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att he 1A rte soe — y racing contain with an enormous bulk of water. Thus, i Among e the incidents mf the osi it Rew, 
The privy |excrementitious matters were in a dry, portable pron ‘that oe m th E roshing ty Ln 
an fg An eed po a edep ith the pigsty, if|and non-putrescent condition, like guano and |at he poo à by Mr ay T 
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is necessarily employed, and agreements should | this Killen Beg of sig must also ‘ala most, if not | amongst all the e prizes he was surprised te 
soplediadlby some oe ean er ite contents. entirely, preclude the sy i the matters in the had no cups for Twitch, Dock, Taidon a 
5, r or or alates, pt thatch, are to be used. | direct growth of grain, which purpose pa Nettles, 
“6, À back as a front door: windows | would otherwise be both a most eria an “ What ! no prize for the staple e comm 
on both sides of thet mh ery if inarow: or on|the most valuable. They would, in - Did they not give pe of Sa 
three sides, if in a double cottage. A window in| sarily limit the use of the manurial matters, on sia gentleman ti who had tem Twitch snail fa fin 
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the pantry. Both sashes to open, where sashes ~ large seale, to the growth of coe and per- | He had been through England, Ireland, and 
are used; both easements, where there are double | haps some other succulent crops, by irrigation.” nE must say that that district (South Ni i 
The remedy seems then to be | to bpi es the solid | ire) was the worst farmed and lowest ren 
aL eaten By e in her Majesty’s dominions, t was t fact, aah 
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E a valve or the better eg of an | fields. But the difficulty is not the less i art, he’ had done wotlt i 
air-tube or separate flue. The floor to * bye re: here, i we mu Se decide ‘ bam m was not only the wordt fainiai district nt i 
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border, conerete. The floors to be alam pafis partion of the e ete very much I i 
6 inches nis mee’ above the outer road. The back|excrementitious matters, can be obtained wd hoped to nbn the wits at “Docks ae 
room a fireplace, with ‘pollen attached, and | sewer pa ? “To this,” says Dr. GILBERT, ‘‘as | eradicated, and as the gentleman ‘had te in fai 
sivall-irepped sink. a ee I answer most unhesitatingly in the | them into paper there was no encouragement to grow i 
_ 8, Three bedrooms: for parents, boys, and | negativi them. 
girls, Height of rooms to be 8 feet: the top of} The following i is his illustrat ion on this poin Sir HENRY DRYDEN was thus answered by Mr 
the windows to reach the ceili ting ee to siege rege of ae J, BEASLEY. on said :— Tall tape 
be in one room at least, a ventila’ in the tilser, ma mely, th onia, the per ¢ wae a e of| “He could not sit down tamely under the slur thet 
ich does ra dienehine the value of the we cee cast upon them iby cm Henry Dryey’s im- 
9. The front room and bedrooms oe! e; put ikdh 
proached a porch; the staircase oas = ar “ By ar the lar, f tl ih and w 
the room, or closed. compounds oid i are found patente di p in | was edonista to disturb the focal of it ie 
10. Where rows = Sse exist, a washhouse the liq cas excrements. n sewage, these and the — ved. He would say, then, that if any one said ihe 7 
in common to all the arming of South Northamptonshire was vis ok Sel 
— pe AR erat gS owe ce ed with | hat | that which was ee or ift that was “ip heid ae 
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far as possibla faem the water supply.” amount of the voided nitrogenous materiel L 
SEE remain as a ap of food and animal sub- 
‘Tr any one desires tance in. the. fecoes, th of i ğe 
Papii ire ote ieta "ag ia bee son are extremely soluble in i e focling of the mèdlitg 
difficulty of utilisin sewage, we recommend | pi we should conclude, from know mlada this pues with him, that by what Sir H 
diel doncad the lately published << Letiee” af Di Kind, that somewhere about 9-10ths of the nitro- | ssid he meant to bring degradation pt maa 
Cas ch the ih gens sc ei in peed water must exist there, | Which he lived; and he did not hesitate to say that 
not mere. at T, but absolut 
Daa addressed. to the Government referees | disso] iroi: No Nor tase chemical method yet been The attack and the retort pita oe = 
: s 5 proposed by which the s0, isle gt enous | 20 angy manner, and tiamin oni. 
pepe forthe main rang of the mobli, eat an seine ia ae al | aopn aandag the ors of te Cem 
general consideration of the agricultural value of Ta s ton own sovag Al] | zostore good feelt ag At anaE 
manure, both liquid an a sats a” “9 An me eee Ta ous em trerahete, the di 
at j E "o | Which can be obtained in a sedimentary sewage | LOwever . : 0 
ta Gant 2% hS Hange x eS EE manure, is that small pores which eon in Ea | compliments may be to which the i 
apo nS ema HEA undissoly: fed state in the feces, together with an une = many a local sgrion nA 
Th li ; lisation of | immaterial proportion carri ad. bre mechanicall SOBER Pate Hy note j 
o ap nany of any armen, ot prae x rather than chemically, gene the sediment.’ ” ling vt me) 3 rsonalities. ert sgricaltard 
The method of dealing wi par 2 rrived is, that c keep- | possi y o giving. an thoni edd 
on public Ged oir vonie tothe mero! oh ing in view vie great pistak aiff oulties in “the | matters in a straightfo mey how mud 
; $ ie of eure applying the valuable = — of | angry feeling. The casei o edings should be under 
points are what will render the pamphlet most purposes, and looking, ie that the evening's proc and 
interestin D ai T ink therefore, "rather +6 the imperative neces te Pas 
some of them (1):—“Tf the constituents i aca = vu 
e is coul: 
return somewhere about one-third the pre mpeeegen ted the Siit eee 
consumed its pepaletion'; oe tr ber Paes Agger value, i Bi a a prt point r = Aen of oped dilute TRADESMEN’S ete 
be estimated on ee a A ee i 
Sie o inmens eon rent no r Che armer 5 
of “the ii ” , | impossibility—and whi erefore we can hardl patra relations rere dt e : 
matters of ten This faem paa that — will one ky be in exercise which | ppose a mighty obstacle to the eee 
value of the materi 8 profit utilise enormous uce, | desire prepare o 
terial, unavoidable loss. | acted now, eet i — the contin of| I do nat arms to assert, and T am ot 
p challenged, that 3 H 
| buman pen the ope og opin not a0 lhe: Page q cane “ia he cal by landowne 
our best authorities on the subject leads i | implements and ot ra from 25 Bee role : 
in price than would be the case 
aly that og ron for getting completely rid = "The paar ne nnii Noblemnen, lando rA 
this m mn na A now the only object and farmers, by their mode of oe es 
s | aim hati re not be such as to hinder the utilisa- | their tradesmen with a close by bimsel 
ead of it hereafter w when arin wie theaccomplish-| A tradesman’s profits are not Bsclule compe? 
cost of tii t of that se shall ultimately be made | ay depend. on competition. Bxelude ; 
in- merg and esa ensure i wl “wae + all trades 
cise case in all tı 
by| Amone Sep events ot fap past 10 days have been tandow jer Jevel by 
oe fhe annual meetings of tho Bedfordshire and peer hae E skill and 
iamton); in these Northampton va re ural Societies. At the | These alone are “protected,” asif by 
à prize essay | former of these ploughing by steam, or rather| {n explanation I will suppose that | 
age, J. H,|the method of ee which Mr. SMITH, Of | siderable business experience and sufficient 3 
yr phere s ea 
inted by J. N. DUNN, | 39 pair. or t m= e mantu- | commence a 
À “jfacture of Messrs. HOWARD, Fed Bedford, were onene debates i 
