202 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 98, 1868, 
Бат АА ЫН ——M—— — — have been unable to meet and inquire into the. 
— the certainty of a home for а term | whieh was — the prize е of 50 gu guineas С $ dientes GM Ќе фоат late. ТИ rus maturo 
o the en ic о them v. н. Туске Esq., Vie ve em Es f н, Ө | at the Co ollege (h Ше vind nvited the attendance of the 
- 1 dl t escribes | existing officers), an ne ad before them 
an T disturbed and certain field Me their enter ringdon А Agri jonltural, Li н та у, евон | mentary and E videnco, the enses of m much doe. 
prise. The lease alone, however, is not a securi Ау ah its causes," an ? remedy, bosianalé сао bs í 
for the pan of the fertility whioh it creates. | perhaps less of det ailed and practical — "'The Council aro of opinion that those differences haye 
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mainly arisen from а ce рабту on the part of 
ants have made tlay which | under p last of the Анд s than is desirable ERN улык ү гды иш ше 
m require, and the Under the fir E ie inr of position, construc- management of the Tntitution, p are nevertheless well 
their sa vor arrang are ligi ne with their | defined x ln the uat owin = 
end of the term draws near, an ysical, moral, Ph natio : ects in detail; | һо he is responsible for the general well-being of ^ 
knowing that then their opportunity is about to m a great deal ОЕ useful statis з uci information, College He is to «шшк а superintendence over ali 
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ihe circumstances of tho ar Эсери ыбы e 
> DOES 1 departments, moral, instructional, and domestic. 
cease, it no longer becomes their interest to make | as we l as of particular illustra ion, is collecte [Se пачи la siib dM approval of the Council, to fx the 
ithin the year or There is in the second chapter also a great ecd | disposition of the. я students' а А fo, і tho lou of rising and 
pix 6 сда : mong bo retiring to rest, of prayer: s, and to r 
b pie the artificial on habit, prejudice, and ignorance А ng dL | frequetoy and PG DIA a tho E зиз ге the 
fertility which th a had created until it ceases | mast быту жср. which хе pod M examinations, and allo tii xs of dota riodical 
with the asd ы —— уннын зин as it began with "eee the former, as showing Ww e| “ *44. Ho has plenar y роте er fr Ote c of discipline 
by such means as he may йз be =й to hi 
its commen У ерау for the great A thus laid bare | |a ароз еса ш "mudo nay just m таш pe aien alon al 
When ©“ tho Ta ” alone exists, there x thus а | realty on for any deviation from ргевег1 iba rules.’ 
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tendency to an intermittent fertility. And some In the last section *_ the а= S duties E Б «Setting aside the conflicting personal evidenco brongy 
modifieation of the relation be — the landlord | eia d viera ves, of ners the Council a arrive at the following ENDE: a ж 
d the tenant is neede i an inducement to the | n connection "with the subject, are forcibly |" * That кек: ipal ne eine and carried into 
H H H man reto: n ааш1ц1 
latter to maintain good and energetic management | state y сізігайоп of tha 
throughout his occupation of the farm. The | to the rules which ought to be observed in the tt Phat pet e his appointment the social position and general 
provisions which are to have this effect, by which жиниге rof cottages :— isi char oe qe amer 
it pe the i the farmer to keep the t 1. Semi-detached cottages are, on the whole, sciences taught at the college has been generally Енн. 
to he preiero “ That valuable and зарано testimonya has been гош 
ii 1 і -|before the Council o improve igious, 
ease, petas e eode o he Vale of 2. Fach garden should, if practicable, con gener ра ае а o ain ym m. геш 
Evesham Agricultural meg. call "^ landlord and iain from a si sixth to, ecce : о - acre, жь oun cil believe, of improved discipline and. careful 
са E right." teig e alr n in our) “© 3. The convenience should be away from the superintendence, 
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the term t beim recommended | water "supply ; | ; and if there be a cesspool, it should | ьо: PE Ле ры Council have to express 
iy tha So ied аза к боде for that „purpose. It is nd M the mm if a pigsty, 
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not ant p -| |26 should be away fro he hou S: 
mentar Sors the еге for a te rm of itas ars—that “4. Ee з or Mis: i thatch, should be used STEAM CULTIVATION. 
latter more especially is ч incentive to pin |for the pen DBURY, NEAR EVESHAM. 
tural enterprise, and that the former ensures the * 5. Ther re ought to be two doors to the lower| Ir without reason EM А 4 rotest was ел 
{е Шу" ve ereated. oom, one front and back. The windows on two аба jut. ны ofthe London Farmers' Club again: 
— Mr. antena: of Westminster, who has related | side s of the room, and all sashes and аа the title x the subject then cef dibus “Sick 
many remarkable instances in his recent agricul- | to - near a the ceiling. versus Co is a mis omer а xs a blunder. 
Li history of em gusce of the influence of a did sod oas ca for a na itr; ; viz, — а ыр to the contrary d it has indeed almost ripe | 
ong lease in inducing agricultural improvements ach for the boys and girls; |: э à ; 
by din tenant, owed read a чао рарег оп al properly one ма н ЖЕШ farmer аби КАШЫ 
y te b is . All the xen fittings to be arranged 80 | ро generally true of individual occupations. Aud 
Oxford Farmers’ Club. It does not appear to us i5 encourage cleanliness and order ngland be compared with France or with any of Fei 
that his very conclusive argument in favour of UT eonly point on shi eh it a appears! S м that American States upon this point, it will be found 
= u$ T all discredits the labours of Mr. insufficient ан has hitherto been Ee tha& the country which carries the most sheep and 
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hat is called t t rig On the contrary, in | large garden to ы the diffieulty in the e of We hope too that some other result may follow the 
proportion to the а rtificial f ertility, sdb; us = cottage building as a profitable speculation, А id of such a subject than that general laying | 
esul i i wn of se - ich was | 
referred t We recommend the occupi su 
ie pi em. | land to pay a visi sit to the neighbourhood of Evesham, 
: : and they will see how the question receives its solution - 
We shall have an oppor ые ty te r, when | is attached, they can afford to pay йн the [à there. АП around the town lie tho richest market | 
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se, will be the need = Mee right agree че с cent, they ought to let for 127. or 137. ; but agri- | [advocated | y the graziers presen 
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sents. Meanwhile we je the conditions on | fore, the 2X on the mere cottage may fail of|garden tillage, the Pu er clays are made mer 
черле proposes that the clauses of а 21 s'|an adequa nual return, yet that will be| Instances to yield larger ба at one e of esr 
icultura i n eat than such duces — 
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that skill and integrity are essential requirements garden [ees у y or оба 61. per cent. upon to drainage, cla g, and steam pe 
ina tenant; and assuming, nevertheless, that if a| the outlay; and with this the owner ought At Mr. Ho which 
landlord can legally prove that his tenant is io de satisfied. stretches down оп to what us tho 
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если : Ee ME I E have received the following letter, dated nti is the stiffest and the poorest, the clay of the - 
of a lease ; станар о хоррор 4 не айра. Е the Cinese, Feb. 18, 1808, and signed by Professors | lower fields being in some places disguised by ovet — 
sale of roots, straw, or hay, the first 17 years; thirdly, 5° BUCEMAN, G, Т. "Buowx, and Je Јони ax бог ЫМАН: "lying deposita Белае and sind, Where aro айп ЫШ 
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the the entire шем andie ааа xoi Te SENIN зс ше clay lands is made io yield the largest € 
for roob crops; fourthly, that during the last he Principal and Professors, not for ‘some months’ only, but ie take fo 1 h as 
rsa root сгор should intervene two nel e videncé t; t е examine —Ó— tha ei us e the se 
no straw This was ere examined 2 Ы 
be consumed off the farm, unless an equivalent in value | and evidence produced from — parts of England on the WE 
dung be restored to it; sixthly, that all E of the Principal, whose case was fully entered into, some yos rs în the [ot of E Rande a 
; В y all root crops : 
during the last four years should be consumed on the of the Professors received the "intimation that a Council | been known in his own and n neighbouring enne 2 
farm; seventh]; thai at the expiration of the tenane, S day th Mie Deni pet, au og Canti N-wap utr: € i —Ó пой 
у› ызы be ы у |+ evr - LO cil met, and one not until it was over, ent, it t has for several years. been 
fit ops (as. mig rtainly i 
regulate), ane Toni fid NOE. snd- une-fourth. under em y further comp МЛН to make, pi might appear is fotiow. | бшшш, L5 а: s є now ы. : 
Clovers. None of the Ee ты үшын “The оме was irs дыд, apparently without any [per Mor lant, is fl flattening out dub ee 
renewal lease evidence required other 
рела рны: tho 17th mug the agreed upon &b | ^^ Now in-m this statement, we have no wish to criti- dy bushy and cove : 
s uer uid denne, шан ы Ee ied salles атый ani tue eiim 
пае in ;|steam power, reparing for Mangels under 2 
Ox Wednesday last the. i рю! tbe wo d [d to sho De Unt tue donas ке Tod at vas not риш Есе Тһе ся Cabbages, in Y е 
Socie the important | th. e result ofa thorough investigation, ваа had been | stages of forwardness, аге promising we. 
uestion of анаа r9 Cottagos in. n the agricultural omised.” ye-grass among Wheat мое. їз а шы А ie 
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found in another page. Mr. TAYLOR, of Parlia- | previously marie us, уез ** поб for r pu ubliea- | produce of the prev. ious year 
ment Street, whose paper on this subject, lately tion 28 but seeing that it has appeared in the gel Wur zel, end ii esit ron ici а 
read before the Society of Arts, was reproduced іп | columns of other agricultural papers, and that it has | gc ell o occupies two . pedo 
our pages 5 eks , again described en very widely rwise, it appea ern side of the Avon, is, rer one T 
s contrivanees for cheapening mra th ose who consider them- 
improving cot i ; ando speakers selves unfairly treated by it be enabl 
stated their experience of the subject, The reade: state their case. th 
o Mie h of furt sages in the Circular refe 
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ding 1 do wor n proeure the litt 7 Г 1 . stiffness Y 
about it, lately piam. by JA тї: р & Sors ferring to the differences which have ‘‘ for some | adopted, used codo by about 
the Agricultural D 
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vitable circumstances the Council |8 pem for that number fewer 
