ArnrL 11, 1863.) 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
349 
wok should be done un E a trus 
n at liberal day w 
5n n to watch the rey a out 
го ~ dra 
а 
es, kept conia with the | | тре * Alfred," “Samuel Calver, > — fei зета 
easu 
Kmigration.—l am exceedingly obliged to your cor- 
E 
> whose communications all appea: 
І think I shall ey spon 
take 
зе two former gentlemen, and 
the 
me wl y 
rst generally 
"these shores ; but I admit d havea hankering after | 
as Mr. Calve: ra How 
va appare well 
are unknown i in England ni 
г апа Bedale, seem 
midi сізге 
adapted {о the means 
the holder of a few acres t 3 
supp pleme —: by one E the Canadian machines to 
pervious under all circu 
stances, 
has py се uide the. progress o. efficient 
all directions 
chaff, &c Why Ет, does not 
me dra і 
ЧА who н tried 4 ^ The change effected in 
all soils clays, із 
very 
ing in favour of 
are now found advocating shallower | 
d & 
ER 
ЗР 
чие e. 
ight soils. t 
t — the estimation 
t а мего Шоц 
еу | wish 
stout and healthy in Tasmania ог le 
n | Spurs. 
my Чп ortotake a young 
a country where the Pine sap Е Banana Aims 
in the open air, I would rathe y lads grow 
Zealas ad, Brass 
"Syslematie. Land Drainage. —I have looked forward 
zE 
| drainage, which took 
Royal Agricultural Society of En 
must confess I felt саси» 
place in the Council TP of e| 
gha —= on the 18th. I| 
importan ant a 
w (if | | of f 
ieu | | appears 
y again many t 
ses in Ireland are concerned, Edward Carroll, Kit- 
" у ан rlow. 
art. eodoriser." —]t is matter of regret 
vs among е Moms letters — on the — 
ertilisazion imes а few w ago, 
nave rer en y We E ot ^m 
sav house that 
methods would 
. E 
| poney pamphlets (Bradbury ^y Ev 
tbat any dry sewage and render it 
[nodonsiv bed more pi^ this, е {ће сош- 
і ll y be used o er and ov 
be 
es for 
away to mr or field inoffensive at t last. lam 
to see by your P. f the 21st inst, that this 
to his ye in 
ЕЕ 
LIC: 
which I "i 
to remove and 
, morning and even 
upon of our havi i 
an — ordeal, з to say that the refuse of 
children in 5 months, earth 
ае 
; one old man 
earth—which is 
> Not to dwell 
house wi connec 
uired supply 
| 
гу, \ 
1 earth. I should 
pn this was artificially Чы, эй се is no 
necessity for у extreme р ети : at e time 
I must say from experience, that the — s of the 
patent closet placed bithin t the — of a н доев 
mM —— the earth being dry ough. tor Às 
ари, yet нй 
uch = did I not know | 
ined 
erlook this 
ssion riga manure, 1 tiim in the cause of humanity to 
ask you to assist again in ий it н the notice 
fos those who, however willing, not prepare 
| 
two or three weeks by men, and the semi-filtering 
draining 
vgl would look upon it 
h cannot but be wet 
and dirty to a considerable extent. The attendant at 
d not soil hand or foot from first to 
absurdity ir fret as the adoption of under 
18i tokes deep was now regarded by those "фо ч were 
4 feet and more deep. „а об, up to this 
ques ince ade forwarded my r 
other severe nieht, the 
d a the under drainage of lan К. 
Now, I have Е 
а considerable extent in the drain- | 
fair 
of draining of clay land in England Lighter 
si oils admit o of wider and deeper draini 
to the 
half а 
iland 
age of eer description of land in Ireland for nearly 
ury, and for all the purposes of agri ieulture, 
and although i could 
il 
Yet I 
of the 
or ho 
үз 
bscribe to the whole of 
80 | that ==] e who is unmindful 
5 the various sciences, 
ded 
therm бе Diu betur P of frost, followed by a 
[шейи pa brilliant — without cloud: "The 
| effect m. our crops on the Fen lands has мр 
disastrous. The general д of the cro 
fully ; 30 per cent. worse than 16 was Ped or three Pe 
~ Rain and from 
days wo fear much of 
which eme esee 
appearance of our 
—M—" 
I Wheat must 
moro faronrabio „weather, 
T оргого егей ај 
А. S. R., April 
toese о: 
week, m consequence g ded 5700 
cannot afford to pay High reu vent for their cotta 
" require decent ap xen 
The distress of tbe agri- 
during winter | 
tne Parkes, whose name I respect, 
in "is. practice as did both the ee J. 
whose I revere, or or the 
of the 
per|h јевёу” 
under the eyes of her Majesty's Board of Wi 
d| Ireland. Тһе cause of m ане failure was attri- 
buted to his afin € nd an ле both 
him and it. of i 
very the 
months, aggravated byt tbe diria tenements they 
t is to call into o 
moet im tem of сне аен 
are kept in * ЖЕЙ rate order, „carefully prese: —[ 
. covered sheds. Turn 
n the 
e н failure was 
the imperfect manner in which h tbe ek was done in 
his absence, and for which he shou have been so 
es's still А E- 
and gentle- | own men— tM e nme me сЕ ande e— | 
are well c кенди necne kA 
d 
ance, and hence it is, Tennis potes 
"one и, ав the work was ie Tan done, and as so lately | 
Gazette, |an early шее 
by m; € of the Irish Farmers G 
e 
is as|the 
all sord v 
Sotíttíes. 
E ME Wesr or ENGLAND.—AÀt the Monthly 
last, 
of this Society, on 
е Ve ter erinary Ins 
m 
since, a los о 
э 
е энд руча s the land so drained; nay, to 
The steam- бга ач ploughs. 
m, looked after 
А и, "harrows 
r; the animal As rl 
eds, Bu "e g йу 
Le 
neglected, in а 
Selves ? towns and 
be ал oxide of iron, 
of the community. OfthisIc 
al 
-— adduce some 
[hundreds of uh, M. in M t parts ге- 
indeed, need n 
is describe 
ot drainage pipes, 
1 | will be held to : final and "mirc The. Journal 
were reques| to coll 
uen orders of the Society 
printed. 
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