645 
against the idea of these | guano contains about 12 or 14 per cent. of wa and if | We înelado all persons who inhabit — = 
of the n kees iagh il y ground,” |32 per cent. of dry matter had bosa satel ¢ to it, it parish above five years. p bapi eke in the 
ploaghs. They won if the tt be hilly | ought to cont ly about 8 ent. of moisture (which x4 the 7 cum, 
rriei e a steam engine is as well | whereas analysis actually shows ee difference | for their men and their — a the rate of rea 
alling a-p gh ame over a| between these two numbers, being 1 must be | each for men, ls. 6d. for id lads u e o a 
Pr the other objections urged | water added with the adult aen fares the total i for children. Apn a daa 
are equally unfounded oH quantity of saute rat jon above 5 46 per ai. e co! a to distinguish. dene ge more è easly The meat 
Irish agriculturists, who are | average value gi at about 1}1b. for each man, 1lb, 
cause of p witnessed this trial than half that of genuine Peruvian. pe ‘an boys, „and 3b. for children, Only 
terest, and seem satisfied that Reference i of samples | beer is —_ at dinner; all have as much as they wish 
matted triumph, sold as “ Upper Peruvian Guano > foi “which, how- | of that; r great and only a culty has been in the 
e prepar red to _ invest ever, they differ in that the ears is simply an osed | quality ‘and sorger of the beer during the 
p and washe d Pe eruvian containing phosphates in a very | noon, year e man i be allowed four ert 
éon ghs | large q ty and vi ery little ammonia—whe eas these | of ale or r ( r quart), instead of three, a in 
Ra : i dg g larg 1856 and 1857; lads from 14 to 18, two pints; women 
yp plo e second children, oné pint each. To insure all having 
Reaping machines n guanoes are aia ten d to as fo id been their right quan’ ntity and no en we propose this year 
satisfac- evan tunis n large T —— the last few th the name o Foi x 
uth of Ireland. We find | containing 10 to . of water, 10 to ob pe alphabe and under his master’s name, and each 
re 
n this machine is just now 
hose unfortun: ate disturbances | 
cent. of organic Betea 20 per cent. of 
"on 
i) 
per cent. of chalk— o 50 per cen 
gtk alkaline part, including Ped salt, and from 
to 18 per cent. t. of sa nd. 
appearance indeed of 
pho: 
phates, from 3 to 50 [!] per E A rage te of mar beer 
m 2 to t. 
vw? ater’ 
of the ee is to Gae the a of the 
r for half an hour at a tim: e thus 
fests ved. Basie “Served out. j 
ppe | Wm. Tones. x means § pint. z A 
ix ree Pint. 
i 
| 
| 
T 
| 1807; | hs ae Iteration and not o me has “gael eded 1.8 per cent. of 4 pinta,! 
101 108 ammonia, while some do n ot contain much more than I would much recommend some op of the kind, as we 
S arin ee nly obse 4 t melet d No. 2, which i sites 
“Ima o at it we sele items for plum pudding I add below, b 
a 166 136 not the “pe valuables and apply to it the priseile of muat ea yt > yd other neces: la a om 
ee | 81 6 gy a in use | for Peruvian guano, its value is only | not be fi ato The tables are covered w vhite 
Psi be: number of exhibitors .. | 58 82 | 1. 15s. — ico, which we purchased in 1856, for ta tandem! 
Bir d, Bolivian, and P. ach person sends his own mug, plate, knife and Aopen 
Reviews next descr ae apse bein; ng for the most pig very inferior— with „his name on the ba ske t, to the tent by 
7 recs with sand or gypsum or and con th tl fog 
taining but very little ammonia, and oft entimes but siilo Aom the aep and Walking, s with bennela i in 
Jarl agente and ae ak Fe the High- comparatively little even of phosphate of lime. The | pr <r to service at 11 A.M., when I have my ann 
July, 1858. Blackwood & Sons. concluding passage of the paper is on Koorya Moorya me on for isos, the aliens tion being considered ‘as as 
ral Namber of this qua E p periodi sede Bice oa fir t ' just i g a thank-o offering to God (especially due this 3 year both 
its more important l tat t fo 
yet, for although one or 
ee S a 
ig: 1 eat pet 
weather) for the earthly ` haryest now gathered in 
ea ge 
Gasnoes in the Market. rae rena the following ex- 
tracts from Dr. Anderso: the last-named 
abject: 
T 1 htod th 
time for the present season. I hav : 
ae “ore of examining several 
whi on 
T, ha 
samples, 
ch serve to show 
differ 
t the general quality of this 
is ouan a the “ire few years Aa roadie. 
ob = and there is a growing imp 
the agri 
ression 
igui 
"x 
ri 
ars whieh 
ually been barely 27. or 32., was las abovi 
Sia it our harvest home, at er takes place 
The afternoon is sper va 
zes 
a 
R; 
hig 
give n to ‘ners, ‘at d that very “great differences 
eristi in the quality of different samples. This will be 
made suffic sent “Sous s by the following Bovey Sard af 
gentleman who 
ot = 
icultural pu ablic that be advan 
in the cultivation = root cro 
“sy 
to a ka e extent, especially | t 
dher similar ma 
their value chiefly, if| 
whi wo 
eps to the phosphoric acid they contain. The 
importance of this ch greater than i 
may at first sight wipes, ae it sc amounts to 
eas a manur 
up ed, a ay frequently 
which it rand to be exten: 
aa and which were Aet by Lisa 
representing t = average composition of two different 
deposits : 
| I. Il. 
Water 82 8.57 
Organic matter ‘and ammo- n 9.13 7.13 
niacal salts e " 
Phosphates r 2.04 47.69 
Sulphate-o; ime. k. ee 
rr 4 limo 4.48 5.35 
31.87 6.66 
Sant 3.66 24.60 
100.00 100.00 
0.41 
Of cargoes sents Ee or on thelr way home, 
- ee ee three samples with the subjoined 
v. 
Water — .. ve Be 10.15 5.20. 9.37 
CR alae oe ae 4.95 9.48 
Phosphates oe +. 49.37 51.88 29,65 
Sulphate of lime .. be 8.70 ve 7.27 
Carbonate of lime a or 7.03 a 
Alkaline salts .. 3.76 7.15 6.73 
Sand .. .. 18.80 23.79 87.50 
a jal 100.00 100.00 
< Pe -- 0.48 
tobe aaa lation to thi 
gowns for the wives o 
Bible or Prayer B 
(sent, are given s 
harvest cake and e ach and t The 
day’s festivities are with y peony of fireworks, 
We ae ulate the whole expense to amoun 
107. 100 gu The 
uests. tent alone costs to BL, 
iy be saved in any paris sh where a lar e barn 
+t} IA 
|in can be obtained. Iwill subjoin a ror ot our ex~ 
56, when o 
Pe sag the ee in 18: un i 
ere notso large as last yea ear—I think pak. 400 at 
the ‘rea — “ 
80 Ibs. of plums on es G S 8 
25 lbs, of sugar Ex E E D U e 5 
10 stone of flour vs Se ve era oe 19 
20 “pete be of milk (given). 
abe « 616 1 
as, o of beef and suet, cost 1) 1! 9 10 NE 
Band .: = iia: a A ta 119 0 
dries S ae É ee a | ppe 
Prizes i ot . -- 412 4 
Cakes and bread sie és v “8 12 2 
is iw ve ee th A ee 
Any expense which ignot covered by the fale of tickete 
is met by su eins in the parish. We w no 
lookers-on daria e dinner, as Eie pon 
object to this, but after dinner any ron tet ar 
on the ground by paying 1s. for each ticket. I 
nd the ki 
«Tt is erna 
kind of guano, | that iow repa of s 
he 
A pap rA A 
ed in the fraiysie pablik 
the he cause of the diminished ay pac 
by the lessees of the s ei No otwithstanding this, 
as same success a pa the same unanimity and r 
co-operation gies the of os and ees of land ss 
os the subject in all its bearings, I wish to direct 
guanos oa a of ge and “er pee 
of t the diminished re re- 
w held. 
a guano is obtained which, if sold at a moderate price, 
will prove serviceable to the farmer, although great 
care must be exercised in the archase. 
“ The analyses of different kinds of guano now given, 
and ` which have been hee en ve n n a large 
os to cate one 
piit 
new i of guano 
y be useful to recur to 
source of the dm see art of heim manure, 
for it is very eho that reat dep onti a 
be produc ed by the use of such Satis and that 
aS as the adulteration. o; 
be observed that this fraud | 
hand is effected with a 
f guano i s concerned, 
is Alive À confined ti 
compl ch guano is sold without a nae Bs vinces 
sora loam of diff the cases of undetected adulteration must be far more 
are here given, and the follow- | numerous.” 
one is peia 
ariety of different : 
eur or guano whi 
eat extent to 
aoe me that 
gladly an ankfully my havi ving done 
itn more decidediy if possible, th this: is year than in 
tw Mey bb W. J. Stracey, Buxton Vicarage, 
7 n this our corre- 
mend- 
experience of a 
that tea is qu 
ese | produce cheerful enjoymen 
SS eel 
Calendar of of Operations. 
UGUST. 
West E e lob Weekes afker the date 
of m re reek and t 
e and ‘quite as likely 
ee 
—I have received so many letters 
eter en ns homes tiat Ts should be glad if you 
$ d or 
te of lime, which is used for the | 
Poos ers 
3 427) 
f any one should findi in i anyi “pone or 
the E itself, but in putting a | stop to a dienen 
brg 
a rule for a weck or more after harvest is concluded. ! yery act o 
A 
on some — bei fe Sa 
oan where it is proposed ti o adopt an ia: cheeraee of k F A 
or oia I can vouch for the success Which pias st Sor Ro a this gran, 
i the 
ER Ross, 
whl peg report € that period no less than from 4 re % 
roughly wet, that. within no less than 
inches of rain fell, and yet notwithstanding such an unusual 
rae Asy of rain, there os corn laid than there 
as fi 
lover Gie AA s Toe icd a 
seco; pra vigorously, but = will do Tittle 
to pron heh bs k rod ba of the first. The rain caught us 
haymaking, and arrested it part in the rick, pi 
