| 
f 
FEBRUARY 7, 1863.] 
————————— 
fore 1 
pen disposed to direc t attention to 
it = косы M any other Club in the king- | not 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
notes of birds, reminding us of the appro proach оё 
шы» whilst anon these pleasing sensations are inter 
upted by a sudden deluge of rain, „often preceded. or | 
133 
| Venus under solar power, and a conjunction | of the Sun 
|and Mercury on the 10th, when we may anticipate 
strong gales, with downfall, rain or snow, according to 
t On th 
I am 
this me к jit often арои that ak, cpm who 
the repeal of ihe malt t: 
- | rising to its maximum force during the "P The rain- | 
inches; the 
fall during this month registers анар 
-west. 
lowing die: the wes south 
influences of Saturn, үч and Ne epa ne; again 
nfall, with strong gales of mag 
р 
ducing a disintegrating a trong lia 
iutended for spring е Prank besides this, it would | А 
dema nding the think t 
thousand р in two or thre and аі 
because d по опе ® represent u us h кы 
rye but t o Me ne of Par- 
we might wish to see. 
tricts became tired of «онш 
а Тро same district subscribed tw 
ut his namo do wn for 5 5L, 
Y t pat hi» Mon eus unt, and a t last both 
Tot rather sick of it, Let me неге, рал ud one thing 
mo ied inna t the repeal of the malt tax hitherto 
ка ры ssibility of securi eral movement 
in support of tho object. peal of a 
E rather of the nai om 
times it will seiz nis one coun sometimes another ; now it 
pere. an ers amber PE friends in т and then it 
At the nent 
erred seeing anya resu! 
e times 
о 
В 
ES 
а 
A ШОЧ st of lea o 
a 
tageously, as well as hav the emeu of ссе а 
inst w we & 
DOM gne sel time or the Md season, in 
A ich case we all feel it most severely in thes 
8. 
M 0 the open state of the weather, 
p een kept almost шут шу, 
ng, the соно wet not having рге d the 
a fbi 
heat Stubbles ar are e d and m а 
-tim r Oats and the 
manure more Taper 
he urts 
completely “led vith a а Ace months' accumulation ; 
but were we able to га Ner 
fi 
9) | the mosi 
ЖЫЙ ao реа disi 
guished for Фра agitation of th this question : non hire, dean 
and Dorsetshire—[A voice, “ара Suffolk"|—Yes, I wi 
n the 
mr ge 
budget proposing the re peal of uty, the Pede MES 
lse, one mE and ur а has got upi oe - 
= ed the — 
bridgesh And m ie this, M 
у: Have o equen. been теовіт ved with 
lis d et! 
ec 
à 
eady signifi 
ire his intention of retiring; and I end beliovo 
t, mius farmersdoa great deal more for the сонты nthey 
b done, they will not have one representativein t > 
кеша Мр e that there is one yy a deduction from 
the epast. Ge агашы who Y - n the 
T 
E 
Mies là on this is Maljeot, farmers w wili ba have 
speeches to their 
are many infi en if they СА СЫ eigen speak 
y influential men, wh M WO y half 
as strongly before their c4 ч I do EO this room, 
might do а great deal for the repeal of the malt tax. 
No: ната 1.—Unlike € 
nary , the January has 
without exhibiting any of those Bondi eret 
winter— and hich usuaily considered 
seasonable at this of the year, but instead of 
which the weather most and spring-like, 
has been 
though of a very variable character; at one time 
the cheering sunshine, accompanied by the inspiring 
ian EE 
Ta £ 
could е ded 
— осу not p А "ihe ч nd up daring its dudes 
e, at the risk of a longer cartage at Turnip 
р continue threshing ou grain to suit the 
to fodder, 
847 | heavier 
be hi poc Аи а, 
не ager to the grow n 
a sor i of. affection. for Wheat, from the 
ale at ar prices during the early part 
y, when England was an "exporting 
his 
i n iably 
land f: ented ехрегіеп 
during "the а зно M be willing now to accept. 
осї. —Тһе first lot of чый fus b ullocks are now 
be so 
TV: bat admitting т cultivation 
e 
any 
road giving us бо | га 
in | Stop; емы) sw I anticipate “е majority of т 
чпргесе eced w 
рези апа rendy for the butche 
market duri the first Week. of February, and the 
sd eer lot must go 
are mere 
and 1 
т, 
of 8 
to 13 stones qi ui «d de T kde p the boxes im 
than n the yard), besides 4 lb. of meal 
на а little Бу în : addition A a liberal supply of Oat- 
traw. The cattle are ed 2 en — x гет 
rember n ards, receiving white Turnips an 
doing well. Our Swedes have эше p sight ага but 
the Yellows, and especially the Whites, are a very 
cro e sheep stock is extremely health 
g T old Grass s 
liberal allowance of white Turnips ; we 
m not Ac had a single death, бош че = of 
eavy losses 
iu fue Young Whea looking w 
n the 
лаа Ws and 
t too far forward, whilst е Clover plants are 
gathering bone and presenting a very luxuriant 
appearance. J. W. 
on 2 Turnip b 
cellane e 
Astro-meteorology for February.— we now to 
way | the probable weather to be unire Por in February. 
The 
n from the mild i at the end of 
n шв Ш be 
vegetation from get 
then approach the double influences of Saturn 
mand particular 
end fine. Mr. W. Н. White, in ап Agricul- 
Calendar of Operations. 
FEBRU 
West SussEx: Jam. 27.— o Spring so far as the 
Pii goes ; eve ing is assuming a revi 
and the land is getting dry and verysuitable for working, but 
winter ке Н 
w 
to a greater де {Р € now getting 
zi for Peasowing, bu the land has turned up rather 
ud we should like a lite frost йз дыт it betore Leges it, or 
after i yd substitui d 
тен > E^ 
ing season "rem { the weather is эй 
ссевв with m: 
any 
pe 
a. m а quae perc condition before 
and a judici A mount V of exercise aro indispensa e 
very E error = эе 
Ir mber o 
wes, | being trem 
уы 
and when lambing c came, several 
2 
о 
Mangel, a 
[Tho following hana orn extracted from Morton's Farmers 
Calendar. e! ge. ] 
PzAs.—This is the season for sowing the hardy sorts of Pea ; 
and Laden € еше of the month an; TUE field Pea Sd 
m tho 
dei h it, is usually sown, add alte veris oma еч the 
th a bulky шнен deo wth of haul 
wel I culiraied a fallow crop. "ifo. land should 
pping. 
wever, form: of the а 
wW itr Tei ie addition to the common course of 
seems fit for it, or unfit for “the crop 
The адар! 
рег 
plant req 
emper i Dam any other croj 
тА тт о general idea of Peas cas бейш 
This is owing to to their being too often so m land that is not 
in good o endet. Let the careful Банан. lay it down asa 
maxim, that ie should sow no crop on land that is not in good. 
order; not ince Pe respect of fine tilth at perm time of , 
but also of the soil being in good heart an “4 of weeds. 1 
н not, however, MN be unà о kinds of 
ops toge! ether азо Beans and Peas wil admit of cleaning 
whil — ires orga афт eq ema n 
— а horse-hoed стор 
of Beans mig бсре, елы а іу аў would be 
utterly i eee e when managed in а a Cpiritbd manner, 
will n not havo tha reputation of being so vum ашы сор 
сораш. Prom d o te E vint an 
this quali wil ыш п uch depend оп e p 
q "= m 
PEAS AFTER —The white boiling of many sorts, 
and eius nA M more tender than the Greys and 
various kinds of hog Peas; but I have many times put them. 
ground in February, and though smart frosts 
followed, they received no injury. І have cl 
the earlier they were sown the better. There а 
motive for being as early as possible; which к 
get them off in time for stubble Turnipe. IE нс e the Tand 
bees eun qim E Say follow, at not too late a time 
