Avoust 26, 1865.) THE GARDENERS . CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 807 
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taral boards in this country; and I believe no agricul-| {Шз country than 20 years ago; bub he күтү ө бе а | praise; A in whieh there shall be = nore -a 2 
tatal boards could be so easily formed as those formed | great question wh eter т a larzer amount of m | атр and cheerfulness. ponds 
pr Farmers Clu They represent the agricultural| produced, and he чон tell them why эр p ave de асо а-у out ӨН intention ES 
T i" of the districts in w idc ey are formed.| market that day he saw a lot of ATE sold LL КО aud. thus proper be 
n а member of various farmers" clubs for a | about 7 stone, which, with a litt 
pu iud yeare, but I believe. we ha ave ве! 25 acia | have made 10.stone, They oi have "Well. paid the —— The Standard relies isset by "ie Poultry 
party po politics, we have no reason | ẹxpeuse of keeping a little longer Club (G 
to be aíraid of expressing our opinions бау on all | sold just at the time they were анар to pay е | ара definitions of merit in the several classes of 
sects that relate ө e icc а olitjes. You are|farmer. They were obliged to keep their in it Pelis n " is a striking | illustration of the , large 
tock, and 
aware that in France the Gov rnme ent seems especially | came to eat ction, but not so with thei 
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“mister | especially бэз to e interests а» its | other. | tue requisito ce A кеа We a subject should find 
; and you чр ч have веер, asl have seen| Mr. б. .W. Homer observed that they had been =ч 
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| one too) addressed k the people of iei: in reference | to think they were the most c expensi ve crop grown, к 
| E ei E agriculturists of France ` complain altho ough a portion was necessary, be cause it was the | We. tako tago f tho в body of agricultural 
| i А géntlg- Базу pe takon А-А tho H pothec Commission at 
| inr now wit me n los e tote ‘niony tey squeak, in man of. ‚соп iderable exp "n Anformed hin that м per BE le of ВОО чао and Wo enterpriso 
any part of the fori ey blame their Leg c energy of cottish agricultu rists.] 
üt, in a very sensible way. This — of Agri. | acre, and that the produc e 
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culture replies, “It is поб зо. 16 may be from your |under the ordinary system нета А re hrd eep| 13. SavGanroN MAINS, nem cien Ын Mr. John 
god crops, or the good crops of England. "The|upon them. That аё first Sight жур appear f Dickson:—I pay a rent of. about 40007. —viz., 20001, in 
fads with regard to France, are the A УД ioy startling ; but when Ше considered the large breadth | Mid-Lothian, and as much in Perthshire, Ium largely 
only i and have imported within the last two or | of and th over which sheep went, the ig тага" Turnips, mim by landlords and tenants as an adviser in 
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| an they have imported." Та а — P 8 no Now, h bought the | fication of be o present hw of hypotlece, I think that 
contry the s entirely different. We import | growing of more ir ud Pulse 406 pa mos all a: a: prod sold i n open market by sample, and 
| from one- ЖЭ lio Wie e-balf of our S is uM fais бы on the land, seg pay better thau Turnips. Oa | delivered, sl m lin tl iti 
E vna we ople of this country, "The lar mporta- lig ht t lar nd the ey might sow an early descripti ion of Pen, produce. sold in rd t the landlord would not the 
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Fide ecd sufficient to satisfy апу Ы of peop ght to follow ite By far the greater part of 
not їп a safe position to import a Ad by a crop of Каре, previous to spring corn. „On heavy the farm produce is sold by sample, I sel all my 
quatty [^ n this, especially, as I have said be' land В in by sa:nple, even iu hern d. where there is а 
in the time of war, cowe when it may, I don’t mention food than Turnips. As to t] f the  miadt-tax, stock market. 1 also think that. the right of Wypouies 
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AT win э e auy view of wishing to rev e that | cider in this coun ty акаа Devonshire at ош, 105. а | year past due aud йе current hi БИр! үе. It Am ah 
spem w as been es ——— here, ud imi hogshead, iy t the tax upon malt liquor was 
the last few years-íree-trade, [| 11 The hypothee should extend to the stock аз well as tò 
man. Nile d we want, 4. Y know Lo. а Lo The [os said : 48 to the fallacy of siring the erop. I don't a 2 that it re b. ijare any опе 
of М ere; but we want b them to produce stock instead of growing corn, he|to make the change in tho law take ha dinte effect, 
— ze ral € 2% of e Td need only refer to the pd ical = erieuce of id ricul. | even. during езеш — во thun what - 
trast T е алт eS to show те бйлу of ay turists, who need not be tol ich was the most the abolition of the Corn-Inws' did. 1 1 
stituting the fat, tening of catt o | profitable way of employiug their Jan y ly follow that the system of forehaud rents 
dieit; và 1 bis left that. prineiple, how 8 ach had aet adopted for the last 20 years was the | would be introduced, although it might tend to that 
gerous 16 wi e of war, not only to tho raising a A of as much stock as they could, | result. I think the landlords would have sufficient 
growers of pad pe to кА community at lige. T|and Ше growin $ of a much corn аз they could; Si; ecurity without t exhcting. fore-rents, ha пто abont 209 
tragt I lave thro own oui E hi nt with hy to your he believ Mr. id that y estate, paying varying from 
g go toge rin in order t ; the rest are larger onani, 1 thiuk the 
поа be ; to th n corn they grew | hir de tona ker api suffer from the total ме - 
way or кр; communicate M p from. time to the „more stock they kept; but "he did not believe tlie law. At p esent t 
time, and that сее ^ ions should. be + Кг Moe y 
represented use of" Commons às ever class of price, balance the loss they sustained by the 1 к 
Pure d mp esente й of corn. Mr. — х= € ps е desirability of z | 1% тта АТВ re " ruis ra and js p 
„М. J. ER agreed with M. A ees that the|their having some Mos Morbi d Ot ecd cl in a ye бе y in 
right EA to go upon wa mbine the| with their county ач E ea coul ч ч а ix and TA ulum ГЫТ 1n rs bap da 
ion of stoek with the grow A Indeed, | that — was rad Аса hada better meaus of com- T & у of ds ру theo (dig generally the they му 
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Е ак е how а great portion of i country was | 0 municatio vi now mias «ум the establishment of theso b icd we er ш ) m an 
faris it certainly would not answer, though there was | had brought them i into more direes contact wi thait чору of ere еш "T prices; 0 З is gos Aih ось: 
dae land. Chat оша. р erhaps be tur ned to Better county nrembers than they Һай ever. experienced |j, ор Lypothee. If tue landlord obtains а warrant for 
han соп corn x the present price. — = d - to var ro а - been the | sequestration, ie sheriff- clerk s sends his d еру t u 
im. Т equestrate, and it is don quietly in the mau's 
"e ЕА thong ME em had given the| agricultural A 59 reise t exist in in СЯ country t аз iem бану B PAR M E. “у, it; aud that goes on 
to malt for|w ti E t bo P 1 е year, sometimes for three years, 
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feing purposes: et ok ere 80 many r а. bees ion and advan rand | d сае in the сне givin pm ea vitat! рк рк ene. 
to mix ti | the other case. i 
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Ше protection and advancemen agticultaro in ш be x 
I rt: roaniila Fest, 
TORE H i stop bs eredi am in favour of 
Kateg on "V. 5, f 4| the кыза оек as other Th 
е upon опг table Practice with! ame remedy in a court of law that m 
istant? —— We hav 
an | Science (Longman of -— cultural and I don" should have any preference. 
body or any other body to йерен indi- | publications to be issued from the Royal Agricul-|r Jowt sce any distinction between the landlord who 
vidua] interest, but that they would be allowed to|tural College. There is no gretuis or introduction grants a lease for 19 years and the m ) from. 
бето еї јео nt es de aud T men for | explan atory | ot the plan of the work ; but the pr s day today. He d make his rents payable at short 
vor mmunity at lar, valuable papers—the | if they are no А 
itfortuna te thing if the iiy i y ТАНДЫ anything s ý qestio p substance of lectures wliich have i" delivesed ı at the uade Фаг бе Со lusk as for ап ordinary 
think в against manufacture; ers; а e did not|College. It — — by th - — bir Agri- ч debt, I have been in basin ess for 45 years, and I cannot 
eel it to his i б: Ду e deo est ral € ; by Mr. Bailey Denton on Agricul- say how much I lost tenants in t 
any one would fe n 
ky ivjurious to the agricultural interest. ral Dra nage j np "ме. JE E. Ransome on Ploughs an are in many recent p the део have not been 
thë stock Н. SAUNDERS observed that on arable farm P above ls. 62. ог 28, in the ponud, еп a tenant is 
t cost them quite as much аз they got for it, or | by Mr. J. Algernon Clarke on P y] H y sequestrated, the landlord generally po íwo years" 
- much as where they had good deep Grass Мт. J. T. Harrison оп Dairy Farm by rent secured to him—the crop for Жз carrent year, 
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lnd; but then 9 th 
ja ey must man 8 aud he In one cas 
sil ind the Climate; and could nof in many district emistry, on кү affecting the Agricult tural , about three years ag». e I Не, of 1s. 64 
| 4. Solely to stock. to r.| Value of Natura е (d got two years rent, and a ba 
he pa 29 supply good grinding samples at the price | the dE of S m Engines ———! | former year's rent, оці of what the incoming tenant 
x mentioned, it was impossible to grow it here, | Mr. Z1 Welford (ТЖ gne wickshire | paid for the fallow, dung, and young Grass. Ia the 
: ‹ County Co urt) on Of these we liave already parish of Haddington there аге 16 or 18 farms, and I 
think aan half of the t been 
Sock. e kept з that the f th Dai Ё x ' 
tke mi ur 1 Education, and y Farming, | ' 
a ied the у ally а eA м nd i i Tcr Бан, а them further illustrations from | chro pate Аш Же; im. р, Veste it M 
һе lad! жаз naturally pasture. Within the last 20 бад | time to time of the substantial teachiug which agricul- |07 | d overbid the peg tenants, 
QUE, been iu this. county емие of n ва ^ had | tural ке receive "ab^ Cirencester. Meanwhile | ditio h they have not adequa | or julgment 
bee broken np айа hélioug| there r- | we may со recommend the volume before E А. — They 1 
ч stock duct ride vial inal agricul- со. CARE. оп Р u 
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j to a than | us as т. apana A ries of excellent origi 
e down. He believed in this обе tural ee Dp the d topics enumerated, 
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6: a "tore consist mainly of direct acts of praise and thanksgiving. | 15. х 
т And wore y A oes i a.d ES Анан ; The bir Y ert ей either as a supplement to | Glendinning.— e 
Corn than tliey could here iya се roots n i existing Hymn Books, or as a first contribution | Auchnoop, and Little I -— A в Park 
: could "give them, A eit год s towards one in which there shall be less of prayer in | Hopetot MM M A E n - 
А шап TAr rh m, and Не | verse, less of mere se sentiment, and of mere invitation to 56 ес i 1 dà yel З pa 06. - 
; E oe лз ` рл дг ЫА gowatda recckeed De b to: ч Ü 
— He believed t vit aver dul va у ше I seni РИМ n лите onte UA Morton, Lord Aberdour, Mr. Baillie Cochrane, and 
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