662 
THE GARDENERS' — AND s cus. dati GAZETTE, 
Соту 11, 1868, 
tain the state of the country. This gentleman has | 
executed his work with в 
be: er, 2 series 
crupulous 
xpected from 
unworthy e 
Tq)t I 
of it which relate to the agricultural sara 
g to the 
чын details, the deficient e last 
| three years? is посе. етт to с ve х зна 
er moisture 
Шаме 
Weights and Май 
ga llon. 
Senseless 
ga Шов. isn’t a 
| it is a rational соп 
їп Ireland are 
a gallon of ali dw! the да M oil mens 
og oil, and 81b. JR somo p iA oils. If i. le 
pipe of wine, how o you get? 93 ра 
Ireland, without obtruding observations 
financial and social subjects contained in it. 
It is needless to revert „to impe: erfect sources of i in- 
г. 7, 
ree be Мага ге, 9 P мазга, 117 if Bu 
100 if Ten What is a stone? 
ы ormer My басе Wheat growing in Trini even 
nder proba vh M failure. In 1847 t 
t to 1847; no ec neben mei are deducible 
from such unreliable authorities. 
into som articulars to show 
Dr. aseo has, however, thóught it right to enter 326, 
eed 80 
thai 
of the allegations о e progressive — founded on 
e decrease under crops, and he has espe- 
E assigned үсем ы reasons for reducing 
voee Spo А 2,000,000 acres ард à 
verrate o7 62, 559 
6 the 
with an estimated produce of 1,133,585 quarters, in 
| round numbers — twice the E E nearly the 
tent fa езде, at nearly doub e the price. 
weight ein у contain 10015, 1 Кетч 
ра асу of p yi lbs ims 
а rk. А man p htl 
Fo т ton than „ће paid ied n 
pit mouth. 
es 
f Ptossd i ap 2s 3 
In the ыл АЫ of Oat mog the falling off in extent t of 
© 
td |'inforastion, v 
ars 
must E а y^ rasa left for aeg orga both ; 
ul- о! 
designed and incidental. Even many чрйи 
since eiim In the last six 
e 
British 
turists of the tenant class will have iheir p 
re 
800,000 q 
bt that 1861 and 1862 were very ш 
fih reri 
reasons for 
тЇ 
unfav 
years for. the Oat, "which occupies one-half "thé 
n d an beue! p hse the geographios 
oth ure 
m. p звон ар a^ ia each; a Ач io the et 
of us. му ОР cheese, 
32 sive (of. Bib. pet make a "m Ф 
Suffolk ws сх D 7 United Y Kingdom the 
in | measu: miles, ап English mile bei 
217 uM Го i а е mile, 480 Pe. 
ring from all t 
тунт o o a mean xS eis a simi T 
s thor n-of-w 
and quality of their crops; ; and this disinclination 
disclose the circumstances жор: after, may А. вир- 
posed to have much 'greater among the small 
Ire M^, тр аге оу дажы ык к, of 
Noti] inq inq aff ectin e productive ness ©: of|s 
bor four-fifths of the land under Cereal crops 
aera I have — adverted to vs relative 
ine d decrease of Potatoes and Turn: A few 
oms, On board a 
oard a merchantman s fed o ipla, 
E "feet. All the Year Rou 
кы шщ дар and Dr 
n the Thames 
y well re vM ud E dam, And every 
pecial remar 
crops in their respective, conditione. 
those 
The extent of 
great majority of the Poor Law ies sd 8, are supposed 
of produce, аз appears 
{гош the following Semi oficial note s the Registrar- 
General, PEN 10%: i.e. A, ачын of the Poo 
i & used in checking 
зацы of the Couslabulary s. ia 1856, both systems 
re used. The tendency 
E 
when hope of 
gree of cultivation of 
during the suce — 
the к сөи advancing exten than 
1,000, 000 a acres, eie kd КОЗ septennial 
by one 
е.” 
has карку; чөк зо, rates д! pro oduc 
No doubt the Guardians are really сагера і 
e that extent 
or two "uus excepting "tho per уем, which was only | с 
d 
B e matter, but they elu dip. div terested, 
constabulary report what they believe 
. “Тһе table exhibits а cline in 
1861, 
terenga ot eropa, бу are diat 
One of the tables presented by Dr. Hancock shows 
the number of acres under crops of all kinds from 1847 КЕ 
inclusive; appears that the rare P 
from this it 
six millions, nor 
d of ew average | 
1851 to 1855, and below a half of the 
се from 1856 to 1860. The land under 
2 1862 was с € eel 
under cereal and gree 
eer i ойу 
sd Eq "lock, with their w n and lashers give 
to 1 ch must сечі b 
y above the D cut; they "n 
ertain extent availed гуаг of the ditch eui 
ew with the railway. the drainage 
by a double culvert 2 the ч, rr ultimately dis- 
charges it by a circuitous cours the Woolvercol - 
miil tail. Though the most е5 e made of this 
outfall, it is the mill dam to wich itis due. Бро 
has not reached віх 
classes" I bern шен - ; the 
vincial town with which I am 
es. | зе farming 
offices of а pro 
а 
wo ы 
t 
y 000 kiom more un 
0 acres more than 
1825 in inc о те.” 
e is inte ота to observe the relative increments 
crements of Turnips : and Potatoes from ‚1849 to 
862. In бе year 1859, 
50,000 acres 
oi en ан from 1849 to 
ase 
d ty ati traders 
£| ie rh ied g& ted gig form used fi 
soquiintel, have been doing a aai large 
of fa 
business with. the. class of petty armers 
wn | са other cases, the water no 
1 | so ol ЕСЕР "both. the quantity anà eid 
and un 
регоев, pad rendering the 
dur ri erable petia P hey дм pot 
at once increase the value of m 
and daughters t M M are now in 
| iia gode ot. ja pee This very unusual 
нен is a sure evidence; of atleast temporary 
ant among the peasantry. 
oi is vell known that the productiveness of the 
r acre pr sow. Й E 184 tance, Dr. 
e 1,200, 
1847), the Amen d " Turn: imd was only 322 and 127, 
en the 
in 
347 (the maximum of the whole range from | Hanco 
verlookoð, anad one o 
asumir iy Nimes 
e half of во valuable а crop, 
place than it ool 
а poor Ln numerous p 
iwo last, that 2 соб pe: je increasing. 
breadth of land under Potatoes in in the present year 
will probably 
Lir qnc Turnips will pro ortionabl y fall off. 
The decline of Wheat culture is je d erarkable, 16 
has fallen from 743,871 acres in LIB 
creage of Turnips in the last year се 877,149 
acres, an increase on the last septennial peri: 
There are some interesting tables end the 
number „of cattle, кр, and pigs, from 1841 to the 
The 
CONTENT am е АА ortos 
the years D 3208 sud 
e last six алй In ea 
ease of cattle has been remark- 
able to 1859, СЯ bes qué Му there a d А 
decrease. In sheep there has been a dee 
but 
Mero has never since the famino ves its produce | efficient drainage outfalls, 
This c 
anyan 
or part of the meadi 
pad Cherwell and San 
the g 
дард, be jw T : 
ero 
"et а vu drainage into e pen 
ere done, it is obvious that the mouths 
deser teittin with and DE Mie 
| the river must be closed, mee am 
ridges might be spared 
towing patbs, and a ату poe күчпү 
Commissioners. Looking at ie амес. 
expected that, as land drainag 7 
water-shed rén the мышы Tan ru 
volume, de rromotel wirt 
| land ds ылары d is К p i. The falling i 
the w ted before yes can 
usas beneath the 
im 
of the 
the last two years the deficiency has been nearly | P 
800,000 quarters. that 1861 
and 1862 were e Oat 
Crop, wi tercer огей же тд land under 
meadow an over, and four-fift di 
of the land under cereal erops in Ireland." There have Oxford v V SERA Urin 
een unquestionably ccessi harvests in ves — rage produe Clutterbuck, before the 
ута трга to the ber ce conditions | the four 1856, AT, "58, ыш aal pu ^d Ba —The baden are Mr. 
of the uring t years. Dr. Han- | have led e ое. of З considers lease ought io b 
bed iem the E of obtaining tables which | оп the whole to a diminished е, Ро" M in agri- d berg a ert ae to E ня 
1841 to | cultural wealth —that the still further diminishe š 
1862 inclusive) aud th though some of those years were | duce of all Me xi in чан) tw doge ea 36i mine ра С | 
Ауа Mn ourable in маай „of wetness qsa the | inclement progress | straw, or hay, the first 17 years. 
Ш), tharo. wero wealth р “8, That for the last four years of the 
NE Neri Др „above average as the eim of dna ott re es. as | fo: of the entire area | 
Косім qul азаар бонка а Ш Тара o ti roduced a Falta Aer qur seges d allotted for root orops. 
ques торс d н, boing sad end wellbeing. T Tis je loses gf а Sub ine Wheat| “4, That during the last four years voot crop 
in "mm Tio dem ia t300 io] intervene two white "bred. 3 
1861—tho intervening died (36,000,001, or бно years zenial, M.D. | "5 during 
