Marcu 12, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
an 
hund 
dre 
small enclosures "the _first 
d ff fiy years ago! Small holdings— | 
„sta ge—the babyhood of 
owner of such a district to set up at once as king 
the Gipsies. 
sci say that I have dwelt too long upon t 
Ma Ni rather, if you can, on su 
| 
ambitious | on t. 
of a ei 
the 
ch Les 
251 
y our | Pillion; and ‘in that pg ae the turf had dis-  Kirkleavington near Yarm, . York, August 19, 1840, 
me P A ed pein ih pe A | appeared,— — hard —-— had m it bald, (as ` has a | addressed to John Bolden, Esq, Hyn ning, near 
ttitude it was not ill pourtrayed upon his figure as it | playful way of doin th -worked surfaces,) | Lancas m. 
flang itself down in the musing moo early leisure, | and behold tl oads—not made, Pita grown ; It describes with great precision the arrangements 
the face half buried in the hand, while the cold iron- -| yet with such an Mein breadth of margin ph on | made " shipping cattle of Mr. Bolden's to London, 
grey dawn began to peep obtrusively into cel room | either side, as might well suggest to an hei Je to Australia, and ere pty llows :— 
hope with the nts all will be 
ely ae ‘eflectually done till mp cattle o" — 
en you 
i501 to 
hem 
there “till ee ad dns, cain I pee Mar will 
and r 
1t 
elieve 
evidence an the feeble efforts of wr 
hat tt 
ld 
F 
all your attention, 
— Franklin's 
Lic 
py 
ing. 
barn, a strawyard, and a 
s has a ‘Living,’ a 
ss common ;—n 
tt 
ibd a veh whi rm 
ver nad 
foo 
ite of his own hearth-ston ne 
i 
y pourtray a more vivid picture 3 the olde en tim 
i the comparison of these two 
able la ind-pictures, aye and 
the eye, of the interval, and what ha 
of a cent 
ened 
d 
ini 
8 
uilt, 
ot ‘contemplation, Ñ suggested a ET an 
cow- ae n 
and the 
gh n 
E 
ust ha 
added; and b i|. 
e for generations dels 
mily ! Anon, t imes change, the e plou 
Fi 
a ell begun is w orke hal done,” tie prover ys. 
“ Stare — liquas vias?! Ne gor 
re was such plication 
hefoe an of the 
literally expresses “the resolve which followed 
nd u th 
even very name, a 
E 
has to give way. Mor 
truth tbe Student 
contemplation of that a 
LI 
e fd 
as as body of the puma 
EOM it came fori 
and lively grandchi 
— hung against t the 
and accompli 
fous t gall 
e our Mio plans, and turn 
the mimic proportions we once thought so 
a eraot geo 
n e 
things 
rt of i Eide nt and Heed 
and ma aintained it 
. WWderfülly reduced editi 
about with’ you in an ordinar 
convenience sequence where much has to be 
shed. 
room in T a. et f 
? They indee 
mi 3 
E “head over dus nid, gpl 
cath ; — 
for t 
ay, S 
and the space it ied and live 
on, ‘or neither him nor even itself a 
e fi 
+: Newey wit ith 
Eve No 
wooden ploughs of sonder and “weighty pa equis resolved tolay his 1 ins approaches, to 
he new Dam 
werein a 
work, 
A make 
aid 
rushing wind or th ie wide horizon, their 
| chequer "a only by deep gravel pits, 
where every 
| from dept th or s 
n what he vira, 
urface, of soil or turf, nd or stone 
he holes ! 
r | and left nothing behind— but ¢ 
rapidly 
revolutiontets,” ( (quoth 
Excelle nt th Sera in thei eir way are Ai, and Water. 
But then 
veys—verit- 
life- pictures. presented to | 
d happ 
maxim, 
gaping Aes ved 
h 
T judg 
e| “I tha nk y ou may your hints and information. You 
| have canal declined Sir Thomas Fairfax—he is not 
worth 57. e 4. told Ea encer tha 
two bulls e d so likely to throw discredit 
n the Short- eee ne of eattle as Sir Th 
dit Raine’s coarse-head d bull; 
t, 
d | why 
hd 
ne class of em 
| | judges of hate own appointing. 
“If you 2 d your sons in Australia to use any 
to thei ou 
ons who 
The cow M. 
o our own | 
ography whom the 
first Te i pt 
And h 
ent Sur 
"he 
ne by, 
ich the agri- 
f 
and picture ts 
antiqui ty’ “ when 
affor 
J fect of the | Nd 
qu old map was a sort of Mrs HN 
for in a very | mo 
and suspicious-lookin 
ere Ks hav ing low homage to 
terrible North-East ; 
| whic 
‘onist E Sont th-Wester w 
ita perm 
vereign as the necessity and 
nage, yea are districts where an eleme 
tagn: water has 
€: brewed. "d glued an 
a mummy-case mad 
y-case 
8, sand "a in the very soul as 
e 
e 
T very like the fresh 
iid of the ancient 3-inch Surv 
book cas 
e close by. 
ion, small en 
y walk,— 
rvey that | 
^s was bud | 
ough to carr 
point o 
nd oi ORE 
SÉ 
1 i Syn ‘Chesnut 
still jaaiet toilet of che Ash shall 
follow feiiding the ue Autumn with 
| rete. and the 
a 
e sparkling Holly 
eep an d laugh i ya A unde rneath, and 
ent yoke and sway, upon the trees 
ae c 
was! Wr adda v 
of cm xU. 
d 
q |21. Royal Butterfty's 
eye, I suppose 
| him to the bes bob 
or you e offspring, 
eders,—sooner or later it 
THE TUN ELEY = 
ler families 
e Barmpton Rose tribe pres last 
eek, make up state Ee herd. 
x "The f fo ollowing table ce ae descendants of No. 1 
in the Catal epe Roan Duchess 2d. 
Descendants of (1.) Roa; see by FREDERICK (11, Tu 
K . Another Roan 
'61, by Master F) tenes 
1857, by vane] (18, 348) 
8. Violante, 
(10,989) 
94. Violante's Butterfly, "09, by 
Royau Burrerr.y (10, 862) 
9. uer EN '63, by DUKE 
F WHARFDALE (19, 648) 
b Butterfly's White Duchess, 
an ao or WHARFDALE 
afi La Fille de Frederick, '59, 
by FREDERICK (11,489) 
Duchess, 
Ti 
'01, by ROYAL BUTTERFLY, 
^ Du chess 2d, is the 16th ngenpe Laer Old 
Mr. H 
Pine? 
rg 
n a really accu 
ould ha ave recog- 
hre 
der nade and d p that would suffocate 
any crea itte of pien ped spirit and stubborn tem 
T4 Aue like 
ER 
& 
h e Macbeth’s 
r the plain, blighting the very earth 
| they tra averse. And t the e night-Mail shall trot alo; 
ng, and | and 
utchinson's original old c Bes e is 
from a iri ntl yy family, numberi ng 2d C LEVE- 
LAND Lap, D F NORTHUMBERLAN $E 
and BTANA, oe d her Vogue 
pe^ several tim shown, and has su n in 
winning m 
'03; lsi 
t and small? 
Fulford's a 
Y 
that had | 
nd 
were swept away ; 
n nown to |a m: 
enominations, 
For in ol * orbis veteribus 
- NOTES ON C Ceo SHORT-HORNS.—No. I. 
la 
twenty | © 
Gwil- | 
but 
actual 
the warm Plantations; and 
draw “on his thickest ca 
‘gd 
ir, over 
> o" Londo on, down to Holyhead! 
Tue following y the "i Mr. Bate: 
on e aad pricey distinguished breeders, are 
rrespon ndence which has been kindly 
Sh 
in moun 
woe ily Wales, bat aa 
T 
-— 
hë 
> Jand. 
le e e Tuus FarRFAX: ele de thus described in 
n | the — T momen 
P omnia ie ER pow 
Traffic in 
tr baci 
The follo. ee a letter from Mr. Bates, dated 
o longer | 
i age, 
alliz was, (Web the oe vui * off | 
iy h petito 
2. Weit r turn to the family of Madaline ne, purcha: 
from the bu oie te in et Sneluding N No, 
Alice 
of this tribe i a 13 ken; as rine 
Descendants of Alice 2d by DUKE or eee (10,150) 
r4 T. diem: Butterfly, 
Double B Plc by Duxr or 
62, by Mr WHARFDALE(I9, 61.) 
BUTTERFLY (16,862) 
41. Alice Wharfdale, 
63, by DUKE or 
WEHARFDAL LE(19, 648) 
r30. 
6. gy ge 
66, by 
TER BUTTER- 
FLY (13,311) 
Y RE 
8,'62, 
ohh 802) 
Alice 2d, the dam of No. 6, was shown at the North 
