21, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1119 
AMES AND C pn HOWA ЕР, ‚жеш to their лесе за plans which He hadjtrue cause of the Ж m fter- 
Валтахміл IRON sed with such hopefulness, patriotism, and — within п radius o ofi € e from the 
QULTIVATORS о STÉAM PLOUGHS, "OHAMPION 
UGHS, HARROWS, HORSE RAKES, P ERAT MAKERS. adm 
ulars, sent free on applicati 
ogues, with full particu 
0 U E the WOOLSTON SYSTEM 
other system of Steam Cultivation. 
or price of була йук and parti culars apply to Mr. W. Вмїтн, 
n, Bletchley Station. 
No fewer than m beasts were offere 
the great Metropolitan market ^ Monday ya 
This һе number 
he Agricultural Gazette. i 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1861, 
КХЕҮЕЕ was grief more general or sincere than [n 
— simila 
asalso unpreoodentody| 
me donkeys died, and 
fol а by other deaths. 
f the Yew were — overe 
these = чид. and on 
ome Yew. 
iHe d t з bur estroyed, 
locality | not many jus since а lawsuit had almost | 
"1 
tis 
e last year. The prices, 3s . or бз. 
than thos а 
т beef -— 3s. 2d. to 55, 6d. Е alos. for mutton, 
re low . The 
placed out to keep, being found dead o eme 
ж нА ground. А "fine old hedge of 
een ordered to be trimmed, and the pgs 
d 
lec 
ав Uu ы 
и trimmings; but, removing t em 
placed 
Коц of the. frying m into e fire," 
t of the last few 7e Sympathy with 
idow UEEN enough to 
ed to make a Nation 
,is in & 
immense loss which we too hav 
arge a — in the direction TETEN useful 
ublie movement was taken by PnrNcE—how 
uch the didi a every philanthropio efort, ү, 
wery o ized benevolence, al eve 
institution and so ear among us 
having rii 
le 
s been wing to His inspiriting example 
of the со: 
stock 
{Рог the desi of t 
pli 
of the blow чыл bie iis € ay ^ them all. 
Agric rieulturi s loss, with 
ry 
deed, than 
other Ys in 
y other duin pes feel us hi for He was this 
their leader, He had accepted the Presidency 
of the National Агул ме and had 
already once t for business 
the direction of the Society ever known. He 
would have presided at the general meeting of 
the Society last k, but for the illness 
whose fatal issue was little been agen 
And during M" —— Же looked 
forwards to the г 
mbers бна ordial 
co-operation, and вет кална edi; and activity 
as usual erige gr grent admira 
1 of the whole 
Name oder m TES he E life-long example 
which h py o powerful for good. 
P 
X RINC. 
m- 
sod me omen was s doubtless 
we asso 
: ишег сйм. 
culti vation, + 
| банака) са; nd the ро e 
doubtless as ere formal distinetion, b 
enabling one ition more to th 
ful and MAE patriotic efforts for which the й stro; 
PRINCE’S memory wil be always held in grate 
verenee. — 
In Agriculture these efforts haye been r 
constant, and successful. Not only did the Royal 
farms al ays furn hh mirable pers geo of fw: 
bid e ы. 
"gs 
5. 
dairy man nage ement, Grass ed ment 
ivi 
of mutual i 
ОРЛА ДЕИН" 
to 
vement, that we for the 
p effective stimulant to agricultural progress ftr 
the eoming year, when He would have 
been кау its leader. 
Alas! i t was little thought when the great Inter- 
more proving — emselves the great stay both of the f oati ing the Yew, died, and the presence of the Y 
etm and eon eaves in the pauneh points to the cause of death. 
e following : Table es the (EM sold and po wishes to know whether t 
раа realised анар фе A 21 ува onfined to the male or non berry. bearing tree, as 
Years. p vices. and would like 
1841 4509 - 5 from analy sis ни the poison resides. 
1842 — 454l to It is the leaves that are devoured, and whi 
жи 2555 - prove poisonous, and there = по reason whatever 
1845 5396 мч for the idea that there is апу difference between 
1846 .. 4570 to e two trees, that the poisonous quality 
ае абер АДР, е is confined one or the other. It mo 
1849 .. 6765 to doubt resides in some essential oil n fo 
m ied "T both, and should teach the absolute necessity 
1852 n7 $5 of treating the trimmi of Yew trees or 
1853 7037 : io41 hedges as poison itself. as no chemist is 
o PRETI UL "e р mitted to sell poisono ugs without proper 
оо ОВ to t x rm дА по аід should ever be DM. 
bod ime 4. to leave the trimmi the ‚ Yew exposed for 
1859 7560 . to , 
1800 7860 to but. should be scr to consign them to the 
wem ce ees flames as promptly and certainly as he would 
EET destroy the viper which crosses his 
Some centuries ago when the Volunteers of It may also be serio ously recomm 
England, if Volunteers they could be called, when Yews are not required either for ornament 
assembled near each village churchyard for the 
practice of archery, need poen of the bowman's 
east one qua ec on еф... 
ground гр cross- kora ti cattle, which are more and 
whieh the cattle had 
em in а 
oes, and t ds devoured the clippings 
eagerly, and = к estroyed. And now, 
i >> А "instances, a lady 
e vw they should be removed and destroyed. 
wrist was scarcely a m 
d - s шада евз of the wood he which а 
on wa - And POE 
the 
RO 
| 
i now 
pend localities horier it shoul not be de- 
It has still the plea of beau 
бена? 
4 
er has ridden by the Sonthi Western Rail- 
тү Y from Bisho stoke to Salisbury, must have been 
pi a earance of Dean Hill 
рота SEED CASE one WHEAT). 
we plaintiff’ s solicitor said his client т pem 
TD of the mr кайшы, which failed 
to eim after e did not rely, 
any memes бтрден t —— could 
little doubt of there having been an 
at the time of. — The defendan 
m 
or ridge р -oan 
es in length, 
inted out that no breach of mene was 
чег > pe e particulars, and re! to a ease 
ears we well remember 
лыр M irai amongst a fine flock of 
жү м очен. asif by a 
[would be but the med of our Cit ut the 
remembrance of his wise co nsels- —the im pulse of a 
Heart no longer b 
early morn, ew days mem y some Yew 
rees vim been "ud ET the еч branches а 
тату hedge made to which the 
sheep. had access. At ане тти of the stomaelis 
ofthe victims revealed, As the presence of of de | 
wh: 
e Mr. ашай pem the plaintiff, then De M that 
order for 
express an 
а he was stating wrih 
unt to a 
ong in o 
^ want touy any el When ordoyonkuo 
Eur one else Phe 4 ve ju hreshed ont a $- 
vir 1 purpose, and will yr GLAS 
ra to 
if 
in the night or B РС, 
31 perches produc: f the best Wheat and 
Feys 5 tailing; w while 1 асге 3 гбойз 35 perches 
t 
same land. On being reed 5 the crop from 7 acres 
ed 15 sacks o 
n with Wheat bought of a Mr. Bryant, 
