THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
er Fa ——— — Her i rae eee TE 
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would leave than even 
that most jealous of judges, the Income Tax Bill, sup- 
1 
y2 acre, exclusive of tithe, &c., and which 
was — to yield 16 bushels of eee — 
without manure—but we 
will suppose 
now lets, it 7s — o low, t then we are — ready 
to con must — 3 than 1 now 
are, nf prices — e poor t present; this 
however, we shall * — ; the — 
5 measure, to 
say why; and on the lar ge Scale an ong 
we have not found our — crops to pay — way. 
But, we must remember that there is a . margin | y 
cort— 
sume —ů— 
many in — own 
— Her ton have been 1 made from them ir in be ef and 
Herren supposes t us to buy for our Wheat. crop. 
ot Nee | 
— belles that all the green 3 for cattle in the 
ill furnish a sult of 
tothe consumer 
more tha: per ton 
is easily possible i in the w 
more than repaying th e per 0 
can — on — taan both by a greater skill in 
consuming them hich will yield more money per 
ton, and by a n skill in choosin 
them, which will —.— more tons per . 
—— — tos t that in 8 spaa 
eef and por! — se in per 
has himself obtain wth. fe far — ie ome 
‘the means enploye, renee therefore a profit to 
farmer ov coe supply of manure, 
a 
the 
containing — — orth 6d. per poun 
for the profitable —— br Wheat at 5s. per bushel. 
Bu this, — we believe it to be the most 
9 pam 
t may th 
(for they are not assailed) on 
oy or even of justice 
of farmer, and in 
oe rents; = if prices continue low, the must fall 
ng aft. 
run to be a ruinou ness, and chat 
store for for the cultivators of: the: 
Ire — e 
times 
y ge 
‘lly by the — i passing of a thoroughly * 
— + na oprieto 
[N. 19, 
the last session of Par — N with good faith towards existing 
Duk i nd took up the subject, and brought in engagem 
a bill “ The Private Money Drainage Act, 1849,” whieh | In pe aar irt: I only regret that it has p fallen to 
has now bec ; — "iho principle o a a less humble individual than air e to b 
i —* a in so far as — relate to drainage, and ees 3 your pier, 8 notice, as I firmly believe 
* * of great ital 1 in the 
y — with satisfaction by ‘the nde pereis — — have the honour to be, your lordship’s 
It is to be fi i sequence of a 
arrangement of the ‘bil a which 
ect in t 
alluded, it may not be so generally useful as it m 
er wise have been. e i 
portion of the rent charge which goes 
her few — who are willing to lend money to 
— repaid in the manner specified. 
This defect i in the 
mber 
g the rate 
Caren ers, deprive the —.— capitalist of a safe, con- 
venient, and profitable means of investi ing his money, in 
the improvement of his 1 Height ur’s land. 
ly point out “to your lordship the grea 
ed from the fall 
— 
— 
ge 
a earl 
— of nti which, = is admitted on all hands, 
fields, if the lan 
pi oprietors — not is inei their incomes materially 
curtailed. 
As it seems probable that the “ Private Money Drain- 
age Act, 18 49, may be brought before Parliament in 
the ensuing session for — am now 
of — — urging upon your lordship's * — the 
great benefit which would accrue: to the 
ure for e 
w borr money from private — ge ate for 
draining their 8, but also for erecting proper and 
suitable farm balldngs, and, under sufficient congo: 3 
to make- its repayment a terminable charge on the 
aa Tan 
ringing this 1 ni Ler- lordship's notice, 
1 — that I shall by all the practica 
n in the country, els 
judiciously made in providing 
be mo 
be fitted out with excellent farm 
utely no cost, either to 
I have | N. 
ected t 
. adoption o of what is called high a, as a resource 
whereb arm 
essed 
abreast, shall do as much or more work at Pong kone 
r| th 
ded | wi 
esirous | mad 
cal a ce 
most 1 —— servant, John — Chirk, 
Wales, 
a. IN FARM MANAGEMENT, 
objected to yourself a „ who urge the 
of f 
2 
stablished 
ree or — h 
within the 
—— 
the same 
is perfeetl 
— 
extra drivers were 
— of waggons and the waggoners’ bo 
of expenditure would be placed on 2 ire oe 
m of savin 
out by ans bet carts, 
his depart- 
incurred in 
nih before any tenant can have a claim to reduction in 
other paymen f 
e way in which the food’ of animals and their 
ange is * et; hr Sa to wet, See sun, and 
be complete rectified 
oniy by ite aid ‘of “the — ; by his — suits 
bie buildings for housing stock, Ke. Still, the intel- 
; | one is as necessary as 
n Protection as a matter — 
draining are lost, it the e in. 
such buildings; tending 
eradicate all ideas of order 
1 
great requisites towards profitable agri- 
| culture are a — cult ivated soil, and proper accom- 
| and the 
t| consists r little 
paranly 
else but wet straw in an o 
w lately some 2 dung made, a 1 
to the best guan o cost to the tenan 
At the back of a Siami in which — wer 
suppose 
— follows. 
tied up to 
wooden 
3 pet it cannot be denied, 
* 
CM 
these pes 
one which:can be pro rofitably discussed in 
o which a lessened c — will 
most surely — it—we believe that the intelli- 
gence which, however it may regard 
fep hitherto of agricultur 
ean find their te right foundation- | còun 
de- 
a shall endeavour: i take up here fer — 
tan 
that a large proportion of the farm 
— that it — — — 
e, in 
e must reserve ber ay future opportunity. 
th the „ timate | commoquence 
gg | trolling the — Re 
missi 
the ultimate | 
Sees tse 
wor fered with), on making a 
con wn ee for — — no rent — 8 be be granted, 
8 the increased cost caused by 
i bill a 
(as was posed) of of the att — — 
t believe: 
ae be any diffieulty, 1 not ex 
at, were openings in the „ ty 
shutters, On the outside of this ti N was sunk 
a pit i = deep, — feet —— and the pantie ih of the 
the beasts were, viz., 35 feet. Into this 
pit * nea from * the 
openings at the . and the dr 
— — with 
facility, overtook 8 erection of buildings. The com- 
— granting zA charges 
re decided b. bill 
ifferent — — and 
* 
qual, or perhaps greater, qü 
thri 
down 
the ground, an 
p- | the a, 8 the 1 It w. 
under another 
ve remarkably aving a imle 
thrown: over the dung occasionally, w. 
wn by — till it r 
of th the pit is seed 
e a an 
plan. A — 3 eon sent 
seve little to the — at Soki afford a perfect 
for the reversione 
po not forme here — ‘advert to the laws aaa 
trai alienation of That! 
| obstacles to the application of ca 
| impro 
of 
be made, would for which a tenant should not 4 roma 
r, | comforts o 
these much experience in these matters has 
i ß ete tre S u means oe 
labour of carting ou — is 2 
for li 
vement should be . ARINE NNa 
viz., suppose the rate to ga 
hoe 3 in future to PAY i 
