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rice Trebbians, 
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of the ‘kind ince a 
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tithes 
ines, or 
asses of E 
ion and in 
m an F lan 1 
e, e, propridion of tithes, co 
ood.” These 
habitant 
lity to p prog pel of his 
fixed. It is a question to be de 
tical men sm eg tg with 
bei in 
sad in 
in fall a tnd en leat i is a pad 
re than safe ; 
At an early rm 
itis extremely advantageous ;|t 
ya 
He can never before 
recogni 
a ter 
e to solve the problem of | anxio 
relieved eec 
in e 
Nile form e dem ment 5 ue elt i 
with the of t z 
Personal skill, E both siti 
o rate for 
The instant a scion is inserted into a Vine i in this 
Me 11 4l 
of the stock and mions $ it 
the are brought i 
flow k into the scion. Mr. SPARY| 
found the iind Stee th * effecting this union 
to be three weeks, ‘ end. of which time iu 
nga 
aches” a day on an 
more t 5 inches a day when four weeks old. 
moi emai — ve two lines and a half per hour. 
the hourly M in weigh 
n 
fo a great extent epos riated by the Go lien | 
Hamburgh. : 
This ent will b et lead to Vine 
du Li 
t 
h the ulus ma * its dd that stad : fili | 
h 
or be of a ay force, which shall n made u 
an estimate of the several Nseditiehta r 
thereunto, that is to a of the rent which the 
might reasonably be expected to let from 
to year, free” (i. e., to 
e usual tenants rates and taxes, and tit 
mutation renteharge (if any), 
therefrom the prob 
repairs, insurance, an other expenses wy any 
and 
roget to maintain them in a state to comman 
m | the 
hether or not pec -= Sp em 
as Stale —we 
f the | who 
A 
e 
For . is 
ac- 7 5 — 
ordin, 
as delnel bt the po tte economists, 
ular sense, to express the sum which is el by 
upier to t 
decided ‘that lees 
gi fting in full Trend early le 
re is however another ip It is only necess sary 
to graft on old dormant wood dormant scions 
having a small piece, os d e joint, of two-year- 
old wood at the base ; an d to take care that the 
rateable as er e bec se 
rendered more em coe to an quoi by 
ini 
another familiar instance, the “flea 
en he 
grafting cla y P 
^| - tias 
rateable, 
effected, d. B By hs 
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beeause the tit of the Tat arges, of which they are 
usually co onstructed, is fastened to the shore; and 
e 
Frequent the eau 
tis 
the wi 
hi 
of our dirimi Wirt com 
ET 
former state and present ap 
faces the eastern front of 
paces distant from them 2 
= ther fete yE it for execu 
ong i 
results e Mr. SpAR 
by Mr. 8 ane diae — was the way in 
which the Romans their Vines—with them | 
a Vino ‘graft operation: But xe ATO : directions for 
not, as we thin port this | 
he eiiis e sapie ft that on * 
ing was when the Vine is 2 ees 
not at its bare value as mere land, but at the — | 
at which it would let with the pier affixed to 
In like manner the land occupied by gas 8 
water-pipes, doeks, eanals, or manufactories with 
e|the m e — nery in them, although it may b 
; that is to say, in flower. it m su 
ers to see . — ais ces 
ait 
edia 
per urculos preacutos 
artito. quos inserts, medullam « cum medulla com- 
itera insitio est ae esed > em con- 
e, is rate 
whi as land, bu 
vidue inereased by these add itions Nothing ean 
be more evident, echoed than that — 5 
of 1 in a nursery gar 
n into consideration in timet: ing the 
prd 
price for 
upright until it suited his con’ 
| veyance for its removal. Where stel. oa 
— lawyers say, the tree was deca pit 
rom the ground, But the gunsmitb erit cem 
ike e — ied 
the fo llowing spring, t 
. ot a single solitary bud, just 
— e parts ts of the tr ree ms had Deo 
d, the bole was pron 
t where it had 
he lee 
eT 
2 
vieron appeare 
died, s; the par 
assessment of the 
h 
should arise in the 
h 
and their meaning, from 
Lopes 3 ^ m sadder, although n 
much wiser men n tru 
ary for theorists, but for men of business. 
s ifficulties; as, for 
e, | example, when they have to rate an isolated mile of 
. | railway, gas main, or water pipe, or the < 
—— vical renteha arge; ; yet we eannot see 
d roached t 
the new r bud 8 v and suppo 
me. 
hese are onion Having 
th 
feet as it appr 
remain 
į | might have an — ET ted pro 
ever I returned from abroad 
P adz ze in han 
f I 
our years) we S ers dm S proj secti 
resents itself 
nges TI 
2 new tree, risin 
ot quo 
mmon a € Vine graftin 
with the ancient husbandmen 
enhouses, &o., in nursery gardens rate- 
oor-rate ? and 
‘some of our corres s; and a 
— e of great interest to a large and im- 
Sr readers, we will attempt to 
withou * ing through the statutes, we 
nerally that no one at the prese nt day | 
to the poor-rate who is not“ a parson, 
in in the ni of a nurse ry-garden, with E ra 
s, ho thouses, and forcin ng pits 
1 + 
al bud, 3 truly asto tonishing: 
original ta . and d ited; 
+ 
enant, pont of ‘oceup n thd roperty fi 
peras ses to which it ir pte P €: A e € 
he takin he 
| being penes a 
be made i 
fect, that 2° 
time they nerk s0 > 58 1d be 
insurance, = pu expe nses, ia Wes 
nature. It is, d clearly im » 
pestle 15 lay u 25 
s of ‘them new wa de thi 
s e present Mm 
up by the jnda ai 
eb. 
a|down any general rule by which the rentis to be? 
shall have taken place the treo 
