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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
t that inquiry should be 
FR: у tho Connell. as to the ways in which it 
may be possible or expedient to earry out this 
purpose E whi ch the Charter of the Society was | 
granted to 
We Герено that a career of ne — is | 
open to the Society in connection with a subject 
which hitherto it has bic unm 4 жайа. 
Fechas feror cep 
of Nor thw way House, near e Tewkesbury, т EJ 
inst 
ntion of 
connection witha a sale of five animals a ow a 
s 197. To - is an injury t to the repu- 
"i 
n| 
«ib 
ated at|of garden ground to each 
ay and in addition to thi 
res of land at abou 
ave been fairly en dpi pee 
ther grain erops aiso m 
€ the ; but the extr 
seems to h 
everybody knows a f. e 
EE s the Potatoes s rarely been worse. 
reports of the progress e in sowing e 
for the co kok harvest are also very un- | 
s there a good 
вай 
fav wine 
fW 
These animals wer 
e 
uality of the stock; and w 
index 
qu e publish this |] 
reference to the su po lest a 
already appeared from 
e to time in our columns, 
and will 
be given mro; аз pimin y offers. 
AN exceedingly E report of the harvest 
of 1860, and the seed time o. RM M ared last 
у o 
ased |a 
any — should | Man 
e d 
1 ояе КО but on open 
as 
v uim in а it 
he s answers de A 16 to have|to carr 
as bad.  |wel 
FER MENTED MANGEL LEAVES. 
а -— зе end of last November, a notice appeared | е lo 
deners Chronicle, signed “ A Norfolk 
ting a and kpv og . 
er leaves, and stating that|!5 
in pits for six weeks or 
em to ене subsided almost to 
ер and mus ih did remain of differ 
moist mass of ede on, most offensive to the senses, and 
and rejected with loa thin by all kinds of stock. 
Even pigs turned away € i It this should mee t 
the E of the * No rfo lk F 
Мо onday їп t the ne ne Ерге 
4 ре һеге e both fe t бе арасот 
of the echas which i nveys, 
Mer Nen ion ven 8724 it f те Eu 
in бы 
r Number for 
publisher the Dens vm of 
on the жены of 
clared the 
August 18, 1860, 
about 200 correspondents |s 
harvest. thes 
66 per cent. de 
verage, 
the Of 
wW 
vith success 8, d 
he would oblige m Mal pe "à iiir foci very чы "Fins nea 1 
by рыны ES letter, = А iving m the homestead, an 
details of the adopted t 6 that яй . | each bes is sufficient а 
—Essk fen is fam. mily, рк m 
tried. s ei 
"se [^ = for iia v6 van d ob he fum. 
y farther I MM г 
| a sufficient quanti 
cottage to enabi o die 
the use of his family, 
loughing the pasture 
zi the К. дат. be det i is 
quantity of land exceed 
tlie cocer to kee 
but he оӣ te; 
land or 
lias Ded бете у offensive: There is, we b 
y of success ing as the| W 
п, 
хегаре ; an 
еаз 70 рег а were average, 15 under ayer- 
оа. e over average. 
now published an enumeration 
corresponding di visions, which however can | 
edel 
be „ч ppitin; = leads to the following | so 
the probabi ing as 
leaves are те thoroughly dry at the time of collectio. 
ed 
—l over average, 7 
f salt added to them large.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURE quet 
No. IV. CHESHIRE.—The best means of eT 
the condition of the labourer in a way that shall be 
advantageous t to the labourer and his 
to be by givi a morè soil, 
that is by ойр to him a certain ene of land at a 
moderate re ШЕ АЙТ under certain restrictions ; the plan 
of „Шр iners to labour = tised for 
England, and when 
er the most 
yerige 
reports. —33. 
v oni 
T rs бароат й over average, 108 
over average, П 
ап reed 
urers is үгү di strik "a d ө ith кее 
е those 
in the surrounding Один vo Im мађ they have — er 
i Peas: «220 reporis 12 over ay 64: work іп the summer time at 6 o' which * 
: t 
144 unà т average, average, | vor “озн за а lock ( is he | seeing their 
К ducing y iig í & t upation at home, e em CD Д 
а clases : equentiy to the 
reports of all these the perc чесен ш pre or village, where he is sure to find observation. The first 
their respective pmi са have the “following of E des 5s ааа па eun wages never exceeded 
tabular comparison een the returns of August | and too об crac p Му; ind or other, | ће summer, having 
and of Fe UM house This ike d os ag of resorting to the beer- ce without the least p 
ч Consequences, alre: епеей with а 
Suns ndm: аа " well known ash 5 ire any сарае here; on ће. Tw Y years he saved money eno" 
ibus .| - |9ther hand the man who has a little land, generally his stock soon ine 
: ЖЕЕ Бы }Е 4 ve ys his leisure } ety in attending to it and spends | his chi 
E E á E & |218 evenings with his family, instead of in the vi e|situations with th 
Se Aa OX SS or = idle со of his parish, or the beerhouse, too young to leave ho! e 
® ЗЕ: ШЕ бш с ү n South Cheshire such a thing as a | grown p, has " 
5 да 1916 p irely unknown em he ident x 
-c eie сш н то то возо эс мы comfortebls POM RN o are | industry he is n 
eoo ore 38 (52 | 50 | 45 | 29. | theis c m'ortably off or give grea satisfaction "6 cart horse Pii vh 
66 | 18 | 20 | 15 | 15 Mem d 1169798 е аеры, devet Hee e af AME К. 
^ ù e winter, and 12s. fi 
m 75141 29 | 38 | 65 mmer months. But the secret lies here ;—Th. "The Pecan f£ itio TES he pr 
EY be obecrved that the February reports haro constant employm the adjoin Mig айй! they master SEPE rizè 
r1 worst. They must be t be presumed M Ба ыенен cottages that belong to the |t mp аы. for ym servitud 
drawn up a ar ак | whi 8 composed, and in | prize was awarded to him 
machine. "The Wheat стор | aaee there is по та . The rent Ta 
of each] the height of his ambition 
