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less seed will suffice, in the one Шап in the other poss the boxes, My simple machine is furnished with two we will pay!“ No sooner have they been sent for, but 
to product at least an equal crop; with the best con- | rollers, one before the seed-boxes and coulters, the Ser (if report л др truly) 9n. ae pg and smoke. 
ucted broadcast operations, there is usually, if not be hind, which last perfectly closes the. shallow furr topped, an y mmediately. 
always more or less loss, if not an actual waste of seed. | made on the 3p ж лэч 4 by the coulters, and covers L ух their ibit i Men — A Why, really is. 
Those who consider 14 bushel, sufficient broadcast, will the see ed. I ot any im ce, I will cannot be us, for not one particle of 
probably. ha ood, or a better yield with 1 bushel ish you ie a dmm y machine, which any | chimney ;” and grantin ch to be case in 
properly drilled ero Tac ght — 4 27 or 28 inch wide two, or even three instances, then may we with confi- 
It may = asked - 4 not t with. the drill, dul E rere never этуу nd transplanting so satis Чок) | dence appeal to our once crystal b which. ly. 
why there should be in seed and an increased ave. wished, My Mangold W rag pose as, swarme — abun f fish, but are now streams of 
produ жуз its use ? os the. fi lace. the seed is all й * to-day as when а up. 4. poison, and our cattle endangered by them ; the colour 
regularly distributed, and to a given depth, 1, 2, or 3 Hodnet red 3 Dray sie мра à being аиса blue, green, black, m and nearly 
ches, by gement for the purpose, and at the 2 omen our paper of the 7th Jnnt is | every о oxious and unnatural hue, containing 
pleasure of the farmer; and it is all uniformly covered, | carefully —— up; and, if the law could be uaded | 41.14 grains of sulphurie-acid, 121.91 р = muriatie 
consequently, having an equal n vegetating, and to let matters be settled . equitably, Wm answer well acid, a f arsenic, корин, 
all liable alike to, the changes of metes te - | both. for landlor difficulty lies | and magnesia, per gallon.” And let me ask, if — 
ture, it all arrives at equally. The in the law ee to . an A to во iain! what ure? Will any one теп à 
same causes operate — cen similarity and and binding зка should the landlord Ae ien to this to be good or healthy for man or beast They wilk 
h ; for from large and heavy heads only, can | enforce it, this can be done without à regular laws j permitted, I could reveal some frightful), 
we expect to reap ролу erops. When the, grain is that may possibly ew the House. of Lords. ving | results, fan. to -— — and others’ cattle, through» 
wn. irregularly, and covered at different. depths, with had a t, man years’ experience in drawing, up this same poisonous the hundreds of: 
portions of it ж э — „ all our experience | leases, and enforcing. their conditions on tenants, who tons of stinking, blue, 1 burning waste on and adja- . 
pr that many heads ar ort an all ; | could. not remember what W. und to do or not cent to our lan and rei the liquid washing from, 
poorly filled, and ive in maturing. to do, I have compelled to see that law and equity this alone is, in ble nee, and it is 
Again, this . e eeding leaves the are indeed but cold friends to eac r, and the shameful for those high i in sanatory to encourage: 
the turtas is gradually crumbled down. by landlord who. gets ры rent had better allow his tenants. such an ever-to-be-go ot-rid-of nuisance, They ought to 
the frosts, a 8 yeh alternate freezing and thawing hav st all the usual Mim s lease, rather lating. 
an tendency to throw out the young plants, this tempt to ani ied em. As to Is it not high time our 10 missioners and 
p of feeding them, as it may be termed, rarely «liquidato penalties," any lawyer vill . at the idea the Board of Henith i in i Ca petitions ought - 
fails in this way to. protect, the tender growth, and to this being more. than. rigmarole ; they, cannot. be to be sent at once) to take some — of it, and prevent 
prevent serious loss seeding in low, wet lands ; | enforced unless the tenant agrees to it. Now, this may as far as possible such Aron both to man and 
and which would otherwise be half lost — "T be.law, but assuredly it is what we call in the, north мут du 
ere is however another advant: por- | “bad, justice.” Justice would. direct that When, for 
tant one ; the open v atf уй between the “drills afford а instance, a tenant who had. bound himself to give up 
greatly increase ce to get a good stand of Grass his farm in the event of. bankruptey, became. j| 
er, Timothy, or other varieties, Ns should | the маде су р» — require to go. to any expense or vindicate: the 
always be liberally sown on the Wheat that е | form of! whatever, but resume | after, either by lan or benant! 4 Sufiring Clodi 
rotation of grain crops. Th the course of my i inv Ivostiga- Mens ia and let € farm to — party.. Law, on hopper, near 8. 
tions, many ight be — to, in h the the co would say, If you, attempt griou па former paper Iálloded 
results, carefully ascertained, and comparing the yield | any such summary justice, without hiring me to manage to: the ity — 
by both methods, have shown the by drilli | for you, you shall be 1 i T 
average several bushels to the acre; and if to this be in truth, as matters now. stand, the law will make. any, me 
add the — in seed and the ‘greater facility and | опе, re who acts on.a. plain. as j 
economy in labour above, without; paying the lawyer as go-between. We 
—— could" а made to well үле А ex- | were in h in Scotland that great 
p where the increase by drillin g c ee y com- | Sheriff rt Bill, would: remove d to 
ee "side by side with broadcast sowing, was 7 and 8 allow a landlord to enforce his agreement with ve-. 
; and in one сазе well attested, it was to honest tenant, b Íree ungs 
э bushels to the acre ; ndr however, are considerably debt action. The sheriff or justice of could up- 
above the inerense. ^ - -incident came in a few minutes a ^ en йл tenant, state righ g the 
wled одна and so well the ease, and repu tige War dea . e 
vouched for, that I gave rit fll e A vendor | а matter of fact, -— at once give the | dla power sideways i “when | resisted in this dey reta — 
offered a drill for the i in a “ep * ыы aeres of to possession, or refuse it, with no more expense nal posts, the w has 
ba ; the grower to determine the fees requisite to record „ 80 worked n nat 400 1 efficiently, at a much less cost of 
; by seeding broadcast portions cabin eae! the field. that things might be done in order, t on record. | There i isn slipping of driving-straps, no break» 
Before — vt he agreed to pay 100'dollars, | And ара өл ойе: рр 22 But such in y oF Wenge no ion of cogs, and, above all, no 
the price o , with interest, having —— 2 d cheap justice would i the necessity of | Scarcity, or day of ' the necessary provisiom I am 
— — the increase, it was found fourths of our attorneys е to the. dig- | indue because | amr convin 
be 153 bus hels. 2 gs; so I presume nion", must jo along, with the urned | 
— a is generally the — ru that they are “ апа the 
cheapest in in the end ; and o ultural implements, | — privilege ж pl ы а perpetual source of 
drill is ung pean Itisa mbling. seen such endless vss, from 
and pound foolish:*^ policy to purchase а — rmal EN of paper, or letters 
drill merely because it can be had at a price. If it written by young or factors, without an idea. 
orms imperfectly, it may prove dear at any price, of ће net thus set for their future repentance, 
and is not worth having ; as it is sure to lead to dis- | think all but lawy uld petition the Legisl ng ig а resisting p 
appo occasion! more. loss in a single | that ing be held as a lease unless it be written on the frame of my horilunfal етйп, close to ie — а 
crop than would pay the difference, if not the full tamp. This would. benefit the Chancellor of the end Wag throwing the strain or blow against an “Р. 
of i article. I gave 100 chequer, f d ing between | floor saved mier "йе of time and 
for a drill n, in preference to others offered at knowing tenants ard landlords, for fear of commi tting ped Me The faet is, that a sixteenth of ani - 
about half the price.; and the saving in my own crop in Ives, vexati nger on the.part of landlords, i i gine "1 
the seed and ased product, and by drilling for | thus. often. * taken in, and ually benefit landlords imp 5 ion that 
several of my neighbours, nearly or quite repaid the ~~ honest tenants; nor can I imagine any objection to pa — ld н "e * engines to moveable 
cost ; to say nothing of the economy of tim d labour it. J. Mackenz ie; M. , Eileanach, 2 Ma . 0 J. J. M. ee May 21. * ii 
i imseeding, an — aving the work done Cm ical emt, near: St. Helen „ Lan T BN yp di Statisties — Were the landed proprietors” 
in a complete and workmanlik — having indeed, farmer, Lame obliged. + et permission of. En ngland to c the correct 
rarely expended. the same a of money with, tho. for y insertion of the f ollowing. complaint, viz T ot their art | 
same satisfaction. T would not however, ho an derstood, | Thi portan ost effecti t expensive machinery 
as intending to that an efficient drill | iu pim be seid) as — t 
cannot be made at mucli lese price... Increased demand means of 
will cheapen production; as well. by competition, as by | 
enlisting more in € 7 skill in he manu- 
faeture. If not attained, as I believe i 
the sum. 
y manner, on land only half. prepared,— 
immaterial whi 
2 can only reap a meagre an 
ä — o do his share of a he | all our once. 
broken and pulverised. frost, h M mill m : 
very — find. much of his seed * n the crops and — trees (now in. bloom, some of which hav 
interim, id powerfulagent dub already been consequently they will not bea 
for want of a little extra care. аиан to the this year); some Wheat and young Clover have 
tender plants.. нй Sable, inthe Ohio Gultivater,, | been blighted; What does. it do for ow 
other 
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| furnished n in their possession, . 
| the жанаш. of indivi hal Turmas or estates beng ory 
little more trouble than 
ished t rte ЖАНЫН b sen: 
our flower and for one should 
