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ba i any i she the orough-going advocates for a 
19—1848. ] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
RS. NESBITS’ 2 AND AGRI- 
M ULTURA Rene OL, 38, Kennington-lane, London 
sound “ese ow. ledge of N san Agricultural 
A try, . Surveying, Levelling, Railway Engineer- 
ained 1 —— Ne ESBITS’ Academy, in 
fied 
The terms of the, School can be had on application either 
personally or by 
. 
AND TILE MAKER 
i a establishment of the principle would, 
therefore, be mene, except under circumstances 
which e ould, most pr obably, . nee to the s 
yer sh voluntary establis 
s 
position of landowners : it is impracticable—for the 
only methods of attaining justice under it would, 
even in ‘the case i 
HE AINSLIE “BRICK AND TILE MAC CHINE e and expen the be 
T COMPANY (James Smith, Beg. of pus Chairman) | M ight be derived from Pit is incomp e with 
tion to their r and TILE iv 
Danis, F nd justice, wherever adm stolti coercively, and use- 
u he Company’s Office, 1934, Pice dilly, from 10 4.3 ess under all other circums es; and, d upon 
5PM. Mr. Kobert Scrivene 2 2 A een appoi intod Manager the mistaken idea the plant, which in its natu- 
Inslie uls 2 
1 8 ae of thie ee 4 ie ral growth has borne fruit of such value, would yield 
Station of the London and North. Western Raile ay, aa two | an equal produce on every sort of soil, a very short 
of the Ealing station of the Great Western Railway ; i i 
a at the Polytechnic Institution, 2 — ondon.— 7 nee uld t pronounce it . fail 
‘All communications to be addressed to Mr. m Gorpon, It is the voluntary establishment of tenant nga PA | 
Secretary,at the oios ofthe Er Jandon. must be urged—its n ou 
i as Mac ne: a ra Me NO ke renca hastened. yet, when an able tenant deman 
Hill, 135, Buchanan-street, Glasgow; Mr. Robe m Charles, the 1 it offers, it is so maniſestly the — | 
* ot Brann aud tenon Das. and — of the landowner to concede it, that we can easily 
Sonn C Conhor's, Newtown Limavady, County Der e how th asoning obstinacy which S 
‘PORTLAND CE ERENT. —Testimonialsreosivod fr rom in many cases refused a . ‘ager ps the 
1 rs prove this CEMENT to p ossess the rare pro- mistaken cry for a es enforcement of 
perty of mitistandiog the s enan frost, a 
nds, & c. 
tering and ornamental castings it requires neither 
It seen Of — and will carry trom three 
to times its own bo dy of sand. 
Manufacturers, J. B. —— and Sons, Millbank-street, 
Westminster. 
HYDRAULIC 5 
LEGG be sein Ranke to his patro: 
sorg them that he continues ras erect 
The agricultural „ 
TURDAY, MAY 6 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Wanxxspar, May 10— —Agricultural Soc aeiy of England. 
THuaspay, — 1l—Agricaltural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
Wepsmapar, — — 3 ultural Society of England. 
Tavaspar, Re pae cultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
ne’ CLUBS ewcastle, Durham, Melrose.—May W. 
igh, St. — Diary 13; 
d.—May 10: 8 hod 
5 a —May 
arleston.— May 1 
Boas ove 
12: Hadilei, 
Ww. Market, ot ford, Great 8 — 
8. 5 Wade ne akefiel 
—— regarding the food manufacture of the —.— 
ontrac 
e 
constancy accordi ing to the relationship subsisting 
between dne landlord and the tenant. This is suff. 
ciently Sg pee in the * which 198 
betwee lk n East} Y 
he securer condition 
Se farmer—that the two may not e 
o much as mere concomitants ; ; 
And we ae me to allow oe justice of the: ‘idea, 
in 80 far reduces the t — 
S 
2 
E 
. 
5 2 
8 
— 
e] 
— 
oO 
į} their determinat 
to stand : ssib} 
direct Rad ran 2 and effect, but not 
atter, h 
ability o of NG e tenant, r ich was attained by the 
is ability. 
Means 0 n only induce the former by 
A 
ro 
in the rias, ; 
a 5 
that the 1 
osition we e now sketche 45 in reference 
of willing Last swam z. their | in all | 
[si the country after which it is named, 
noble race of fow — possessing maw i 
and animated appearance, of considerable size, 
pad oad for the 2 both in whiteness of flesh 
ie and also in flavour, laying „ ad ig egga 
‘i in considerable numbers. mongst birds 
breed it is not deficient in —.— — aed thou e ho ‘elds 
without showing feck fight to those which b a dash 
of game blood in their veins, It is y gen 
oH 
hen are exceedingly ren 
brilliant scarlet ; 
vi 
the hen droops over on one side. Their most 
3 be a large . pic. or ear-lobe, on single 
ilar to which is 
mongrels one often 
sees in the poorer quarters of a town are enough to 
i hole race. 
hens are celebrated as good layers, and pro- 
duce very large, 15 white — of a peculiar 
2 subject is chat t thi this Journal has always being very thick ends, and yet tapering i. 
e e always contended for it, as | little at each They — by no means 
’ i ns g others of 
extremely desirable, that the capital of the culti- families, even when they do sit, which — vill not 
vator should be subje ted to i „often condescend to to do, proving very careless, and fre- 
that the landlord, righly appreciating his own quently trampling half their brood underfoot. But the 
inconveniences of this are easily obviated by causing 
A can Hes it. Mark Lane 
on say what on ase of “the hy 
l cant (! now i forward as to the 
ffic 
() whi 
s difficulty of establishing a genomi tanen: ya 
ding, 
we believe, notw ithstand 
cupiers, by s 15 0 
interests of all parties, will be vastly more — i 
than that 2 others, which is iad exclusively 
o the fears of the former by continued mg for 
stead legislatio 
Tue period ding which oe of THE fan. 
vadim a ÅGRI AL CHE Y AssocraTIon 
is guaranteed nis es “this Wet, p= een 
of its ultimate Seven is already occasioning co 
siderable discussion. the a ghland Society, in 
ar as the arises concerns t y for 
ion. t a es 
on the 12th ult., they resolved “to appoint a geal 
ed chemist, and to a * duties and emolu 
ments ;” thereby expressing their intention to oc- 
-e — oo of the Association as a department 
of t 
disndvasitage of reducin g so impo ct as 
agricultural ‘Shenae from the capital dodaná it 
has hitherto occupied, there would probably be no 
ery serious o 1 their sc E were 
developed on a sufficiently extended basi r the 
Highland Soe . tee means of securing public 
assistance and engaging the public 1 for any 
of its objects, which no young Association can be 
expe o possess. And, besides, a —— Pooper 
and influential acknowl dgment of the maxim 
Practice with Science—would be made b 
tice wi an agri- 
cultural society which should devote an ——.— 
portion of its income — —— the — 
e N anit and A vation, Butt the 
l. por annum, whic 
to be their maximum 9 ay, may indee 
as o ir present contribution to thi 
end, and additional funds ma e 
rrangements are evidently 
— aei — an cultural 3 Association for 
the — were to go for nothing; an 
1 if he’ Sage e of a chemist for the furtherance 
griculture were an he ale ment now for the | 
e income which in Scotlan 
advantage. e happy to think that 
this benefit may be 5 to it by the esta 
blishment of an independent body for he purpose— 
15 * Highs Society should continue to main- 
fig SPANISH FOWL. 
the eggs to be hatched by some more motherly hen. 
It has been noti i i 
ecial al r ti > 
genera meeting thro 
* agre “se tions which it — hitherto ra 
—.— on se subject. 
T 
Tun Spanish breed Ae all aljeni of ancient | 
remote origin, and does 
and the t 
i 1 the 1 ol a bird is exhausted by the un- 
1 i i in within 
itself the 
The 
requires a res 
o | right if their hens do. not lay every ry and I would 
advise such to have some ne rin, ee which 
. 
8 
* the 3 
R 5 i 
acclimatised, for continued frost at . 
vere weather, are the 
irds are . 1 handsomely 
streaked with red o a thes hackle an is i 
proof of pae breeding i if 41 * ints are ao On 
contrary, i may be the sort which 
Columelia’s. Sadia might N kept in Spain,“ at the 
time when he was improving the evo sheep by the 
Mig wry of rams from Moro 800 years ago. 
ks are large, as ld be expecte 
ery , entirely shining black, except a pinafore of white 
kirk elere t sprinklin 5 
little ae roun 
a hakar 
ese | black, however, is not the only valuable race ce of Spanish 
Ti- | fowl. Mr. Barber 
by ever. fp who saw them, I got 
10 A month ‘altel oe 6 h, 18450, 
are three black and 
white, in shape ‘carriage very en like the 
£ 5 ti n eee top-knots and a a of 
feathers hanging under the throats, s legs, 
They appear very healthy and hardy, "My tout 
Lib. v. 
and remote 
ssh M Columella gaged * acris vir ingenii, atque 
