374 THE —r CHRONICLE? AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRIL 16, 164, 
useful conclusion ean be drawn ; fr tem a co ipuisem oí | den e of stock for whieh prizes are offered by : ie 
| this S MB ebicws, 
mparison 
-— E yea nie, gae Th T, Tug f 8i k f Br tol.—A cod. 
t, ui "a lying the Biggleswade — sand, oon he Ones dging o. pA f ristol.—A code of, M» 
es for the regulation judging ab aang The Theory of Rael Agra e prd 
me | ral 
of the be f is drained 4 feet dee eep with. pee Bristol meeting was m = by "d y : 
E 3 | * ani es things This is a publis hed p mphlet, c ont; 
some with bushes, 2 or 24 feet d = some not drained.at | and carried unanimously, It was among of er thi ags Mx. Bailey ‘Denton, pes 
delivered at 
all; some has been steam-plonghed, some exhausted by | resolved that aad judging shall commence at 10 o'clock | by Jaely de elivered before the 
1 full some | on Monday ning, at which hour the public will be) Ariculus lege remcester. He been good 
in aj gene state ee As might ba pected | Rise to y rem po yard; and it may be stated in = Lie mt "Y disposal ; an we oped 
under such varying circumstances, the produce greatly | general terms, that the rules for judging are with) ave tar E entire before our readers in the same 
-— Last harv: € some af. tho. Jani dash e ery slight modifications the ‘same as  those|nessas a former lecture -vy the seme gentleman 
17 bushels tothe acre, some not less than 50 bushels, | adopted at the Woreester meeting of the Royal been given in these columns, Mid ‘essure upon our 
and in one case more. deep drained land, which | Agricultural ‘Boe ety.— go hes motio n of Mr. Jo OHN; tinted: space is however pees at Áo s. uL 
is the heak ed ip a pens, produced a Te Mr. satisfied with an abridgment in place of 
greatest the undra Sed the le: d| "The lecturer here discusses the Ms oan mii 
rob ik aerea the productiveness of Hallett?s vi dee diequalided, the animal next in meri — hess || drainage in semitones to the texture, the composition, ang 
another Wheat both should be grown under the same | disqualified), shall succeed to the vacant prize, unless | the temperature of four classes of soils, which he deno. 
conditions of cultivation, and this has not been done certified by the judges to be of insufficien t merit for a minates free, 'elay, peaty, and mixed soils respectively, 
: land i t | hi ri land is i ^ ur 
ERS 
here yet. I took m into my own hands at higher prize than that which has been The water in laud is derived Vie he rain, and is 
Michaelmas 1861, when it was the most exhausted and | a judg e ted to ha nd in | called surface oir rom springs, when it ig 
fowlest in the parish. I dibbed the Wheat called more “reserved numbers” of n Aus Qd “effluent” wa Mech. ring to riy. 
Tibbald’s Wonder at the rate of a bushel to the acre, | succeed in like manner, It was further resolved that | face of free du in „ihe, ONE gro unds, wi hen it 
and in the spring sowed on it 14.cwt. of guano tothe | the Veterinary Inspector do accompany the judges, | be called *' diffluent ” w mI 
was 1 id the acre of very |" j i 
T a P| “1. As to the Mechanical Effects of D'aderdps 
In the autumn of 1862, having drained judges, before they make their awards, of any disquali- description of soil has its appropriate mode of drj 
E bag dibbed, after a poor crop of Trefoil, Hallett’s fication affecting te, sere selected for eines, and | each dne d drolinegs [ie mapas; a special mode 
th 
at the rate of 1 peck to the acre Rx s he be for by the judges, | removal; but the atmosphere takes such a prominent partin 
S winter and spring v lopdresod " with, spe oat and | nee y cen AWAD d the. aged i case of doni. whan EIS alive sle, i mechani ical dn ME 
14 cwt. of Peruvian g The plan ntrance vy r Horses in Classes 39 to 50 Mid the art of draining them as istinc ire oa 
of the poverty of the soll the ig away a the inelusive, oa fixed a t1. of draining freg solls, which are 
moved earth in the drains, aod m to resow M hs surcharged free ant peaty i: -— coo ‘per 
where tbe seed failed, eame u sa in asan places ers! Cin colatires ane only wat front position, and es requ ja 
Farm. bs mm t for the mt up 
nearly en mon: -— "T p - ough, or 
— — — wo erage OXFORD.— $ ap The English net uner and has Cot- | Eoo for TE [ot ahd to Seat nat us 
25 Ob bushels t = to the - rin laces — ere yi have | £49¢ Home. E. W. Moonz, of Coleshill, Wilts, cheer ves. mo doubt, the effects of movi ‘eater on the 
no doubt, Pi "ue — to “Trit : ums? | Agent to the EA of Radnor, read a paper this |? os 
mag «2» j J DI ? SL 
seman, "n numbered 4*8" in the same paper, Hallo vs His “title to speak on labourers 
desorption,” mine makes excellent bread. The true expla. a 
| hundre ngs. Aft eled ing the imprev; 
Wheat is to be found i qi ticle on th g er ackn ging pr 
subject p. "don fannd i rv ——X—Ó Sata ? | ment Which had been made wit bia e last 30 Taare keepin water lev E which, in yeeyte s of the high and dry 
elevation, soil, ue at i iode, A cultivation My | and n g the provisions made by the late Prince lands, sinks hopand she reach of M Marin. ad. while, in 4 -" 
land is situated about 52°, at a very moderate elevation, | Conger a on a the Royal farms, Mr. Moore meptiqned that opera "e on E 2 p SU x sisi 
i the south, - Tucke 
at hig $a Cho modation . throu ughout the Faringdon Union, and, on| «Phe a ays, on the contrary, th i rendered 
E aif Gi atter] the whole, the results were most. distres esging. After Ip nm by under- MEAS still hold ha pe 
both I and| ch gpg that the Swallinge os she dvd in Lo Posion pow PRU. don ap nd expans joo limit their. 
hich T grew | 20d o UE 
s, April 9. on as X awaking the conscien wners, A they seize, and give it out 
“ieu X a -o? | retention has been satisfied, when they 
Xo uiis d ie sud Do St 
5 i Tov: to iligenee and abilit . - r d bei ad pf "Tn! Gay 1. ds Bro pite 
a "my ex M vitulo al apt ascen to trustworthiness and len : h of TR He pend | E the drains “tells Won. wie t. 
chemist, Bus ei au effectually deodorised a number of letters which. E had received from agri- | through it, and ‘ie only limit to t| 
focal meyen and preserved it for the gradual use of culturists and agents in vaiousparts:of the country, the | duce this result is the cost. The true a 
plants by their aie: Ihave brought the sitie. into general effect of them being that more labour might be Sie E to. Mon de ates. 
t doing away "with all sinks in out-door closet profitably laid ow sob pag and tet the labourers in that all the drainage in the ond 0 
A tray on the] cg the ground is used instead, voi the nor » being be housed, and better | stituents of clays ; it merely alters their pon e 
taining dry ea = mn or earth —— clay, but vic trio d sca dim ji ps Pe sti 
of soi 
not siliceous pate WE does not absorb and lock up of the southern counties ; one — aec the pei piperis, A IK A m Buy 
like elay, or what answers well -— is very seduce t rence to v former laying oul oney when 
se fires; thus pr Tuc m — 
qur ind a brush are all that are requisite, and a of his opinion that abolition of the ji ca on of these the tem| 
ovelfal oF earth ar ashes thrown in every time before settlement would be a que. boon to the working por seein TN nter part of the leckare, 
[ tually deedorises. Then, as cepa e shall ree 
Beer 
A = th change. Hi tt à nios! ————————— 
1 which e were virtually brought | M.A. LLD» 
open, A Gwida toG, Phillips, M.A, 
and carry away the e contents, which is hà fhe taking to every man’s vis and assigning the prevalence en hs E aesa A hi in the 
away so much e ashes, so effectual is the deodo- 9f drunkenness mainly to the discomfort of the Lordy A E jd- Pp. Fora en 
risation. Yon ina gee Dhow inexpensive and applicable ofthe trad home. He should prefer the > throwing — | Longman & C Fifth db 
this plan is for all out-door closets. As for indoor, I ht b Profess dis 
: $ essor po us in Py 
mith’s app: s | F ES uppl. po brian beeri in amali Philips his Guide 4o 
- little mechan i arity wi m many persons were 
DUE e belief ‘being n not : €! he 
gp as cad 
feuetinns s that pe 
eg er the poor 
referred E rte ga 
prm. children t m 
would xetaim this 
e s which fave mani, 
ieee is Pe 
pds oe pur 
lost, e value o millions a lege 
as well as prevent | the Aie: of water in and nò 
thus doubly comet to the hg ne and pi aya of | pre by Hand URN, clerg 
and farmers, and ror iim 
man. Thos. C. Brown, Further Barton, Cirencester. i the good which might be effected "for the labourer by | of readers. P 
their — e" y, and kindness. A For those who. what geologi 
i The P: expressed the arene "yos of the have se Bhs TTL Ot dl 
to ger oore for his ructive 2. For thes grrivel à 
and admirable lect; There was one t aai "which he 5 bra 4 
mot touched—the state of the cottages in| ‘Per C9 PAAR is 
i of the colleges. He (Mr. Clutter- For such as wish aeos 
buck) was sorry to “believe that they were ir | air" piece coer we Monde of new 
a deplorable condition, man disgrace 
A Anes apir this aae § e dt nature of PO which are recognised id 
their tenure, being under long leases in the hands of | w Cape pep ie T ud no ui Eu, ar bia 
mé gem com gas ng Aur ime ri interest in i d op i, e 0 
— and had very often pay for their Sr ls gene 
vements TA ‘the pone of ‘their leases. The s of a et xm a 
He quite s now prevail; nothing i9 
that the Secre- Mitos Men Mr. Moore a — pend which ; sition of ppm s 
ion ; ai cw erai ec on. As to a progressio 
iece-n day | al nature, it seems that | 
of wage VILIS Cap as igher one, 
