996 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. _[Остовкв 17, 186, 
along with two or three gallons о hot water. „The tion. For instance, instead of 12 hours’ wo boys It is not to be expected, and much less is it to be 
a pied in el гаа d girls at school, 16 has been found that в six омий is| desired, that we „should en a iid «es Mele 
5 minutes, and very bad mouldy - caska about 12 |р ot only pet. 2 but that it is better than the 12; it | because- this h livin id Ў 
minutes. Thus it Til be seen that one of these is eai er SN eir bodies and better for their minds. | w we did, and it жав “not ы Шау dis "sho іа А. ; 
machines is calculated to cleanse easily 100 ordinary ore, and their minds are more on the | оп tisfaetory and — 
dirty casks, or 60 mouidy ones per hour, at the mere мс, md Mey eem profit п more in learning, inde- that i 18, that you have got together 12. of E adin 
expense of two or three labourers and an insignificant | pendent of the great benefit which most intelligent tenant farmers in e 
amount of engine power. In large heraus inm] the time is to their hea! lth. . This has been a doctrine abe Ур an equal number of тайн, and dh 
where кошт is still Ke to, the saving to be : за n un Me estion етту befor hem on 
ected his new machine must of Sicil be army 2*4 general orders from the Horse Guards. I vui easonable 
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A Yin а ке to purifying both, new and o " and a prac .. This is 
s, t sest tely read a boo which I would strongly recom- satisfactory aru in wi and will, I think, be á 
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cask: Ila k 
new я, з ук ГҮР the wood as much as possible ГТ end to your attention. 1% is an gera МОЕ on sufficient reward те anybody who n taken part in the 
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the coloured es before it z bees u е casks, | every MS. ix the working man's fortune a ;| prc committee ich award, 
whith is љо arpe done by hot w "a and it is | it is by a gentleman et this city, the Rev. W. G. prize I I am happy to Bay „that since the mM, E 
sa — - dx currents of зей die Оа mud tainted | Blackie, d їз called * Better — for Working comp was ап Muni haig 
a fod bá cured d ( within 1i in 200) b y УЗ People: In this small volume I bt e best rules on | seen remarks made by m e than one large land ed 
€ ng, ing relatin g s Ve working men ; on every- | proprietor, and бреу у our friend the Бат of 
490? Fa cH: which relat he improvement of the mind. Shrew: sbur; ry,e бр күн approval of the object of the 
the. сан of this mode of preparing casks for a | I was мит) pleased with the passa, whi ch I 1 ; h : 
most important branch | of tra de, it may seem „almost mor rning, be cause it sry this. this, h to 
which gives a o | feeling. of most of the a anded  proprietoz 
same work, but the bee. лява the first. to id peser of boo ks. 8. The “quotation | is to this effect, in this county, Er that they аге upon the 
the importance of Busca heat з whole satisfied with existing understandi 
purpose, he feels it incumbent on him to state r wrath." If you go to consult them they, are never | between themselves and their tenantry. Не 
there is still another element which he is о в гар if we ask them questions they evidently meant the remarks which he made 
must ere long supersede to a considerable extent the|if you make blunders they don't scold you, or if upon а Jato occasion, that if he sees anything in the 
one before referred to. It is s that of superheated | ignorant don't daunt you. I think that is fully g which he believes will have the effect of 
steam, the use of which was discovered lately by the ав all that my learned friend, who calls hiinself an Brotaonaa the | oneri of agriculture throughout the 
т т singular manner, namely, while | ex-Radical, Mr. Roebuck, lately sa said, at Swan nage, on county, | he will be of the last to refuse to adopt it; 
engaged in some experiments with superheated steam, | the subject. I prefer this old g t i y vites some very decided improve- 
it occurred to him, seeing. that ther ere was an indieated| which is 600 or 700 years old, to Mr. Roebuck'e ment is set forth, or shadowed forth, in this agreement, 
betweer "and 7 "€ sr „|16 is very short, very clear, and I think it is he naturally would be satisfied to leave things аз they 
that it would be well to try its effect u upon a very bad | very aptly introduced. This ;being the case, it|are. І must say itis а very great satisfaction to know 
stinki - -— rye being obtained was Кыа to| will not, I hope, fail to call your attention; and|that he їз a member of the committee, and that so 
the heat only ten minutes, when it was pronounced if at any future time you look back on this night, | many Jar arge landed proprieto ors аз we have upon the 
(жнт ты ть is only necessary to add that the: апа consider that to the hint I have given, or } а form of agreement 
same result has attended many repetitions of the!suggestion I have made—for І am like the book, aud will в rest a question which has un- 
system, and although they bave not all been|I don't wish to scold you on the subject—if you find desit rae а vast deal of misunderstanding, 
attended with the вате successful results, | that from this has arisen a habit of reading—a pre- what you will abont it—put it in what words you 
the author feels that it } t arisen fi fault in| ference of reading to other leisure employments, it E of land, | 
the principle, but from a want of sufficient practical | will be well. And I would say, gain information аз the CHAIRMAN said :—I shall only make two remarks 
data as to the exact temperature and also the hount | vil as entertainment by reading. I greatly p not Mr. May's Serpe menir air or I shall not 
of time which the casks m be safely edge to this that reading which leads to useful an р fit p 
de nde gent. R. Davison, C.E. at the British which merely: pos that 
Associat | of giving amusement. — The noble (seem pa urge ed his|and I will sa say that E it я not pais for two 
verages Michael. Ёепїз.—'Т\ t club-rooms for} social —ÁÀ poti: it is not worth the paper upon which it is 
in the] prices of grai ing |s who spend their "mornin g n labour, | written. Those two points are these :—First, unl 
емеш T 1 pm not 34 елйн "but it may | | Miam ves ca their evenings to conversation and іш- | 16 abrogates, root and branch, every restriction upon 
be remarked that the highest price of Wheat was at provement. He concluded Ad n. ‘expressing grent | the cultivation of land, it is not worth a halfpenny. 
the роле ете А of the yar, i p the lo west : at the | del light at seeing t this im nse mbla age, and a Look at th» seasons we have to contend with in this 
end. The averages deduced fi 1 and look at the markets of the world which 
- for the 52 weeks ending л 1863, w :— of ofthis countryłtake an interest in the proceedings et | аге сре against as well ав for us, and then to tell me 
Er it deor ege трии . |the National Association. 
-— d. de | ,RUG : Tenant Right.—At the ann ual ti f husband ich shall suit all cli ll 
During the same наа id. Fi t T E last week; the: о отр reference , ls ап absur dity. Now, digi, 1 а with 
the g г the highest and voi ‘prices, with the | ня which Lord | an instance the other буи in Lancashire, whe re a large 
differen | Lichfie 14 Баа Agri 
Highest Lowest Differ- | cultural Society the se Ds ie p 973. R.C. as to а course of husbandry. Не, in common with 
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Wheat, Oct. 10, 1862 Ši 1..0Oot. 2, 1863 i g 1 p eg i in Тһе Earl of Шону said : —І ask you to | event m a good harvest would be very low, and 
Эму, Maroh 18.00 Ыы 36 een -July 24, 1863 * 28 10..8 0 |allow me to offer a few remarks пропа subject which|took more than 80 acres out of bis. cali wbiehhe — 
„Зар. 23, Oct. 2,03 20 2. з 10 is more intimately peii with the occasion of our | would емгр have sown with Wheat, and ted З 
ques M. Willich, Actuary, University Life Assurance | meeting here to-day. І wish to do so more especially | them with Vetches and Tares. Не put sheep upom - 
ety, 25, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, S.W., Oct.10. | in consequence of some misapprehension: ^ which have|them in the spring, and kept them there until the 
taken hold of the minds „ОЁ some person wit at second week in May, much to his advantage, for he 
otíctícs. 2 what "muri taken ith the award tock-l He then took the sheep out, and 
to d, and nd con- 
the to the best ent. Itissu osed that allowed the Vetches to go. seed, 
Epr Address by Lor rougham to е І Tante Ih cx itfwas paie n of th ы % hel whi 
Бау: Men. — The т таай, address was | publish the reement whih. had got the M ia the | sold at 50s Su rely he was better 
spoken by Lord Brougham T evening tdi last emah which they intended to'put upon І сап off than if he. had Neg E Ux to sow Wheat over 
week, atan enormous васее held assure any sentita the whole breadth inre shows - the man whois 
with the Social Seience Association. tilating the ag t, | fi 1 with the man who rev under any 
Lord BnoucHAM said: Fellow workmen,—I "i or cha anging 16 in any way, geh as r have crossed must meet Ат Success, whil e t he other meets 
been a workman like you all my life, int even when | the — iure ыша of = committee, those who Wu poros Take another question Vino if this 
old age has come upon me, the habit is so strong that | were present bear me out in ing that what І said | agreement does not tackle it is of no use—that of in- 
І cannot give over working now; and really it must | was, that the committee, although they were perfectly | coming and out-going tenants. The Lord Lieutenants 
be admitted that there is not only great profit and was the best of t to the diffi er 
great usefulness, but great pleasure and comfort іп ће agreements sent in, found the pene OM to th t f the district. ds во ера 
АП well regulated minds must feel what h tl ' т, 
been very well said 1 ions, that th t intended befi blishi see Ag ку ice of the custom of рена ai 
to I t etai could be improved upon, an and оро аба tenancy, and a victim of ће same. Take Jas 
u by ma long preachment on the present ош out an те о of their own, and to publish that | instance :—I gave up more than 600 acres of land MT 
occasion, but І have one or two things that І would t with the agreement which had w me Lady Day, and of course there was а portion 
first call your attention to; they are of the greatest | prize ; and X теа E кыо dor committee can sown with Wheat, I am told by my own valuer, à 
T—Ó— M the community, but to no any ауре pleud, irumole tipsoossd ll as by the val that Wheat planted 
class шо: mmense body of the working | must be remembered that if g 1862 will зяр unted for in the t 
classes, whom I a ңе to see before me, '"Themost|published upon that day, the committee would ір | оѓ 1864. к. MEN I should 
important class in the country are the working men ; | point of fact have committed themselves to that agree- — my capital in 1862 in cultivating the land 3» 
on them all depends, and he e oes good to them | ment, without the opportunit i, abh v Ber. were | planting. узы са my portion of 1 
m provides them the means for their improvement | naturally anxious to have, of p i d in tk D 
id. their ‚_ best welfare, does g ood to the who le com- Бека че nga it it —À wey en improved. I think | tenant takes To corn to market and makes 
init ould have|capital instead of my making use of it myself. „+ 
Ойг Association, hich ew if and there are others equally. unjust, 
ti d aey dive аа os quite jw that | which I will not trouble you. 1f the model T enc / 
attention to рон concerns the atas part of the 2 TRUM of these two 
community than € the rest of the community delay in coming ар а decision than is — it will not be adopted generally, and will scarcely D 
together. Now, І feeli would be undesirable; but because it is a | adop 
most рар things f ped E people ' of this country | р 
and above all for the Nexus S people, is ld b t i i 
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| time because it is just нао qr үс езт e I were a landlord І should 
publish both agreements— that is the | as he pleased. id lona ME 
К. E He. May, wa. 1t wat, bite foco o cR RR 
also our agreement as we may think fit to draw it out. Í the white 
