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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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more widely spread spirit of enquiry, and in this respect | 
— be productive of good. The advocates of progress 
y be assailed and browbeat on all hands, but there is 
little danger that the onward tendency of the age will 
| receive any serious check from the evanescent bitterness | 
of politics. 
nitrogen carried off by the butcher in feedi 
equivalent to the diffe ak be 1 
in the 
will * stand thus 
an obstruc should occur to prevent the efflux lbs. 
kya liqui stron t-iron ap „ of a| Weare sure that pe 2 will join with us in Stee ssns ew 2 p ran — pot tal - ni 416 
lobular form, connected with the pipes, = air-tight | heartily wishing that ess may crown the great Hay u= 101 waa — 
outside, is p ar the engine. Whe pipes are experiment, of which we 2 ve endeavoured to give a Mangold Wurzel .. . . .. ... 61,600... ” 2,253 
and the engine still at work, the tiguid. is forced | slight outline. The friends of progress, everywhere, |... (oss Ibs, at i ux nitrogen.) 
towards the glo W e pressure comes 2 as are under a debt gratitude to M nedy of 641 — 8 882 
a in degree of force, = * m g 5 a e | Drummellan for th 2 * is giving 2 1 and after feed, 56 * estima mated as 
safety valve of the engin the liquid, no longer what science and e t a on per acre = 188,160 at 1 per cent. 1,882 
— Ay runs back abng K conduit in aieia, Abridged from the Ayr Advertiser of pern — — — — Warsi, 106" ind 1,000 
When the engine, the pumps, and the are thus April 13 per cent. Yon 
in complete order, it is evidently of great importance to Tops of Swedes, 30 tons, at 10 per cent. . . . . *300 
e them do as much work as . Anattem Home| Correspondence. acer = 
is to be made at Myremill to dissolve a large propor Application of S er. The 73 
of the solid manure and force 
in 
thus effect a great say: man la 
The bullocks whi well pro dod with a clean 
dry bed, will receive as little litter as 3 , and 
manure wh is th e, alm e A 
1 be conveyed to tan solved with 
wil 
vater, or, at least, brought to 
is expected, will — = its being pumped out. | which is the best 
A large additional tank is 
old 200,000 * If this | to 
altogether a anua advance in the way of 
high and economic — 8 va — 
ich manure made, and the land broug garden- 
like state of fertility. As yet, Mr. Kennedy is but 
feeling his way : bu the resul trials already 
made, he will be induced to sow ann 
annually a — 
h a 
orses 
had two feeds of Oats, and the cattle 4 Ibs. of oilcake, 
daily. The whole of the field was cut three times, and 
a part of it four times, 
day’s Grass was taken was 
afternoon, as at Sutto 
At t 
when the — were accustomed to it they weal not 
eat red Clov 
e reade — 
* 
is 
od lighting and — ventilation 
de fac — ot labour by the sm — durable 
Walks—and the comforts a ia eann 
of hi are promulgated, 
been a tendency —— late t to view — — 
dium. This i so far 
ae it prevents people from considering the peri: dis- 
Passionately, but even this feeling has given rise to a 
a working s 
0| work a threshing-mac — — — make 800 
time a 
P 
whilst in — north-east a 
ttle respon 
r pu 
shaft he can put various pulleys, of such sizes as he ma 
5 and by — pulleys on the different machines 
to be 
lutions step one of the engine, or 200 a minute. 
volutions a . — he t a 4 feet — on his 
shaft, — a 1 foot pulley — the shaft of the drum of 
the threshing-machine. work a — 
which should make 100 ere tions a m 
ee into — pipes put r have 
x-hors 
rolling: a ani Flax 
een a all of whic 
low pri am giving up this farm. 
9 might like to purchase them, as they seem 
to answer his deseription. Henry 
S 
west, ‘commencing at n Wednesday about 
south, and shifting gradually rk es the west, cone 
pan nied by torrents of ra till n on Thursday, at 
which time the rain having ceased: and the blue sky 
glimpsing out oceasionally, I set out on my journey, 
aaa in a ee heya north-east. However 
more, — ang ng a pleasant e. But, no; to my sur- 
prise, in less than half an hour, the haze came on again, 
the clouds thickened around me, and soon after 4 o'clock 
ed by an ani 
ur — 6 Por- 
a 
E 
* 
ur 
20,184 lbs. of ammonia 6 es will amount to 504. 125. 
- | so that, on mode 
he 
; to the credit of my ca 
rned he can work them all with belts. He will s 
y in the condition of use. rot in 
papuas of . above, — 
p ctive — will have 5 
— 3 of 1849. ‘But 
even allowing for a considera loss ss by eva ration, or 
er ca re imm unt 
of bonaceous substances, and all the 
ps of our farms ise the manure 
which is rarely done. Every day’s ‘experience convinces 
preparation of o W 
the places where want is purpose 
i i —— * — light 
waggons will run and convey articles to 
places, The steam power o g inery 
>of the whole concern; 
— making of the tel mil be done on the dy: 
the seutching apparatus will be on the second floor. 
The ea corn will be raised to the second floor by 
elling carriers, and also the roots, as Tur- 
-root, and Potatoes. —— for hay and 
be plac the 
— 
ards. This Shek 
ù ecimens:—Mr. f Wickham 
3 pepan woua be glad to effect, through the 
ium of our “ Notices to Corres pondents,” an ex- 
He would be happy 
istie 
Naeger: ngs.—The n . — habits cannot 
00 often be impressed or on ee labourin 
looking <n be the s 
r apai to see, to my sur ur- 
rise hadin inki 
— the e due to the unequal pace 
which I had followed the march of the tempest’s track. 
F. P. B. M., 
ed 
—— the littles has often been the 
April 6. 
Garden Allotments.— Will any of your numerous cor- 
dents be kind enough to answer me the fo following 
ring 
some are spoken — of saving a little in the 
da ay of health, — — emp me a me be they 
= once admit the propriety of doing 
those who with — 4 of saving 
pounds, but who, in the of a ſew years, with 
dition of — were able to look at their 
t with the sum of 10/. or 20%, or even a r 
unt due em. Among the labouring m 
regular 
account 
tricts, and give me any hint by which the system m ay 
be made to work advantageously. The amount of land 
let out in allotment: At what rate per ated p 
[5% yards squ 
when first let out? 
system work well for poo The 0 
e ene rates before the 3 of “the allotment 
system? The present amount of poor-rates What 
quantity of — — + e 3 fa amily ? The usual 
out of one oy before — — enpm 
— * The ——— 
amount 
in the time of employment, few are without the 
of 5 something. It is often foolishly — ‘that 
se having small wages cannot expected 
— — to save; but it is a melancholy fact, that 
i ha 
employment, receiving perhaps 20s. a week, 
labourers äs me employ ? How t the farm 
the system wh 5 troduced? How ‘they ole at 
itnow? Itsm — R.G., 5 : 
ose as soon as receiv 
— ine 
seldom a ie at his comman the 
there 
whose earnings do not exceed 12s. 
Cattle aS a — Wie h reference to m my sta 
d March „ Gazette, p. 180) 1 I ave 
been presented w baa A follo 1 valuation 
> 
ed 
manure, on the principle deduced from the v maby ex Aag 
a week, who, with habits of economy and 
lay past a part of their income their names are R to 
be found in the books of an keeper—they can 
et or neighbour, eo 
sive and elaborate —— of Mr. Lawes,—that the 
lend assistance to some poor: — 
