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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 28, 1865, 
been 
а nce of а | Yew tree, the - twigs of which had evident]; y 
ый st General | nibbled. , On finding this I had the colt exhumed, and 
а 6 examination, -o by 
2 "Stephenson, of Newentl, I ш surgeon, 
бы of deat th, 
these regulations were enacted fo. 
i We find that in pm 
Jerusalem, it was алде, ап 
паб men | 
worships the flag 
of Old England, ES 
the impartial ma nner іп which she 
1e ен M 
T8 her 
vdd 
lja nd. 
E J 
HS ho had ( 
"low 
+ 
it be und 
acre, Pedes 
de^ а 
s p udi се; » at any rate, it үз} п опе согпег, КОШ own to any о а 
yr ng gar f 
recent date, but has pere people, еге was a little serubby Yew—one hei er 
M 
litt out respecting c 
D 2 that I have lost м h ead of bed my o 
; I don 
lhere 
judic 
йе the frateraity of butchers for near arly or in died from е eating it, and a horse was serious y Eie cà 
n know ead man 
I know 27 died in 'on e w ke 
O years. It is quite p 
itin ie qe ee - acquaint himself with thes ese | in си stomach of the cow were quite fre 
same authority, |three years аро, when илы — came to 
saying, as on p page 1 Т Fem, he fom some the 
e i | Colehicum, - чну ^о des 
| ari 
sho uid x éd Peto o 
* The Ъ 
which tbey have imbibed from their superiors, 
mown; but i 
no colour of support, whether in reason or fact.” A very u 
few words will suffice to show the reason d ie them 
of the prohibition 2e forbids rticle 
food, CE en into the (жоу honid b 
of a nature to be adi digested by t € 
thereof, Ordin» ary ar rol es of food co 
m but blood tdey the life, in rerom a livi 
bstance, is on that account totally unfit to ae 
са 
y affected, 
e| Joh is Thor, П Harrison, Frocester Court, Jan 
т hor get 
Cav. Ca Ба 
мам в 
died, ‚з t is undoubtedly a ке p dangerous plant, i | 
m 
— ^ 
s. Sd. per bushel, hay 27. 85, per 
Many оѓо ош * children are ince naked and 
high 
fo ob, owing 
wnship of D 
t | [The ГОЯ — Müresed "о Mr. 
Mechi has bee for publication. ] „Рег 
J 
mit me to aliia: fom w 
н every dead anc woods of America, a mto 
into the condition necessary to nutrition, they will not | great. hards ships the po 
lay hold upon any livin есе If therefore blood | with іп carving 
is taken. into th es stom must г remain there till its | — land. 
Ties t 
few of vn 
шше $, 
D AND А 
d Hrs : Jan. 18.—At the 
Nope meeting of ibis Society jd this day, the Duke 
еВ the 
о г. 101 new members 
heard of Canada, to 
mre or clearing йр а шн acres ot nee peri 
I was insane in that res 
byme, and therefore must үм to a considerable extent 
g upon the system. “That the blood шай 
де 
were elected. 
Ak icc iita wir ION, 
the гум оп Me 
ob 4 living principle, and that : m of the | undertake unless he has t three sons to help him m ТІ fc owing s 
le bod: is derived from it, is а doc f Di vine in his ardu uous task. I took г Nan deod acres from th Directo ors on Educ 
velation, and trine which the at ten dollars per acre, that is “ The сто and Committee hav Mrs sidered 
experiments of most accnrate anatomists have evi ng. I paid 180 dollars down for the right of M the pesi im ‘сап PN И promote agrioultunl 
served strongly to confirm.” * E the eaters M d " ettling upon it as a leaseholder for ten years; the tons for tho tho consideration of раней m ШЫ 
in general knew that it affords a very crude, piel on the thousand dollars i is 121. sterling per Tha compulsory observance of m 
е and unwholesome slimeni, they vier year. As I have been on i ud be Fee with, and that any course ot snif WM | 
‚ leaving moral | able to рау one penny, either principi al or mirra and | 
to the c Буннан Ат in that fom Ач they could | it s high time that so much clap trap that we кек) 
holesome nutriment, and which, to render | hot emigration to Canada was exploded. I think 
sho 
bre should merely be suggestive aud for the information 
Mh at th e rule which at present requires tw. 
iods of two yeuws each to ip пос: to classes dit pu 
farm respectively should be ealed, and that no certificates 
of attendance at either be iq вт 
ga. That the pore ion of the required knowledge shall 
ven pleasing to the pa эя te, кашы all e skill cill of | prior to 1845 that Canada did offer a home to the hard- 
» ті 
мой 
ъд дү. 
small to 
preparation ich v A impe rly seen to анаа а iiis sh fa 
e what had je a ор онди of blood, for thes so | raises his yga under ten years, and it is 
Fus ey stream of 1 ше 
m seizing your little property for "€ 
t of the storekeeper or the b bootmaker. , Then 
h | with, t, he has five times too much to orgia for ha 
lira aeri is, what should. be sold at 8s. 
und 
arm? for it is а T chance if ше of ihe 
med a sufficient quaj «pese a for a candidate, and that 
this jme ie ditarihihad CM y examination. That the 
xamination should be both written аһа B ral; thai t th e valus 
answers should be detarm numbers fee Ж 
ns, to be вй 
and the Diplom 
ps open g^ озайймев s e 
ond to thoss who bav: mpl 
p respectively же) eie 
wn yen K^ У "d p. 
21 уез 
pass the Certificate Examination, a candidate 
ч ше: with farm accounts, кершк. т ий 
osse: = a manen lmowledge.-ot -practical 
intance with the elements of 
i That to 
must be aeq! 
or Vici 
and ore the отолу, should be granted to candid 
wies of food; and you have „dealt so ably, though 'or Бае native Indians, as there this examination :— 
tly. thin Sue aren * We hereby certify that A. B. has been examined, and 
C fd, ce куч srt sois the i be superum " esigned |1 s та ш ved: Eu Y civilised people. Mr. кец m fou ses с knowledge of of “т dum 
a m rther notice woul irse md eDougall, the Commissioner of Crow: RE esa stated | 4 r л), tance with 
further than to s t you e are | that the best lands were all sold, and it was unfair to pem UR M gn аа a 
c cases Г ' v dti їп tantaieons d IM д Lon tbat he is therefore entitled to but 
a blow is in all probability absolutely am í t imself for the farther inp Dicere iu terms 
orthy o ing p ondered by our author, b li "pen That чм sentence roused all the ru Ebay cce ende eg deb Ai tme ficate, and hart 
who entertain similar views, The probability is, that м, your Streets, Hendersons, and the Canada арш par 21st por) should ae tho pom if foid, 
common sense of mankind (leaving higher motives | Compan: ny's nominees, hos; of others, to fiery | 9 the final examination, to possess a thor h knowledge 
out of the question), will lead them, along with the |combat in the house of the Legislative Assembly; the tho oy and pp iare; o mec ins оа ай 
асан асвета? io t А s y ration; of the physiology and treatment of do! 
prejudice he “ butchers, mes very end of|at the same time asserting that it would direct the | animals; and of the applications of bo tany, chemistry, e 
NM illiam ( Chi itty, Stamford Hil, n, 16, attention of the intending emigrants either to l to agricult 
the Agri- | United — э ыс же Britisk чн Why, si ine : t а suma Hob prede 1001. т vr 
cultural Gazette Pro! fessor Buckman’s MN of Grasses for the last bees ave emi gration n [сыды at the aen ыу of which ich aball Ь be VUE 
m by i lend ion must s Parr iot * Scotch fishermen, innen m to candida € who passwith distinguished merit, and 0 
readers ; this table, as esum “not consistant | by “ Mr. баке Brown, М.Р.Р. of the famous repre- | Standard exceeding that required for tae diplom ions 
with nniversal pets aver К it is the very | sentation uiation notoriety.” eds t the ls Е oe Жыз Е сеи иа d has the dna 
ite. iun. Lis y popu. ety. e people | of the existing sy. ested will tend to populari 
or ave stud ant is KA, that w oila. эа Meis known чм and extend the кус) of of the Speer шг v nal Ob 4 
ura pel to pastu T eT pem offer a › sturdy laboure; djs rre ral educ: It xpectel Ва 
natural Grasses, as e facilit br preparation, апа es and 
rie Italian | es aud а ged T TY. „| Of distinct тор to conferred, together with йё 
e a meadow VE uo Pec. wis ан Doedmo wort th rr PUE LI M the hd - xm Engl if publicity » which will be attached to tho poems E 
ess. by irrigation ; Bruges the e directly in- = I i hi edonstion. f agr e rig ed d y Ө erit "ach other i 
nd и settler f from Engl qualifying pupils for such compe ition: 
еъ n ш m d cw коену өр with st tock. жые E n m - es тише re ТЫШТАН A the o Боза 
itself, а ast ri 
results as stated iu ablic. она Table. Тһе | ар, as his land etd uces зобі ng but Grass for the in jw been &ugg d. "hey cannot 
Poa trivialis is the only good Grass that I have seen | first seven to nine years ; some let eiu teu before 
es attempt to plough it up, and even then the roots 
much. Well, ; What is the re- 
ець of keeping this stock ? why, simply thia; MA iun nin 
inerease by irrigation, bees this was with spring water. 
In the Table this Grass does nob i йс se, while its 
congener, the Poa pratensis, an upland Grass, is made 
to double: more remarkable, the Fo € 
out! Chari rles W Donald, Woodsto ck Рат Jan, 23. 
A Yew 
g » ive you tpm In 
March, des I had, with other g horses running 
in my park, a very "fne d old olt К Raby out 
of a Beeswing mare, One ing th s found 
ere Ned * ооа 
| e settler’ з ох team goes also, That i 
ng 
affair, 
n 
aud as the experience of your readers is 
І be 
d the] 
s ат ssim, lee bu 
ng | year the in 
pnis ng 10 pe 
dite] d а бшу, ым, ma i 
л nally the 
of nse of death, ап d in my absence tbe animal e i e iie иш E d is B d 
was Mont. Some days ie however, meii m et "x Stripes 
marks were « намайг А ће enclosed groun 
8 near a ome under their banner, for though he 
fu em 
ar atter h in videt breeze, to ask 55 бо let him try again 9 
hand, 
ser sacrifices every comfort, even necessaries n 
| 
сезсе еее: 
