106 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE (Fen. 1з, 
nd of it, and it to the subject, and producing discussion. I аша О 
off disease, as it enables the sheep to with-} to horses, sheep are exceedingly fo fo S 
stand а wet by supplying an abundance of | а | grees very well with them, which can only be bored in my eer, * rs Lam plan 
the elem of warmth within, and the requisite | explained by the fact that the hay is impreg- ES how $e his is takes whole E ie 
quantity a — — n be taken without undue nated wit t. For these various reasons, в афар ru ilu эма bipes d, *. ey . 
moisture. The animal, too, during the prevalence we are of opinion that in wet weather : difficulties being overcome. those 
of wet, is not obliged to trample and poach the land | eatin portion of it What 1 desire is to have the benefit of your om 
should be given hiv 
in it of its food, if it receives some portion in the view of obviating the ill-effects of extreme indo, and the praetical experience of your 
vlla d am fo orm moisture. This of course must be done with great readers. I incline, I think, that in the 2 the 
When, how aborti s place we can do | caution in the case of heavy ewes, as salt in itself | lodgers must not be casual, but permament, or, at least, 
but little, as the lamb is generally dead. The ewe|hasa tendency to cause abortion, but no harm can | by the month or quarter. In order to secure stability 
m the rest of the arise from putting rock-salt in the troughs, апа | ће bulk of the occupants should be quarterly tenant, 
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lt sistance | allowing the ewes ias lick it. The existence о: g 
ok ped ee ly i леміне asistance на as fem proved tis cse TTT 
be given, containing 2 drachms of laudanum, and if tion. The law is xu ilar with sheep as wit и rses ; [We shall — E short intervals, the letters 
there is either fever or costiveness, an ounce or two | if sheep are sold warranted sound (and P uyer | referred to; and h that this subject will 
of sulphate of ia may be dissolved in the |should certainly require such warranty to е given), receive the аде "of eh tectae е, 
gruel. Warmth, or rather shelter, is npe the seller is liable for damages if the sheep should REAREN S 
required. Already has there been х ts | prove to have been unsound at the time of sale. The HOMES FOR UNMARRIED LABOURERS.—No, I, 
of the * of abortion, and it bids fair Dudes onus pr — i, or — — * ү = with the Tue vat generally complain that they are able to 
the present year to limit very materially the supply | Pure rchase t the pre: of flukes in the liver exercise little or no control over the young men and 
— several "ъа е Pacher would be sufficient | lads of — flocks, The village school-boy, as soon ag. 
i nias mee ә: i 
minister, 
any unhealthy spot subsequent to the purchase. influence. A few даай often suffice to transpose 
rum п . dim the respeetful, docile boy, into the careless young fellow, 
nution of this disease may be partly ascribed to the S who stares in his clergyman's face, as if they had never 
comparatively dry winters we have had for some LOIS-WEEDON WHEAT-GROWING. = before. He is РА panty for daily bread 
past, and still el to the great increase of} |... тв сш ч. май ашканына al amy B pe 9 AM “ — — ^Y — = нй 
the Turnip crop w has become the principal | jette t I cannot as yet acknowledge that I h " : " fadin і 
reliance for the ройы sheep during the winter | « — iid, "i c ertainly haveno wish to“ mislead.” „ | pendence ; old impressions are ng away; old 
spring m months, to which may be added the "x pur vom Spe your — — o habits fall from him like worn-out garments ; whilst, 
extension of drainage, which has rendered healthy | interest — in — Tonka | day y day, new ideas, ME 9m. А. I e pul 
many spots м formerly were extremely 33 naturally expect to find a mention made of all new 
of the dise The lon continued rains which pis whether you approve of them or not ; but when р thoroughly rennet ^ sensibl y effect th á — 
chive Ferd uy eart “fo or some time past, | we find any one of those — a ay of mu xu y 
every old to run freely, and|praise, as you write, not for individuals but for the med, 
causing Nd Y v: a Pe tively d ar spots, | agri 1 — ibi steil — that auch and his Mie miim A — рар i 
sei Y it extremely probable that we shall hear K in the first place generally practicable ; and a pe кы man’ temper w bom abs down his mind, drive hin 
of this disease when the action of the вип'є 80000, that it is an improvement on those now in use. |i." default of better to seek consolation ia i 
sensual pleasures ; it i is a a lito. ew and he requires 
the kind word or the f 
from you favourable notice, 2 therefore, with all due 
= v to eep 
essentially in the f certain parasites " spirits and encourage hin to persevere. It is a life 
called flakes, or plaice as they are also termed, from | haat, tat my fat question pertinent te che subject ОГ temptation, and he needs the support of mega 
their resemblance in shape to the fish so called. that Mr. Smith has cultivated a small quantity of land Principle to restrain him from evil courses, As long 8 
These insects, which vary in size from an eighth toa | after — M perii fashion, nor doI doubt that every alter- he was at vmm he felt he had a friend = hs 1 
Se of an inch in diameter, are found floating nate year (not every year as you state), Mr. Smith has rapis T gs ges iiec orte pt суы ee H P lt he hint A 
the biliary ducts apparently feeding on the | grown 234 — of of Wheat from half an acre of land, | ©“ s e of an anxiety to o felt De MN 
gt frm filing ita destined In the same - 
e 
er, I have no doubt that you can 8 by * of Kindness and goodwill. But — 
abourer 
ost grow Tarnips оп а deal-table, fo for I have seen it срез Узлар, h g in | 
теазопаЬ] {һеогу | but real question at issue this,—Is it pos: sible ^ this humanisin 
V * ақ бег ác production i th ve tat they anything like a farming seale to carry it out? Could His companion е are generally ne bug cet Д "S | 
ай Мг. маа his own parish carry it out on the 400 bere е» himself rather er the rev 
are exp upon which he i 
to the joint dieser] "i А and water, and reaching (un 8 He must go with the stream, or he would be p 
their proper nidus are there 1 into ge life. of lan nd [oer it out? If 1 Smith: will aay, quiptiy one Side. His companions are always ignorant, 
: ^ ing; indeed, | plough y y -hoeing, E 2 by е д often vicious. Med because m me school before 
heep have been known at — to re odi for a| what I am d by other means, well an ; | 
short time, » when this stage is ‚ а train of Mr. Smith y m cat ts Kk my Hi - - — ve learnt noth ing ame which could dein 
5] ish te suc 1 Mr deliberate choice # 
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S Fan 
to measures, nt г, properly he E Con 
vested are tl : Egg out! you àns аА Mr. өө, # d T youth, except * as is mischievous and sinful. 
е of a preventive kind ; for that by his ivi pd proved is sider him of a winter’s evening; his work oet, 
established, all “yg деа : 
im 80 osion 
much, whilst under influence, that hopes Wheat annually, from one fourth Of hin farm, tak — 5 3 his father’s chair by the 
8 prove a specific —— aned vite beh vida tae QNS shan corner ; is constantly PN. thumb- 2. 
ho however, alter awhile| hy taking, as he proposes, one fourth of his farm, en the fme linen bis mother is getting up e 
bave ed delusive, Жы nain aedi vera —devoting it entirely to Wheat, and growing on jt|9qUtres lady. If he goes to bed early, his 
that aalt and wet ,per aere 1 T. wi b hour after 
~ gh ld t y nerve to with a kick ; if late, he 
5 . tthe g Rees = the А as possible, and at as cheap a disturbing the four children, who sleep in the next 
of the ova. This agen rate as possible ; it ore seems to me that the two | t° h 
" nn 
) much 
p ot be ost sight of either by way of a proven- аре треб you are those that bear most 
— — tempt at elueidation 
forcibly on the present question, and which require of the beer-shop. 
ative or as porary or in Lois- Weedon Wheat м 
him. But it is not so Bero 
| light, and ionship which he seeks. Sottish has 
may spring up, but at first it would seem to be » 
tend natural eraving for comfort rude | 
A certain | bi 
the proper Thickset,” and season being * the third suc- 
body. cessive crop on the same „ he has “nearly eight 
3 food | quarters to the acre! It would be i 
dier 7. of ascertain what his mode ivati 
BEES. Le 
tain, the pro- CONDITION OF THE LABOURER. 
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