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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
forgive us this once, oh! Commo Ju 
mise never to in ch fools again ! 
farm—or 
is provoking after-wisdom 3 We 
of material an 
s too isto, thoughtful- Aang Auen that sits his mare as * he was 
—plans 
will 
T ths seren that separates them. It could no 
even i drain a marshy meadow—and not i feel some touch | for h 
of thi 
udgment— aay glowing with the knowledge — the heart of him, 
r, who sits within rush presently to tear Sway 
t be the Sun: 
er from that 
up now, and yet no ans w 
sufficiently considered, too hastily accredited tiles mis- | was strange, too; — he h 
far 
lio w or too ee or in the wron 
brick- 
but Aliwaza bo bought; at th 
But 
ae —— that the next ro ext oye 
= and that o one roof, one — 
ra i t because the mos ——— 
— have covered all, and saved the worry and morti- 
job undone, arrangements — aud 
— lake, 
hite expensive things it ienen still 
the ee pn iy is the cheapest in the 
want Farm: Architects. Not (Heaven help = that 
compromise between 
ple is predominant, a i 
nded, the Job is N a job, and the e is spoilt 
for a ha’ arg of tar and an ounce of oa 
The ex- ‘in 
e of cold, as well as the extreme of heat, will leave 
-| the 
he e thinking like an oracle ł 
our cost in having ane too much, proceeded on too | h 
— a — the 
had been no moody oie nion 
rmer Greening’s trotting er ‘overtook 
and if he had b Mr. 
EER 
— ne 
life's htc y, in 
that ques Hone What 
way-cheer 0 5 
nee. It di 
su ja = to ma ; 
— the’ go so fast. Well, if it ain’t enough to 
| make an honest head ache ad ton that!“ added the in. 
ignant 8 in a tone of unusual sarcasm. “ Thate 
taking the e eggs to market, and the 
# Whest on an {Ons stubble ! 
He brings back 
manure, I su 
Aye for ” Barley-erop ; ; or Oats again, may be: 
gins 
it’s all the sa : he counts back’ards ; he begi 
make a false ste 
ts 
tion, but I ca 
s 
ze | same sort ee ago, to a mau — * 8 look 
t far 
at ay vaca 
T. ie ey of it, oo of it! 
telling of it the _— night a gmoor : and didn’t 
tell it bad either 8 aan the West-country 
Ree n stood up z his full * ajea ae wasn’t a 
ow 
They was 
ike ; and says you, drawing u eerly (and, 
beg you 
ealeylating ‘and confidential-like, From 
us you; and we all laughed a 9715 
knew your look somehow: and 1 w 
it, and my 
o thà ik if — 
n thirty hera. ’a’ had the farm.“ 
* Nott “ Well I don’ t know. Dobson said he seemed 
a 
to your e forty-aere piece, the 
Brivkfield. cise À neoa you pat it? Didn’t he think 
them big enough ?” 
: he couldn't, indeed: for he only 
l 
1 farm.” 
ut as it sp 
a blister on the fingers 
had time enough for preparation 
A short silence ensued. The 9 and the spur 
seemed to work l ly. The horses dropped 
wo = es 
h the ote! mist. 
many | capital ! 
of bot 
ain’t a very tall’un, Si), 3 oking 
5 bushels to thee 
ni London € aoei este this evening, e 
8. 7 
thi 
c Th 0 
4 
u des : ell 
come round to he dibbing, 1 on ‘it and when 
we ve done the 
„T shall rae ‘cia to something else! Ah! that’s 
said M 
matty 
5 ‘You li be my fast prisoner to igneheon: time. 
good day, Greening, and 2 — od fair T 
€matutinal hours P ated to myse 
Greening’s good-natured fate aah d away, . the ash 
stick and a Re -worn spur, and the click, slik, click 
of the hind vere lost up the street, pe iA 
Beaty 3 ieee for a pace gi 8 
she swung agai usual trot, and forgot her little 
ash a to, pon ne Talpa. 
HE COMMUTATION. 
As your areata ural as well as clerical readers may 
feel urea ow tae rel of the corn averages for 
th — _ publ ished in the 
per imperial bay 
wee 85 
I beg to state for their information that each 100/, of 
rent- . for the year 1850, 1 168. 10d, 
or about 13 per cent. lower than -= 
gan to tnroug 
hek; Sea: rmination se the ride seemed to aioe tee Co — Boone is wing Aaa karde aia y “An aal 
r toget passing of t 
hink T 5 — what you mean. I bad an i a pen 8 ee * sines: the g * 
of i it Janel when I h the story from old Dob: er ee 
I see it plainer-like now, after what you've said You For. me TERT 1 5 1 2 ey 12s, 114 
— a man as 3 of ce befor at, said Mr. > 1889 ee = 95 7 
reening in a sort of under tone, and looking 2 into » 1840 » 9815 97 
| the face of the other, significantly, and with an e a 135 i we * 3 
sion o half inquiry. = ee ee . 105 12 2 
Mou 've desoribed, it shorter and better than I = 1844 is „ 
. have done; you've hit the nail on the very head, ” 1845 e . 10317 11 
5 ge don? «Fa how it is, in, Greening, = ae z : 99 15 105 
— | but ae dark misty mo bring some thoughts s 1848 i . 102 1 0 
into my mind that. I hardly 8 how to tell « exactly s 2. n 1 a — 100 3 7% 
A Aan men. ut this I know, that some o thoughts | * 1 = Eisele S 
they bring make me shrink from the very sight of a Pvt 
man that looks at nothing but ke Wheat 5 S bles. ga 
I'd as soon ride this mare straight into the e 15 General average for 1 
ld clock does, by yard Charles M. Willich, 255 "Suffolkst, Pall ‘Mall, Sei 8. 
steadily feet for pendulum, on one side, and a spur Lor“ blesh ye Sir!” r —— 
peeping under the = — W and steadily going too, on * Well—you understand me; it's but a young un, LIQUID MANURE. 
the Saale, for regul ee e for 2 last journey; but 2 mone feel less Mr. of Dea y read a paper, on the 
All up with — I doubt! sin or ia tains r Jetting arm to a man Collection Application to Agricultur Se : 
And the speaker threw an eye —— to therider on | who loo! pe th — a Ms Turnip-fie W of Towns, before the Philosophical Society of 
his left, as i repeated the last words—an eye most 3 or not at N us knacker has an eye for W . tery we g the follan; 8 : 
expressive— for with the good natured peng foot’ a hors sewage water, 
that nestled close up to it ed to tell of home-| “ For th the do aid condition, by pumping, and its e i 
elings and fire-si re was pica y “ Exactly ! cand so have some men to t where it is to be applied, obviously afford a 
wrink a peep of ing well accustomed to oes seem strange that all these 1 writers piers and efficient mode wi 
cealment, that glanced ou an instan +—telegraphing and 8 should have 5 this— but I bee tained ion 
(how ra !) a half century’s experience of the words —I am afraid you and I are not quite on the same water can, in this ; 
Ta THE THY BROW SHALT THOU EAT BREAD.’ | bench in that question.” istance of 10 and 
hee y : too truthfully and heart-whole ! don’t ’e say so, Sir! I should like, uneom- st equal distribution, at a cost of 3d. per t 
r that. mon, to have a bit of a talk with you, though, about | taining all the 4 
No answer came, The ash stick * on steadily : | that, It beats me entirely when I hear tell that you and be prese to the 
and the spur; kor the tail perform art of index | ar'n't— that you go with the e dealt with by the never-ceasing an 
—a true tell. ia nd sgnalising to a “Take care! take care! other, turning | the vegetable kingdom P „ con 
plication of the blunt rowel — the same spot, grown | q e, as the fore · ho wagon- distribution had been tested at several places on a sufi 
horny aud resis nee. The 8 that turned suddenly at full trot down hill from a side Jane, | cien to us prac 
spoken dropped into theneck- warmer ragain—and the | into the high-road, grazing Mr. Greening’s un ed | efficacy. The first experime 
kind but care. full eye looked straight forward, wish its | foot with the point E ae leader’s stretcher, and bring- ance in pipes, and distribut 
fellow, into the aidr morning fog that lay upon the ing „and the wagon after them rumbli i in ire, 
road and fields, and ripped e hedges, where | round the corner, a very near shave and at the immi- . Thomson, of the 
the gossamer had hung its tiny tissues, waiting patiently nent risk of spilling a sack or hea lay | The liquid consisted of the sewage of a village 
for Sunrise, ‘lick, click, oe click, wen e | not very safely on the near-si . character, with that from the works, which 
aggravatmg hind-shoe, for half a mile nearly, i ye go,” said M „ Fat irse, a greater amount o 
before a „ as his rough and hot-coate jumped with | ter: this was thrown into a tank 
think Sir? some alacrity against the pathway out of reach of the | from a farm-yard. n 
Phot have applied | wheels, pressin other ri retty elose to the | distribution by the hose answered 
countenance i d on before them nay pa made on some old meadow land. 
ae ne go Mr. Gropfeld with your new Wheat and your Straw CCC 
half behind the again! I wonder h many sacks to the gers youve. 
8 tons per statute acre, whilst 
