476 
and larg 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
arge farmer 
pried state of thine han may at first sight appear. 
it. as I have 
capitalist much more closely in the ; sewer manure ovtibice bertainly i no Sanaa ara pja have carried § Sor 
i escribed, which are, it is | ciety for | Reports on the ve 
follow if the 
and 
same rae 
the sheds 
ey, ury, 
— bankers of the 
ensuing country 
Ror ronm ir, 
ye Council ; 
that pe ld be ofred by the 
pho the difficulty, now was 
Brandan! 
[JULY 4, 1857, 
the emi Islands. 
` Economical Tanks, &e. : — in ‘the: moans D H smallest wave ators, the | sce 3 
I must ay a ft ERNE es may make those trials which yield them safe indi- ULTIVATORS.— 
cheap tanks, and og obey a distributing apparatus, chap pipes cations for the direction of exten orks—and do at least Hobbs. pate b Me ir the motion of Mr, hee 
In respect to tanks, on some of the liquified manure farms I what others have already done—ensure the application of the cided th es F Met Webb, the he Council 
Sud that tevilee have been tm e of enormous size and depth, | 19014 eon se et go wn away and a three and four-fold pro- TEPEN soe pha l and efficient tri oi 
requiring much power to lift the liquid again from the deep duction manures of the farm yard. In addition the s -cultivators at Salis compet} trial of A 
bottom—constructed on the wholly erroneous and mischievo * $ this s special aser tho ‘an teem - = farm or garden | Society’s undivided prize of 500/ poring fie the 
hypothesis of the need of storing the contents for weeks i operations of a power by almost every one who | them i nctés oF auth » the offer made ty 
jonths. Now, I have already objected to the vast waste of | PO=S¢Ss¢5 2 horse, “oh a a three- man power by every possessor of es of suitable land for that ’ 
ure arising from its decomposition, which commences in | 22. suid So with the lesser animal powers, is I submit a under Clover, in the immediate neighbour ee 
about four days, and co d that "whatever HaT best subject bury, should be accepted on the te of Sal. 
quantity to be applied, there is no t diffarcnen i the ran at The mayor, at the re pra | 
actual labour of pumping and bution, whether it be dis- —In the first portion of the address, for “farm | undertook the ch: ; ; quest of the 
tributed as it is produced, or ed after storage in great | °f 20 96 acres,” read “ farms of 25 acres.” 3 e charge of seeing every preparation i 
pplk. But there will be great difference in the fertilising eff made, not only for the trials by which this i 
af the pre tha y immediate appli lieations, implements will have the oppo ty of bias 4 
a a er em as Home Correspondence roughly tested, but also for the arrangements br 
expensively tanks, There i m. tho, most nage Placa’ ogy.—I think I ae the voice of | the pu a, e free admission to the ground, 
tga de 8 da than is requisite to hold at the moet the * Mi Humble Inquirer.” and hasten to reply to his | be enabled most conveniently to the trials, g 
dung Figg tye eee liquify the questions. “ ater” was rightly described by | _JUDGxS.—Sir Archibald Macdonald, Bart, Chimay 
cay evel a jas the bya ‘applica n sey ces Gisborne, and is accepted by draining engineers as mean the ’ Selection and Recommendation Con. | 
the farm should sea aay TE Si day) ing subter water, let it come from whence it mittees, presented reports r ing the iudex 
the manure othe moming and of the prorlous day and night | may. Tt may have descended through the so ,Tespectively required in the departments of Liat 
=i pcg gan ome bad Le for “pe oxgpowile plants, | or it may have ra the “i horizon otal ear fa and Implements, at the ie 
Scotland md ph p ealed sd peak y iiri in | distance, if the su e flat Arg zeit ier it SE! gia These r ee ee were e rA h adopted bythe Comet | 
besliets ec » wel ell paddled with pita They are made 3 or4 feet not be called “th of ai may hay S —0On the motion of the Ma, r of Salisbury, | 
tone hennie aprii OW aiy apd Susy der è cover 5 ne pees a the kil by hydrostatic on fs ie adja edstindsd Mr. Jonas, M. ilip Pinckney Cothen, of 
dat. Proper openings sol be ma is tioata nani | co than the land in which it is found, Salisbury, was unanimously appointed the smal 
of the dung and urine fro: Sataa . Dila ent waters am which case it would rightly be called the ‘ tis om of poultry for the ensuing country meeti nth 
one end, and at the other is int is ed | pressure,” owing to its di i aig y meeting; anini 
Sal Thus ne ob york tio p ure, owing to its disposition to rise motion of Mr. Hos sotona Me. 
de Airon Sed nan ain y y be aken out, io eai v, | in spite ins, which would otherwise Pettis nit. mrs igus Fowneley, of Towneley T 
thes Cone may bo ea mado, am a or : This is explained in Mr. Bailey Denton’s pamphlet, | cashire, un pointed steward eleet of 
cages as expedlencn req x hout rt ait ofthe mami] wend inage Systems,” p. 29, where pets for the sa 
: puddle with c . win, Sitetian nd they they find tarred wood | he refers to instances in which low lands have not been ate ar Milward, seconded 
their concentrated and decomposing man ae en thoroughly draine though closely “ ed,” | by Mr.S Simpson, the Gonna acepte, tuoi ai 
BaL parposes old oil casks put in the ground avery welt |Y until the icant. higher lands have also been mee them by the Corporation of Salisbury, 
profiad arid pg; mA fas preg may be well used | When the defects have instantly disap of the Council ahi iis in ste city, for: a, i tty, 
ines bal oe ne, ape works, ge iron | drainage of the e Lyme Hall estate (about which sone of dinner on the Wednesday of th 
the dignity of their AE s: , Nia wo a h correspon ndent inquires, and of which about 5000 acres gave power k the Salisbury C 
required to be led to a distance out any consid are ed) executed by the Gene: and Drain- So 
pressure, hard burnt drain tile pi 2 erable I Soad to carr May. 
assured by a good mechante | m er ag iya u I am | age mprovement Company, under the superinten- a R MEA The M: ayor ey ihe 
Fon Pigs d turned so as to open coni mi re tpi dence of Mr. Bailey Denton. I si in | that a had aa ted the arran ‘sult e to 
ld the butt joints of the pipes, Wi. whan arola with ts, 1852 and completed in 1856. In the report of the bie b the Council, by which th n -husbandry and 
But what amean th, hold them tightly and permanently. |Judges who awarded the prize for t n | plan Se irrigation: im the. 1eighhooeleial ‘Saber 
PAA SA feet Res ia ingenious | error appears to the effect that a was done on the m ht. the: ‘capes by the si oo on 
invented by Count int Gasparina gree and axel was | “ Keythorpe ” sete; which Mr. n denies, inas- ae p z. embers ATRN p 
kmown here. Having to bring water up E io aa much as the works were far ia ced before Mr. meeting. The Hon. Sidney Her 
tant to supply the f foun tain for the me 0 | Tri pe d AAI his Woe Farm at the disposal of mie. 
he Aadays S poor smal & town of Orange, Trimmers essay w was published, or the 2 feet deep bush | and Messrs. Rawlence and Squarey were prepared to 
i ag to a yard er the inage o; ie was si a system. ; i i 
On the perfe Pt E mr she aid thick. The drains at e all a 4 feet din and offer every facility in their power for Horg 
hose or flexible pipe, filled with te he laid a long | ost of th Ed eed inspection of the Water-Meadows in 
teins of take Scan water to high tension, by „Of them much deeper than 4 feet. Itis interestin instructive to the members, both 
inetd rerio Ho rade the suc of tn" |i aien to Sean a fr dao setae a | personally on the meadows themselyes and tema 
; pth over pene of the hydraulic cement, which he he i epee: Aa a Sr oad ba by the delivery of a lecture by uarey on the 
the water was let out, the cement was set |W 2¢ 18 gom : furrows, when they are | details of their construction, man and advan 
‘withdrawn and a new length of ase pe niak in the hon ‘lain. Bi eh aided apr cman £ ee SORE og te rte DON D roposed that the visor sat 
:same'manner. i ea i : 4 uesday, 
for fountaing,” Be Revd m s he Fie me A- eaa water pipes, that at elay i is impenetrable ? „The experimen ai te carved ot meet at Wilton Park at twelve o’clock on the Tuesday, 
Pipes of from 6 Sys a tae eh from 108 b 1 bap also | £1) or such other day of the week as might 
ve : . . ie rr 
phe Gia pipes pes Bage eege cement and where | of “seme and it would be pleasing to m» TE aS ings ie agreeably 
— them, much ar ae alc kt ear the ami bes if he does he will kais aps xort.—The Council ordered, ke 
«may be done in this manner, which affi og cy. no more fen a tas le i wil with the bye-laws, that a Special forte 
a an ie oe eee of smooth pipes free soon point oni other ea more practical application held owing Wednesday at one o'clock, 
red eas some adyo tid e pheno: Meng in order ofall details connected with the 
ts than the use of ridges . hat. the | progress SEE a 
rrows which ust spend the val pleted and published. 
to | discover, if fond. at t all. Draining Ens Sem nace ‘het 3 jes. djourned to the Weekly Meeting at 12 Jaa 
; er 
ted or s en = ELE EEAO E 
stood Mea or raa oe have ed with concrete have 
earthenware pipes, bam hard ore gt ome of Homan Societies. pe oona aa ae 
hundred feet of ti a cement, which have stood several cme ition 
tions for layi aea P carthen ane: yi itruvit ns gives direc- ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF EN NGLAND. Pyar ToL a a mo aretas the county (ex -A 
a precatt ons against cone ions under 100 feet of "3 ae e ve July 1: Colonel een Trus- | the aee Society’s show at Norwich) ie 
remains of considerable earthenware nie rang ee Crimea the | tee, in the e Governor and 23 new members | awards of the Society’s judges. We extract from 
the supply of houses of the Greek ag before heer ast wora hn port of ad from the 
ion in art Hon. the $ : 
being one of deemed a lost art, and it The Right e Speaker addressed 
me great economy I have not been able 48 se pro- D the C Council 8 Le following letter; which on ‘fess a Willi 
= i has been used successfully at 30 and 40, hia “ose ordieéd to be laced we cms pri ma, We 
greater efforts ha So ar but wh P on the minutes — 
ve been and one the “ 
whole has been In France, the “ Sir, s i x ouse of Commons, June 5, 1857. cause of 
led in earthenware pipes under 170 feet of pre they have | sin cere acknow! bey ie Cmaps oer to the ae my 
: ; ution unanimo | 
beg ap eran state of the coon geht we of hay they | of of ce nesting Te oma ear te a aa ey pe yeas to mo biy 
expect s Vi 
at which point they put in a length of mg a pOint or other, | the ohects preg hey ag a my exertions to promote ote 
Object is another and another, until the whole pee all pointmen ofthe Society since the period of my 
most expensive generally with a very large economy of the It is a matter of infinite 
Sane a ‘Geant poate: there is sufficient fall fro the sills fatten yole Eero. cot heart 
sn geared mn v ee 2 nod e the éommon eo et e daruirea, owever pnan ei ges basri bat anything shou should 
ee “and lated t d diluted man For exible pipes canvas ot | a, at the ie Noiety during E measure of time and attention to the affairs Nesfolk-—had Dooi oat 
rare pel 2 feet wid oa ast bo Rae e of sail clot seer of ~ I am much gratified aa th T keer ag fame cy Nine "There | 
3 o three lengths sting 2s. a yar his may e assurance that 
good overlap joint 1a 24. a an raters charga for sewing a | to otar aae ae riod the approval of the Counel Beer gy owe np ol 
T 3d. per yard. Flaxen hose ma “wagons ann fe tha fener ks to every member of 
„as I at the price of sewing it” Tt should the Cina Pe the fa and cordial support which 1 have agri 
oe coats of tar inside an out, each coat It should ‘J. Hudson, Esq. ° éé han be especial; 
o dry hard before the next is puton. With care to i “(Sign sow oS Baier oak the great ial n 
Pinte esoh Giras of em, and with occasional patching ‘J. Bveiry Dexisox.” wrer of horses was i so 
mending they have been made to last six agr ane hen ously that hi > tat introduce a large 
village turner has turned te joints whieh he Grace the “ete of spery 2 to Mr. Keary’s 
D se ante ie emiro conveni Abe stood well dents Society, s a bes ere past Presi- tion of no tita Wore, 
s ion roun: i - u ia 
canal, ame p a feld of standin steading ; T h tt dew be dee ae woah the Heth nada duties s he Salisb ho Meeti ag. wiser and bottar Tor t the mene 
hedge, up hill, and over a g: over eee wall for the distribution of Kai INANCES.—Mr. Raymond Barke r, Chairman of the than to seek merely to kiibi é 
a Aro: of Edinburgh, in a paper on Epidemic Pieuro-| ppa ae Committee, presented the m Sith Ly raae HE aa aT LE 
_ 5s onia, after pointing out filthy cattle yards as the most e accounts; from which it appeared that = current | they never anticipated. There in 
_ Thich the Poor-law Commissi ini i gE coat in the “ger of the bankers o capa ental ran ne pt Pin tna whole seers gf, rogate of the. 
: =. eat E condition of the labouri tion of | commi a with the e recommendations of the aori Gn 
beneficial if the ado i ga ttee, Messrs, y appointed & Pak of Salish’ ned ak K droug rubbish that he ould oad not EE ; 
Te aii 
And he believed the 
gentle 
had 
Wren Hoskyns reported from | vasnotnovelty th 
