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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Ёкввїйлвү 1, 1862, 
the north of England, as well as the wide Cc] 
UAM engineers, however, agree with Mr. DENTON 
that during the winter and sprin , when Y. 
employed has been so expensive as to spoil 
the thing so far as profit goes. 
d те кч 
have 
Aldershot, Cheltenham, 65. 
solid 
been D rather to vi cO m 
[me nure from the liquid se “Ж, use of 
e sewage itself as a Ariea {ет lis ser, And|? 
вает sogar: have bee en fai ilures 8, , and have created 
that the “attempts hitherto, as at of 
suffice, and this with a pint tof the grain, 
with the name поа КҮ! ды; N те озе p 
its charac whi 5h be 
by mere in bes vw ZA Ге... 
earliness of ripening, Mead prodni 
and fitness to нетра soils 
ught to be н. 
together 
к 
iness, 
чеда 
sen 
ordinary clay-land drains are delet ging the 
they absorb on the surface, - when Е ДВ 
atively dormant, the 
dow. m the 
e a reform of our arteri 
In his reply at the —— on Tuesday in| 
Mr. DENTON read extrae along and very 
interesting letter from Lad "Parum RSTON, going | 
fully into the subject under discussion, and giving 
the result of his Lordship's Ni of the 
Улуг їп 
under- 
s to | 
Test valle 
** most i 
entirely owing to the drainage executed on the 
Broadlands ез ds adjoinin 
d lai ng. 
eu valuable letter, remarkable because it was 
n with instant despatch in the midst of 
ed i y 
PEUT Society, and "we: o shall then see the TEM 
u 
channe ls | p ir 
n гөн апу изе 18 proposed, as for instance of | 90 
the London sewage, the сту is—'* Away with 16 to 
the German iei we zua o longer have it 
stinking in опг nostrils and poisoning опг houses 
while agriculturists vi men are mal 
^ ^ 
ocv fo а 
e тм. into the T 
sd e hope that it vi obediently 
follow its instructions and be o е бег 
QE) 
of gra and 
exhibit them truthful ra көтү тыа. a 
again before harvest time take 
remi dde ur agricultural re 
their interest, and ma. dut 
when the naturo of the opportunity ы. tl 
wide exert are 
consider 
Jer the Royal Agrieultural Society 
of England ot quA premiums аб the de 
an | great e: at Battersea; in the classes of I, 
* not e 
Ocean. It seems plain, how hat Еч p woolled shee t Leicesters," than areo 
be so obedient, 9} hat utiles disinfected in the | for Southd. < on the one Vs ,& uu 
| first pla ee it will poi: son tlie u pper in n of the | the other, continues to create a good deal of in 
river as of old, and be carried, io and fi farai the аа Mr. Норѕох, of Castleaere, first 
attention t са subject, and since in 
ehievously as ever. The only remed hat |1 ti specially interested av 
usly as 
а тоону proj d 
the hig f war and 
engineers within the dnd y their отп jii 
tution upon a subject peculiarly their 
Ir is an exceedingly difficult thing to get rid o 
to do— it 40 miles down the river, and|la "1 Wednesday, a meetin; 
upon e 10 or square mil of sea- | masters resolved to memorialise the Council, i 
side M" m ича T Hie here want em- | а view to Tv them to а their decision, 
ban hig only, spread the I: Aus ing w be of gap, wal 
vicis. ER ind convert it ыд Italia ELE portance, wer 4n not that this y 
— into milk — into фав обв e divide nds ! АП m be scanned T foreign eyes, w. 
etd have no dou done ihe 
of Wo rks ДОДА. бау sione the|importanee of the breeds there 
its mem- | Leicester and the So 
харб opposition with which s 
эе s seem about to meet the эро shich har € | 
0: | 
town se is an exceedingly des tls h | 
thing to the use of town sewage, 
The former {> these pope is рот y 
actions at law for damages on account of t 
oth 
** the bills ds 
у. 
xe hundreds of Вораи 
nuisance which on Сү зы it inflicts 
In хе old cesspool da 
directly tthe Асё of Gon "—or ? was dealt with |! 
in detail; and pes household having its ow 
nuisance once a 
bear that of a neighbo ur also. 
are drained. mmense store of water is 
brought into € dl this washes out ed 
town asit makes it "n pns earries all the 
into one sa 
mage 
or the promoters |0 
kand. heavy damages 
s the nuisance either was | hay 
own 
ar was о n. periodieally to | Ro 
ti mnl 
ho extens: ie: алазы of our various agricultural 
ants 
—— We 
rea an uM wil read, 4. adyertise 
ms of the different v 
al Ho rticultural |7 
October г 9, and 10) of Fruit 
es, ап 
ere is, we 
the stands of poc of ош ' leading seedsmen at the 
ibiti 
а выр е breeds, and Ње 
wold fleece has risen so much, and the c hA. 
in | the latter br cro sein yo breeds, n for ii 
ње н h, that 
ev 50 
ап d Cotteswold. lare br P Г 
mium list thus becomes а Же P4 pe 
Nested, It is to be hoped that the me 
| be presented next Wednesday may n result in 
removal of this slur 
j 
Tur Registrar General declares that the T 1 
ow n озеш is m soil, through which—a 
Great Exhi p 
m þe defi ond 
als whi ch would thus à 
imensions, w 
jl n for instance by ivi in 
AWSO 3^ LR ает Exhibition of 1851. And 
-— is T the more reason rds eene 
pn 
ë propositions in ique 
Town pec 
rises "There is zw ADR of th his. At E Wato d, 
at re ld, gs at Edinburgh it is turned to use. 
And th here made of itis the only method 
which ^P Mee for Sr UE it and making it 
harmless as well as ben cial, 
м | 
2 
SLDICCLOT. 
The LITT sends шь vapour over ап dian etn 
Е аге тда ард for menge of Potatoes, pan 
urzel, Carrots, Turnips, and Ko P Rabi 
m collections of Wheats and other g 
ers and from any one wet “йй the 
[ае ted Kingdom, as well as from vU i a loig 
list of ДТ markets, coasts, and cou 
I to be hoped, in the interes rs ci glish 
iba: that the invitation to foreign ба] 
turists may be pua and that we may thus 
ns from all 
in our EE might not "e be made harn 
but “by — hg, ulation ” be €" 
„ The Court of Chancery grants 
аз — to divei in the same dein as 
e i" M 
june 
ihe e 
surface 
in conta 
se dud 
ur in neither of these eases is there Se 
like kis an aq ih d ipe of surface within а 
ете 1 
n ee soils and oth 
mates. It s „ме p NM 
zh will pero - an 
uid- тше fund | 
howeve godes more rà » Порай in ts of 
ritis ure, that our own plants and all |е 
their печ EM чөн full ipla yed to the culti- 
vators both of ou 
E 
1o 
я 
which in many cases 
ANO farms. Canniug Park, near 
С ебе d for e api bitio 13 
ueh eases to take care e tt ase i t 
mill in the same jq RAE" of them 
^ agit manure " " farms, are now с кун 
as: where th | 
EOR E either tol К 
fore exhibition at Kensington. Specimens which have 
achieved success even at the village compe 
kaut wit Bring all „this fermenting filth in con- of cottagers and allotment holders "might th thus 
et wi e во; Seeds- 
decomposition mhich make it a nuisance is effec- men will, ме ho e, urge their leadi 
tually prevented. Not only is the 1 AR к. зара са 
produets prevented, but they are turned to u o be desired that such sampl st 
the Ld enriched and plants convert fini our different тана of Wheat and oth. o ddl i 
img 0, y be fortheoming as will vile us Titenis 
both our propositions being true—what a|the produce of our әз elds. [t appears that 
PS thing it is that they shouid о-ой both ear and sample are n to be s wh 
The юну is either qat o» 9 pro ien nt a d is not | 
SAP near 
to use rs | les 
pia manner in aeri has 5 p e 
ns | the mis-adyen ture of i ! 
matters in which 
ression has 
кенем 
D о be kept in 
hen considering the possibility 
ess of g such 
t jing m -— use as i 
e 
wage. ong them is Mr. RA 
cde das that publie opinion, ао of t e |The. на, КН ion of : "анау of P What i is 
Чаш pon of soil, w ven by a sheaf in addi sample. 
n this w ar the town от that the machinery handful of th vi: however, 
| id —Times, E 15, 
Lagg by in, where tank water is p jh 
e Report—B 
