1600 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
in fencing and improvements; and though he 
had” to pay for the straw of 200 acres when he entered, 
the Jaodlorà M" not allow acis — take it, 
in the tenant was — to it at the 
9 здн узі C ia 
his side, knew he would mpe- 
tition without fore- den Tho "ador i in question. 
idways took the hig I 
case кн — the onn 
re 
a | gives, feed then 
| the dung-heap. Choose cattle, sheep, or == ее 
of that tendency to eco maturity Y i ойы 
i liberally on 1 оона 
er ushed or pulped] to facilitate d d 
iin айч rud 
sometimes M: чы people who were 
more than 2007; and he had put а а cime ing- nil 
for 
which he "got eas but the removal v alue 
L. ў 
will make ment rapidly sd ent 
- The egre eatos t success probably i mer ы 
* you 
(RIS ttd they 
praotieal farmers. One a baker, who took a 
arm of 400 acres and filed , paying 2d. per poung ad 
hi I know of other two cases in 
dale but tl 
where the landlord m paid, 
i at district there have been six or 
ut of ‚20 or 80 
f 
1 
seven sequestrations in 10 sg 
farm mers. 
п loose 
an Rye-grass and Соте чаза 
пу dat ii; 
um grown Italia 
Da» lb. of Bean meal over 
п Septem" er and Octob А ie ks 
ler 
The estate to which Ir re 
Р 
m Ф, 
Lould mention а 
+ 
ve 
ell if he had gota сах er, and | for imp , but at ro end ot the lease another's 
that he would have beaefited by his liberal outl offer was taken and he got nothing for his improve- 
is successor, I believe, made several thousand | men Good tenants do not like not to be improving 
pounds out of the farm, and last year o take ue farms. When LIleft my farm in Lauderdale, I 
a larger farm elsewhere. Had the money been his|expected get it again. M was 9107 fo 
own, he would have carried on successfully: and 3401 acres, and T lad M ібво that it was worth a 
had it not been for the law of hypothee, he|great deal more; but a ad hem been a 
would, I believe, have got a cautioner. If the law | fa OR а small capital, was 
inseed ап 
Whether or not the advantage of рүшү is de 
from ad та inducing a larger consumption of straw 
merchan li rs are from th t the 
lending money by the law of hypothec, А tl y x years since H left Lauderdale. "т 
trustees І tried what we to carry on the farm 
but the landlord would giv no facilities. The | Dakeof з 
creditors, without a dissenting voice, would have lain | glad to y петао ke dy "Reque SE. 
out of their c ds 4 б landlord had let us carry on 
e farm. "The far 
xed with „the e pulp than when | 
o not x 
the law of hyp M ; "Th uL Sa i in 
© 
he could not get 
d said that several О 
à applied: "a: have lent са 
being - the near neighbourhood | ot 
1 rn m. 
piss. 
1 na ND 
arge mm of stra ys 
rally used "— in litter, E a portiou 
ood n: 
stances, 
Duke o M rod I am in e 
е 
whom he money abolition of Me: А» of iube I think it would 
bu ^н the. law of h Crea I thi nk t e law of |h aile ed as a great oon by agriculturists generally. It 
pothe d d d, tenant 
hypothec has a ten p 
xot on dede and 1 skill, but on capital to imi ves and mesa 
farm. Q. Your SIM was ruined i ceca 
borrowed money, a 
law 
oney fro 
ME is not that the 
of borrowing money — 
thin 
r the of hy 
m the 1 
rent opini I the 
qm dit to the landlord as p 
Ilan 
Testimon nial to Mr. R. О. Pringle.—A well-merited 
g 
3 now 
№ Farmer. The 
sisted of a well-filled purse of so эт т. 
. The following memoranda on t| this eu 
eS Aste Journal, appear 
on the вт 
Mr. meant of Cire 
m 
Will be saved for use as food wit 
contributions to the twentieth er j 
hea 
ncester, sa: 
of pulped roots, exclusive-of cake or 
say, rather more thau two bushels ol 
— — roots, -— giveu at two eds, поб 
the mainder ів given with the cake te, 
at the: mid. day fee vs thus :—We use the steaming: 
tus of Petar, of Peterborough, дашы of a bolle 
га the e, in which the s 
hi d b a р - "the "left | 
handsome piece of aS with de flowing MP 
^ 
tacle for s! 
ЕЕ —“ I ed Т wr sovereigns, to 
9 ен — 
otin Ў 
е 
course—that would m 0 acres of grain, 
Grass, aud 100 of Turnips; Н ss rM the rent » А fort, M 
s 80 nda 
32s. an 0L, entry at Whitsu 
nant 18 months {0 "d the 
l. Now turn 
Mim 190.0 acres of д 
urnips ; bui onl 
s б, jo 1751. The o outgoing 
waygoing crop, which t Em 
to purchase, , 200 acres 
iit Me ines Tia hola of Phi 
s at 3/. 10s. each—3507, He 
ure Turni 
e tenant ets th 
tain — and I will count 
By putting. in foreign | р 
b 
bei of that to а сег 
о the other side. " been ены, а 
g 
e | coating than as a distinct Ја y 
2 
у on the he rigo "eue a "n wooden tub. 
h the 
pigs Й 
whic mixed with 
with copper—in. 
ver made a suitable 
ue aen sing the Fert ility of Land 
nd, it is said, successfully tried at 
naberg near Bonn. It is well known that humus, or 
е "dh the most valuable constituent of soile, is 
— by the action of the npe on the animal 
n rimari matter contained in the earth. The air, 
tank is "fall, je i pe^ ered 
before feeding time. "The soup 
entirely absorbed by the саб, which. 
our u 
meia depth, and 
| sowing and reaping covers 
separa t 
ы: object of c c invention is to extend the eene 
ating of humus 
him half tho -— the re year, but the other half is 
into. the bowels of the earth. To end pipes, 
the lower strata, by Pi pci: air 
tbis w 
d for ready digesti 
are y Ai 
sunk into'the land, All rel hr outlays which the 
bera » » he jon экс in of the lease, cannot 
way. as gene кау. з pay а considerable 
"m m for carriage Р рту and I think I am — 
1. fo 
ends 
05L to the Tarare айн 13001. he by 
the landlord, makin - 2 ы pig e p 
te only gets 
rains, b 
npertures, are laid d 
6 feet, Instead of Ls central drain, they 
hearth, where a er p ipa the air causes a cons 
draught to pervade the pi ау нерін С 
айу entering and i issuing fro pes preserves its 
нар = condition punt ^ through. the | ^^ 
apertures — M €" aene which con- 
P tlie roots. Thus the and pene 
"€ by oxygen so esten, wr те the air 
fro above may be sbut 2 from the өч nte the fire 
same, The tion, з 
lead to a 
ert 
y the tenant аа ый by 
creditors, and would permanently benefit the ЧЫ} = Tum os S 
K а а а t p ho land 1—A. : фе uck, and execu nie d nder К! 
оша consi s en out in 19 years. eneo of Dr. Hardstein, both a k the Agric 
go ар E poe and : show tho аға Academy connected vds e University of з неф 
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tenant with 12001, for the tenant is always а усаг and Although ене, es јет 
а half behind, Тһе tenant, in faot, is sinking more Сору — 
ev five or six years, and the whole ролро 
vidus is often out ab d of 19 
It is the last five y the lease tbat should reali endar of Oper 
the profit. It might be fair enough to ask th pem Ocro ^ The Meat reri ТЫЙ, no 
to prepay or fore.re в - * кн e years of his lease | more effectual method of ino! creasing, our su supplies of 
wn at a mh d AR | to 
Бар 
куры ш as the a 
nation of samples oE ea 
exhibit ver. "little үгет 
Ма seed and Варе-саке, wh 
e is usually деке ы = ol үа л 
ot "the use of Ra hus 
ead per diem ; 
each as imal, with each itday f 
meal. We rarely 
tho of yery large oxen: we 
the first, 14; years of the lene, ide the tenant is "E 
к REN is giving him 
Lauderdale.for gran ч: 
credit for. АП tha t is в taken 
ink the p: 
as the Vetch, the Cabbage, or the Mangel Wu rzel—Aall 
pe lants—for the naked fallow. Bur substi- 
ld be ,t 
to the amount о of 
more particular in fairen into 
skill of offerers, In Lauderdale it wed r^ = T» 
constant ners to advertise the farms. On Те 
farms, I think when entry is at Whitsunday t the fi 
нече should be the Martinmas утку it might 
90 or " s res ive per acre тебре: 
districts which i. i change.' 
Meat grows cheaply when cattle are treated a 
ing to their me. 7 zmar 
h food to 
| Eco on 
ccord- 
g food. To give the | or 
hiro, p: 
[^ eee of RE 
ill-bred s 
por ici "rs know of a e fore- 
offered but refused, in айдан н the law of | “аач 
thac. The landlord, baying the. law ọf hypothec on 
ras you 
as | Short-horn or Hereford ox MM. result merely in the | 
greater part of ib being burned in the lungs of the 
n | animal, and most of tbe remainder beiog thrown into | the fodder as when giv 
»ulped 
| Pi E Br by 1 common cu! 
en 
