546 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
h t ed price now than there; by good horse breakers here—lengthened and|not, we think, bee 
e Ai fond Pets a prie : when it pha first | FA: 5 us panee n the process is as neces- | namely, securing extra ace 
demanded. The fac ~ ‘doubt is that artificial | sary as ever—an Mr. Rarey’s personal qualities | house of a married man 
manures at 7}. ey! a ton are preferred by|of temper, eens strength, and peelation | lodgers, these being farm 
farmers to guano at “i A large stock is thus|are as essential i his horse- breakin ae or farm with which the house 
i ' accumulati ing, and if it cannot be got rid o ez as they always ha of horse- | Accommodation of this descripti 
j price of 127. a ton at which it is now offered, we | breaking hitherto. “The office of the breaker-in is | get rid of the evils of the “ bothy” 
shall no doubt have it lower still. not likely to disappear because Mr. RaREY | system, inasmuch as the 
| — Mr. BY’S evs ait secret ” has —— Bas e pa ae zoni ro to comm i 
i i i ixpenny pam blet | operation of taking [and tying] up one ome. e see no reason—a 
f = ee a iain Ame ite ed ypa ph a uers a horse rag and better than anything |one of lack of house aan 5 
essTs. UTLEDGE, contains the | else you can do t the young men of farms should not 
ation for which a tencguinek fee has hitherto 
been charged. The MA d, it appears, is very 
uch the same as has already been in practice 
A 
Ch. Iig 
tee! e S: 
may he acid to bg svi which wehave|of our shops and factories in 
nab to give, as in fig. t the accommo- | difficult to conceive the . benefits— 
—which would ari 
Hin 
AN 
ha ave no esitation i inr ae ing our 
ging houses eondu 
people w would be infinitely preferable to thy 
“both ence in certain districts ma 
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ys 
accom 
a a of their own family kepe 
The age oining figures deseri 
Figs. Ex 5 29, and 30 are plans illustrati 
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üa t t ro fr Y 
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w 
i s wi ; 
wi iin g. 29, which is the plan of chamber floor, aq 
Fig. 28 i b pe A place, ¢ door to bed-room d, e door to roomj pesi 
en M ty closet, % back bed-room, i closet, j bed-room. : 
ewes 30, which is — — of “cellar” arn 
taircase leading , al 
too refined and complete a character. So far as the arrangements are concerned which 20a is the door to ecllar ¢, d to 
wes Aad and aid habits of household and personal cleanliness, we conceive that they are | Potatoes, &c. 
ere 
= it 
“INTENSIVE” AGRICULTURE, — 
By Marti Dor. 
mi noe in he rs soil vat ago 
should the Es Bis wet AEA te dean a 
iso tater by = employment of a isod - 
quantity o e able This opini xi 
ened by nsiðérttii ` Enormous qt 
tities of noms alimentary substances of pi 
ually e: ed from the soil in w 
cultivated. After 
ull} ta 
either more nor less veer ee necessary ; — they constitute, in fact, a features of properly cultivated, Tato as 
very well arranged hom umber of the'toonis or apartmen id's concerned it = of the same quality. a 
austible in the substances under © 
the conditions on which its fT i 
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the: 3 
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es 
in sufficient quantity in 
system they are in sufficient 
; ible ka knows how to state iih jené 
Srageommodation may be too t of t annual solid nd eentrit 
a o0 complete or extended for the ordinary ci 
lifo. In designing them, however, we had in view a point Beige asi en inn habitants of towns 
` from the soil 
