SEPTEMBER 28, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL TURAL GAZETTE, 
873 
а чы; ths ears аге so much | * 
now than ME Piper mme 
Jecanse use it has sin ci Mid e ught back again were 
P its ori iginal habit ог growth by superior ріст 
1 B A t it was “Sm oothy*s 
vement) b 
designate [m Neben 
< Because the prend or clauses of my leases are 
аз to КЕЧ ent my ойне 
апа с on a certain 
-— mprov — 
| eleai 
ч ас 
pee си е would not do so unless the agriculturist 
n permanency of tenure. Now, how such a 
лаф was to be given except by УА ће сна 
| no ot di scover. Therefore he should Ье һарру to 
r wisely contr rived, sed 
cise | 
ved” (if it an impro by the 
Я б фт 
жтт. 
Mr. эре bimself, 1 Av xe was made to gro 
eas 
improved cultivation 
k to 
any encour 
to exer 
his o own Dm c мы ег 80 ud and | 
ev 
perfect. A. Hardy, Maldon, Ж Sept. 3, 1861. [es 
—I now 
prev: аіепе 
| they had yet seen in w^ ems y. Not that he теба 
- » а -— would 1 on 
; for һе кч red pf nes. were many estates 
i whi ch there we no lense es, and on 
met ej nd Potatoes give you my exy 
e Роќа! 6 for seed 1 befi 
| М + 
hundreds of years. On These esas 
e drying so 
T lad the utes x of 12 1 
рш. 
diseased ones. manifested сезу уе 
flues, t ery 
were | 
] eere after а few years it went bac 
r in o other бее, it did not wee constant, hence 
s diminutive size eared Whea „Азы се Найт 
г. Pi » 
one of 
"s 
t, he 
The late 
miller, 
Mr. Pipe 
Ыы 
де 
E 
P c 
bi 
of 
і ап 
though а contre: man Rif ipe in s Моде circum- 
tances, was à of hon LN and of no 
mean attninmen 
nts iet res 
and observi 
His Murs it із well | 
ll - of Whea ly 
per bimself before 
Notwithstanding Ard D still exists | pl 
d | day. 
| round, there 
ity. 
I admit, к-с) si кол | 
astream or river abutting upon his mill-dam, and 
b 
4 вой was no doubt of rne alluvial quality : and 
depth ; 
the 
d and who all 
mee to anything of A kind they had ever 
lop. 
ey 
looked over daily for à fortnight; the bad ones c e 
removed reduced the quantity to 10 bags. Thes 
being strongly rni were carefully removed an Ы 
ап Тһеу 
дле blank. They 
August, when a Lr nm dct i in the folia 
but the haulm I considered the 
their й wth. 
as 
ve had t ce is than t 
| '100 Е 80 т qux are rg: and fit er the table, 
3 £M 
а secu 
КЕ in the ре ао 5, end? | he пасс ые t the 
time might come when — don be more m 
were at the landl 
and 20 are part ШҮ, seed, the small ones а 
diseased. The o 
had the most uet ase y f 
Spencer's seedling none. my opinion sur- | 
passes the Fluke in d ior is а better cropper. | 
du^ Н. Perry, Wolverham 
iiio ' Improved геч was tried here last 
Friday week Е 5 acres. of у sown corn ; dt did Из 
| the terms of t 
| lease, 2 on his side, erra expect an assurance that 
ag ; 
and co onsequ 
d | the — Tur beoe he ао to see was ere the 
un 
| would аы» ө der m to go to 
|*I I have got this farm for 21 years, will you tr 
|my intelligence, honesty, and skill as an — 
and len id me money to cultivate my! land p” e believed 
- it would 
work admira ver 
I 
sd wn by two horses, аз Е by a simple | эу) 
| te for the advantage of the community at large; and 
of mechanism deposi e grain in sheaves ready 
binding, and out of the жар of the | Mois in the next 
by not dei ing a staff of binders in im- 
he 
any practical agricult "vr s who upon 
acres were cut i in less than | 
an ебе which was | 
He was desirous of for а moment adverting to the 
position nd the ней Between that class of the 
agrieultural community and t 
| tosay that e was, in very m 
come ze М, a ид Беу 
в often found to 
instances which had 
by 
the ground, a pronounced it tto bei nfinitely | 
the best feeling. 4 
be the best and m 
чад 
сенме friend of f the labourer's family. 
his 
| Charles Dayns, Longnor, 
Societies. 
: Relation of Landlord and Tenant.— | 
Воск 
At the te me meetin ng of this mt с Н. Verney, 
Bart regarded meetings like the present as 
respect, being surrounded by mber of | v: 
p [ori I alwa ertai Ty a fond hope 
valuable, кү аз they afforded an opportunity =н 
€ v terc -— of subje 
me 
nw М. had spent t their lives in el |: 
nd t 
carry Mr. Piper’s principle” ҮЗ deno má 
Р, ә practicable, апа to effect, i 
drain 4 
жа y к: UR 
alt Час, it rem dem Th me, if the 
former operation e bsolutely n 
except on certain dropsical soils, for be it observed M | biad 
Piper's under stratum had very much to do with w. 
remembered а also, 
ose who, witho 
кыы 
ut the same active 
able attention 
to agricultu: 
s ical T aspects It had 
iam benefactor to his coun! 
lades 5 of G Grass 
| do better fo Let n 2 and produce coget ipd Hisn 
Thus, keeping the subsoil til below, and the 
soil at nue (ко rene рае and givi 
for the регсоја 
wa 
nine cases out 
r 
dite capital cm 
per other line of Кага [o 
ture? H 
as pos- | bel 
saga чы rr rcr foun that in ry wher 
t aboun ded the wages "of the woning | 
sulturist. Sr highest ‘апа ~ farmer himself was 
bo: well employed he 
n he was badly 
ived form 
в was improved, and suc 
moral h 
; = erc must ie beneficial to landlords. It ie how- 
bered that for th gri- 
be wet e garni 
necessary in any 
rsuit ; ; why not in that of| 
en they 
scar ila forward and go band in аы with the agri 
bl Dont — that that | 
agar who- is eamat то ў 
$ grown 
before.. It was his регар that а landlord could not "3 
the condition of the labour rer, and he believed that the 
duty of the proprietor in this respect was of а very im- 
portant character. A lan dlord ought always to bear 
house to live in. Unless the labourer had a good со ttage, 
in which his family p live piedi. it could not be 
i cry that they would be brought up med and 
nality and vice were expensive to society at large. 
It they pe it on the Jow ground of pecuniary interest, 
nothing more кәк vaga о бузул эы апа 
wothing чане expens and c ity. 
E ix years ag dte se "t 
migrate, he had always been. 
а system. Не had alwa 
best we could do was to pein dot 
uce all it could, and, i 
labourers abroad, to m ainitain the 
believed he had shadowed out a 
cient bore tal could be 
lan enable Ш those any way у engag 
agriculture to eitie тан by that созан roe 
peaking of hi у self and his brother landlords, he Һа 
te remark they were ap д deficient € 
зе Д а ена. confessed that he 
nished when he m that while in all cbe 
of 
pen urers to e 
sary for that ғ а landed proprietor. А doctor, a 
lawyer, a sailor, or a soldier worked to fit himself 
d his Zap bat it was вар that every wire 
posed 
а фат pridie the A of his positi 
а 
after him should learn the opo. tenni 
culturists in ite dois the land сасий as much as 
possi g 
and. No 
d steward would object to see afar landlord 
Sami à 
th 
ve tried 
h 
if there was a sca. vel оГ foo that m 
ain] “scale on common бетү їп я 
Не belie 
е that investments made for ie. purposes would 
d x ful; e 
but 
went abroad to paroka corn. есейе, 
d defeated бу p* 
this арго, of investm. 
nsideration arose. 
dl b 
want t th, and онну Indio ords between whom 
restricted 100000 of farı rr an entire confidence prevai There sere 
EE m h | and tenants between whom th eie e 
ught, I consider, D and expunged from the|faith and confidence as it "A for men 
losses of every good farmer E is gem 1 er ert to entertain; but the stem which 
Itare), that prevalent. in this country — that of capitalists | means, 
principle on a ы >> о bigot, п putting money into land make 
our friend both сона the iden of “= — Deum more. Of course the 
. Piper 
Seo N what Das peu pos but he adhered, as 
the doctrine, - what can be acco 
"y 
Wr I ng farmers wii have 
Ages it out 
eould n 
d | the cultivation M. land 
e res that. Au Lie 
and their 
erra 
18, 16 co: — 
it productive as surely as that 
oroughly conversant with "лечат. буч that belonged 
land. 
t to the management of the 
Farmers’? Clu 
| WoxisGHax: On Rewards to eer —At the 
annual mte of this Society, Mr. Walte: n ME who 
ed, said :—The object X gricultural on: 
„promote success ai gricu 
of the 
con x 
his inf in hir — я n on vi x true objects. This 
: ion 26 M and not an end 
Trias 
ys the ends 
capitalist associa Ea r ur 
sci E а ў т stated pw E. I 
will v roe 5s The 
than myself, 
smo gogy m larger breadths, till they are 
осей of the е кка, or fallacy of the е project Р 
Тһе е oniy знай that I A ever get to th 
opinion, aud ia any рл ос = w: 
fallacy i а аги сыз vo rus 
t he 
e will not 
D Why Зо; yon do it Баит] on a large scali 
То the latter interrogation I would simply Ж), 
муе сотней with e whieh todld be of 
1 comm 
Dn 
unity than that the са 
to invest his money in the cu 
