her to son, till th dA — | 
Ing re 
t and amusing observations, || personally indebted to Mr. Fowler 
ng 
HS mer. 
б 
е di in the Adr ral. 
paf d disorder, afterwards 
pe wet Fairstend, D. our гета Уг where 
er, аз oli en ресе. We 
йү етеп at his ата period, that 56 tithes w vaded as 
as possible ; for though he himself repeatedly tin of the 
Bonest pay it of p% impost as а religious duty, he attributed 
his own fail some measure to the opposite practice of the 
раону of Fairstead— 
mee. 
of warm 
Tu чур ba 
"The tithing life, the tithing strife, 
-'T'hro' tithing ill of Jack and Gill? 
— whence, frightened by the 
droye wet from. ^e 
Mon n Ti in. NU College, whioh had bee founded since his 
youthful so) On 
lie re ed to tus ja оро ет. to y aliving by, us voice 
s. wits, Ee died 4 ro the year He was buried 
L Mi rch, i Poultry, where an epitaph, pro- 
ich is given in Stow’ Е“ za 
is monument yat 
x," quaintly im m DF his s stone, whic gat red no 
as the stone of Sisyphus, He w iyol a ceni pen 
pe aia, р даи ату er ЕВА 
ving in any vocation. Не traded at CHEER. ino 
ries, grain o of all kinds, to no profit. Whether he воі 
; aud when a renter, impoverished himself and 
his landlord, Yet hath he laid down excellent 
Book » Husbandry and "ER 
obeerv reof must be rich. Не spre 
of. bulter, " none would stick. тре А Ihear no mant 
him with Y travagancy, or visible Mere da 
шору "1 y other eminent 
to the moral worth of onr poet, and the merit of his. 
while all Іа lament his ill Success in life. In that „age of 
been koe ro та. apt. радые of poor Tusser. . This is found in 
Perd $i m ink pf. emblema | printed in 1612, with 
с 
sought: С quum. and. found an | Worth 
the cessation of the м, 
үну: 30 that the M 
ren E pred а. otn ntided ^ Recreations for I 
wor P n en e: reations for in- 
эу” Неай-рїесез, o. easant Grove, for their Wits to Walk 
^ "Tusser, еу tell 
me, ed thou were aliv 
ыыт gu 
is .hearers rough 
marie va never thrive, 
ny men 
n themselves A s 
ba: 
for his kindness in 
| placi at my disposal much practical information which 
mbodied in this e peti 
ot been without its эчне upon 
exis sted in 
Nb been thereby much 
objectors are compelled to арр of the praetice, an 
when able they venture to adopt it. But by far 
новой endeavours 
impor step w 
aed aea. at Prince 
eding as introducing а 
whic 
all sd and although it is 
n oasis 
nd fertility w will И pervade ihe fae 
The Dar sons, рау у е а dd 
accommodation vet t prison ers EN war, have latterly been 
devoted for the onviet 
* The interior p the building has aoh o opem -— 
ted to the f the syst 
a peter fia i : the 
employed 
surrounding moor — pla mak 
roads—building — шт, н turt for fuel кт Mieleriog it 
are lighted d a variet 
done and the a 
uch Shan re 
— 
м of Turnips, Swed 
eh pad Vetches p have bee: 
е, also а ange 
vegetaties fo proe 
Мг, Е pes 
chapters of the * 500 peint o of good 1 y 
ample. quotations in illustration of uti н: n 
in 
times, the condition and the skill of those ther 
culiar d- 
iculture, an 
pu 
е а Пор 
| an 
been assable for man they c 
d upwards of one:ton per aere, of excellent ha hay, after the 
at 
1 discussing the 
а agric under extreme 
1 зобум v дасе. че nt, in its conn 
t 
loyed population with à 
ii анге, not "yd as 
relation 
а 
cted, а dairy < "established nda arrangements made for 
Ab 
out50 
rrigated me. adow-land are being prepared below 
the йә, which will be watered 58 the асоба ha 
this establishment and the bar The -produ 
айе, id hie eh but a few 
cut 
of some sewerage ; what t will be the 
produce when the land Me been sown vith good Grasses 
a firm sward is obtained ! 
pr means of slate force pump $ — by manual 
erected o 
of these 
‚ог yel over a great wow of land 
it thou 
with th » qiestion w hether or not vict laboure 
а employed. uw uim T 
o м a great sacrifice of personal 
of capital, - boldly forward as the 
; and I feel 
y | val grown 
well па фу for pari cultivation ; 
т- | many years re has not 
‚| Dart general о 
thatch on e °ч cottages and farm-b 
e ill be 
agricultural produce соф. із required for 
its support, with the puse p probably of Wheat, and 
the m 
raining, g эө n КЫ denen S to the 
ud of the soil when корчу Жее, the 
TE may аз апе 
ш very 
4 
ere. Rye. is) 
and ven 
moor, dep ign 
infer that 
. 
, 
nt ti ncert 
but if shelter could be he obiained, it might be cultivated y 
of e 
e 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
them. 
appearance of the dise ease, now so general 
qu 
ies 
| 
ы 
79 
lim 
na кчө, whieh-bad been levelled. | Now, ha 
M" before h 
whic 
the tank. which 
tacles, c liquid your 
The. 
o the 
D 
stra А the prizes, declared the weight t i 
rop t 
Swedes, without tops and bottoms 
of keeping good s 
small exte asas 
e 
rather mo re productive 
ality. grown | was 
nips, offered 
— EMI: being award 
by the 
Tons. cwt. qrs. 
35 qr. lbs, 
№ i 16 pen 
On the , most Economical 
G and € 
e for was 
voli Е he 
usd occu 
onsuming Root Crops. 
АШУ, Southampton, -Priz 
m. 
cedi of t 
ies die sa leading: place. useful 
count A" root growing, and well батан 
and - Profitable ма 
Pie ' | 
pute call attention do ган [n publication of re | 
first published: їп the 
he Bat 
It is a very 
ipit 
The се ОНА M d Domestic Poultry, Edited by 
1 edge & Co., Farringdon Street, 
Mart 
Doyle. 
Tus i is a yer en deed volu ume, fall of 
di iore s occu 
pied with 
t that will not о мен, n d the large class 
neipal 
mere 
poultry, given in a chatt ty und poo To 
anecdote and oms 
the book X 
y ee 
T1 
oí а valuable breed o 
14 
ө робар his breed of fowls at 
Ohingey. 
GOLD 
hav 
pei энъ 
n them 
orn eattle, 
n. 
together with the nam 
d Lind, А calved 
Pure Gold, 
ye Si Sittyton.. й 
14th Feb., Edad rt te 
Mon ike, red, cal ved 17th- Mareh» 1 
Рив Ts: The eggs of gold 
much i еч prie that we scarcely know bow to | T 
sold at prices n from 10s. 
the property ; 
The following were among t tbe 
r. d. G. Wood, Castlegro 
roan, calved 25th J A 
red by Sir Thomas оона 
ji stræa, mM mam, е eru 4th "Мау, 1 
[- 19389 э пей? 
Sj snus тей and white, calved 
with the greates arle ёл n grown o rici 
b pour. Servae ; Я оор i seasons it has пеле heilen , 
been ^. y eem is m culti тана.) Set І consider it too |1555 guineas, or up 
; delicat or profitable growth at present. Wheat | and bull calves yi 
В ns, and scire деде чус for cultivation on |.apiece. 
artmoor, The ог Big will in Crops in East Lothian.—The 
probability, answer veli here. It is somewhat sim this county has been greatly inc 
iem e ила еу, а tivated їп distriets un- | — h drainage and Бе ар 
ted atter ; the a „itd orme: average ex 
require such a favourable climate, and ripens Е м berg fria бөй the latter the 
1d бур earlier; but the p though . much | bulbs has been is by at least 
feel | far sioc › їз found to be valuable Without the aid of guano, manure for 
b 6 
that б dimus md úl 
h of they 
By b 
h^: Soc miss 
Ti tls 
Er 
e judges in 
т. Fowler, 
— 
B 
Я 
book is 
