20—1854.]_ THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 327 
ofasinglecase wi k 
degree | 2 in which а an Irish 
by e ration ; H 
ment o 
to prove the high and ів 
many. yea , intellivent 
ving an Y hthrifty aad ‘rather 7 
was always in debt diffi- 
a day and a cabin i free. 
er interruptions 
could mot have Tisno d 
viih the wages of a 
culties. 0d. 
Deducting усте and oth 
ly earnings 
ed 31. more to ^ m e eum 
his f: „#-ы- weight on him, len 
RR 35 A; y his e iae New York about two 
ож his wife and children to remain 
extern pers. When I was with my friend I 
this We woman, ésidóled with heron the little pro- 
f her ever seeing her h са d а — and 
VA to n how e last 
; but Pro- 
eent designa, is 
ight fi 
рма nities that are will be inereas- 
my own nowledge will tend | owners Haee 
labourer's | pastura 
to labour, |i 
о 
observation. 
e 
їз One м 
Pal whether iade any адо доод упа отг [ou 
хни Бай large MÀ traets = v another dressed wit 
id "the ose, Гог Iam now quoting | manure without the ii а applicat 
Mr. Ellis from MN o! dis piii: with human "s field which indien receiv 
iding the of insolvent or dishonest 
zootie diseases which in 
ct as the disease of | mate 
s per aere. y 
ons pri Scotch. мез. 
zè 
E 
. per мо: 2 arts and 
n the one case and AR © in the other— 
"cg of fro per 
nous econsequences— 
30,000 eattle being destroyed within v^ x months in a 
f England— Cheshire, and 200,000 in 
m 
eren results to t 
will E detiene 
eres of green crops, on the manuring 
pipes Moni d of by earts and horses oin 
һауе been a saving of 357. бз. There 
of Italian Rye "grass, W which after =з pen has 
between 4000 and 5000 gallons applied to each aere. 
This is at the rate of 22 tons an Breed and sup it 
ma cut five times, 110 tons per acre would че e 
the ende: and the вумеш ‹ of whieh Mr. Huxtable n a ost of 
and others have for seve rs been the advocates 
pra oarded flo ith- 
ry peat, mould, and sea- 
, Rushes, 
sand w n many such "eral localities, “afford the 
On thes 
ed did was effected, amounting to — 
„| (2). The next item considera 
of produce rai 
of Grass an 
able, 
in | greater efficacy of manure w for 
а | partly in the nature of the ing Ач ын composing. it. 
It should be remembered 9 m ia nk liqui 
a larger proportion e m i 
sou пети ink о arm-yard dung. Of 
was ade 
LIQUID MANURING. 
P адын araa are the eters пе at by Mr. 
subject, after exam 5-5. y farms in 
which the еа a had been carri Tv d 
In the previous reports, I d — to 
abstain from. any intimation of my ow — or 
impressions, desiring on 
ation ав I cured 
is this other 
being soit the whole 
ofi it roots of 
H 
only to 
= Ад 
dt will be for the NA ow of farm-yard dung, v 
with 6 bushels of d 
Report (р. 69), 
2000 Jalb of pem 
bones 
5 
visiting. Ше дз чен in 
praet "Pe farmers of dijo 
dry reported үш 
shall listen with much. interest to the crops 
- "itis the Шаг 
dE no doni Jd a 
people t to ihe Aer 
not VEI fl uccisiyc testim on 
find comparative wealth and happiness there? and 
пої desirable that iniri poor peop pi xe better dr 
condition by thi nued e Ellis lay 
A. ће relative do 
"E. mote with tle warm-heart ed 
Mu ask, would he follow his | 
d, or elsewhere, Af there we r$ | 
т Stress pol d 
bt from their Pinia псев 
кка is Ad cies to be highly impulsive, viz. 
о confidence in the sufficiency of the sit (o yield re 
pues as LI as hi growth of the Potato in 
continues to be 
The nime VRAC 
| excite to revive oniidence 
which this gentleman 
in the ca 
the | ¿ane intelligence, are far. more 
T of the: util n айни» whieh I hay. 
aak Aripirala ie б P 
' f my own mind 
е gri т surprise 
vem fally and fairly Meum 
К, s е present. 
her pr eant cause (arising В Үкем 
апа А КЫ vis Hopes), | elude tes mentioning the different- points эме, | 
т as > ‚жырт material te be con 
assured. that: я аге шапу present, зу ћо, from their p 
‚ able.than..I 
е been |. 
$ 
ст веер Sre aar 
and from-what I: ume n тобом: places where нье 
di stem і 
general adoption ; авй оё for d mn má 
»- n" brought t the subject: before. ће Cl 
mari 
at such a meeting as 
view z giving à character of | 
nto our discussion, I may | 
t whereas à 
Cilivet к, 16 tons аге, 50 1 
е tons per acre, and which at 
p would give 13l. per acre. But 
eem the cost of cutting 
nuring the 
e - 
and prec à 
e ihe most 
t sider 
I. 
expense of the pr осевв, 
the puc sons employed to manage t 
fuel n ry for worki ing the 
pn 
N for the Pega oie itation o: А 2 Miren ita appears uin 
wh: raising live stock as much as possible "edlen by pipes and. steam чре is uid inasre it in Dalleved tir 
оп Ше lands which they are taking into their own Board of H ilth s that the seven bullocki which’ Me, т. Kennedy says. ean 
„possession, instead of cultivating. the precarious Potato, | the amount should not be more than lÓs.or|be supported оп 1 aere of an Rye-grass would 
they may. „prosper. He would. stiil have small farms as 12 ; а conclusion which is confirmed by the | duri g six months give Ni очей 12,600. gàllons, 
that at the farm ‘of Hale near Liverpool | which diluted with w ount to 50,400 gallons, 
бе е rearing of pigs and potet at acr and ms culture containing 350 king expenses annually | being и to what is required for the whole five 
‚ОЁ such feeding materials table, g these rece to 98, са and that at Mr. Littledale's farm, | tings in the course of the n. The only e 
, Mive, but i Mangold orent icum vil keep к eig. on. 9з. 4d. per ноч ту" m pa EVEN dcc s and = po 8 
4 с A bo ы он 8. f 
Eada a littl е сш Pd 1 а ргас- 1, The other s um of the account, which shows Lp i£ alte 
‚ fised wi гоп: ре small farms of some айа of th em, may ivided into two [TR e: ofc о? 101 .fore 
o amateur cultivators, one of AN m е app r — one connected with liquid manuring, and cro onn e-grass, 
[Me pui ducing th Beet toa pulp. But other with stall feeding of sheep. whole break 9247, To these items, there 
он РИ qup ws We bol Pr A (L) Under the first of these heads, ac be | added, the crops of corn ' 
тепсе У fd Ав ji ul expe- taken of the conomy o sporting. manure ; but as no precise data were obtained by Ё 
г еа ntn system; »- опей, pon induce | Guit to the land. Tt is shown very clearly in the Board стай this item, I pass it Over." х 
чад de во В anni St Indy о Health Report that the E n emerges ИШАН cali er 
st ir Wl ы sion idi nti y of Indian | Manure through pipes and hose is per ton,| manuring. "Those Mm follow are dependent on the 
Dreier i sonje fo Aii bua: же within a « ce of three Жул RR. Noe Vlad system of feeding sheep on d under 
3 Mangold WA piss d gr an М, rish) of js the cost of dovere А n of manu carts and 
Ма arzel, w go farther їп the support of torso. То take it out bya water would be 18] The saving 0 "L— is one item, "a Mr. 
m eme ати uantity Í ad eon im Qe pem рио, "But in the simplest мол which is in the ЭТ. estimates at "у "he ndi 
3 i e ex o МА ER form. of farm-yard dung, the cost for half а mile, | 577. 10s. on 460 sheep. (2. it weight 
vini зе M (Shen filing ad spreading are included, cannot : proved the wool i 
Dre he: Марвро! rael keeps well until July. . Flax stated at less than sixpence а Cbr Mis oh ih E еси would p babia add fo f 
bd gar Ве Mn Also become staple mein of the ton there is a saving о T грепсе by piping. Now it| of each sheep 2s., amounting 
ж шоа А. system of til which is stated in the x “of Health Report, that © опе | be added, the improved he 
1А. ву lage hia : 
E eding Sw would be raised is Sn ie tional lot of Swedes (on the farm of MC dressed with | more rapid fa. ening, especially d 
! at of Dr. Ён, fae better xclusive 10 tom farm manure, and about 2000 gallons spring months ; but I am u 
ni chances of success from different kinds ef the liquid. baving. six bushels » dissolved bones | on these. Putting together 
БЕ and, аз а warning to land- along with it, was ready : for hoeing 10 or 12 days earlier | have attempted to e stimate— 
