51—1852.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 813 
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Sand Gul) —— an — — am 
X. Golden-spangled Hamburg R. gh. (For the best Cock ensured d must put up with an gris tenantry an 
2 7 — “Cease XXX Hens of any age.)—1L ls, Mr. H. C Pr aor ag © . A LECTURE, 3 rental. i “The tr adesmen and labourers of tire 
worth, near Keighley; Ta 8 — J. Dixon, Bradford; 5s., Me. DELIVERED AT THE CHELMSFORD LITERARY INSTI- | ® eighbourhood participate in the — singe te influence, and it 
T Smitb, Brineton, near Shiff TUTE, BY MR. I. 701 „MECHI, G55, TIPTREE HALL, oe * them, in a degree, to the country at large. 
Grass XXXI. eu- hang led — (For the best Cock ER 1 Th t of means to ‘improve Saai or other estates can 
god three Pallets, Chickens of 1852 ) —15s., Mr. H. Clapham, > | no Tonger be plea ade d as an excuse fo r non- A 58 
jireworth, near Keighley; 10s., Mr. T. Sm ith, Brineton, near |“ On the present weet tion of British} Agr iculture, 
. with our other Inc ve wee Occupations.” ment, to erect buildings, drain, make roads, or tect — 
Crass XXXII. Silver-pencilled Hamburgh. r the — Concluded 7.) necessary improvement, chargeable as against ‘the estate. The 
Cock ree Hens of any age.) —II. * —i ‘Hon, Mrs > ion h mpetition between high- — and low-farmed estates is 
4 Thetford, Norfo in, r. B. Dain, Aston, Steam must be =. clear ee t e most superficial | ra 1 uly more obvious and severe; it requires no con- 
r 5s., Viscount Hin, Hawkstone. observer, That the main instrument of our rapid manufacturing juror to poa * — will be the first to * 
Crass XXXII. Silver For the best | and commercial — is steam. Tae mere thought o Let t us see h ands our acreage, and whether 2 is not 
Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852. 2 we B. Dain, its influences, in a moral, social, aad. economic pores of view, | abundant — — for an enormous agricultural increase 
aston, Bi gham; 10s.. « Low , Staford- = overwhelming. It facilitates intercours mises time, | at even lower prices. Now, a something — be done 
shire; 5e, Mr. D. G r n — — labour, and cheapeas preduction. - Volumes might | to increase the produce only 10s. per acre, and that would at 
Crass XXXIV. Silver-spangled Hamburgh. (Pee the best | be of its wonders, past, — and to come, and * once add fifteen to twenty ‘millions sterling to our food, or 
Cock and three Hens of st age. Pat ls., Mr. T. B. Wright, | have manufactures and commer of it. But is h I will * 
Great Barr, Staffordshire — A. F. 8 Bridgnorth ; | really ‘credible that t prejudiced and i stolid agriculture has alone for Dae one 8 of 3 n the removal 
10s, Mr. William Beach, ‘pirn ham purfect stranger to cis country, and to iis — — om meray Fo of unnecessary banks and fences, and the better! management 
P f ’ 
— — Chi panged, 1 n 2857 — ore A. ‘ er a stances, and were told that am power of this —.— — s railway fences recent —.— ney ney eden 
15, High-street, Birmingham; 10s., O, * * Golvillle, | ape pe —— nS onde ie tie ag pe — . ground occupied by fences in some counties amounts to 10 per 
Esq., M.P., Burtoa-upon- Trent ; 53., Mr, Henry Clapham, Aire- | article of luxury or — ty, — o Farmor and his laad. roots 0 de — r 1 rh ested 
near Keighley. E rd, that — do not owe to ste T Frem the button of his — r yo r Sprin Simaia e 
Crass XXXVI. Poland Fowl, black, with a crests. (For | coat to to thes oe of his er every colour ia his owa — belie i W r ee ee ee ere 
the best Cock and three Hens of any age.)— „Me. Edwar 4 family’ — parelfor the very newspaper ho roada, and. the ere a taes will allow that from 5 to to 74 per cent. is not 
Bird Guest, Broadwas ; — — — — Sparkbrook, sat tes characters, one or other, is indebted to too large an allowance for fences und waste on a farm. Here, 
Birmingham ; 10s., Mr. Ed Tis — loat is now no longer — 7 or — thea, — at once an enormous opportunity of adding millions $o 
(ee ALEVIT, Zyl Paeh, Miagi, without ere, | Bat io mearga br pamm MaE ¼—! ed | an a sa snoras, d keon — — 
(For the s an re Pa ets ckens o — H apping è barn-door, and see e exhausted an agga re 20 t their roots ma 
; re 20 to y be traced l 
—— — a j rig toe, — N se et eon’ making man a mere — ae misery and miscalculation of | Ir we on removed two “rom each aore, we should have 100 
Birmin am. Do not tell me of the wa t of — in agriculture, when ee eas ak we wight ‘spare 500,000 unten et 
Crass N III. T Fowl, golden, with ruff, or beards, | — . be » transferred (os (barring the jaw s delay), into — vat ean 8 action deal, — * Praag Haha 
or the best Cock and three Hens of any age.) —II. 1s., Mr. J. | C48 at acre. — are 1 è got in 
u plebeck, Highgate, Birmiagham; 156., W. G. Vivian, mile they m then the landlords mast make it LAN: ace r 
— Single eton, Glamorganshire ; 10s., John Ault, Brailsford, —— must be tempted, g, and a and secured : capital | Canad we ong. tan 1 
independent and fertilising, and wants iaviting; want of Loo ＋ at the mal-a ts of fi 
—. * humble and exhaustive, and wastes itself, Sach r 
— * joc pue “J fots, © with raffs or beards. | men as the late Mr. Coke, of Norfolk, who combined the 640 acres ought to represent a square mile, and be accessible 
ag oer Coe e A h — — — E 7 from the centre to the — 2 — by half mile distances. But 
Mr Dani Fleetwood, 53, t, Birmingha Pr ——— with an —— nobility, knew well how ws c] . very different affair a present ent; all this easil 
E — ‘High gate; maa. Maste r G. nics to im his tenantry, increase his rental, and benefit his od, if w id wal u — a @ onetime be easily 
on i “i coun 25 i there tl cps like h him, but far too few. fice, ate | 3 one lange as se s. If we 
w to giv * 2 predilection for land as an hon- 7 i 
Crass XL. Pola 1 Foe, golden, without raffs or beards. curable ‘qualification. be a millionaire in mills, sit ine — road sie, itis 2 — mete: nib that 
N the best and three Hens ot any age.) —IL. 1s., Mr. chinery, coasols, 1 0 ing mhis mind may be gigantic in ot 9 n 
W. Cox, Brailsford Hall, near Derby; 15s, James Temas, — — Drite NAAS i e is also ost serious consideration, —— 
Derbyshire ; 10s., Mr, . Cox. cold olay or hard 2 vain mast be his 2 ra ione, . deserving the landlord's erm op — — 
Crass XCLI. — ‘owl, golden, without ruffs or beards, | legislator rial seat in St. Stephen's. This is ne and incon. — rer — 4 nd of i 4 od 11 as. The 
(Por the best Cock and three Bullets, Chickens of 1852.) — 7 sistent with our great commercial and manufacturing dignity. | solutio fo adres ye n * — 
Mr. Be mae Farmer, Sparkbrook, near Birmingham ; 10s. sanh 2 mere ee and agricultural nation, such 5 3 . hen, jandi — 
s payer as proper and natural. So long as you make land ` 
Agii Ti Poland Hout” e wii cals oc RR TE — — — r — — — wail —— * Ar covered yards, and other protective means 
` : 2. (FOF perpetuate non-improvement, Having only this ob o economise that costly prodastion, I say costly, for I know 
the best Oka and three Hensof any age.) — Il. 1s., W. G. Vivian, p g only thisobject in view, | from my own . that you cannot feed cattle with food 
— * * eton, Glamorganshire; 15s., John Ault, Brailsford, estates, — A É — — — at market prices, without a loss, or charge for manure — from 
Derby. heir wretched, iy-m —— properties. 2 rA, fa ante — 3 — — aud often much more. I a — 
e. b TIT, Poland Fowl, silver, with ruffs or — for permitting such 1 mptation to neglect, — = x 
(Por the best Cock and three Pallets, Pie arlis of 1852. e ing as it does in -i reat publio i njury. = rs aud occupiers will soon follow it up by an erection of 
= goua J. Fleetwood, 53, Anne-street; 10s., Agricultural hed, tv i Wish coms team engine 
y Horner, Hull; 5s., John Ault, Brailsford near Der by. member would — for — of the amount of * “at — — tie need Shp ened — evidence of its 
Crass XLIV; Poland Fowl, silver, without ruffs or beards, | used in a riculture—the amount of money per acre collected ä nr 
or the best Cock and iure Hens of any age.)—ll, 10, Mr. T. | for g omected | ness and pony of county journals in — districts of 
allock, Handsw 182% Mr. Thomas Robson, Halifax ; of hedge-row trees per acre i the phen England, In lieu of great commercial, agricultural, social, 
10s., Master Godfrey 2 Hull. — nces. „The comparison “of — distrita arb show — ieee — e ee ths Haite k ere — — ga by petty 
wou LV. Poland Pot, silver, without ruffs or beards. h i f at we shou : o longer wonder | in a 1 edi — — — — 
(Por the best Cock and three Pullets, Chickens of 1852.)—15s., at t e wealth of some and poverty of other to the level of the —.— — prejadice of their readers, 1 
dr. T Thomas Robson, Halifax ; 10s., Mr. Geo Delightful is the study of the science of py icu 
seo eorge Parker, Perry | 3 — — =. — 2 — trust and believe that the establishment of so many societies 
Barr, Staffords to 2 manufact res, and orded | like yours, inthe heart of agricultural districts, may lead to 
Be — . any other distinc! Breed. eee 12. 1s., | e e eee nd ures, and to e) — — —— r It is to be regretted, that the peculiar oceup! 
on: oland: 15 f H ve tio di 
aeran; — . — s., W. G. Vivian, | aad . ie m of —— 1 But it is not Saat e tiir tf ling io ae fal e Mg ase 
og iea . 
Esq., Singleton — Rumpless: 15s., Mr. hese truths which 
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C ee a e e cabs aad othe tr — 
$ ng 25 r w- a th 
market, Cunibeldgestire ; 108. Mir. T. B. Wright, Great Barr, the mind to bore Fed laaan — on n ge a T aai wt of most so Dat 
— or 1 sh ` : nee ullock, Haw- | an infinite wisdom, for — unfathomable profundity of which — vie — 1 ee bday. of acti ed ilketa 
r. 
an Harlow ear Birmingham ; Andalusi : Ie i rential men, 75 the oor 
— Me. John — Ne — — London ae 815 * yen ae there io already at won fone „ but — ar A — ating . — 
Cass XLVII. Bantams, (For the best Cock and two Hens.) | of land attached to it, imparting to the willing F 
ae il A . 0 ) ing an amount of | agriculture. It is highly desirable, that the extrem pposite 
„Captain C. D. 3 3 Newport ; intellectual and prac’ actical ——— 5 elsewhere. | and a al i 4 — 5 
Sier Mrs, H. Williams, Eaton cot, near Shrewsba Its successful establishment m to the well-wishers of | sho ia ced a cd ms 2 valuation, in particular localities, 
mee ga laced: 15s, Mr. Thom oscbe, yA nowsley, near | agricultural progress — ry of ac fat cing — an . ste ie aia > class vo 
Sia an Mr. E. He: witt, Sparkbrook, near Birmingham ; ; If agriculture will not avail itself of it, for I hea r they oe and how much the os a cng ig tar m Agress of individ 
— Mr. Benjamin Dain, Slade House, Aston; 10s., | scarcely any farmers’ sons, it only farther convinces me that tenants, Taking the on a Mas, 2 odical 
me A Bratton Baddely, Wellington, Shirepshire ¢ ; the possession and occupation of the soil is passing — conference, and 5 x A f senti — would hove — 
Matihe Sn Mr. John Dain, Henley-in-Arden; 10s., Mr. | into other hands. Liebig truly says, Agriculture is both — to assimilate, äduali ped ts aa . y tend 
w re tA Dewsbury; any other variety: 155. Mr. C. art and a science. Its scientific basis embraces a kuowledge | of local valu ene a a n — tle a oe bE ki — 
me i ic 8 of all the conditions of vegetable * ~ the organs of the evil in this — than the AF in — “Now in 
Geese. Mrs. H ‘ew Hous t sources nce they derive their | business we do not measure a man by the si: 
gen Se ie, ir. dota taylor, jan, Shepherd's dane Experience acquired ia the proa — “eer warehouse, but by the judicious su —, of his stocky and and 
be e ar „ arra’ 
Grange, St. Helen’e. y . bey acted latter have been deduced fr rom all the observations appears to befor quantity rather than for qual — too the denice as 
Le Ducks. — Aylesbury: II. 1#., Viscount Hill, Hawk- | Neither can d y eee boti das he 
— 5 * 8 , Clipston Rectory, Northamp- 1 8 1 class ö — 2 2 T ta 1 
j 98., Mr. Joseph Jennens, Moseley, near Pa ham, spend money in this way, I sold one farm 
mm Class =o Cg Rouen = ll. Is., =U e The same great author, having in 3 srg 7 * money to the — auother; this 
Li „ Haver : „ . Wo rrall, | ¢ 
Ferpool; any ee v and 
ton, near Worces gg ok — Is. ad Bgn Whiting to ee: ale aan of old, in a eni mea after the 4 ilosophei’s | kingdom, Improvement is costly, although profitable; — 
stone, look n ay — the 8 seeds; for they expect instance Pipe drainage per acre 4L, brick and slated build- 
Toke Are Sal Heath, nea Birmi hat their ! 
ny e 0g- | that their land s ar a hundred fold, oh ll supplyin 10 
a LL "Fi los, JE Thomas Snape ag E ley, 5 to it a — wok 1 Taart this land is scareely ric meee 4 axe iron pes „ ie. o here is a seen af 19K o TAL 
park, near Newmarket ; 10s., Mr, William Udal, Gr Nr bear its owa indigenous plants,” per acre, irrespective of chalking, marl s 
Rear Birmin u r, William Udal, Green Lanes, f Government considers it necessary to sti arling, be mh ; the re- 
The class 11 call, 7s. 6d., the Countess Howe, Gopsall Hall. — our e by . moval of of repay — 1 
e 
Crass L Ear opa, ope that e pressing applications of our landed — il onanan i ag A 
Norton — carton e 3 ls., Mr. William Masfen, ale den and — something may equally be done to . it is by such means as those above men that our 
ram r e the production of our food on a wpe Scientific and less most va'uable estates have attained their i 
— * — St Willoughby ports — 3 yet, agriculture owes nothing in this and withstood those heavy claims for abatement which have 
e . 8 y, near Yo — R. pp oe ts Esq., — 2 to official authority or to the — purse. ee | freee into the landlords’ hands many farms. It 
Aer near Thi Robert Panao. “The Rectory, Kuby ng a review of the condition of various large estates in is only just and honourable that our landed should 
rok ; Mr. John Baily, Mount-street, Gros arent parts of the United Kingdom, one is — with — paaa the initiative * a — amendment. cation and 
. or P oie Mr. yleo 
Hae ot bees Mr. T. L. Parker, Birmingham; Mr. —.— or lari N zo intelligence , and e capital, likely to | as I have d 5 
perm e an ntal of the estate, and Whilst treat 2 — of our agricul- 
ytho mos a successful of pid 4 — —.— impart by their a high and improved state o culti- ture, I ot eee have avoi an allusion 3 agricul. 
— : ight. Time 6 wil Bot vation. Such men are only to be obtained by suitable —. | Soe proceedings, gee — as I = 2 you, who have 
det A 3 essed my battl strug t feeling 
ich „ A r ill do so next ere phi he make number of cattle, by liberal 5 — —— ef rainage, | that Tha * the good ol Samed lana teaser cot con. 
an re giveth riptive of the principal pens. Neither | by the removal of injurious qu uerod—I vel that it is no longer now in this country con- 
e number of visitors who attended, ed ‘the 2 — excess of lag n te for ra ot country a ts vagant or ridiculous to wma 3 clays, po erect 
e ee oe rg 
s . y M the doors. The ue er of numerous districts; ra to remain ina e tate to su 1 n pi waggons, rage ak gA ee down —— 
exhibitors will b il | of primitive neglec:, and unparticipating in the general pro- ranean co em economical application of that 
ea ae tee that the best er in | gression of landed value. essential Maat aag 8 s 
wi competed for the different Gas W t I see too many of this “class in my mind’s eye—the tenan and ditches, Bein now disentrammelled from the * 
out hesitation that it was th p y e assert | The land Gold, wet, and shaded by numerous — 4 enelo. | strings of an imaginative protection, let the noble art of agri- 
display of poultr z 16 est and best 2 studded with stunted trees, which "a never be profit- | culture strive to rival — sister 8 in yo acience 
t of y ever yet seen in the world. The able 3 —— are certainly most injurious to the abundance, and cheapness of produc . To have e yo ad 
before money taken for poultry sold on Tuesda — The hum enaut, though parsimonious econo- to spare, will be as — and as necessary — coe 
sam O'clock, was upwards of 10002., and th ys mical, sees his — sage swallowed up, bit bit, by | agriculture as for our manufactures, 
and taken will when published rbot Mis e total | poverty and weeds; his temper sours in the 3 as, year et me conclude by using the gallant Nelson’s words 
also testi ie published, astonish by its amount, | by year, the qaainy of hig productions deteriorates, and sinks | ‘ England expects that vi A man will do his 1 -2 t ° 
estify to the increasing confidence placed in the | lowest in the unremuverative scaleof marketable value. At last battle of cheap and abundant production fo or h 
Exhibiti of | | he leaves his farm a ruined man, doomed to seek some menial | and for er honour of his 1 If 
tion, by the poultry amatonis compete with the ruf r 5 5 my legal friends on > 8 < anshi I wou to vent arto 
office, or to e 
™ —＋ a rors gets what is called a bad name, bee or į by an cheapen aud simplify it. The same Tac 
