28 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jan. 11, 
ly increased in weight, and, of cour 
p of | en tirely on the taste of the individual ; ; T per- | become enormously 3 
compost formed of old turf, slaked lime, and farm yard | haps, b ing He useless for the Sy ae of life. We may ser 
manure; these should be well turned and mixed fh oad | The subjec t of C 5 n ae Sheer | y T 
during t d edi to form arai to form an essay for some fui evening ; | in ; si 
+ ida p7 ancien ctw ner prece mn es Į ae pte I hope the gentleman who has fi d he consequence ee the epizootic onl the į 
good land — indeed, could a sufficient mort f | with a Paper on this subject will be induced next year to fluenza. , The writer of a cay Deus Roa Pi 
this be obtained, it would at once onto the material | give us the re wpe of his late experiments, I will Saath Fetes 7 
wha ne ed, e winter, so as | enter into it n! Opinions di ffer a so as to what consti- their nornial state 5 but the o pad o i reatmen E 
expose the soil to ee action of the frost. If the sub- tute the desired qualities of the article i and hal bit wou uld, sotto oe yo = ar chara 
soi be clay, the ao bere d be cast frequently ev 
und | the hole, 
in 
o'p ace separately the turf, the 
tte 
giv 
that description of rough, st rong taii wbich a Lon- the e disease ‘expressed ler. Mr. Vis, thou gh this 
r De 
be spread or carte ae The second quality “Shout then 
eturned into ibe peepee’ the ey Page pl fine and 
wee! 
vonshireman * would, with wry face, pro- nt. I an j 
nounce Aa be good vinegar, re „cider rye Bs however, 
been made of late years than formerly, 
ber 
levelled on it, and it will t 
of 
br: roots the tree actor ned of 
bo m to each tree being within reach of the ti 
Par too little ' pains § are generally taken in the import- 
do th 
level of the surface of the 
ipa the who had the 
care ai them, best Sedan i their position, , should tread 
ould o ver them. The eading on aing 
t 
® 
throwing in HEE gie phe aiik on them so as to 
form a puddle of clay impenetrable to yae r,as I have 
I am e that trees so 
planted will, if the ‘roots are good and the stock healthy, 
after a struggle for a year or far overcome these impedi- | 
cae s k bd followiey the sei ae ia brine. re 
be chec 
= 
miiy 
r; yetin an orchard I 
la ebruary I only lost three or four trees out of 
eight or ten dozen. 
The ea ting being completed, the tree should be de- 
fended from cattle, high winds, and other casualties, by 
two posts, one on each si ide, with two cross bars at top 
: a piece of t: 
out | of pla ce, "antil the roots are well establi: 
p t to have apapa paling 
nai the bars, reaching from the root to the head, 
d to 
which, it of a proper height oa is about six feet), is 
rely protected. The of workmanship to 
- | overio into beef and bacon.— 
| Nov. 23. 
In t com- 
majo rity. prefer 
fact, the native wine of England ; 
effects o ses s would | be that of 
panies "i hire fregsatok E find ae 
ap means prepar red to deny that the l se | 
it is, in parene, when an anim a 5 porao affect ea vith t 
dise oy “sla hte This the f 
» is 
} 
is | —for the suspected animal to be examined by a veteri na 
s ing y surgeon and if it is affe 
d, by producing more cider, leaving more Barle ey to be | wi 
J. J. Peacey, Prestcot, 
vailing disease, to 
f th 
mo eee 
wisest animal 
soon as they are doesnt: aei yet 1 cannot al 
gether acquiesce in the propriety of dest: troying hem sou 
: A 
ge a rough 
of it.— W. ella plan in this country, which probably do not obtain in 
equal degree in others; such as the greater individ 
value of our cattle, the general love of fat devs and t i 
of the carcases of I 
al 
same post, apprised 
Burbage, near Marlbor 
animals; to which w ie moy-2da-the 
to vii our cattle Asher hands. 
I believe th 
were to interfere, and establish some general r 
by the disease might be prevented from spreading, al 
the purses of the buyers of cattle tig cted; for 
found in See ange as in others, t 
affected on e those rec gently. purchased. 
| would t that p need persons should b 
o 
sugge 
| in every E whose province should be 
deyta, of any i animal affec ted by th 
animal be p 
half ‘tt value, on condition that he seils no cattle 
his farm, except for the bieen within a given ti 
and carries out Egy = = ations, which shoul 
| str rictly enforce ed— such a ro 
nd . a 
the d fro uspec mals ; 
iotas by site a lho son al be abii 
neither do they “encourage Docks, Nettles, and o 
us re for planting. Mild, serene weather, if possible, 
is to be chosen, and all t we vi 
be going on at the same time, under the pers 
intendence of the master, _ One trus sty person should 
and such as are inclined to become tap or perpen- 
diedas ones, forming at the same time with his t a 
fair air r bala ance in the tact of Toot and ne the i rme 
eral p 
nurserymen would obje: sct to their stook b 
and the best plants of the 
rts. “The ay for planting being 
fixed, an order for. the trees to be „ready o one day y before 
Handle, 2 ft. 2 in. 
pan. goes aes nearly to the cross piece. 
of 
Thou ugh I believe that the disease is kia edly infecti 
e 
mode of its propagation ; but I a 
produced and extended by some ee 
the atmosphere, too subtle for our che: 
imprison; and which probably receives an accessi 
morbific elements from the emanations of those ani 
that are suffering under its influence. I forgot 
with regard to the writer’s observation, that t 
grow to an immense fl vo 
b 
| s opke for few men wou ild ha aveo coasic 
he bac t 
ioe: 2 os 4 inches to 2 fe 
Fig. Fig. 2 Pee 
Fig. 1. rat view of the a rk, Re nec! len et 6 e 3 t e 
Diam. 1 $ 
ee 
ngth of the 
It appe: ts a6 be made | Over the sat teh and m 
ria i as bell-metal; a filemakes | as in using th padaniaak s 
ion on it. | 
ve! O 
» Weight of the “hie fils 
on 
more failure than any other cause. 
ared at home, they sho re- 
planted the same day. To give t of fruits would be 
ie 
If the 
uld be taken up plore 
ocks| umonia.—The dise bed 
letter of Joa ar Shige mere C. Vis, 
pr bere the sam 
r to that of a 
sease describ; L 
Pater +» is| Swedish T N 
s that ; which mh idel its es timate the success hich th 
urni Torfall 
ind Ireland.—. Rc e. 
ona 4 
a lis 
endless a and produce, i think, Jit 
—the sa me Apple le 
sortie fi 
© 
Jer this name S 
Th 
cats diff 
n Exhibition, detailed in your Pie it sAn 28th I De 
ferent names. 
are—the Riss 
A die Redstrea 
which lately took pisie E Holt, in the above 
call the Preset da 
P. 
Menio of rt Saas which he mentions, 
sickness—is 
ex ressive, ad ae 
is pre- 
count The Prize 
nips 
ae high est garden Box ey le Pk 65 lbs. ; ‘the hea 
E Wes Bromley 
kind being now in the fu 
oper ae for theo 
l vigour of 
utside rows 
m to extend itself, 
indée 
the disease, 
y similar to that which we se “a 
d form the 
in fatal cases, which 
immense majo 
of those at ttacke a by 
x ie rom Rises as Sarh 424 = foo ow, ikee a a 
a ce “west of Irelan 
rl 
nips pne the ‘daa average sche 
aeiiaiea t 
have 
A boar the 
J 
In 
middle of aeg I sent to. an agrienitaral Show, ; 
| them „weighing 1 40 Ibs. des 
i exhibi 
by the solidification, 
lungs th 
bitedin the attachment o 
and the flakes of lymph, and the 
e cavity; and the latter Pol of 
w ois Pati: 
| the prize. “a must presume it to be by climate 
Hiis eis exemplified | but, 
or condensation of the lungs, which | > foetal oo: peor raf i 
if 
field- culture, I shall be hap impart it on a fut 
