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pe called upon to Aadan ay `: ed Nen the list 22 jam — er red y eng zee, without « — Stens a coral at 23 zapr either iu a mora. niary 
Sees to rr of the Council, whereof pins y analogy from cach. T . ognie. — * p — — n la ie y improvement Daily News. 
referred ou n | 0 tting 
ie Serre of the yard of t A preceding be 2 propor of he > A, et the fe 255 85 4338 the soil oil, in a a . — of the Academy of Sciences of "Paris on Feb, 28, the 
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mem t i a = pa — J 6 10 rieri — v upon Lon — race y — Minister of Publie . pa the following 
competent persons posed, the Comm pore this theory suggested by a dental fact occurring | latter to the Chai “ The origi d (loi 
to add the names m min . — e th A ERI Hermes a or pene De e of the Institute 22 the two following 
to col nt an in a e increase o e that rt 7 
they may keow pe obbs it was r that pate sets e pos reason abou be brade) He has 1 of land n snnnally 2 minate 
On the suggestion ‘ be | 8Powing sick of cropping, — hong observed that the crops publicly 20 citizens, whose dut it shall travel 
classification 5 — be made of mplements to — this R were ig ‘off, it a appears possible that the sub. | and m ation on agriculture both in the de- 
’ ough y hav 
soil, tho e some effect, like * of sti- 
tigetly to mmen 
only, for which pe practical experience has rendered 
them peculiarly qualified. 
mtrary, if he is indu 
partm 
travel either together o ys 
dalir institute inquiries into various branches of 
. — not included i in agricult ure. The King's 
about it, aud finds that the fact of vegetable 
Qn the motion Te ya SHELLEY, the Implement Com 
t their sousidedation 
the retiremen 
tained at the 
nt ing two 2 
the compoun coming * pian! cultiva- 
tion’ unproductive, and that in ie the practice of rais- 
ot the subsoi successive “trenches all 
over a field, in the about 
the 
ure fois been elevated to its | 
roper pla uniting —— n 1 * artin a superior degree 
to any other ject o of human pursuit. The range of informa- 
con- 
th 
e of the pbysieal sciences which will not 
throw 2 on — opera atio paced Row a 
a mechanical oce rupe ation 
Let us not de 
orcester, and 
be des ignated as the “South 
ES M.P., intimated his inten- 
ion 
n paid up to the end of the previous 
; and proposed to oe the sum of 30/. for 50/. 
as the amount of such composition, 
asp, Manunes eae KINDER ar sea that 
tend the next Weekly Council (on 
ote gp at 12 o’clock, 1 the pur 
A 5 a detailed statem 
Meine eat 4 is trial of manures, 
Conne t ite ad Flak to Wednesday ne 
armers’ 
AR 8. 
Ferræncamx.—At a late ting of this Club, Sir 
Jony STUART Forpes, the President dee e the obj ect 
and aim of such meetings in the fo ing terms: 
trite remark that there are — ceasions, whether in 
ngs, where a m y not, by com- 
5 or superiors 8 ‘cain 7 — ‘useful in- 
on and reflection. y such a result is 
f | ti 
cumstances v 
ation, premale g by Ae experi- 
s not s tart at the word experiment., Ever, 1 ep 
vary from year to year, and from field to geld; and 
as the ere is no pursuit which its operat so much upon e exact cir- 
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our proud boast 
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culture. But there are difficu 
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— mamal l improvement, when well arra 
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more certain in a meeting like Py 2 we are met at 
2 we threshold by some who bo laugh at our alana and say they 
ahá men, and want no theoretical views. Let us exa- 
Sserti re oy. and seek that definition of its 
es, Which should precede reasoning upon every 
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aa these reasoners hold up to admiration is one who be- 
— pursued a particular r coarse for the last 40 years, 
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general benefit by a liberal eee er ideas, v 
enriches others without impoverishin — 5 and helps on 
common object, the advanceméut of agri ieee tie oldest 
and heat pursuit of man, which is ever renewing ite teelf by 
acquisitions of ' knowledge upon its infini tely varied objects, 
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our limits do not 3 us to sre -Montrose Paper. 
Mi scellaneous. 
The Farm of the Chorlton Union.—By the official 
of the es and expenditure of the working 
3 = me — 
wea 553 ; with 
wives 615) eed pirne (I, 3655 depending on and 
with 9 i 
living w wn, making a total o dividuals, 
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numbers offered work, aud of those employed 
the year. Men. e - children. 
Men offered employment 844 
p gear varit the f. 1 
Discharged, * left voluntarily 
Men accepting employmen 
3 number of nen employed 3246 
ly average of 244; e number of days} , 
=e 15 1 5 = A 933 per apa arter ; 
2 days per qua 
secwseteseee ORE secvee 
obsolete, — 2 Government desires o re- 
dt them out with all — ih and 
ou pas Her, nica tter to 
that immediate 
cademy r to take 
this 1 into E r ·˖̈˖X1 
Calendar of operations. 
MARCH AND APRIL, 
AMATEUR Farm, NEAR Monmovtn (90 acres), 
decided 33 for he worse in all the W ate of this aie 
rict, and no promise of a change to drier w Il the 
heavy — wore are thoroughly n Our ‘Toos, keep 
well; the Swedes worst, and the Carrots and Mangold Wurzel 
Se, gan Carro! t crop is, wit —— cn invaluable one, 
Our cattl ng successfully ; the ani- 
mals are — well in stalls and boxes ; 
Linseed, crushed by Parsons and Cly burn’ „ excellent machine, 
which, although expensive, soon eg the cost, The Linseed 
is made into a comp ound with Russian Rye-meal and hay-chaff; 
belief i — s fatness on the bones of the 
47.5 Our pigs und — here thei — 
Richmond's ne appara insee 
given ina crude state, nor without tring ¢ 8 As far as 
my experience goes, * that pre the number o 
et a kept o — te, if fed under cover, and 
be ail rought in. "Our o of mix — the 97 and 
indeed or general Tee N is — similar 
ay — edoid ng — nes, Which appe rs tognewer-very well TD D. 
E MERSE arm, Ma: — 31.— Since last 
have 1 empl ed in leading cud for Turnip land, threshing 
Wheat and carrying it to the market, and — 2 ome Spaa 
slates and on: * tiles for ‘the drain began t 
— an th, and to repare the land her outs 2 
wom turning he for the Tartine: one 
and oo er 8 B. 
r the week w. ve been 
dolar Beans, 1 
‘The heey so now fym that we could 
wish shri both d could be 
tter working order — he — corn eyyi are show- 
ing by tbeir luxuriant e that they feel the beneficial 
East LOTHIAN Farm, April l. About the middle of the week 
eather for the im. 
portant work of sowing, which has proceeded acco 
food steam 
employed so 
paring Jand for — 
east, and 
We 204 it 
ome 
10 hinn oa 3 7 7 18 
15 thinned wy yan py ee 151 151 = 28 T 3 oh owe 
bn land which this crop was grows was of a gravelly 
ature, Le- r Po tato crop, well manured the seb year, 
1846; f Bey a 
„Feten, eee Fanx, — Since last Calendar 
e have been engaged in ha rowing Oats : ‘nding in Mangold 
Wurzel from store (a good many s 11 leading a — 
ravel; E out manure from leading Tho 
gra 
straw. 
hemi AT il 3.— With v ky te ther this last 
hog — — Ay 2 in finishing Boka. — ough. 
ing, lling for N whic 
inating 1 thie nek; . aa ng for Fla 
— C. (Could sou, 
its cost, an roturas 
Sour H Down grin April 3.—[Containing 106 acres, farmed 
on the fous ur-course system; compre se, kept as follows: 
tive horses, five — and a bo, man always attending fat 
bullocks, — _ steaming Carre nena j—The — 
during the s been very favourabl e 
tions, enab “ yän oe —— our Oats after Clover, with the assist- 
. — of that complete 7 * Crosskill's clod-crusher, 
with 2 cwt. of Peruvi — me — it being N 
land intended for Barley prev — to ploughing, 
ff clay, tho aran ne sored with ape , 34 fect deep, since a 
sowing artificial manures ale 
ite — soft pastures, one thr — i oe for 
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1 1 we aan e ba wa laid on, “Within = 
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seems that the jina 1 regarded a a test o 
f| mise a eed bed. 
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prae" —— of uniform result 
‘ale theoretions’ od The 
F true and 
enquiry in — — man, p aain practical, 
| We learn, however, that there 
— is of agricultural labour. * — 4 b 
willing 
a men, , has been a — satisfactory experiment 
ear. Wher 
operatio 
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ost seems i fail is 
to ring | © 
and * tg all the a able-bodied o 
f the farm 
ae N of the 2 ee, 
to oakum-picking in 
‘plo ploughing hing fo for Oats, ats, wade Turn s bave been fe fed oft with 
dturns up very unkindly, an 
sheep bat mgs — e commenced 4 i. Oats | 
n 4 5 leti 
this day we have resumed the work, tinisk 
by = the Clo rer seeds, We sow 14 Ibs. White Datel 
6 Ibs. 5 xed, per nere, without Rye-grass, f 
obtaining the best lamb hay; in broad Clo 
ow ad Ibs. seed, mixed with 6 Ibs. — Trefoil seed, and r T 
an Rye-grass, to obta 
in hay 
uag grile Sage i 
and be ug in th 
fow days yr have ech pe Fern k Wheat 
E Teatian Rye-grass, and 6 Ibs. of a avon seed 
autumn feeding—we have not been able 
