ту pines, both here and at Craige entinny, | 
—full « Crowfoot ; but the cows eat it 
and it is in deed very pro- 
bable that the bitter of ea аны may bea 
ve tra suceulence of the | 
THE aret ed CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Max 17, 1862. 
learn that his бобе терек 
Га year and be 
Be that as it my the whole 
18 remov 
growth. 
E earted, much of it miles the 
The „рг гісе of e food tus purchased 
ast 10s. a ton. 
y or 
Gras of any poti is taken 
sold чы. 
абя — a ng to the demand. 
e forbids our imagining it to tnl Mes 
e 
he ordinary 3 ridge and гат v pian Y — (S eds 
- ЖҮР surface 
oot deep, running at the а mile an 
ports bie in one place supplying э pee we judged 
anager . Өсотт 
the Lo chend estate, considers it of impor rtance no 
а living and a Me 
ЕР eow чатда Tho management i ү т 
«ат aft? 
de named, the '*dra ff"e 
to be an acre of the 
10, 000 cubic feet per hour, and а the supply i x healed, and some natural unassisted growth of the | 
kept 
stubble has taken place. Itisthus a week or 10 days 
а а eutting before it is m . The NAME ч 
ver the ver from 24 to 48 hours a 
T as it is крап чу, M the same fato 
on for about five hours a 
the Turnips from 153. арене, ы A 6 
way station, * ти vene 3d. T 4d. a 
oos, are mil 
8s. 
y raile 
The 
t Cni entinny, 4 or 
on, and faking the produce at 
y 
“These particulars then may suffice as an 
Edinb 
in ro Укып шау wu pen that моа дове i 
Rl КА for the same land during the four to six 
weeks’ interval which elapses i зл the swathe 
is again ready for the scythe. If there s should be 
of ti the - ветга; ge 
his however, for 
d 
the rate этэр "stated, we do not that 
h А 
ea ы баша tin у, 
Каша the 30 aeres of nat turol meadow where 
the is thus used, Mr. Pet has 10 
| acres s of of high her land close by, which he manages 
o| to irri igate Mà The dt vr villain pipes an 
th: ae or at least à fortnight, of that time, 
the ночи» ity is taken. 
del three h five cuttings are taken i 
p rut. and indos 
ie Foul — 
We x 
б оп the west side of +” town, е 4 
Grass and as busy with men u carts removi 
it (A 23 1) as the other has "i 
l alrealy stated sufficiently represents the Edinburgh 
ose particulars o 
n the M 
per hour as we est iw along а channel 
by the upper edge of "that sid of the valley, and 
12 feet above the old channel below. 
bote 
tons per hour 
ea 
& 6-10ths of a penny per ton may be obtained ute, 
ма as this n the Mer being viral vin 
tail water) i is ы qaa f second time, the 
he Edinbu ewag я 
eri 
he land is an extrem 
e а in the ле of о й, © iti is said that s 
r hour delivered in the o nary way 
is rather more n 5 farthings per ton 
haya nal illustration of the e experience a |7 
чатре барр ed that the waste of 80,000 persons, 
pro э um 
Farme 
heel, and | 
T: 
Basis к by 
а деер |! 
ава. w light o 
МОИ UHIOW 
& the digot ussion Бей е London 
om an 
ta iue in the 
ounty Ети man including 
| T^ lunatie establishments, Mr. 
VE of Leicester наод these improvements 
ease of Leie: л, MS notwithstaud- 
M: he recited, 
> аси чо however, is here 
utilised, an Cr aigentinny 
— E to about 290. sens, t that is at the cp 
re than 300 persons per Чей evenly, 
Кз. 
and the а €— of tæ 
us made nece ary. This 
ш is i hardly anything ; de sewage is ed for of ай i ke e-grass is let ü КЫЙ :абгө p ie 
e а of management does not cost | the mme аф fetches 207, ап aere 
a week at Lochend, and at den hand at twice, about З or 34 bushels ra um 
managed by two men and|in early autumn, not watered until after the first 
if any out i in the following May, and then watered oniy 
gently and with caution me the plant is fairly 
establishe d. Itis Кер& а second season, receivin 
т 
compan, в. роѕе 
they could not 
o under 
work, purchase the 
bud die "e under 5007. perhaps 6007. 
that the whole surface ed not thus d ra 
in 
he only other speech for 
| whieh we have Now: е that of the | inira Mr. 
HARLES How. ust be admitted to be 
ieh m 
a complete «nr ud otrobati tit the 
facts са arguments of the lecture read by Mr. 
CORBET 
of 
Alderman Meca had told them that s Мне 
was à member o: 
n, ell as dini the; rii ud autu ple. He Should have told. еб d A 
per aere, hich is 2s. or more for eve ery [uM y ys н first year, a full allow: ce, and it i ploughed ERES p e еее e M 
swill ii turn account upon the land. own in the autumn of the second year, сгор | payers asked for was, that they should be placed on the sune 
b. Loelend meadows lie above Cragentinny. early Potatoes is taken in the third year and the | footing as their brethren in the tow n — eee 
About a quarter of the Foul Burn is diverted and | land is ther again prepared for the see тормен вароне Шав Ma Raave o [ESTERI О ШИН 
sent along channels on either side of the narrow| б. Grange meadows, the prop. ty of Bir | breathe in the advanced borough of Leicester, and гы 
grassy valley over which it is here spread, Тһе |7. Ртск LaupER, extend over 20 aeres, d io taken ors just outside itj and po EI. " 
plot is about 30 aeres in extent, of whieh one-third noar Newington, a southern doi. ot "Edinbur gh. | anxious forreform. Mr. Reeve said it was argued ti 
may lie on the north-western side, а ahundred| The north side is watered from two streams, one Pin Liu the soil should have the entire ҮЧЕ 
ysrds wide, sloping 1 А 25 m 30 мылы; the old | of Lo is 2n bin the ок Ж and the Grass isl of Poe Gant fis лого REGN fh сар ш (ani) 
а ptak 
side, a Dárroyer strip, bc steeper 5 and iia 
below. | which had (оће 
the remainder i is in the flat By reason of 
s eir Pea p ful 
XR effect of dg h is very |8 
two sides DT Pin remarkable. 
M Ae 
Drain nago ма et st gardens ol SAN by, is a loose loam 
o ow this Grass h 
urish- Кее 
s taken ntes plots of m 
gos all Ae men t vé 
ing 100. for them. Two pa 
P s. per aere each ; 
e at 387. 4 one at „211, әм 
ikai ч 6211, 108, 
nb wish ism Эн perd 
Pridie visible on dé неар: flat food, equal to rations ss йоз during 160 to 180 | 
foot. ~ days of summer, ds it ca go tal milk-pro- 
carts were busy removing a heavy |đucing food. No знала 1 hese — 
on XE eR of April. The Grass | rents—notwithstandin listance varying 
water, but he & 
js Pn 
* 
me man п of the wi he has f carri —ootwillutenting 
ап assistant, so [er e MR a watch t. and Wd. is | that he B 
swathe of 
One e to 3 miles 
ai hare: liable to lose the milk — his 
once tarned NEED meiden aon d isat | cows by the foot- Pme th disease, ява his 1 
especially in без TIER s end aig 4! themselves by pleuro 0-pneumonia, yet we pec 
NES 
stea 
PEE 
— 
n foo for posi to J rom 
ШЕЕ of the esteem in videli he is held bf 
a Е the ol liaa 
M we en ep e in ЖО o Prop уму ol 
ich n taken 
that ane 
in Lago 
way station. 
[m 
It is aret we understand, 
On an East Lothian farm lately 400 tons sot M 
were WA by prin and Ыр. by а cow" railway 
at 17s, 6d. per ton, delivered at e nearest 
