of the 
—— ‘Second Rar, dives of 
. — frou 
: "i 5 
an Wane ete, FEEDING. 
k Aten tia ir, When I ventured to 
n 4 —4 denominate box 
all the precaution I was able, that 
BY 
s I or my friends 
ed ina hai 
le co 2 
re, fight it out fy, 3 
w. 
Se ee a ang the 82 lat, | er 
: undertake 
oa that in 
8 s 
u may | dungeon- 2 and calm 1y a es if the texts | 
o one without — gn and loathe t 
o| demning your s 
you.write “ herein the rev. ee has 
e bee 
dered 
from the truth ;” 2d,“ It woul te | 
Now, sir, under the first of these ere tarp a ew | 
ask you to point out wherein I wan 
truth ? id I 
he 
m for — together, 
= your box feeding system does, in agra wo = an 
dung. I thought this, I observe, was 2 uel, 
natural, and unpro ofitable” 8 without ee 
them with EVRE: e „also. ing cs which 
recommend dee chain: 
refr ve air abov 
like a felon, 
ing in his o 
ve groun confine 
ee ug in tlie earth, and welter- 
But to the sa head I 8 find that when a | ero 
sion 1 a 
“ e calling.“ Now, let 
w it is generally understood, that it was that very 
7 Tesline which first m my pen, and it ce move it ; 
555 if vou have caused thousands of suffer 
e put in ing boxi cara you — Iw 
wi ‘thousands out of them. ioa 55 
sed as ii. muck-m 
of that great aia awful Being 
to k 
are not machines, to be 
but th they 
whose crea nema you and I are also, an 
count of our treatmen 
informed u 
ad 
all t ee in the 
world could not have vindicated us for doin And 
as you u have directed m my “ a calling,” I 
inform you that when L ae my lett 
ment of cattle 1 had the advice of 
my mind (Prov. 12, 10) = righteous man r regar: 
e life of his beast.” But above all, I placed that sub. 
J 
the air, and they shal 
paty lay pA texts before you, and 8 the last, 
and then my letters on your box-feeding, alias 
t 
2. 
. 
- being among 
I thin 
a dungeon | wi 
ans- | either, though are beast has a stall 2 himself in the 
d | sweet, nd, 
o whom we | out 
The lar 
God not cor 
it in behalf of your Flax-growing ; 3 
eee but to the Club as 
eties in land. 
when I state that not 
Now fact 
carrying out your plans:of 
time 
em ays. 
Stated that Flax growing, for the sake a the Fas an ok 
formed an essential part of your syste “cheap 
ar cattle oe yet the one member, who felt his debt 
of gratitud 
2 
societies i in eee 3 . 2 
n you eee your lecture at 
ere Oakley, . T midt ax, if suffered to go-to 
; | seed, and pulled 
is this! You "ead iotic 
intentions of the originator ought to exonerate hi 
2 uch offens se m d needless -animadve “a 
to sound your praises, or at all 
forcibly inculeates, and whi l patriots and good 
men of all kinds always en - oe e. I like a 
patriotic wan muc t Low — ave the 
labour, if it were. by night ai 15 — 0 years, to — 
him out my se 
are = exactly applicable t n th 
all beasts of 75 field, Sty you will a ask k them, every 
one a ea t exception, and all fowls of men ir, every 
heir own as 
ements, Has not reat Creator made its ow 
excrements so offensive to o every living creature, that tit 
will perish with hunger pan < eat any thing with 
O 
2 
Does it not confine, | 2 
n dung, 
di — 4 
alle in pits in their own 
trary 
directions 2 
to my Christian calling, am Li in the right path for con- | 
e details 
elf, than he should se are himself to 
and, w tie 8 ld s 
ment reg of your bullock ö rather than 
publish it is ‘the world. eee 
ORNAMENTAL POULTRY, 
HE CANADA Goo: 
Tue history of the gi ren in a sta 
nature and in cage A vi 
ty, en so ae aud ‘so tally 
written by t pe ornithologist, of England 
and America, 
would be me to 
appropri iate language, orto ‘commit a wholesal 
from the truth fo 
and oy et 8 thee; 3 the fowls of y 
"eT aae says 
“this pas e yeya apean 
so obedience to the wil of God. 2 
mm 3 wri 
ét PROD 
u, my 
in dungeons for 
making; now, ought you no’ 
u r 
dee 25 for purpos 
et 
small one indeed 
ut 
what you w 
I have adhe its 
ou charge me with not | 
and, ex e 
in fall 3 at 3 by the 
full operation. 
„0 Curwen, Curwen, nothing can n be odder, 
Than thy receipt for making . 
some of aw Pre: 
Farmers’ 
e ee i 
r aud cal 
cal aceo 
itten at fhe nae shy a witty RES of mine, a ait marks 
= ~ j 
| fois 2 prove useful to 
of consiant care might bave 
although unwilling to be guilty ot oe kind of vient 
must necessari] o the pate of 
others, co importa every respect, 
to be entirely omitted 2 a 3 series ; and there 
are a few which 2 to be 232 
Ong ur poultry books m 
umstance it © 
I suspect that at a future 
will e, e s advisable | 5 
ha d. That cireu 
marks 8 a wide distinetion. 
tific naturalists 
institute one or two new genera, e reception 
e of the larger prm parton — aed 
the diet and habits of the bide ae well as 
sa rules of- a 
well as Grass and 
they are 
iness is not the case t 
feel prety confident, for I vid observed, having 
ran pie 2 
F 
r sixtee 
AE I — Sucre — ame that in * as ie many 
other : ecessary for 
our, attempts to nene AAN 
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