OcroBER 25, 1856.} 
little guavo or redu 
wth, 
ced Ra will renew their 
gro and have a very im 
pe-cake, 
portant influence on 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
than this superficial hoeing, 1 should think iè must be | 
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sar Oi tea hd effects, and one that his, visitors 
gross oe This application should be made in the 
= will ve Joep done b; 
summer weather, and I ‘believe the, admission of th 
y $ of the 
evening, & 
hose pipe bei ing ru ong e: a 
the | 
stirrings, 
Schools a 
soil is sufficiently facilitated ie such sapectilal 
ken i 
ers drought bea oy a dressing o 
This is just one a hint 
ways i in which the irrigating process may be 
“3 7 1 ny Se 
aoe 
» for to 
Ah 
tent, p provide 
PT hope enough has- been said to show ‘that even the 
best far farm manager or the most skilled tenant farmer i in 
ertile soil Heder Doras under that moved y the 
though it = toe her ally oe’ bgt what T paler 
med the tyro indeed who 
production o ofa lar rge e and sound Turni ip prod uce. 
e in of 
lL hat 
sriaire ieri fangis | brutes, 
any syste: 
tions. To rescue the ignorant an helpless f from a stai 
bordering on mere animal existence (even worse tha 
because the intellect is diverted from its tru 
course by neglee 
n point itis impossible to add to the 
J 
VE ant 
t and bad e meme) 5 is an occupation ¢ 
are easily made on, an 
EA Fa Ig 
done, sitions I) 
th 
5 
Turnips is alt together different. 
liberally aah arger 
and healthier wilt est ypc be. Whatis Finger bn toe 
I sult of a 
of the the 
present uninstructed condition of our mel it is 
hard to 
mn the minds o of children of tende 
m? it is theref ore 1 more necessary agains 
he good instruction they receive pee neutralised b 
associate, wi 
follow operations 
com pre 
a 
whose occult workings they e cannot 
bss is either 
end, and which m are therefore disposed to 
d slur over. Hot d ry weather is no doubt 
the proper time for h o to work for the 
ways 
ofa n poor qualit on 
matter, Gens on = ies well wrought aluvial or 
event this di not y 
] 
or in some o norga nic 
‘urnip, 
redients be less effectu: 
f weeds, so do e the old 
also the when hoein; most calle 
intent of leat feeding, and banede per! cann 
c ible to be st ig Aan it ae 
ne hye r it is gun for to 
hich then 
f y thi is means and a careful 
lection of bulbs from which to raise è the meeeg 
S645 ao 6s 
© 
sE 
out the possibility ofa 
the piers obstacles to th 
s is the miserable condition a thelr dwelling 
daily and nightl 
fi 
Di r 
Gd 
i ard pei 
same room, frequently having only on 
mi purpose of a family, and that not always to 
selves. _ Under these circumstan nees is it ; possible to raise 
very heavy, and here is cael exemplified one of 
the advantages | that ho ed lan d has over unhoed ; but it 
flow of o 
both sexes, without remodelling the dens in which they 
congregate ? It is a reflection on this country, al abounding, 
f this in 
pace dily overcome. All the rei emedies which have been 
tried have ovly been successful al in the proportion in 
i mineral substances in 
o it. cee 
supplied these directl t 
ply 
r pair from i the « eart thy 
elements that rest the advantages of the hoed lapi o over 
oe —— in oho ik = _ feeding for whatever may 
e the a heer derived 
r 
ir presei debased si 
together like « ‘he ‘Senden that peran i kisig, no 
release themselves from such fearful 
i 
impe: erfections of human n 
ted i l inclination 
ad 
instance ias been found valuable as an antidot 
because it did the former of these services a 
to some extent the latter also. 
fend per rhs aps 
Ee beagle Peronr, 
nd a f: 
The dews then which fall in the i must contain 
mug ch of the excremental matters of plants, which 
round en 
onjoined 
safer cure for the disease than the | ter alo one can be 
l Wurz 
o | then 
off, 
that which is bad, even under favourable auspices. 
What must it be when boys and girls are forced to live 
nter it ge utr 
same sta of day; the 
ment to retire to to avoid hearing the filth; 
1 
the te with the ret 
leaves of Bago atte on oes d take i 
whi Soy or other agi wont have scale thrown 
pi rs uch matter which they cannot assi 
e cannot but conce 
4 
be in- 
milate, and w 
ive 
Med ¢, 
wn to hs winds, and lessons 0 
religion turned into ridicu 
Tog o give Aa institutions a 
is soo 
louis eae 
| a tae chan rg 
Turnips than the ey ever did befor: 
they will d derive from an improvement Bein 
the cultivation of Mang el will be still greater and more 
instead of wholesome “food, their own excrements. 
n hoed ground the case is quite pg ag these exere- 
nied matters are swallowed up by the earth and 
digested in her bowels, and with the returning heat of 
pret} upon apinain. e rpe to a Supreme Bi 
be inculcated as a fearr ae, which every 
f | should rise, How 
tter description , of | lodging fs 
nd m 
other agricultural practices. 
A deep stirring of the soil, and a geal use of home 
made and purchased manures modi fied to suit the com 
| Č | surface, repaying wit 
food, leaf food, to a the plants growing ‘on her 
little use in telling men, 
ition of this r l Tai to be recollected that according a position where fava! uty to Saat sin is hourly 
yield by the acre than is generally considered an aver- to my theory of leaf ric e not fore their eyes, and fi hich they h escape. 
age oe From the hardiness of ea Mangel g = roba! abiy taken in ` this way from the | If those who came prishe to reclaim hiemen 
a dry climate as well as p earth by the lea al d by inqui dp 1 t them- 
nutritive € composition as foo d for fatten fag a airy | by the roots. if tl thi eory be tru e, the nece ssity of selves with the the crowded and 
fine keeping aualten t this | keeping up the pdm a food regularly by hoeing is | indiscriminate use of oping £ Seton the truth would 
green crop ought to be more extensively a it | obvious. All our principles me ulture, all our rules of | appear how impossible it is to ex 
has been hitherto. If the exam ple nily ee tend to Hite ends. Wane gro ay Saga caa] ment, however vanced education may be, till 
1 t l - 
peste hen ve various home farms | scattered Throughout | xhalabl “In the higher ranks, w! ry a eae 
as in England, a state as to form cpm that may nourish the | for tanegesing the laws of God an , how often 
iti is more easily raised than a crop of S oo women fall and lower pirates: to the 
weight. Such farms may be of more service I i ble storeh animal ! t there refore surprising that vege Pe 
l d he expansion f 
ing of monster crops of fi pn al to “sia a in mE ze | should at into the snares and pitfalls that beer + ae 
ost any other way. It needs oat Fs ae that, continuous Perr water to their roots, the seeking of | paths? In the full en po arc comforts and luxuries 
there is abundance of skill in the country if Hai DT w which is the father of their wth. We are ignorant of sm and women pass on the s of the 
sought after, J. Lockhart Morton, Mid-Lothia this; w yit is more solid food they seek, truly | lower orders of the community merely in rank,. 
AE er oR a dissolved in water, but he eyes of the Almighty all are equal), and yet the 
inquiry we e would tend to establish this a | very foundation of half the ischief so Liari in the 
woh ag I Saba ondence. truth—that the ea ot | d fin a 
Peaking s Ben Giles” asl ti hirs Sader Sevencabia cir s, that is when | and lodgings set apart the poor, The remedy 
to an experiment with Barley, which I inci- | they can, the roots of plants descend to depths where | this disgusting evil wh bing in the hands of the upper 
dentally alluded to as a failure in saying I was dis- | they find water, bu ths in which scarcely | classes, including every one „above want, they should 
appointed, and which has led him to suppose ts was pear them to find in a state fit for S y by words. 
disappoin nted in the results I expected from the process | the organic an and i inorganic matters which we suppose the If a iangey = A Rang bo Jou eat and kd give him 
f uent hoeings, while my intenti g J seu, mock 1 sufferings.. 
I was disappointed i in making the experiment I had pro- or r laterally they seek the presence f you teach a child religion and morality in the morn- 
posed, and this e fro m the presence of our a, pees or wide into pk nn send him or her amongst unprincipled 
3 g a to which that manure does not reach, and | panions in the mre the outside of the cup is clean, 
not able | M a it is only the st to the ich u iho mat 5 t the inside epena anr na a 
I ad se in which enerates that is effectu to their ear! permanent improvement oi 
inet esal gre aya x dso ; f á in e it 12 | agricultural and garden land. This is a subject which 
of the drills I had sown salt, and in these pak ne no | years ago that it is now a stale ra oh . Goodiff. more than 10 years ago exci ted much interest. A very 
vegetation took place till the rain sake the Public Tes timonial | to Mr. Mechi. y of your | cl T and skilful cultivator on of the first-rate 
mained in sfe pia. as free from I p Derbyshire wrote upor subject, and 
germinatio: on the day it was “sown, The by Sain cog a public | Kinai to be given. to Mr. gave a full account of his own pract and its results, 
h w: AE s0 Sh te that I al echi n À quoted ; 
ment, as it could not in any way have proved satisfac- | agricu who have inspected his farm | but in the meantime | I offer the ar ea Sa 
tory, I perfectly agree we my friend Mr. Ben Giles p ek Te ctor that hrs. a not feel he is | remarks. ly 2 e ing elay bs one 
in beatin but he has a | entitled to some such acknowle -dgment from them, » and of the great obstacles with which a a to con- 
strange teorya about the "solidificati on water in the tend. To say nothing of texture, it admits of no direct 
he object of hoeings with cacy of agricultural improvement will H that one who | m: anical imp ment notwithstanding the able and 
© tet feeding is, I conceive breaking the as laboured so so long and so > zealously to saia a a most judicious practice O We the : gre ed 
which s iek ee $ peg core "i ong P oa d (20 inch) caltare Irori and perfèctly 
siller ae ashing of rain to allow the free y p 
= pif! leat food, from the soll, while they have the or ae eg sociated a — is puri ae ei oars lower strata of strong land, 
by intermixture of its parts to form this food ; 
everthing that promotes the | evolvement of this food 
honoured in his own country, and for ve time his 
new-fangled farming was made | the sub of jest. The 
ss pam ig i has 
For s pada Mr. "fet far 
with those 
evaporation of mi 8 Still 
Portions of this food a carted up, as si arried ase sg hers th stiffest 
irom the yet we shall find, T believe, that H y appe sical core 4 sage ater tie Frater mo 
finer the disinteg n of ks col ti the better does it | of poverty i but of late ay some extent, are 
nena ues se is evi ae ord ence can by no 
that it is desirable at any time, peti not in dry 
weather, during the growing of a crop to go deepe 
luxuriant crops and the poverty of the eeek has | 
eee This isa very significant proof of the good 
means be always depended on, In the. vicinity of 
