914 
in the one 
n Rye- 
Massi objecte lia 
the ground ot its spoiling the lud for a 
subsequent Whe at crop. 
The we Mere to ^ pe " an every 
nt proper 
ois are 
ards the breaking of it u D bs hl. ea 
it is ver liffe 
ác uk in the experience of its cultiv ators under 
this head—for there 
er 
inco. irt e its growt 
I 
reat majority it proves in- 
from the land i in the one case 
Es 
general subject of Clover sickness ere 
i he 
NESBIT ex aar aet regret that its cause was n 
that the 
our- my system, more than 
tum s on 
4 85 fi 
removed ; 
Haske 1 t Tur the cheapest 
the fertility of their 
necessities 
dabtel Bon pa Mr su: 
at leas ol 
powers 
t there 
explain 
"Ment gioi 
depend. 
helping 
well 8 an r 
rtation o 
e 
ntially 
segnem 
f 
sib 3 Wee 
of similar substances from ou ns, is of course 
admitte may seem, ly is, — 
absurdity hne we ee noie ea to waste 
made and end 88 7105 
t 
must get rid 
E" turally accumulate 
h for 
or 
neans wer 
land. The je ot of xs 
ag 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
— aT 
a 
0 
r 
nd is just that w 
air that i 
ind (n enor to meet the loss | ^ 
rt 
E t 
re n 
Eve 
simple die, : is the result of the n 
yin 
breathing n air, soiled with - fa 
wax candles "i 
wrong plac en cleanliness, the most 
f impurities from places they 0 
eceptacle, and the cleanliness m 
umm 
e, to 
to 
— 
rum the 
mpany, es 
ote 
y floor, 
ballrooms and the ea es wee 
and with 
ee d pn its 
only w rawi ing + atten 
M 8, wer oc to say, no longe 
Sem cental is ger 
n the Liverpol market yni 2 descrip tion 
eat.” That the 
enemy; dud if we take the precaution of admit 
ite 
down the ne “carbon onic . ape 
with injurious result. 
hole in - 
inten 
But a h 
external air by a wr Jl round the back of 
ad of 
cleanliness in As 
But 
— amr gode » attention of in use so easily obtainable 
scien and p ractica men had not been s of gr: M o say, t 1 chimneys, from fi 
ly turned to it, Where iila culties and annoyances of a e have proved | sinks and gully-holes, from 
cpm Aunia o the growth of Clover even | insuperable : its e ge Tide failed to from gutters and laystalls, innumerable po 
every eighth year, he suggested the propriety of | conciliate its opponents. The Liverpool Albion peta re d p 1 8 Mog. 
aving an intermed root , or Beans, or|in announcing this fact declares the struggle t her] i nieht r. ble of 
other Pulse crop as a preparation for the Wheat, so establish this new unit of weig ave been a oke E 2 a 
as to bring the 1 in Clover only once in gallant one, animated only by the desire to make a miglit be rolled awa np " 
12 years. He also stated that as the roots of the practical beginning in that refor iT would But take Wis Lata 107 opaque s smoke ib 
— Clover increased with the growth of measures whic so long been deemed desirable, bent EU that o ought to "asd ME 
plant, it was desirable to let the Clover crop grow | alike in Parliament, in the trade, and by the public. | furnace. reference to the m ws of to 
to its. full maturity, em not pem k it up too soon, And it has ceased, for s present, in the face of | theory is Mos but the are 5 lax E 
their roots being s. much t are dci | an opposition of which the best we can say. is that Every animal and vegetable is nourished by assi a 
manuring to t pac When it proceeds from pers more powerful becau 
more personal, and of a lower order. r, water, and food, which are continually 
ave a decided naan to Red 
me susci Wheat erop. His light, soils, how- 
had not been wen pu SL wing Clover 
- ced to ty Haan Ryo- he al ther Clove, | 
with the 
eee a failure, as 
à rg er to the — erop ot 
Wheat.“ His usual plan had been to sow 12 lbs. 
of Red Clover, with 4 Ibs. of Trefoil, and a peck of 
common Rye-grass, 77 — ng the lan 
addition and that of White Clover in alternate 
T. COUSSMAKER referred to Ms occurrence of | t 
Dodder in his Clover, which he found very — he common weight of 
ious * bud second eut of Red Model 5 the market. by alarge majority. It 
iti In pal ferred. mbers of 
d with this| me 
were 
“The trade deliberately resolved on trying it, and 
fter t MM had x da 3 nearly 25 NÉ 2 
a dec its fav 
x 
mouses signe 
r - — 
viction 
y divided ; and the 
0 of P the Urge found — = sarifeing 
mon 
- -— time, trouble, and expense in the 
ut even a portion of their business it ME) 
eting of the Corn Association, two. resolutions 
proposed, by way of bringing the matter 
nal eren t proposed atit 
ind 
(di the Ts of ‘etary i 
Y | 
esolution E the cental 
e 
is à 
could not last long. Accordingly, at a tnt general nourished pcm" - 
o 
which has vt 
8 its been but by a general law 
n SO b is apes bus frin 
untilit has bee 
if restor red directly to the earth, afford n 
they pi 
to y oet spea 
. eres s e bject z Clover a — sions Dodders 
rate be Ar in these 
— 8 P. 5 now EX e 
ing a wilful Miet of: their own rule. 
from the original oppone cm of the 
step further, 
cental. It w 
The second — 
pias 
o wander in the air, t 
flu So also vn an 
oug 
washing the refuse into 
gain its original poni 
re ity b ‘percolating into Be 
y kA sr Wat th 
propos 
But this was at once negated by a mage wei. So 
n 
iar — mem 
th at the ne t r esult, in pim ri e the are 
sy om the 
UM accident, so 
— er capable of. Ma vollen ance 
of an 3 5 order from 
ty, which is eve 
, and a 
tat sag 
bers from any pledge to 
free to act as they “er deem fit. Hence 
said, the — — the ne 
pde e: nr and ne leave all 
t 
we have}... 
method is now aped y generally 5 5 
mo T | aban doned, except for or Whea t. This, however, is the 
press reine » 8 a solution, which i is most Spit — article by far, and its use for this only, outrages against the purity 
lighter soils ri Con grantor a fail in the end to bring about u seron Pied to be berpetra e Thames, be 
Silt: Moms alls attention to eme thoroughfare of literary as well as business 1 
viter vlt hs T sastane by our rcu . Bur & Key have published having en its banks, within reach of sey To 
manure heaps of "nir — 3 11 fermer Jemein farming in | odour, the Houses of Parli or^ 
iab x Yorkshire E Ae D opem = have cut on | defenders, and has by A 
the f corn at an pt from the filthy task of recet 
of 235. and with | the sewers, and is hereafter 
4 to 20 eut | ine ofa gigantic drain. 
chester. rivers other towns 
can be no do main position “heavy ** good. é * — want defenders, and it is necessary p 
presa ume of fertili gens nei takes ; md 2 5 en rie 
cedet ph mue: id;" must not le e 
oth ve dirimi and th — — ipn 3 ec able d T py Es wide m eria which the Metropolitan 
not- i * 
eoe this enormous ies pur island i is in- y Mil js “an excellent implement,” and hi * 5 ar 
creasing annually in fertility. It is indeed a start- | rn zes “ the best and cheapest way of e which it is mixed, would 
a eonsideration thatnotwithstandi „ ditable 
eei cus 3 of vegetable growth depend essentially GAs nation; but be rendered um 
ce of so) i 2 
verá Mt pls 1 , PREVENTIBLE DISEASE. that, Irt attention of Terror 
know, thatin theol eren e. Cowper, MP P. at Brad on this subject by | so iiim t * matter, means "ch tow S 
wies une is ua a tragala, the very existence of his | processes which the soil is 
etive a 8 A tr between | will be artificially attained 
ng influences, | 
he exhales, at every a P ma N eee in its ar 
mus uit i orta and is cast off, and | for health were inculea the 
that it is di mee er d every mouthful| Hippocrates, yet it is only wit 
part ^ igested that waste is repaired and that loss is | eoveries inchy mist 
e that this upplied. The forces of n di lection of vital statistics 
to wash away to waste that : skill, lest they iure, in: AS t 
: 8 waste ee eee er rest in his unceasing struggle t to o eated tifi 
ds bring to the soil even | tendency ey he finds in everything 580 | th 
$ $ LI 
