1288 
THE GARDENERS CHROÓNICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
are aiding, and also e engaged to fork over the 
atabbles, P out the ditches, Seeing to the. — т- 
[DECEMBER 26, 1863, 
с 
rent, tithes, taxes, And сарез the poor rates, are so 
се 
SC 
J 
f Bow t farms p 
"m 4 ї + 
extrem ely high ther 
dra ins 
Pr There, cannot remain а doubt as tò the 
iue odu t is very considerable in every 
respect, but particularly in our rops, for which 
still retai twa pri i e, for st cro 
e bes Sw efly 
owi ing to acala societies in нына, Ms ours in 
Hotel cd for our district, that гар” interest. s 
our neighbo eT are that aecount. 
Mining is in such a T ed p" in this distriet, 
which is one cause of the rates being high. H. H. 
berts. 
|, n d* 
it st 
best Lat this is not all—no e 
to ta ta its Chance after а successful seeding, but it 
undergoes | careful attention and managemen nt up to the 
crop 18 je permitted 
Е of elementary "principles, as the most ийнан guide 
n 
KrioscoTE.— The first Discussional Meeting of this priced, have now up to the averag теж amount t paid 
season was held at Huntera Hall Inn, recently, in the neigibourhood, "cott "ge 
J. T. Harrison, Esq. in the Chair, when a lecture on increased, and a desire amongst landlands to — tha 
utlines of M reside Perse i тра debirered by dw азга ти ^ ba € fit for n stian families, А! 
a е Тон rth, "The шег showed the Mode мүк терс subject of хайаан 
со wan whieh, in e opinion, is the great 
necessity of f nowledge пегіа. Emtiletioi. - inuch to do with 
kin 
| uide. qui disappeared, especially Garlie 
used mnia to infest our pes 
and others, . 
consider an important improvement has iin 
place amongst the labouring popula ation. Wa ages 
those parishes 
weeds prt 
cause. of ph 
the 
healthiness. of such build 
orts; 
y farmer is intent upon securing the best erop 
n 
aM 
ur 
nadip: about 15 years since "mica. were enl 
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арреагапсе о 
са {һап а шеге вузі of guess ing. The fo 
elementary principles that play БО пород а pers in in 
the carbon p ydrog oxygen, a 
um 
most liberal, цун to 60s. per sere besides foldyard | 
УЕ 
manure. $t ops are ab r Wheat, 
6 qrs. f B qrs. for Wins 1 9 qrs. for 
Oats, 35 Pa: M Кз 28 tons Swedes ab din common 
Turnips, 8 to 10 tons Potatos, Jno, Clarke. 
Sr. AUSTELL FARMERS’ CLUB.—I received a note 
from you about: the middle of last month, in which - | 
information respecting t 
formation of our Club, &c. As far as my knowledge will | 
permit I will — to do во. 
, Our €lu а was forme ed. in 1849, and consists of a 
a pd aracter to the indi vidual, but now everything of - 
nitrogen, were described, and t 
by their union, and their mea action upon ШУ 
| reget "- system, the different organs of plants, were 
brought under potice, the „functional chan wr they 
mn 
| from 
are more prone to ds 
ith IET 
mposé, and some se 
weeks. 
“те conditions nene. to produce germinatio: 
med ; that owing to the Aarono in in 
with а bout 40 m eti шшш several honorary 
ones. ioc n the past віх  montlis 
| dark eoats and waistcoats, 
that kind has disappeared, except xhi Wat ne cases; 
eed rs, Wellin "e 
-down collars ын tios with. тр hats, ar 
dress upon Sundays, quite equal to thelg 
empl -— 
Т һауе been ab this house 15 years, and it is а remarks 
зе. а that - instances are уыр лаве 
rh ouse Tin to when 
Ihave now зоро LS boys, 
boots, turn 
the 
dlame 
d them ; i t well "used they 
ium b this m i am often told 
they а ed fid they are like gentlemen's 
the Tox of seeds, ail. do not require the 
ema ount pi he at and water wh en. ig. young Ae 
o being is d by yen nu MEME 
pringipng 
Our 
have Љееп еты but o img to "the b 
ied it quarterl y; we find 
Suppo 
cont tained i in dr seed leaves, ев principally consists 
сунп, Corporal ‘punishmie ts I have abolished; еһе? 
їп ог and i isa 
Ao Кыа call to see me, alter long absence, i 
буу say, their old home 
A n^ better, as members Чг > бей it such a tame- g sugar and carbonie ac d. The difference in the ds ut s one subject in ARAS whieh does not pear 
в be far 9. when - often. теорнн of ве ed ha as divided the s a hie @ be understood, and I am frequently laughed ài E 
ўем di a few ome years since two frie a 
of whioh Is ша: eme ss ation of tla nd and kind and | of mine left three or four acres of Шон, about a fool 
ure for Тагпір cro p; compar: tiim merits of cmd Ks e lecturer йш M way in T io RR high, did ne nd ploughed й 
зеет and Hereford; preparation of la: md for additions of n to the land for Wheat; and th ey b told me th 
Barle; з rearing calves—t { i was striking and pom from E^ re they b; 
preparing land for Mangel тата е1; ihe] "еа - time to | —һепее the terms а "m Endog fed o n off close bd the ground. Four years since 
wean lambs; breed and treatment of horses. The ation ts пех& came sm. considera- | І was Bon out old farmer's window, and 
The Club um. de cepi ting some time since to discuss tion: the growing i early made up of|remarked the difference "botwéen the crops in the йе 
the total re repeal of the malt tax t are eonsequently injured by very trifling adjoining. Не said, ' ‘I should not have thought yo 
їй wh the Seni were anxious for the | caus their. formation ed the leaves, | WO e noticed i but I will tell you; that уа 
total repeal of the duty, and were willing to co-operate | owing io. е, action. әң light and. actinism, carryin very large pudding Turnips, and Isold them for 255, 
to obtain that E кез for Wheat. Tenant|a of chemical карасур, [ aere. Тһе sheep came on to аб side, and they 
right—the Club sent a the moni ting — aser absorbing power of roots, | began t ы so that we were obliged to send them 
ed to Мг, 8 n 184, for i в dtertispe en tbe pag the sap through the . | away. gia was поб folded. We spread the 
— buting it — the remotest leaves, by а constant "Turnips б e land, and I believe I have thr 
in fact, talit l 
spherie influence on the Turn ip crow 
rate a gr 
еппте reat many subjects, but time оа зрасе [action that can only b e resolved into the indefinable 
will not admit. prine aille of life. T'hedifference inia oum) Media јава if Barle 155. per соо t PAM 
Our library consists of several publications, some of | next came under rotice, showing that she grea! r the nate: ad o£ le avin —- ды behind ed І often 
whieh I aunex :—The Farmers" Monthly Magazine, the solidit ty the more sluggish енен апа that th se you fold 100 gem upon 26 
h and West of England Journal, Royal Agricultural | temperature of the h should be constantly а bd acres of утыра, and ei were gn 40s. each wher 
Soeiety's Journal, the Journal of Agriculture, Youatt's мат жатар т than atm "n which oan | they d when they have eaten these 
Treatise оп the Horse, Sheep, and Ca tle, Morton | generally be ured by a pr "ne: еч of drainage. | off, аге w orth 508. e From whence has the increase 
Short- | The ire рете на the struct ео tho лоонун árigen f ? 1 is quite p t the oil s given up some 
Mi ch renders 16 of less value аш 
ro 
on Soils, Liebig's Organic Chemistry, Berry’s 
M 
was folded ; ins hoving the sheep Me carried off the 
205. 
e functio 
and Endogeno us k 
t 
pe eeyo Quality, 
i 
horns, Johnson on eie wid Manure; Ини» Potetienl 
мале ү by K 
к and Grazing, the Veterinarian, duce 
witha, a зе потег E diu ed useful iy their aetion is Sens ed, the progress of the plant without r йты, growing animal food at A 
е kave a ploughin teh Fpjs пне е 5 in proportio Some consideration was also | 1038, and sending to the South Seas for fer laor дА 
yi los making, spear рече rope spinning, &c.,| given to the conditions requisite to enable planta to mall piece of land produced me eight quarter 
for which prizes are offered, by which means we obtain st ths pets а f cold without injury ; the | of. Barley per acre, from t loss of shelled corn, is now 
indirectly good labourers. ore r contain the cells the greater the |covered with a green crop trom 9 inches to a d: с 
Th es for оп r is 125, per week out liability t | bo okuk фу а. vii on the contrary | I haye had several offers to feed or Y UR 3 
of the house; farm servants, with board, about 101. per boh ood the. eater the resistance бае its rotting upon the land will be Pss 3. 
me The female labourer gets 8d. рег day of eight |t ғр Dy The е arke, Hon, Secretary to New 4 
armers x 
per Labs 2 the ом, had 9s. 
per qM and Menta in the atm 71. v 
Rent is o. conside e нае i n mao? cases | 
of fully 25 per cent. 
rup wie dea аф ж Н T $ p= e fanotinns je pMa 
are 
K iu 
pA 
p thai 
ed truths 
composes ап organic body, what takes pim viti. it 
and the laws which act upon | it; that a stud f рою 
P зе. та са. Саң 
since that period We get a | great. 
deal — out of the ома now thau formerly by 
pme artificial food and manuring; our gheep 
also ed boih 
dibbling proeess, ai it 1; although 
Jabour was high, w: fom at harvest ч was а sav 
of 20 pes cett., that із inr кр» 
жн Иба and the er аста, 
—1 feel confident that much good has 
two Agrieultural Societies iu € 
isolated раг& of Cheshire, for truly 
our 
ly ээ 
even more recently tham 
the w а 
WIRBAL. 
effected 
st хато 
it w 
. The discussion that 
Sese was э a uma d 
md LT. Harrison, F 
EON Tti 
was fully ri 
the millers like ed it boire but quee uais, есе 
all 
that it was becoming. 
саб Wheat at before it 
in that state when 
ck 
е 
seed did not | come up : 2 nor во strong ав when other Soci 
m gig np o 
is bit WI педери ss : 
vd * Wirr pe yon ios 
со) s 
: fully ripe. monly cal sl the “ Wirral Farmers 
bhopshnod hes om within the discussion was agreeably b rought to an end. А | fo Шей to 1 rs and for show 
the we .yeerg e ec e Club h - vote gd thanks to Mr. Cramb dor his AM Amel 4 fol vu [onto I think d 84 
—— of m different phosphates, ж &е., sold excellent pepe. to J; T. Harrison, M aps for his | proye Ht, "e Qe taken А ar 
warded them to the Aq гая for | duties in —Ó pii E ре a agreeable creuse — 
analysis, e Чыгым M result to the appo of | meeti ual aue 
t istrie benefiting the honest manufac- „zi T beli e fL 
turer, and the TEN ary with the ө. Ае опе. We NEWMARK кет, — Haying beon connected with fhis ET the 8. у hing. 
find piapia containing aedis quantity of soluble Uaim э an officer for nearly 28 years, I сап spea 
phosphate is beneficial to the Марв and Turnip |u yas ovements with some мшу; “Until 
crops grown » the land in а district. Phosphate i. was formed there appe rge excess 0 
and guano are qan boon to onr par of the country ; | läbour, which, in some parishes, es, became LE 2d wo 
at least worth 305. ee apre. 
hough the farmer grows more produce now 
кузе "n зк з асси 
ог евз | hope 
ed, but e een imm ipai s 
m 8 
the elio Жүзү To pe 
И: sfer уер to * 
digging hae somet 
