418 _THE B a aa CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
wa e a epon T pa ter ae =e 
ment. He confessed, that, although he had ‘bat Sine om spre 
[May 5, 1860, 
; merely for the profit of the particular person engaged in the; or ev z Mhisin year, and ib penenilly le 
traffic, and maintained that. the benedi be oe er Whea xcept eight Sage in een Succeeded by 
wii the whole community, in proporti stake | 4 h the WH 2 where it was sown 
a ae A e a had neared in the aoa of the | down Wit 1 the heat crop. For either é 
never have been pre Spero) ing io crops Clover no doubt is an excelle 
ced as, one re; fs 
: i kaik long experience has pointed out ' as Tietes! hy pres 
Daae no Pina AES law should be passed allowing each cou: engine .on highly cultivated lands might do away with the adiande Whe con APENA Os d sary, 
terial for itself what might be expedient for that pti a negooity for a great many of the agricultural Dates cience ha p. aine 0 us—w appéar 
. Pagan rose, amidst pppu, to move the third | to be sadly negligent of our own 
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Yi » Fentonbarns, in seconding the motion, said— aoe e tolls so widely as we usually do from the prina 
pe a pee es ce none who do Fast conta t Me in sonie shape resolution, which was as follow That turnpik: i iyi y i RAL. 
or. other. improvements are practi any fd m “ron: ay 
stout tee for tollbars. epee and are por A] money be. ab pag ae that, funds be provided for exactly the same order as those to which the Glove is 
d inherent evils of the toll syste em, the maintaini 7 
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y 
1 h per 4) 
$ „lti is “pretty genera ay ne in and heritages i in the county an an db om mier la either alone th ore with other 
t t 
1er es, W 
, and to ver: nd great extent to ne 
bo e suplem mi d, where considered necessary, b fit S 
praa on assessed horses, or an additi qel rate on R EA for upon the fotetiot. Th Rye-grass, which is the 
emen, and I a Aega rs R frst reading | gii mpos, and public wor ks; an nd | toll- houses and | common oliko of the Clovers foals 
rath her Spagecred by by it. For instance, it 1 and the pro- | botanical character he ordinary 
Lanarkshire, paid of Sey SES wikin dy ci applied in part of the road debts. » Mr. Pagan | which both prece: 
h year, while the rent.of the quarries was | said— 
ù i Cam vei 
n 
Baie sp’ Ub lec over Pade he should not pre-| for the continuous production of the 
di d insect enem 
ait leach: t S ahna dy 
paid 1202. porte Ss ban es Anah Ses, tot sume to eeting a y length, more especially as, iseases a 
OE co Ue, in various anes naa forms, etad kid ps opps upon that saat $ : 
al a Es yen iA aa subject before the public. If t the pet, os Seriously injure our “grain crops. ré, t 
the waale angoen pa capes abo ish the existing machinery ¢ ar road £ cont ae practice is totally opposed to our principles, and instead: 
ate d, and for which the rory clear that a large annual savin, Rae i The d int ediate dri fe 
in tolls, d does tot oe pars to that adii there were 1060 t toll-keepers on turnpike roads, and 
P a year.raised b; wshire tien re also the assessors and collectors of the statute-labour 
s is. i r He , Which would probably increase the number by 
0 There were 
ese pi 
so the collectors of bri 
y. 
asgow, pa sa 
eemi ng n, has | the alai of co ` ; 
araen eet in Fast- SINT "situated | a line to his recei braia 2. As to the c rai theo of Clover 3 ine aes Gi 
the fair city was blotted fro I it had ka ie years ba ck wi any of 
eas vory dierent indoed ao ee seat 4a rolls were ay ps orth haat SS ae pas ia bs ravagal Vahious t HHStA. rais t in farmi nig to ch Mit 
h statute-labour collectors, thay pepin the candle not | causes, and sought, b alysi ur 
i Brae at both —_ but in the mi iddle nd on all sides, until | arrive at their Bai and thus a 
ies for them 
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are clearly not ë bë judged b he HORIS alone. ` 
ie we ¢ eultivats probably iffers in rts nature ‘and 
we 
Hees by a given crop from the soil, ahd what 
sy restored to it to insure success, agricu 
„property. within ~ same. district as 1 A to the present day wê a t g Y; 
pa valup hon, o Tat ro -ae tae ear to bes Hak | number, an d T estimating t Lena at the moderate average amount t le 
Anping and turnpike | of 500 t ire Act cost 43007., of which 20000. 
tagetties, and ae ai boards oe 8 Paid. by anes gut: on the land—but, taking them at500/. That ‘the Meie may i and in dos derive vn z S ge 
ib. , the |.each, 200,0002. had been etal ty for pone Tarik of Parlia- pada at Of oi we S 
| holly | mont. ere were ge 
a sa voula be folly to deny ; but h 
rA Tor ae police, ce, and. for ins and end there. pie 
te SETENE a $ [beyond he oth of the vlog; 
now levied for that, purpose be abolished. The co aT | Mr. at ther ny ato Belica the great oie: i bt oh the road trusts ve the veil is sometimes capable of Wg with hdraw 
rate on horses, provided not ay than half | of Scotland, alluding to the fact that the Scotch counties free yet only where re people do not aig atis’ i 3 niig a oe 
uired is yx in that form, and t fro were free from debt, and urging that = 
half on áll m, In Englan 
gone coni viet but are content 
open suggestions, witht "indobitly making 
up a bundle of faggots, and wrapping théms a 
teas re a pen {in the rejudices,” The i investigation | ms the 
and Sw os confused the the | f soils on which Red Clover succeeds and 
state of things in German: y * dearly ‘shows that we m 
P pare veaa ter E S every mile ew! } e of the disease, and fally 
roperty, and he | fore AE R cht SFM ustifi lave that G that a: seems quit 
em acco: ae No | ad u eir e that Clover 
men have. such. a direct, interest in. goo no Laais from mete oes of gr 
Piney It is aes to estimate stne danino fa how ` tolls | g Hie eee s made 
s Horses tra inihi se pate nob oniy | sland h shi Od. seid, thah, havin reference ae sara Panes. 
ite tends to excite perm T, not see why they sh F, to iy ways 
path. I go into this ee i piitan i 
oney is concerned, with clean han 
ol at em pro Aah 
d abu j y that a aa diet the es of ae i 
en itt wae fiot coms mscious, as I arn at pease oat co Ler We Cras ae rt of si 
oo e e roads than I ak à Seon | ove : y ort e S0 
wan moved the’ secorid résol ation, | 2 nd. of Bar Ah Hisfac- |i Nh a Let! 
which wih ate afer Mg x —“ That the meeting | , aoe anan the ea of ago Bere A corner of the field hale 
he did not through Fis also Re ee Os 
that the and the Commissioners of | 0 hor Similar character in Fife, récaution was 
ae Bases the ratepayers | gren zp d | to obtain a fair sample of eee 
~- shou ‘at a body. of roa trustees for each | Yalu was 
OEG Hn hand 
when he, saw the | exa was t care, and 
h it Lf. raris a gs eTA = ‘3 - 
= pei i 
Mr. Dickso aughton J 
«| tion, which was he chehinonsiy" ido opte 
n 
s, seconded 
z ed. Magnesia 
nse ay ser resolution, Mr. Covtan ere so we Resolutions with reference to Pou to Parlianiënt Sulphuric aĉi 
aĉid 
currence the remarks of the previous speakers as to the Pho: 
value of the report of the Commission, and as tote the | ana pp Cartonio acid 
absurdity of tbe present nyetom. Slloded to the fuck. ‘that adopted. Potash 
ite”: perp, no less than 1060 npike tolls in Books "wey = Soda 
` iake ga a of — ‘pe as lov ow as 201. A Tnsolubl cates 
If man Mpeg: conjoined, it Souli Reviews. ble fe 
ATA tend to cha SA ony wick f the country at og 
ntage 
He hoped that Mr. Pa, ats the imoer of road reform, who had 
haa ahaa battle ete Gene a f nated prejudi dices | OUr Farm Crops, Part VII. 1 By John Wilson, F.R.S.E., 
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Foten of Agriculttire in the University of Rain. it vo alt neue ses exis in toren eaS vedere oft 1 mphurie 
í urg hoke, | #¢id and lime in the soil whieh has ‘been under 
g aura, a nares i Clover, arte a and Laie or these the a second is | Cultivation, both o 23 
h nees to be 
tial to the healthy dévelopmént of the plant. In 
t several gentle treated, as it de asite, much more completely than the Angers y develo " hep! i 
So tar. 1 gave, evi others. We ex ract from Lit those p: assages whi ich bea r | ha see p of otia jer rte borbu 4 Bperet 
less satisgi e port Shieh it 
ich i 
‘ale a to the influence of retation—_ = “In the Norfolk or a es satisfactory, the t ‘portions o on 
r- fe ae he’ as a rule follows Barley and failed EA higher in than where 
onger 
Decbetcs Wheat. In ears, six years, or ee hanical 
rotations, it is ‘hae with K fol owing at either Burley, ork a Other causes of Clover, — -“ The mec 
or Wheat. In these rotations it is kept down a sécond | T 
