412 
the aie of it, and leave another to my heir 
— N 3 for I would be appre- 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
object e legisla ws isha in providing such institutions 
was, the Theilltatiog and encouraging the 
as 
os 
* the corn. [But 9 
ase is sure 
y fail of oceasioning o he 
hind it a brood of angry. snappish songs 18 — 
an an insult o or an injury, or another Pharaoh mi ight arise, 
rd and tenant contended for straw, 
He who enjoys most has 
If 3 we m 
er our 
Co 
| little to tell him 
| or make a provision for fan want. 
classes, 
f bonser sickness and old age. 
the provi g man m n a 
tive motive for becoming so than is 
addicted to Sem cme the worst enemy o 
ee and all h 
rt from which the 
should ae a ane he has no 
ndus 5 5 
savings -bank or ee a friendly society. 
that he can here deposit ye saving 
You t hold 
out to hi m some encouragement and . some 
| teresting though despised birds in form 
accounted “a suitable dish for kings” N 
n 
the ge of the t a With that O t "Q. me 
agree observes, that t call ‘fan — 
ns 3 iig Consti 
. it with 
de e from 
must also — — his — 7. ag 3 of having 
little to bestow.—John R 
i i . allow vans faulty | 
system of agriculture to continue in Ireland, or to leave | 
in improvement to the landlords rag 
mucin gaiges burthens unde 
— rd pes 
the characteristic ose who are 
ith enough, and Sark a little to he ag oh get tk hesita 
ted to 
the e course 0 
holdi ngs 
ish. 
sche tga The e farms 
i 3 oe 
should then 4 yori for educational 
nagem 
who may dislike the idea òf the wes | 
in ve 
iy J (02. to be 
ands of four gentlemen who. . act as 
even 
ond e landed proprietors in the most 
tressed — ee 2000¼%. to any one of them 
im In proportion 
to 
ish J 
expenses), | tow 
becomes a depositor, or a of a friendly a. 
as his m ral and social condition is 
improved so will the erv 
d. The amount or the 
e it is 
at 
E 
E 
| oe in Agere the priz 
| prese who are Ae acquninte ted with t! 
and habits of the class I have more patiently alluded 
to, especially in rural paris iapa o that undeserved 
rew or undue preference would be likely to 
Workh ouses, &c.— What I wish particularly to wate 
under the notice of the te of capita 
ent, might 
ur 
so in Hanover- square, on Tuesd 
AYMON 
ree, e 
upplied f from “small sebaceous ble * 
— * nds, w — 
; ee: at prevents i 
proper supply of nourishment a the 
ities more than to the rest of the 
y 
nds, whereas 
do not even stain the finest l inen or paper, No, v 
the anig 2 ascends to the feathers from their 
at which pren: “a o pinnae the power 
of 5 S Gee —J. Wig 
Societies. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL 11 or ENGLAND. 
A Week ty CovxcilL was held a 
present, Mr. R 
G. C. Cotes; . Brandreth 
1 i 
awkins 
dson, 
turn unt, and made to papponi t the 
n relieving pay rate rim eek from a ess 
burthen, whie n 
per * them. The addini onal machinery required 
to carry out this project would be trifling when com- 
pared vith ‘ths advantages ob biained by makin 
e paupers useful, and ain them habits of industry, 
which 8 do not gain b rushin 
8 pro 
Ke. 
value for dressing 
* 
proper draining, no ren 
ated for the soil, and rea reaping profit, which in the 
5 would be great, | it Appers th that 20007. would | 
towns, would soon e rates, and enabled to 
grow food and provide work for all.— Spade, 
Premiums as ards for 
that there exist in it| i 
beak he the Be hi ble pisans wee . 
umble ee e or his 
tural productions fi 
Condition of 8 i 
promotion of this 
p thus by their example testify | 
rewards, au 
Be: 
orthy 
to the ang 2 
those the 
Provident Habits.— It de 
i T 
of the necks of birds’ vari 
be no doabt of its 
Supposing a 
to be calculated 
called 
wing much more food than is reaped | e 
— her This is rather an — — composi | tio 
tion, but T hope- it may induce others to take u 
gland.on on ot Tail: 
uch ac 
ts are 
n of the le allow the animal 
— meS this may be, it will not 
ins necked birds cer- 
po: 
t they| m 
provident s. The manifest 
\ pery eel at 3 
that bird 
| allows him An maida with his bayonet shaped bill a | 
feet distance in muddy water. These 
of 
| — sho E hies publication in the“ 
vide spread. a town | j 
to ae 40,000 inhabitants, and the value of man nure | th 
| Severa 
nt, wi 
led forth, mia prove her —— of 
ene y Birds, ae length had sta 
cordi: 
or | Mr. Blac 
Fi sher 
Cane 3; Mr. Ed 
er; Mr. Laycock ; Col 
Turner ; Mr. T. 
weed; a nd Pro 
Mr. Maddison; Mr. Parkins; Prot, 64% Mr. I. 
R. T Way. 
enfold s . — wege Shoreham, Sussex, 
h, Earl of, Sandwell-park, Birnin 
—— William, King- street, Herefor 
Carkeek, W. F., ae Cornwall. 
elron, Cleme nt, Dunton, Fakenham, Norfo 
The names a Ahi ‘candidates for clei at the 
next meeting were then 
The following eee were reiri 
HOMPSON, opera the plea» 
ishes of the Counc 
Bas 4 
Implements 
bang.— 
trocar successful, inasmuch as 
its use had not thriven well hak er ear. pared 
att tributed that result to the empl an im 
his willingness to 
rom. Mr. GOLDSWORTHY Gunar on he 
subject of cro atom a fibrous ep. Couneil 
Fs 
5 reas action of light and 
Faw. uall had found Grass 
as it. Mr. G 
Sew 2 n 858 
of London: 
. SHAW, „ 
cat of 200“. be ‘made to 2 — e Ease Chen 
g em Associa onthe“ 
oi” Mr 
part 8; 
ele to Facts” 
rng te Cni 
— 252 Mr. READ on 
obang pm g Land De 8 
lane Drainage s 
ENTS TO TH 
Tube a and Pro 
cen. and Art 
an's “ European Arien 
. Ble. s “ Electrical Conon 
of . aug 
of the Iri Mr, T 
f 
BARKER moved the 
v 
ment the 20th inst., aud thet 
of ¢ . 
the Pri aga we 5 to the 4th of July. 
io 1 
roots, and 
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