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БЕРТЕМВЕН 7, узен) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 819 
paeem Сот —MÀ— RENE 
appear still to several | inaccurucies, s, which | might no оде; 3 ^ d Hen 24 тиза, ош retine ens S iil readers of the Journal were to have always had before 
do — set rig "eht by French Commended : Worthy Hay yes, i the employ of Mr. James them. te h id 
docum t Shonldnot cockchafer be generally substituted Tho uos Not on у, however, are t e ideas imperfectly repre. 
for var di з and is entire mistak include | => T e sented, but the most part they are 
moles among "Ptr miri Are they not solely bí сір 8. О, mistaken, So far as we understand the 
insectivorous, and thus, when allowed to live, b ial р! writer, he expresses his dislike of a libe e" interpreta- 
to I have been told by an extensive corn- | The Journal of the Royal UC Society of | tion of what 1 is now „called tenant r right. He states the 
— that he considers them, except occa- England. Vol. XXII, Part 
ат ly, hé n the pursui insects еу burrow| The Editor of the English Agricultural Society's| “ The arks are in vx d rather to call attention 
under and акй oit of the ро айн a drill o urnips. Journal received his appointment because he had been | to iva siot than p suggest special courses of 
bird most usefnl to oes not ie in ће а ерте man. ) = certain opportunities | action. In some neighbourhoods very great practical 
list of his friends; perhaps i his favour ; | difficulties may exist in the way of their being carried 
1 p re 
б: education, and that 
a Univ 
A" vw his ode for "the 
gull destroys in spring penche dm mo nea төс office апа his election 
other noxious insects following the plough, or рар ii. to it. 
over the m in pursuit of them. The „6 Ё was desirable that Mr. Frere should. be able to = hold. England unm eals very tenderly- "- 
in one column of ranking the bat g faults, zn interests, ond is kiiy and far-sighted in 
birds. An illustra! of the о: adapted to ‚еч and thus be ready to point out the way, монт doing... In the wer m us the only тее ri ighta 
our climate, i to our agricul- | useful opes: tobe made; but it at all in conflict w he publie good are-those of 
and | XM an ie in 
turists 
[Cockroach is no с а ка. for cockchafer.] - 
Societies. 
should do all this in a 
таир of the English tongue.—* Our is is plain жез It is the demand on 
ournal," so his | 
apologist and advocate declared, “is — in all countries | the outgoing ten: ant that is disliked. 
DURHAM 
of this Society at Darlington are gioa from ы 
The Shorthorn classes produced а few good animals. 
201. for the best bull (any age) went to c: Bowen. 
Apperby, and "Throckrington, near epe ewcas 
for ca de- e four as old, a 
eiry; and t| V Mene oí to 
аса Great years seven iu se 
Ж p т us Leeds, uo his eonqueror was 
"€ "pet il under tro yer old” 
о мааа pes Bart., of Wi oi ig Gipsy | 
Pine one year six months old, also bred by Mr.| 
Ambler. 
ze 
т. Frere woul 
pag agriculture but a tenancy the liber al vals tni of 
our languag and n that high lit | all the acts of ere which are required by good 
tandard w PED LM it." inference | ба energetic. management, and substitute for 16 & 
was teg want] or dirty sind for the | system of rules by t the landlord and bis deputy. The 
vacant chair pim many of t tion of the 1 ar, or rather of “several years 
culturists, e as agricultur ue nly o basin the termination s a tenancy ' es is we presume 
however, had ived a University е Я m Ме. d he specified in the lease withe 
Frere, rre dior as agricu ог ав ut payment into the labours of his S pre redecessor, and he 
upon agric cult ure, was therefore ipis ol is to leave кыру Jet belind him 4 the mem 
ti his is, at rate, the ten- 
is doubtless the best теме чөн у: y i y arrangem mnt which $ is s preferred, те pre- 
frere ы o pem education which success in life | sent system is di as а оп а cons 
requir д RM, however, that it somewhat cession ;" and a liberal ym ig is ues at by 
staggors fai e power or merit of a Cambri Mr. Frer the *growth to a usage of 
University eiue. for the p indicated, to find this kin 
that it is not in the agricultural but in the literar rary „This i is indeed — from the rules and maxims 
style o so faras that i я whose chair he fills. Mr. Pusey, 
that its most obvious shortcomings have = ssed Ње relations of the takers and holders of 
Take Number j ed as ап example. We do The great уу ж} ^d his political life nte 
at | not now refer to E arra a other writers, but to | 
| farm rms. 
pen a e pog mg 
m. o 
Win e clever strai эг ая тоап that rr оу" now called a m 
was ew at pus Captain Gunter | those from the Editor's eral жж} аә 
was re with roan President. The 107. for the| М. Frere has not contributed many pages to progres н hinged almost =: on. this recognition, 
Бай in milk. or їп calf, need hardly | Number of "the Journal. Indeed the only о] whether by law or m an A MÀ tenant's pro- 
say, Captain Gunter won with tl Leeds first|article from his pen is an appendix to the la y in the soil. ecognised, for example, the 
prize cow Duchess 77th, and was second in same Wratislaw's essay on Farm cem including ~ en immense importance for ЫЈ progress, of the 
class 8. Duchess 78th; also the winner E the prevalent in etween * ground straw а nd -— with a 
** under years. old class at "- — Show. | betwee outgoi ng t d his successor. In this i c e T which is “farm m in the 
Here s ay three years, Нег | сг rique he declares @), КЕ in spite of © the aspira- | absene ce of a liberal tenant right, and “ uod bullock: 
tet h ons and lively anticipations ” C agrieu altural "ES в, 
lovely and 
yard," 
re also in this class, In the next, for à ear old 
heifers, Mr. Booth’s ае) perfect white Soldiers Bride 
easy winner, and was also decorated with the 
sels of the Lo. aee тше а, s hem for 
“the bes ened 
to be —Á у 
property of the 
en with. Duchess, з 7705, pe has now to resign it to 
Mr. Booth. Mr. Jeffry Bulmer, of Aislaby Grange, 
was second with Princess incess Royal d; carried off the 
"Tenant F: cup, as best in the yard | - 
under the same rules; and Mr. Bulmer having also 
of Spofforth 
Mr. Sim Park, Тайсаѕ эе e 
Wiley, divided "the * Leicester and long- еткөн төк еер | abuse, 
EE ue e Duiet 
last at the 
тва 
were held o 
"soil 
Mam ona sing i vbi 
wor 
approval. s capable 
кушу iud or КГ to the depth of m 
thus cuttings con dieu 
mming тә su 
АЗ novel exhibition also took place 
land of three milki V» Akachod io pasig 
"edes adjacent 
However much the owner ot t them may 
unnataral proceeding, he is not 
а — 
Foie n in 
re 
are the 
Champion's Prize, чара) 
Кеч 
emu ай 
Hernaby. ‚ of ham ; the |1083 
forfarmers' sons, The Silver Cup, i^ 
Mie Dres ire d ае i: 
ыйыы е О 
nner. eni disini won i last tion: 
Ia WT 
ce hard. Tii 
libe 
I ng” even an ад coupled with a v for per centages 
| the acts of cultivation valued t an incoming tena eeding stuffs, which will be left upon the far arm 
are still in " ost brous шша " nie К rules. of a bora eral ^ righí prey. 
and (2), asto 
tenant decides in an аг most way 
what the CM of ti Nur e 
, Under the first head the opinion that а et. manure than the 
сее Ploughing before winter ought, if followed | valuation. Апа the three are 
s a r and harrow, to suffice for the year's pe specimen of 
age in o fallow crops, with the fact that I ernatives are none of them 
S perne pro 
well as of wings d searifyin ings all th 
early in a as well as апаш оа U; 
second. hen. Һе writes as follows 
tenant to perform acts of otherwise than as tolh Sió 
thelandlord or his to inet a Tete for the EDEN 
which leaves a profit, is a part of tright which has 
hardly a redeeming feature, and acts prejudicially on the recog- 
nition of other ces which may more jJusty claim to be чечүү Ii latter” of these *alter- 
—- for mr m its а ишш t be =, maps satisfactory, Ба" опе ог 
th t be 
empowered nine mo е the тону рте try, other of thems i at unavoidable and that pue x ys m 
otherwise instrueted in due tim: as for 
“ Where allowances are made for manures purchased, or rich | any other, while it tends to maintain "fertility at a 
even aotew bat fn en e cm d t meri anos con PON S euam to be 
tends to keep the soil at that artificial pitch of fertility, | ,, Reference is made elsewhere to the other contents € 
ТЫ: t moror реа tini greater meon | most Interesting amd valuable. But we Hd tirs 
u — most interesting and valuable, But we feel Ж ча 
„(алив са m kei 2» rune M ОЁ reference to points of current agrieultural interest. 
е i 1f had deposi There is nothin about steam ЕЕ тесі ng 
nd coi 
gin it 
about reaping machinery, nothing about t 
M р land-drain а t 
зной the 
g  valuab ble infor e POSU а ins accustomed to 
| commoni в nglisl m tha am EPA to the 
rdons the obseuri -the lin n io ped ^ 
is then defendan: 
| will share in - i p his o 
Tf the к raok Ба а aoibb OE уво. 
self, py dei without: i ii it mt be considered 
useless. What then, m mercis 
ttempted in 
he раз- | 
робин s. te first of 
teer 
conclude this notico of 
The Steam Plough —1 cannot 
wii steam engine without Т с ОА 
estined to effect їп е шон of the 
aep 
E the sani mistake, and y i ost dist. 
The a: fa it ма been pressed into B» service of re farmer. 
ha t the | The small locomotive, mounted on à frame with four 
heels 
age, operations implies 
sentence is one which peer "ym justified, 
sentence is utterly Mp qoe c9 Y p ы 
md can be, whìch is 
pgap to prevent an е standstill,” we are at а | the thresbi ing machine, performing t the operations of 
kw to imagine. The rest of tbe paper is thresbing, рУ, x cleaning at less Ат опе 
written, and the tedious. proces 
TC is far yet away from. that half the cost by the and t 
of English co Its 
of hand 
pure and lueid style P eig to ploughing and tillage ona 
