26—1850.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
409 
Gyps 
god Pata of ee e on sale. A Pamphlet on the above 
forward pt of f N stamps.— Apply to K 
ForTHERGILL, 2014, Upper Tham s-street, don, 
CORN MANURE FOR WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, BEANS, 
— bro ‘parties who pot = wi 
— — n. Tt will be found fully equal to and much 
Guano, and is n iable 
cheaper aa 3 Pera 
80 — a — = 
acre, 
45 
w. Price Seven 8 
Acid, 
. 
of f Ammonia, Fishery and other 
and genuine ö uano, 7 insure 
— all 9 can receive it direct y — ti 2 
of the Importer. 
“Br Bridge-strect, È Blackfriars, EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. 
Dealers and Agents supplied. 
<yERUVIAN “GUANO As Agents of the Peruvi 
and sale of ni valuable 
ANURE, We! think it right, for the 8 
and respec lo den, to oe e them that the — 
of the — is till extensiv ractis = and to recommend 
them to apply — to — to our agents, Messr: = aegis 
BuicuT, and Co., of Liverpool and Br istol, or to s of 
ed e aracter, in whose page gor = fair dealing ‘they 
ean place implicit con: confidence. Y GIBBS 
ANURES.—The fi manu- 
3 — oe Tawe s s Factory, Deptford Oreck = 
Corn a ure, per to . £10 0 
— é 11 0 0 
T a 0. . 00 
Su osph s Lime 700 
8 —— Acid and Coprolite: in 0 
pobi, — Wiliam-stree Ci 
o, guar 
15s. per ton; aon for 5 tons or more, N. 10s. per 
ton, in ¢ Sates: Sulphate of Am a, & c. 
HOT WATER APPARATUS a HORTICULTURAL 
y to 1 that his 
. —.— „ FLUE oe * may now be had in sizes 
to suit description of A m that of goo ma to 
2000 fe ST BOILERS, from 
one-horse wards, adapted either for s or 
gs of any kin 
* A liberal Discount to the Tr — 
W. Hitt, Horticultural Works. Greenwich. 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT, 
PATENT HOTHOUSE E WORRN KI NG’S ROAD, CHELS 
DEN invites the attention of Gentlemen — 
to — Hothouses, & c., to 
eriorit: in eve 
ssed by oe ‘PATENT HOUSES, hick iil 
phei ae — 
peream Patent Sa boo 3 „ — — 
tent Sas * req atit, sa 
foot, ATING BY HOT WAT 
ESATI GaL K AGRI- 
knowledge of Anal 
Surveying, Levelli 
sine | in —— NEsBIT's Academy, 
3 uration, Gauging, 
Land Surve eying, E ing, & c., e published by Lona- 
MAN = ae and 5 ta of all Dookie. 
The ern the 8 can be had on application either 
ical and Agricultur 
ae Ere f 
yeg to offer their 3 rate, o 
perphos ian Time, Nitrate of 14 Sulphate pt — | 
t, Gypsu — 
ae 
th at one 
RS. N 
3 SCHOOL, 38, Kennington-lane, London.— hol 
practical k al 
g, Railway cen erg 
tin 
61, Gracechurch-str i 
—_~ 
well a 
to any requi out the aid of pipes or flues, 
8. and Co, — also to state etre at the . mh god 
friends the ee ae aking their Boilers o 
rper, by which the cost is 
Gone * prospectu: 
arded, 2 well as —.— of the — pea ree - 3 or 
n at most of the aon ity’s and principal 
onstruction 
may 
ood, erect ted upon the most 
s, Palisading, Field and Garden 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
3 JUNE 29, 1850. 
Tuar “ You may drive a coach and four W 
ba oe! of Parliament,” is an assertion which 
enactment to enforce tenant right. 
E manship and ba 
ste or cre decree to be universally effectual, 5 must 
upon “ fixed” and fundamental principles 
of practice ; but, wits are ad to be ound. in 
nD operations ? 
has 
5 
8 
Nay, m 
- | considers quite 
If “e ask 1 is tenant right, we are told“ com- 
qh tion for unexhausted improvements,” viz 
e | draining, 70 1 marl, purchased manures, aia 
usban Compensation for unexhausted 
e is only r * 5 ang bei papá 
pulsory order on the landown t to 
out-goin kaka 3 or 
investment, to obtain which order, justice would 
mand that = . 0 amount 
an claimed had not only been made with due 
economy and cantion n, but that it consi- 
ring all the circumstances of the e, the 
best and cheapest mode of proce oo “ie obtain the 
But, are attempts a mprove- 
We Á 
3 
ym 
adequate return, bu 
successors may ever 2 wii ything ; 
of our e —the holder exhibits crtieates for 
the en > invested, 
5 worth no 
2 dip a of t pe s intended pl 
utgoing * says, ha J. 
in the ish nage of the farm ; there | is the ny fo tiles, 
and here is the labour a ccount. W xclaims 
the landlord or incoming tenant, “ 7/. per tne e, and 
after all it is not half done ; Were I to employ a compe- 
or his 
man 
* 5 manner for 40. per acre. The drains are only 
3 feet deep, and laid in the wrong direction; the 
tiles are of bad quality, and the e wor rk cannot remain 
ermanent—I won't pay for it. 
the ge. tenant 1 to rely upon his 
tenant pma eee * receiv ee One 
says, s deep enough ; 
— Ber thinks son better. Pon sole —if the drains 
on been laid at a depth of 5 feet, * a greater 
istance between them, . drainage would have 
oa n perfect, afd the cost would not hae mic ex- 
ceeded one-half of what is claimed. Who is correct, 
ruth ? 
atid what i is aminan lt 
eg Bald i ronrea 
| ever a food ma 
is 
Nowhere. Ev 
s many practices totally diferent | 
on his farm, his ptt on 
s ae a and di discretion ; animal and vege 
pared with that of ey fatting stock—what- 
by many circum- 
soil, m oom climate and cultivation, each 
exercises ie influen 
the effect of manur 
for foo 
incoming ahah the feeding value should alone be 
considered ; and who has yet asce 5 it r 
between roots raised with all ou sm rchased manures, 
or rathe anures w the farmer may 
purchase, not forgetting Seon nr at 7/. per ton, 
and ea ton the circumstances of soil, climate, 
and cultiv. 
The ohjeet of all 5 3 1 ra be, and 
of an arliam r agricultur ertainly 
should 5 “the — — of the 22 er of 
table ee throu medium of 
h 
ould produce the B tins 8 87 uantity o 
this oe the utmost quantity of vegetabl 
And as to the tenant right in respect of bui ildings : 2 
how ‘many 8 rages be answered ee it can 
of 
and w are 
; this is also the vali of | 
be rightly expressed ! a certain number 
acres of arable land, for what number of cattle should 
e accomm tion “ One for 10 acres, or one 
for 5 acres ? ” and so —— 1 75 high farming be 
1 chime in, “ one cres.” The 
Pe se accommodation for his cattle is one of 
15 ghee’ est wae to the farm 
the means of pro an abun 
will be more beneficial . both 
net. Ib 
extent of arable has yet 
and the farmers N must do so (this woul 
be a pore subject for discussion at our agricultural 
clu ie 
But this does not 2 the subject Should 
there be house-room fi eep also, att 5 what 
extent?“ The ee must by discus: among 
3 reduce man y other knotty 
~~ * bef . ce 
eon ‘of wigs an 
of draining at a , depth of 18 ma, in a stiff clay ; 
rains were mon spade, 
cut wit and 
8 * wide at Potton; the Tasti Pes 
were of 3 quality, some of them turned u 
d do 
able approach to ‘the ‘i 
broken 
uity; an 
one side to the ‘other, r eminding on 
motion. Suc inage cannot r n permanent ; 
it is ok — that a — and re 
me — may ee run much longer than r 
sonably be expected, and continue to do so when 
ll the rest are silted up, but, wherever bad work: 
this instan Saeed 5 from | an 
eee in 
d materials are used, no reliance can 
safely be ecg upon the permanent drainage of 
the soil ; and to us it beans Be ee sible that these 
drains can escape 1 si very first vy | farms 
rains that fall. The 8 on Gis holes oe 
the i — tenant to 
be so wees the present tenant as j shillings 
as he has unds in the and it would 
bea deep ir injusties to enforce fro — one compen- 
or such a waste of money. Ms intrusted the 
ati 
perforinies to the “ Village Conjuror,”’ whose only 
T gaa was that he “ had been drain i 
ife d cut more | drains than any one within 
100 mda of the place 
As to the other * to be specified in any 
bill for en — the ee "a —— d 
improvements to 5 
tr 
P 
the other, silting a toler- the 
ning all his | paren 
of ‘food for Ty i a on which a divi 
sion n to Mr. Pusey’s bill took place in 
the House a go. value of the manure | in 
from the consumption of any pu e food 
depends materially upon the of the growth 
to w. t = contributed. Manure is food 
minus growth. that from young cattle or milch 
| cows is, as every knows, very poor stuff com 
measure i — ames ae 
5 become fixed and 
can be 
e — n in its 
a OXI 
would often be force 
rick” — if it falls to the “ight, 
Per pok 
it i 7 to be for the Plaintiff; if to the left, for defend- 
; bu ds or backwards, the then there is no 
8 of our agreei hat tenant right has 
xistence, we do not deny; on , we 
conte tend for its recognition by Jando wners, as being 
evidently for the interest of all parties ; but that it 
can it enforced by legislative enactment we do 
. 
believ i 
the statements made 
in in past 1 Journal, in EREE JA to pe 
. Batson, at K. near — 
withdraw e streets 
multitude of poor children who, red of their 
, are exposed 3 1 evils and 
temptations incident to We refer to the 
aioe ap because such a 2 ty seems peculiarly 
deserving of assistance 2 3 y the benevo- 
. of e following passages, from 
e prospectus of agility Society, sufficiently explain 
obj soa 
tits 
* —— t of ee in a 
© | whieh i is 1 1 all rural 
apart from any particular exper 
-| post of the value of the eir labours, S 
earlier than pate of aia 
in manufactures compared with 
aiea children 0 in 
paid than those eng 
be inferred that too abai are 
* The Hon. Secretary is the Ber. We 
St. Bartholomew’s, . 
