ers of the seeds of con totally diff 
May 16, 1857.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 353 
<< L bo in the io pr inn et 
i house by a qua tc 
aij the men should be in the lodging- i b “ deposito; the same _ ingenious -contriv er, and 
o'clock. heyt a pops oe Page Ha it wi ag eA be ae ADNEWS, will, we do o Mh, doubt, come mall farms into ¥ very 
the " m of b tar pania ants on ok very acco - Old The Cattle Pl AS ae Meat, in their Rela general use. As to its use as a pay planter Sigma says: 
zho wrote in the year 1775, and was a ond in e Cattle Plaque an wsease wr in ur “ 
cera res ot farming minutes for every day in the year; with the Pako Hi balik and with the Int me ior i I have "mae bln av ae erg scale, ipada have 
and on casions he fou im breskitg out on the y ni Let te to the Right Hon. Si i “agns pew Mg nee tere be ase adr e» of 
drunkenness, ignorance, and carel f his labourers, and r e ng on. Sir | land, mi Sela ee ae t 7 Fr ase a the 
the great < gears he had in arson = em, especially at ree Grey, Bart., oseph Sampson serve : nt o = m kaw: sh ct ie La n, of 
t. Ee = = oe paces oe of their &e., &e. T. Rie nae 37, Great Queen Sena amt 2 pecks of Barley to the iré. This orc 
hel , warning e working oxen 
maine home of Clover, a his rising in the rnin; q Street, s London. aot com y- eva = prr or ath E maker arg to the acre, besides 
that two or th the oxen had died from the| This, like a preceding pamphlet from the same pen, sold all this s Bario 7 ne soed, at an increased price, — the 
Sorgen of Clover ner, a had eaten. PF tg Mision ae is written by an intelligent man, who is evidently | name of ‘Griffin’ Awe fic Barley.” I could ae ere rs 
pander to ill luck ! » What pened then was happ ning horoughly m earnest. His obje no o ch but none so romarkab K 
now. He did not think w advanced one jot in the | is to exhibit the relations in which the whole subject of| The writer of this "iil contrasts two methods of 
management of our a ip that ce to this present. | cattl ds to the public te- | gro which however resem mble one another 
his 0 part, he e upon hims sus ae e 4 ris 
pines upon a general pimi e that was A ona of s “ the existing evil, the as |* n seed they req 
prove the position of the labourer, except that he should have danger,” “the inefficiency of exis ws,” and d for each of whieh therefore no doubt his machine i is 
constant and regular em boant upon the farm; that he | principles on which the urgently required erar available e. He says :— 
a ee ee en ages when Say Oo > not abso- | should be based”—is powerful and explicit. Under I have Bacar ad alla n this little work, to two new 
eet bh; hat and be put on again uld receiv ve pr rst head is given a most i msn 1 = hee paid yars Seati abe eat ; the latter reier some — to 
ragement in his work, and that the practice of paying 2 a uniform | to Newgate Market on several occasion: ne “a e motiga ant i nem eey iaraa 
ES to all all alike should be be done vgn f Ange 5 ithe and putrid meat was e r sale. Under the third J ethno T s became in time a complete failure, aeae m 
ent of of all alike tended rather to encourage A ha Sead e | head the importation of diseased aes is referred to, | his ignorance of the description of diet required b; ts, 
an pasear ers of Oi Every la} oie it have the cppor- and on the impending murrain iti is sai "| which e smc Ae ezm lb un oa haet us. er Teh, wh ne 
y him of occupying a suficient uantity of garden t few pence, “eng ra the ti mal mene years a profit 
= pepper em T$ pea ali pae : sade of feos has a period of incubation of sever ‘aye | me of Yl per acre; the frer without any tillage wnkove, 
ofthe year. But he would take’ care that there should be due ion; consequently a ship-load of igh ot the) eating catttely on, ilage, with DS at aaa ot 
the management of the ground, that it should be | time of landing be i parent M alth, gär yet be the | hanure ‘that pro e the abe tan me a oo by 
th ntrodu mains a question Which 1 
ni 
tions for 
cultivated on the g system, not for the seura of corn. 
so that the ware lobar sete be turned to the best account. 
Good home-bre = 
me mt rat eee six aa ‘ot ee 
pA 
th 8 oe gates 
ocean, Ui 
+ Rg P perhaps was somewhat in 
d one that was difficult to 
themselves ; for u every farm 
management was by a. a glance, first at the labourers, and next 
tagion, ced 
into the country, it would almost v hopeless to attempt | —, best. i in the lo ‘ong vn "Tt the o “ths at 
to eradicate. Di soca enforce all quarantine | for the poor, and I was potted that by this continued digging, 
el 3 th cheap, 1 site ba be broug ought about 3 ostl 
a e same results ve ma ro ta ut—lean m y 
). That inspectors should be on duty = ar p | “vagy agg oro B But without 
verage of 12 
é (1 
live and dead meat markets whenever busin being | iain ‘ond nit a ie tha 
Car: 
“oe 
at the horses.” 
The Rev. C. T. James, of Devonshire, observed that 
: soul: 
ment ap 
he character of Che beiak truck system, a system w! 
peo in any degree bps ger us poet the ho position of tl the 
and unsatis isfactor to in his 
marks sof Mr. "Chetins 
fea a 
id 
night, which, honed t people | tas do at present, ii wh idly confess I would adopt nei 
day. with ro rogues a large scale; and these two prm re apg eight 
some 
“ (2), tors of nuisances in the metropolitan | 7e return zas th comijiimans, thor > ~~ 
me character p distances an 
uch pro 
n | districts and vil 
infected 
e | buried—and at length, as the ee of all this energy, 
7? mes ge was declared free o 
te 
Taer an 
s| The New Site of Planting, $ Setting, or Dibbling 
any a Descrip 
That 
districts oat be provided in number dibbler at even 
po g wed thai 
Nine 
Yoy ao sid wie Ai a railroad, I I observed 
e emer very fine 
rv žag 40 to 50 stout stems 
; I had sepe time 
be nempo ag wl walking 
= 
factorily, 
such Pe mg m the cultivation 
which ree on the cont 
— of b 
How energetically in saved they provide ware 
this dreaded race a a r 
Witzleben, President of t of Saxony in "the 
Prussian territory, lately ished hyt 
Office. The Polish fro wre was closed— 
hibited — veteri 
peta we a 
better ane this Piria. Now don't think ri I 
‘shout to advoca ing corn on unpl 
ate stating rah ag E fe eo known far 
t lifts he has oes go ee , wrote to me and inform 
a that Mr. Piper h for three years 
b an 
ermyards - were placed under sentries— 
quarantine e stables were established—all trade in cattle 
was forbidden within a certain distance of the diseased | “7P™s 
en hag e ected cattle were killed, yed an 
a 
a mp ’s pamphlets vail parvo be widely how | 
read. 
ve never heard of any one ma’ same experiments, I 
sume ne one mir sage taiees his Bored ve and I babs: Fm yr 
ward w take lessons from w. 
Sigma sneno in this pamphlet —_ invention 
which from the specimens e have seen 
of it and ia s operations, rae wi 
land, an nt tool, 
sah sot the Ate 
System in an etic 
nical, ; > ; also a Description | on bec scape anand 
é a wd oe and Hand Cultivator, to hoe | peniana 
and stir sae oning aa aaa By Sigma. 
Grain, Pulse tion of an 
Invention to 
as indeed| The Cost of Improvement.—As a general estimate» 
7 you cannot effectually improve stiff land under 252. per 
re, or, with ane = 
corn is not new, as 
tanding, as the system ew | will cost you a elling, 
everywhere, at least reward pepsin ie 2e where his ing, &c., 7l, and a good heavy manuring, 7/.; lime or 
pepe rest hte chalk, 52. ; he q re you not better 
ut though the practice of dibbling rmt nce roS A cent., or 2l. to 3l. per 
implement which Si has are for its om ien am if these im 
w, and one chief purpose 0 aieea Station ii 
d introduce th 
hich the chil 
w] children were to follow. 
elementary books should not 
Hi 
Stony mi that wach of te ome ad 
wellbeing of the labourer and his family 
= 
m eeka “the new 
description of the seed p i :— 
e followin 
ss i 
end hod your horse and manoal 
cased 
of seks Rage 
R T fek E these, b by | om 
ground, and th egret 
piece wood, ev ry | eff FF ape 
be very dry sand, ol a per inv 
en pushed down again, w would | 
i efficient. It is 
