wn land to permanent Mead and Pasture. In 
laying down 1 it is ap ces that the — of the soil, &c., 
5 2 15 2 dove 8 may be duly appor- 
nagement accompany 
g also to call attention to their Renovating Mixtures, 
Pies and improving land already in Grass; to their 
nag of Grass — * 2 and other Rye Gras ses, 
Wurzel, Turnips, and 
— g Co., Corner of Hait- moon- 
; ULTURAL $ 
HOMAS 
Narir rest ho takes the other 
e question, and that of Mr. 
„ e who would | to the cost of ı 
16-1848. ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 257 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, — purely agricultural question was ever so gene rally | landlord might sm very largel a very small 
A 5 Lng T Globe do. ae ++ per Ib.—Is, 6d. discussed with such earuestness s by the — se | benefit, or the tenan — receive an ine —— — 
aur Balki n Carrot More ger body. All classes connected with it urge their tion for a very lar; oe tame. it would be 
Hollow Crown Parsnip 2 2 1 opinions, and interested as well as disinterested | impossible to devise y 
15 7 ga top Scoteh i Tora: p x $ writers press their views upon the public: the = eee me enjoyment applicable to the whole co 
Negus’s Golden do.. HAL. [pieg tivat the land upon the one side, ies! ve q p peg fel e ane land for two years in 
Skirving's ire hang vol i. 8 golf at least, its owners upon the other, con- one dsr r wit period in 
id above are from the Saki hint Or stock grown in Kent, t in public r their re spective 8506 perishable ; in —— they — a a. 
_ Wa. James s Epps, Seed Mer t. Maidstone 3 ose Who wou' acquire an opinion by weighin nite tim 5 ections it is nak easy to * 
Base SEEDS. the A iA ng ig should read the pa mphlets “It remains to e the sve y of applying 
1 GIBBS ax id the Aan „ Poikaa of Mr. Coxser, Mr. isan and Mr. Weicn*,/the same principle, aie is effected, as before, by 
ia Roys al . 4 selecte aN ATUK L GRASSES for Who take — we of the making the amount of co: ea bear some relation 
e work ; g 
ts amount, 8 at 
an earlier stage of ee 2— 
menced. This 
ings, aa the work is 
fairest, as it is the most disinterested judgment of | Commenced, ethod requires, of course, hat 
ië whe in the reports t menditient erant should racing — beforehand ; 2 and therefore, 
Society, by their Committ the of Pro- ae spent e 
perty. A special repor this very subject of 2 ny ce : d b paris er 
Tenant Right has lately been presented, which well tenant's eee ed 3 sah fia aer 
rves the consideration of those who that arisin from tlie Lane sido tooi atini a: fo : 
esire and of those who deprecate Tenant Righ » 
tithe amount of compensa 
WHALLEY begs respectfully to inform | legislation forehand, if not by agreement, by a 
that hi d CATA UE fi Me de 
his — = — eib: 2 mee sek soe nes eee : sos i not propose to restate the —- for | tent arbitratio 3 and being so, the work may be looked 
2 F. hus — a DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF the legal recognition of “tenant right”; it is upon as a joint speculation of the landlord and tenant 
PLOWBR SEEDS, which will be ie found useful to purchasers, well known to rest for the most part on the pe Mero’ ~ h has agreed be pierre on the principle 
4 eho i s 
ana — 12, St. . Liverpool. onal mußt ? and national impolicy of leaving ry The eie Ae. cal 
RI CULTURAL PRS. OF THE FINEST the tenant's capital ey to the caprice tion for subsequent enjo yds sien d ra 4 
AS QUAL 11 s d. those oa whose land it is investe ur readers ntry, still 5 ins. f ut suf — that obj t 
CARROT, lrze White Belgia : es 2 —2 have already met with the whole statement ee be met by some such means as have shia akan —4 
g Green- topped. Red Altringham 1 3 enough in these’ column „ and t . Bib find it| yo i i 
Improved Long Red do. 1 9| devel 1 , t your committee are nable, at any rate with no mor 
a attie eee. evelo i ry possible way the pam- | resources than at present exist, to suggest any course 
MANGOLD 1 » Long Red „„ f phlets already alluded t edicts m the by which this proposal could be carried into effect, 
» Globe e 3 way such a course, however, are which would be free from great complication and prac- 
» oaet e Red 1 * 3 — 27 insisted upon, and may be more te ibe oe s ba ea improvements are 
ABBAGE, superior Cattie Drumhea Bi i referred to. e subject of litigation before they are executed 
14 t : ; i 
TURN, tags Swede Swede ate Be 5 They are admirably harap: in the tepon to the S ie mast s ome r perm om hi en st vag 
Norfolk Green Round ... „ 0 8|Law Amendment Society already named. Th erg eren Opportunities 
” z $ 7 
ken White Roun » 9 8) whole su s there set forth i 155 form of ane given for delay and vexation, T bpd mt 
Other varieties of the best ; ; bill for Ireland, which seems to have been very care- 
GRASSES, fine selected, mixed in pr os boned quan- questions, which after full . receive the fully considered, is so good an e 7 the diff 
PASTURES most usett deren sy pinen following culties which beset this method, that it is worth while 
uiring 3 bushels per r bush. — 10 0 1. That a 8 ought not to be compelled to give an outline of its 
Dos f finest mixed dwarf varieties for lawns erlb— 1 3 to pay for an addition to his p for which} “Under it the tenant is, in the first instance, to giv 
Do., r Ita’ * » ee. en, articles he has not 8 that the ee of land binds | a notice, to which the 3 may accede, aud sities 
renwal with orders or reference from unknown himself b m occupation of it, to what in his under e the work hi l tenant with 
—.— eee 3 delivered free to e d is understood to be good husbandry ; additional rent at a rate fixed by the bill, or agree upon 
Bass and Brows, Seed Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. indeed, the art of cultivation being progressive, he ater = i" ri! 175 pera the erm may 
j 2 ive a ice ; 
—.— AND OTHER MANURES ON SALE.— wight ae ahah a e 575 i koosi. ‘Md bial a o k, e iho dditionel 
== etn iha Peruv. & Bri , i E i 2 1 i 
oepate of Lime “Gram Sed Turtips Man | YOlve eatraordivary outlay capable of toler e eee eee 
backe e asadas d Wurzel, Potatoes, ment only after several years, they constitut p the assistant barrister, On the award bein 
` Gypsum, for Clover, Cinquefuil, 255 i Nitrates of Soda is addition to the corpus ” of the landlord's property, settled, the landlord may still do the work himse 3 
Pui 8 e } peace eee — er Sah — — and it may 7 pa sabie on enforce upon the la c iti On completion, the person 
2 nia, bone; Soda Ash, a destroyer of Wire and | & condition for their pure doi work is to pr a notice to the other, and upon 
aer Manures of known value, Also Horticultural | Glass, 2. at the improvements for Pie ch compensa- this au appeal to t of 
Ofice 901 4. 8. eg eif tr —.— ob nal Manx Forieneitt, tion should be thus allowed being dependent for | imperfect T and in case of non-exec 
— e sa ane their value, their cost, and their ee on the appeal also lies, In case of non execution by the land- 
al * kd > 
0--SEVENTH YEAR.—Tks- ireumstances under w ichi the ; laed the tenant may heen gd = ** himself, and 
; s d 
o in several wa ays 
against the best t Peruvian, and jind it superior ; mhich I hoyo 
will be a ns. Proof for another season,——I u „ your 
ARD. 
3 —— of — Earl of ZzTLAN D- Potter's Guano oo 
4 — on Gras na = Tons * pa Qr. 
N . ne ares és 0 
Peruvian Guano, enh 5 8 8 0 | 
In favour of Potter’s 0 
e Sent on application per post. 
to frame any one statutory rule on the 
subject 1 would be fair for the whole countr ry. 
2 
© 
7 
making the i improvements 
. 
pianos To Testimonials wili b 
aoe of Potter’s Guano is much under the Peruvi ian, 
TER’ S PURE SULPHATE OP OF LIME.—GYPSUM 
had your 
apne by an ox excellent Chemist, who speaks very favourably 
é d 2 tons direc.ed to ASHHUKST MAZEN DIE, 
*. Pantie Essex, 
Bo the cheapest article sold, being much under the usual 
N Swe — —„-— London. 
of Amuonia, 5 gf — Oil of 
Bones * Dust, &., &. t pri ices, 
De RICHARDSON’ 5 PREPARED BONE 
SATIS to 
0 3 s. 
00. 1 for urnips, Pota os 8 0 rs 
bik? For the Straw of E Wheat Oats, 3 
121 For the Grain of ditto, di ge 
a k For the straw Beans, oval „ Oe 
ba For the Seed of ditto ditto ek „12 0 0 
97 For Hops, Flax, Clover, &. „ 0 0 
ore uce in general 7310 0 
dort . 5 
„The S ‘TE OF 0 
Newcastle. on Ty * 1 e —— — 
on- ue, und may be had in n 
e Messers. ne ohn Clarance — Co., 19, m um- 
Toe for its use on application. 
Che Agri 
ar — . 
P * mina 
Wen above Special 1 ‘are manufactured by M rs. 
Ader nese N, nde CARIE, and Co., 
1848, 
itural Gazette. 
has a p ere in following takes 4 natural 
effect. And, on the other hand, to take 
cost of the works, 2 
during the continuance of the tenancy, as the 
of the —— might not be fair and would not 
easy. o met 
have been suggested which are thus referred to in 
ae report 
erved till the 
— 
e question may be res 
ject to a deduction bearing for eac! 
ments a different fixed p 
sequent occu by the t 
several serious objections. 
under too little control : he 
ements shal 
landlord. * the prineiple is not fair ; r the 
improvement ma. ak no 5 
SAT ORDAY, 42 APRIL 15, 
re. è THE TWO FOLI TWO Aera O CLOWING WEEKS, 
of Ireland. 
e 
. $o een Tee Eee e ral 
ol kuglaud 
— Tons * 
Sa ec e * . ann rap We Market, Yox- 
— 
of what b is called Tenant Riettr 
The 
the tenant, as well as on his e: 
uded to are—1, On the I 
Les 1 TEER t uniting the r age 
8 Court F 
2 seal cal rah Ten nt Hight: 
Toner Temple, Esg, 8 . 
one dance and Expediency of Tenant By ev. Geri 
* 
3. That the landlord ought to have the option of | , 
hi 
yet ee devised of valuing 
justice 
tf, 
— 
8 
< 
o 
8 
5 
a 
ms 
"s 
o 
8 
zu 
82 
88 2 
~B 
S 
8 
o 
5 
E 
£ 
8.8 
5 
2 
8 
ods of applying this principle | “nen 
l 
l be made, without 1 the 0 
a sat 
dlord and 
Middlesex, | th 
ecess: 
recover dama wicking execution by the tenant, 
the landlord ma may eas pecan tion at once, 
and claim the aditional Hak The lenant’s com poet mal 
ion is peas three years’ rent, and to be 
ce 1 Wropeeten to the period after the i 
ment 1 which he holds the farm ; such ctepottion 
being fixed by the ee and differing according to the 
est increased value of species o of improv: 
* All the notices, hegre and pose 
minute 1 of time, 
There 
One 
such cases, in le e tee probable ; 
se sot In addition to 
Vi 
i 
ri 
: 
3 
The remaining portion of the report, which, 
althou igh it pry out ‘desirable alterations, con- 
cludes witho th 
ultimately becoming a tribunal by which, whether 
t,th e many mix 
ed 
b * 2 kos 
3 hd bags and . constant! y ion To 
e mig t | 
equitable s 
than n upon it that we 
have seen; and will 8 Jen tend by in sateen 
* 
