May 7, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
445 
ET iam 
1850, as give 
y "ook oft 
AK 2 of the second volume of] 
.” Treating the one- 
authority to be, not merely legal, but wise and prudent. 
This s what Mr. 
sorquisites.- This "031. 
of rent, and th coals peri 
whi ey in sel f-protection — Societies have laid down. 
: have before me ind * rules and ipae e 
ocieties, — 
e 
of the  bondager at 10d. a- m in summer and sd. 
—i 6l. 6s. 10d.—and the house and 
that a hind 
m 
f Contrasting the different rates shows that 
ihe gross Pv in South Northumberland is 8. 
er than it is in oxburghshire. 
vde | gbt 
sud at the New in) Cromhall—all in Gloucestershire. 
Lastly, I fear they E very often be in danger when | © 
-|they transact their b at i 
s is Gla 
h 
just ami to the ex 
which such places involve, and whieh in such places 
are incurred, In the boo k of vo eei] S wan Inn 
[um b, i 28th rule that 
* Should any member offer ! ds ay wagers - club hour: 
in a poi rm - € forfeit 6d.; and further, on feast 
day club nig Fraea -— 
tin NO ionem 7j jd 
proved, the offender d forfeit d 
Aga wA f the Albion. ‘Cab, the oth rule 
Any. mem) uring the quarterly or anniversary 
iier who he close of business shall get noisy, 
quarrelsome, or intoxicated, orjwho shall curse, swear, or use 
res ll refuse to keep 
clerk or either of 
And eva the e following is among the rules of the 
md 97. 
Asa general rile, a majority of Eng 
are located in hov which are grouped together as 
villages by men who. have n n plou ghm men, 
1 1) 
t : n t 
no intere st i 
ited e g Soci iety ponie 
“Tha at if any me in 
Society room a dis n liquor, give ip om e, the 
e pete cde of English — 
a convenient wd 
ness to the steading. king at pulso 
, bondager system in the south-east of Scotland, and 
in Northumberland—which is an unnecessary appen- 
dage or excrescence t 
isguis eii take 
name of God in vain, curse, game, offer to ‘ay ay wager or 
sing, for nin offence ie shall be fined asi ET Shall 
utar collar, strike, ui 
ich gno its 
f zu is ey 
body; and that as Mr. G 
t 
d | M.P.; Mr. Torr, Mr. 
rn 
" upwards, and then sow fresh Grass seeda ; 
I 
the system of management in the er district which meet at public houses ere in “ dein ir da 
j| better tha I e seen in the eae: ies of Wor- ement of Grass.—In yo aper of the 23 
= eter, Gloucester, Buckingham, Kent, and Surrey, ult., you ask—how shall we improve a price of unpro- 
in Englan s e condition of hinds in the | ductive PESO f I had a piece such as your Corre- 
. Edinburgh district, the farmers might increase sponden peaks of, and ther ere was de epth soil 
- ther w and add to their forts with- |I sl pl 9-incl 
. ont payin "higher rate of w My present | broad 
it, and I think you E have per- 
mproved phon pasture. An Experimentalist. 
manently 
t [Will : you aub out any instance of the success of this 
g | M cuna ent? 
Salt i 
Cmn ,Grain.—In last k? 
G eso our und (Qu ud 
many cott. e for the social evil peculiar to espon Mr. Edw: rroll, Garbutt, Cornelius Durham, Gates 
rural districts. My motto is one house for every man | expresses surprise that I Pun so little common salt in Hanoy, Yoh Focie, Duntisbourne House ber iran 
emploved — Eod the year. That implies one | Wheat. He cannot feel more than I do ^n. his state- enderson, William, Hartt, & Son jelds 
e for every 3 š hk nd in d in Northumber- Embi yar at on the mud-lands of the Wexford Harbour Hore ll, Jobn, Stevington, Bed field. (a ll, Stocksfield nT 
and in the counties of Roxburgh and- Berw TA mbankment Compan jor er but partially tee son Libs pean dp as mem x 7 vu tle ON 
and two ecd m = y 50 acres of arable land in | the x various kinds f Melvain, Two ris s Villas, New AT 
Jan : or be, Frederick, Ra’ adi Gateshe: 
] Lothi ian, which i t at a rental of 4l. qu gene purposes, but «of pe iei more ipee! lly, Nicholson, George, Wi s Raventoth, Garba 
imperial fr. tans pte in DÀ a|and to such an extent was salt found to exist Palmer, Charles Ma ark, Whitley Park, Newcastlo-on-Tyne 
Mer of dns Society of Arts, t some n ud heat grains, which were in all other ej IA Neweastleon Tyne- o Gateshead 
an employ one man for every "res nd en acres of | espects of the finest samples, that some of the| Ranger, Josiah, Ashdown Park, East Grinstead 
agape ural —— ; 1859, Dec. 0. One millers objected to bu uy the same, alleging as a reason ce md cce rere: i rote 
or each man e ploy regular. dy h out the t found the diffi- , JO! nniside, Ne t e 
de will bea ul guide for roe in p^ gland. | culty in sepa the bread sida Def ài Es om, raei ristopher, aal Green: Mere. With an 
sits in E ein yi — a oul x ruin the Tul s ber in the - they omers. But by a Jie Sed bipes —— prend m ennt House, Ulverston 
: zint ish vi A n ee prompt some | they ‘oun ey could dispense i in a great measure = porra 
“red-hot De Lea with the usual Veitch, Heny amies, King’s Roac Chelsea, London, S. W. 
i AA ar Peia 7 m | bread.” If sarge the Wheat Walker, Richard C., Middlesex Grange, West Hartlepool 
ta : ench farm TE in Hagia i and ES had S pened and torwarded "i me, T mro eme Wabi Samu i Wao lt al Doncaster 
ept on his employer's farm, and li tofeed|glad to submit them to chemical examination. A pug Da 
à pig, as they do on "T weedside, there would ci owes | great many Fe gy of Wheat-grain and its ash Wot omiani Cape, [emis , itsheat on Tyne 
sped fr ak cbe cider. aem quen — there as S mie kn pedem d P uen ORIENT Maren Hon. A. Nelson Hood 
ny of my la NS o! a is always very small, Pe A 
1 workmen on Twoedai de are Wen epe ed and it is asa rule the less, the riper the Site fes the qp TE a a Vice. President of the e Society in 
forte bt I do not know of a “si e etter its quality. Of chlorine again the quantit the room ate as rd Ashburton, on the nomi- 
i fees Upon referring to an Mec found is seldom more than what is calle n ven rotate, INT, Vanoudt e AR 
m the Mark Lane Express of N , 1863 1/100 lb. of fine wheaten flour there is altogethe ‘mk ror 
Sethe states that that my Wheat sajaa i Ih. Jed of more tha or 13 oz. of mineral matter; and if this nrg t h eei Bramston, A.P. presented the 
alter rh sg pron Will ^ ood a. " re all es sc raat ik poan be considerably less than the — eae eae puch it oci Iu 
: r, or in cha ind i a y equantity which bake int ixi 
other Wheat of 58 lbs. ight seem to ng i are with flour in Ns Z oc sis ‘of eere : een examin ned by the Committee, and. by, Mens Cien, 
advantage, whereas Tong object but the | Lawes, Rotha Mea te: cos e Societa T “the | aee mae den pti Bs 
8 truth. correct. 
Da The Pedigree as been grown a die Summer —— Teak to] present for your soseptanes April 30 was 2,8367. a Mob 
bushel, i e to weigh 661 lbs. the imperial | advertise Per und the seasons Aes hes ee ed, mb T JouRNAL.—Mr. Thompson, Ge Wen E 
Talle tt, trust that this summer will agente fi eekly 
that i a recently n etel not without ample aa as to the existence of à. genet tiat for wy | t| e * Wednesday, 3 vor the Pre Te “ope cod 
j if p x uite concede t timate enough n4 
win declared all benefit the Once or tie feda, ardent Cronici sper origin in DS and D ame on ie y nen eno wie ie 
Deren e nir iodical meetings at public-houses. from inspectio of" the tabulated e records of the | in Sh p y 
à of M clu ve been known pasts Could alone entitle any theo practice of NiWois MszrrNG.—Sir Matthew Wh ae 
existence— forth, t the whole period of their en iude altered when fs if arhe Id X Bart., M.P., reported that the Committee had settled 
x AF an: Somes med m e each in ite onal ing featu x " - em fully rer fem and ha hearing the programme, which would be forwarded to ev 
ore me, nou; albo to ave obtai 
| tough . the demoralising tendene d. un be RISE, Thr Mak Da ind. elswH m re ut BOW member of the e nts had been e 
which their meeti eld. Friendly SiT. Hersehe!'s published opinion, mses | into wit! table local tradesmen for an eff. 
ill be in T€ held :—** Friendly | would think of altering his conduct in the slightest particular, | cient supply of refreshments in the Show-yard, This 
self-gov. ean they soy th he aM and | in 9otiéqombet: < c eae en A a dry — ie E — as adopted. 
hatais of man w their affairs vee teak doti EEE G6 bi kat i paket xd Country MEETING OF 1865.—The report of the 
can no control a ences, whom the that itey have" vritten to rer motos" aay soin rep — Y sending | C 
try uL abet t oa! I body of | them, at their own reques bre tement of my views. [Í he "Social ety at Exeter and Plymouth having been 
the he House of Commons, | do trust ES get ii ths "aen ahoni a ‘he rec: à, the Council f d E 
the Queers Go eating They will be "4 result in an s drought throughout all ort e groate "à c were avoured by the attendance of 
de r rules an part of the tried I have y nam ves north 
1 ldoubt ascertained td tables have not beon Sepe Belgium, Holland, M a d of Germany adjacet, Deputation Tot star and its neighbourhood.—The Right 
ern, eastern, and central England, the Gardeners’ Chroncle 
open 
nd o 'urageme! 
lish by 
wil give me a fair a enco 
— 
not 
ent to'go on and 
ractice, the truth of 
emonstra 
bat 
arid. bewilder spe nd almost cvm = me gue 
which I feel I possess, of unders' 
habits of the climate under hich. A live. 
Chronicle has been m bit a 
ent ru med, it e. ald be 
f this she s prediction t abould turn out aired a It 
, tha. ost unusual thing that adry 
maler th: 
one. if I have risked some 
opinion, I aint rod you tha t yo 
pon yourself the se 
i8 
return. My v 
id tend to make thes p a 
in this Ave By dime. as Du Bi April 28. 
y, Sandgate, 
Societies, 
AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. 
Lon TH ay, May 4, inei pe 
Present : t, in the Chai ; Earl 
à theart, the Earl of rene spondit Senile, "Lord 
Berners, Lord Chesham, Lord ecce Lord Tredegar, 
Lord Walsingham, . C, Kerr n, Ba art., M.P.; Sir 
Matthew White 
r. Bo wiy 
hallon r. "Dent, 
M.P.; Mr. Druce, Mr. Brandreth Gill, dne r Holland, 
es | M.P.; Mr. Wren Hoskyns, Mr. Hudson, 
s | Pali: Mr. Po 
Mr. Shuttleworth, 1 
rn, Mr. 
Wells, E Wilson, Mr. Frere, Polen: Bitotde, 
and Dr. Voelcker. 
fo lowing N ew Members were ele cted 
z 
p 
8 
E 
and 
Bell, William, Cramlington, aa ienee 
Berrington, Arthur Davies, Pant y Goitre, Newport, Mon- 
hshire 
Ble akin sop, Samuel, Lobley Hill, Gateshead 
Bolam, Charles G., Bentinek Terrace, defessi Tyne 
Bolam por os., Bentinck Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne 
Bouverie, Philip Pleydell, irl gran Bad gewarer 
Cochrane, Archibald, ra e, Gainford, Takai 05 
d) ‘Thorne, Ee hir 
n-Tyn 
Etbrick, Anthony, North Hylton, Sunderland 
Í Worshipful the Mayor of Exeter, The Right Hon. 
the Earl of 
