n 29, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
1183 
| hail to eer all hail, 
But suppose I had a | 
an 
ЕНЕ asly shout out, all 
le quack sl 
a short — was а 
Wiat field, and T a parish t 
of it aie the plough ; suppose, them ji 
y gm d 
M dh e retos of a 
Зе за at then? | 
who was & 
hat who 
curriers' bcr. when used as manure, are СЯ great 
advantage, 
improve the dwellings (and vengo 
post. Skin differs "considerably i in its constitution from 
flesh-blood. It has when burned A i ub их of 
ash 
|m 
The combustible or organic part 
ear | It contains, therefore, З} per cent. more ы үз 
: flesh or blood. 
e 
This MAS jsis was of the P of the 
the tan yard, before being tanned. 
found that it c 
й а ton. 
acres 
single rood of land in my 
Lr pile : pius "i of all that was doing around 
t, and I conclude rur but 
and he is pretty 
ose 
Prophets, and all the inspired servants of God did 
и him, and set pu the noble examples 
ha aving | “ misrepre- | 
sated g from ог. | 
тытр а “love of rk se very g 
dame; but I assure Mr. Coleman po with car] 
notions of w! be, if I had gackos 
splittin g my head, I 
е on d org of the 
tural n he, m 
professer og has rasa ideo 
si deformed! why, the Taboo, or Timbuctoo gorilla, 
ш lately heard so 
о 
апа Es our shoulder a 
ow | I pr Ke that our там who have horse 
\ anf eh 
10st singular feature tha 
highly intelligent and — persons, question, 
і 
мүнө of our 
reported $ i ha те m t 
any upstairs, hav 
Á учды дыт siria gem ing docetur and that & 
y be ridd en to death before you would mes 
ps I 
t the 
n, o e 
presume » this теч to Mr. в Бому 8 immediata. neigh- 
or 
bourhood, 
I I rejoice ! to hear 
aA 
J 
"Tm 
can 
L pa 
cottages 
" 
he Hip inn n but 1 
DT Henley t that Mins a very easy ride of 
‘residence, in Berkshire, мок him man 
out ups 
my own 
hand, arings of ЖШ i унң from 
load, but the price rose afterwards. Thos. Scott, Pair. 
feld, Arbroath. 
e Fallen Horse. та me to enlist the interest 
t habit nother such exists in m 
€ e living NUN floor of paa is со i 
а damp flag stone, vn 
place А {һе ME i а man, 
Wiltshi 
numerous readers in favour of 
з sympathy of you 
famelioriting Ше unfortgnate condition of the “ Fa 
the n can sca 
uarters of an 
rise withou 
due is occurring 
e Ре 
with three-q acre 
| of land, Thoi à, by uio — for 1352., tha! 
as see it stru сеа rithout “effect, 
he heavy *thuds? upon its poor ribs. Archi. 
om its centre. v^ 
t to wil it 
wheel, and it is done. 
es liable to fall 
„and I will n j earth fro 
near аб have 
the 
1 lie ея e at p 
in midwinter and February, an acre ;' 
10p ipe 
Mig sowing at "etd midsummer Ра r: Би ап 
кт, well worked in with the drags,” that i with the 
ill s 
ed, as I wi 
Gate, W., Nov 
Farmers! Clubs. 
FaARINGDON E LIBRARY: Annual Meet: 
—At the an of this institution cone md 
e must learn to apprecia! 
of "ventilation, and of separation, of the se 
estate. 
mom charges against me of not he 
again, ‹ or 2 pecks" only, * we have 
growth of cota Then, Mr. Conn the seed 
ust be am rx s for 
unless 
off their lo zi ponen rid 
modern 
mu Lodi of last w "ET 
za Correspondence. 
€ Ih 
ДИ. 
ny other 
the 
bed rms us, the | ты е bitants |і 
ir. | touching an 
10. see the ier v which the 
at once 
d 
ced | 
moke in which he was 800 eloped, | 
had been — up all. his life, and | 
elling а wisp 0 p the 
ighted а der in the Жу le of ihe floor, 
se classes, you 
| spirit: which appreciates he propriety of home." 
his appears to me to be pu 
culty 
in probabi 
less $ thing of P land. Аба 
mosting * учи vp . Disraeli is 
rted to have mil "that in no reater 
vd pan x taken place in 
| population than in co but 
thing has 
р improved merel 
the part of landl - to compel t 
better d — If - wish to improv 
of the laboui must crea 
e constru 
e the dwellings 
te in them a 
Now 
utting the “cart before 
ou create а Aeg of love 
reciaties the proprie 
oung men and wi 
be 
tely 
her d to Jc dt hom: {о гом 
л | pigs for a sh e take them 2 of the o шу A 
"m whisk. thoy delight. to wallow, and put 
ecent st 
aid chm im warm. 
Mn ао know the "valuo A cleanliness or ventilation. 
is | An d bedroo m, how often 
o the -— А. туё 
ve ctice, and avi 
m the fear of giving | Que 
"nee en 
and telling as 
оре mind—judging from the р, 
ress “ge d 
Prime Minister introd 
delivered at үг Ан x 
8 inquiry in your Paper as to. the 
in-tail to erect suitable cottages, and 
ui € 
i | other root crops 
mai Memes t twice, 
їп | season. 
anda p 2. M. 
ring's crop grew on а very level alluvial soil, of a heavy 
The previous cro Wh 
NICE ya appe osphate, 
=ч erm 
м Ды 
The ашу СА the - Aca мА, Боо 
Gerring states | that his 
ce Februar у. which. n no ni 
greatly retarded the gos of the. crop, and in some 
4 ts for the land not being so clean as is 
piece 
Es 
13s. per ас 
1 be NU xS уток ба а тегу 
ni ken q^ 
Pr Oats, ploughed T TS 
Previous crop, 
tumn; i 
нз of ski When I farm 
y 
1 and Anderson, and shall give you 
sed Analysis by Johnston, with his remarks. 
"ве parings from the tan-yards, and. from 
hrown ou Lords, on what just?groun nds 1 
as t utin the 
at a loss to conceive, for 
nan 
whi Y t 
má and the erection of farm Eo "charging the | 
whilst - Tg hers Асі | 
geason, clean 
"e. M we fair crops, a 
outlay on entailed pro roperty, it is тарку s 
the soil on uh 
why their lordships should refuse the me facility 
