204 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Femrcany 27, 186 
27, 1864, 
ks per acre in the Dlghtearhood of Chiches E ree " â sie P$ : ——— 
a Toti quality: a, Oe tif a of a santente xd labourers in his employment, who | Let us see, then, what wa | the Weight of the prodan c= 
^p a a ould soon Je MS to appreciate the ode m E by first three years the beem i Sey : 
stem and Steam Cultivation.—I thank a y omfortable tead of envying the beasts of n" E ; in the three years when the mar a lok higher 
you for your mice upo n the prize system, d M field, which are € often better provide wi ^y. un a e sida again slg ae 
erae ig my letter. The evi idence in your ar ticle setter Miss the peasants. It may be asked what hope | 1° yigin the w ights say belted E and in the nest 
letter —' W there of making a fav ourable pue pu upon the pmo differenes whatever, you see, whether ween 
er e certainly hope that no such scheme as a majority f the adult male female, who polos near tant aoe? om como to the total prodat 
mcg rn under the Society's management, will grow have been en - apis d—to the us of the United | yee ory important malia, Bho ta produce of the het 
out o this suggestion; the Society teaches nothing by Kingdom— -to scenes of vice? Zand mi o oy, It must be | P9" unds. In the three years 76 bea difecetiss of only M. 
example, —puts a wrong construction upon my words : confess ed, ways those was, as nearly as possible, the same ; vu ed Fhe produe 
sy: by selection after trial at your annual shows to be | who have beon riod tat frightful | ra na diff Qu. Hn MRNA Was CH UN against Tel ne 
tried at an appeal court, a kind of H «d t ntfal | again a difference of only a few pounds. In Db 
: : pp „a kind of House of Lords—a | t0 con ntemplate, is small pe d. Yet xxm is no reason | 9f the whole period of 16 ycars the diffe the total prod 
ee paride setae ou must test them year| Why the rising generation Are ot be placed in a | 7222 lb., against 7234 lb. Salt is supposed to stromata as 
irn year, Peps hat is the House of Lords ? Jt is | condition to got, dy the instruction they receive | sppliod, thers was [prt i (o ADM period before edt ae 
suprem w pe preside over iy our | Education is thro i i brite,” there ction agains Me 
away, if i | 1001 gainst 56 lb 
ri ae ur lords of the day. "They sit hear | foundation on SIM tie m j^ mis ie ld ipe superior to B. fo Qe next ‘period ww Né d is 
n mere ut the doings of other men, Tar decide usefu d me mber of s ety. Goo d exa onpa have no | e: ies iP ket P es. b price in fa Yo 
o who is right or who is wrong. They “teach | & li E ie the versed, and the 
aoe, by example” in the sense in which your words | decency and s elf AMES Fe Co ee as | = ms hat bg xof * land Which had 1 no pr 
bee imply. Then take the steam-plough case at | Square, into which are enlace “every age and sex, to | is 49.7 against 49.8, bein ng again a litte i n favour of Ee 
Woreester, where Fow wler, Hoirard, and Smith, one and | ea ay and sleep br abt 5 po er xr pre ver Po uem in the proportions of d 
. " Pip d = , g the v 
protested against the award, and let it be tri d d AS tha dead a poe nd the living, indiscrimin: id portion of offal pa ion D yop ete coe papiri 
: u T ue ix ogether. t two EOM fro om hen years A was in this respect slightl en 16 first three 
ht all of it to have been impounded at Worcester, 9n the third of ,Sebnisny, 8 oom thre in which salt was applied the reverso was th gue 
m conveyed, if FETU, A p appeal Sar, vien |" so large as the bove NL «on were a UU EE vus ced pe the A cl od quantity 
100 acres ors land ought to have "us allotted to man, his wife, just eec fro ad confinement, | Period, I may r remark the pala on € dill gr oe thema 
“There! Sn mith, do that 100acresi hte sonia v | two ‘living children, and one dead child. The couple | tas ine sttoct of thon IT to 13 showing tha eat 
bn n e and Lr every shape and form, t for e travellers, but such occurrences are not rare pepe. of injuring the a els : DE Tm 
E 13 "Mtis E eaa f er, that you may | M resident A ilies. In many Parishes, no doubt, | you take the ii ye a find ‘tha t des 
d employ. ' er havea we shall know the pro- | ML en visit portions of i yet se eldom | identical ; that is to AXE “following st tho results are dino 
uce » ushels, and the c cy tion - € land | meet with those who most require advice "and. alate i SEE see no result whatev salt in the anna 
as well as the cost. You mu 0 seven | tendence, the business " the able-bodied men enlli ng ao get ab the ote EA gront? nam ber of hort? My desire was 
Yt fc ts th shall then be in ie be possession them Away to the fields d sho cc., ab an arly Manures were put Pare Tand with thes me 
xo at we can rely upon. You mu sb s ubm iit to hour in the e Thus occupied ed t the ey ha vod largest obtainable crop, and the gen Segel, a p the 
n: £ 
ied ind -" Y services to look to for Eee and ips t AN in eei des dia] very much Jaid ind 
ha er this Court. Such a trial as that w rad A do they consist of ? ies autiful prayers and lessons fro straw apan ng "up: etm dm X s peser 
worth ten 100,000 aere the _ Bible, often so indistinct ly read as to be ay larges est crop of Wheat per acre w. du o dM 
ues This I MON is but mero opinion, b but ; pra . foll ue 5 qrs. in! fact, our an) has es in avery case MG 
ren me to have an opinion as well as you "i sermon delivered i in language, it a a very classic ee ee eee 
wn Smith, Woolston, Bletchley Station, Bucks, bu ut bey ond the c we sion of the poorer dem 3. Mr. Lawes then referred to the action of salt on 
2. [A report of the Pies of one hundred up a few words of excelle d Mangel Wurzel. He said :— 
— under steam M on ar id ol the behaviour of teaching in the House of God experience on their retur I generally grow d 10 2 15 acres of Mangel Wi 
^ PREES cultivator upon one | e how utterly aob» (p te A COSS has Ese and, following the common custom of pide 
te bai ith’s opinion be & ac heredi ss than a report of t£. ey have heard from the lips of their minister. The My wal — m. m well as other things to the land. 
wes ry ee of teu u 100, 000 acres under steam ini good and bad must Jive toge ethen, the sexes are cro wded e autumn, and half des sing a pu m 
ae haviour upo careles ssness ob bos Ár lop of the rare dg ewt. vi A orsome other artificial manure, 
n "m to say the o Es e baci iod r^ S. ue alt and artificial manure 
Ba ii) Ao Ww Allman Mei has s E wu st of ik, pr ere long EE evil | consequences will fal] | seed being "drilled on the top. As o dung and ig kaio 
pis letter to himself for publica upon the shoulders of the masters. Tho ta. whic aii ES for vit uendi 1 aes use it, but I am not satisted 
carry the ave, in fact, been led to doubt whether the 
Old Times," ^s d great a cha has eome over even the day P LE nee poet: gg einen - wg 
Tw " who is neither so “active nor so willing to > | gate that subject furth "Seer I ordena 
wea i 4 ac g give a a fair er. Last year I ordered one acre t0 
ET ft worth your while bey 1t yon are «Em z if you | day's work fora fair day's | tto be mi aired with 10 cwt., and another to be left without 
formation. Although nowa pid A Pegs ter achemist Ey eee Rie of this fi tfal f dut cast oh thing whieh ober being the sonio ae 
in a print tisks, with Mr. C. Swrelelond, Orisii. Kont, and may be traced also amongst shopke , &c. wha the salt evil M coer “oe ee S r - 
" d 
afterwards ger at Ravensbury Print Works, Mitc assume a position in 7 ciety they Bae: n5 right to. Wurzel. This went on many months, and in 
ow-a-days, a grocer, stationer, attorney's lab has there was a very large difference between the one set of roots 
i s i i if "Esq." is not attack: ed to | I will give the i: The waro- m at 
carbon, but sugar contains ress etter, “and not be to behi in | 83! 21 to qt salt 
ooo pna Ae e to behindhand in 2 cwt. ; with the smaller quantity of 
rae eg ka b Tapon e Appla gr growing T. a gentility, SN A Per de and carpenter are known it tons 10 ewt., a difference of 12 owt. ; and where Vest. 
borbo or boom A fon ebd aes osphere, s ando r estara) OM s aH mith and Mr. Jones. The above innovations amongs at aan riage pert ea aeter esr salt was used 
Potato diskaned radesmen and labourers may appear of Hae conse. | there was more to ui fre baloi qnd wie the larga 
u TM sinam A A great deal of it leads | T22tity was used, lese top and less bulb. e 
| forme y and vexation of spirit, and rend iments J 
a peculiar tiiat affinity women unfit for their come in life. TER be Me i Hall pee s ns z epe 
down the nd seizing upon the ledicfous to observe the airs of a shopman witha bad pe "d ving the 
fig addition ef oxygen s the yrs pens saccharine | Cigar staat a and the housemaid and sh d pese dua nd rith these jnn aie LER cl 
ds adr i es apap Pur ren rain Ts ues con- dun if wishing to appear what M pi dnce ara yd top resin = manure 
verts a > 
oor — ine acis matter — usuet the euet ended in innoee ent fal lly ; ; but the love of [Ee a ipse wi — md s the init s E he concinsint 
diee mu “added to B beer ER a u doubtless have | EXtravagance which common wages cannot afford, and - hei sou tee ONE OR 
iy them. — good Que Vo dis Cups ol aro i the = the consequences are most lamentable. Falcon. es be asked, why should not salt be useful hen wal 
o preven e disease, self and a friend t There, 
arabali, 6, Brower "ACA my x Mr. it existing largely jin a certain class of EV 
Mes Sth doubt that salt is to be found in a certain class of 
plant rows, six were planted in but the question of the value of sal ds, I think, “4 
p ocieties. 
igi a small hole in each much upon what is — - n. plantas upon what is. 
s in L AGRICULTURAL OF E ios thefarm, If you t taken out of tho land Uy 
Salt as asc Mare —At the estar prin k Mi Mang TI i a Ar farm as is alte 
wee r, | Mange e that 
ee gate pacha: CIL Ru peteret verre ES 
al e enumerate grata, x of ripe corn wi ow 
Bose with the exception of on He Pea LI. - fro} = advantages said to be derived | Sruo'slt, ‘There is just a trace of salt, and m 
5 root in Sarthe ee ed m its use : j 
seased, g ya other M — Tt is AM to incre th od n es astantes Pour oo oad oul 
ase the production and VA SO ipe ifforent times, and you mi 
quality of grain and straw. at is said to Bi an T a general xie NS animei as he stands Poa cont 
ve bibi per cent. of mineral matter, 
iuge. Spek = t some e fore an ox amt 
disease, : : hong ; "un ins about . of salt, and a s or a 
mater than the! Potato, ana When more saco contains about 4 oz. of salt, Hence, the amount 
enters into combination with the pres is the Pes robe th sult oi qme emm 817, Mb have been ‘seed mado fr the. ras or Ereertxinin 
ve 1 » 
Wem 40 i 50 Ec. of Wat per acre; 6} bna ELE fupe onthe. h the "CE: 
from the bulb; and thereby fattens itself upon it. If 
bet 
you think it worth notice perbere will ive i S 1 fe docs 
Lien? you will give it a trial, and | 5% t gave above 70 on shels of aT at I do thee e 
Muko 1t po mu correct, I should only be too glad for you jo] 9 Pare abore 99 Dostel OF WE i Pues CNS | diat en cUm Rd et i 
2. Mr. bid ieee to his oni " our soils. In our climate, surrounded 
Clement experiments | rainfall of salt is decidedly larger than Eu 
Cottages. g and instructi tl per! 
in th d T irte from structive to fd on the rs taking, in order to be perfecti free | the land in any shape or way, and cons 
letter s persons who ad from any hindrance to a fair comparison, t; y free | c | any shape y. " 
cause of E rag require salt, th tain it from that so 
ee ea -- 5. nd Ae = that the phn conclusion at which T have 
ac in 
voca 
d take credit to themse 
salt does not act very beneficially as à farms 
of some kind or 7 hat there ate 
nstantly farmed well that never receive 
was reviv n that. bere last meee sient fom ete 
! & dail rÍ Dee Mel is d i ese des Aen og d 
uem scent sup m a question i a E Lio (referring to to a tabla) eset wi the mea exception. "8 of ime. agement “eu > Sibah is expended è 
the weak of Tos, who. cies te AE ln Ria d teat Ah — te the a io appiaon of salt, on | & manure throughout the British Tales, Fy pat Ei 
i ee wir Mat ring that drm ushels in each case ; produce. There ma. ee some cases in ‘A 2d 
1 and farm. ^i atm ui Figs ‘ha the ero of heat wero extr = egg weet fat, as a general rule c outlay of money af e 
w een “ ncreased 3 g 
T a oecupy the 5 per annnm paiva ot eek B did not, the ivo Pest d LL A discu ia to which ate, Dab MS 
the produ Wheat 0 | 
dvi ry we pue exactly y the same. Then if jvc tia tee Fisher Hobbs, Dr. Voelcker and Mr. ER es 
i? w produce nearly alike. The | '8008, in tributed. 1 ez] 
COE phe Mr. Fisnrr Hoses said—In the cast of Engl s 
was in the. , 
havea M climate, we find, especially P iy LN 
in pened to alee ON Mangel. na aoe de 
