Jury 11, 1863.] 
Irel land, biis "e — the - life of the g 
a or them үйө life of the small farm 
you will pira VUES e producers of food 
n e ci to be So п spon by the used artisan, 
of red arti 
THE GARDENERS' 
on this subject, anyn more than ded will that ; anxiety o | 0| 
а 
his that his pues "E should a well * shaven and 
i| shorn. ” Asja we are ur farmers, we 
n ох от 
гејоісе іп еш opportunity an белү with them 
of clergym 
CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 
661 
| indeed a beautiful aspect, by their eq pe 4 [e tho 
straightness of the drills, and I do n much 
when I say, that not even in England ha 
better sown ernn Crops, 
his manufa x e, Oe and althoug І kno ow ins stan cler en, who | bee а Dieci, yn Калаа, out of Messrs. Hornsby’ 
сь produce, lesse тене the i тті оп of 80 у, and though they cost about 441, apiece, 
Еп gland by this increased con Piin Uam pe үт still | thet К} body (à convinced ir suitability here. 
be increasing the quantity and improving the quality of | bad ex mple ipid show their labourers, to say n tits ing | Ea chine requires three men and two horses, 
land here liable to income-tax, with the thousands of | of heir own thoughtlessness, yet, ergyman | which latter are changed every quarter of a day, and 
other corresponding or correlative advantages, which it | myself, I protest most indignantly against the Bishop | 22 br ds x. za а Боа, от nd Y acres, 
would take the Chancellor of the Exchequer himself, | of Rochester'g dict; and farany, sert that | аге sow y daily. The crop is 
ere he an agric c: д statistician oia a не is no body of men with whom the country clergy | likewise кк ith di Ja ria at a dk of 
iw an ү ey I fancy I see re proud to feel one, as with the Run old-fashioned 18 inches, Бо that they can easily be horse-hoed with a 
eaders smil fr bes аб the mere mention farmer who isr герт а: arly work 
of ir Мамбе: -power to йай the bogs|his family, y hand. The first ‘hoeing costs thus 
of Ireland—yes, to effe ct a reclamation such as the his dependents are there оар and is as certain ls i нй me 7d. 4 re Pen =) former land work 
i ked with his parson from time to time for the amounted to fully s. 8d. per After the s ingling 
by the aid of the Imperial legislature, pU irem for во | good of their mutual in сора, the welfare o 
many centuries labourin ver those | parish." A Monmouthshire Par. hastens their ed во that Dor are soon large 
bogs are to be reclaim M dude der will be on к у рыс ода ahoni for being ач е up of the 
ты becoming “what she ought to be," united in t ts is "da one g 
industry as well as in —€ ИР, vim — — pl after Smith's ap m, ^d the work is 
England, the steamer's whistle take the place of} Bar NEST ОЕ The xj: dont во properly af a ep th of 3 inches, that 
the curlew’s scream. Edward онй 6, луй наби i deti d e Council was dh vem ut Doua "Railw the assistance hand vH is required 
Dublin, June Hotel, enim, on Saturda ay last ; J. Silliphant, Esq, small scale, About 17 English acres may be bulked 
Же Late Attempt in ће House of Commons to | Vice President, in the chair up daily with this machine, at half nse of 
troduce a Law to Shut up Publie H Houses on Sund ays| Earl Fortesc пе, ки, db. the Exeter meeting, wa Not so art rere prie 
is very suggestive, and bet в upon a question of great 
cmm to the welfare of the working classes. No 
estrietive e legisla atio on wi il remove an n evil, the existence 
elected Presiden ending with the | 
Bristol е, бб, in a letter to the Council, 
the „satisfac tion with whi ch he should perform the 
easy 
culture, and uir that Mr. Zimm ту 
well informed on British agriculture, I wander that 
he has n 106 айо pted the „Scotch ог Engli ish | system 0 ot 
pM to be got rid of, as upon other circumstances, 
An offer by Mr. Alexander $ Simpson, of Birmingham, of | 
it mischievous. Undoubtedly drunkenness is the bane 
of society, and public houses are cmi iw а by 
the working classes to congregate i from 
— but often from necessity, to obtain Fr eben 
епіеп сев denied а а шап at home, the crowded state | 
ily toli 
r tw enty gt uineas for s best calf fed 
nt from one eek old," as respectfu. Пу 
protesting 
gun the иу зый учы of the prize гзты! id the 
хворае, of the offer would i involve. Several impor- 
the enm and the аса sets have been n put 
Here ше ben v» A in eaae made elt the 
in breadth and 
spade, 
‚|16 der in longi. For "ding са tho equal distance 
arks are 
of m holes, with a wooden 
e, cali e marqueur” joder 
- іп а most ‘abominatio сина, тоге Jike 
t not b i 
t of the society were discussed, but|l 
iate was deferred till the August 
ent 
their an decision 
Чеш to remedy Б before ty to 
sober by law? 1% i 
evil company a 
examples. To gain the confidence of men an 
women, th m 
fulness; words are thrown away, and the spenker placed | 
out. The preacher may address himself to the zorking 
classes € eh Vets m on, inv eim die arn nst drunken 
ness, im and profligacy, e ort parents to brin ng 
up their c children багөйийү, to Cade vice and encourage | 
K 
| [The нна is tà continuation of our Ssprpondens report 
| grain cro; 
Wi, altogether about 12000 уе Е e Beet-roots, 
eign Corre espondence 
CULTURAL SKETCH: STUTT 
at Salzm: 
of the Farm 
ps (Barley, Oats, and spring 
ic 
tilit T 
tricts of northern Germany, I a 
set? 
w, and a layer of 
vn esed 
meeting bein e ban x і t 
written consent toact. On the recommendation of ће | dried on wooden posts or “bees,” each having 
T | stewards of poultry, it was ers that the future | віх qe РЕ рун эр Eheim of the form 
— | Md of the department be M ied carefully shown milar = mes in 
pro shedding, with the conv of side | Бары, "d рт] highly secommend the as the 
| curtains for night service. Eleven new V Girilibhs were | uu is СЧ thereupon against у inclomoncios of 
ted; after which the Council adjourned. eather. xperiments are киб той the making 
f "brown " ог fermented hay, whic d to be an 
di ^s eo ENS еен иа : 
right comparison between the fer- 
jt Salzmünde and that of сома countries or dis- 
m going to есу to 
taken out of the. 
of the latter 10 years. 
—— 2 or 10 YEARS, 
virtue, and yet he well knows че сна тд heads of | get partly a dressing o partly an BUT NOT UNCOMMON ONES. 
tai i p ho is talking À talki not Miis оррог- addi tional dressing of about ` 1 wt. of p guano. "The past Bugar Boots, y ili ы, yiel а. d cH cn 
very 8 .. e [Т] "e, 
appoint yong неч as s district visitors in their with ы and bone-dus ust, it is Mr. Zimmerman's in- Clover-Hay ,, » Fu dieto Т о $5 
parishes, who have to visit o a и d cottages, and | tention to double the guano u 1 {чөн with ар | Wheat z » оаа E ME ү 
Minos arrangemen nts | additional outlay for some 100 tons more of Бопе- | ур » » аав, нм 
ОЁ men, women, and сайде. sleeping i in + samercom,|dust Тһе plough used at Salzmünde for all cultures | Barley si ка ПНЕ АН Cue 
а disgusting у yet - should be Кер | із rather large, and kno re under the е | Каре, p ioti des йн? 48, 
Írom the vou nd ое e mind; indeed oti s эзген plough of Magdeburg. It is тй : d Pe ; 24 "ж 3.6 ii 
itis not a fur Боов to place them in. Churches | exclusi: rawn by oxen, four „of them. for h | Alt tl 
ый гы : нетет Жым tracts prend jmd rud P tia to by th 
reder esiden of the working cla e | Ао are made no less than 14 ins, 
sses 
i to pu the inmates a chance pn 
observing common decency, all efforts to raise the 
deep. нбни or about 133 English A 
are EEE p per S a which might be | t 
If this by de 
ing effect on ш pom. crops ; on rm hm, p? 
| latter are increasing from year edu 
the 
шна? by 
case also for tlie futuro remai 
on 
tone to the feelings of the | explained by the cir ce that the beasts Pn y experience y. Ассо 
lie wer eani will be fruitless. The labou jarai do not work шш half a cde €: ирро being prevented | and Dr. Growen's opinion, the theories on the exhaus- 
require expensive cott: fitted up with every luxury | by ploughing mos zu und. In visiting | tion of the soils, referred to by T ие үзө German 
inside, and ented without, but they do want | S. ast Are зат field where 10 to 12 | chemist, seem to be much the rmn 
wholesome roomy dwellings in which they may Шуе | ploughs were going "behind аһ other, strictly over- | farms ав the above, where with the e exception ГЕ 
respectably and have no excuse for frequenting the | watched by an verseer or bailiff, who has to kee ep | sugar, "spirit, oil, "and. meat, alli is аний V the 
publie to their own destruction »nd that of nid indic and t soil in the e ^w manure. 
families. This question cannot be m longer laid o ork. They were ploughing 15 inches deep, "апа | On estates, however. › where the exportation of 
the shelf. In a few days some startling ju ютей | г plough was preceded besides by a woman or boy, (dtl and Clover is considerable, "1 Pin ere the 
statistics will be sent to the Agricultural Gazette | UT had to pick up grubs, whic "ls very numerous | necessary manures cannot be supplied elsewhere, an 
relat; БЕ e. Falcon. T ages, Mr. Zimmerman thin at 
Та last week's Gazelte you gave ee x p is done this way "di with four | course, 
the following answer to your correspondent “ Nemo" " | horses * all the day. The| In concluding this first part of my description on 
teh journal 
the 
atches is being killed by 
ork 
root сг м iue pU all before winter 14 to 16 | Salzmünde, 
І think it well to refer to а 
р 
Clover Dodder.” Are ouright? І have seen idend inches, they only ng in spring a stirring with the|edited by Dr. Growen, "d able dient at the 
fields of Clover this yea: dei have e off in patches, | cultivator. Harrows and rollers are of no great im- | Experimental Station, out of which I have taken 
Isuppose similar to your dents, and one of | port th е soil із naturally во loose that it the most of the above notes, as as it have been 
my буп felda is gone cf in tho mme way bnt T emmnet із brought а very fine tilth, with proportional] for me to gather, di i —— 
the EJ Tn а 10-acre | little trouble. arrows вЫ there have iro: Salzmünde, so many interesting s.. Should 
j was a full plant ib vos made after a Scotch model; the rollers we saw | rather sketch on one of the а 
autumn, b кс бетем was scarcely a plant o all a kind of Uie Pas uu : ee farming establishments of Germany be. 
the o bid de Clo left, only the Trefoil that vi p cultivation E а time e or, p: \ 
with From what I hear I believe it =: M v е ы harrow, as 16 is practised here, — give you the — S7. 
gener eral complaint, and 1 hav e be en „watching t of firs ence for the|J. Ry arm, near Stuttgart, June 27. 
De the Dodder run in i 
arber. [The sre Vier Clover has been 
ded Dodder are circular а 
net 
ropression. о, 
i: vd convey to your | 
the winter? | апа 
and 
wn - - m 2 
there. 
v dein medir is lordship's strictures ! 
pe 
e experien 
Mr Z учей Йн has а al 
acres) at а distance 4j to 
| seeds of Wheat and Rye we saw "last autumn 
AN. СЕЕ 
phle cidly compil 
чүй authorities, and by command of his Excellency 
ted | the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, with a view to ascer- 
