#46 THE SUNT CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (May 7, 1864 
von, The Right Hon. Lord Clifford, the Right Hon,, Lord | 
ios ore, the Hon. C. Trefusis, M.P., - Sir La et M ANA 
cote, Bart., C. B., M. dd Sir John Duck wort art. ; 
. These gentlemen having communicated to the Mà pas 
the fullest local information connected with thei 
returns. | either : r diret yt to the corn eg ecd 
ctive district 8, 
h, Bart. 
Zi , Bart. ; Hs ard, Esg., M. P. for Exeter; Cds we | 
l ky Hen | inquiries madè of them 
: evinced in promoting 
r og 
Plymouth Deputation.—The -y St. Germans, Vis The m tations marin 
Falmouth, Lord Churston, Mayor of Plymouth ; The Solicitor. 
Genéral and Walter Morrison, Pad, M.P.'s for Plymouth ; i vr under all 
a ir Art d, C 
A 
or of Dévon ; Sir Arthur Buller ahd Wm. Ye rran ountr eeting next 
Esq., M.P.'s for -evoiport TX bartes, Esq., N. Ken- yM 
dail, Esġ., John St. Aubyn, Sq. chard Davey, Esq, 
M.P.'s tor € Trelawny, Bart, and Arthur 
p 
their attention had been 
uth 
ceeded to t sideration of 
cir cumstances, for holding the 
ar; ar id à 
the 
by the Council, the Pre of Bove 
btn ssed to them uw best thanks of himself and the 
Council for thei niness in haying attended the 
e ad e grower’s) u post-office, agree ais n" 
aye mentioned, shall be bap avin wl a Yr br ay 
he ^na half Lum 1, iss ai 
the offen dan deg: x^ ake 
here i is one of the evils I have alluded to, d 
th 
meeting that day, ‘ind for the „deep, interest they had 
e 
g withdra awn; the Council pro | 
the 
fari which y have not attempte ed to deviso a Ypa 
orrect, for the simple — M I cou not find 
one 5 that W ould efficiently m 
The iid is to know in ine way the 
corn which is not taken to Jat) can p 
the driven cat adv vantages of ingh “position, to whieh 
real vale of 
ascertained, in 
that the inspector, and through him the parties interested 
it, may be Batisfied of ita oeda Bie This is a part oj i 
sübjéet which should not be lig! hely passed Over, 
algai it 
Plymouth by 24 votes to à 
T.— eaa V ith the bye-laws the | meat, a N 
Council a tee by ballot the. following Meeon list: 
| to be recommended by them for "ricus at the ensuing | ret 
cre érotiry of Local e General Meeting on the 23rd in 
ATT. 
(From the rising 3:3 Y Bake tah Meeting 
in 1862, to the present time.)] 
| Monthly | Special 
Councils, | Councils. 
Total, Total, 
16. 3. 
Mu. Committees, 
Counti m 
Total, No. of Attend- 
19. Meetings. | ances, 
mos, Charles Edwards, 5, Cedars $ Ros, 9 Uta Common, Surre 
Anti, J, Hungerford, en t, Leomingter, i M hire 
Barthropp, Nathaniel PO TEM, Wickham Marke ha 
Bowly, Edward, Sidd! deren esters 
EE sae gg eed Sr. Cheshatn, - ks 
RM A d 
Leigh, Lo: Y 
Macdonald, Sir Archibald K., Bart., Woo Nites ae Liptidok, Hats ; : 1 
Randell, Charles, Chadbury, ‘Evesham, Worcestershiré i 1 
day, William, epont, e 54 ie 
Shrewsbury and Talbot, Earl of, Inges Hail, Stafford 
Ei 
ål E *- 
yerum Lieut.-Col. Charles, neéley Park, Binck burn, nla | 
Tredegar, Lord, , Hew pore E ns Muths bad 
Wells, a Holmesóód, Peterboror aes blu adi 
1 | 1 
19 | 6 
m 
ra 
bo bo 05 
ag t 
here returns the àverages wou i^ ill be very incoinplete, ty 
"V E of corn by, stoc to the high price 
, will undo cubtediy, ue incre ease for many yan o 
Ti 
i rfect ery pro It ow 20 y: "m 
mcn pt io corn me Lm which tim 
remained 7 y quo inquiry has been made b X: 
Legtslà ue d as r^ r^ Meria ór demerits. Surely it etii 
that it i i i 
g 
me t a defect but recently discovered. 
of thi b wi "a as far back as 1854, va 
1856, the same cónbplàints were brought against them as have 
| be ntioned tk ning, and that the Board of Trids 
were made cognisant of it through the deputation that waited 
on that honourable Board. 
Reviews, 
| Nesbit’s Practical Land-Surveying. Eleventh vw 
edited by William Burness, F.R,A.S, Longmans, 
A new editi tion of this standard ‘work has is just bei 
issue 
I 2 | 
out by Mr. W. Burness, It is an extremely co 
ond we ¥ elaborate wok he e practical instruction 
ven and illustrated in Mp te 
Mic in ver case x s dieci ssion of the theor 
Dh iih Y fey #3 foun o that both the scienti 
H practice of surveying Pd ot computation as app 
ó both the quantity and value of land, are very 
AM having move Society and 12 others in Which there iè Kot po im an 25 quarters ; 
hold | pe AA Mee prii, p^ ted db ko b nije of ndor do neke 100 bed made Ro ri and 43 of the 
"The 
Sor a 
EH 
Monge of “Oats the returns are 
rns of that in qe 163 
E ey AT DA hala A quarters; and the 
mde pa MI: st hee E 
| wounds Ta e DE 
the S it is undesirable that the Wis hg od ui -— 
ive business trAngactiotia|, 9. Bef fore den peti of the ‘afte as tab the Bii. y 
iven, 
: he € uv dotie good work a8 editor, re-writitg 
cting, supplementing às Was Occasional ally 
requited, and TUM justifying the Nem MA às a 
veteran SE ural writer he had already in maby 
ways acquired. 
4 the mo tion was Wcondiea $ by 
Mr. m nag a an bandes E been moved by 
corn, and more exl 
Mr. Pain that “the Council has every confidence in 
t nsulting Eng 
Whea 
Àj, NEAR WaRnINGTON.— Mr. J. I. Blacks 
Hark Har 
burn's sem contains 242 dria NE 48 aerei in 
ing 
32 acres 
he Consulting Engin atid nid no V and now thi trator op opinion is in favour of stock- reed pasture, 86 acres meadow and Clover were 
he present arrangement," à divisigh was taken, when | Seid, he bigh prie of meat and i con: | Wheat after root erops, 33 acros Oats, 10 acres mum 
three tótés Wore i iv he Me o E Mo ind tari s to Tera ea s exerHons from the agtien: a seres Vetches for stall feeling, 15 ‘text es oly 
10D, au corr m E and with t sen ont a 
for the amei men rigin prosperity. of. thie cnn we Ui ay hiturally | 3 3% acr rnips, Mangel, garden 
conelude that it will M 
decrease, 1 To st 
rent. Ishoul 
so large a quantity of corn 
LER 
ay 2. The Mode of Taki 
Tarana Ne AE NDLER reada Pear on nsec iene | 
from wi 
low price of all Lo iode of PM E p the dificaltys e nes 
: ; ) bd been an inducement , to, feed vin 
with it, thereby ving the expenses connected with it in 
artage, &c. Tuer si t tolled doubt that it was intended by 
ertai 
rs bel 
d feeding, | » ea armar 
Stock-re: 
devote hi: pi dod is he chier means by which to tthe f (a 
suppose tha! woth on id E me i 
s the muta! r uy d 
which we make the following extra practicable, the average p d » a You o eat, Barley, 
Sdk ia food Oats during the year. As it stands at present—this 
, in particular—nearly e * chm is A ding some 
Nou EAS p the weg t of; 
5b belo 
supply | grain 
v their oen 
hie pe 
p 
toek with his inferi 
Pene that onl $^ would command the h 
i n^ 
obi bh à ED di Tien E de eR leavin 
I have no hesitation i shying it 
more secon 
myst the stock at hom r4 ome. Theidon 
Rot e e Tie CS ECC —X 
4. T trast I have laid before yot saficient füc tay hd impro: 
the returns should not be made vy the sa 
ation, 
| erops 
4 a 
[| homestead, olea ron and plantations. Custo 
MT rotation—1st, Oats; 2d, re git X we 
4th with se gods for ng 
years. we stock consists of 10 henses 1 mx 
dairy cows, 7 helen, 8 300 she "dee and lambs, 
rearing calves; ti 
y mae 
and purchase puse s ie 350 tons 
[sera and 70 of night soil, 11 tons of Poir iE 
and 1 ton of prepared bone manüre. dr! 
has been reqüired since the last prize was Paride 
this farm. 
MS farm ge in a very e xod district; is @ T^ 
very suitable fór pródi pes Ms th "e 
The nv s —— levél, herr good roa a - 
Lies within the ra pelear t-c m nq d un 
of ode era and of uring mam in bue 
fields are large, of pr foer bh pien | well 
gates an acne to each. em of cries he 
| improvements had been mide p: 
e mae 
AE 
ees ped th | Twill MU &chemb, although 1| fectly clean, ex wt 
bree. tin KOR nond know that i ke eis a so I sball lay myself Aer to bist. A Bess ve a bees 10 siis not these ; bub, wher 
 tranalt an ig re Profit. would pro; 08e : at every grower of corn shall maké d 
stra Sait their ct be pendet on} infer cd return, ead — ders from patha t maor delivery, of all Wheat | 
! date, oh 
zyra the price 
Ti està dress of tho 
2.. Th 
shall 4 ed. thro 
g o Rides or Divino 
. inspee 
n grown a ae and sold by h 
at which . sold. 
tor 
correct returns 
Hd Oats gro by bi sold, since the date 
ttet 
bad with "nde 
M thas Mark gn 
asters, 
,received. at their o 
Iu Uam 
of 4 ai 
| M pies with Man 
Wales, quality very g 
The 
góne to ark, 
eration 
ha 
mei m bg" er 
ad the go os and replanting x a [ 
y day then; the weig! of produce moy 
sey en Barley side s! rior epe t 
Oats 
s | height, th and uniformity. Oa SOS id, 2 
high, £7 acres of these wi Aya 
not so large as 
The Clover and seeds of. 1st, 24, and 3d. rus 
DA mown, showed evidence of ep wet 
ede “The. Mies in 
ii | Needs. Tt stack-yard of new ond old Tye 
