915 
THE 
find a 
| removed, and game moderated—when tramway ys will 
expected. They will 
e disputation and sometimes an 
pelt into ae a m 
tive nature, expresses it, 
his “ destiny” has led him, the inet perfect command 
of temper and tt ou er pape ‘tp seed he spirited 
assertion of his opini hing of its 
amidst occasional extravagance a great deal more 
consistency than they 
amid all th 
ee -atii 
m- | load of four—when the s 
will draw to market the 
= 
sewage of 
back to its original ae y 
applied O the Îrrigatiðn of 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
and but Se, 
A s when our nillan will us 
water—when our farmers and tiir 
better pt tid and ranked higuer 
l aly i magaan, togi 
emp oyed b 
is each so fe Fen hc are es 
ain for these t brits. ai 
woul otherwise sr a gra given ee SR 
Bhi frontispiece gives a 
author, lt Hing 
if 
agriculture,” said a zine we of rr cue ok, « urers will be bi oused, taught, and 
not hinder me from admiring its English x its pluck.” | fed. Then will the blundering, rodent and clumsiness 
We pretend to know something of its gt riculture 
well as of the English and t he rit in which it is of an enlightened ba arg ee will the fractional 
writte we venture 82) that many utweigh the fears of cost—then 
English farmer will enjoy the perusal of it. © The | will a ted territ torial legalities fhss pe by lt 
author i doubt an enthusiast, ry boty | personal ‘eepouutbiity, rye ity, and p Is 
knows him to be, and this appears in the agri tl isa 
cultural teachings of his book, but notwithstan see mighty engines on er er open ‘alae tearing 
ing this there is abundant evidence of common sense ; | up farrows a yard deep, er ng the land look like a 
Coates’s Herd eta 
saat ih. 7. Stati, 
B ia 
À new volume has pee issued 
and directory of the isthe 
volomnes S annual list of London citi o 
volumes contain ie 
ual or biennial 
sts. 
and indeed i i po. in the general 2 ee n of sea— —] see these hungry y arthy masses saturated and 
merely loc: ruth, | iw tho tle and extrav medi elt y fertilised With the sewage o of o are 
nt advocacy Tottering and dilapidated farmeries will giv 
that any faults wit } per rmanent and convenient homestea ds—the pinching | 
ut we peice sive some specimens of 
quality as a and a speaker. The Pe areri Pa liberal views and lar arge operations—capital w will 
is his apology “tor “medaling so me 15 years ago with | develop its giant strength garaitan by eidal 
“T may be asked, ‘What can yog, as a Londoner, 
know about farming ? ” : “I have ‘aves 
ng will ans : 
lo ved the beauties of nature, the pure air cof Heav 
res aie te ney ure, © and orange 
will unite by the of a > aus mon 
common ea, for the good “of our pease kód for 
the a sta of this great nation.” 
yeomen. I have making bye 
and 4 next Gale Nbdtit paha Ih 
ja t 
armer 
the Tiptree Gathering, July, 1854, “ Mr. Mechi 
said ji thought this really, a case of wind and water. 
but he 
est and | tio 
F his particular body ord does not 
by the editors of th aes take 
me. 
field all corn, and another nearly ‘all tester 
“I asked, ‘How is this Pr inquired into the causes 
tod th i+ 
repeated it in all oa is and gravity, that 
Lo of wind oe wat er: ana, aet he told ontly that 
eee that 20 p per © 
and all the best agricu' ners books within my reach, 
every information fe HS i on agricultura al sre sete 
ctised 0 on as Aal a 
d after carefully wei hiay 
the evidence, I co Sees that x ate 
drainage, both i in me and buildings, w: of man 
shallow plou ghing, Pes ae leases, a amongst ‘the 
greatest curses to this country; and I, as far as my in 
dividual means Wi am resolved on remedying 
t 
variety of Se periments; an 
ri 
“A Defence of Corn Rents.—I am decidedly of 
rent (regulated by, Se 
rent- charge for tithe), and a valuation 
provements to so incoming tena’ 
as a aid for say, ‘Oh , a lan 
not ke a vriahi’ teti 3 ‘Well, but are not all c 
of income variable with circumstances? Where is you 
fiver per aie Government fundannuitant? Why,zo 
poo eral std but we find him grumbling or ei 
h three-and-a-quarter. 
phen 
-aq Your D alan i in 
pe i t. to day, finds to-morrow the 
railways have reduced him to. five. Sheid. your 
holders of road-trust bonds? — "Their capital ilated 
and the peat ope a eee 
in trade, commerce, ing, | 
en 
es, more fashionable, more 
commodious, and ieis being Mcp when pba; 
dron, and labour happen to. havë n 40 pe 
man 
cert in this world—all is Sea. The and change. 
Neith: or ts can escape the vicissi- 
tudes of ances any. more than other classes of | n 
“ Influence r “the Steam Engine on, the _Mind.— 
Tinlit 
of tenants’ 
nt, are indispensable 
landlo Th 
e| 
per cen t—or 
, that was solu ble he could 
a ry light 
com yore wo = not laugh a at ae a stater 
Yo s friend Caird said, he 
beaten in 
at water rs w 
and took carian s ai me out of it, he ‘a 
rest wondered wher 3 but if it had n ot 
tank that plant would soon want strength mag ae 
Plants for, and took up, and fed on 
things. instance of it, if they put a Vine itkin | th 
10 feet of a river, : gk onld 
reach the water and take it up; thus showi ‘vay 
he plant had not reason it had instinct. But 
| the pl e: 
| not understand this as we ought to do; and whet ney 
ed into the schools of the country 
ooks on 
"ay, he would 
— he too 
said, Shoe —_— nese 
idea a ae Jabonrer and farmer, th 
— ; its 3000 or 4000 bolts, rivets, girn 
ra ees ngs! valves, slides, springs, flues, bars, 
eater ener " steam-gauge, 
the broad | 
eaea, frequent illustrations, amd A 
the new volume, 
Miscellaneous, 
you, the result of some of the expe 
ae ae me aad betwi ween 
y. 
+, 
cost 56s. 
Sinan x 
pie &s pind 
då I had a 
| superiority ot 
oes a 
but I Sly ‘howe it whi 
have eens 
Phospho-Peruvian Seed 69s. ereen a ti 
er do. and ays pi cost 
adits, 06 
27, in the N. B. 
tices to CorresPo 
joints, packing, and a| conso sols eir present quotation. He 
hundred on ory matters, keep you a poine of victuals. ie ey oaii 
ui vive, of hopeful care and rina the stom ES they sto meet ere eir Ese erce, the ar 
zs u feel that y you fave under your care a monster or | their sciences, their manufac pes as for their 
he ge eady to avenge your neglect, by sending you | friend Dr. Lyon Playfair there, ‘if he had no dinner 
Bina “ < 
ion Soar T re throbs and | pants in placid regu- Deodorisation of Manure. —[In reply to ‘A Sufferer, 
and your ig will be assailed by screams of com hi’s 
plaint | Mechi’s system of irrigation, if generally carried out, 
7 and distress im hing por and bewildered an oh would produce. |—‘ A Sufferer ’ dois not reflec eh, Horses, 
inary armer, rom a backward district, so much as pigs, bo other animals yee! die. What becomes of 
apparent complicatio on of bands and pu alleys, and the them mE armers will m and spread | 
e dung-heaps an 
r the country. this district, wheu the 
that om annual agricultural shows 8, wi 
numerous machines in ope 
: 
S 
ecen 
Woda e as “succeeded 
working  Ponghs Dy steam 
square our fields, 
Ha ss pe in 
soon 
: kitm <7 annually, 
fields are ed or ‘ five- mo, gra Me M ou may smell 
them for miles. Merchants will impo 20,000 shee 5 of 
scen this to e stopped, 
or is it Hi p e subterranean: un- 
smelt transmission of liquefied manure, which, when 
reaches its destination, rushes from the | pipes, 
No 
Annrat Norerrion : A B asks: ols the. 
of animals 
um 
this is confirmed b; 
n | authority the Government Boa rd of Heal 
or 
iunctiva or membran 
Con babiy local,and 
fence p pen i f o 
juices about hedgerow timber. d pele: > 
d cows. ` having 
wonder that 
msford, December, 1852. 
Neston 
is coming 
—I see, in hg ol 
activity whinge, agricultu The 
when farms will be squar a 
trees } ris 
a choice of Grass, will = on that which 12 2 hours 
pre viously has been saturated be the much- rerit 
liquid ; bat so it is, and c e fine noses. very 
Soap Akan bumpkin knows that earth will at once deodo- 
arrion, an oniony knife, or other offensive smell; 
fectious. 
is 
S fomentation- 
can write 
