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by which a gradual i eee of NE may be attained, | at that land in these eironmatan ices and. naturally poor, | Browning, F ; Le Patrimoine, St. Lawrens, Je 
That much of the in sed produc is and - will be fa I of game,* and being gradually brought into con- Carter, Ё harà H; Буар, Ohippenbam s E 
estroyed b on in ee of all these area l should at present |  muchty, Fifeshir re e 
theless be serving tbe purpose "for des m were € an annual tax upon the purse and capital of the Chater, John Samuel; Cappenham, Slou 
intended, which n no e ubt has bee n bo th p furnish the | tenant. tani Um DAT Micheldever, Hants 
to suppl The neighbourhood of the каш is interesting as the Goop Е lia #5 dro V ge, Haleswort 
Currie, Wil Pitt; Great Vaynor, Narberth, Pembrok, 
mple of poor and light land б of some | site of the great ИШЕ of American plants. Rhodo- | Danger, MM: Huntstile, Bridgwater 
inel to agriculturists. rons find here the natural сит иши es under | Do whward, "John; eco rs Hall, Malpas 
agshot Park, now occupied by Sir James Clark, which they flourish. Yon take "n^ эк to walk Duncombe, the Hon. Wiliam Ernest, M.P., The Leases, 
Bart., her Majesty ^s Physician, includes a single plant, which 2 0 years ago | Eardley, William; Larkton Hall, Malpas 
of pasture Ee 100 acres of arable land. The adjoining mere bush; ond every n ere is evidence Era fme Charles ; Low Lizergh, Milnt 
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Rapley Farm includes about 120 acres of pasture апа dti a vigorous М i; East Hill, Coxhoe, Ferry Hill, Durham 
160 acres of arable land. The plough land in the| Bu ig the Bagshot district i is also useful, because of the ker eli Hall, се (Hills, Leeds E 
former case is of fair quality. Very promising Wheat | poverty of i for Ше, ; а Oxon. 
—а capital plant of Red Clover and Italian Rye-grass as need mere standing ground. This, Ben cna на ; Ноо Hall, Wickham Market 
(seeded with 20 lbs. and 1 bushel per acre respec tively) | neighbourhood to London, they can find no where бойу, Ralph Wilis, Серед beer неч vL 
and now under a beavy dressing of farm dung—fields diy iid in the country. ardy, Richard ; hdc dort Utto 57 ter, Бааны 
on which Turnips had been fed x sheep and lying no The manufacture of soldiers out of raw, material | Horton, George ; Harley, Much Wenlock, S Е: 
кө " " 9 e^ МАП : ^ soil and Me dressing | su supplied from lanes and pot-houses all over the ошту, @; T i mi 
and avoid the loss of the latter in ease of rain—a& s thus come to be conducted hereabout on a great seph; 
pee Wheat stubble ready for the Mangel and e ‚|, безе M ET Tr 
Turn: рогор taken over one quarter of the farm—make And по less true an example of a manufacture ou Le Cornu, Chai ilip: any, 
up iie ropping. ood deal o r and is|of raw аын is furnished by the growth of Gre Le ut Gerard; Tho Hoo, Luton, ве A 
sprinkled over With trees of Oak an orn; and, lying | under glass, which, under Mr. Sta ndish and o Panis riere, William  Rosel Menor, , Jers Nus 
near the mansion, would add greatly to the beauty f is here conducted also*on а нее Lowe, Joseph ; Stackton den Ма быз 
the Park were it laid iig in Чооон ке» rs ale. Compost heaps, bones and ashes, and other Les Ое Hoskyns; Barr 
ars in grass, ertilising ее furnish the materials out of| Mayna 2 Robert; Whittlesford, Cambrid ge 
S ) Turnips, | W hich а living plan ya in an artificial climate Е Mourant, Edward ; Bamare's Manor, Jer 
angels, and Боні: (3) Barley. Оп job factures produce for the Covent. Garden Магкеб—аз 1s, Leer Edmund Cowell ; Leightelda, боду, Surrey 
little of the land can a good xs at стор be grown— indeed, d veli in the Gardener. ers ос a Parker, Rowland ; Moss End, [d Westen aid 
is a ligh ceo whieh would probably be i -— m the very ва ans are in operation т. Graha Pennington, Richard ; Westfield House, Rugby 
clay lying SA very deep as a sub- hands upon the wg ee and Bagshot as "ander the Pinari, 0 Charles  Froderick i А е ge; Kingi Taunton 
eing к nd will b a ект improve, by | natural piinata; aided, however, by шо „Се eorge Henry ; Combe Court, Chiddingfold, Godal- 
Бега! ies farming. Ve ery ze ng to a supplies which their poor soils afford, and resulting i m Piatt, anei Newton, Malpas 
bad seed time, and the subsequent attentions P rabbits | the manufacture of material for Smithfield and Mark Poy узбег, Y. Н.А. ; „Наа M es m, „Vilts 
ohn Norcütie а! ат Vi 
. and hares—com mparatively poor Grass—fair crops of | Lane. Pronger, James ; Mill Farm, Beini EAEAN Mi 
Barley and Oats, of Potatoes, en grown here last | GONE WIDE РУС. pm erem A eng: Grove, Carskalton 
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Уел The Lupine, too has been successfully tried. ; Two Home кайды июн Баш, Stephen ; Ram eed lisi À 
bushels of seed were sown in May wit! The Tithe Commutation.—Is the to | Ransome, Frederick ; Ipsw. dendi ees г 
rows 9 inches n кың пеейей Sent hoelng nii ile | sdi v uu : аб cs the Aricia stt "of t the cpu баке y Hall, Bi hop’ 1H 
| 8d inst. likely to be misunderstood ? hatever injus- | Savory, Paul ; es, Glouceste 
ie "гон Uer gee ger Xe dij. lowered in July hold sad | i ti ic : nj Sewell, Rev, Thomas; The Cottage, Bolney, Cuekfiell Suset 
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gy Mò oy w mith basket and knife draeid eA compensated for vh p the process of ecce the Sharman, Benjomin ; D IE 
ер v p which wi tb en folded over the land. Не сиф | erroneous averag ere in the first Ano Fonte На 5 a apes 
o his basket and the sheep fed абе r him ш. | convert the money к of the tithe into Dashes before Solby, George bushel; Жоктоп Court Baak 
e ate nd | they were used to det ermine п amount of subsequent | standing, Thomas ; Fishergate, Г эрну 
һе һе crop bas this especial advantage i in the eyes of Mr. payments upon re «аса Suppose then the objec- Tapply, E. S. ; Bonnington, dap Ken 
1l kinds of | tionable mode of taking f. lacus ША yos А 
gam А v - ишме crop for poor light land is thus double the prices which tha: grower a actually eceives; | Weall Benjamin, Jun. ; Woodhall, Pinner, Middlesex 
атайы, especially where a “great hea of game" ncs manifestly when the tithe-owner's number of Whee eelér, Ae с Rupe сао 
xists—the principal points requirin attention p ushels were fixed he could Seins had only half the | Wolton, Samuel, Jun. ; Hesgrave, ridge 
its cultivation зы that it por n own late h et r he would h had been | Velton, Sam ee ies Mc Mele won 
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ed ear ough to avoid frost which s us don Still, so long as the same excessive 1 ode of the т. Bramston, M.P., seconded by 
destroys it, e dat the land be kept clean by hoeing averaging should. continue he wo would receive . no injury, | Lord тета, М. Fisher Hobbs was unanimously 
да t its early gro wth. Bu ckwhea! t, especi ali а crop cted a Vice-President in the room of the late Eal ot - 
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of20 or 30 acres; 1} bushels are sown in: May, and | tity, M so in proport n for vs goes e —Mr. Branston, M.P., presented ё 
the crop cut when most of the seed с formed, and | amount of error arising from the way in which the Броз, ie stated that the Secretary's pe d 
t enough for | averages are taken. In ria in the tithe со mmutation|during the past month had been езш 
harvesting, when it is tp one "i differ i parts of the | process x method of a ng is made to tell first | Committee, ма by the Society's ассо {кос 
covers аз xis gamekeepers dir inst on y and (кен against the bor so leo Quilter, Pall, & Co.—and found MT i 
The coarse Irish Cu Le s E is grown to the errors d the system are made to work their own | in the "up of the bankers on the 28th ктш Н 
а е posit: at Rapley. The crop is wholly pes correction. The real injustice of the tithe commutation | 2 9599/1. 
sumed by pigs, being ianed and mixed with ground < _'јосихді. Mr. Thompson, M.P., pr resented 
Oats and Bar 0 also the CAR of the farar The to the Wei grown. The value of ittee, which r m 
f стор, the dene —1, that it be referred to the Council to decide 
ttl power now Mp in the Journal Come 
ексер d s d iv. ыу be p tithe to na if ever un- | mittee, of praes papers ead at the Weekly 
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stock of фот, cattle, and swine happily Sorn should general сше ils, M ll be extended $ to the 'ecleotion of sul 
і а Cl уде aze worked with 5 pa wdi душе Princes Л deli vered H a Weekly Cou пей !: 'be reserved 
prize Gies quos at the Shaw Farm, colts а! Journal, or whether the representatives of the е 
bred. 0 young Clydesdal le soda id ocíctits. БАП be ali unt to report tbt for publication in thë 
boxes di jn | sheds o openi ng c cut upon а Grass. field. .The ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF нх GLAND. ж mem М i 
Present | by the Council. The 3d portion d the report, rere тя 
NTHLY COUNCIL: Wed. y, M. y 
rd Walsingbam, 2. Vice-President, in d лтты the | mending that 507. be given for a Report on t 
failure. P "B. 0. e discussed vivå voce; and 2, whether 
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prim beasts, Galloway id Srt hor Orns, m ее : 
4 Ibs. of cake a-piece, mixed hay and ка», chaff, a d of Powis, Lord Feversham, Lord Tredegar, The | Stock (British w foreign) exhibited at the 
About 300 shee p have vei ks G. re Wm РЫ Sir d we Pu Pew Show in Battersi а P r pue а Аге 
А kept upon ete ge у hire Downs, and | Bart., М.Р. rrison, Bart, M.P. ; v Mr. Jonas ve», А 
Cheviots. The ewes and lambs аге etta dedit together aymond Barker, Mr Barthropp, Mr. Bramston, М.Р. ; | terms:—That t wp eus of Live Stock 1 let 
during summer; the latter breeding flock being out Ir. Ci сень гше (АО пет, i T I E AP; : е Stewards and | Judge po the Show, wit 
upon t рк and the former folded on the Druce, rere, randre 1008, ме of the Editor and Journ 
Turnips. or eight breeding sows of the Berk- fr. P: Hole, EN Hol р M.P.; Mr. Jonas, Mr. | paid assistance if 2 should be hee n 
shire Каа. aro e kept, and there is ge enerally a stock of | 22 x T 8 Prts x S Rig pi oed nm NE cost s exceeding 507. The amen ndment w 
60 ог 70 swine EE 2 ital B A regni imonds, Mr. Torr, Col. Towneley, | by а larg ШОНУ, 
L.shaped range of sties, , with central gangway " and | Mr. Thompson, M.P.; Mr. A. is Nr, Jonas We bb. bostes LITAN MzzTING.—Lord Wa 
gres -food house at the angle. The following Wahre e elec he report of the London Show nie 
The buildings planned by the late Mr. Burness inclnde | Adams, Озу Georgy Curtis алш Жы, Coventry weekly meetings in order aniele m pe 
barns | 20 , eckheaton, Leeds arrangements for the Show in June. H ; 
at еї ег end, and divided by the central piggery, the [тогы vE: D, Res Такеш, Ashton- ao the land i ea Park would be Е 
опе side including byres and feeding houses, and the | Barton, Richard; Саја, Mon Birkenhead | the superintendent of the park by me ре! 
other being open to the sun. Opposite one of these eir nd M Westland, Moy cà nalty, Co. Meath, Ireland [| First Commissioner of Works. oL 
yards on the open үз uan stabling and cart sheds ; and | Вл, н par cuins c o MIR ket the railway companies for the Er ref o 
there are outlying house, granary, poultry house, &c. | Blackburne, James Taddy ; 17, Parli were Ter Tverai towards the ex 
They f nd. ‚© le and thatch, and in a some- Pew dr ete d at H Hesse, Dymehuroh cip Foikstone classe: il 
hreeder; Poi use, preser 
The main items of recei n these farms are for Bran m pay d its 7 Tho Wear ione чо, — E. "i oF di pm ending, 
sofr rown, Thomas : тб of thi ittee, 
cattle, sheep, e. E Moni Sras expenditure is, 5 Brown, NUR Hazle ury House, I eg ОКШ be cau write to Sing them | 
we have sai anure, cattle food, and labou imd Кыш тонн. asking advice as to Judges, and inform qun ; 
T мар last point т туа the expenditure is large, аз understand that bers of pied pheasants oncessions which had en ; granted for w D 
ust bein all old establishments conducted on the прн in the woods and qued E wIDre int inter- | their stock en attendants to and from М sho E 
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Lo have lost their efficiency, and pensioning them rom |? е ee age oed МОй was permitted by the late Prince for о тй Walsingham 3 ik 
S e aj rance of the bird h iderabl 
when utterly unable to work. 16 is not to be wondered | loss of quality an KT value in other réspects, hop сын for the Gre ыйа 
