Остовев 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 997 
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his tenancy to take а portion, of косо. If a man had | fr V venu one large town to another, not so much for, increased in a greater ratio than that of any other 
to leave a farm su deni nefit of the farmer as for the benefit of the | county in England. 
ааа а nd had cropped i ordinary way, Ы 1 the Society. e saw no reason why| Тһе CHAIRMAN gave “The Judges," joining with the 
low nove the e "bo Tat for iss bap enter upon | Cheshire should not have one general meetin for toast the names ere Dutton and Mr.D obell. ‚Не 
it? (The CHAT : Dilapidation.) I think all|the whole county, as was the case in Staffordshire. чут some ironical remar 
і фата І would give every | Again, dairy farmers did not like to sen nd thei r cattle cultural Society, the “members of which he said were 
{елап the greatest теде І could, but, at the same to sh оез, nor did they ike to let their G y 
Eme I with E Еп upon oil-cake. Hedid| Mr. Durrox responded. He thought а broad breast 
ver his property, but b keep. it in a state in which he | not know what the judges would say, but he thought |in a bull was as by no means a bad erm т it was a - 
Would be able to pass it in Kd hands. де Y you | there was not а bull o on the "und. that w that was of healthy lungs and a good eem The reaso: 
would have bx cing apis is sonly 4 to say that you would | worthy of a prize. second poi re produc! 
have law, which, if I w in the ыа vi were not во Successful ак they ought М be. - An article | was that the delicate character of. their animals E» 
lawyers, I should say ач ME better keep out o у Review in May, in which the | caused much disease and s mortality. In answer 
y wish was, in giving in that agreement, viter said that every other branch of trade and|to the Chairman's remarks, he said that the Over 
give one which could be adopted. I do not ао kr ot re supplied a hettar investment Pm man's Agricu ultural Society would feel ` obliged if Sir На атту 
one-sided agreement would have been fair, and І сап | capital and labour than farming. About 6 per c "i 
assure you, as far as regards myself, and as far as | was the extent ofa farmer's profit оп his „capital, and meetings, as the members were not gig ^c о wise as he 
regards my position as & omm Re I wrote the he (the d did not think t would wish the company to believe. The ca 
agreement as on i be willi ti eta e 
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under. There were several «diet ions which were very | who, in po course of conversation, said he p a | obliged if he (the Chairman) in his magis 
puzzling, and there were several clauses which, I liio. of trade, of me of manufacture, of rail- | would undertake to enlighten i -— dark minds. Не 
Pr. contea, I Parr x how to draw up. I of farming. He (the Chairman) s ndo him | alluded to the advantages of l shows, and said they 
did no t go old f orms: simply sa ваб down in my e and said if he would go to the meeting of t 
own 1 : t f t I thought 28Р "Agricultural Society, or to the meetings of|have T chance if he уг, with the * great guns” 
а fair agreement, and when I came to в ich a question ihe verpool Society, he hoe Ао at the county meeting. Chester Chronicle. 
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to the conclusion i& was no use тейм а clause that the last few years he has inspected many farms. At D Tuo piti BY jean 
voni aane Е landlord to pay for "rm done by | on 6. ће asked io see e cheese-roo wi 
Ithink such a clause woul f which would bé. pronun 
continued u npleasant ness. I fanci ied within my own the “introduction of a skylig ht. One stormy sina pn 
mind th was passi was ill. 
to be more honourable and more just as respected | doctor was thero and a boy, and a tallow candle was 
game than was formerly the case. І knew that port stuck against the wall. At the mome d cow м eki лаъл tretehi thwards 
was inherent in the English character, and that айе a assistance, the candle fell and went out. Не hi z гар А жн Жн tehing ilde ah bd 
ought to be fostered. We are all fond of элү learned afterwards that the cow died, an nd o ruit ие iscommande y Mar wood Grangeincludes ste K 
is a better English i Peur ety. Mr. Th -- 
man than if he was not; but I would not have|because his uncle left him a few receipts, He 
that at the expense of the tenant. І hold that (n d his CIE ereas а veterinary surgeon d h E bis kin 
every tenant who — a farm is bound to reap| would charge 10s.; во the farmer saved 8s., and lost паве ЕУ бот, ere оге ше 
а If he $ аг, h t accepta le. 
Prizes were offered in no fewer t than 38 classes, and 
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arm at а lower rent, he is а fool, because you never | wanted a skylight as badly as the staircase. Once he first, „secon à, "n d third prizes in most of them "Thirteen 
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kuow the amount i of , damage » which. may be on E Lor went to л model farm, where the buildings were 
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game to a third party, and that third party injures se saw the cheese he said, “24 cwt. [per cow] not in including 25 entries (a v 
o the landlord shell make о popa ЖАБ, sol more” The farmer began J^ ers of excuses | Classes ind 24 entries ; fjr iai of pigs very espital 
it would be simply absu ust that n|—the cows had come in — I Е pad bie ener in some of them ; three clas of chees 
should receive money Lais adiri party. at the hdi not yielded as much milk as to | two of roo y 
of his tenant, and not reimburse him for any loss. Аз | вее the cows, and fou oo that 20 P "the 50 bad had exhibiti 
regards cropping, аз T: sid ci ig a large margin is|above six calves each. Everybody knew that a ed "Tiere ware also several classes in which servants were 
i е tenant. Не is allowed to e pe as he | was worth — — her fifth calf. He went to вее | "6А ded f for skill i in shoeing, and for length of pe eriod 
pleases, but two-fifths of the land must be in green | һе bull, and w ун that the cows were all | in which they ervice 
crops. The agreement gives a large margin for white | barren. He wa MET e he ought to have been The cattle shown were for the most part of the 
straw cropp үз here was another point in and vice versá. Н o Dad а broad n whicl К vh breed, Тһе class of pairs of Dairy Cows 
seiling troubled me, and that was the privilege of | was аы 11, and а bad p^ the "tH 25 тараар of the һе mers B of the bree d 
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friends on t, and they | been - i Я 
all agreed that it was a bad rule to alow ee there mir He told the fermer it was EP ser а capit: 
might be occasions, and that such | made the milk sour, advised h wholsof Bóuth ie from 
iu the neighbourhood of large e. iniit uico jt might 4 4 foot fro m the ground, and to y lights Aer in the milk- Slimbri ыр Bri а d tul cum M 
be possible to allow the privilege, and where i was а skylight | — „іе f farms. dae «i + шере о ы 
exin brin r^ ck manure. m generally, if a wan tad upon the farm. On another Же he found | 'arge num Dodi rms w ee "e fur d T M 
keeps a sufficient, quantity of stock upon his farm, 4 the farmer in November carting his Turnips. Two ped Mes Col Р paring bb - Mr. Styles Ricb, of 
winters them well, yes will ue. nearly the whole of зз horses were able to draw a load of a ton throagh Did nato ne, LU. уна ан m жер N Mdb y Ме, Mo 
Ыз straw. "There also the important question | the mud, whereas if a few rails had Е. к bey f cem i iie. o а 
of remuneration, "which I think will be found ample. they ЖУ ш have dra ИМ К 20 tons. In ano : ev 
ав the investment of money in manures orin arti ficial = it was; he only dn that had not so 
food, Ihave allowed a iet gine rie sum. Iquite much money in his pocket as he "had the year | БУ of Du 
agree wii with Mr. Chawner that permanent improvements, | before. When he (the Chairman) asked for the p а ай їй, fiir 
such 'as draining, ought to be done i the landlo: rd.|aecount book, after some search, а dilapidated Robí P vem ање ү 
T i dum book, which was all the account book | Robinson, Pearce, an ану ot mong t ^ AE 
not, and the tenant does ité f had, Vhy 2 Mr. tet Ax cmd siot rue e i vn 
large com йз І [^ x: p pow н є but was it that manufacturers yearing Е 
it is very ibtabierikle = is taken sir per centage of | beaten sgriodivae who ыа АА с 9 I3 soii p" placed second e by the judges, though not, we think, 
~. когун То „ы МЕ ы Жл Mid qui METER A TUR "nu ibly "анга Hereford ох, shown by Mr, 
wai igher return d proportion than a tenant who со ту 0 d n івсоуегу, а © ha inae trist а Вай | Ha mitia: eine а 
used less ; and „th h 20 t. ere were few farmers zA eshire w. 
Bii си 0 There: are оегы | d | their farms any one of the e great inventions of T3 at. Besioghan and атна, Ak e Pood 
points; but they slip my memory. However, they | ће age—gas, steam, and пед: If they were to "The t tis T - заз Nd Ei 166 foul айпай 
lavo been treated in the sam o liberal and суа | make a greater pe ercentage on their capital, it must be | ече ty viu th ed iem edens 
spirit. І forgot to — hat the notice is a by continuous improvem ent —iaprov ing the pasture Ж dine Se e "к, evening unde р су 
12 months' notice—and if t 1 эр" 
же сһапде {һап 24 I think the trouble will not | b ру the 5 best farmyard manure, improving the tillag | — 
hav сач ir: a | land by Vom and ені impr ex ee э КИ, med Ё Ваш: The Functions of the Roots of Plant = 
that "will moms it |I yon ош lease ут ү m societies. - form wer 2 en ent — of Mr m unie o v cal Society, 
the Staffordshire Advertiser. draining is к ү рев. аса, Опо i eed Duane nni d t pape : 
Р à in Д кн» рее е not в x чт» was attended by ( мд 
Lulli {нё төй DUE of the County rr cred as it Sit to have done, because ће із lamented friend and colleague, eee at 
tural Society, Sir Harty MatwwanixG, Вагі. Toà drained _ - boned it, and killed all E in his usual raey manner, amused assem 
"Чо the Cheshire Agricultural Grass whieh prodat IAM some sportive remarks upon the of Somersei- 
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so guccessful as it ought to be. Secondly, farmers | and he bad эч obliged to irrigate all this su 
аз а body were 5 wished 
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і matter was Ше restora- us Theory, which — a 
tion of cheese, by which farmers might return to the | toast, which was dul an oured. fed directl еа ду by the matters they im from the 
real produce of the county, and get such a percentage | Mr. Млвттх, of Кан in responding, g, said there just as оа ТА the aliment which they take into 
on their outlay as they ought to have. With respect | had been a — revival йыш the last 10 years in the |J since its fallacy was 
tothe first subject, he thought there were too many | make е к сһееве а he did not Men their eu ou Uf Liebig, À has been abandoned by every 
small local shows. Unfortunately, Cheshire was|any He had no авй Y phy 
divided, and the north supported the Марс — and hesitation red жун that d dunik the Sog s at 80 reum d the d ocated by aun, = of the Times newspaper, 
Liverpool Agricultural Society, which went about'aumount of the agricultural produce 
