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eoun at least, the breadth of land already seeded is draini ing at different depths and in various soils, solat: country Great aua — well be ash 
very —— — bie and is ie eens ; but this -— ing the information from most of the counties in England ever, itis too true that huma 1 be ashamed of, Hay of. Hoy. 
not satisfy us, fo n" e yet ns a great step which, and Scotland. The draining in the part of the am ty | ero wded фина г in apartments tc wha all ages, arg 
immediately 3 in * probability yie eld a where J reside is ы б emer 4%, €— Д ы the contact, breathing a — air, caused ч / lie in Close 
uantity of Wheat 2 re abundant AR any which has rood of 7 yards, for a pric 3 h far sons being crammed into a асан Y а dozen per. 
бна ested during many о ygone years, It exceeds any of whie bth have ever deard fi her rdi 8 ligo enough for two ; added to whioh Toom se 
is a fact ду ыша аы. һу геаПу сај men that n! attributable to the wo ork being done snos entirely the most horrid charaeter dispense den d 
Grass lands satan broken up may harrowed by one man, and there b e price is | throughout the house; Reports from ou 
and sown the same day, be the weather what it me, — by his standard. „АШ the work in "is distriet | inspectors have thrown some light on Weg e : 
even though it rain all the time; but on the other hand, has for many years back been done very inefficiently, | there is one point which appears to have какы 
if old worked ground, especially when the texture is principally with öle without ols - ^ uc m con- 8 or they may not have deemed it Pies. 
stro i i i tur i i 1 ta b б oi n to 
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water, it is rendered quite intractable for an indefinite the tile — — till he free — e for t uman creatures waste their lives, sinking into 
period. New ground under Grass, ne. mye wem as become stopped up. I have therefore bre | grave, surrounded by unheard of -wretehedness, о c 
naturally rather poor, is almost I to produce a good, gested that your publication — a paper, drawn out in | he rents, e prop <a 
if not a fertile crop of corn. Now then, and immediately, the way I have allu: ledi to, wo d be a great —| body, yet it is almost impossible to imagine any respe 
t every spare plot of sueh мын йоне ‘(or rather t grounds | able individual allowing poor people to. pay * p 
dug up, and the turf turned in), then harrowed and the for correcting an enormous . — N fashined —— ses. To remedy this frightful evil and oh 
Wheat sown without loss of time. Thus having com- work, and for which no one will return you more D i i E 
mitted the а сосна increased ren and grateful than ike than your боады ivan Agricolà.'| ties shoulda ine the owners of the abominable dwellings nic 
Fapa ans prof propitious as they are ay at present, let [Our ‘correspondent will find the experience о of — of under their — — in order that publie opinion 
the results be trusted in confidence to the fostering care в. m may: deal. with — — as they deserve, It 
of a divine Providence who lias promised “seed to the | This, however, we will endeavour üt his Suggestion to'l be said “men a eto go whe re they. please . Pm 
er and bread to the eater." F. Ti Croydon; Nov, 11. collate, and present i in а tabular form, as soon as pos- "ae but they pe Lachend wd upon their richer weigh. 
Pret 4 N ERE EN К Ше me inst. | MM > к rs for е e in; they cannot afford to bui 
* s is an artiele signed“ G. P. S., upon: Em ceipts for Dressing Rice.—* erieus," in your Pa aper — are refore = elled to put up with the dens 
fying * effects of steam on moul deenyed sub- of Oct: 29, wishes for a few receipts for sheds ci rice, the i 
E ee 5 confirmation of these ig quie, T 1 laete I send. The — "anres Je in be that the p 1. 
оша bring to your notice, and through — ust have a fire to ricus?” would have Let the -— know who are the kin 
— oe to a dy = —— if qe peru e nk it its oue rest tried, sud show de E азі be induced - redes who thus eharitably house their tenants, 
publicatio: produ a useful result, to-také th trouble. iving as rent a sum extravagant for refu „ eren 
the füllowibg fact, viz. :— Upon the premises of a factory | Sevouryj: Bice: Put 1 Ib. of rice into 3 quarts, of boiling waten let | bay air and watertight ;—what wretched pe. — 
er engine is daily at work, is a peni d hogs ar e i and allsp 1 pes and ada ion mf | p and vice, are within — Wee of төш i 
which very unpleasant odours were generated, partieu- over the fire, elosely covered, for feria ice; X its umet hen it gance, profligacy and selfishness, Falcon, 
larly during the summer, and which being in the y vicinity | || will be fit for use. Te will produce eh re than 8 Tos: э of ү качы F 
of the counting-house, was not un ае y an intolerable savoury rice, which, if purchased at a hot = ties 
nuisance. It ppen тро off the engine, Baked Rice Puddin : al orie is. 
* эы. 9.— Put half a Ib. of rice into 3 ts of ski 
the steam, by aceident, foun Yr into the drain | milk, and add 2.z. of treacle, or а little Pepper and "А , na 5 
communicating with the pol pit, aud rising up. throu osa. baka it. It will make nearly 4 Ibs. of pudding, land will cost AGRICULTURAL a DAR RD i or : 
en space ov it, qui y fil — » nny а pound. If East Indian rice is used it should be ed A 
may, or eH tlie 5 ^ 4 24. ked Ma s fev hon hours in water. Nov. 1.—A paper "E read hy Mr. On the 
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hould be ‘still further spread 3 all | 8 to be capab bli of holding five — the p 11 51 most „ Method Р, Feeding. Fara Stoch Hi 
this subject were, however, soon | — — e 5 Ibs. of solid pudding, and may eaten with treacle, | drew attention to several reports | 
pars tie ort minutes all the offensive effluvia у vill eost about РРО pon which we now present to our т ke pas in an abri 
m, whilst it remained, Was not bul dt giensiy = 1 by Be n 5 pint it w -l E dt dne Gn form : fe 
t I А | ntly wo hours, y which time i f tl - om $n 
in tel x it purified the privy also, and the | isistence of thick paste; then add 2 pints of skim milk an d 2 o2, Mr. Littleboy's — of the Pag gh v. Cattle in his extollit: 
оссавіо dr wing off from che engine was sufficient to strong Cheshire cheese grated pretty fine; add a little pepper} |, (Larkfield, Lucan), for the season 1862.5. 
keep it in 2 ke: With eis steamed food for | and salt, and boil the whole very ge ntly for another hour. It We had 13 acres of Turnips, an але mt crop. I 
i respec ооа for will produce 9 Ibs. of maccaroni rice, and will cost not quite I Se not — 3 that there were over 50 tons r reed 
е, I cannot help thinking that now the farming three 3 a pound. * had т vasi 
world will eondescend to to read, and not а ise informa- . Rice and Barley Porridge.—Püt 1 Ib. of rice and 11b. of Scotch Vetch es, which ‘wou d not exceed 35 or 40 tons per [^^ Тю 
tion, nsidered it,“ book Barley ise 25 gallons of pod, and boil them very gently for | àcres of "these = vile, and 1 acre ME Globe and Yello 
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four hours over a slow fire; then add 4 oz. of treacle and 1 oz. Turnip. We 3 acres of Mangold Wur ü 
of = and let e M simmer for half an hour == It will | With guano, with abont per acre; the weight of roots was from 
produce 16 lbs. in weight, and will cost rather more than опе 40 to 50 tons per acre. We fed 30 sheep, with our usual stock of 
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: Н - b. of rice in 5 pints of cold water and boil it DM and e Aene every da I had : 
the Society of Arts, —— the 30th volume of gently for two hours, by which time it will beof the consisteney zel for s all summer, and only finished ; 
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the Soeiety? rts, p. 59, t be brought with of thick ficit: then add tw о pints of skim milk and 4 oz. of i ugust. My. e calculation is, that cows, store pigs, andes: 
advan to the notice of agriculturists ; it has been too treacle, and bo il the whole very gently for antis hour. It | Consumed 3 acres of green crops, —€— 19 е іо ре con 
dden amongst th n will produce 9 lbs. of sweet pudding, and will cost rather more | by stall-fed cattle. We had 75 cattle in he dates of pure 
g e scarcely-read reports зай that | 
Society. published in b t d -than oue halfpenny а ponn nd, = show you the time they ri — feeding. Wi 
f Mr 'C E ygone times, and in that report | the first, third, and fifth th receipts are | UP our stock on. hand on the. 20th 3 and gare Т — 
0 Curwen will be found a sketch of the steamer recommended ; where there i je plenty o f milk the second recei receipt | aa hd straw up to the 2d April, when we commenced to give hay, | 
employed by him, simpl e, but efi ent, thou ugh bly | М. ed an an ^ wher there is little sk im milk be with two foods of wring th and оте wy of. Man — е 
x | is recommended to try the fo th d continued the remainder o 
He epe came ер 3 onstruction, |. Sixth. By means of these receipts.those of 1 10 b of ts, and purchased half a ton of 
iuo: eat chaff, ee ne deer is com- d who earn but a few shillings a week are able to be furnished тга, and gave a. little of that mixture Dn: day, pore 
; monly’ thrown upon the angi, as Рр no value but daily with a chea bag good, Pa 7 e meal. | inta the.same condi tion as the others Nee — n E 
‘ t the quanti | PENOY, . cl whole boiled with 5 quarts: of improvement on the cattle that — e me 
— bol . — o a эзен ce — ree Hater, thickened with 11b. of Oatmeal, will: make 84 Ibs. of | the others that did n ot get such food. нин " 
. of oileake lowed to each good food. Put the rice down first with 1 quart of water and their Turnip food to make them eat the 2 | fora c T 
‘ Thi ch dd th +s (HIST B ^ 4 ^ d of them. 
- nnd boh cows - oxen o fed twice, | phe 1 11 Ro oci | duin of i" Mat n the rice swells; then time, which такуе post be gro st eec 2 { 
orning eni 8 тара ад llowanee of one stone. gall; cost sixpence,- Add sait, or never reely as they should nd they 
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акч) time.” Again, “ milch cows are never allowed SUN: pott е ben ste. If the rice is steeped for 4. getting strm (d 9 — — 155 51 cia I wert 
be turned out. . урн Movin "es i have read with much interest Mr. take their — —— for, thi T e 
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2, has created Todd's communication in your Number of Oct. 29, and еба they d — 3 й vids QE ee — stones ru and increasing 
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* perry occurred to ‘me that perhaps some good may be untif some of them got D siones; D 1 none got ай that 
done by urging’ on ‘the British farmer, the important act continuously. The cattle varied very much i 
aC Keep mo moving.” | Mr. Todd refers 10. Couch grass aud hem were ver tué over 9 owt, when ted ip, 
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a here at the market ei round | as I AM. = —— — — — A little more t ua | 
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inducemen cowkeepers to visit his Sehoose mind up, don't bring it to the A rei 1005 tel ater et items tobe w — | 
farm, and м, “ 112 the statement I have made be found | it; it will amply repay you. Keep your aues 2 — M: { 
the e persons who may be and well manured, nothing will b : {юе 1, Sere bul . „ | 
induced to take so long a journey shall be at my с charge ;” | ' Stephenson said befo Б akan 9858 Rat i me nato: í | 
a ys, “ In order to prove what might t be Lords on the subject of the * Navvieg ? re ing food 12510 ib Thin PO iip miody Їй | E 
expected hay, Lam trying 4lbs. of Clover- 2 „шш: ut jolt oa | 
лл: : rag "омег- and drink, е have found, sir, that if we put nothing 20, 5 vith m 
hay, boiled with . we can get nothing out of them Ergee AME E r d 1 0 г Lee, jeti SQ 4 
ARS m wh he a cre n мра ci m. out ваше із applicable to the soil j you will get nothing’ des E 20, do do. T : 1 
a A Bos I ose vidity., By | out in proportion as put it in But Nature 8 . it " * ghlan 
— two-thirds is added to the. weight.“ Mz. or more properly our лене (т 7722122934 6. do. Y^? i 
2 ere pra Society, 5 in return for ae Apea for it is surprising what Feb. 3 жр PD do, п "Зза | 
› Curwen is confirmatory of the latter produée"can be obtáinéd from highly cultivated land. E year-olds (own)... . 
5 statements. He sa rue = н. I therefoi епа 1559. Aou om 
— d g І therefore say again to ihe farmers England as Maren 1 777 "do, е8 
And decisive trial thereof, and have found it to answer regards your our land, Keep: mo Her, i M Toray. M посо. 19106908 boa deldiseoq png ” 
both in respect to th i Desine th thë Por. Where nuisances affecting hs . Sai 
' community at large exist, not —5 Ас улык м notiee A 
ed be taken of the f act, bats te the persons ho are to bim men adi 
| Should be pointed ou = Ro gat os repress ГҮ, E 
Much eren en hes babe EE E M VIE: 
damp, unwholesome, filthy, 
the lower classes in the 
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