314 
normous mass of information, whieh gives an 
extrionibary ркы + eg intelligence, capital, 
and energy now brought to bear on ar rable farming 
i nea ay all 
= 
s- 
P. 
Ф 
оп 
and endeavour at а i во to 
facts си collected as to elicit -" 
which they teá 
those e 
; куе *. Ж, bigger and those 
resented 
THE GARDENERS ——— AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
of а| ће late Mr. 
utf alls, in which the history 
f anage- 
in 
natural 
ааб in m 
reed 
ш 
Опе Lo is Tiustrated already by the 
— vei All the farms from which | 
taken, with the "even 
o large е extent quoted in No. 6 
4,000 абы 2 light land only 2300, 
are ‚Жш, Of the 
an 
various 
the 
respestively d affect 
or of the clim 
shall ehe we ^ the 
while look at the nh mation whi 
Mr. Cerunzar us Pee уте artifi 
the Farmers b two dcum p rom 
beeause it ig silent o ae the. M n lime; and the В 
and M 
e applica 
both he 
ion of p sif 1t were 
going ъа 
noni 
ears, is oh | 
soils, | an: 
ed 
о at! is а matter on which, as we | general Outfall Bill. 
tables throw а great deal : appointed confer 
А» preparation of the Bi 
y Parli 
"These — i 
t 
Y 
has минее te purposes 2 а Бы 
и success en - attended the ad чыз! 
po 
ament. Messrs 
HAM and others assisted in drawing up |? 
BLAMIR E, of Thackwood, the Iaia 
Chief Commissioner of Tithes. At а 
recently held at Carlis 
object, Mr. SR $ 
referred at som 
Wor kington 
ан: оц A M 
Are, an and beca hi - e 
Bill ч was бле in by 
Government of his al ail w and 
ey наро Ma opted his 
Rvs 
ions were necessarily of a 
. " ovisi somewl 
novel character, and required meh care both in 
s, l6 
wd wm pe 
under 28 HENRY 
ti 
aueh 
з per 
атин at intertala y м а 
imes as long is the 
Whe E ан plied, а 
e, а t мык бр, bete i 
ereafter a smaller applica- | 
зба 
E 
i p to fouror five | | sho res borditine 9а 
К agriculture, | ч farther oar than е level of the tide. 
p t 
40 bushels applied in compost over 
brea the for Wheat ы 
et. 
е senboard ot iu 
Se 
"те 
» 
a “This memorial will hand down to future generations 
үк 
ех һе 
ol of the Tnolosure Commissioners, who | 
who was во » energetic a promoter o of prog 
1 amongst us. This ыйба 
n g 
= | school as this now contemplated, to 
П also unmistakab 
enlightened race of men from the middle classes, cal- 
itl 
king up for ea tho power to уйл: 
once in a rotation, as in every other rotation, is а | money and make rates. e second part enacts 
common application. It has the effect of render- that матасу isis Sen be formed by a co 
ing farm-yard more effeotive—o bination of t wners of t Raps nd within a " 
clay lan area of с e era of the I 
sease 
— the report утен по lime to beu 
to those eases where either the аон уын or | 
the et us oe ng once for all filled the soil 
with an exeessive dose. 
“ THE 
we so thout the pro- 
verbial дш, has not bes known or many у 
coun 
ссем 
s for 
instanoos in ee 
et recourse to, th 
t, P aaa Derwickshire "отери — for draining id areas that have gx 
|f for cases where 
EV de Parliament. 
to enable a 
| private owner x obtain ап an outfall Ithrough wired 
ing property. 
M" hitherto 
f this Act 
o meret and have een AM 
manufacturing and mercan: 
tile districts. » 
———— 
—— 
TIVATION BY STEAM, 
TT 
ЕЁ 
the able manner in which he has ens tid 
of йо. Club and agricultural world the subject of 
vy av 
arsin a worse than useless condition, and 
the "expense and trouble of procur- 
of Parliament would have totally 
OP Jons 
The п s valley is w fuller of water than it 
defeated any ен being taken to treat with them. 
or the use of the p 
oldest inhabitant." The waters bave stood deeper | 
the new „Act M phe n made, ^g 
уе {һе 
о 
than the уе, іп the 2 time of the wet 
duce; and perhaps it bay т t pr 
a matter even for the stiff dijs, if these 
rained ; their Wheat, hei iy Mira is 
arable lands on the sandstone and 
untry, not too stiff for | ar 
Turnip and Barley cu 
deal of spring — 2A has to be accomplished, 
that will eer 
e immen iste at stake more imme- 
diately ob vd and perhaps even more per- 
manen pem enda RT hers sid floods than 
ro bri before us as 
Fees оп v ion) xt e e E о б 
b mee ings of agrieculturists and 
EET. often enough am mé: the 
ong 
It is the loamy, perhaps ad- | Engineers 
eulture, on which ч great М "e 
time Р Sor duin, and has this s 
again 
im MAUS 
To these 
shall again 
П. 
- In all mem recent weather will hay 
keinen inm 
rred, ill induee а more 
n 
in ge 
буш, ү consi 
eason 
uired a serious and even бееде 
Pow тз and the diseussion on them we 
ireet attention. 
ты of 
6 aen | © 
o | 2600 
B sese es bes A value of the DE 
re 
s | prove а Taaka of pu various MR 
fore 
But at the same time I am desirous to 
arao to this important ешеш, 
ore accurate results шау be rived 
of steam to 8) 
«бле ыгы 
The points I allude to appear ine me e 
importance to the tee 
cultivation. and 
e great y of Brit 
зиде. j^ substitute for љотетоне 
j0geous. 
—— Iri із iutended to institute 1 in the sisi е | 
from тайа 16 "hearing e орна ого 
а warm a f st 
all my rrt 
But to arrive at the 
power is applicable to yc cultivati 
asce: side 
Ist. Which i is th is the best kind of — 
fore the most omical, for application of 
"MM t 
& characters ч ы сап such: ў 
be заза, saplot y та ; 
teni the discusion. 1 iid Pole sd emit ed : 1 
u^ 1859-60 Mr. mx а member 
ie of Civil н epe before the plex 
e paper on arterial 
* On Arterial Drainage and Outfall 
& Son, Stamford Street, Charing [7 1862. 
Printed ру W. Clowes 
ет, that cultivai of the soil 
been adopted iei ral farmers, «айл 
has given general sati insom 
| have been superior in all respects t 
horse-power. 
We now appear, however, to hàve 
