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= i z “had to fetch water for | This lat alt is much more solu than t oy 
ulture will certainly derive advant town! Farming man ina stew, = nd edili another dete in fave 
pe any plan by whieh the wks" er the meet Gis Tort neighbouring ‘ sugary epee ~ = time anpposod, an to bestow on liquid drainings pi 
rley shall thus be derived from Aie a ape aes th oxi er a meia dung | he eaps. The liquid | rea dung heapai isn much i. 
a fallow crop.” pring rom < as the 
as I was; it ha ee ee ATR bl tit f pl 
£ t any appreciable quantity o phosphate 
Home Correspondence ith a double coating of straw, TS bai and all 3 x oe mt ms oe experience and obse S 
te Lands of Irela nd.- —A gen Sa has sug- 
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i ttached to liquid manure. I Loe’ 
7 ver fi y two | to the value attach i 
the T oraaa “Spplieations gr) hot wale ee om all i e gaara tle aina, ien on the bulding 
ssi 2 ri e thei iron | dilute: y wa at he i ings a 
of last week, viz. :—“ Coun y Mayo, several thousand thei avai ilable cooking vessels Pipestone terre — around the geese: flowi ing | thr nea This oug . 
k ; that it wae NMa mn A an raea a sear | not dire oe gs gone sho aa be permitted to pets, 
Reg rays ` that it was 2° Fahr. at Thorney ey, seven mi , ace wil Ca 
increased in five years to 5s., and in 10 years to 10s. of Peterbo ted agh; and Mr. Warwicker, of Milton Abie, contact w rith ib S ag peg gry ie ie rs Pe 
per statute Sail “There is no. information whether | 3 miles south-west of Pi » also records | we cann ae re sa 3 Profesor r Wa a 
nprovements hape-or are to be made by | the ae yaad 4° Fahr. The great variation of temperature observed and s npese dis a EE aa i y hs i 
th 31. ) j k 
ts of the kingdom is not wit a | prove oe | 
in various parts o g White of Selborne soluble. ingredients through org rv table a La | | 
to be charged iif five years an extra rent for his 1 own allel ina perk, "ae Mri 
industry and pak, of = per cent., and in 10 years of tee in eia R e ring te fields and Dr. Voelcker 
150 per t. This oen is not the right way to frost, 1784, in a distance of about 2 miles, that might us that the loss o am ackehus p aE aa 
indu on sap nor would it be just | reconcile any reasonable person to the facts observed at | field is not throug’ y Ng baco teing emi b 
eee themi Thein pven EAA Saffron Walden last December. He says, “In the manure is spread, bu ; “Titi prea d | evenly over . 
Canada Faies United. ‘States taimean we oy Tandaan the | morning of the 10th, the quicksilver of ae s egi ah d by wavy z oy wre fot is aa ae 
unsettled parts, pra r forest, at 5s. per acre, fe d io inir sanae oe: kakiatan iatha] aaro nia, g e is 
simple. Is it likely, "then, thoy monid ezpendithait aresti: Sò 12 ae pay This strange opririi loss of a any 0 of i the sive a 
cof reat ade me desirous to kno g f 
for others and not for themselves? But let : oe the : es a mig tei Aeir Pes gg me are besp Mio ; T nti 
give 90 years lenses at the Poor-law or Grits near si nenion as Newton. e had niara on kaha prenter or Sane proportion « o y: t: 
Xp ahd so he g Uom wast evan tn oor to alow AEDE Eor tos ook d | absorb and retaining the ess ence of ‘ee ip 
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pF a corn fields, as the American forests have been ve | him to Seo ot his thermometer made by ag Bee matters “ae an Ea a, to ee i dL ; 
the Gaede of our people, when sure of their suite >| ing w wonderful aor a in at r than e ntra rus nt it, to their ' eeping. : be teh 
but not by charging 50 per cent. in five, and 150 in 10 porni ani i soe ie r ls na sprc t 
een of aean ya <a ool What i» n value | Fot 10th, at 11 at night Yt a down only to 17, ver the S water ree t the different Pa 
pmo a gg _ mi tenet: next morning at 22° when mine nore x We Fe ien solu uble parts are conveyed. 0 the andi ate, 
Seances ono cepa AMayonn T law val. 1841. | 5° disturbed > ei mepa reverse of tive | wit ee 
Taher TERTE local cold, that we sent one of my glasses the pla 
Nwe spurai 150) 182 ees “E88 that of } hash show ong caste and aoa it as Bias Ec or he Wem a Te 
= when the in p Segn came to be confronted the: ey shows us the economy of the sheepfold. 
n pi 
Yeast. the cold at Newton was 18° less ton at droppings of the saia i are ca ; 
Selborne, and through the whole frost 10° or 12°.” mal is working on ee i oven then to aia 
ex The unusual severity of the frost seized i and manu red one we cannot fa the spots. PAA 
sed í Mangels that were in the least exposed, so as to b 1 v plants gror on Pe Bef F cope tl 
= 23 sah or "50 per cent., no i0 adabi by the innate of | matter of di fficulty to cut them up, i = Sufi divided, acts benef ly = wed itis probable that the y 
he people +a for otl ners, not themselves, but I the she mr could scaealy eat them, iB. meg men seot i; snes pie J eaa ee 
shoukt hope they e not been charged 150 per cent. | in the roughs. No out-of-door Kny aki pa isch s gen ee A 
on their anaie Supposing 5000 acres bought | ld Y done: E manure carting and ¢ = Bodzes may hel Ip to ara e ma ; 
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837,414 
r less than ‘Is. cre; but eater tbe 
towns of Newport, B chnullet, and others, with the 
lands in n cultivation, the w kia cannot over 
acre. 1851 t 
po 3 ractice to cart the 
under the Landed Estates ws at eset as the series wore o our chief occupations ; —— the hedge even, no | remain inert. anes p a A 
A i t Mr. | implement nels penetrate an inch; straw with t the manure to the fi ad at a be ne o Hh tte lt ‘ 
there would be a vege profit nl of mobos bone sos ce | tof moisture became at a pi Teso $ 
Piee kimsan ii ump. And in houses, bread and meat and e every aaah on which Oy ie cas an 1e 
e years, at 2s, ôd. Reed os ee income rer liquid a underground or near a fire was frozen 1 and my opin ion, if some material i 
s lastly at in whi f 
‘Next five. Ama 1,000 0 0 relief aes made on account of frozen hands or feet | are the best nd most eco A me m aati ee | 
or Tour t gas the interest. CS from imprudent exposure to the wea nar mentation can rp S DETE on. ents Ha E 
sre 10 years, auy rete 200.0 0) Oh Housing Stock.—Last autumn I tied up four | by the carts being al i a ne real as 
« bullocks under a hovel, thr ree in three separate boxes, decom HBOS mtg pal 18 ` ily CRE med i 
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— would bə the gar of flesh! Let the waste D ome 
ands be fairly let on 99 year leases, The A tanay: th rd having an open hove organ hisi 
General, in his new Lana rd and Tenant?s Bill, should | then, in smother) ah $ The 14 Daere “te? = | When we cart these heaps on the land for r MAE i 
enab) ietors, ti up by entails of these as re as sep of an age, and +h. d alike: 8 Ibs. of | autumn, we always find a blackened mas be ee 
of water-powers, exe, factory sites, building lands, ot ba Linseed-cake per day each, $ 3 ae of cut Mangels, deoompossd mad on ~~ = which ENA 
99 year leases. th glebe | and ha: ay or Oat straw E eA distributed a = te o black but tter. This r contain ie. ti ry ia Ue 
and church aas for building sit A good e ample | them. Those shut up and th tied u | ulmic, and ney organ aci Pe a ¢ thé 
has been n Scotland by a keea wae the heiress of | for market frst, and the athak replaced sin as s they | ammonia which is s formed in the interior 0 S 
an ancient “oa the Marchioness tafford ; n it | were sold bul t they, when marketed in their turn, | and which is escaping upwards, This hone } 
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fi r largi e, who would e t hat first tied and shut u ~ | advised by all authors previous to the researches Fg 
she replied, “They were my father’s tenants, they Pity neds Er = : P: Voelcker. rs kipare said before, if me sn Fe cia 
shall be mi ve fring i 
a — S. that ri 
iness of the people. “Th re} Mr arm-yard Ao aN recent meet- attended with little loss of saline mairs Sy rol ah it : 
ee Sther's tenants, they shall be mine,” will become ing of. this s aa as Soe ES set Cou ypsum is also formed during ferm 
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small farmers, which a “na “spoke « oa "this subject. He another agent that helps to fix the Ammonis Lie 
to those who have thou i f 
lacing 
ghts of clearing the | said : :—The -yard i 6 manat of amoni 
em 
recommend o of the | 
Siru with bullocks and | from the pe a fed animals ss fill the Foss: around | resulting from it. It is generated it in the m ae | 
ae pasian sre em, and ought to be thro into a fe that will hea eaps, and when the heaps are turned the am ma 
‘ondition n of Turnips.—It has been sem not oer ai aa > least waste of of Tiani uid that 1 may e payee 
ner ‘ep park farm t | from T 
merely to let their Sw 
January, but when 
armers in es eee 
s remai until it like the “old-fashioned round oe milkpans, and 
ed an ape to Byte tes kind | let the bottom of Ps zan be a tank into Shichi all a 
his | drainings w Ea would be required 
unir 2 es be e during the srik 
well anywhere, for even when well down oe ely epi of moisture sufficient 
heating pro- | for ec I say economical. - 
been loss by some of them | tation, because that — fermentation which manure 
or as | heaps ti d and which causes the manure 
we even now see them left untouched in the field as | to e“ frefinged,” i peses by a grent loss of 
greater, | carbonate monia. TS of liquid manure | deco: 
early half say eop; As from the “ag ond keep fermentation -e — 
eeay a mds, and when thus regulated a 
seem em se that less attention — value wi erat obtained, and the ee soluble part, or 
whic e ce of the manure, would css 
sates sonid a longer time ir Č tolerably becomes aie soluble as it es m 
nsist upon | some of the consti sie: es ina soluble 
n | som he tuents of fresh d 
ober, why is it not oaiiy neces- | a and are quickly svea if the liquid flowing Ek it 
Novei not 1 reserved in som e, and as these are by | 
after letting them remain a few | | far the most valuable vane of the’ manure, they ought | 
= al og Aa i al care, ere we ought to look for | p 
or straw em, and finally protect them wi n) a helpi cont i our Retard me oi ght to 
good layer of earth, em ne 
pay | r 
leaving a few small openings at the | for all necessa we are | 
er will PERA oes ie to pay ite the shaping of 
So and the e building of tanks for eco in The | 
