Jose 4, 1864.) THE GARDENERS CARONERE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 587 
Seg | then SMS, i lack of that p patience i vhic] h 
T TY, a of Landed Property. n whic 
paz and WEST of ENGLAND S0C SOCIETY 13 the MANUFACTURING. LRA have for DISPOSA AL | he had been gnally deficient during the period 
E Encouragement of A Aptent AR large quantity of ENCAUSTIC TILES damaged gsx | - low xa e i he upshot w: as th t half 
erce. ü ed of Wales, K.G. of MAEAEA; which they would be willing to deliver free ont a Rail | * at one ha 
n: =H. II. The m, IMPLEMENTS, | at a rate lower than the e cost of the commonest description of Paving | the erop was sold ond the Erit d wave of price 
2X M t r Cottages and Farm-h 1 
pIBE AN: NOAL, FENIBIHION, HORTICULTU RAL SPECI: Tites, enabling them as Property AM gg aats; AF would be had reached him, and the other half was sold 
ENS, will — place at BRISTOL, on JUNE 13, 6, 17. supplied at a very low rate. : - the great wave of price had passed him]! 
M PE "i i g 4 2 I 
E ous d one of farmers 
863-1864 :— Hon. Earl Ki ‘ sou te X Y. Z., Ironbridge, Shropshin 
Tue CATTLE and. TET d Hon, Rar ror - TN On "e denied. so it was with the thousand an 
e 
umo por mee p moie who bad done the very same—who had 
STEAM ENGINES and MACHINERY in MOTION; Tho ARTS The Agricultural Gase tte, = fac LE - raised that wave by their igno- 
iti PLOUGHS & CULTIVATORS, MOWERS & ; UM SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1864 nt behav n the market—picking their own 
"to work from 11 tà 3 o'clock, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, LL x pockets for "tli bénadit of the very few who had 
BORENNUAL ait ee ANQUET, on à WEDNESD AY. MEETING FOR THE WEEK. : e wisdom or the luck to sell. mi 
an daily. T. g d Yoon 
he ot e the Royal Mari x ek of Colonel Gas Wzpxzsniv, June E ese irregularities of price by which the great 
coyne, C.B.,) will P ay on Monday, „ and Wednesday; and ae ] aj n 
S Aer eap uU “cee | A TARGE portion of the present number of | the result of that ignorance which correct agri- 
et > — M 3 a : 
E AOE ORAON DAN OA E Mitos eges the g Agricultura Ganetie is fore the s vei ae with | cultural statistics will remove. At present indi- 
as Hewry Sr. Jons Ma ULE, Beatam, 2, Wood Street, Bath. of Arts id al en vour obtain information or 
n 
J: BEAUMONT, LAND SD AGENT, a 3! ee reins of M. Barney Drwrow's excellent — Ml : 
stani T, Josia "A . 
aes: kes the Planning ahd Execution of pom on the same sokjes t: We-have tne le d thus this d less than it otherwise would 
Drainage, Y Estate ^ rovements generally ; and Wa Em! -| with thanks ou: r obligatio ns both to ournal TM ury it does is not so great. 
Irrigation and Warping the Erection of Farm Bui dings, Labourers the — for - abridged report of their proceed Government _ ‘shall at length comido WM o 
E verme dep i erat ne private cost of the Landowner or throug in 88, which s been here given, and to fr. l in oub the 
Estates Surveyed and Mapped, or Inspected and Reported upon BAILEY Darrow for the use of the valuable series sary inquiry w ah bo oni generally made, and its 
mp: OC T IVi e 
dnt. E. "arliament Street, Westminster, S.W. Punches resu s more generally pa publi 
MHE WEST of ENGLAND LAND DRA ‘DRAIN AGE and| It will be seen that the niger Mere E Camp, M.P., is next Tuesday again to 
Tue 
RE Society was for the most part e an the attention of ‘the House of Commons to the 
cuppa y peony Oy Toner. coe | eu ar dwellings for labourers in town. Much 
or P. q 3 E : 
leiretm rhe Hight Hon the IMPOR Dryox, Puy pam Castle. of the argument relating to the subject’does however |! 
t lly to the di i the 
ILLIAM PonrER. Esq., vut -r Fort, Honiton. 
Terms MUTUALLY ADVANTAGEOUS TO LANDLOR D TENA 
NTS. way o l 
ained and d without ex) vi te to th 
Oams » aal) SEP the fe Woe a ient | rural cotta n ort both of the first 
to meet the only payment whic are required to make, | day's discussion and of the se cond day's conference, 
y the interest of from arto ve per cent. on the loan, 
's Act not requiring | thom to pay of the principal; al al which we hope to give next week, thus properly say 100,000 
en ge on the 
Tedleemable at any time, or liquidated over Sao n of qu s aiuto ims a place i ehi pi ifteen such typical portions would represent ‘the 
‘01 2 ew! rain an v 
expense to th vea whole — fairly, — er uld amount in 
to one-te of the vilitate ifti t of cul- 
tivated land i n the isla! b In a memorandum 
which he has published on the subject, he Zea :— 
There havə been throe objections hitherto urged to 
ipa D of "meine aor Statistics ;— 
e cost. 
^. The inquisitorial character of the inqui 
8. The difficulty of M edad Tetur 
plan now submitted tho -— is not 
The Works are — - the Company, who k A eep in o THAT was a capital home thrust of Mr. CORBET ET, 
xtensive and experienced staff o: kite, 1 
A ul Workmen ; or Proprietors may avail themselves of the into tho ose who were the othe er day discussing the 
iil Hu xecuted under their ovn | present méthod of taking the corn returns before 
ee an m are obtainable under the Com: the London Farmers’ Club :—‘ Ho did not know 
n are also executed by the Company for parties advancing bd PRA i t 
their own Capital or not wishing to borrow the LIU 
cs; cd SPERO Bont, oy Fann feet c6 London,” |last hour"—** Was the Club prepared to declare 
zr LANDS IMPROVEMENT DUMPINI: itself in favour of agricultural statistics? He had| (i) B 
Incorporated by Special Act of e t in 1853. frequently observed that when that expression was d 
2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, S.W. H di . ` ( 
To LANDOWNERS, THE CLERGY, ESTATE Aux, Boos idoli; &c., IN used, farmers immediately fired up; but to Is 2 mes nor 
ENGLAND AND Wins, AND IN SCOTLAND. mind it certainly appeared that by the experience | farmers will be known, and neither the persons making the 
ric * corn bid 
2M 
y 
The Com advances m unlimited in amount, for the : y 
novii Works or ‘Agricaltural | Tes gharredtonit the whole outlay and of that evening, ‘agricultural statistics’ and 
IER ires de sand Warn bya To enargefor28years — | returns? meant d r expe the same thing." 
Rec icial purpose, Good service y any one who shall p 
ME oy ore Machinery fy ey oF Drage or ioe annie neon = Sts wild examples of the — e ig pini. 
uris 
(3. The typical districts will be fixed ins Dad say 
100,000 acres each, laid down on the Ordnance maps. Every 
— within that limit will be exhausted, so that absolute 
accuracy will be attained. 
8. MF or Landing places on the sea coastor on the banks o 
4. The Erection of Farm Houses, Labourers’ Cottages, an alread ze 
Buildings required for Par n Si perp and —i- eollee iba w proposed, d Sir HARR 
pees aon quier the proviolons uP uty AN of raea tion that an accurate knowledge of the Me s = eed of. the Ordnance Survey by Mio they 
— E DAS eg mos dra Wh role 1o dal reperi. condust witlishis stai 
Portionate share of the cost, and charge the sane with the expenses € to en however, - b mo ‘that hardly the whole i mt 
No dA of title is required Company being of examp equate ordially hope that proposal 
Ep Mt T. NOEL and illustration of it; a Ži the whole result of that "y: be m Aere: ie and tat whether 
he fa 2.00 - Yper ents have 
is now possi sible, and. REET T's illustrati tion nude in: Seotl land of the ene of 
her Mr. 
uses and other Bem t is quite a ease "in point. The general proposi- 
Enclosure Commissioners. ernment | Perfect publication of the 
truth fi ear 
For further information, and for forms of application, ap; ee the whi h hall ultimately have, will no doubt be i i 
y A which we s a vm = : the problem, or only as a preliminar 
Westminster, SW. D artt, Managing Director, 2, 0 Old Palaco Y witnessed rather in the ter safety of com- | men Pal approach to A AA rra it may thi this ende 
THE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE — Eo oe ed in te. greater be submitted to the test of a trial, for which there 
and IM iNY, certain cnm guidance, and ti 
irman. h will m 
OW 3 
H be n. " e from SO CUN TIAS ANN 
J. Barney DENTON, pal ineer. H 
this fey trans, = in any special in vin of imm diate profit, Shieh - rici = InoN, and as strong as stee 
s ¢ mame. of ncompetent 1 ird ——— s cial lessees, will be ever directly traceable from it. Particular | are . Those im are m 
t ko., may efe the following Improveinents, and examples s gre ceed: mur are € the gae if| aquainted wi € ith iron and steel will tell us that 
; - any were n a gene 8 te 
1 Al works of Drainage Ela Wa p M injury. They are the result of excotional effing their rome: M ulturists have now 4 
: Labourer, and al kinds of Farm Bulldogs. knowledge or exceptional luck, re oapr —— to deal with iron in various forms that 
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as to adapt the amount of annual pa; tie 3 to tia atom ‘cumstances of : r irl auy is i ry hat fa 
the tenants, the term for building works being limited to Sl years year more fairly over the months and more fairly | understand certain elementary ointsi in this part of 
and sing | 0 ul E materi ange 
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gements for effecting improvements are thecsfold :— the subject was last discussed before the | fallacies about iron have obtained some currenc 
No.1. The works may be d ed ted tirely b the 
bsiowner ge as comer and executed entire iy yi the Society of A rts, we thowe from the quantities and What engi ens — — gem d —À of 
= and conduct the m: matter through all the official forms for charging | da eta nd prices realised of all the corn sales of | any material i pronk a ur 
ze ^h mpany will supply plans number of lorg ms, how little the | dea 
executed. 
E In ce ru th f pad i 
Uie ital the F Enclosure Commission on Nag 2 € Y| year benefited the Posner of those farms. 
the plans, riako the ent ae and Amaliy tenants had, i. T€ by their large sales when corn. : 
theres the actual amount expended, with their com- | was low, eir abstinence sales when 
e e Commissioners. i r 
coandovters niay tnus obtain what assistance they require from the | COr Was ; created that great wave of 1 
Works jid no more, » in effecting í the objects in L. Mm by which agriculturists were so T cá wor e 
vements are H * 
Em ig, iniomers arho merely requiro tho skill and and by which the general course of trade g Yom transy. 
^ mpan; cers and a staff in constan oth i ) 
the mons to be addressed to Wriutam Crrrronp, the Secretary, much injured. xis of the bar. There are also ue inds of 
2 ol pe x y — ent Street, S.W. he present writer was then in the pete stresses, such as those of pee nd torsion, 
ga 
1 er neces of 300 acres of arable land. His corn harvest of | * Shearing " is the kind of stress undergone b 
Hu. AND ut S PA ENT sone i Va em the previous year, got in in bad eode. was | the rivets of the rivetted joints of a boiler, or W 
mum erdt, stile or for oil Mr MER “ail oos d Fork, and is fully sold, as straw was needed, during winter. Much|a pin in a forked joint. $ ulti e Sista 
on may be ting Stk imn d miniry Jabouron of the Wheat had indeed been warehoused during | of a given size of rivet to this transverse force is 
See PED Kow dariona, and at the seats of many | the period of lowest prices, but had to be sold | the me. as, or m. =~ - than, the resistance 
sete variis & Burma will forward os | early in the spring Lag neg of its Fae veer = pull ** Tors: «di ing, is - 
cach, at 1s, 6d. per gallon, at tno | When prices rose pril an urse he ergone by a B. ohjost wh n twisted. 
week Rey T Hal don Weta Vin Eho kingdom, resolved, as regarded the remainder of the pud revolving shaft is thus subjected t torsion, Vi 
Street West, E. orks, we obtained: [in rick, that he would not lose the high p: is itself a special form of tensile stress 
