THE GARDENERS’ CHRO 
NICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
818 
hall be j arsenic No. 2, zr grs. and 
h architects often im sist that cottages s / No. 
there are vag ee containing 77 young men and 65 2 a 10 : totaly umen ry where it | andis thought v f c 
LUN pars PERSE TUE convenien one, Im e sums have no doubt cin the detecti of arsenie if absorbed by 
truth, in districts it is being now 1 | lat 1 for the purpose of erecting bl — s thei unm Viren to look health e 
for the fir st I Your Committee em . beautiful greh by some of the Med Ho hes jer 0 (dies i d was visible 
that one or be bothies have recently been introdu 3s England. na TO Di he = : oponen Pataya — telle dnd ge 
17 A 14% me into . o eed A ku r «y — j bore and ilie Duke — N em mberland showed pre uncommon, mb 
m 
Unless arrested, t they are likely to mu ultip 1l these | not less than 100, 000“. Many of o js ip bue. | aeui vacui p i 8000 
and other districts, and thus thorou ny 15 piu alise | have lately spent con siderable sim or nis urp 3 i ; è these three pla 
EN f lation + fo xdv dn rings on to believe that the | But if the object in view is o be opp Pe , | circums — Pep help doubting 
3 of dion have sprung up in Scotland during | cheapness must died, in km ati api gre —— he wae dud that 
fort, and the necessary weh. 
the present century. age ier |w vm a or G t have W à very y nuts “e i - for VETE that they old aa 
introduction of bothies at first. In many of them the | munication from Dr. Macke nzie, of Eilenach, zt eret snae y M ios — x 2 * of & : 
cause is said to have been he introduction of i: TE » : ne at "this view of s i qma 
ral farms into one, sp ds with three or four apartments —of whi — — es ai so —— d y Cho inter ae 
the throwing of sev 
old e. as being no 
farming, 
demolition of the 
stem of husbandry nay. 
necessary ander t the new Sys 
4 ph an—the owed outlay 
s s| carting and s of t the 
"d be of w 
erials, was much rand s 
m genera 
ne in the way of poor's rates. Bothies for 
arried m A EUM the lack of cottages. and were 
pur 
E rand dijo ‘to be aimed at is, by gettin 
mouth, October 3. 
" St. s Day 
to secure the "restoration has been realised, of the continued dr 
ame effect. 2 S. Kensington, F. C. &., F. 
— Under the m 
t. John Rye. 
Ireland 
pose. The 
separate houses Sor the Papa 
f the family s syste m, and that in 
nm 
supposed to be E dangerous in 
gor hate Se e 
on 
It is also frequently UM in the “return: 
cause of the bo 
position of the fipa: aig of hi 
of which i va time ible fo 
any 2 rh sit at the same -—- me in m 
e times. And some 
servant 
primitiv 
een the 
$ servan 
eeab 
thies has been ive na of — Bho M seems ines 
additi 
irit "of the sias that 
r 
drew attention in an Irish paper to the! & J br : 
Byes 
oax v 
reason to doubt 
effort » arouse co direct vadis ai — 
ay, ot the blessing of God, be 
see a post during winter. N Eq di 
d, and under high e culture Ey id on 
res the | e Trish houses 
e ginis or pin 05 shoal Be | 
ng zi 
mixed wi ith 
lar 
iare the cottages, tu that small far 
lar arge. WEM give 
| this country-— replied that there d no 
elieve in much ignorance of 
to be thrust out i 
buit E in all these suggestions. 
of these reasons, however, will gend 
| fing marke v 
the goes: of his family. 155 
should be entire dr abolite d 4 y t the 
m, — and that at all 
account for 
and demoralising alternative as that of bothies. 
ste as phe as post A the 
introduction of wot | 
fear that the real reaso n for this met? — and that * ien 
frankl 1 t be fou ud in ceasions 
me p of the returns, that a Saturday [m may probably be ride to 
cheapest form in which servants can be housed. TI half-holiday should begi 1 her J r, and ther — n a casualty 
1 is often non - Eo * d tl t t t visit | under "extraordinary circumstances. Is this st 
the man who offer highest rent, and ma ing their fr ib and engaging in other TI 
smallest e for bili The farmer is tall occupations on the Sabbath day. A better and more periodical as wo ald be kind exei à 
us to have a good ho or himself an nda egard universal system of education is also tr og recom- | experience. Indeed, I would beg for 
iio Y 5 ty Bun lly carefi an d es specially an educ atio: pei —— our they can give about this interesting vai 
m d, otherwise ‘hair d dis ga ain we a tter ignorance of it 
rofits. Ther cre 
uildings, w 
nete ian induced to an 
their bre ad b 
| mi 
n-door . One 
inisters has aiio enced an undertaking of this bat ara 
and with dec cided success ; but t obj ect wi il on y 
pl 
stat A 
t education. 
1 
1 from the want of them ; hilst th 
been widely spread that the placing 
| widely spread of m 
thies, whilst it thus saves an immediate demand upon | 
the OR Slee neo more: suction for el 
of econom y, such ideas are 
but, what is infinitely worse, 
such caleulations have been made in defiance of all 
Lcd ral c . t for the nearly unanimous stad 
urns that alm 
“Even as a matter 
LI! 
pee Correspondence 
tion 0 aor nic by Plants; The state- | 
known even 
be | thro p. on ia ority. to. mon Rye by E 
ned | Mur ya pain dave of P ure MET pr^ 
1832, „hav aving go E 
says: 
apart, Biv ing a t the 
quantity of common Rye i in — 
had a heavy cutting of bot th i 
ments of be. M 
article of the Gar ^ Chro Te of Sept. 10), to — 
effect ire certain es er mets he had watere 
with cold satur 
ony o of the ki» be effect ost 
ung from the bothy 
Mrs 
syste perfec 
t foster-parent p Í other — — 
on, and matured seeds, 
of the è pint arsenic ps be N 
ated solution ol Arsenio us Wed: ot equa 
ex 
Day Rye was not at all superi n 10 
either cutting." 
Pme ally t + it " 
Sabath-breakin ng, a ann, and illegitimacy in the | de A et as In justly observed, of so sta N 
dist ricts in which it prev nature as induced at once to make a few |au louem A 
* The 117 ion is as yet PRERE understood ; 1 cu n tbis subject, the results of which I | of its premature 
bably a Govern t Commission of intelligent men, | now beg to ] ore you. The late peri the | is to afford 
i Peas, but in default of | plant, as being an 
t publie attention pari the existing | these I erent my, two Brocco epe two Cabbage | to disease, and giving a 
cry and secus th their remedy. Jn instances that | plants, and four Lettuces, into six se rate pots, and ee sight d follow winter Vetches 
aC „and off the 2 in time for ei 
7 some of our noblemen and ies mtm includin 
Lord Kinnaird, the Duke of Buccleuch, and others, E 
allowed s ue until th 
witha saturated T then watered all these v various finta 
t 
everal days to elapse, 
— ee s arseniou: vem — ade Me 
a hou 
BA. emotion ection. of suitable cottages in. connection. w wit ith 
in suficient. nu numbers in any case, , Your Committee dropped their leaves, sheen 
rega 18 th 
— 
sace. 
41 
all 
2 to 
or rw ver o plant 
3 — he Vetches and — 
Aire en 
Cs Trish soil in 
„ Granard. 
crops E 1 therefore 
and to 
e solutio: 
ment, and they co dal y adopt t he sentiments embodied | 
inthe Report to the Synod of Perth and € to 
is ee: have already referred. 
I did not water them, but they did not wires to reco 
at all. On the thir rd "ala a se second d ose was given them, | 
Y 
tha M. tet o E^ And 
a ann e hid w 
ine Comat says— All other air a pgs 
Jum uve ^ e: Er for ation of fr the evils 
cr e. remm v a small piece of 
pem in considering them 
shared t! — I n 
servants | wii and. that um € — Rose bush 
n H 
| course where they are so dune 
nable 
they have are 
conviction "that t he bothy system 
those evils which are connected w 
of farm serva hey 
- 
avoidin ng the c expe nse pay er vg P upholding s 
— many 3 cottages for married farm servants a 
i 
e main 
the 
sa) peradel that when that omis a foot high, and very str Thi 
with the view of on ei gom Se tae and after x10 bóus —.— — 
0 | fate 
sd 
10 hours it fa - es 
he other plants. I continued to 
plant « era other day, and on ub 6th day vas ; little of 
poets It appeared as it were burnt 
e 
T Considering th ti t. 
land of te years, th 
pau and c and the great e to to all 
— that won — from the erection of suitable 
ae it seems not unreasonable to expect that the 
landlords of Scotland w 
in 
dere — 1 it is 7 7 sible to bu rden en- 
ection f far rm cottages, whilst 
they 
em presenting e black morbid 
earance. Per — exper m three ot other 
thet BD i to 
I fancy they are pretty 
roccoli plants ing 
| ae th Zik mentioned, and planted a at the same time, | 
fix their cro Suferod m 
hacring mete Pat totis 
1 was watered Mm a solution made of 30 grains 
ot arsenic and 60 oz. of water, ‘and this solu- 
ion was divided into six parts nl one t 
xl other da 9x the r the sae 
80 pif ma 
This z Simo m E be swept out of the way. 
Another difficulty in the expensive style in 
oots of the Lp 
of 
— They accomplish 
as the eto rs 
orated yea 
found out their mis 
e 
d 
say this 
Mor nature — 
port 
dilute Paid of 71 grs. of arsenic to 60 oz. of water was | ns a —.— 
applied. I consider therefore that No. 1 had 30 grs. of miss them from the 
