126 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE = i nt men GAZETTE, | Fesrvany 14, 18, 
Sto Minit ot eee “The anure, for good cultivatio: on, i a 
ever liable he - may y be like other historians to | of Milan which poring the clear waters te Fhe “Tio | tho a good oondition of the! labooring De ’ a 
misi $ | bi d vas be un in 1 179, ple 
r not, however, these farms ap in | aver ihe ‘finest n man een ae ee nobility. hares t ka ee as "hone 
as 
ri y d 
4 to i “ae ’ dise pipio ” wn | Tren ah ie Kiedis ed and who ap plied to t the | their country tenants me 
fruits of their study agp aay that ecient | English landowners, who seldom grant Teal 
agriculture of Lo: mba: ardy and ~~ ee ey | which be yet never dispossess te tenants, « by ga 
ne Pant € s da ay, after five cen- la ndlords, y says s Mr. „Whi teside, “around Flog tig 
3 
ich he found failur 
The ‘‘ tenant” of Myre Mill sirati it re while | ¢ 
S, the districts former! ree of i 
a merely the agent of anot nd he has it t| with ‘ntellicrennen; are mie distinguished from those so mutual the interest of Jandlora and tenant, ts 
s alleged s ucceeded since no biter in ordinary | half-wild ap cts which had remained subject to the | close the inter = pt rat po that ren, 
anagement. t bvious then that ap : FERTS | are very rare, and many mpy th e ar na 
P ekpeviones > no test at ae naem whic. Wh ilo other | the fear ot gore amri land-| It is unquestionably beinifletal to the g Ee 
ber chau age ns h g + hi owners and a besotted, poor, and gr rossly ignorant. pea- -|of agriculture that ten: mts should 
too, a merchant as uta as a farmer, has lost his santry, | short csaonter every Aeree k country, It 
property on his far According Mr. were a civilised and prosperous people. How far the to have eS ee net booked for such senting e 
ed 
SIDNEY ba nk failures and trade losses v "pee te i, eae blished system termed mezzadria, by which | these. Landlords ought to be encourag ty ery 
Work. ant shares the produce with ‘the Loki: has | inducement to grant permanent leases; mi htu 
and. the only explanation possible is the wasteful | tended! z = Veco of the former is a very dis table | for ra longer period than 21 years, too short ag 
expen voice dl poi , induce extensive reclamations, Tenants tn 
There is no reason whatever Ht tat, AGDE patai se EA E d entail might be granted a leasing = 
ments oiha of Italian p Sapmis produce or of | partica jal If the proprietor pains largely in | statute Rt all waste lands for sa 
á u ublished of this farm. productive harvests “he like shares in the |o! The like might 
R’S statement of enormous dressings risk of bad seasons a nd bad crops, as wel as s the farmer ; | t the Court of ‘Chancery to ich te ai ose 
as in by hun- {h it r whom it has 
; thus e on interested in improving the farm.” | lease to be made under this poate could be 
Mice z See ; cepted, Yor thi tem, which | good against the world. The Govern 
Sha teed” to Adoni Mecur’s ideas of| Von Raumer is a great Siete of s System, w good ag: stri f 
ntin: it inir 
ividi pe: result. 
to scorn, Mr. Morton had I e stock on the poultry. Von Raumer admits, indeed, that rias the | farmër in any country in Europe, will 
farm, th a harvested on the division in kind invariably secures against extreme | reasonable rent, nor till the ground accò 
premise: ighb in con- | poverty, it preve = improvement and keeps persons in | improved system, he must be compelled to 
Hemtion mC te statements bok ich he made, and the e same state of mediocrity; and he concludes some | possession to those who will. big some ¢h 
whoever may be now the tenant of Canning Park, hypothetical difteulties thus :— Be er is rato which I mean improvement, and on a large 
the ha: 
we entirely believe its produce when in t ate ' me 
. TEI i vhi that the abolition of the mez Ireland must continue, in res pect of the 
of Mr. Tauren, as related in the pa r to h ioh the money letting system wou tet a ogre step ttre of a large portion yi her soil aud the cond 
for piiraa nd the adoption of the mips a er Samer ps 
eat advance for Irela cod » Strange heme a man of | E rope— e Governnient and lg: 
erie? best ai Recher the co onsider ation ofi ist etnidonidaniding pitas advocate the continuance 66 of inte England, pe a disgrace to the civilis tion 
ie ge Ritter it ‘will I He EHR be aes e s niy ed this system and exclaim against the substation 38 the age. M. D. Gis 
§ discussion, et - | written dotitinedlis aad ed rents, hink it i cage | 
mitted that Baron Lizsre’s fears have been justly portant tomotic the follo owing opinions ofM Whiteside, CHINESE SHEEP. ie 
ridiculed, and that the English farmer „has been who is very likely to bear, in his professional and leg isla- R EP Ae 
unjustly condemned in connection with town a part i g ; 
Sewage, which he has hardly eyer yet had the | the eis m waita Ireland. “It might » seful HEEP have indeed been atl designed " hs 
chance of using. That the waste of a large) inquiry w £ something like the Tuses ayat em sheet anchor of British agriculture,” so indispenshe 
population, however) is valueless as manure! a RER land could not to some extent ha intróducod are they to the scientific farmer of | ” ent -d 
‘ z oe And with o Sas to Ireland with advan’ Upo t groun: und in But in improving the carcass of these uable animals 
X pa storage. ie Fog e plo great care has also been bestowed upon ‘thelr Wi 
and the proved adva Of “Gur | Where te has not granted a lease, one pret ing of rent producin ing capabilities, in order to se aly ef 
| when t ole d would Deaven unforeseencalamities che as possible the q ie and qui 
we drills is as compared with ordinary pulls for | What t in Ireland would be misealled charit important article. The wools of this ; 
j W 
reason 
rity in Fe 
ca 
asserti 
waste loses its os É nature by dilution with a. neat likewise p | 
however great, and with a water supply bame A = setting apart a iiia" part for the quantities of wool, which are, hoere: chiefiy u i 
: 
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however liberal. e land; t follows. th that eee there is | by themselves, for their mi sagt er and tale | 
ki eai Y owing ta oe y default in © farmer, will, Sy ite ee: refer to them in so far is 
is e 
T. e occu 
d me in the investigation of matters Belpinm: E agus SAARA 
‘Teltive oo mafa ecting the coe ree og mezzadria system, if its principle had jen France .. n patekar Seer ie 
a ‘ortugal ie ANA iets 
variet F subje ects a cs a sting the political, social, and ee of, and the Qa me ime Ireland eaves, - 
with ie faites shat! and the classical nae eat guilt 
aor about to meddle. m just wate sg Ree . Sere 
whether m; AY at ering ae Ka tad set rents were i 
the even many economists in 
eci oused, “ i 
ergy of the farmer, or the ene p skilful ‘ i 
cultivati ion tne prevalent in the countr, of procurin REO ee ag 
mitted from father to son in “Or, patch of $ i 5 uae 
is it owing to the richness of the soil or the excellen tice " propri l 
povu nt? Or, “tly, to the tenure by which sie cole arira itd so er aii 
is hel t the peo a i i i 
who till with unrivalled deg a its eor ae = h rn Ma i aa ar s in. the year we = dokaa 
_ finds materials a ee ri — in the produce = a and Olive fatareperseds The 17044 044201. Ths, South Australia, 10405 
A y _ Sismondi, who has garden culture, a oa exhibits the perfection Petr 478,486 486 lbs. + and 
a bardy oh penta’ at skill, Of this beauteous tract Mr. sasha samen a total of rast 08 faerie 
evi es, | Laing h i i Scotland Australia h: 
d 
to 
for industr intelligence mpl 4o husbandry, for 
da- | pme rainage, for irrigation, 1 or garden-like prees 
T clean state of crops, for al ence of all waste of land ge 
