1068 
return to the original blood on, either „Side ; he says, 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
| Mr. Bo Sto te ou ther condition betore lay event 
trust, to the maintenance of tl 
oe a by the judicious selection of animals of the 
class, asserting that departure from this rule im- 
a iiy “deteriorates the stocks, and often spoils be 
bour and attention of Amp pa gers TER a 
dal pes 
generally allowed to be c It e be 
pm ad this, a fact beyond dispute, “that the’ most 
ross breeders flock: 
n their flocks a t 
aa a lier the oth of. a of "the original b ue 
ana | to obviate this have ene areal ‘the ole =e 
posite direc 
thet ere is no 
From the parsley ‘this subject is now 
are tempted fer to a very remarkable 
an ackn nowledgment 
tity S type. 
citin 
pe 
Messrs. pete s & Key’s Reaper and eal —As I 
gave a public invitation to see’ Messrs. Barges ss and 
Key’s Mower and. Reaper at-work, it may be well to 
givea brie S of their ao The sentient 
who saw the Mower were much pleased—it was a very 
wet Pala ona very h vy crop of Giant Sainfoin. i was 
[Decemprr 1, 1860. 
vent j He went to their worse at Bondy, v 
Where he 
of and, from 60 to a 
Tacit the Would. w 
until it was exhaust ted. Ulti 
accumulation o 
remove 
“ «Unless I hd ‘seen na “ahagalfcent work T ‘would not 
don 
Article in the Royal Agricultural. Journal, Vol. 14, 
of T pe in 
Mali 3 ga -Nouel. 
Translated by Mr. Pu 
of t 
usey. The object 
mmunication is to detail the dearly bought ex- | did 
ut 16 acres of a ~~ cr 
WF sy but. its great tri 
which has not been mown many gg and we never | 
ent | Reaper Penalty wl its. 
ern | way. agricu 
irection, ye 
tte 
e me word, i 
op of Clover with barrel 
ark, | 
e Mower |° 
solid m 
z for 
matter. third Bayete consisted 
dividing, but instead of the the 
r | obliged to be, remored four times oftener than the other 
rass, The 
Me 
pect Bie 
of a sim 
culturists will not be led away by | 
ent ra pene 
seth our la aching ay 
character gave us the itera bas gl tha 
šetam, We excellent of the English engin aod this 
hope ted. 
$ 
he 
raag Det ay 
s most equal uality, 
h J P 4 hinh 
\I penran all such practically nem it obliges you to 
| take off your hands and tie’as 
| let our tying and do 
that busy season. 7. ay ache Salputo 
Andoversford, Glouccidershiré, November 22. 
> Clubs. 
nd Land Starved. 
F 
OXFORD: Manure ed a —At 
ub, Mr. G. R. Clarke said 
the last m 
From that time, no y e h 
La ny merged a double set of sect one set fro ike 
new Kent ra mixed blood ewes, the er 
Ps 
a note, «Besides its practical | 
ink the communication throws 
most myster! 
value, I I cannot, but 
of the rious of 
all 
physiological problems, the renewal of the features of stre 
> facts | amount of valuable 
roves in the reproduction of cr ya ” If the 
adduced by the French w riter find 
that having recen rned from France, where he 
= ‘es en 
ght-soil th ere, he 
plying 
d had been ‘brought to ehi ris Hagens in two 
which their 
d 
collecting i it, removing it, and ap 
His mi 
he kingdom 
+ h 
ing con: eae with another barrel, they were wit 
tank 5 3 ib was then pumped i into pipes or a sewer, a 
cut it, whereas we all these 
ees the land. |? 
is stood b; E and te 
processe: and never detected the s slightest 
He had visited a tallar which was a bakers 
Me sah the sacks of flour and 
r he e saw the nig ghtsoil- 
collecting tide, and pdefectiy’£ 
next vnr the roe tie institutions and 
“He went to the Military Fort at Vincennes, 
whore an intellig A wa an ph eer, Showed hi 
that ved bt Keh i a tank covere! S with a flat 
stone in the garden ; the contents want pumped into 
carts constru ted od the purpos' 
„| the Emper 
sya ms. 
aving -m 
he saw the error of it, and make a fresh cesspool, in 
spoin practical man to investigate Wae 
might suffer as stated from the introduction of the ht 
orisinal pare od, might be worth while fo ry | ote a ToS hence. ats he eB And report the oval Th Arat pt Do 
whic mismanagement ha 
“been erate, by A cing pur blood pore pa eee aar ope ese a they Ro next, as to the ms pada ents for mixing ng ih iE 
. J! s e 
crus iredi end hough ae to aans |i Tae amema nal te ns | mane te vol en ha Tie 3 
: nd mar of the stock, | t “Etncultyof em them. 2ndly. : The Bl sropeetiaron thie polite The Rey" H. Moule, Vicar af 
i it ae ded fixity of t, ori e. valno kai argno Ging is lost to the agriculture, by the the Fortngton, "Dorel had supplied ‘him with the follow. 
Though the cross between the Cotswold and Hamp- | modem plan of, conducting the sewage, anto streams, qnd in 
hire Down is the rule in this district; as in the Vale | health, growth, fattening, and length of life of cattle.. 4thly. ae had e ing which previously rust into os ome 
generally, we have heard of an. instance at no |The effect of sewage, when introduced into water, on the pte and removed in buckets. ‘“* At firs’ he 
ii f flock of | health, growth, fattening, g, and length of life, of cattle. re f these buckets buried i: es aa ioe SH 
Do (Ellman’s) crosse ore size| The following amongst other prizes, might be 
and yon an the best Oxford Dı a known gir sig 
stock thus bred: wit ie s fleece a says treating of the above s subjects generally. 
‘larger fi frame Ta to pe ciungter, g EI soo. 2ndiy. „For fhe best, Sane of: ognetruoung eppen both for 
With a pri and as receptacles- for aps farm 
ew Lee far ther sth ke ses Š Pai, *ee., whether: of Separate houses or villages; and for 
inté ércepting the sewage passing aes p Mee ra Pe Kay 
Down; rams bred from these Ge an Oxterd tup, have 
now 
For the best contrivances for 
that as the lambs fall they will show a preponderance 
of ar ussex ty 
have succeeded, like 
e | 
the 
y | titled ela 
Wher 
i 
| subject beyond E the hace ad of his 
munication, he thought the time had a hank 
effort should be made ta call public private to is 
ma Acct cordingly, he r; published a pamphlet en- 
o 5 d Rescue the Rivers. | ¢ 
he 
“What h; 
ad Si starved.” 
shall. we, 
hich may ae often, oes 
-cor 
nd 
hrug 
rove se sheep 
n it, but requi: ndivided 
few can give, and Saas Knowledge ay: | 
20/. or ARVATE 8 ete a large sum 
but the result will often justify the 
outlay ; it i is not only the faney farme ers w. who give these | 
2 
ent, pa 
ale te ecen at 
a 
= remarks — he should at once 
i Wendin 
t head: tonehed apone no onè hi 
fet al re 66,000 hour da w 
of the t of. 107. and u The 
Manchester cleansed "the pig of 36,000 o 
houses. . In order to put the inhabitants in a of 
pres eserving ‘the soil in the best manner, they com 
pit 
‘to profit and los 
with the. privy, and this o intei in two 
sorbed the 
tups are to be on will pee valle vere us to ‘account | 
for the success of the 
the miserably ill- condition: sta’ 
on the Loney All honour to 
sh in adjoining counties in Co olds, a 
devoting th their time, Pra and fntelliganiss to this 
PTAR aian t branch of the ruling feature of Berkshire 
ing. 
.. We cannot 
prone ty tap fore situated the Pu: 
perty. i eket a ttached to the farms 
ented, ass Ai with es Big tg of the 
s from this scene of his Ibini ec 
ietabiote of sad sae SN ea 
gh this Mion’ of the county ibs 
es gas, 
cies Mag of the ashes. 
e 
t 
e innumerable 
they were attrac 
The Corporation one the 
bout 
ite 
co 
ce 
e spe asi EG for the ae 
| ascertaining what they pete rane in this matter. 
| was introduced to the firm i beer ti! 
of Paris, who cleansed a f privies 
| belonging to private niall: por pakia ‘matablishionts.| 
bined | ith 
and nex 
conaibint tion | 
in 
f 
bat pt Bs Co, | 
disp my von en; 
brnda not a trace 
shed erected, the 
of this the, gning S the bones: $ Sree 
a be tuts The 
rem 
tion, neither t 
earth over Wadai for a purpose is 
pon for removing St out of sight, and vy the premises. It 
neither absor' tnt ae aah hess! Tt rather, poets in 
and 
a eee i so Pen satished of this, abet 
prepared a shed that he might pursue 
slightest offence; me away wi 
ha loose cover tied only y by a string In brown paper, andin 
With these on ot them t as every 
proved potty of collect- 
ne 
he best method of deodorising, 
t be called the philosopher's 
edd of sewers everything 
y into the river, but Mr. >. Mechs jan 
over the land, which he had done with 
it might be done where the’ l 
a same 
was carried awa 
was to divert it 
as dissipated in bate : 
