remember rightly, and of papers read by 
ELVIN ea others at local ep mang clubs in t co 
ood ost t detaile d 
of 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND Ae GAZETTE. 
[sure is req) Lop in the 
sure is requir spells al marg in Se 
[June 23, 1860, 
to make ee attention, then I would add 
would be desirable 
+} 
wh 
are prepdtóð to rip up 
tops y-t 
deeper layer of the ne gees 
orse powe 
‘ition ott casi 
a Tit soils, th the elstity of the turf overcomes 
the pressure, the furrow tends to and-o edge, 
an openin, KES between the furrows—so 
in sowing, some the seed drops to the 
om of the opening, and an irreg 
g 
could | have sti irred at once, should have been ime iR 
| Hornsby’ 5 ahoel: plou 
las 
plou ugh construc 
Where ken ie ag? is simply to ex 
surface and remix the particles wien pith ts 
together so many init deep for so many months 
are stu rbe d, it „surely. „canno ot matter muc uch 
cir iroa? stances 
‘or ths following reasons : Ist, Because 
bur w by this form Pa 
nd k 
w | latt 
of Scotland, 
aaea, 
the Gra 
and-t urned be pos breasted « m. ‘lightly full or 
Slightly hollow. This how he point on 
which some | of the ‘angriest va Ik and keenest | 
h 
2d, Because there is more ones 
te ndeney of the paged to open 
| being lai id over, 
up again r 
e falls into the hollow or 
I that T ey to eta for thus intruding 
apon, as lor ‘dship’s | attention, but I trust that the 
I have the honour, &e., 
nage &e. :— 
. At what pri ton can Dates of the most 
deseription used for Bod be obtained in your Consulate pti 
And in what quantity ? 
Sas Dates, not used for food, be obtained in your 
Jotun LINDLEY, — 
5: Can re 
rere aye ? 
. At what pric 
. Andin tint Srat y? 
A Is it probable that these prices ‘would rise in the face of a 
largo demand ? 
. And if so, within what limits? 
s. At what rate of ‘freight per ‘ton coüld such an article be 
ee to England? 
Can you furnish any information respecting the quantity 
enti cost of atiy other prodet of your Consulate which is 
applicable on a large scale for cattle food? 
ce, Jun 
. Sir, —I am directed by eo pg a to aie 
the reque 
obtained 
h her ajoty’s “hangs daliai. at Tang er, mig her 
judges = S agpo raak am ee ined that i har ‘harrowing z require for the pt of the Majesty's Cons ihe e ene ak it t Tripoli and Tunis, ‘to 
ransm artmen he information the 
ek te ee ie be ee ea 
? i S 0) 
comparatively full-breasted and OWARD’s | produced e gi ve the ig nero to a mae b for Four ike niforn ti mm y aan pata 
comparatively flat - breas = boards. is | crested furrow i laan Pionai , we do not ext have been tegy vol atts and 
elevated into a ques k wit this Pl erence to all kinds of Ais furrows ; pat 
tage 
mould-board and that of Howarps— 
mercial value of a decision in one’ 
iety’s judges that is the 
rivalry. 
It is the depth oe which a plough is made 
rahe by 7 the |b 
real source of this 
previously v 
eat Ae OM, 
ae Sg is and 
support the treading of 
to cultivate the ground 
which every portion of the soil is thus turned 
over that is the p test of its work after all. 
the reme detail of this comparison of 
not aaie itself to the i ge 
of rey ‘agricultar who are in the of 
the ar pie or indeed the ieli 
machine, a entences quoted, taken ka 
nd the 
the ee ‘of the recent trial of anion and w. 
mid pr produce work that is not firmly put together, | €x 
men and does n 
And, ‘supposiag ough th str peere n rer ten prEN to the above qi ecting Dates; Fe, 
and ‘deep enough “ot th the most N wate ae we | defen of what, if inde a t be wath Gsshesion TH ina ies Ton, May ow 
4 ior quality of Dates used for cattle foodis 
may under the ge circumstances of the} at all, m strictly aang indefen produced at Gabes (on the eastern.coast of this Regency), ant 
i n this country say that the The tlemen who porate the trials at | may be obtained at from 41. 15s. to'bl. per ton free on 
ploughman and ne tho E sue nines r must have pe withers gave the preference to the swing as SS tile A Ba ert ge end a een tate 
the credit of its p mpared with the whe aak and they selected | is besides another inferior quality produced at Agpyawah (in 
re are, baie A aadik Seinala under | the full-breasted plo oughs in preference epee ne pracy inertness eo cg but the charges of ‘transport are 
which it till remains of some mee W breasted ploughs. Th Their decisions related of course | "A Net ino 
a furrow-slics be cut rectangula ay oF with a trape- | only < fore _ faep u most probable that poue an | 
soal i and whether it be ss to sgn but if they be t en as E preteen to expre j P Freight ¢ o England trom 254 to 80s, gh ve 
hat place upon the slice last turned which its | general truth, we we lieve that thei A Aleciatodl 8. Information on Carob Beans, the only product in ‘this 
shape will give or be pressed home along the e wrong in both particulars. It is no praise warded ass he sides Dates “apptienble for cattle foo, 
middle of its breadth so as to give a peaked sh f a mac ee ~~ its wn rh weg on te a a at oa rop a. Dane 
to the ri line which it lea n ploughing | skill of the man who it, and yet that in- ns Daas oH peoi: -ARa ; 
ea, when o be sown bro oadeast ove er the | volves the abals ee tween seid må Gis cotin DEED meee or or quale 
first f tis Grass be wheel plou And itis a costly way of bringing estite ooa vanoa from 8h, to 81. 106 per ton of 2940 Tos., but 
turned c Hitelt un nder- ithat each furrow- atten | the requisite pressure to bear upon the soil, to Lofton d at ae as is ryote th A Lore ao a | 
be pe pressed tightly home upon its predecessor—and | slide instead of roll the vt which is to act| y, peA ae ae Sa Sa mT 16 per cant. for oles uty and | 
hat e rid ridge be left di istinctly and u anbro ken s o | upon its Surface, a tha ain, in our ease all other expe: ree on board. 
crops ‘por on is C! i 
ha invol ma raih, t betwee n curved and | fomio fois ae E eee. nie a 
and oom A fs In light land agent mi ni a TEE: mould-b PA ards. date denen Ae Š iao 6, Pricos would undoubtedly rise much in the face 
ngland t ot ur, aes are bette r served b are man s no doubt awkwar oof prain rato e oe gaan 
skim coulte pe uts off that se tion of the plough y penne M the roughness of their se impossible e being n the Reise Bat ie eames, A voni 
surface which had a it chance o t Hisy ie es jisi = their 80 ng et ag # bes E ba’ pore tion of Barley and Carob country 
e joints the es tHe ec ate p ing lou h, but nine- . Wi e exception oi rley an obs, t 
first into the furrow, so that itis rentie T Haa wan twenties of th wesahtgiers fi Í Great Britain Fe a ound TT eee i ‘feed 
e wheel is eigen an advantageou en | A few for exporta- 
and by the drill ages which ensures the exist- 
y formed s for the 2 
ence of a pe 
reception of the see 
urface-furrow 
men 
sented | T°! 
3d. By 4 
age; and we should like to have seen appende a3 
njof the implement one stone hea 
SEE SEENEN 
COST OF -AFRICAN DATES. 
|The following paid anne co ion] forwarded tous for 
Pere 
Tt is believed ee ae of a ue Rie and un- 
fit for the fruit m ght 
ae oe inerat a aiak toe m 
Mr. ee 
Isafilett ani frar 
obtained in large quan’ and at a low price, he 
fears that the cost of wa 28, would be so great that 
the total cost would d t igh to render the 
oe available as food ‘for eattle.—I am, 
st obedient humble’servant, WODEH 
cargoes of Farens have been 
tion at the rate of ll. 8s. and 1. 10s. per ton, expenses not in- 
cluded. 
NATIONAL AND GENERAL AGRICULTURAL 
EXHIBITION OF FRANCE, 1N Paris 
(From our 
ee has been no general a nei 
e mem 
thering in 
onal Schibition of 
pre gnor 
arķabl essarily exercised in e 
——— 
eee E 
5S gmn Se ape = ee cH Sess se St eS Se Sea we LSS 
—*, 
28 = 
of French peo industry. There could not. have 
T low enougi ood. 
| Such Dates, it is said, upon what i is supposed to be good | i 
m be h ad in large quantities at Bagdad for 
lence which by being compared one with anot 
n the mind a true — TC of bein is vet 
a right judgment as to to obtai 
obstacle to is solatio ti 
Gulf would bring the price be to 92. or 101. here— 
b B 
any UA oth in the Mediterran ean and -o 
standard o 
arge quantities of Dates are also alls. at 
e |in the 
P, 
eg ss to cause inquiry upon on the subje ct to „be 
Mins 
n | the. T therebre venture to ask your lordship to ite 
the goodne: eve 
Ta ka Wow A 
e | of farmers; and happy to be the sean of 
ce, had achieved. 
trict in France has its own peeuliar A of ail 
T shall be 
making : the nesnlt, public through the Editor of t 
to ‘the the sea as in the mateni pres- | 
Agri 
isonet "think the request I take the lit 
| circumstances of veil climate, nature goes ae 
4 et rere province gate 
