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tensive and wholes robbery. 
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eed it is not merely of the want of aide ninating refer to this trial nu. 
a * to secure a plant from the ravag es of | k in; thos that do have the advant Mr, Ty 
tio dy, aid ha has often epeat this process oer that we have to compla Pe 8 age of the advertise ment vis 
+| grow are mostly of a weakly e 
in a mixed er 
which is sure to r na return n 
quality but deficient in ge 
. ee 
e that inas 
nuine well sav pin half only bad in 
doubt that 
would b ugh tc 
ufact 
ever y tittle of Ay pie. st 
n of these cos ii foods 
ever as Mr. 
h 
provide both xa casualties and for a at cms ction for damages lately raised by Mr. our readers to try “ Oat. 
ut wh — tuin Indian Rape 5 Wi ee LowE; of Comberford, near Ta orth, against the cut Be itd Peas,” 
referred to? We A id us at the pr - Üo don and N.W. Railway, fo mem on of crops} selves, and if their cattle wa 
asample, W. „ B inpr 10 wich a nd fences by fire, ter rpinstine in a verdict for the lant” let them consult their 
bels t none sort 2 l aa apr he genus pint for all he claimed, is one more added to how best to medicate the 
belongs ar iin ors d the M M — and many recent just dees ich fence about the made. They will find it a roth — 
eo e to w which are referred the Mus ; roper ty of the farmer " their Doe aks a 
ANT i} te Mos a mith e buy a lot of cattle apparently sound, under ain «resolutions h 
n M € — A sti cg bab warrantry, aud they provedistem mpered hecan recover | we Pemet pr say adopted n 
f 80 im 16 „ at u e P e most | not only the value given fi them lue of a petition to the-Goy 2 
sbendank-woude of cultivation t “throughout Europe all other stock lost by infection vem f he an increased grant o 
b or seed-grain of superior valt Society, 
ua ussian Asia, and but common all over w proves to be of another pa A Deel of the kind thus lie 
not merely ti erence in value of the article he | ceivable of u 
.24. Sinapis nire "ilis ere by . jew supposed that he had bought, but the difference i ja : 
cultivated places, in central and so — — Europe value of the Aa or y . — have been produ t effort 
f 85 a growing crop Bhai 
d central Asi cattéred over Eng and | If he lose by another's iau ) 
more 8 d in Sed, ip * introduced g r, he can recover not merely his lost and objects, is easily determi 
only into Britain from with cultivation.” labour and seed but the probable value of the crop 
Contrast this again with the hec du ch ould have had when it should be dun improvement will ev n. any degree leg) 
rassica campestris (B. rapa) Colza or Rape- On all these A oct ae decisions have nne hinge, as that of France ‘appears todo, ad 
seed :—‘‘On borders of fields and was te pines been obtained, we ca "t p ^ anure amount of E 
throughout Europe and Russian Asia.“ of adu ulterated see 2 — There is no agricultural or any ocker k 
ere then our sample consists as y when his case comes before a jury; a no better ment worth having exce pting vh ati à 
may be of Rape and Mustard (two or three sorts) | of than the efendant in any of t er Cases: | by-a real interest i 
in equal proportions, which are a ve to pay, not merely to repay. It will Whose improvement is i pue 
commoner weeds of foreign and especial] f| be not . Ln 25e e a ber he had |. purred 
Russian Flax seed : and what if our cm sapply © ot reeeived eyond the | own bo 
ano 
value of the eile actually delivered but a pay- 
a ment of eis s for the loss of crop incurred by 
dead or - differ ent inue or applying a worth - 
Charlock and Black Mustard seed, the 
ï 
the de m" fie 
3 . — Eagle oi pay for the like 
dir Jig si thy a s at the ini of fr 0 
ther action is likely soon to 
a trade with a vengean and w 
um confess our suspicion = its ity. pE 
e 
pn wever, we must not suppose that z this ill- 
directed energyis employ = pet -mixing; it finds | SUP 
the e Ie t| gre 
e pu 
tape a nseed, whic x » 
has provi 80 dibästrotis to cattle, adding inflam- — Tnontey’ 8 food rupes Oatmeal, Linseed- 
ead and other disorders, i 
84 — Les 
rove that a d "t and : 
fro nal s 
affo e an occasional secti acle hh e 
uitful of pa on 
If 
è so-cal ed accidentat supply of the Mustard vi di ts it, of m 
Gre. Ydn 8 in 1 8 0 emb 
o 
144 1 "T 
ess euiüvau TS 
P 1 pees : 
eties 
fran “of the cou 
— We calle d E some 
ment, but acts as a tonic stimulant. „There is a 
gua m against such wake we vould serious! 
Recommend all seed buyers the deal 3 wit 
sure even 
uda 
ther ho 
e Spur 
L 
ay, E 
e.fire from the engine burned ine cance Jon Ara 
B and C the young Clove: varied 
t | office repaid the tenant fort the Barley, | but n mot Se Table for 
Tens Ag = t pay ho malva for I ——— es the 
€ 
t ham 
heifer n; bulls, 
apiect 
se was the t d 
to receive samples of **India V for loss. The plaintiff was then called, ai and supported Mr. INGLE's Siria th j 
port t — may verii tom CX" | view of the case, and said, on cross-examination, that he had, | Cobham he late Mr 50441 by 
77 ͤ ͤ IL 
er [ , in all pr be irii 
matter connected wi adulteration which is pg dene at any rate, he thought that any benefit which might, of Bust ee 
* be derived from it aying for the seed et gae quit 
especially applicable to Turni seed, namely, th fe defici Ad 
p y, the counterbalanced by the deficiency in the yield of next 4] 
practice of mixing old seeds- with new. To quote Wheat, by reason of the loss-of t valuable as m H eo 
[A the seed Wie" of : a manure forthe Wheat Mr. CLEAT d | revolution which 
om a fitm of acknowledged ; —— brig d ! 
reputation eu owleage phe gion 9 and 5 chat the true eatens to e 
B f "was what an in-coming tenant would hav 
„„ is: the Brat ice of mixing old or dead the p up oet d xem PEDT OR MEGET — vif 
e with good sale, that we who conscien- | would beinthe ensuing Sines Warten inte ike eset — mie fut 
tious y abstain from conform f conforming to this custom’ ex- | matean element of too uncertain a c ter relied u and certa 
ce occasionally considerable inconvenience when [gag iecore were unwilling at once to pay any exorbitant | Work on man 
we have to com with o are not so | for pte holders Th apo for ud T dene en of he | © w 
srapilous. The Editor of the 6 161 ls genet te forms in whioh steam 
and Agricultural Gazette took i to pany resisted this claim, he hoped the jury would give the | are contendin 
expose this system, but it is probable that the dis- tera nat consideration which, as men familiar with agricul- t national 
A 3 lis- | they w especially qualified snp id ane 
ful transactions described in that publication | Morre : yq to do. Mr. aud B 
— RD Publieation aeg fallen urged that the mode suggested by the defendants and RICKETTS esley; Lori ; 
Hire — as Mr. Lowr’s tenancy eite beni — competition at Te . Gocaslon of 
i e t - arks to prove that our strio- h ho w ee — he were aliy an off going tenant, and of course er 
ures ould rent m m respect to the | =... 
without found see reo a not been made amen. ee ^ which in » vith the seeds: and labour, indiv 
sive experiments view as correct) of the amount ined “The ccs —— s hi 
: the was ingenious but ur ing t 
Turni the plaintiff in the position of ot am off going — tu WT believe 
Tari ed "P fiu 30 "t ta wig it 5 ments for the’ land, , 
o years o about at Hes e int tion of an i : 
Turnip — of fout ears about ssession o eland, w ent or ens | 
Twin seed of 222 7 years as to "mata i in . — of it for th the md ihn Piae — „ 
31 76 lbs., 20 ihe of the — called no witnesses; and his Ho — 5 nthe EU. the 85s 
dE cc ta [y carefully ton thie jury, intim — "tht hs did not not | cultivated farm ll 
agree i the mode of calculation suggested by the defendam ts, of which sini a 
germinating P powers to only 1 Ib. of ser seed said) were poet ater in the hands of the i aoa ar the | public + x pes a 
rences in price which aay where prevail between | descripti . Te Jury ee resti ba 
„after retirin, 
= med the fore ore the plaintiff 2 481. 
e E intimat 
cls kim to bea rate one e" Cs. Ri ied nti’ considered t 
t to equalise 
3 in the case of old 
