DzogwsER 31, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Gww 
^ i TAS 12h 1 
eo 
much on't up, and 1 
without t bringin’ — — " 
original question, viz., the utilisation of sew 
for nothing can be w 
H ‘than the erem of secret 
than the 
gom woulant e inctuni iui: paz for di tha sadi. hs fed pe esl em i» tg en y. ix “a sorge on Ww E committee; M. althon the appa 
cual A | estat shed by the experiments at Rug! ents A gih no! sige Pri with. the Counci' are really 
“ Doan't b'lleve it would, nohow, between you and I. You | Carlisle, Ediuburgh, PT AS AU ere, Ea "indul with the mittee, and who may Thus it they ples 
see, you gentlemen with your pockets mode ieri {adieniine | | prre are keenly contending for a concession of the | select thelr eae friends in preference to = 
gentleman e NEC mde p. here pos | D portion of the metropol olitan sewage, and | had proved t heir capabili ties by hee Bein by dit 
die LY t takes a thunderin’ sight o' work. (Gee, ht ! application t at a y for 
g'lang, Buc p rry out one of the schemes. Calenlations have been j more suggestion I ld v ate 2 Mena 
The scientific gentleman wipes his spectacles, and the value of sewage, but they are as far | to the Smithfield Show. 6 iP now ns AX, a week, 
tries a new entering wedge. n om each other as they | arp probably wide of t etter for it mmenee on ho Wed- 
94 ow do you feed your cattle, neighbour?” ark. AMerum M à onday, je rina’ on the 
b-. aal, good Eng a hay; now and then a bite o' Oats, valus of sewage at 2d. per ton, and caiculate ie rs follseing he A of ddl 
^ in’ as 
^ o beeves ?” sewage from the metropolis will produce Jeor hk ge. x i men d animals 
A o] jou meten sag " 2,000,0007. Ca? $,000,00 VL per r annv T This an alteration as De would qty uds 
E pee eu “fall o' y year „I put up four or five head indeed, irre ed, pe? t ny ive. pt YA pith, ppt the ‘ast | preponde a T we f » and the 
are — m. 4 
abo Ue eee on ae a ee niet to their Rod «iti be of any NS whatever, does not appear tohavebeen| Molası Tred Ja the valuable table of 
reference to its A producing qualities or its albuminoids ?" Ši DE ch P es! T eto Ton M h prices ile à IS Number 
“*(Gee, Bright )— — é e experiments which haye been made, alt ird there js no allusion us to substitutes E an 
Em n T, Dama givey to fegh-producers, in dissing: eget sapeo, have E bd attended t Tughibs ‘of T. which à this so O ws 80 ed 
etri meten mere | el ese Pene ie Cre E Sen ue. 
“ cons! v vi eties O 
Eoo r E E p o ae a Eroak E NU USO que ank oas 
know, to lay on too Touch fatty m meter" " y ai Y in one or n: € 
** Heh ?—keep off the fat. g 1 abulous have been | an nd bsc ; bu is sui of 
feed, then, in miy opinion." obtained. In all these instances th Be sa orti or Carrot to be supplied by 
By this time the end of the furrow is reached its liquidised fo | reply seems to me to be deal b 
the scientific M walks pensively towards osed for the wA | of t the | mixi ng odd. (Molasses should 
foncé tu athan's dog, that has been nikoyi svi and eget refuse of our houses and towns |1 Y t port.) Can your practical 
uae w ia up, ; ore solid form. With this object in view pro- | readers ty sH experimenta oblige the SMS with 
ftt A position has been "ade for vi e deodorisation and ! The Turnip pulling, &c., is saved 
much, in this vein, to sho the frequent applica- by the want of them. Jamaica, 
bI handle 
io 
bf wehy of the old-style Ms 
tion of dry soil. sid n ^ y idi in a 
have been much pleased with Mr, 
This 
pos an abridgment of whic 
icultur 
ted y qm their prejudices, many o thein well blist rray’s interesting account of his experience on roo 
eid mas ast be — S armed wi inex l Gazette of Dec. 17 ; st ‘though the best stort, am con ir re operations on 
Pie aia y way to prick itirogh | vis s Lido of the theory, it would Re] found difficult or | the farmi” less NT x nothing can bo more mis- 
the eT is to show a big rop grown’ at small |i mpossible i in | practice. Tt w wai the pulling of ee than t n gristhe of throwing the 
and an kr pe pr rofitab ble method gradually | every eptacles, as well | roots of Mangels ho, small bes and leaving thoin for 
ranking their slatternly M. - Fárm of Ly Vid Menn atte X a E application of | some time in that giek m. Mangels in 
quoted in the Scottish Farme oil and its frequent val mention the i 
TU SATION OF SEWAGE. 
NOTWITHSTAN 1a all that has been said and written | 
upon this eim ~ t is to be fared that many persons 
regard it as au ondary scien ule discussion, which may 
bs io left » the hands of engineers and scientific 
a put a litt 
tly Aridi Wh the so oil and using it 
odi Oposal for subsequen 
“We. do not despair o of s some- 
five e or six times over. 
Jered i 
covered with P» "n be Td unfit id 
e by! ‘being eral t. 2? x as, 
commenced 
season W: 
ft and sto 10th October, M 
hee ou 5 Nine the ing and cies dos ing 
r 
the sewage, but until some PA plan bed "rotos 
we must. be content to app ply the sewage ent 
m 
form ppl n d 
tage | is clear, and. there is no reason E do whieh 
IAG 10 
e reflection will sh show that while it i isa 
it ial is an expe sive ii ds i I cannot 
DET with Mr. Murray that cutting the ‘top is either 
cultiaion of as soil, it hea also an important bearing 
pon M ed TAS, 
The sewage is a a the la 
gh is d is the oon n of th the 
out the k 
done ould n ot be 
| is there. as 
pel At iae wa ous; howe ve r that i isa matter 
ay min im sy 
t cathe I 
the term “ "utili 
nt Cul t 
ur 
of organic | 
a fom aus our SUE |n 
to augment t 
considera hy 1 
n fact theo ject s sou : 
We 
8 
matter, yen flows into 
and the application of that matter t 
country, §0 ag 
foudypreduetng power. "5 T 
P death i into a sourco 3 p mg health by E proper 
use of that which llutes = gia and 
ra ros ipfis ost ingidi 
n i E origin, its pus and its 
importance to keeta in $ ae 
years. ^ Thirty years pris every house had its’ coal 
M contents of which were periodically restored t p 
scien 
t that thi 
Kaa n 
id 
Ta osing this paper I would s suggest 
quein would forni a legitimate subject for 
she t mee Ly of c gouniy agric logia eodem 
embers 
ive ate cee 
vocal ies, ‘that t s 
land, and eri UN risum 
Xo of & 
B a. 
Strand. 
£y. 
me p iei dence. 
al Si As there are only three 
‘the mi ahs of ee na va Agr | 
u the „yer, viz., the 
his pint tk as good, if not 
We Kavo at leas t1 
a tithe of Mr. Murray’ s oken 
t better roots, Wy the Ist of n 
vn 
ind 
June, than he can 
Our is this, | to make the 
rd as uy as Wee 
igh ; 
entire le "of 24 inches 
1 LE P ave the Ma ded e Tate: 
the ‘matter, with perfect Sonfidedee ai wt 
nd sound, reget ore sk E: i T 
veni 
ventilati 
estio: 
^ Sugg 
[gerer for some 
ement of € 
bu Vis 
Swept ay fro n 
create a wide-spread r ed in pets oed o. 
were made, and the noisome matters were 
ge 
A vol and 
ed | meeting is also "aly Attended in consequence 
ë members are ubjected toi in order to. attend it 
| Ep icia 
" 
Prodr Qs nd 
t to ies which oe well repay a judici ay 
in manure, &c. whi tenants of capital do’ no 
éonsider themselves warrin nted in expending on their 
obit drains 
been 
eee al eh p Spreng y poima through- | th 
thero” ‘shoald, I thinik, be an endeavour to make the 
not the capi tal to spare if they wished to D gratae 
ralt. 
mot this dá mee est that it might be' wise 
of 
be the 
ould m: iue the dari of ‘cating i^ 
Th 
acts of the Council during the year. As, 
ener, it would be - uite ei rg to e such a 
correct. S the cvi but d was |i 
ted, fort 
1 Hanover Square, 
it would be extremely desirable that ack | a meeting 
should be held in 
rooms 
ed to m land, 
Hall. ‘Time would t 
fanti; 
/to be 
^ large quantity of wai 
) a a extent its actis dosis 
its application more hec c» and ex expen- 
anil eh 
acility w 
ni 
Morea Cin’ ho e e Agricultural Hall VR ar 
f eo room for meet 
pa a rot 
- board-room of pd Agn icultural | The 
saine very and | the 
san 
8p a limited nu of yea not 
involve ur rer a great y on the Mee pit a at 
first, and à me time de w of his a the 
| benefit rede in Propert 
‘the of t ihm s fo instance, Tie 
Nes r id 
rge' ‘towns might, by an daniy of n 3l. to Al. p 
p 
