D W: ; 
dried at a low temperature, He ae as 
summer, and be allowed to a 
ments should be 
OCIETY. 
tas ofa a room in 
48 l e 
ee 
| lands ty are therewith, of course, being distant, re- 
due 
= LS 
4 tiono ari —Ata late Meeting Ai ws 
o jsd “ca aien gf Cr Daubeny Sa a paper 
e author tried the | effect 
a, a view 
of ft addition of nitrie acid, wit 
eet 
lied upon s p 
efore Rem oe to re cui “ it 
ries t e asce: ertaining 
sults could not be 
adopted, and he was > ther 
ores 
ced by most crops on thei “repe- 
instance 
Mr.T 
s 
whe- ven 
grai ; that s, to its weight 
din saat t be the case. 
s from this investigatio n is 
r this purpose, he set apart 10 
f plots of ground in the Botani 
to quality and ee 
[t ther th 
quantity 
per bushel, and this he foun 
The on clusion he de duc 
7 
1, had he an + thoes 
h other 
ne aa by the grain of a crop 
ould receive the cre. 
f 
per [This only amounts to 
re Bed Eek: infini eati: 
i me. 
“ Siz of F 
Sal teas 
f 20 bushels per acre. 
sine t period | in die grain of such a 
e produce obtained 10 Ibs. per acre.] 
i under arinhate e would, 
thor mairo represent ay degree of i nflue ote 
ibable to ty root excretio THE 
S from ‘those experiments, as Belfast 
es 
5 
PAA IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY, 
onthly BRE of the committee was held a 
in 2 
— 
urin ew year: 
ad vee the res eare ee statement showed a 
+ ne | chai 
4, 5, or 
kee 
15th of June, S. K. Mulholland in ‘the 
ats 
farm 
A small poetic r 
till they rise 
Sra de plough- 
think 
urface, Ma 
5 to 20 a 
Tes, 
B ., includi nes 
uke of De evonshire, Mar of 
Waterford, Lind Rossmore, Hon. General Meade, Sir 
n,|J.M.S — A. G. Lewis, Esq., &e. The secretary 
read a report of the T which he had made 6 
ngland, pursuant to the o ders í of committee, tos 2 
I f the 
h 
and ue 
geri pti 
nee ieee 
n the sai ame subje ec 
Enoli. 
rs, in car- 
out the tied views of usefulness which ‘the 
Eare this it appeared, oot 
firm the. flax-spinning bent 
a had become « contributors pein 
Ee 
ingredients. The p tent OF 
; and to 
ed, ere sal be 30 or 
d nearly meadow 
tf = taba is „measured by the xn ners, 
of it 
or, late a k mert de of the a island toa 
Shes 
aiy of | © very] 
| 
3 
where the roads are "iy and where the landlord “x 
not interested himself i in the im mprovement of his estate, 
e 
S i, 
to spread 
on in the gramy track of 
$ | superin and from 15s. per acre and 
jth an rm A taped, i in more favourable situations, 
Wear towns Jand lets from 2l. to 61. n acre ; and in 1 the 
high | 
take into 
also let high. In oldle eases, reser ves were made te days 
plou ughing, or of some days’ work in the vest some 
poultry at one et Ri of fighting cocks or of 
do; ogs 5 but Id not kno ath 
T 
ck- tents # asportingland- 
inconven of keeping 
n many places ex cted to 
2! nels loa coal 
lord are often subject to the 
dogs ; and a ger are i 
draw a loa a certain 
annual verace “oe the 
mittee was then appointed, 
5 
of of 
he a © compositions for epee 5 
nty, does not, eed 
érhaps, e: the tithe of 
ly 
in this cou 
A sub-e: 
omposing | Whose duty should be to prior all th 
S 7 power that could be ae to bear upon the 
rating 
this decomposi- |t 
TI 
poor’s-rate to be 
the rent, or 2s. in the po I ‘venture 
Mr. Harries’s opin and that 
respectable landani. Ani Krh separatel ys 
fro m ls. s. 6d. in the 
p 
ound. opens 
f Mr] Bowman, a 
stated the 
pound, 
c moe means. 3d. iy it 
a i r 
ou |m 
his season, a consi 
pand suadcted ava able by the which would be brought cod ed Belfast m 
aboy 4th. atten tion | of the farmers ans dlords in the 
pements ; and, should 
pout is | 
|e 
ea e lives, or for-a, single ae were 
ey are now ; a So som 
at n at disi be i 
Spi P the te tenant’s life, 
emer ima eaf : 
e has 
re 0 be ie | 
‘availabl e condition; These i inor- | it bes 
animal — zr in pee Bs On ama produce of 
t are 
when w 
hre ears ago, more than. ° 
one. -tenth of the annual value. ot ora and — 
Rebiels. 
General View of the top tenn of pa nh fons 
Observations on the means 
By J. 
mley, d eb 
weet „Lon don 
unity of publishing a ‘series of ex- 
te fom ı this—one of the > county reports ees yli | 
those in the neigh- 
| them, a appear worse managed than 
ne gentleman 
bourhood that have not been in lease. 
or 
SS 
tenant’s impoverishing 
of his absolu te term : 
agai 
e land i in the last years 0 
M 
to ay ement rie 21 ears, with the thre 
= we Ta ih he might be s obliged i 
uld 
the B 
w 
dhe nee it improperly. Thu 
not nae ‘his land without ee ip g hi re 
our rears on ma: ass 
ties for decidi hee : essed of competent means an ad th risers it on tiie way to the f the Engli of leases are v r 7,1 or ro years, 
Sup ep ing us 8 with = oe sa o eg authorities, Ei ultural ieoi i at eatre which takes place specifying a limited quantity of land for the tenant to 
a more secure basis for e ensuing week. plough, seen Bow o draw ertain quantity of 
Me Estates and thei ment.—The in- | manure, an the tenant to expend 
he Ashes of 
Whe. r Man landed i 
the A. eat.—An come of this county cay be about 600, 0007, „per annum, 
oth 
shes of Wheat, er paper was also 
K 
by W. Sharp aa 
Beh 
ll th K dder on nthe tansy ; 
peice leon ould be more spirited if they had 
and of this one-twentieth Fe 
dertal, 2. 
may | 
i gathered) to the paro- 
fth 
value o 
chial cler; rgy. 
e set aed = at aie aege; I aah 
leases. 
ral ‘xpenses.—The pri 
of labour are various in this 
county, according to its > population i In the east part, 
: 
to that 
what co nfirmed in it, by advertin; 
"Ee 
. Bishton’s as ertion in és original 
` IN portion of 
tory answer 
e amount of 
uA eat ; 
i 
cre | ađdition = what i 
an 
? 
constant labourer 7 7s. a week through the ee with the © 
s equal to en 2s. a week more in 
t quarter ; but the custom much ni tteret: 
ands at as a general se ion in roun 
pr i 
1) 
rti larly threshing, by which a good hand ne 
ets - 6d. pe e day, a grear much more. The ; 
Ys y; oth winter and sum- j 
i 
arithm o be more accurate than something 
near the “cri s 1 Seek 
mer, is kaniy given to ber who take their work ; 
in the arate three To eight each, in summ: er four, and 
y 
aps do safe greatly err, in reckon- 
A a irae ~ mest 
Se 
3 
e value of ne 
600,0 l per Annum 
d a portio 
~ or send adhered t 
aby bu Hen 
tain Ten uniformity i in 
subje ected to thes še experi |h 
a 
o it, as 
ce he w on resides. 
“Far rm- -houses and asi —The pcomneraypsond = th 
J 
oe the omer or 
se m or six or ameti rA rie 
ughing in the strong lands, 
e I ive 
horses are 
en are Are for } 
