780 
granted, it l, it shall be imperativ eto keep a | rogis ster, to be e entitled 
; and, on t! 
effec! 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
due regard 
о AND EXPERIMENTS 
GUA 
How often h 
—————— 
h i premises possessed as it been said to me, * Mr. Mechi, yan EARLY DOMES TCAD 
h other details as ma; bé s s peciBed 1 in 65 N OF 
оао stati ie; which register COSE. e lieges, | are an ve expected tha and оё cou rse, as such, N ENGLAND. ANIMALS 
under such conditio: wis te shall pres ribe. и d pay you 5 |[The following Ern of a paper 
Iv. PLN ti tls E toes special stipulation bliged "b your losing money for our some time ago бөйт the thnological 8 glia subject, ы 
Jease, when a tenant Shall. have E^ any growing crop. "to be [bot we for you p us of your failures." n Va — red аб the time in the Atħenæum T. by ky 
чоо. Pa а" чон as ой Les rn d апу! "This is very cold comfort for a man of business, and a | ms an versi óontained in 
grazed or fed on the farm or premises, such stock shall be | Very fallacious mode of reasoning, as I shall presently | жа YU йаг "ge assistance in fixin duin 
liable to the landlord's hypothee to the extent of the amount | show. та во. DN а good and progress ive of the domestica et сен animals, E d d dita. 
of eonsideratioi to be paid by the owner thereof to | farmer who doe: experiment, for such a perso: bims 1i and of t 
hi a aa pens dien Е ec ч Rr ome prn айз; almost always e "t oped in ere meshes of old pi oem right m Бе кз и їп "s animals, a limitai 
that while s , or any portion thereof, remains on the | old ‘radinio оов, and strong prejudice semi-domesticated, and none in wild, 2, One ig 
premises, the liability shall idee to the full extent of the eI spoken of thin seeding, and the responsible for damage done by the first, He тц 
consideration originally agreed upon, notwithstanding that а | ау от au "men not for tha ahi rd. s T qe 
portion of the cro may b e been consumed ; and that, in the rep'y here 
avi t 
the stock, л the consideration is 
уро т such stock shall 
subsist for s 
V. That, in a iam eese tion for 
ns mes the rent of an agri- 
p subject, where any agricultu: 
be seq! rated, 
e or stock k shall 
hall 
being had to existing leases, the total abolition of 
the granting | the law is eu: demanded, Eas by justice and 
all I bó immediately на expediency. GEORGE HOPE, ADAM CUR 
[Avevsr 19, 186, 
lated the growth of weeds that => 
| been previously removed by the h nd E have ы 
| damage materially the grain crops. J, Ч they vig 
— 
tn mildly bout i fo 
had brought him M -— a conc поя? the gpi pom 
T Ei аса * No, I have not tried it, and I don't 
mean, for Ik now it won "tai nswer on our soil: I like a 
- But is it either expensive or diffieu 
it 
Qa 
or an eig of an acre 
us & т as cl oy as a whole farm. 
een my custom, and by such compara ative emm 
Ihav 
e been en nabled to ded uce a „practice suitable 
my 
But now, as to the n = 
ect оп our Essex clays, 
Lord Provost ; 
бен Т0 а Мовва "€ J. S. FLE: 
M'LaGAN, R. 
BERT DUNDas, A. CAMPBELL 
MING, GEoRGE Hope, РЕТ 
DissENTS.—We think it proper to state that, while we concur the idea 
in the — of the changes of the law recommended in the the mass 
Reemi E m rox ослов the 
m- 
^ е а ужар отсун at which 
y the 
opinion a iarger change than diem "ue in tbe Report 
might be made "i дер. апа ретанде, io the um ultura| 
interests of the country.—CHARLES CAR E, G. You 
owing, I presume, to our joa already a sufficiency 
make expe- | 
guano, for super phos- | 
х4 
cated ап mals, a smaller fixed fr sting 
ioni but none for the wild. 4, Rent — 
ne in pro оше and also fin 
im mages and comp 
class. 
lof themselves. х 
the t 
E have been a user 7 gu 
at a time when my Зей feuda ridibulod 
tm a “ mere peppering" being able to 
dung-hesp. My gen wA preparation 
for a Мапгы тер dila of ан nt E^ ka 28 loads 
he anure, ext, guano, 
n, sult was a 
loss of 5 tons “of Mangel per acre, whie ir 
rival | charter: 
or castra, 
petting animals has bo 
do "oce: but t 
— ai 
was found ш 
be. proftablo, ha "neither futhat no x impe. Ju 
NDA we haro si fo iet Report, о far dissent at 17. per ton. But see what follows: this spring | at first mainly lived, and which they po 
зүп C Hie lai. сен Ael dai beon m conclusively we as usual harrowed in (after the Mangel) 1} cwt. of md to domesticate, were hogs, bees, and eels. Tt 
subjects in Scotland confers an amount of ide favour | guano and 1 cwt, salt with 2 x е F4 Oats per| hog was the first with which they were success 
of landiords, not only o d to the established principles of | acre (my usual quantity). To- e cut those Tho domestiowion. of t the hor: orse was, „probably, oí 
commercial law and the tendency of all recent 1 ion, but | Oats, and on ortion not guanoed | га "Ma "y y! ihe | later date, and its 
bie oe дын боле ue d tl А Зза ds previous year, e are at 1 Tostoni с races. Tho Wel 
18100. » 
obtained at а very early period, proprietors in Scotland have | and a proportionate falling ,br bd nd t horses w е en the Алдїо8шй 
become rea of powers uy dene ed for the security and | probable from the appearance of the spas that. | eare e little for melee ce the tenth century, dr 
зе Д оза, WSOP pid and rand Where | the effect of the guano will La traceable. in tbat crop. | portion of the h horses were kept at home й 
admitting that the great majority of lando ts in Scotland | Now when I am asked, * r. Mechi, does it | and trained, but their brood when in foal, wert. 
rs e qe their Гане iu a li " and ино рау?” I will reply, Here i models of|turned loose in the fores опг E 
many of them never, or only very rarely, 1 “ 1 
Раа nempe be a onc M M рагаты к ЫН C pent ai NUS 
the undi callis us ellas in à ies ot esu Гр is, we ig asa lace 1 half culti t Mis undar aee were as much ш 
ue advantages which this law confers have been most | and alti Teakes I make so very much rich shed manure, it | ба ot. nad rays as hogs; and ina rel] 
freely used, Uere aset A por iir ead m is clear from the above and man p bet tween the hs d the Western o s 
ce cumst а baneful influence on the farmers de that I must not dispense with guano as an auxiliary stipulated that home- 
EE EE. рана E кшн 
Donna, таун fom 120 18 uni 4l puts alier the lend | ** Well, b nes Mr. x: chi, е еге is all the money | and foras borsa M 12s. From b. ‚Ай 
неч аб which such rents fall due; and this ent me from uy t o and keep so e which 
to co 
inem: 
appears to be the rule followed in most ооа : though a | much more sis T 
healthy syste! 
[терк унну, Veneti peri inser оше Шао, aper ort dm in | holding; remember that it is the maximum crop that 
of Dumfries, Wigtown, and Kirkcudbright in the south. E ig. | EE. L2 
re nt, by mean: vade law 5 of En" pothec, а proprieto: t 
ectually is year's rent refere: ipe НД ^ P - Pi 
ныр ушнде d rap aee нер е a hal i the land held too ver in ОЕ to the tenants 
years after the tenant's entry to the pec This inj ju 
aggravated by the practice which ex vely Eras E to the country at | 
ылланар скы Мау sus i Fara a mu w| With facts gà а 1 have js Es and which I 
- е-51х up ree-fi ft 
the Magis farm, and that without payment ny rent, but а о ич hi ultiply, ы must be lig cused for | А 
simply upon their undertaking to give up аб removal, and cating a much hig vi nd more in ent practice in 
дето бо pu crop, me Mme extent о! d fallow | Our general agriculture, and a greater emancipation 
5 еу ived at entry. t the e d 
lo I Ma Ds d METUS eo eg eda d m ol канаа ес се suitable to our altered and 
uld 
he certainty also landiords 
ab lokot for а time, ali 
Do и ару о ео тр a 
on,alevel whether they 
armers asa as much і 
ur of the биче te 
T nsisted 
ven if this 
to the extent Жаша, it only tonas t эў pene а the theory, кын 
the e: yer ee ofhypothec enables tenants with little 
m ease in wealth, хай beco ps 
ive a ers, Neither mati 
flow 
into other chan is fully | become My Wheats have suffered little or no 
EPA узеди api the adonivistration ot injury ага tbe n. аа stiil in the fields ; ; 
 undeniably established, that the Is le nob required, for the neither have my Oats or Barley. There 
recovery of ren on s well-managed estates j hat, in those Ded s more stra s got fi from thiek sowing than 
rere e where d m e s m EE is S ш detri- | from thin. The contrary is My expe 
tainly tend to mi 
ons to the law, but its 
эчер ойл that, | forgotten. І Ѓеаг that this rainy weather has во stimu-) family. 
ехрешиуе guan 
rep Diminish the size of your 
bea paii 
horses hawks and greyho the 
ese was [лт п һу ^x and the 
ey were 
ment of compensatious; 
Балага to ti 
places all offerers portion to test 
her 
4 ciem à Over a weak, UH verme се isa р 
become ape msc or more eer the oft com 
his general poverty matter for i g 
mase тош ure erm 
with a humiliated feeli ing, 
or gross produc 
be | reflect that commercial and m 
anufacturing e energy a and pab 
p 
be worth more than 2,000, ten for its fee simple? 
rint: diminution i in the crop. 
the poss ence. n» should not а 
me? J. J. М echi, A Aug. 3. 
armers do the J: 
onti 
e for Beans, I faq r 
in 
bé urn of a strong x стор of straw from thin 
Ny t 
circulates 
e case, rience 
is that а crop of эн trom thin sowing weighs X 
oduci the thick so 
corn, than 
h 
well as 
The advantage of ъй by hoeing must not "be | | dom 
ол an 
nd ваші 
ач pe ved effective is 
whi = the worthless one—than А 
tic disposition—is petted 
