THE AGRICULTURAL ee 
preelsely in t wad wong ps fee ppe con 
tanning, or pee pean of 
lan A om Boy at Hitchin, n, in- 
act by sensing 
volve the use 
rs to be 
pees tis : : 
Pirati b thong e sajmon was api The jury immediately 
pee doa for plaintiff. T ype ee of damages > a 
given was refe: L ba consent, to a person to be appointed. 
VALUE OF MANURE FROM THE CATTLE BOX 
AND PEPEES sped ELY. 
WRENCE. 
Havixe been premers thet, amongst 
SEEN a 
nd Dr. Voelcker. Nos. 1 and 2 gon 
tee aie 
was bse of 
ar 
Ka. aonni will be the ingredients “of 100 parts ‘of the | 
Ma; gnesia pe 
Peroxide of; fron and alumina i 
at gl os 
Onlari of potassium 
Snags of sodium . 
Sand and cla; 
Nitrogen ho originat m 
ual to ~; 
pro 
sen to . in the manure Steelé 
The way in which eed 
explanation. A sti Serie fact ge 
formed ammonia in gp aats g 
that pkar reag circumstance may taken as conclusive 
evidence of the very ‘eal extent to which fermentation of the 
material proceeds in ashe NES boxes. 
lysi. Mr. Lawrence. 
No. 3. li 
By Professor cami 
Dry. 
, Per cent. 
Water ie 
*Organic matter .. 
Ash 
Containing— 
iewe : Duaig re 
Phos; 
1 ok 
P 
id 
Carbonate of lime .. 
Magnesia and alkaline salts 
*Containing ammonia (N. H,.) 2 
Cirencester, Nov. 1857. 
[Marcu 27, 1858, 
es neti 
nglokro of hasi in Eng ae Pol 
fw 
portions P 
e Ttalian pes pa, ai 
al Produce i 
ry 
we 
ae 
ant, 
no 
ady- | This is i 
ad the 
steal nor of France for a she: year, a 
icultural 
e agricu 
constitutes, after all, the most accurate agri 
tist: On 
This calcul lation, which gives the meas asure of what 
— ch agriculture could ido alas! gives also that ofis 
ming and: pove rty. 
and Let us 
a ibute, direct], 
in ‘his eg ogee eaa Apah y ity. p 
Beard , the division of 
‘one e of the most desta For 
e evil a of that system is 
first place, ane 
Journal of the Royal A 
which i Lapa main object of the box Scie 
made by Dr. V oelcker, o 
e: 
f 
ime follow 
RENCA AGRICUI LTURE. 
M. Trehonnais 
poy ah ore the ses of arts, sad vublished in the Journal of 
e Soc 
THOSE pd ne argue that, although the popula- 
tion of France | y not be i > increasing, yet] her resources 
1 
the second place, the average | of Kor i r Frad 
va : 
J 
1 i} 
alliances, eg, eu with the dowry system, ce 
a grave error, 
Hatha | 
at the sweet- | ° 
in a few minutes 
; and, in 
ks to work to empty 
the | 
viduals, fall for I tl 
ow that canta agriculture does not pots uce a suffi- 
aeni supply of tak: even for the ee if es 
decreasing, A. eccrare of France, and I ill also ) pro 
ivalent in money is gv to dagen 
all poe 
evolution of oF ati gun on tho din oar 0 | 
No. 1.—Analysia of Box Sere Oat See By 
Professor Way, 
Silica, a considerable 
: quantity, not determined “Line £ siles 
w aonair a A a A a n aa, 
the straw and. thn the real dung (both being dry), and the result 
Mean — 
this Tie Jast (040) wont grenkually produce 0.56 per cent. of 
tbe ammonia oi 
found to be 02 per, iy existing as such in the manure was 
Des T niies ni 
Pas aoe 
achieved of yout others may refer to the net of | o 
railroads w is being steadily carried all ov 
cua en 
let us examine those two pian of pros- 
ur. 
estates, as 
ett T da tea ak bas 
reverse o division. 
serrate agricultural feats, 
+ in France they would be attended 
| with the same advantages as in this co 
pes Extreme 
division of holdings is certainly a great evil, anda fatal 
progress, but with the Jack of 
pity Ane A very few considerations 
tful they are. 
— it is true, has been greatly embellished; its 
population increased in a few years by at t least | 
META 
agri 
capital a mong French agriculturi m 
farms are a positive sahara bi With the limited means 
at thei mand, French farmers can hardly 
wn i tages streets 
pats arr: Re 
who left the department of La Creuse 
50,000. the total population being 287,000. Res whole- 
sale onstage Rre presented the sixth part o he inha- 
A +h 
arein OD tha ti 30000000 
want drainage, and out, of that EE tne be 
agricu cultural p 
There ar 
ioak six, ì t follows that nearly the v whole valid aren of 
d 20,000 
om single department, that of Be Seine ‘ial 7 Marne, wt i 
La Marche and usin there 
carga ebcti ste Spree callie: 
is literally suspended. Add to this | ri 
ys. If we examine the e relative pro- 
some of the best farming in E is to be seen. 
France about 
England, but the differenc 
rity, and . of coals pis he 
ference surface of both co 
e ie periority for England, lua 
and feeds iiho as many of AR 
manure: i has on 
5 con Ai ipped 
came 
h 
the price of that 
i na ih than a anyen i 
perphosphate is kliek unknown; t f 
manure employed in any considerable o quantities bei 
Datin {other tee 
and Germany exhibit also a 
that 
respect. But proof 
lation i! France is not attended 
wealth, and especially agricultural 
1 ne the gerres Skaba of food im- 
year 1856, shall see wheth 
with her Sea aE is able to find in 
Bat re T I f ai iy owe 
give the official figures, al 
ure of agricul 
The manufact implements, k 
e | in this country has reached vb cr zante, OR 
may y exists as an industry in France. pe 
one used by the an 
$ y ny es aid npr 
ed by vi fro andu 
patterns, handed mice ne: er 
The i of modern imple 
danse hough the bang = 
is next to impossible, 
ach rities. pend 
low me to 
y to that 
ties exacted b y thecustom autho: 
agricult 
tural machinery must always remain out 
