few 
THE 6 Sait Eke 
m a circu 
and h 
e had an 8-acre field which ko “should not m uch m 
how it acte aid, if K was 
an that, it would not be worth his while t 0 
do it. He (Lord R.) thought he must have i 
ind | 
seen that if the 8 acres answered, they would most likely | 
5 
ve more done. 
Hutley and othe 
the implement his lords hi 
appear 
it carried out ; 
. Dixon said he had, 
as certain a 
to, a 
or t es fin = geen principles whic 
depth, and ias 
rst, i 
as to the Ä with which it diod. the pipea; 
se followed fro 
peer they saw wae Ace at it yee of the 
a great degree o 
premore in os dd ould break a ee 
Pipe; if that was done, en, r as me power Applies i bie 
were on 
re bad and s and are 
hea. A 
the 
roken pieces 
pipe followed ra oan the ‘plaeo, ° 
pi 
a doubt — 
correct an 
the 
place them 
. is own on much better lan 
— rein could not vary as to depth, if they were right 
ting the fall of the land for the it 
ene of the pipes must be a certainty. 
uestion as to the cost. 
was not in “nb cost, because pad oa 
— — 9 
Then eame 
same tim 
* e grou 
1 better, and ‘here the 
inches. In 
wks 
pe~. it m 
r Wilis Hat 
ys so 
ourable a man that he cg ge he could back him 
He ha 
against on the world, 
land in t 
dee iho 
i ‘which all were in 
ét- drainage 
Ambros 
— and on stated at the time = “thon 
d, where h he thonght the 
gaan tgi 
The first l- grai w 
e should 
a whi che 
ne side, 
The adv: 
ot the que 
vititage it would 
ght it 
e brought s 
ob fear of the 
“Th 
d the pipes. 
machine to 
one 
e „ Mr. Dix 
= were some bad joai in yF ~~ Sel 
E 
ght er eee in 
e pipes lay 
ey “fou nd x deficiency of 
at soil it did not matter much, 
Di 
with Mr. 
at the worki ing of | the 
there 
h 
state — 
antage | 
stion ; 10 
be, for 
e rapidly without 
putting a horse on ree: land or disturbing the land in | but 
Dixon 
ada 
of ou benefici ial to the 
—he had no pi e por sag a 
in practice a hit o 
practice in the appliont n of manure as of essential im- 
pore nee to a Be shams ure, sand he could bear testimony that 
e very satisfactory on two or three Pigeon 
Sime of Ms, Mesh s land was moderate, some poe and 
some he would not farm if they gave it him m; and one in 
ffect of the system was in the i improve. 
piece of very ass: it was on a piece 
pact soil, which had been dug up and burnt, 
leaving nothing behind bu y poor soil, and th 
the Grass up to the present year had been exceedingly 
bad, but within the last four or five months, through 
ion of manure on this plan, the saa of that 
capable of sustaining, or feeding, a con- 
siderable karika of cattle, and 0 this day it maintained 
its improved condition ex o the Clover. This 
8 the de e. rains had e good crops of in fact, he ha 
ver, good second crops, r lands; but the century, and he w it 
3 dee ae to Mr r mm h „ and thriving a condition as at thi 
ly as striking as it had to the Grass. What w 
e the result on the Wheat when nearly ripe he w old 
no el say, but he Tonn think it w poii be rather pre- 
judicial. Then as to the root erop. Mr. Me chi h ad two 
ſields of Mangold Ware el, one a crop of great i 
and the other a large crop; and on pb tama Dh over these 
several Phin he had observed an advan ee 
a pra 
the roots, they found ne weighing, 24 
as each, and he pronounced that Mr. 
tons more in that field beat} in any he had s 
of it 
roS the roots; he followed 
r. D.'s) farm; he then went to 
rm, where re mere a like careful i e 
was an excellen nt judge, a man who had no 
and he said spa field of Mr. Mechi’s 
aid putting the two fields 
DRAR o — eh — Mr. Hatley: aid Mr. Mechi had equal 
crop whole, , though the former was one of the 
the same ee on his (M 
Mr. Hu tley 
ar 
nexion with as sewerage 
s, be made far Mr. Mr 
Mechi hed 8 it out with great mitra wage — spirit and 
he was perhaps 
55 man, he looked on 3 present 
Mechi bad! from 4 to 6 
The H 
3 the far at Was 
w 
Aaa more eit would -be Tite ely 
place — or 40 feet from Mec 
i How 2 this the end ?—Mr, 
Joseph Hutley ni about 10 or 15 N —Mr, Bentall | 
e piper back that distance. | that 
e health of Mr. H. 
h 
and 
oing good. As to the e blades. 
terest of grea W tl had 
und ; heh 
good | field, and the ave of ro 80 
0 e wii hik Phys rage of roots was per rod, while ile tho 
they would not talk of those he had l killed, but they 
bad cd are fred scenit in the air; and if this EN ee 
it | find smelling- s 
if everybody else injured— 
— ce was his 
erops, he 
was a grea at 
e application under cir- 
arms that 
tp 
ally. So far, = he tho 
carry it 
10 Was Aa GF the 
A 
rent parts o 
not more than 
e subsoil 
e aiak of the 
; he cultivatéd 16 inches 
3 in the air And mo 
eep; and the dene in weight where the subsoil Stock Kept 
0 os ugh was used was ṣi 
tons per acre. 
manure applied N Labels of salt and 14 ewt. of 
tl 
e 
rs, but 
122 inquired what 
he Wheat.—Mr. 
missed, the 
er more „ . 
m had on t 
Mr. 
0 a prejudice rather than an 
Mr. Hutley asked what effect was produced 
a8 — che smell of the matter applied.— Mr. Di 
e goin „ but 
he had said South sod Smith, 
and see ais tou F the soil.” 
ren bande of the ‘col, 8 
thing—the as a 
—— or thee 
8 e. church Fated tke 
e | variety of soils in it, s 
as Ke., 
The extra 1 ha 
believe anything about it to 
e | they were obli 
8 pts. 
‘the pro For se e im 
the same land with Wheat, w *. 
upon the richness of the subsoil oh oan 
placed upon the spine e in the autumn, for the 5 
by 8 year, between 2 spaces aal in the nee 
pees half the land being j 
Pale 4 Pee fallowed. T ‘al 
: al 
a 
cae ‘his * — — 
ent, to re 
ve goodea 
5 unanimous at. 
ould be excessively 2 it a 3 on Mr. Mechs 
turedly in return it ll 
in his favour.’ He (Lord R) 
ne existed that n to treat him 
otherwise than 
plans which they might mp 
which they might adopt.—Mr. Dixon said he shi 
happy to o communicate the compliment to 
who was at his house 
Bebiew, 
Willich's a Tables. Longmans,—A 
a most people wil want to 
Besides the tables 
a grea 
to N commercial and 
ofu 
ch 8 ae 
s tables 
doubt soon be exhauste 
arm Memoranda. © 
ILLIAM PALIN, — —. 
Cues —Inspectors’ Re port. is claimant's * 
250 ac acres, and is held 5 a 1 0 year, There 
sandy sa — 175 
and the su ubsol is s likewise a a 
cultivation of this fi 
16 a.; meadow lo tell 
not irrigated, 24 a.; Wheat after Oats on Jey, 1 
Oats after — 16 a. ; Potatoes, 9 a. 4 
Tu 
. 
** 
cropping : Ist, Oats ; 
3d, Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, or Potatoes 5 
with seeds, pastured for 
2 
laid down 
= eee ice linseed. 2 
mmer, and n ae early pae 8 * 
Mangold W. 
manure 
hole of the try 190 
af the lima being 10s. per tom b 
5 
