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ет be gaine ed by a knowledge of 
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м «з lan been К Prnfined (o th Ч surface. 
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arising from them, not so m v 
bata their existe he se ti e overflowing 
marshes relati ively to Dm mon to hear th 
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maintenance 
„Andi the last, place, it should » ккө t thot 
all persons investing their mon гу e improvemen 
of the marshes should be pro id p? uen nes 
against egal and Katran — 
` Until these are pete by the general 
intelligence of th try, an —— facilities for 
y the Gov 
ernment, 
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radical 2 in the mars shos, 
nor can British capital ES. made. remanorative, howev 
impulsively it may otii 
M REPORT. 
зерге 0 
зза xl od I dis pe jala E ll, 
; uently the popu ation is su 
pois ling à р 
M шару are feeble a nd 
his evil it wül be 
y 
ing fro 
et fully LE of becoming h йу 
а be m Opel di 55 bul e di Canali esequit 
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8 works, and they still remain subject to all the evils of malar 
“Тһе * Dem di 
it 
CTS ЕВО: con 
арау чт = circumstances form the drawbacks 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
level with it, or on an inclined plane extending down to it, it 
is not p ossible to get rid of the. water saturating them, unless 
artificial means are resor — нў 
utertaining th ing seen in the marshes 
and hav 
t and the e, i үе attempt at drain ze —for 
which some ue df the estates of the пае - already t taxed—I 
m option of а 
Syst 
convictions, b 
drainage, and its effects, should 
attention to е: circumstance that 
y 
tore can locate them Каре ез 
impoverished by marsh-fev. 
Iexdtien where population. A р И 
e no person with money t 
or in the осто wine t on аа 
liable t to be maed by brigands, who will hold him in ransom 
until the sum they place upon him is is рай aid. e 
* 
“ The ed properties I Кона d та those on the bank 
ich 
of the river ——, ы, T number, and үе чуч nh other. 
cribe these | m 
ab this етеды, a „4 К 
view of the 
cumstances Th bed will better д us to deter- 
develop their caj eapabiliti "m 
« These estates form portio а large tract of fla; land of 
a highly productive quality. They нахе orm been improved 
e dal Re Governo fino 
all' anno — zs the reason na 
speaking o t 
powers ha s ine ves partially developed by tha Government 
This 
of appetite f tor 
n 
е Miscellaneo 
n. | The Dawpool Herd.—The following letter from Mr. 
in 
and English enterprise should | the 
possible to render land too dry for vegetable life. The 
air of South Italy is like a Aur nh bath—so great is the 
proportion of moisture experience has shown 
that the atmosph 96 а drained soil with 
mL. freedom, the derive a benefit 
from the tmosphere, i 
не 6 ed п diea 
f 
er, 
ti t, and though fond of a certai 
degree of humidity, is averse to а sodden bed ature, 
in fact, has provided the Cotton plant with a mechanism 
of its own e exclusion, fr = 
апі dew, at Ы ле ваще time that t has ,giv 
Melatosh, of Romford, appears г" Weekly 
Messenger of rm into 
ri-horns ns Aeon bem bn E oio н 
de is n 
us Sho 
in-and-in zi м great і 
at Kirklevington, Warlaby, ind 
were too much 
Sari eint ө ;in 
tes and Mr. 
Bo oth I and my Poner were re- 
ceived quite a8 er qme cy аз could have been expected. 
anio di ——' is а type of that class of property 
myself, and I admit that nothing ist о me more e captiva- 
^ ting i in a catalogue than a list, of renowned sires of the 
re 
to improvi ment on a sure and e 
dic id " + 
i. е. a joint basis ur action—wou ld be insurmountable withi 
the period of time re: is consistent with the и, €— 
ofa yere -growin, iation. 
ХЕ аа — ды wo 
pus ess than na ity. ret us 
i I Fian been ondoavouring фо: I кр» нете 
outlay y be deduced from the following schedular infor 
ака 
* 
ands bore TBI PN are mar Ры а оп Mid map | 8 
It will be seen that 
hich i 
s. per acre, 
crop of Melons, ripe and ready fi ke! 
there was e pi but the sorry prospect of some field sport 
in the shooting season. If this — 
there was Е return of 2l. 12s. 8d. m e per ani n the 
lit 3s Dd vet 34 e es 
* Having laid s on the all- арт 
step of draining the к тыры to a le чб 
Iwil 
T the MEHR should not 
oximi E 
A a TI cost, The soilof these 
table and peaty 
th the term marsh. 
1 now place befo ca | 
have the ma! 
пп any own reach. Iw iu: hi 
t year or two in securing 
blood, 
BR 
b 
| of the Fawsley 
but very rui d бакт want 
- her to Bates Yole ; and t the "produce, бно heilen 
erer yg plenty 
larly neat in the offal. I thin k, fro 
D 
I P there can be no dou 
atte ti on be bestowed ” upon them s to the 
the objections raised нк it by nee engineers. The 
omis м ра ds {о be met with in Ат. чет ше, 
vegeta 
wi 
aviam and drifted matter, | first — — me wa f 
ricts gel RN 3 peo Валы а бот the sea would dri $ the sea- берут ough the sa 
| Jen таннае, pesa in WEF ipsios banks on the deni nto the drains, A Td "i | Calendar of Operations 
on vel, nearly approachin, i . 
| на аа а се xar Ее used for pumping the water out of the land. 16. јокв- ас Oulturi—Wo fll our column quas 
а heights, mixing with the rain fallin week with me emoranda on the managemen ax 
| oe themselves, on their surface, ог | De overcome by fone. engineering. ` f the Rev. . N. M. Brown, 
| к, ба АП it is eva б. һе ator тима “The next objection was the grea ost of ; К In lo gri ага! i 
" - quantity of | steam. eo An 4, uel, 23 à 
зер» ors iuc 7 of | steam asd in con sequ c g pr We —Flax must be carefully tended from fi 
Foring in tho land оо; (већег мір the vegetation | This is, doubtless, a serious drawback, but t should | ү], Negleot any stage will Tai 4 pi 
із evolved as the water is | al be borne mind that the Mero kinds of weeds should be removed befi e crop 
i , and transported by ld be so ab any exc he cost passes 6 inches in height, After that the stem becomes 
og охар. the surface of this | of fne] would only reduce the profit, without any risk har nd retains the bend ог “веб” it may get from 
is much salt in P : how- M 
in тырт {һе surfaco with the converting the profit into =. 1 , ho n. We should face the wi 
med, adds rs T, ды A T of becoming, а! chi - EM the plant with Dare feet only; and 
ed tions try | 002b conomical fuel, and as rms in | thus treated it will soon rise again from the groun 
ES Redi an o фу өз "the staple s soil to be drained, some faci ign tha& a foot has t upon its neck. Of 
ding country from the evil of it, by compression or | 4| Iinow of none more injurious than © spurrey." 
the only principles | otherwise, to such a ere is one feature in the its merciless tendrils it clasps every stalk, and 
ое pem ы soooja top question of etes the айап marshes which has not | chokes them almost th. Worse still, it bids 
ineer i been S e pn with и gen it deserves. І refer | defiance to all y ng, 
ect which has to — wind as wer. r Fen lands ulling and Rippling. —The t y Flax is 
but T owed t do E dosen into l to | in Eng! теда originally by by the application Mn. 1 n4" заш and „Веч Some, 
he subsoil, | ОЁ indolis "for m mping, and tl Lp И а act foolishly in taking it 9: ЫК it is yet 
eder e reta] every reason, decided i эйел wind ie think ing that the sa x o of d is 
in the first essentials тй has бей. recently ейин, in as long as as ro silky an oily. By this they ке — — in 
Soda — botw EN e it i тб ain in ТУД we| ow 
ve been scraightened and new а ug d wind should be „саттар q y g stal lk to be узин two-thirds 
directions, to convey the 
the low Dni to the аа апі 
Nity ek the 19е af tho seo, | а re may be remar ed, as а favou! circum rown before p* ing. Then 
v т anis bavo Deon niei stance, that along the Medi coast $ ther Ж а the crop w most ай. both in fibre and 
appreciable effort has been | certain pe of the day, and with remar 200 | seed. бум м » uS be sufficient to pulla 
Í wator ontot the low lands them- ‚а wind off the sea, and at other periods | Cunningham acre P and one-third i 1 
ter in tho Meditaranean | ® n equal i wind d the land, both sufficient, | 4. acre) in а day. E odd pace the the handfuls ву j 
= of the tide affords n with veli made machinery, i across ase sheaves, to n 
of the. low land abutting stated, ^w а third objection, that |t the more ^ чүзү с ме 
marshes lowered b borough d drainage wr gs dod Мағ: E m nds toof үү күте. pa we the North of Ireland farmers 
те a sufficient: depth of soil for Mig otton growi n + мм ripple по heir Flax, They affirm that the process 
water in d pfe that witb "ы реше, in from all sides тә ihe 2 of the * вігіск, and renders the 
US eh ғ soils, the pernicious | —with water always standing certain depth from | and up c In other counties, 
кан of hoë countries | the pa ы b жа evaporation Iove ti 2n all за bas Heo uy of 
matter now evolved i í ttraction equali 4 aad feed and look 
ed down into the soil for tne | necessarily great and capillary attra qnally Lie арй erushing 
Meis Ж into the air to the | active » moreover, Ţ with an atmosphere so charged | upon their Flax e all as but tittle im paired. The 
@ cla; out of the — with moisture as t of Southern кее it is not змо & D Ister being чи dump m Sung ba 
ә cultivation, à * advan gained | farmers рч 
purto have тоовйтө1 em a | by as ibn Bor d icq edem mars Bos isto ей, hund : Mec mie cede d "wen p m bre 
аша br an б р £3 E fetha in one li Droit. s zs of | faken off атлы Ву ripping cy ma the ti ime 
аср gravity, and 
bordering on i the sea are on п ргорг 
the under rien of the 
public 6 а ды 
of 
ietors ineréased 1300 in 18 year 
of the stalk to be ye allow ed and bare, а d the capsules 
bef di . 
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