22—1848. ] IHE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 2 7 
whieh in future 1 propose s 2 own . to korp. $ in the fund, or take it a has found it necessary to gu the office t 
as you and when you please. Consider Consulting Engineer; but they hank the pleasure of 
of the Grass what you mi igh “ yao if you 2 201. in hand all at 9 | stating, . as an Honorary Ter of the Society, 
imately as might set up a small shop, or apprentice a son, or | . oe ri paese his readiness to t the Council with 
— lying the coed on the top of each six inch layer. 1 Pa a 2 or do some one of other many things his skill and experience. 
aa, i im 6 impossible to state how much time intervenes | which = n neay well worth having.. Take your In order 3 their convenient to 
i the Grass. The suc- | choice eg the em all; and if it please God that you all parties, the Council have altered that part of the 
rm, and the should live 50 long, begin w ith Is. a-week, and you vill Bye-laws whieh prescribes Wednesday as the day 
— h, that the directions | in a very few years have your wish. If you do not live meeting; and have decided ne one’ the expiration of 
which I have found to accomplish their object on my |s son, te ä — or your other relatives will have the current month, the monthly an weekly meetings 
hill farm, failed last year in the vale. The only it f u: and you will leave them your own little of the Council shall be held on Fact ay instead of 
— deseription which I can give of 2 fitness of 5 and your own good example with it—J. H. Wednesday, the usual hour of meeting remaining at 
&e., — > that to the eye of the di [It gives us pleasure to notice that a small tract . On 12 0 eretofore. 
half dried, and I think the | the advantage of Savings-banks and Friendly Societies“ They have also decided pen — with the 
ace especially v valuable for is about to be supplied in a cheap as well as instructive | privilege conferred by the rece order, regu- 
i es Im — for a futur rm, for gratuitous eireulation by the clergy, propri ie- | lating the pr yee of books 1 the Post-office, 
Paper some further 3 = piek ling the leaves of tors of cottages, and oth the Journal of the Society shall be issued by Post on 
I send for your inspection some Mangold Wurzel | of allotments, anid ‘tour 7 classes s generally, on the | the day 4 ee to each member whose subscrip- 
leaves which were pickled 23 82 ago; and which, on | plan of the “ Chipperfield na med Promoting and | tion is n ar, 
pit, I found that the cows ate eagerly ; you 3 industrious and pro habits amon The Coanel b. have, after due investigation, deter- 
will observe that the leaves have pr acid and peculiar | the Labouring Classes,” as P pihi t p. of this | mined to adopt at the approaching Country Meeting a 
smell. But err, maae have now been exposed to the 15 apo Any attempt to improve the Seine of our | simple and 5 method of testing the comparative 
tion o ai eeks, so that probably there is an 1 po one must be regarded as a step in the | efficiency of the ar es to be selected for trial on 
incipient 3 going forward.— A. Huxtable. right 4 that occasion ; and they have decided that in additi 
ustralia.— Your correspondent, “ An Exile,” states When to pay Wages.—1 quite agree in all that to the Consulting. aer! of the Society, who will act 
aun 
Grass, to be 
maker it should sem 
whi 
ide him as to what he should take with him. Before | wages upon some other than Saturday evening. The imple ments, two of = at se engineers, and the 
giving him an opinion it would be very desirable to | regular weekly payment of wee n the Abr ea! $ sewi eight practical farmers. Tuar the two engineers shall 
know to which of the Australian colonies, i. e. New | vious to the morning of the chief digital is eigh- | be the sole judges of steam-engines and of steam power 
South Wales, South Australia, Port Philip, Western | bourhood, cannot be too 2 enforeed on 3 generally, considered in a NN and mechanical 
Australia, or Van Diemen’s Land, he is going; these | and farmers in particular.— Sa- point of view, without refer the application of 
various settlements being ali termed Australia by peak mer PT cre such pers 1 8 machinery ; 3 but that they 
intending emigrants, although very different places, and Sortett shall report ards, in writing, for the in- 
also v 1 ; fo th ez judg x nt of the pow 
ossess, eyes . SOCIETY or ENGLAND. | applied to the mac ery under the consideration of 
“An Exile” will state to. A SPECIAL Councit was held on Friday, the 19th of any such judges. Also that the other judges 1 
u May: present, the Right Hon. Lord Portman, in the judge the work done by any agricultural machine to 
that I fear your correspondent is not quite the perso chair ; Sir M. W. Ridley, Bart. ; Sir Charles N which steam or other pae is applied ; but that it 
: 4 a : à 
ir art i V. B nstone, TMP. ; i nt pa 
the is “An Exile.“ An emigrant and an exil e Mr. Raymond Barker, Mr. Burke, Col. Challoner, Mr. | to the report of the angina in forming their judg- 
H. C., Wooburn, Bell Crompton, and Professor Sewell. The report to ment of the work of the achinery on 4 8 4 they are 
A word to the Poorer Classes on the advantages whe a be made by the Council to the ensuing General Meeting | called upon to adjudicate. 
Savings Bank.—The use ofa Savin ings Bank m was taken into consideration, and agreed to unani-| The Council are in communication with the directors 
ined in a few wor 1. A * RAL MEETIN of the varicus railway companies gan gta the 
FV a bane Th May Gana ening ote Soity vas hald ota a ae ine ay 
: o neip himself, and better fon Monday last, the 22d of May, at the Society's f 3 ‘arch 55 pe libe ae ee e —— 
au House, 12, ee The E 1 Yarborough, | „ at pa nies, : se ake ee ee ee eee 
l fac , a a arti 
chmond, Ear 
in A In iance wi rith the strong local feeling expressed 
n Portman, Lord Bridport, xe. k Spt, Counc they have decided to hold a Council 
3 The Secretary, by direction 8 bee 
< * having read the Bye-law of Anniversary Elections: rarai Johnston d Durham dal Pee 
on the motion of the Duke of Ricumonp, seconded by rede Teh a Hele S spr i in the Royal 
John an, the Earl of Chichester was unani- ena 
one day only to get money to spend at the ale-house the 3 Veterinary College Sandon bare each consented to 
eel th ywi 4 ai ing | Mously elected President of the Society for the year deliver a Loctare s efore e members md the 3 
ce | ensuing the York Meeting. 
0 Mr. 
à | on dus ies 
to guide them; or if they will complain an idle, | Mr. Ham 3 e Tolowing Trust ces were re. Meeting : the former on the application of Science to 
instead of doing their besi. But if there is no necessity Daed: Ajia Sir‘ Thomas D a A 8 art., M. P. sp se Agriculture; and the latter, ou the Anatomy, P. hysi- 
= airar- 2 5 2 op eysan ig jea n | Braybrooke ; Hon. Robert Henry Clive, M. whe: Ri ight] The Co aneil hae layaa i to afford the public oo 
* i town others Šī 8 5 roe ee 7 1 oa Hon. Sir James raham, Bart., M. P.; Sir Francis sion’ fate th ent ard, under ait Sap regulatio 
vil always em out longer, and aa ip a h Lawley, Bart. ; Joseph Neeld, M. F.; Lord P ortman ; aud conditior he Wednesda evening, after 
charity a 5 en gn aida, gu gor an | Philip Pusey, M.P. ; Duke of Ric hmond ; Duke of Rat. all the 5 1 B e A prod 5 P 
; e inan GRA number of agricultural implements entered for 
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Challoner, the following Vice- residénts were re-elected: 
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li make up, by shillings at a time, 2 a few | „i Sir Tho : è h York 
mas Sherlock Gooc rt. ; Earl of 
j pounds, ‘those few pounds will eee mselves grow into Hardwicke, Viscount Hill, Earl T albot, Duks ot Wel. pe Bold; Country Stet have the ao = mH Fal the 
: n th ~ e d e antic 
aa! oting lists, the President ap- The ted tea of the authorities 
times ; in loss of work ; in putting his children out to i ee 
an honest trade ; in ‘buyin a cottage ; in makin Wen e 3 5 eee er, ee ormity with the practice of the Council, the 
i j and respectable too. 4. A man by savin yonsa: nonin nt e Fcc: ger ci istri untry 
a : adopted by the —— Thomas Raymond Barker, hall be conipiiaed of the whole of Booth Wales, ‘with 
— French SN Samuel Druce, Richard Garrett, the addition of the Counties of Monmouth, 
f his odd 
avoid not only want and beggary, but to avoid man yo x 
dins too. T 4 . ith the b tien |B . T; Brandreth Gibbs, Lodge, Old Brompton ; Stephen Hereford, and Worcester; the district for the meetings 
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in his o 8 ; ingate, 
È h 5 arco ee to be the scrutineers, who that the fo ollowing District of England, in 1849, in that city ; and, in ous 
„The sin of drunkenness (wi e bru Grain The. Lord H een Teddesl à 
8 3 tham ey-hall, Staf- 
2 — ae tee — rer 4 e Sunes ren | fordshire í C. Hitiyard, Willisin Fisher Tobh George 4 de ones namely, the 5 Western District for 
and famil a ung eee ain le se erpa Be stg Hudson, M. P.; Samuel Jonas, John Kinder, John 1850 N gree r 1851. 
are all 8 ‘ ‘a iat 4 FRR * ttish “life Pa no Bonnet Lawes, Rothampsted Park, Hertfordshire ; The Council, in Case ay "ie the satisfaction of 
hs ele ate pire eee nad est sid ‘el Leicester, Holkham, Norfolk $ Sir 5 r progress of the Society im ie 
r ; A i ; „ Bart., on. Captain Dudley Pelham Eu : 
thing: ? Pn kag tae to do it, 275 — 5 22 by R. N., 1 5 Laronde; i ele of Wight ; Professor Sew ell, one development of its power of prometas the ex- 
toa savings Eak rail erage iste idit Aa d William Shaw, London; William Shaw, Northampton ; and practice of agriculture : and supported as the So- 
P taking eare of his Robert Aglionby Slaney, M. P.; Robert Smith, wen city av cordially has been, and to be, through- 
Staying at home himself, 
family, if he ii Stokes, Henry Stephen Thompson, Thomas Umbers : x * 
whee ie one ; oe * st the time and 4 J sane W obh, Babraham; Cambria ridgeshire . — eG Council cannot entertain a doubt 
pe may have a2 ‘J ae. f igally, ote e Secretary, by direction of the President, then B ges en 1 sad Hupeon, S. 
some upon it. Probably ie 2 ay abies à 855 following mee te Council. y ord — — 
3 
to laugh at you because h Bart., 
; you may choose to become on a prese: On t Sir R. P. JODDRELL 
e Tar hant Jon hava beon, or than they wish to 5 members at an amt ae by Ma: AMA G of Castleacre, this report was 
that bg soning ater 3 4 a — 5 you von prin so ne eae eae — Chairman of the Finance 
; 31 har 2 3 an e 
if you sés ns ith them in a few years’ time, 82 have been’ nt off the list, and that the Society now patron onesie the meeting the report of the 
2 rn 85 1 1 been een ot tho aco ~ 3 ang tos Tr of De be 
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heare within; and those ppy wretches will be — Lite Members, g cember | g 
ve upon i A bers, wig 
for it but Pala asada e 5 21 — “Members. al CEIPTS, a. 
bank is A er , gs aiis ; Balance in hand, 1 dat July, 1947 .> se o. £1925 128, id, 
me Tot an imposture upon the poor, like a lottery; Total , 6335 Dividends on $9992. Stoc sos | 
makes smaller but it Compositions for se oe ek ee 
does not rob many to make one rich; but it is a Mr. Hupsox, M. P., has been elected to supply the Annualsubseriptions .. .. 4, . 9 20 
commen benefit to every one alike, Far every man — — — 285 ir body occasioned by the decease of — ngs 10 „ ere 
ape according to his endeavours of being industrious | Mr. Brow Cottage Guage treats and Council bse F n 
frugal. You may subscribe what you like, and when M Tihe Council have to express their regret that Mr. £5072 18 11 
vou like, You will be the complete owners and mas masters | Parkes, in consequence of his other professional engage- 
