Mar 9, 1857.] 
oe 
made of the greater porosity o 
filled into the ta trenches, to which the obserya- 
tions here recorded might have been attributed. But 
the circumstance that nels wi drain stiff 
oug 
fectly consistent with what 
attraction, and of the A aia on of water gene 
subject under discussion, as 
announced u 
of the sgan ab ba RSHALL, 0 
Alt Lin soi b seam undor orenian, ‘the 
of boarding an ried 
r. BAKER, of Writtle, Aea 
r of aoar n Essex: 
Mr. 8 f lodging 
houses in Liverpool and pees "evel ng to their 
ss a system of rules to w ich grown men wo 
submit: and the Rev 
t length on 
ae Y yA for labourers in agricultu ral dig; 
cali 
A, them. must | 
ghee re a ea a full report of the discussion. | 
7 AR M å 
accoun 
gentlemen farmers myself in particular) a — 
vice if you would tell me whether my se prts Se 
penses conveys a fair idea of pro ` 
pr conclusion being that almos 
and I do not rion. why. 
1850 I took on lease for 21 years a 
The wages in this try are high; in 
were 12s. and 18s.; in May Te 1853 they rose 
My baili 
15s. per w y bailiff can g or the | keep accoun 
twee ae in our labour account in the Tha 
subsequent years. The soil is have spent a 
good deal in în the two first years of my 
— as also in repairs, which I consider as so 
m April a to eigen 1850. 
To live and dead $ L stock, farn ‘urniture on premises on 
taking . £469 0 6 
„. Standing crops, gees and tillage - 160 0 0 
» fixtures, &c. .. o bg ee Rae oe Be 
£669 0 6 
ses of farm, and rent from April 
to Michae 566 1 
M nton, including be bailiff” wages a at 1. per week ere i 104 
170 16 11g 
£1519 3 8 
CCOUNTS. 
much As isc pim and have never mixed up with the 
pos expe Pica on an average hae 
mgood. In 1855 Wh 
5 ls, ee i ‘Outs 
=p i bushe 
I sold my meadow v hay a at 57. per phy pry my Pa heat | 
at 88s. per quarter. 
A eravan in 1850 I yaana Te eae on | 
and dead pary an and | 
the | 
which are much improved, nor 
f of the manure z opali "ar is considerable, x 
never buy. roomy one, and Ti 
half of it to a “bachelor “fiend. “ The rent goes to m se 
valuation. I 
fi sheep, pi 
not now trouble you, beyond stating that the average 
number I pe and buy is of sheep 200, and of pigs 230 
annually. M. W. x 
From 0 to Michaelmas 1 
By valuation of ig pire eed rate ee pent 
_ and furnitur ig M S 
» cash, produce fin 
From ee i 1850 4 
P valuation as above, 1850 
r gapuna and rent 
1i 1229-17- 6 
and Dali's wage. ae 58 
ae 08 10 
5 
1 £2321.17 1 
to Minhacines 1851. 
By valuation, li 
a >: + am 
.. £1848 17 0 
ve, 9699.8 
11210 5 
£2321 17 1 
Brom Michaelmas 1851 
To ERE gk, sa : 
» expenses and rent - 
.. £1348 17 0 
” labour and bailiff’s wages . . bg 9 
to Michaelmas 1852. 
By valuation, 1852 Be ee ae N 
.- £1487 l4 2 
at pa mons oma 
£2762 0 94 
ager ERS ce 
To valuation od shove, 18 1852. z 
and atait s wages 
0} 
to Michaelmas 1853. 
si re A oe .. £19538 18 6 
By valuation, 1853 
>» Cas .. 129016 64 
h, produce 
£3244 15 04 
From pigeat 1853 
To valuation as shore, 1853 : 
” and rent .. 
» and bailiff’s wages.. 
. . £1953 18 6 
ERAT T 
. 824 10 1b 
£3500 16 24 
to Michaelmas 1854. 
By valuation, weal esas 1854 ii 
na cash, produce 
” OSS 
„. £2045 11 6 
Leen, O S a 
£3500 16 24 
From Michaelmas 1854 
To valuation as above, 1854 7 
» expenses and rent. ay ER 
» labour and bailiff’s wages .. 
-. £2045. 11 6 
oe ER 6S 
. 844 16 11 
nipper 1855. 
3 kamagra. Michaclinas 1855 a .. $2170 8 
pene JSST 5e 
— Heese 
45 
04 
8 
£3648 12 
(=) 
Michaelmas a 
N valuation, Michaelina za bs 
na, egn 
.. £1672 17 0 
eo D ET 
à Ma 5 
£3445 10 o 0 
during the several years respectively in repairs, drainage, 
4291. 3s. 6d., 881. 16s., 861. 11s., 162. 19s. 6d., 
Interest and a 
was a/| &c., 
oi Ge ad SE (ot BOA. 15e. Ad 
of | sinking ¢ 
a | charged in 
t of which we suppose to w 
sme. form ime visti oe ean to 
include all. the ponia ni 
Peyote slg to the condition ms 
- 108918 2 | opi 
i 984 8 Be 
m 
. 1241 19 104 
213 4104 |w 
f Oats any, perhaps most cases, is 
atiri finr “aid would therefore earnest stly 
hers. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 331 
immediately a The experience hitherto at Hinxworth is but o one | e Correspondence 
in grie more testimony to a truth, which had been already reagan pon sint wing.— The excessively r and 
i amply established. spring a this country almost 
t 12th, entirely site: weet e spring so e so that 
running 3 s per minute E t our inability to give a report this | Seri rehensions are felt as to the forthcoming 
all of rain of nearly half an | week of t oiea P last Monday of the London supply, T a td ba been of opinion that the spring 
ms per | Farmers’ Club. oy 
an 
pon the attention of farme Boge he 
are cases, Su 
soil, and situations cold, bleak. 
ender fall or 
ibai that the jene: ter of fall or 
poimin be the rule, „not the exception. 
and mellow, on naturally well drained, or otha 
y Some varieties of 
the purpose. tag fall or autumnal sowing, 
papie with carly graeme are, I would pirn. 
mely numero There is sure to be a peri 
‘ry wean 3 in tiie i antumn, but there is no such surety, 
especially in the north | of grange. TA: the so often wet, 
spring 
d. 
age si Oat 
Would that yo practico were 
sat e perso 
n habitually. 
gen are much sooner ripe than 
me i 
ral. Autumn-sown Oats 
sown 
> 
ha his gen d fs tho Ont crop is eono umn! H. 
AE Cormac, M.D., B 
Tar-water as Used in the Treatment T the Murrain. 
zbe following plan ound oe" 
goers a sma ses one 3 quarts. 
| but not every time the quantity you first gave 
| the dose by degrees, tacit, never gil less than 2 q 
| to a lar ge beast, nor less than 3 ts to a small one; 
and ime, ive her 
warm gruel and malt wash. ey the feet with tar. 
pas — the area ease 1 quart of tar, ni 
4 quarts of w: and stir it very well 10 or 12 m $ 
| let it liah a itle whilesa and then ee it off for use 
It is eviden 
lemic 
en for 1 
ioith nd feet of rye hg 
ta Wak akan: 
many oter equally eens and maeh 
remedies. ] 
application of fangis as an 
is common wi 
more convenient 
Societies. 
ROYAL AGRI CULTURAL OF ENGLAND. i 
ssi Councit, Ma 6.—The m Hon. THE 
EAKER, President, in chair. orty-one new 
—Mr. Raymond Barker, Chairman 
, presented the monthl 
st 
ce in the hands of 
087 e also laid on the table the various quarterly 
statements sieneen with the finance 
Cov 
CESS! 
and if the baited overran under 
must indicate 
