THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULEDBAL GAZETTE. 
[FEBRUARY 6, 1864, 
Whereas the amount of English Barley sold. during the past 
b» 1r, and entered in da Gazette, amounts to 2,487,661 grs., 
amount of foreign Barley imported into Great Brit E" 
land ‘or t 
z reiterating the charge, that the duty on malt has been the no ot p. t andiord | paa, tor EC 
rotection ni 
ause of the altered circumstances of our labouring population. i 
e 
(2) Next, as MR the injustice done by the malt- LI Ire 
tax to the British f: 
our cattle w: t, we have to pay à dut 
roduc: 
(a) If we fee ith mal pr 
equal to Y two-fifths ice So he ae ‘of the Haley: or 
of ** 
foreign 
d from the ae Mya | ie this 
I trust I E said | suo dient to ™ 
"a the 
confounded tax. 
the x has bee 
dam Malt-ta utbs ; of ou: 
coun nod he ils at la ong holly MU red by it. The 
occupiers of the p. I | ite muss to an extent 
that other class the kingdo ould submit to, 
a poe eatin eee here, it is 
ta thoron is 
abroad ; and o ter equality d 
the foreigner, who Din the duty. on these 65, 054 qrs. 
mitted, ropes bios bee -— feed hi 
g 
Bs 
ra ed, into o arkets and se 
m duty, mi his Ed and ghoap da uty free? But this not 
all. Isu eople are aware of the quantity of beer 
that is ^d po PTko following statem ent will show the 
quantity exported in the last three yéarg 
th RAND ue seeds the 
g r of the vri 
uat ster oos as to the germination of 
I have EA hestation ` m He had known Wheat to grow 
be of fou 
rue E mig ése d^ whet 
ps i ‘The revenue Bl i 
reduced on the lu 
econdary considera wheh 
duty was phe t off the pap 
hat de Ch 
F 
Jt Hussey, of Netherbury, had brought to the meeting 
veral dip de Turnips of the Purple- le uu that ha] — 
bao ome deca; iiis his — able to any came |- 
and di were bo sie o the ing by nim. with a view to | 
ascertain it. Eeferi Made. o tbese Turnips in another 
part of the paper. 
Years. barrels 
1861..378, MOL. .at a declared value of £1,411,205 
1862..464,279.. do. do. £1, 594,308 
For 1863, probably 468.845 barcels, value 1,679,126/. This show: 
an increase since 1861 of oyver a quarter ofa million nor f beer 
exported, where n: Re daty da pal Tous bit hes a hes 
rit at home e 
Rebis, 
about t Plans and Estimates for Labourers’ Cottages." W 
citadel as Sir Fitzroy Kelly told d. analt rof toe | d 
Excheqnor,* "Wed hr Rd gs s bs pe id bre E Lm lay Caroline Kerrison. pu chard & Co. 
stirrendere -— t purs 
a) T one, nfnes the ufaeture of malt to We e her a doz 
the best description of Barleys. The present season is well cal- Lvreeerra erg fen total abolition. y". ne them wale dos nan of the paper wea e r peti a iua iisodlm 
culated’ to show to all those farmers who hugged the malt | this edo Ed: of the ab sii atob would paragraph, giving plans and elevations of single an 
pee redet t ny aeg Posi is pine go ality, | s still ú id d a pale: ei members who would repre- | double cottages almshouses. ‘There i sufficient 
all those who pay tithe, or rent." The harvest of 1863 sent out alee in ors or Moved I rr: it re material given for an estimate of cost, and in the simple 
was, perhaps, one of the m , Curious ever known. Several | highly e any else, that unles: re pre gance of the designs a ell packed arrangement 
farmers in this v y, “I never b h a beautiful ao E e that Be whole o the hei be opened “Teno other the accommodation which they give there is wel 
harvest in my life; I never got the produce together so well, didate und to king xt elec! id di h fitness of the authoress for 
gpa with so little trouble or expense;” whilst others, ich i erts vet hy "the ani nth ML idence of the bhorougn TI 
yself among * number, can say, “T never had (w Schon! eal be sliited to goths hole hog” in “free trade.” the benevole she has undert saken, " i] 
the See of eu * 1860) a more “that Wh — nd and The whi h, I am a small freeho der, and keto hes, a re pu a 
ee nite fason h d toat: vi e the Mi 
stern Ci carried their Barley w the therefore consider i pm vo a Rs Took to its repre * the result of some experience in a e y distri 
Fs are designed to combine satan e com wi to the 
e Jandlord. Jt is 
-is at present sepreminted m (bn would-be “fretraders ” 
and pl PME AH Pi strange as it may a LX the 
only fre Mey the Conservative, Mr. Ben {| tenant with a molerate expen 
cal stack | Mmihátio ‘tithout offering — weg - Mr. Corbet and 
ny who hay n Hie ? suhjont T 
Ea ca ut 
whole of the West of Paiga and the drre Co Counties 
had their Barley ve T € vegas woe and & leis 22 d.. 2 hay 
ert the trouble to m the psa the erai 
of Parley from the pe of: Das Re to the present time 
pall weeks; and I say those farmers end xd o A 
um 
« 
the hi cos i^ p^ t those 
| who discuss thie ui: M igro with iD "ra a partial that fuel dein ona 
repeal, alt aod 6 Hy of beer; ome oh ojesi-cim oved accommodation for the Jabourers 
be of no ser MR pr ed the Mi which I have | their T hi an n E or in better 
f mentioned ; gr | pecias as we have been taught to 
° ol itif. T e will do so till we obtain the total abolition of 
heri in getting in their Bar 
have much cause ta rejoiee that tho "malt dat 
which renders their article alm nsaleable, 
vaminati 
ison has here SR, d 
the velia pon being made p l 
| the labou. 
were i very large q' of the 
bajo jb are dee n: pap Mt to cattle and e 
glut on the bros et bap jd p dos that the price would 
E whatever the b is of necessity 
the av bz 1 T havo often! heard A eni nic that 
ays e sold, to keep down the 
si Hoe ‘with the ley 
"s 
MELPLAISH, DORSETSHIRE.—At the late eet i 
meeting of this Society, Mr. Cox read an elaborate 
paper on the uses of science to Pacts in whi 
| a ood M ds you of Mr. Hoe 
wot Tena rend 
nena 
Sour Beer wo-hogshead we had abo 
|56 gallons of Y "E ps me tarned P 5 po 
las er, and not fit rink, it off, 
ing derent ure ‘the ace of Nature,” 
recently A ed b the latter gentlem 
through th 
is 
e o rettirn : e he, 
oer d a on the retin Tadaa (x and the raver” is 
the’ cause of it. 
Spite em 
bia de 
hich was the lecturer’ 
D 
veal “And c e hada rtiplicty et subjects, 
to me he im 
mm 
o pay an additional price for their piene o 
ther ee Bea the tothe d of this tax. 
rok e 10 1b. of P MA “boil it gently sill 
ly for 
the public, meat is now ata 
remuneration; sg thon mo ea it. Bu s if 
en into account the mg d Ls ed the Britis 
188, 000 tons of fore 
A Ey | of other feed- 
wi 
Ed Wiliams dos read qe which we shal give 
s paper, from Mr. Hudson, of Castle 
‘Pierre’ " rae 
ngar; Mr. 
os N 
Mr. Luxton, 
d a number 
E 
abs a course of farming a erniciou 
dos rable that in our rural agric thal schools 
more attention should be paid to the neis of agricul- | 
foal ee ce?" 
hese i pan the subsequent discussion turned. Mr. 
POPE, E^ righ A to Mr. Cox’s ee "Id not the system of 
binding farm curse of ero cious 
jé wan at presen as remarked 
soil th ey h 
P 
ay g hod = it, sò i. to get a profit u 
d or landlords to upon’ e protection 
s dowyer a all a of verte on gene reputed 
* farm." That 
e dg : hangs of PEN id $4 property and of en stall feedi eding is ad 
very necessary they should have greater | qns 
arity in the holding of the land than they no daily into, the yard, 
Us permanent | carried daily to the m 
clusion rds did noi 
not get more 
hole open, coveri 
prevent fies fr from 
s Agroni mith tle Duk f| Wh b 
ne Cor e e 0: en box 
once. 
th 
- | turned over and ma 
This, how 
for the mene. thus suffers t 
"ug ums sony ath jo ai ad 
Á in rael 
tenti ical and ‘efficient enough ; 
certainties of tae n is not then ex 
is on the suface, taking 
ng 
ten + pat t DS pare arm his vesper 
irena EBaren, a mie PORTAE EI the a and eter epr 
um les to agricul should | if this cannot be done, 
S clan friend stra W rt to ttm t6 sr it ig M M 
|him egotistical in saying that he Sted veo of vet fhe most ye NS dia 5 wil 
DN t far vs dn tu the the Wal sna na P de n excludes a air, and so 
he wit cheer d ba Ta Yoon eina d» oe in the ason Hé A 
ng their om vi W^ e apa ion of | the heap, which, lyi 
the ved es n an ; * 
aS, 
de fit for applicatio: 
ever, is T 
what pees arise 0 
rain an 
yards, such a 
as th 
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e Soild litter 38 
