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the after Grass should be treated i n th fore, odanin i 
be Ie hot a peat , where practicable, | vi ʻe verything I read and see on the | F.S; oe -named remedy.—James H. Shenton, 
le it i round with a ep an subje ct, ‘hat hie is not epee ys cpa ae er 
ee old be ‘collected together, en of | Mr. Comper ’s Bill is ae Ghecuhipkiotehki pee we "ese he ear rors an ser pears 
the be ure that c e applie SUE eA Oe: top and á 
sina decomposed state Whether le- | t tht. it engi ekg sabi ron fg beon eat daring the 
I efist summer, ree S m way with or | [“ 4 d. a ? will rata agree with us, pe the eta previou vig S 
rop,a good nar £0 of far Poe anure is | we haye én with his MS. have rendered his con: | had ei ee lee during th 
se:sary. the-fo piain winter. demnation « of this Bi Il not only more dignified, but more ig part of the field wae consequently orab a 
e after ese to m HAE " ig a will be | forcib a E saii eN ie ae ws at 
e t , , R 
yae rem ut shou hich e EE sae pages shall-be to elicit truth, in the shape fine sumper; sprang up an ad ‘a our rished: _Surpassingly 
ith-the ackn 
ad ihe Eprom € or expediency ; and w 
, that 
men it ar allowed to appear in 
my nia friend and assistant, common salt 
ndsel and between the dtiil; following 
: ’ communication than was right; we announce | over the Grou x 
A 4 z 
Ñ Hom e Cor respondence a rerolation for the future to permitthe publication | hoes, which were at work upon this weed. 
p Allotment Spion rab Gen pen ses Biik; =I should of no’ per nt or imputation of rsa al motive. | sult was,:their ‘total destruction. The quantity of. salt 
Toe otice of J Ds” apernet K A a uth, we have not room for matters which, | applied was much more: than T intended, ‘and I #ppre- 
eetesTy peop very apt, in wo, and PERSAN hend 
l pze L er picea Entara tea pairere A or eB “ap nly one | hen ed get to ranea Wuizel; they were, however, far 
“Ghquiring, to o take for granted the assertions.of others, 
“nd the more broad and eon 
“do they in quire into t undness of it; and as itis, I 
fident the assertion, the less | 
fio One word 
of Mr. ean isan is-to be pronounced too high, 
we must mt the value of land of that quality in his 
neighbourhood. ] 
Su ia, Pioighing; ge. In reply to Mr. “Ww. Cc. 
farsa immens e 
the 
esume, probable that Parlidinent will soon be called 
p p to discuss s the merits of this Bi 1, Is 
ah 
\ 
Pa 
BS ae te rity bs 
maa soil, my answer thost t be: thes — as ape Dunes” J 
ppose 
th 
to persons about to 
for “sheep by an m the moment 
the Turnips came up the = ‘of the: field salted, e- 
asyr 
superior 
de Pea 
than Oats or "Barley. but | ver seme must be 
split. before given to the sheep. About half a pint 
| sidered better 
upon + ; — reader willbe ——— to rryy Don’t, = Last-year I tried the | mu s to be visible from the opposite side of the 
< pres re observations or ‘J.D.’ just t! enol a Pi EAA oF clay, furrow- aa Water Kotiin, near 
erving the! [dniigantion of ‘‘ill-natured a pistei drained ; it is a me me failure, and a — to my| Pickling of Meat.— mararo Refiensque denounces 
en c clauses, merely forma’ l, we come to the one of neighbours. - tee se —_ kind eno ae o stat es cir- | th f sal pe t e in | brin e, intended for the” ster 
which “J. D igelerasth d : i hould f fl food. That part of the salt- 
h ~ contains “the power; he refers to, enabling field- aaran i say | h petre shini by - meat, he says, is) nitric 
7 littl corn with roe or r Tarnips, Especially acid:or-aquàfórtis— adly poison. Animal a aed 
shwardens, hon the surplus re p when both a vious ta ‘tthe addition of niekdo consists of gel 
is an a and Clover so valuable. Bea as-are con- | and. fibrous substances, the former only po “ing a 
he fo t day to pri _ ” Secu iait ews a little but remarks, the meat becom 
jider an insuperable objection exists, though I thought it | cha ff. Ta eedin my dra a abe? cut | what-it should be, as siren is from the raw — arr 
ficient before t S F rN reco end the it is subjected to o the pro ar tanning. He aseri 
érting to the cause. J. D.’? in defence of the pro lit th t three y : hemical ch ailethe 
yision asks, ‘‘to whom I would have the e surplus vents presa ccess. A little the sheep, firms the diseases which are a aen re mariners and others who 
pre imagi T one knows“ that if) not | meat;and panes _ land hich it i d Ited 
ivérsally, at least in 99 cases out of every’ 100, | H., Vale of Eves gu ms, decayed rile ulcers, ‘&c., and advises a total 
ing to the h, churchwarders, | Mercurial an me I saw? in «your Paper of the | abandonment of the use of minh: in the akg of 
oor, its peculiar appropriation, ` such | 25th ult. a re ccommenaton of your agricultural pickle for beef,” pe ge: p the ete aar for which is, 
fuel, oes or other assistance for I A r, or th vi ating to the use of strong mercurial | he says, sugar, quantity rendering the meat 
rch, One important mati „ther refore, | oint: me the eradication of lice from cattle: I oa sweeter, “38 wholesome, and equally FEG kin P rE A 
h h “J. D. i supposes I I am to give. pa: ‘Bill. credit | not deny th th = "the hands-of a skilful and intelligen To. kill Lice in Cattle;—Your corr ee is quite 
ercurial ointmen’ 
ron and giving itin aid.of the 
espe 
rates—no mean 1 
urial hinten is a valuable remedial | 
wrong in lenge ating t the use of t for 
u 
agen t for é above pu 
of an ignorant and 
nik 
ety of F elie Garden Wardens, 
to the suffici 
to deiin s mould use. three times t 
A pe 
‘that Fn One 
d) t pint»of 
Mf procuring whose mbar is laid upon the unfor- 
i ao clergy yman. » who, is to find himself fifth 
‘eae 8 acres of land, by the assistance of = careles 5 poeta rd, or farms oe it | 
is)a very „e one; fori in'the course of my'p 
lauses constituting and regulating the tice I have en very dan gerous sympto of 
= ee 
I have re e 3 upon professionally to attend upon 
many ve s of v a on the skin of cattle, 
Wi. per annum, and two sane A ga  Tatepayers under 
—that isto say, the hirers of theg mselves ; 
GA two last persons, if they | s ote os elected 
whale oil, will kill lice.on all descriptions of “cattle with: 
out a second application, if properly dressed, an dno 
— a a O., Mansfield. 
ad =< se time to attend ee a will, in 
an give b ut little assistance, and 
see. ae who have oes 
‘avo sation 
the accounts 
devolve- upon t the 
es—and ENEAS né AESA 
m 
mot 
e ‘show 
of ‘qiebeson' 
fine-cut Tobacco, 8 ounces ; 
boiling water, 8 quarts: Let the 
decoction stand until | 
ry bade í 
have inväriabiy found t e following ointment or Ace ommodation, — The ‘communications of 
liniment to'be effectual i hd se datrction without the Tenant a, " mig ght be u db 
dangerous. res esul —— en en from the use 
of- mercurial o ake ort ep epared fat of | i ie whati wg i aie bataria b -a reference. to oe j 
402. 3 ‘train pelt) "hones sulphur vivum, 2 oz. ; mix | account x labo rere ma yand to working” plans*for 
wells” Tl t I building cyclop.”” and ** Nichol- 
if out l d with a strong brush, and little son,” a aromit: insufficient. e writer is anxious 
tment apy in wh t cottages with a regard to economy; these being 
lice can be fo = on yaad” kins ų pete e must be | the-worst paying property if Jet at a rent 'suitable“to 
e | rigorously attended to, along wth good keep and pure | the =i rs means, they do afford a in. for 
I have sagbe Ty used the following decoction | casualties. Country bricklayers and carpenters are quite 
—Take of incompetent, ‘and what is wanted is which 
e 
work ag with plans, 
hir 
vee ors <n into their hands to w 
Ah tt 
architect Sai a 
then — for use. 
my m a called op it iot 
SJ , 
da young g belfer; 
and which wo = preièrte the owner 
being wholly: at yo workma ercy. [Refire © 
“Then tl sebra is that im ortant: provision, 
ne and for which, spe says I raran 
fo 
or 
1 + ai 
firm nity a Manchester. She was of the 
- Cowper’s Bill ants 
and by sum ary: pro. when 
notice. Now, I realy cannot eter into 
cular merit of this clause, ,as I bel ieve the 
d Mr. WIES 
the Chroniċle, 1 ob- 
a Kick of his agreement, 
improved short-hora breed, about two years old, in calf, 
“She alwa; ays had be en in a goo and 
she Itered- pas re, and I a misatas 
means she ha d caught t the Upon 
Ebeli but, not 
infectio 
of the, beast, I found her to ve literally swarming with | 
and prices are fatvartivesn ent Your book- 
seller will easily "obtain peers Friend ” for 
it moet We are not 
lice, which 
bei eing a professed naturalist, I cannot say if T am right. 
of your corres- 
e proceeds against | 
he Wilful Trespass nee nm be has as 
heard of, for these plaguing parasites kept the poor, ill- 
fetes. beast | in continual torment, and, as Mr. Youatt has 
m attenti n having been 
draw cation on eee Allotments in the 
Agricultural Gazette of the zo a aw » Ge 
- wing state sind iat his 
a un Aiai E ti 
aa ech foe er 
8 Ge 
sume he 
placed: i 
reco- the en ‘well brushed all over with a whalebone brush, antet 
T ordered the beast to be brought | “out of the field, sen 
loose box. She wa 
Gra ace S Duke of Be iors, and öther land proprie- 
tor’s, Bn hind whichis let t e labourer is ip ane 
from 50s. to 60s. oor acre, whieh, when held b: 
s but 20s. Your 
armer, wa o 308. pers acre.” 
use 
object; 
tioned Tobacco-water ; plent ty of clean s 
ey a under: her, she was su Akeia arte ‘food, and UR 
ht. The next day there were myriads of dead 
For your Tatton and that NE your réa eH 
Tb Bee s briefly to state that in, the years 1831-32, pards 
let tot 
nig 
ee aie on: the hide of the beast—indeed, 
mple: et ely covered with them. I ordered” the brush to 
tim. copy of the ae 
© cannot be estimated at a very 
Tesi rers in various parishes in the county of = iford, 
nd the invariable He sw ven ing t arm i 
tthe net sum per 
and in ae two days after r she 
of them and isnow as clean as ever. “In usin gt the 
‘obacco great care is requisite ; for, like 
the Buris! ointment, I have seen often evil con- | 
sequence to be the re esult of its immoderate use, and ity 
p i 
po clean, after usin 
endence of the veeraa surgeon or owner. Proper 
‘ade is. requisite in kee the beast well sheltered 
git, et pee ng paes with good 
ure water, &c. But 
an innoce nt rem medial address. 
and the gross I rents jai i 
acre, accordin; 
> P 
i agent for the destruction of 
| an — that i is safe in the hands of the Lous shee four and 
1 ould 
Staak ok 
would 
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