1046 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
a farm were let on condition that rats were to be preserved for | the matter, gave him notice to leave. That was the уйу in | standing Mr. Smitha aa н н 
the Sport of the landlord, aud sho uid a farm- abourer which free speech on tkis а was sought to be put down, om ge аір аф ез fot his little pet € pet, there i 
accidentally or even systematically destroy them, I do Mt GEORGE po Bedford, said that a great deal of the | 991% as much and more praise and credit Fu is 
think any penalties could be пао on y à person or erem aching which w much complained of arose, not {гот the | great tackle and the great inventor wh 4: е to the 
on the tenant of the farm. if the licences are retained fact of the preservation of game, but from the ЕНА nfortunate whole life to its perfection Joseph N. ia ped his 
(unless the sanction of the MK ua is iht for destroying | circumstance: which the agricultural labourer was too often rp сн set, Oct * Josep lls, Queen: 
M ges will be gained by any change that сар be | placed. Dona the winter months and a oat part of the ct, 
summer, a great proportion of the agricultural labourers in the ampion Wheat г. Hallet ett vili 
country were unemployed ; and as their remuneration when statement, 
is said, w y rmers make such they were Меры e small, they were glad to take advan шу pago T Sept. 16, 
barrio hy do not far ieri 
stipulations in their agr ws Аниту MR ud Jandlords ire of any opportunity of adding to their own and their the Е А :—“ Mr. На llett withdrew from ri 
eaim ty мана from game гата; milos subeistenoo. e thought S ne mig le 
less thi Tuy 
- e power of a tenant to ded to occupy | ђе did. not see how t ould. do avra, А 
* y with them ту whom he did ве 
Тапа unless the; amo E g he game must belong е freas to the owners or to the е ротира threshed hi cu Ь that he 
but this is not and has never been tho custom. The game has of the land ; and, as between the one and the other, ith e 18 crop, an w 
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entire right of shooting over it. If gomar were done lo. es ti at DE 
crops from game, it was one of the consequences of the а, = 
g 
to the rural population. But ther ways in which some 
farmers protect themselves from Miren, and one is by having i 
añ active man on the farm who knows how to set а wire. Sot us, 
mi t 
" paper t if the game laws ' were abolished altog r they 
frequently leads to great evils. I have known some old men | must (en a trespass law, so that that jaw should м veis to Fidei ex cni Pa oF parser ene 
x apply even where no damage had bee He would, ү Сос nesday, Ni —Present ; 
одамо -— вау ábou Bord "E Tredegar, President, | in be, аан; үлү 
е | 405., whic ch would probably Жетем, тре of t€ murderous Lord Chesh Lord Feversha 
ош of honest labour. Riotous dissipation and idleness poachers, vide wx eing tempted Meer SaN ре: LM Maj jor- General the Hon ood, Sir J. V, 
ing to the severity of the penalty. Bart. ; Sir 
ey confess to having broken a law, but then it is а law of Hom Cor rresponden псе, Dent, M. d т. Druce, Mr. Brandreth [o Nr. 
país making, Shi fat We had Тш res бүчүсү eem The Cattle Pau and Quarter-evil.—As I have, Hamond, Mr. Holland, M.P. ; Mr. Jonas, Mr. La ү 
Ex wich all laws ought to have. received notes from ар in Bedfordshire and A a Ti^ Randell, Mr. Rigden, Mr, Sanday, Mr, 
t t the admit trati on of | Somer: А Ars iring about t recipe against quarter- . Smith, 1 Mr. Thompson, Mr. Torr Mr. Henry 
e grea iünproveraent, in nac evil, it may be well if you pum give a notice that the | Wilson, Mr. A Wilson, Mr. Frete, Professor 
d elck 
квн д ГЭФ И ' rJ LH ou 
and the Sheriffs of Counties in Scotland. in place of the | ОЁ flour of brimston e (brimstone); the animals being| The following "Ner Members were elected :— 
poesi: the Peace às at presen. kept іп the Tits on a little bày until the following | Atchison, William, 18, Cannon Street, , London, E.O. 
In the Night Poaching Act iranin are mentioned, and have pue John Thornhill Harrison, Proceter Court, | Boot d: dob, Pa Cp Plymouth, 
j sdiction; and all table offences must Qe tried. by | Stonehouse, Gloucest MIR Cooper, Jonathan R., Manor House, Barton, Bury && 
he Court of Јазіісіагу. Now. Justices of Реас ox Fowler v ‚ Smith.— Having Te а constans reader of | Edmunds 5 
the only "t panim а A ia айг inue. their th last 10 years, I have | Day. Ric hard. Hodroyd Hall, Wak 
jedgments on the merits are final and conclusive. In both | Deen ‘ойе еп sed at the piugent remarks of Mr. De Westphalen, i don e: Street, CET 
common and statute law judges are debarrei from sitting in | Smith, of Үү соон, : the subject of steam cultiva- осеке Rahiri. d, Waterstor House, Puddletown, Dorchester 
judgment кес they or their маи have ыа erp tion, ani like many others have admired the pluck and | Huntland, William, Rodley, Westbury- -on Severn 
dibika fl thé Elo Donont std Бёайи+ё of tho very mon | obstinacy * йм promitto of the * Little Implement,” | Houghton, John S., Railway Hotel, Southampton 
d against t| 
t| if n ou H we Pulp. жиры M Mannamead, Plyavouth 
А ? Y 2 h, t t 
Tu vd M is the cumulative pena alties that may | different йа pa the sábio subject, having Бееп | 5m mith, йош, Plymouth no or ornwall 
EA. л эре B A. а тан тты with the prevailing idea that Mr. Smith has | Таг А eorge, Barnli 
him for such trespass. But he has killed a Bare or рһеазап&; | 8014 many more sets of ta ckle through vi ingenuity o of nios —Major- eneit he Hon. А. N Ноо, 
Ы e 
ond is inflici bei 
game, not being а duly qualified person. Ifl bardly dared to contradict him in sede print; still, | that. the Secretary? 8 receipts during the past three 
кийе aro by no monha ar Öt DUNS i4 s бййошә: aud from readin ng I irticle on Steam Cultivation in your | vidnih liad been zi examined by the Committee and 
three times for the last week's Ball, & Co., the eyes Pme 
| of my Petar an on the othér side of the question, 1 and found. со orrect, The balance in the hands ol 
Eus e den resedit to stata what te са тау observe, that as I am not ап implement manufac- Беан оп € Ps October was 8707. 14. 5d. The 
The resolutions adopted by the Scottish Chainber o£ | turer, or agent for "the sale of any implements what- | quarterly statement of subscriptions and mart 
Agriculture Were :— ever, I have no personal interest in the dispute | 30th “ТҮЗ did tue quarterly cash account, wi 
lat, That hares and rabbits be dropped from the | 2 to which is the ** best application ;" but being about | laid on the table. i^ e Coimmitteo recommended nd 
game list, 3 yore ceni eed i е си machinery | the sum "adopt và sold out of the funds This 
“ agains in ngland, thin may fairly lay claim to some | report was a 
gune из b 24: елее а и М u a: experience in the matter, and I must really tell Mr. OURNAL.—HMr. Thompson, Chairman, reported that 
Sheriffs of öf rmn зи йай: Smith that the со nparative statement of the cost, &с,; | the prize of 5 501. € zn fie Essay on Middle-class 
* 3d, That cumula tive N for thà ыйа ot the two sets of tackle that he publishes, is a very | Education had been 
offence be aboli one-sided affair, as P o UN i whatever is said about the | motto—“ Mind rule s Matter," The President having 
“ 4th, That rne be m ligibl , and it is attempted | opened the enve mA announced the writer to wm x 
all cases of in injury caused by iii ЕШ o E game during ma zur" of cost, two widely | Robert Va Пепе, Bureott Lodge Farm, Le 
ihe currency of the lease—the amount to be deter. different. indi Seri de powerful веб оѓ Buzzard. The papers written p? the Rev. 
mined under the authority of the Sheriff? ^ е suitable а hiring сав dan > е = E work | Evans, Sandbacb, and the Rev. W. H. Beever, were 
Ift i eavy country, and move from 
tive Sia Med giv en to those resolation A penr б (sometimes probably 10 or 15 miles), and that i is called SHOW-YARD CowTRAOTS.—Mr. Torr reported the 
proportion of agricultural Resin ^ nd would of the Committee that the perii 
much to make a better feeling jn society ; iod "t farms, and expected to tear ш чл ic. und 10 ог | on the Society's plant be increased to 
the complexities of these laws were simplified, |1 "as emen €— and the other is all. pdt, kept at | Messrs. Easton & Amos be instructed to insure in 
their cumulative severity diminished, the 03 е far тш, probably ! set ont to suit them, and | machiner ry belonging to the Society, which is now 
they | 9! ly 
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fi Pas nly working | The Committee considered the pes of i nip 
Ts m > [about в иен Hen. nee tlie differenca between liminary plan prepared by the Surve; т, under 
of the community, - А P P to th 
he балай Holland, М.Р:) thought that 6s. 10d. and ЛА 74. “get acre, hits no doubt would | direction of the Committee, and mien e 
on with thia бол the LP di t к Suy occur under such different circumstances ; but E e | with some slight modifications, It was даат 
“кН it $ i men 
mue obliged to Mr. Hope for favouring thei m with his very | Value arid quality of the ek oq in most of T construct sleeping wr for the 
1 i wi 8 he en 
sh eve 
ie, cir is arden та ake Tr а | shedding. it considered the rough 
en 
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th ; jJtéd—, it arg 
read with avidity by та who were most interested in the | have never lost à day's work except from bad weath y of the Society. The surveyor was with thè 
upon the occupiers of the soil Не Ed convinced that | 07 bre akages, and that sharp, are also in my neighbour- | to to prepare corrected ре ol to mako б necessary 
The Com- 
—before many years were ov and 
of the Jeden propHotora would induce them to make such a | nearly all of which are to Y let out, but are scarcely | corrections in the forms of specifi we for планет 
- bd couplers, a ‚| ever сой except when mine can Я go, though id mittee directed. н чыл М ча ew ze tender, oh 
Ext to-R iod Eien charge only 6s. per acre and I charge 20s., and consider | to persons intimating their intention Mery 
er the system of game preservation, and which had caused payment of за еас was rn 
во very much crime in the ro^ y ad А of those years during which | or they T ld not рау for it. And now, passing over the | advertisements be ы Y dc do Ше plans ean 
Ж Bisky WiLdoN, Hdd, Nol. wd tlat dedi th Күк. o yd Да а the next head, “quantity inviting ten tating tha phi 
public mind was лею [^5 dis tlie sübjédb, they eodid work done,” а e remarks apply to — X эе й inspected at = Society’ во ОР e after the 186. bh iot 
Li ex A get any yd in "m game a". EI Bel)s Messenger, Mark Po; p Ў 
ear some of Mr. Hope's statements, as, for й 
example, that there had been 10,000 бон ода for offences Mom he 8 AT (ors six day Е in rigen mber) ihe pes d. Бийди, Buitding 1 
E farm, 
prominently before the public they E X. Ба i DA аз e ground with the same s implement а dozen times, This report was erem q 
D Scene rg Aer Lin ai а ошу, did not wl сур now. But when I tell Mr. Smith Bof EETING.— On the motion of Sir J IT 
о Sh VUA d LANA De portant consideraron |а and your readers that in the 25 working Pad of last | seconded bys Maj бәнем! the ups di. ening 
tro tho i srani noti я Wis DN UE й I cittivated with v^ tes E reds of = Monday, July 16, 1866, was named foi 
y à respectable farmer that he had got notice to quit his | exaetly res, or 9 acres а t the Bury meeting. 
tad be vod the 3o talie (oo much informed him xg vs һе | different fiiius of stif heavy sg and that had seu. A letter from the President 0! 
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much about the game 14 of Vienna was 
; оге, and tore 16 up from 12 to] I 1 Agricultural Society. 
& of a потере uone scd] tbe nis г y p o | Impérial Ag of Live 
n about ! 18 irichés deep, I think you will all ee that notwith- | announcing their forthcoming "gshibition 
