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THE Bek tae cba poe GAZETTE. 
[APRIL 26 | 
this period, the operation of moulding was p 
either by a series of ak ay apa or rf i distinct pro- | 
of the 
in general mes ; one is, that t 
e p 
weight is set 
which Tayi 
cultural Society,” > along SR capia of the Prize i]. 
of Mr. Dana and Mr. Foote, on the 
} r 
the 
manures, and their application to the diferent 
my, 
+". 
3 
rae 4} 
ither a a onee, 
of so —Mr. Cor MA N bore testimon to the 
J 
1 
‘The effec of | 4 
sway which bad been now established for 30 
So 
and to the attainments an nd great practical | kno 
F 
ars, 
wledge 
ot 
| onon that all bags ar 
41b., whoreas the four bushel bag does not e 
e of equal weight, uum, 
eed 31b, 
f 
fiie 
| this ra E “bending ji the 4 was to 
| the back of the i le, 
+} 
amely, ' the poe the =e er “the 
in machine moulding, 
to the franci Ot, THOMPSON obs served, that i 
emi 
essays t 
apg 
wit 
wit 
"e P 
ess and precision 
hought Mr. 
ilitating the Baber og 
Corman expressed the 
curing copie: s of the wo ks in 
im those 
but, 
et | To Mr. 
| indebted about five years ag o oA “ied intr sine 
satisfaction he would feel in pro- 
_ que stion for any of the 
tile 
of a bushel. In 
in the Satie aione these ps SA 
and expedition is thereby secur red. _Mr. 
es. 
n a table 
ht +} 
J 7 ting, Fant atat 
every bargain that was as made 
e were 
of a 
e as Mr. 
in grain. M in r rslas one st sold by wei 
alone; but this practice was err 
cours 100 lb. of grain 
much as 100 ces of cane 
Meara which could pe tiles by a direct process, 
giv ing them the pro 
ae ae $ 
or p defects, Mr. Ainslie aitis letters ‘patent for ist ie [a 
o 
— Profe: ste r PRYME, 0 
sented op aS gin Se a Borges ply 
hog. be 
of Cambri dge, having 
unica- 
Becki a however, was the super 
method ‘of moulding, that Palhe E 
been brought out, in which this Tending eee 
chief feature. Mr. Ainslie’s w pat 
e direc 
have since 
iple is the 
the 
that E is 
drawn in w o RES mall 
ent machine con- |i 
the 
p | chamber, | bounded i in fr Sar ee pla ing 
of | the tile, Wishes ‘Ges soles, or 
i 
sed Sica at Wis 
set of Huntingdonshire, 
on, 
I had them trans- 
a continuous sirean. of tile or pipe, as the case may he, | 
f, 
wood for 
and as it pass ong upon endless webs it 
= 
w 
putting a AER 
f the te ips abled Mr. 
anted fo for Raed: and have since 
uld. A bo 
tanical friend, to whom I sent a plant, 
carries a cross w ire, that makes the cut at the Pace 
with out stop- 
len gth, 
common HRA 
a the chief test vei 
apus are 
OT- 
ae 
of bis ieee a eae of “he 
of w 
ping its forward m 
out two suc ch aban by th he e power of tw t the 
ats = 6000 tiles, each 15 inches long, in 10 ee a The 
pow of the machine is enlar; ged by increasing the 
S 7d. per raph ge ivered Ps into the oa 
lengths of 6 feet, the reusit breadths of 4 inches 
tops and soles, of 2 inches for the sides, and li ing 
wend yina 
the ace of the machine ; : exclusive - of “the power, 
which operations, on repeated trials, very paar y con: 
tead of n 
__ Beans AND _Lurstps.—Lord St John favoured the 
it "ad. 
and a boy to take away t the tiles, or with tw 
take aw: ay the oe from a large machine. Toth e pre- 
hand- machine, four indi vidual in 
and Swede Turnips, grown on clay- land, at 
Helene, with complete success for four years, and 
cas! the 
all are a to carry on the process.— ac- 
pherson ot of Ballindallock, then read a Teter, 
Mr. Jam s Car- 
a r occasion :—“ Althou; ugh I am not able, 
accurately, to furnish a statement of the weight and 
measure of owing to my having some of 
cted did not exceed lid. per rood of 18 eg. be cal IL 
riper ee t 9d. i 
sai 
A adedi every expense except c: 
mill, On the oe} hand, pur Si tiles at the ne 
kilns, at Dumfries beattie, each 20 miles dis 
their cost was as fe iba 
1000 drain tiles of 3- inch x 
michae’ 1 Rapl ch Farm, near Stirling. 
the expedieny ot a akja 38 pe ie aa sf cattle, 
sheep, and y b 
2000 dressed slates for 0 a at 7s. pon 1000 
Cour ts, Eea 
for ae © purpo ee 
| of referring to nf ee as ‘a means for determining t 
e | rents of pastoral 1 farms as satisfactorily as the rents m 
£3 
The uea were only 12 inches in length, an Bre 
ae sheep 
which, sy painea cleared, 
kept "212 sheep for fe five 
of Beans 
metre taken of the east of ips En 
is 4} acres, which has | land 
o wiska: m 1843, I had 3h dated Sal tates 
oo tka Sather. 
in the suth 
regu 
of grain, Mr, Carmichael i is aware that 
he rents, are 
es square, and the quantity epoi above 
— of 8 feet, thu ting very 
eet in 
of eo and wool ; “but 
a reference w dreaded, 
ips; and in 1542, ‘Thad a is neh as : i quarters 
properties 
| the balance e wou uld hav 
ing 
‘da. per rool, and had me wood bee: 
n ld. more 
simply eels be ae existe no dives tisfac ns } 
| 
J 
and 2 bush els of Beans p with as price of t hes i ally. ascer- | he has reason to nels oi the manner in 
of E a s.” ~ | tained with gay ae Tor the prices "of IBA nd wool | use of Larch tubes is contrasted with that of til 
Pro: bi ar aber —Mr. Barber, Secretary | vary so much in the e fa n different seasons, | set aside, generally, on the ground of their greater 
of the "Stall: m F; ? Club, communicated to the | t no ay pezage can be! fairly taken s and ye peri oe pense P ofe: ow, in his recent work on “ 
oe the piisi additional ci a ars relating to 1 marke s, such a a t Inv: „are sometim o | Prope: ,” and r. Stephens in his “ Bo 
crop of Whe: at bro ought u the notice of th F: ” especially as Mr. mt from the outs 
“ery to the field in Norfoll ged at ¢ Falk furnish no better cri- | cated such contrast, and c only recommended t 
pn which it was obtained, 
whi ich | ps 
k “ The productive field, | of | 
terion, as the stocks there are chiefly i in| the hands ot 
re “33 pan aaa its “produco tae ihg was 
best 
Wh 
rived from eking the fiars prices of cattle, as he con- 
not much use would be 
b 
or also, the subject to be 
covered with strits or soudi Grass 4 
In explan 
107 coombs of 
of wee in all 
in the parish of H 
ll coombs, 2 bushels. 
Wilkinson, Bats on North Wal- 
isburgh, within 
terion for the rent of pastoral farms seemed to work 
well enough. The pra seyret is to take the aves of oi 
the three great trysts i Fa ot ri or ls. a stone beloy 
ut ile 2 of the sea. 
sheltered. 
‘before the abundant crop 
bsoiled. It is wo: 
th 
`T had not been panied te Many years 
was snor was it ever, 
o taking the fiars peties 
conceiv ved i 
ent, ast 
of wool, the object he Siiil, an important one, but a 
b nm the | p 
A 
what he had stated on this su bject oe s Boko i 
e, in the Soc 
T land—such as Liver 
to th 
0 
any r which b 
in nc Brasco 
wn as follow 
a 2a E eR 
The | pool, Lee 
nd Huddersfield 
conclusion, n tubes of 
expensive than ordinary drain tiles. 
£ 445}. +, 
chasers a ate are to be ja i Colonel Macdonald, 
Powde tha all, 
3 
eal 1 inch 
in 
eA 
ahd teesin |A 
of Broadens of chery ‘and wool E eebchatio as Those Lor | 
the d pe 
| it may be e seer apr with a foot- 
jus 
make p pe 
an 8 fee ; 
> last c: 
ah weighed Ria t17 s stone 12 Ibs. per coomb. 
pen 
rop ; the pest corn ¢ of 
the testimony of grain farmers and corn aaea 
R MacNaught n, 
iland, of Dumbleton, presented to the 
Societ, ty the 
del of a single-horse cart for a hill- farm ; for which, 
lerk of the Corn-market at Stirling, to Mr. Ho og, of 
Newliston, in whic h he endea Mee to show the pro- 
best thanks 
30th 
their 
The Prey en tai v Weni next, the 
Ap 
HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
f this Soci 
ine, inven 
near 
ety, held on Bde 
= by Mr. 
s well as the price oj of | I 
| grain sold in 1 the e grain aieka of the country. He 
Dalkeith o in a fine Uaec "E as near Edi 
is ne 
r Haddin 
on. 
nd, nr 
ground, an 
löd., ven röv for the 
ee ted rood putting thle Pees gether, 
rred in making them 
ha tila h 
ap iei on. yg 
eng ‘aa the first anji of consideration. 
Sight t observed, that in the early stages o 
Mr. 
til 
1 
about alone, wien three meni could produce 
than 1500 tiles a day. 
+ 
uct aes 
As the demand for Me in- 
creased, siehines of a ag character appeared, and 
To oe the 
Mr. sieNaughtan'e pes hese as examples, 
price of Wh 
hirie of iiien 
that when the 
FARMERS’ C 
ough. — The Lo ashore Agricul 
Cas be Pape bs h 
` Lou ughboro 
Association pre! held a meeting 
lb. ia pe weight in the bushel makes a difference of price 
same 
ased the production to 
me number of hands. 
ele e ine of 
=. out, and it formed 
At this particular period, the 
the Marquis of „Tweeddale was 
and when 
a differ. 
2}d. per 
r bushel, or Br 4d. in the quarter ; 
the ae is between 45s, an nd 55s, 
ence of : = of diffe ene a 
ls. 8d. per gref in the price; 
Sare, producing with ease 10,000 tiles a day. But up to| 
ushel, o; 
Mn Naughten also states two objections to 
3 and so on. | consi 
solutions relative to 1 
d tenant, 50 
ndlord an d tillage & 
n o draw 
ion of de. pienie. Mr. 
the mode of 
bringin forward the subject of a pies 
