Остовкв 10, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 973 
influence of the skies they could not have renped such | 
not made the best use of the | 
Lor g 
t| Agricultural аар in Norfolk 
of a neighbourhood. Не also adverted to the | moti ion to be eio 
pests 
d Walsingham, delivered at the Y Wa mw 
opinion o 
filling c 
men he 
ап s 
в 
Mr at after thoy yare Ln with the sort of 
һеа to m He оору -— yeso нч x n 
pin Фа еб "belio tha 
ral mei во degraded that ву. would fot kė 
li 
e might say t| 
ride and pleasure in keeping their cottages in good 
dition. 
| taking нене: engaging too much in partic nd 
pur dh the enpa eat — beca 
lP got smaller, the 
e the аё. -toe dise Loud 
2 
—At the annual meeting of this e 
ad 
introduced steam cultivation on fan ihe| STAFFORDSHIRE ral Turnips go 
16 had been most str ikin ng; a and i in a field which Society, the Earl of рела thus referred у^ а pue pe ята .) But there was anot the er great бер who also 
of th the f $07. offer ed by him f for the best form а went down to the north, speech 
steam Plough s this ' time. last year, he f landlor T pes tenant, giving T а great аа cm which more nearly touched the 
ө n b oc of Swede 8 that could ya seen in the the „tenant for puri e Wer ъа рго- iculturis with a good 
i the ti 
зуші iei д "This might be some encouragement 
others to introduce the steam plough, which he had 
- doubt would be employed in cultivation more and 
more every year, and its results would amply repay the 
farmer's outlay, But the season had not eA. been 
| agrie 
tecting at same time the rights of the sg deal of те that all be agriculture was ontod 
in 
He said :—'* When he offered th ^ prize, he was quite arwins work on the “Origin of Species." 
aware а the M which many tenants orele red 
was а lease which would ensure their land i them for | 
а dates р бта of years, so that they should have | с 
гаеп. не to recover the capital laid es But he | below 
a le 
ase was, in the minds of az existence. 
"р 
Me by many ot the TE at e т 
00 ing tl j Men not created ; monkeys 
ойо и — —- only wi ut by many | were first made. One little Tuckless monkey sat down 
e le Beli was objec Жей to, he dd i until his 
meetin 
was that delivered at Evesham by the ale, 
who was a master of е anguage апа w: 
with our institutions. He pointed to these institutions 
Duke D Aum 
ell acquainted tha 
and he became fa man. That was 
And that was a sul bject cho 
which to enlighten the people of 
"(Loud laughter 2 ні is noble fri sa а, Е 
vec importance to es WR ET u€ 
an agre ment should be generally REG 
he 
Sanguine as he when fir st bro: ached this | no 
asan example of the good results 
ted by Go 
J 5 »cotiand. 
T 7 d 
institutions unassis vernment interference. 
however. 1 
e malin to be on 
which if he had been better acquainted with this part 
of the eon; he would bava been led to qualify. 
d deal of t al 
Now, 
in M pecu) which was a grazing county, no 
doubt there was some 
11 size of the кй met 
ith F 
fo undation. for the, remark ; but of good, by 
pat еа utation who waited on the vbáncellet. ot p^ 
committee who upon Exchequer, who received that deputation very 
P x | graciously. One Suffolk farmer stated that according 
Dy | to the р resen nt Ја w a шап argu buy үнер їп in Hertford: 
aereement shi 
1 131 
upor 
l He had derived a grent deal of information by | 
1 d been 
complain. of the wan 
Certain] M PR S оуд. TE he hen ТА in 
France very di clusion. There 
was one 5а О гат to w^ 
сит had 
t pr KE whi 
f thes meetings 
ruck him d ley Дед, from the | 
ch h iad bee een given. uel 
"hear discussed subjects which jn had not | 
glad 
ЕМУ under! stood. 4 Тһе ngreement 
to 
hitherto thorou 
which had been 
- oes be found! to be perfect; but he. thought it 
ould be acceptable to a pn nu umber if not all of the 
ants in the 
е Тһе 
which had struck "him with 
which did t 
coun A. The | 
cess became cheaper а 
remet was wanted | in that c county espoo w 
E no zood aeri for the agricultural class. | 
sings повір had been held, and scarcely 
d wh ir risen, without мае, on that subject. 
And he confessed һе regarded this fact with the more 
«шкен, because some years ago ad drawn 
ihe attention of his neighbours to it, 54 only last | в 
year he went so far as {о propose a prize, which 
was accepted by that Society, but not ‚соп npeted fo for 
There were some features connected 
and ther 
capital in land hich | many а bog RM piece of ground which might be 
о be laid out on the Jand, but t which was дд беке, таста о 
ža upon it, because there was ДӨ ег Дая nor | land. t 
отр. еп» 
loss in case his tenancy а ет 
wi m improvements were unexbausted. In| grow more Wheat, and n 
ought 
laid 
entom, which 
i for his 
of prizes given by that and olor војсцов оп which 
the pes penes zm differ. Prize 
courage А сч 
long con tentia ad $5 one situation. Thes 
matters in which he maintained, and should maintain, 
tbat society was not competent to er they ere | 
eut — 
could lear : 
Turat юану that manner, emi i 
the on] Ani which such a БЕСЕ ut the angit to its pai apaa si as low à rate as 
ere | he had said, its working there w rage | possible? А уеб pl 
his b 
Lincolnshire there was а custom which secured the | ba might Es mig that з 1агде си cou оша 
t loss in such cases ; and from all that he | invest their money in eam. plo ае mall far 
d a. be раја ial ей 
рза а, landlords and tenants ot ‘Staffordshire t © en- machine mun be let. out to the ymo rena 
dea it miel 
se who now use the 
J 
asked 
q з t акей, 
etween master'and labou His own belief was ee 47 а ке in to the oe. ploug 1 be; peii yt. pes labour did 
that а great want of oot in фе o country had | including almost тебу description of edt that not injure the labourer at all. e contrary, t 
—— n from the unfortunate ves of the law of settle- could w ell M draw s The on м ioe was selected | increased the amount of labọur, and y 
ent. That law of settlement was intended to о gi vea far the prize was ад up by а iculturist who aiir. Instead of doing manual d 
man a right to relief i m а par cular parish in n "o known in Staffordshire, М. КЎ, of Helford perform more intellectual o and there- 
quence of his residing gth of ti Park, a large meeting of the committee there was foe io. wou! unt be a gainer. Althoug| cter of 
ы foundation of н man's tide. {о relief was n А rence of opinion whatever; but 16 жав {Һе wor ы улу the libourer сату not get 
posed to be the fact of his residing, but of his тее е, considered that Мг. [oq e form of|] езүн rk, апа would be altogether placed in a better 
working in a particular place. A man’s place ОЁ а agre — was the best, Не feared h vigi. cause | position than that eh he now бурк Жез 
residence and work was generally one and the same, „іва isappo e by adding, it rm the стену ТЕ, 
есйп а A. blian that o of 
t hey "m that - Farmers’ Clu 
imniention 
he must reside a certain leng ! 
What was the consequence? By e pro- 
prietors of close parishes belonging to one or two 
persons found it convenient to draw their supply of 
labour from outlying parishes, and t. D f sett] 
2: 
å MODE S petia 
might draw their — from p ; which might t be 
4 
iH 
bs. 
NEWMARKET: Oct. 6. — Lord George Manners, 
M Р on Aoricultural Affairs.—At tl 
of this Club э Tuesday last, the Chairman (Lord 
Manners, in the absence of the Duke of Ratana), ia in 
proposing “ реу to the Newmarket 
iet " d 
ast of so much importance that he tted 
|t T loability to do justice to it; and he pcc 
| certain system — Е 
saddled with the relief of th laboure тв when they | 
M be no difieulties i in the shap 
h fal 
came to require it. 
of such a state of amat ons the ао. mighi be | 
a weg His own 
opinion was 
union илме, Ш the DE should 
He 
only 1004. N e had 
experience in building cottages, "i knew very 
what they m to cost, and he held it an yo 
к to suppose n" ре в — à be DUI for 
Мг. W en read an ted at 
tome length on the xata 4 ть "Бону y of Arts, 
au тр" the calculation w: tally inadmissible, 
and that was phe likely only to 
meet the lo ho 
would 
fabrics, 
run up the 
and who £ the e greatest 
be 
out | on 
this 
di 
e 
of some ipe Бойда, w bum 
cheapest oem nsubstantial | H: 
16 UU вене у said to о the 
fart ning. 16 pro ouar “that the tenan; on quittin а the ploughing ñeld and tho show yard as he could те 
ee Іа his land in proper condition, t. no опе | desired ; е was епа! to take coui om 
| who 1l likely ie be placed in the position of a Es ur he Sed in dom the pam 
in- inns ын would for a nn dispute th d 
jsp E 
os | Propriety of that provision. 
Жейсон: Sept. 
Agricultural елу 
Society, Lord К. Moxracu observed that 
id not see whya man mm in these days 
се. nem of bein de holiday. One 
tesmen of our times, a man whose 
же as silv rered by the snow rof years, recently went down 
to the north on a occasion and chose овв to speak on 
a subject befitting the dignity of Ал occasion, and 
that subject was the advantage О vn 
noble lord showed уч it was p duty of e 
constituen 
holidays А 
е with a much bette: 
use of Paesi than from а 
use sat night after 
in that low press 
