10 
by y the constitution of nature, 
nd : fine of from pr to thi 
in a ‘title.’ 
its v 
lan 
who cannot manage his own business without 
ч "pe ler a his bow; ў Tend it is ee 
owner of lan Aon or 
pro- 
cancers upon 
For one that is paid 
But 
intends and expects 
er abit ; while every 
Through ета б -pride а 
not one owner in a hundred has the 9 to 
cut out the ulcerous ier ‘and live the ere with 
the other half.“ The "e son comes of age: th 
old entail is cut off, and a new one йир! оп, 
over а widened sore. The debts of the father are 
visited upon the so mortgage i 
Ee ed эз a part of ‘the inheritance,’ as inalien- 
able as t Md residue 5 h would really 
be his, ms the mbered ion wholesome A 
e rid of. т the gangrene * not allowed to 
andage of red tape, and the parch- 
Mater ра cae the dead to the living 
u Uthe whole 
par ; 
0 rwise ? If the young е 
had been tauglit t 0 e Dock thie the matter in the face, and | ? 
make a vulgar balance-sheet, he would see tat he 
be bought and. sold 1, operations i in connection with the c 
rty per cent. проп farm in Ha 
e 
valuation in question. 
tate henceforward suffers | fo 
tim 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZET T E. 
[JAN. 1, 
rops on à certain | 
manures were 2 there was plenty of cen аад 
to us, nitrogen; and if the inorganic, there was sulphuri 
. — mem mida A cid, and pho shri acid, and po 
ast меба yir ptg y x | рй», could scarcely be 3 in a somes where 
tenant himself to the e 3 о тру уң s spray of the mi borne by à wind, de. 
we -— idered that its publication would add force posite АЗАН very sensibly noi Sts lige — m 1 the. | 
to a criticism whic —-— 3 mant. il inge of the trees e it; hi ile the ho пан кре | 
st iced on jort gro ne, contains — nce of silica iron, lime, magnesia, 
festly so nd 3 with Limes security on The fault may have been in the оын. + * the soil, — Í 
he obvious tendencie he climate, or in а mode in which the ehem 
it again purpose of assuring him that 
our remarks referred simply to the system of 
cultivation and valuation which 
E 
2 5 
ation but to the inventory on w 
was founded. That the former was esito аң E 
the M: perfectly truthful we make no ma 
doubt—in fact both have d ума d satisfa- 
tory to the vale parties rep 
i ulty sida p" duda: 
the valu 
But tha 
tion and a — ойс between outgoing and 
in — = nants of land we are ready nevertheless 
to ma 
THE YEAR'S EXPERIENCE. 
ExTHUsiAsTS in agriculture are apt to ride their 
hobbies so fast and so far, that m ре are incited to 
— a 
b 
T: ; therefore it is da Pas to che vig their yit 
reer—to show that caution is — e, and goer 
i nor succe ertain dir 
eon dfükiotis, and the 
is tually paying out of his income a over-eager enforcement of any favourite crotchet, are 
d of from one and a half to ine per dent: dts very mis the cause of agriculture by v 
M itai з acre of his pro he sound | attempting to prove too much, T re like * vaulting 
rt is thus mulcted to support the 5 and n. which o’erleaps itself and falls on t'other 
The ral 
e can the less afford to improve that which is “bond | side.” y induce a general suspicion of inaccuracy, 
fide his own, with тш е might t be happy ‘ were — a distrust of all experimen here seems to be a 
t'other dear charm ant of honesty in suppressing all instances of failure; 
This is but the rli a аа: , the premoni- and it produces the same disagreeable upon the 
tory history of — wholesale d-surg gery, or but- mi ind as when the lights of a ary аге. dy rom 
chery, an * Eneumbered Estates Act? We may blam: атна 3 à 5 7 ke AE 
* " resent occasion, thea, 
A as Iaadlo absent еч fer keen and P and to produce some instances in which the ence 
mde ао 0а — i am year has contradicted several theories of ег яра 
ill x way ri vement, d scarcely a mat tter = 
| 
hat encouraged | by tai мо асгеад 
up то ed with unmort 
S in the eyo pe ы 92 sons will 
make a fort tune, or marry one, to pay them off with. | 
It is idle to blame what is "tndibidually universal 
and hopelessly innate in visionary humanity. 
ex о blame ie the law that ири such 
ing the s ис» a lengtheni ing 
chile of ыа penu PM nd mis- 
ye Ane’ intercepting the flow of public жем) 
to the best, safest, and most patriotic of all invest- | in 
ments, Be Rees othe 
oss, settlements of * two 
" ought to vitiate themselves; 
mere arithmetic abs; without of reason, 
утка: 
е greatest of all Кепенин to "tiem, 155 the 
publie, and to the ape of agricultural 
who 
investments upon А жир unde rlain 
able — of * settl 
кай to which t wee 1 r justice 
em ment. we have selected is 
but a single чне. out of ну longest, рер 
of thé - Ws cast * — by the great Land 
Question of a coming day. C. . Н. 
1 
Ir will be in the recollection of — of our 
readers that a few weeks we occasion, from 
the pabtieation of the inventory of the euitivation 
by t СЕ" shire 
і of the expenses that have been 
incurred rather than of the results in which ti 
i n wh 
the incomi 
obvious that so long as an outgoing: Sra s claim is 
permitted by custom to inelude a fixed e for 
every operation of husbandry he may 
form in theculti 
vation of his last year's crops—th 
ор ; 
bay thay be performed any without 
to the necessities case or the 
inen “. а next occupier: and a list of of the 
wever | КЧ See — to са ів year fone 
ors and folly will always lead fo ior paren is in oth y no 
aged land into 
he | chem mica 
* settlements of property be as 
they may, entails of no- an 
p i 
” barren s Ren D chills 
ook for 
| sili in perience neither ean i 
the 
ant- i 
odie to per- spea 
beneficial to employ a 
| employment, although some slight effect 
pects, it t been a 
“experimental pr 
5 of my own—a conclusion to which I was 
last yea — — ments. Having tried a varie s 
res, and found them all attended with 
— pest Simon кй от Үү with нна» I 
piece d that was something in that of jo 
3 eee suite table + 
soi only remained to discover in hat 
be pw T tied it, therefore, 
the proporti of 1 ewt. per acre. 
Each quantity had. a doable чам, m т ono of which the 
n March, & he other in April, 
by 
L 
produce о 
sidered азга edet for though i 
the 3 сті, were em mployed th ere was 
een too little and too 
produce with which it was с 
: eri 
2. It is commonly iar that — bind land is 
high condition, and has: e of fer- 
tility, — addition y do harm; 
N 1 hav 
pris gia it had been well амаду ed sh 
fo! n it, no гар ment w 
application of 1 ewt. of Man e part, 14 cwt. of 
Hp sphate of ai ionis in another. 104 = ‘of en 
otash in another, and 4 ewt. of 3 and E 
t be sa 
wasted in bebes 
eep had been 
nure wi 
ii ic 
e produce of straw, t diminished ps 
‘Weight of = bushel by T lbs. Itis га to be taken 
granted that such is pecifie effect of that 
in general; for, in ano — 
r ease 
the eorn by 10 Lushels per acre 
t 
a manure which idi not pay for its 
may De pro- 
pon auy hypothesis, the materials of 
ca 
you —.— кака it, t 
No 
in 
combinations were presented to the roots of the plans; 1 
"nd e : at I avs only to furnish the i 
di nature to combine them for herself, 
manifestly fa fails 
e is another error near akin to thi pac an error 
m 
ar wit — 
so ro as adea o£ 
s vil pber , under the Pippino on that you 
o liberal in i ide and. that the more 
he more will reap —.— it. 
w, it is true that a suficieney of manure 
t for a only, but эг? pis 
pa v -A 
n good c 
contains e of the elements 2 fertility 
to sustain die interme diate x till the season comes 
"— € ren ewing the =: and EN therfore, if all that 
use of in 
азу; aad 2 ow 
varying ae 26 lbs 
fa most hee y 1. do 
experiments, because the sis was so 
rable, that i xu каны ЖУ he greatest irregularity 
Ме the dn field. of very — . bes 
portions of ground pena for 
com 
Р ose that. were manured, instead of ау g [4 slight 
differences v might be expected, varied in t 
duce from 3 shels sat st — Them ost proba 
s the which swept o 
e the са ==. to 
hat 2 
vot and canno 
osperity. wi 
it is but fair to begin with сае а 
pu this brings 
been — у propagated 
a thing entirely to be disre- 
not now dwell on the 
е their ee in a shelter to — which. are "€ 
t be hou pra erned now: only 
i the — had a serious 
done by 
orget the less 
force o 
n- damage done by it. 
t 
the climatic idu] 
o be A 
; effect | oe mi 
arg from the | w 
pi want of fuel to burn their cla ay; t 
„it not only — part 
in t ut they 
vious, but hot a cred compensations v which tbey 
make i in other d are npre fo: - ihe 
iv Tt is 
ect pounds by the corn pese oe i Аз. and 
hough no screens can be sufficien to protect 
it from such violence, yet. Mee ers dm break the 
che wind must in the same degree dimini 
Whatis the — of M. Arago 
4 — 
irect action, often ri njurio i 
and which should be carefully distinguished from 
it is for s helter against this- direct 
urtains of wood are particularly ! 
ractice which ale ience has — 
e Azores? “ Before 
diu 
wind exerts on «plats di 
Orange trees plante .M 
wall must be built, and Pittosporum undula К. 
around -— across, to bre ìe force of the wind. 
The are from f 4 
7 allace, in th . Journal, p. Le 
wil it be said = this — to Or anges, and not to 
rn? The intelligent farmers of the know 
ascri гак 
inflicted арт their 8 than 
of clim Another seriou 
denudation of farms, on ‘clay soils, if it we: 
e value 
improvement begins now to be Lue “understood, sale 
the . it much more gomo. 
wo which show how m 
i de sses o 12 
anured, but more corn by 5 bushels, and heavier. 
3 Ibs. a bushé J. 2 
‘vegetation d fertility were were supplied. If the organic 
5. Another practice, which is very se dul us 
ee 
