THE; AGRICULTURAL) GAZETTE. 
Мом, зы 
hile it lant as manure. f th 
use, The feeding for each .large ; while it сеа тоге available ua - 2: view of the system, not lookin 
я туа Ace erly 150, now re educed to If this view"beCcorrect, Whata of food there is been hr brought under théir noH улт (ае sitha 
100 E urnips (and thé; redu — is found to favour | under фа. bos ui fold- ES күре. i "No ow, as to what M vani oit ea утро feat tou - pid manure yi T he believed | 
ient), К cut pod Gibs. oatmeal, Bod nud, or|is not pro find no: experiment from much We | and pipes Would be SAA ne t 08 "is MY ION Г | 
oil-ca mped with water; no d | food. Insummer, | may x onte au there is anadvantage in this the/system which Mr. Andrews Наа iópoénided for qp 
ДИ libitum twice & дау, with # Ibs. oil- | feeding аз to the manure supplied. . I have little doubt «Ае, изен of this country, and Nia 
s of Italian Rye-grass,and | that there іза great- gain, but can find out. no instanee | Aduce iem, т oum pereng nei mena 
liquid. What stfuck me | whére һе» comparison las been err between thie | which сае 1n their way? if THiS be- ihe PUES 
ste of róom in {һезё exten- Pa of кы feeding on the Gra nd Gain оца е bo абівибдго Мт bà эе мл үө retad tie. 
ings, whieh aecommod&te оцу | their manure in.& fresh and caustic ie us à cattle fed Wroga TE yes n4 іде ме у" E ital 
which has been incurred in | on dut eris and their manure carefully fer аа and | the т Ату, entertained, of th УТ inre 
pipes for supplying and with- applied to the soil just in the condition an m | ihe time | Mr. Hamilton in the paper which bi йош, сш 
mals to drink. Тһе air-flues when it is wanted, "We greatly want experiments to | ^95! DR a.i гая A 
А this proposition, 
ва, еу od, and MT dampers to prove | һа the liquidmanure system is self-sustaining: conde p р „remarking that а 
d ae эфа dans he liquid manure 16 is not proved that the best mode of aq has pest thanka of бешен с ов due to Mr. TRE 
€ the liquid might havi been dis- | been attained, or that great economy might not Lid 109 alodaud {д2 andi Я 
ты ied favitat , but owing to the faulty con- | from the adoption of more iron pipes an d hy drants, an s 
struction at the rer: -pipes, са n only be propelled by | less gutta-percha.. It is not proved t dark closed-up "I rae ii Paa rud Ma у of the Co 
steam-power; and as the engine is а seven-horse-power, tanks have any а advantage over open о LR fro МЕ, sanud Pu 2 fs d. the. e Tima 
and requires one ton of coal per diem to work it, it is not Lord Talbot asked, if Mr, Kennedy u ng iron pipes. Mr. ih d ы оо з, w ich was 
ilv: used thé th of the Grass ча Hamilton uh he used two-inch iron s which would cost, | With the most vens pplause 
as frequently used às ся at present, 194. to 204. a yard. Мг. Ball had been led to believe 
Tequire.* The fourth MORE of Rye-grass seeme O | that th t f t blishin a liquid-manure system would be мелі 
" at the соз of estal g a liquid- 5 
me very poor indeed ; bui the bailiff told me: dal lie | three or four time ш) МАА Ы Mr. Hamilton -viz d ода Ургаа the, T det mens 
' cre. Mr. Hami ton sai hat Mr. Kennedy expende 
eene eb ve pe d p^ oin tliis.season. This | |o his tank; but 2- -inc ch. os cost only 21. per Scotch a “ Gentlemen,—I а is ie ) 
measurem Sgt iia mt oe. үрү hüld--I t erect veky expeti va tanks, сон. whioh’ Ea Jong eus Eei Stab p 
that I SHUT rii ©. трете the application of liqui pes, ngines, an He tl the distribu- | Private, bu 
manure, is that o i oghen 1 meadows кз ar Edinburgh. tion КУЛТЕ manure; but Yer хай he to procüre it? He con- | the ultimate. disposition, ef night-s ge Ж nn 
; : valle a н t ed Dr. Hodges, of the Che l Society of Belfast, and him | Properties of which, to the extent ЗУ at im 100,000), yearly. 
They lie on one side o ey» rme М ween | (Mr. Andrews), M ыу informed his lordship, that from the | how not only lost to us, bat also pollute om s, "fj | 
Arthur's Seat and the dum wr M di it and best consideration which they were able to give to the cde they — be —— pure manure in al а 
"Granton. Tho pan ад from Le праг h аа rges | very doubtful ithing to expend oon а mone пеи P iM true апа legitimáte nse; | 
a f the kind befi he 1 where he cou obtain Е 
through an open e along the valley ; en | the A The result justified that QUT on id EC n will require a considerable outlay: Patir, as T Mere y 
aught. up at the etel of half the HE н "2 сь long since а letter was read from Lord e, at азн ing i shown to be remureraátive, € i А ! 
ye water | Belfast, inquiring how he was to obtain a Коу of йаз manure the enterprise. ; Y our co-operation J i ecessary її вишев 
ich are principally | to pass "through ied! pipes which he had arranged for the pur- | of any. plan; and pas you HaT. obtain the best. hal 
f hate у örs a | робе. The арра а posuer dissolved bones or giano ге бей ЫРУ залов premiums f i jns to b | 
be made available, He (Mr. Andrews) did not know how t 8, i 
ri has bee t. The potat was settled; у De тап appeared to think ase situated ре value of the night-so i г не dis рат 
filthy ewe + conducte eri mall wafer vel as Lord Ern uld have.been more pru that Md it аро d be nnderios isineiy "that you чоша ] 
i i 
„which М upper level should have ode "the whole of his manu uM uid а itted to any speculative ехрепі 
Argo PPS › | golid, and have applied it in а opani pet would not only Wy » money, but solely to o the Sortes of such powers as ате“ 
eer ihe ETE is. анне, both by means | been advantageous to himself, b Ud, at the sama timo, | you forthe publie good, as may be required by the s crunt 
"ef the co ave been setting an examp id those around, and which it is; imposs sible for any individua 
Људгапё а to act in а similar männer. des Да с d if a LE be formed, without РЕШАТ о» to bring into RE. 
Sm E Ita and the whole compressed in a proper way, so as to prevent unne- | employment. If you will accept the trust, I beg respectfully t 
сера fermentation, With the addition of some dry matter—peat | Suggest vA the committee of inquiry ate byy 
mould. if itcould be procured, or, 1f not, the оох агу а should secure ће онло а). Mr -— — Menem 
ofi straw—the whole s gi dius be раа: and if the pit be e engineering depar че Сата В 
made water-tight, which w matter of no greà at difficulty, it | Angus DOE for the Wc pe uw j 
would be in no way a diflicult. uL to apply the manure without | respeetfull 
s an 
Mr, Alde erman Filing Ф that when ; Any g zenti 
т the promoti “ 
teia c» pipes an erii but he could ado opt he plan si which 
he(Mr. =ч оа. n in doing that he did са сы was 
necessary. h pro есіѕ as that dee re laid 
before the чү T was s led nonsense wh d 
exa t 
be of adva antage to him. Liquid manure was а very good thing; 
and if he (Mr. Andrews) còuld be furnished with such. a stream 
as issued from Edinburgh or Marylebone, he might then get u 
-— | 
кой wi UE. FP 
mtm the statute дее, et m m and steam-engines; but first let him catch 2n hare, & and cil ar ӨЮ 
4 then һе .(Laughter.) He had no neces- next met, E ommuite 
>T. to.9 tons of hay. Now, assuming 8$ ton | sity for anything of the kind until à su dy eould first.be insured. ad réport. mee nari Mice 
hay to а good T uüder -—Dr. Kirkpatrick, in reply to a question from the Chairman, y Y ЭРО, 
umstanees,'we have a gain of 61 tong of attached, 
noaei s He production .of. which "Mr. T yi 
1 vit: e — 
5 ewt. MALE M f iere and ottéske эзше | 
e |to throw any,obsti А 
| Е satisfactory as I could desire. I, however, confidently look t А; eA n 
+ 
Ee n 
T ji 
). | experiments will be conducted with as much accuracy as 
= is valued. at 4L. lat per tong he has n fs "pos the results recorded саѓеапу E " trathfaliy, 
TT 1 Ta d its but not inv the | I* the m ocn which I a еы ча about subm 
a ч ыш гооп the meeting will show tiit: t e — "i 
"question ot 5 instead or В Be з lhave по tion >; “таша xt has , under the peculiar cireum- 
-'that Mr. Telfer aud Mr. Ken l sian ces = case, highly successful. You will perceive |) 
^qmeasured fairly what they сту but в /that | from this that on that portion of the feld where the 
"the small sàmple taken was the best. It is, however, liquid vas КЫП ed,that there is а gross produce of about 38 tons of 
to lichtéfied M Өй I h Italiàn Rye- statute acre, whilst on the remaining part 
enlig " rà spiri i Р a 14 of — бей, Я ик irrigated, the peot has been re- 
0 eorreetions my figures, and, markably sma a our tons per statute ac Imost 
same time, truth brought out in the mod hich І unnecessary for me to remark that the past Season was very 
^have humbly su I Lac it per “ mbe cattle | favourable эе the production of Grass, but in addition to this tructions to consider | 
circumstan 
may be kept continually in waro mam uà p in a perfectly fertile state, — i attribute | Mr, jos Pilling moved the араз | 
winter, without suffering їп Бенин ог in n tho тест : dn > - been, some eight or ten y ye ago, i mper- M ph EL it коша reete 
ofm and m eetly drained, and a large €— of the subsoi debel t to the itions annexed to: offer th 
ч ük meat, an and that straw as litter can be Т» urface.by trench ing. When the Commissioners of. National | sideration; — "s. nominated 
ES 
Education, with the view of аабал the course чы! [этне chemists for t 
matter of the greatest impo ce. The common farmer | in practical agriculture as sanie and нара as possible, 
' will ask you how he is to AMA the manure сои —— | decided upon having a small steam-engine in addition to the = tions, Kaving nA, f. 
ш: ; А tti s | ordinary $ d) inery, it was і advisable to annex | sional advice yeh 
see р y күбү tting as the. парраи, for distributing, by means of steam-power, high position of poe аг 'airb bim pa 
o be trod un ro and rotted i in roi fold; cim quantity of liquid manure, y^^ merely from the urine of | corporation employlüg 
tif we turn to Liebig or ey tell us that the tho live stock, but ao р the flushings = the р, contents E pur E [3 ‘the Thi ce 
whole of у what asses u of the nig ht vesse he dormitories, and water and soap from A — M 
Ms ien ueof p M zh the animal returns z the и. Расе and which could not be аюке =. the manure 
eap, and to cart it over the farm would n an arduous, if | 
inthe ndi is scarcely worth recording. má to | not. an undertaking. pres Ий, with the usual 
hydrants, have been laid throughout about 50 statute acres, and | 
i а ^n PA is in p 
3 ау е Donie feeding was 6 stones this small portion of the farm, and which, if proved to | even that өчен; ndid. Jf 
sh and fat—say ere of он der; зт. próduce satisfactory and remunerative results, as it promises to | liminary inquiry, let the 
E containing 6.4 lbs. of n and ashes , can be extended. thata commíttee might obtain 
n Rye-grass, o ме зой. чы “Whit Forces cat а PER STATUTE. ACRE or ITALIAN ЕүЕ-овазв, своух | Mr. Alderman Neild said there w 
.WITH AND wiTHOUT LiQUID MANURE. pri thing in the eyes of: 
rest, returns into ure-heap, and thus is made 
eap, 1з ma way he turneth it he turneth. it to (prò 
Чо до a double duty, неа эе to life in the animal, ' I Ier een ^ d тасы did hot seem able to аға on bier 
nt 3 This is nearly double the usual allowance of 12 to 13 Ibs. per Cutting; nure was regularly no liquid ^ was «ies -— н "-— 
; Bour per horse power, which would give about 9 cwt. for working applied. applied. much - the point 
: 1 merely give the — Statements to me, and 
cared upon 
which he (Mr. Alderman irs 
amber whó s 
à дер оп © tion of the steam-engine ; but hs am n d Tons. ewts. qrs. lbs.| Tons. ewts. qrs. lbs. 
т case we mustsee that nothing but the absence of vibes st cutting, 11th May, 
per dui cn holly doi Miis t eccL) ЧЫ ТОЗ V M UR 0770 DRM 
pon to think | 22 cutting, . 12th apent of арбай nons 
r of a steam-engine June, 1854 212 .10 |.0. 0 |Not worth weighing. X 
h as Stauley's— | 9d. cutting, 4th Au- st. Ta 
Lf. Тон ing, Fih Sep 8 idis 
to 134. pe th сїйїп? t Te ài 29. faras 
been worth about |- tember, $149 d * йе scarcely conceived it possible, 
3 
n 
am 
bed were ggg 
-making; in уред, s» сше. T n No- dk question r. 
псы ад т Ае ember, 1 17 None. тйс, donation, in ordo ditare at po mig 
without 
much more than the Tobl | 30.6 1.34 | 10 hey wore парі 
0 
s and soil| Mr. Ball said that so far as his own M crea des 
tthe|h 
practical observations made by Mr. Andrews were teer. did not it 
