Joxe 11, 1859.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE am AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ney RE. : € 
m: good conditi st | intelligent persons con 
fr zope really good inventions have been — — however, that t the Turnips on 1 ade e the bing ¢ on | able that the tenant ha al poen pss highly unreason- 
by the which the sun reflected were somewhat soft in quality; N — | e it t ar cae powerat certain 
ed over by the » judges. o obviate this, I would recommend that some part sh periods to quit the unless the landlord have a 
aA ted r notice of the D Show with T should be selected for the place of storing. In Ma asina ig powe d the tenant. ‘Now, such a 
mit in ou winter of 1853 the wettest, AIL the — n ; 4 — clause as this wou i. my opinion negative justice, and 
js nse ntity of Turnips, t 
2 of 16 acres, a a 4 mile om the town; T stored up an i and built p often in the midst, of heavy rains ; | Strike at the — t of al > r — arise from a 
ud b să there was pe space arn for the dis- | and, as in this case, building and covering were carried on at | lease. The clause in favour of the tenant would remain 
2 whi f the ting, the | same time, and the roots keeping, 8 antil t the end of | a dead letter so mn. as tom r$ of the farm was 
of th numerous attractions me ee heir — no battar proof eos could be — 2 — of — TES and profitable to bim 
irability of the met angels and i " 
ite lane O spa: ace te o spare. We — 5 — — Mie time of frost, are sure to give w y in the heaps, | Obvious adva "^ in —— ding an increas Án rent, 
mand th hibition of fine and useful arts, a E] left out in the fields in winters of pro! V dre m wili under r pain of notice to quit. Witho ut any power of 
week to e Nr k f t -colour er E re to rot immediately on b fresh time beg ing in. 
- ^ 8 abs 3 e than a à have: gat found this to fal — p he agr ed rent during the whole term; and should not, 
cop nty. We cam mpt to point out us Analyses.— Kia a ut the E I submit, object to the tenant possessing the power of 
F ures offer or sale — e : : 
principal UN or those worthy i of the most attention sults Y T andy, of manu quitting, under page rey Wear call fi 
or a 
cent., when im- 
present seaso of 1 Reh — Soli — redi sedge serie de e "E 
oae the 3 ion of two samples of Ritchie’s vitriolise ratively demanded; for a ii press circum- 
wr trict is cel persica A hee r aie * bone compound, one of which had been e np s v stances of loss, a and not allowed to quit, would obviously 
euh. diskret = aie e m W affo the ‘manufacturers and the other for a mem ier tenant, aries. as he would cease 
ages nos E D opportunities 75 their | Soc jety Jn n Newtownlimavady. TT arts co contained ork and improve the farm 8 pags dg 
— i — the loss of ction in mining leases, the power 
ps " the “4 2 : ely ee p Herne ioni mi matters. 8 ven quitting on v ut, of the tenant only is eid i 
i 75 : iversal, also o of his lease; 
— n d md care authorities — Equal to bone phosphate made soluble .. 18.12 submit that the comparison is not ou of urse, | the 
of the Society, the Mayor tal skin T eue Insoluble pho sphat i $i n 5 eral” 7 l is — yo — — Y» 
of the most — Hospitality. speaking of the} Hydrated sulphate of lime . 91.08 . 
implement department, although h there were but tb ee atter . th dn ob M ^ sliding s ro Sas "n 
duce of the land“ —for insta eat ; 
— E ^ right T mention. y a rather important 2 — 2 erg — a » 1.90 n amen such an 353 be made en- 
Garrett & Sons, by which the fan is ren den more 100.00 ＋ i mee eet e every contingency, yet it may be made 
available in separating the corn, and being driven from | ble of yielding 2.9 ammonia. 
the drum, a great speed is s attained and a ber of poem a e an gh value. sh as * are * — — give Ec. their tenants —— 
bearin gs dispensed with, by Re n the machine is .—A sample of guano, term ed | * Ane bie moro! prede meg cn I 
à noticed an im- Patagonian by the importers, had lately been examined, = — ing, th ht, “whereas “in the ie coe - 
provement. in | ploughs by Messrs. Taskers, by which A and w uch superior in quality to that reduction as a rig 
— e "i to this country. been, he be Bt db 
repeated Murat ed MN n 
without dragging on the ground, the improvement ) was informed, taken arri d reste amare ing 
Messrs. 
C introduced without increased expense 
s, and Messrs. Ransome 
inge collection of their sterling impleme 
e useful 1 of the 8 
den: of Pricer given tr byd i Dis, — — 
The Jud 
pen ETE i in on 1-2. er 
Leer 3 the lists, pus wer 
make 
Waa 
patting the Poets s eso was at 1 den zd 
at, a ree prizes vg respectively | 
to. enkins | “Calvi, and May, whilst several others 
were com may e an 
It esting to n adio fi 
Tu Near eet a shoe rang 
— Sims with a - 
mu 
how were a 
Inferior Phospho- 
h placed before e: meetin ees 
es beco usted, an 
spirit broken. I will with. great deference 3 2 
the consideration of the club the basis of a ease, calcu- 
viz, a fair proportion of the amount od of the 
roduce ; yere it also would qu the ge from 
the evil consequences arising fall 
prices, Ko., as hereinbefore enumerated. The 
principle i is illustrated in mining leases, ren 1 
viz.. tha’ 
rd reserves for himself 1-6th or 1-8th of the uu 
ue; the same 
The ques 
S 
9.66 
ble of yielding 1.61 ons ammonia 25.42 
* — general 
iA 
Su! 
[omm carte, MM. 
i ca 5 pried am 
nsolub! y — 
.. 15.72 P 
18.94 |landlo 
0.00 
Peru Guano. — Dr. Ho; odges 
mple Potties. Peru- 
vian guano offered for sale in “Londonderry at 121. per 
ton. It was darker in colour than that 
examined for Messrs. Seagrave of cried and w 
not value for 3 more than 67. per ton. abe following 
100 parts 
me standard of 
der cn 
| value can be Mid [ue of * this is ad practical in 
case of indirect selling im distant markets. Ifa code 
of t this zort oap can be. 
It was e 3 Lem 
er by the Poka J. Sillifa who was well 
and its interest was jdm out w * 
a struc 
suggest; but e Ti myself unequal t 
the 5d „trusting t iat they may see it. orthy the 
omi neis of a eee committee of their body to 
anil 2 
*Capable of yielding ammonia 3.24 
— — * 
Nzw N-TYNE: * Leascs.— At a late 
monthly ‘meeting o z of this club, Mr. Dunn read a paper | 
this from which we “ake "the following 
an ee professional 
Sootla 
M uar been 
:—Having during 
CHEMICO-AGRICULTURAL, ULSTER : Steaming Bones 
"Mr. M*Mechan gave an account of some digo c he 
wee with bones softened by stea 
with bo 
lised 
experiment, the great r 
fih 
conversant with the princi 
at the same time, direct 
io regard: 
tives of e tenant, — —— 
agriculture i in | first to the landlord, at a p 
f | interested re: ind also p 
. — for added value, or 8 
S as be A be fixed y gemere s ogy ee e grounds 
of such cl 
der the prevailing cusi 
ears' leases, and I am constantly spen the 
il effects upon districts where leases are not 2 * 
tained by the employment of the 00 ive 
„Though 
‘the lime and other constituents of the soil, yet the ai 
— of the A divided tri-basie phosphate w. 
zreater than could be effected by any mechanical m ethod 
of di ivision. 
for erms rof agree 
tly por o corn 2 
nant, , and t 
d et 
ait Storing of Root Crops.—The following letter, in re- 
aaa ne held « on permanent leases 
“` Having just seen, in the report of your proosedings 
last tet fom Be aa t dine A 
Schi which he 
ice hitherto 
thefarm. As to the most desirable 
there is none equal 
y size, 
and carried up — — at equal 
top (taking care, in the course of formatio M wann 
or even htl; damaged vg P^ well as 
A freely his capi tal, labour, lo fn cmt m agree in 
pee one he so long live) "that 
to himself 
and famil y, whilst 
referring a 
Me r 
* Such I understand to form the basis ofthe 
beef ak ae ee 
rticulars of which have been 
n. The object to be attained ux such lease vial 
o farmer ly spend and 
H h partic’ 
directed is - apparent difficulty in laying 2 P ah | I 
principles as will be agreeable to both Srp eiae 
De» which, with great deference, I e 
follow: 
1. "The e difficalty of establishing a fixed rent for so 
‘bad 
smallest in size, 
Hing). There is no 
for the perfect covering of the hea; : 
or th p e straw should 
ies evi aly and n ; and with as much care as in the z 
ec — a corn stac! attended to, a very ordinary suppl; 
: z ipe op nnd ing is quite unnecessary. 5 bes i x 
ean vouch for the fact, that at that iod the pln 
they were, on that 
side as hard and firm, and in ev: every 
. 
ru 
not stricken by the sun, y way 
state of labour and the value o of produce. gis 
2. The absence of a provision iz perang a tenant 
ie only to quit at certain appointed periods, but to 
alienate ade lease in case of eath or other circum- 
stances; ae cui qi it to the landlord under tenant- 
right com 
i hat his capital and industry ma have ? produced. 
Upon the ou — of eating the lease, I find that | 
