998 
vocate. Although not a success, it is, hi not such а 
failure as to nui the comparison i n the terms of our con- 
ditions of withdrawal) *uninstruetive and useless,’ and there- 
оре! а though convinced that I cannot Se absolutely successful 
Iw petition carried through, as I am equally sa 
P deductions valuable to р" riculture 
ыгын ign: vi Vm ws Ha 
owever, n 
may j^ 
ALLETT. A 
weight, 63 1b 
| Whe 
per buio. "'Tacludi ing 
. a y t 
ken o 
ber g d an ear with 1 
on each is bearing three and four and five seeds each 
r in all abo ut 110 grains, The Vel vet Chaff Whit 
and an e: 
spikelets ag 
it was quite clear that to feed them m А. ^ 
VB must es icm Gk sw vg when ther 
0,000,000 with the sa of la 
Mr. Mxour had passed t 
| ing for the last 20 years, а 
land was wet and thi 
it 4 ft 
ош 
nd; an ИЙ this called 
for great Аат. e judicious investment of | ing it 4 ft, deep the wat gi of 
capital both on the part of the landlord and the tenant, "d by t ipes, the cro 
because manent agricultural improvement could | profits must nat rally be in leased, 
only be carried out by the joint ern of both. It was | to bean instance of bar Spirit of their 
a = erg xe Mee and is was ing шо, acu he hoped Mr. Du Can uld go onin 
after 2 ye ni exper rie: that ment. b co 
ther s was nothing more profitable im "'judieiou s | he ped | oney would "d 
agricultural i s Mer sees Wh ee a ан could afford, | SE. ре he k 
s he could, t 
o pay ental, and m ake agai 
17, ефе асге гае 
himself a dou 
рой as ү pel (and parra d some | 
evid that | co 
ofütable. Bu Г 
S agricultural 
say "not," 
new it would 
He reckoned that fi 307, be 
es 
and 
remembered being told 20 years E by 
increase of produc 
la 
rA 10 and 11 P on either side, aiie 
three and four seeds eac h.] 
le "s ue.—I 
t that 
rge, He b 
ТЛ stiff en but those 20 years had „passed by, he good 
ns à EN lar statement of 
nh in'which the disease had 
а direct the attention of parties 
it would inform 
the eye, of the 
progress or retrogress of the sorde, Isubjoin my 
contribution on to ) the tabular statement 
How introduced ; ;df hop 
‘County, чн kno would make giri. yards Жозе Ы those which bid Pee at that the m M pee мед. 
атуу к ee resedit had just been burn — ees уш н 7 far avra gular system and did it di would best sta 
ох? oiher piaco äi Metropolitan Market. es nean | аюв . 
nt.) | pat un er the animals iti could be ed гон to ien 
W. Marshall, Ely. and, int would produce more коа able results than 
London Cow-house much and pis ipon а dung heap, twice turne dand t wice car ied 
— Ther is 
writing Rinderpest,” but dum ara quite Tw sts 
their ааа я) р: he Мер. 
ms: 
himself x useful in 
f agriculi 
ys. 
г: Јонх HUTLEY said they might =i 
50 iin, p^ they Mee i ды Qi on тшш 
had Керу ш „дш the four-course gj 
ое е9 un 
PNE — the profit and advantage of draining stiff | other wa ture md 
clay ain, he was ut bee EW Ka of no use 
see the time | 
E 
As steward Б the Ы Lord Wes used 
little to do with these n: improvements, for if anp ы 
ordshi; o 
but he used to call tion “n Hà - k r 
ia а 
er to 
he Chairman 
T 
about 
enough. at RR, without going to a for f 
tor 
: was in conversation this morning with a person who 
told me that he һай seen in the. nei, eighbourhood of 
of thi 
es well- pova porini results. B were sie d 
upon which ad made up his mind as sources of | t 
Le toni in femi, s to thin sowing, he though 
apaa ачы а cow-hou 
о da 
gn 
ht congratu late the , Country, апа this а іп 
had 
кошар. 
aylig ht red, 
sullice s always mete p ids. inlet 
for air 2 S сане) was the door, and c ere was - 
outlet for foul air also. „Ів suppos e ther must hav 
the notions of farmers in that respe 
abundant учат that the quantity of crop did nob in 
any way dep upon the quan xí of seed, They 
might ; put as much corn as they liked upon C 
1 1 ; but 
entrance or s cows remained in th 
5 
"8044 
thal o harvast had 
ed «ар of. thor а ot the ki 
Р; 
the | they oldi increase жү pro d 
to 
ght a gratulate them (and of eoi urso it wasa 
As an illustration he a datn р of шша t ten tin uie 
might mention that last year from one peck of Wheat | 28, had been almost ent 
one 
er acre he grew 7 qrs. 3 bushels, and 22 ам of straw; | mere 
do 
iseased, tied ор by the neck, in а vitiated this year, from half а peck per acre, he had 7 qrs nd ü 
Possis no daylight, and 2 bushels, but t the straw they had not time to weigh, ertain (шна 
Can the mill b be otherwise than diseased, the е | i ise ER entlemen laughed—(A Voi e: мылы At plague was а foul visitation ЖГ 
у”)— he could tell them it was not for upon all classes of the popul 
bred And tb hentl fort k g Pm. » M st, they would г eeolloct, ve 
giveputrid milk, thedi 1 Idand d |a difficult ith several different parcels it was 
t further di asy to de d maison; but he believed they 
medi hi ident and sus bem nostrums | would agree that the largest quantity of corn almost 
and wise saws. ня ears back а living in | always produced the weight of straw, It peakin 
London, some milk, left over night, d аш was laid do by perience in the © 
breakfast ; the putrid filthy smell emitted from кота —— к Ан M that where the orthe country ; i 
disgusting. rh corn was 30 p mur. AS UT 
ber y in the city. 
wholes ii food, e Pi; ean diseage— 
foul vitiated air, Putrid food, filth, and being tied to a 
post for months toget ы; рк roduce isease. When 
will | 
w was 70 per cent., м 
| he believed it to bi а EA. dar the greater the cr rop th 
greater the straw, He didn't ask t 
à peck per acre 
experiments for 
h 
beast а anl by 
that, H fact, *he - © f individ 
d them was to m 
what he en 
domaine wid adopt that from wá h Бе No doubt the far 
people awake and 1 wallowing in the mire of | they fi ү {һе m MEN When people told him they | the calamity would press ota 
iguorance and stupidity, чайы ucing disease and death pete c vie s ач that, but they knew it would not i 
and work f for the a apothecary, undertaker, and g or being 
з) good fi 99 o оп, throwing aside -= An 
is тар than а бча of putrid flesh from a Асен strong old prejudices: if any g 
ntleman would sa 
had — x — poets. p n 
) was ready to take 
ro ма he referred back to н еен ied - 
value such 
Of course the: бү ould uie at. е 
тебене jp. in agriculture without atti i pellet: puer 
nd | succeed ї 
Thist le Se eds.—Mr. J. J. Mechi — at Sa 950, w answe 
Oct. 7, that some si that the ey а! 
annually. - ados umn ajg 
Natural Pena dredging * som vp 
at sea yen е wind. was k ту 
during the after aes 
- em. 15 ещ "thought they 1 had come from the | ав 
tho 
pital into the soil; but that py pee ee 
Леа 
t had „been found i in othe er ca e 30 : 
of 
was 
was told by 
ibis eiii of the year frequently met them at 50 to 
100 miles from land. R. D, 
le carr ryir ag 
system » the ее ће vonid not have! been believed ; 
but that sum had been fou 9 
room to invest 400, 000,0 0001, in the d mote of 
- Clubs. ШИ» and that — n investment would be very 
«t x wu —The following resolution, тте to the — : e н E3 uld € 
mo г. Шор, of Woodhorn Manor, Morpeth, | touch upon another subjec aughter) Were gentle- fore, and the 
was this day mously adopted at н ar of this this | шеп amused а& his : a good crop? He was happy ped ug health of Mr. 
Club :—* Tha js ittee petit е Ноте | 60 вау that his 40 acres of Wheat averaged 7 quarters lis fi e. 
Secre TE ) to u = T stop | per aere. Mr, 
the importation of foreign (live) cattle and sheep for | Мт. WAKELIN SI never knew a great man grow 
th t six months; this being in their opinion the | great crops but i n fail 
only means of eradicating the Rinderpest from thi Mr. Мконт would s enter ich Dy M diu but 
country; an y recommend also that every facility | certainly no man ever grew ing smaller h 
— be given for the importation of meat, so ps than his neighbours. He o bw enter upon | than were grown befo — bu! 
not to interfere with the supply of the food of the | а subject as hich there would be no difference of | 4 ft. drains would be of no use, 
rni opinion. Не was glad to see that the owner`of Braxted ^ rou UL ED 
k come out strong in agriculture, At опе ti 
: Oct. 
5.—At the 
: Mh gun which has е originated by the tenants of the 
te (but 
Par 
annual meeting of this 
m 
0' 
and iu dr raining tho feld i IN which the his 
Braxted Park Es which, ен 18 reason to ghing ly 
hope, will shor orini cdi a district Society, and occupy resa ы 
e ground as em rmer знали Society), the| Mr. СптнАмртох: That was always a ее field. world as mak 
eros = B M E rA I deny it. е ow before PU ааг ter аа s 
CHI ваї e poop of this coun СІНАМРТОХ : It used to grow nearly 5 quarters | farmed it; and as for his 
sov уы nearly 30,000,000, and they must be fi : és. finger for ao 
5' per acre, 
