THE .GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
eneral. 
898 [iora d k 
EEA TR for t this and other presents of | than land under co: rn cro 
rasion than progression. . . It now affords us con- | thanks to be returned » Ope, ae 
2 —— to find ine the. weak points in our —— which da p of too little than of too 
ieultural condition, to ich we have A" The Council adjourned to its monthly meeting on Mr. Smith, factor, Glen-Urquis 1 
ire attention, are now 9 o force them- Wednesday, the 7th December. un onable period dispensab], 
selves upon the r — — !— of a lease mM farm s 
true that looking on the — pigs and sheep of 20 USE Clubs son and revalu ed ote 
years ago : and thos se of to- day, a ry great improve- qim LP ILS ibi thee ing. of this his ass odin in the-valuation, aad ir the me 
ti ed for | the new bg d, s 
t, and lookin tion the following question was r proposed, he sho 
1 — «te ain thd i ot e no doubt 23 viz., * The peat en farme; and th bahi En the farm sho uld i: 
is i t th and conditions entry best calcu the m ble 
takon placo, n n 8 e cab serve and advance the interests of landlord png tenant, | the se — part of the aa 
pm to find — is not this progression, sueh it and to on those of the coun els at lar Lacon farm should belon 
es ed 4 certain favoured spots? ake the fr. Sinclair, Borlum, ponet N of e ing 
breadth under Turnips. It is reduced in the general, f soul bey ted mud satisfac As fa far eee tenant i in good condition, free 
li i it he ased this has only | it should be by private 
a bed d t ages teni in th e'g — Let ae take . Gentle, Dell, said he was not prepared to recom- antable condition, EL. be 
last seven years, and we 
the statistical accounts of the 
m — under 
nl 
Mr 
mend any ang) either in the mode " tng Bus ce 
f * 
full 
as to the term of admission or demis 
the 
1 
1 
burdenea 
Turni ips and Mangel Wurzel fom 432, 1000 à 85 3 Irora entitled to A Mig de A I bh vexations: oblig gations, Hedi 
" ging their ion a m 
a= patos p is — yn cm of t he ih mrs byt then They, as tenants, had a shes a Eo 18 alio ‘over "i tena xs nn, 
which [m diminished i in advertising, particu eir in regard to the farm as farming hav e id du 
2.174.424 1849 t o 2,652, 206 in 14850 semel ; but if they needed a farm the ey had n objection tenant of skill a ae tee would 
Nee wie r caries 1, knowing well that he du not doso 
— 1888 to 1859, a crop which hey, as and that the only way to a farm v 
finer tillage than Oats, which in both years. is. near | Were in ey onion of the person ed ae high. But they must 
to be ado 
ease of à erop, little used | 
— cattle feeding, the "md and we believe unjustly 
T 
ted, no way of laying it on wa 
pleas * cad and they would wanta change. As to he 
term “of entry, Whitsunday was decidedly best for 
and M rather inclined to think so in 
1 vide in the —— es of 
71 1859. mE in- | 
in 
a 
almost exact proportion to the decrease in Terni — and of the farms whose leases expired were relet by pri | that a certain rotation of er 
— oa which dam mel indicative of a. shortcoming in arrangement between landlords So that, is understanding, that 
ma pp to be made or supplied | practically what all would recommend ne course intellig pe 
v ops; nor indeed can followed by the large majority of cases. But t HS Gand: he lou nd that, from 
och ange our mode of et subject as stated for discussion to-night called upon farm cou = not be profi 
them to express an opinion, how good rents could adhering to the ro 
and. under cer 
eals is 
utet ore that — fallow crops ; — 2 res 
place fc nd 
if and an increa sin gly 
rogard ble farms too. 
Mr. d “RAE Teaw wig, said : Nine-tenths, he believed 
f 
m of w 
not only to fed ia of f their Iar g 
to their own loss. regulations x ir 
1 e obtained by tenants, 
large su pply of home agricultural | a 
A and if he could suggest some 
not disadvantageous to t the 
egular rotation 0 eal a 
Tops o repetitio 
— after ees — the wider the, — rotation 
of population, 
Those millions were more able now to con- 
e bu oe meat a) — butter rn cheese than they 
is spread the more must. be the number of grain crops [s d ‘been ı past times, and it was chiefly from home 
of VAT must come, | deli 
ina o a er ing a ld al bel importations 
affords u — . — ve vf ——— 
83 chan 400,000 ipt: els and Turnips, 
beue more than two millions and a half of corn, 
faninferior kind. G. 
Sotieties. ias | 
tess Run y? to the advantage to 5 of 
large rents for their lands, he need. not say 
but he believed that Ds paying a full Bes for 515 
hole, detrimental to 
and f at cae was an active 
ROYAL AGRICULI 
a Monthly h ember 
Hon. 1 bade Nul in the 
me embers were elec 
LTURAL OF ENGLAN 
chair, 
ports the Finance Committee 
| Was 
za the Right 
o 
the kno 
eos eu: of his occupation w. 
from the trammels 
cally and social 
fair ee e the landlord EP aane 
able 
frin. which it saat v that t the present current oe 
38 in, the ha nds of „the Socie! ety's bai nker: 
being a to pay, a full rental for land, 5 s that E that 
ure as in any 
adopted. 
Mr. Fraser, Balloch, said he saw no 
lords 29 11 not know accurately the 
and put their value upon t 
e, for t 
lost by ao he might ret 
the farm ok his 
fa farm. „sim ply 
e 
a fair chance of t 
put 
rofitable ora ation. Tori 3 was no erms 
the Velerinany. 8 an e | more monsirous = - e tha s eS bad 
M. P., the Steward of Refresh nts at Warwick. produce co ws A are aar. 
On the mee of . S. Thompson, a Committ t hafti had suitablá A mest 
was to aciei and 8 on the future | no motive por er, t uppose that a uma, e der os bui Whitsunday 
editorshi *. the gorrel was after a IL just. a ee , pr one add dares of 
The Honorary Set retary repor ted and laid before the largest of “all nufactures, the ma at of P Smith that houses 
Council | the applications and eae xe he had re- nation’s food, could produce ai 2 rietor and be 
ceived from candidates for acant office of 15 or butcher - meat without the necessary accom A | air; do without them, 
to the Society. The joa m appointed a n for stock. The mpt—to continue the “ius ch a fair price for the outlay in 
e "iie to nb eandidat into consideration the testimonials | tration to repair ma zee K 10 S 
to place before the Council such names as may th isot Brita: t this PI th oy 
think eligit ible (not less than 10), from which et th 
would SUUI el among J 
ry tenant — et is p 
Eve: z 
s S so to those of p^ 10 1 0 29 are ai uitab modation for hg 
The Couneil then determined the method in which fd Mn them, and it w. a — e whic h there ar petal — lt li ‘aan IT 2 . Heidi 
the election s should take place. y for. zai vue in and | of * 5 the rotation of d 
t tl t furnish m protect the! 
tha cy. of Gate eis to the 9 4a country termine rent Eos for | the di of roi 4 Sos mens might ME he” taken to seope for 
y sign yor, | the ction of buildings; in — for e nus As 
Sse mart to i The Council . e Was necessary to bri ing th he farming “machine inte farmi cou 
Fa Yi and affix the Soci ety COME. 2 and dion between landlord and taken off the land in su 
a NEN ring forth A. fairly demand that a ce certain 
tofe capital oe . for this pore. He would | be laid do 
RS ARE M lin say that a — was told 
dem vian a hat the Tease sho self. do with every field on his 
V ee p "lene arose soul e re machine 
iar tthe Local Commits at Ces emer, reme the dion of an am emat s a tie every 
Local Prizes which He Propose t to o ot, ie subject pan io _ Ts . that, however carefull the sakes — 
= zofo dto th een gone over, diff } 
repor man. She Cea E thee rise. These diff Quos Care inde sd shone bi 
arrie : 
Richard amano having been received from of dt ag Ry e 1 ee pe: — s — 
e: j atton, stating that he had made an unin- in the yearly working together of t t arty, and | the whole seien 
wet d Ap inthe age of tha bull calf tc | 6 r, there were 8 aller ree whic! landlord great revolution. 4 
Sis prize a arw: en adj , | givin to litigati : H 4 P 
2 3 decid postal de eg shonld. go i. the Now it in which Me eco poms to the wall Notices ol of 
1 de judges’ award, viz., | Now. liticati i : 
55 y^ pip ek ley, of Towneley Park, for his | v 1 ; "a . wo E 2 alike pre * . pe 
Bae, Victoria y Baron Hopewell, out of of te mot 1254 sources of dispu 3 Peat's e Bin pkin, M e 
: Ping—was being, he thought, removed b hlet of 104 
unica eived from the For 8 ed: by the) This quarto pamp 
e by direction y Tic] sr ee, sconmpanied Yo por evt, si dea Nee ca E EE ie p p -= brune, almanack ‘and td ew has d 
a 
decr d ö a petra ed 2s of horned 27), d ud at 60s. per c with a demand w nich t tho e supply can- | forms = recording t 
Imperial Ministry having transmitted the 4 cious Du nt reri s wit * oh, fica »grieu tamil labour yearly |the several fields, and 1r 
Presentation to the Society. The Council ordered Grass land wou gem s a t ger oe osse s= n ae oe ss vey and » 
Several crops, on 
