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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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at the last — meeting to a 
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ct as an Пароббоя | 
асс 
P antecedently to the schools bein 
did ү prov e the adequacy of the principle of 55 for 
cce Mesa objects with which — was never connect 
wn mind, and which must be pro vided (except- 
ra Ча the most favoured localities) - other means. 
expenses of a school are divisible into "e up y marked 
arts. First, there are those Arie hich are incu 
to w Ms I mea nthe ex- 
penses incurred in 4 the site, 7 building the school and 
teachers’ 1 — . idin rare ool-fittings 
ratus, and in ed ing — 8 Train ine кт сег 
expenses also аге, — e generally, M once M * 
са bape of expenses are incurred annu hey are perm 
nent expenses—they represent the cost of i . — ТЫ, school — 
von. as the former irem сул the cost ч starting it; cu 
consist of the salaries of teaehers, of the cost of books and other 
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of Lincoln; accompanied by ће : 
aud Mr. Torr, the well-known agriculturist of that dis- 
trict, then appeared before the Council as a utati 
representing the authorities of the city, and the gentry 
nd farmers of the county of Lincolu, for the purpose 
advocating the claims of os Ку for the 
try meeting of Society ; rl of Ya 
the e Ea 
boron, 80 2 of the North т-та shiori 
Ж NL th 
* school progress — » the 8 for 
repairs, and a few ritems of this kind. mes - Me — these 
latter 8 Ае? expenses (which І beg e have 
been the most difficult t to — that | I endeawonred ^ 
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Somborne "Schools as you will dee “from the statistics I ES 
ral Socie ly j 
— к such choice to be made M the 
cil. T 
have be ccessful. In the 
сазе r^ 88 class of expenses to which I alluded, 
Coun 
4 ly 
the 
ere met by liberal assiste " rom e 2 pem of Council on 
E ducation, the " the Diocesan at 
they received from the President the best 1 
ments of the Couneil for the kind trouble they had 
eu 
f, and others 
From oP a rs t I 
with the 
Winchester, a 
connec ted 
well-working of the schools E avin 
taken in attending the ы ез, 
Bark Mr. Fisher Hobbs, that the City of 
Lincoln d — r4 place of the 
r the yea 
ng an entire conn in the 
pr inc iple, that this woul he en: 
no 84. hese 
views were justified by the ph мач ess of t peri- 
ment; and 2 oca а considerable m, v 2 thie first Мз 
* expense fell u mys self, this, thrown over a few years, made 
ergyma 
е schoo Nee me, as yman of the parish, than 
he ordinary village —— This clase of expenses, however, 
ight not to ~ left or throw rivate individuals; but 
upon pr 
very parish or schoo 1 "district. —.— to n ed to charge 
themselv: és legally with it. The pro py f g 
3ombo ted at about 600 
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ociety, acting in t this first —.— tlay at 9007., and * there had been 
1, un R р: power and disposition on the ad the ratepayers to charge 
М М * , hemselves with it—throwing it over a period o years, as е 
2 сеа and stip tg ach т M отрар of Es iba ia ths cas an f building wo bk ho ouses— how very 1 light 
ouncei n burthen this een, considering the van 
han ir res mni 1 from it id although I should at that time, even df 
E de respectively, " and the seals of the x P — been — power, have despaired of getting the rate- 
won pro- payers agree — o it, Lee Seules Тын: — CR SM Ан nn 
UNTR nu ; rough the sch ring the 
ed, a sanding io нына regulation, to determine | 10 мм, this m ass * very di Tent, - Z 
; : see, then object was a limited one; and in speakin 
yeas in a for аа de did es T be hes ls d the Ki санка school a: ; If-supporting ; 
e word “ selfsupport" is int pply to the work- 
nel Challoner, seconded by Mr. Milward, that реа ing of the school after it is once nm established. The 
diri shall be formed of the counties of Dor panin oer ed у lived n the village, ears "e um 
merset, Wi Vilts "D ants, а о ver an area 0 acre farms were 
JOURNA sey, Chairman of the Journal pes many of them havin os p^ a formed of three, or four 
2 eee that, should no unforeseen impe- x occupations, , making " er ih new. "he pa less ä to 
| al ‘eae LR 8 а purely 
dime tard the Lp gary of the number of agricultural on uc ЖОО d } 
the Acte * in * press, 
ance early in Jun ; 
RD OF Te th 
ed 
t would make its appear- 
e motion of Mr. 
— at that time, a " E K lang period of years, th 
had been extremely heavy, giving i bad notor Pag E "that 
respect over the nei ichbouring parishes. There T therefore, 
a 
n the history or character of the peo le, to 
ng 
Ha n by Mr. n 
William George Cavendish, of Burlington House, Picca 
ill appointed " Steward-elect of Implements a at 
wards makin ur sacrifices for 
1 decided that etr gH де 
members о Кдын. made for Judges of 
Implements e the Glou 1cester 
recei the 23d 
hi 
implements bing а allowed to v 
GLOUCESTER МЕЕТ — AS Barker, Vice- 
Chairman о Gloucester mittee, 
reported the favourable pogre: of the ові! pon the 
озо Te ntry meeting, an recom tion of 
ednesday, the 13th of Bn as the day of the Pavilion 
Dine f the Socie 
a Stea 
the fixed engines at 
fall expe 
th 
uncil, in pursuanee д 
e bye-laws, agreed to 
toe recommended to the Кеч their ensui ing fro 
before the Council a letter 
to his lordship T = Earl of Clarendo: 
embers, on 
constitution of t wet ot 
OF ARTs. cat 29.—A paper was read 
Very Rev. II —.— а pe Import- 
giving a Self-supporti to Schools 
Labourin — dies 
: xc 
the V. 
ance 
the same bel the children ot “the 
heir employers, arint ae Bho t 
he о ns by which — vm of the lat 
1 istics were ДҮ to get educatio 
as by bri aoe me to нен 
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8.8 5 
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ork | 5th do. ё 
the 
use-List of Donii cil 0 
ting о е 
ser d тей 
by Lon 
vds anation. ` He spoke as 
оа lished at King’s Som- 
demonstrated in the most satis 
the objects I 
consider that their success 
ope 
mit Y. were, fo or diee children 
бе. а Ee for the enero o 
those К 
10s. "e. a "fof 
amount of school Lr uae 
opening, are as follo 
Payments, Pw books, &c. 
Ist Year, from Mich., 1842 to 
ich., 1813 
2d do.,to "e" 
3d do. 
4th do 
Boo! 
£ 
Т 3 eee — v 
7 * 8 
á — 11 
= * 15 
. 
" tee 
— — 
„ 1816 
6th do, pager 77 аан 
Tth до 5 1849 
Я 1 
8th do. 1850 
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we Op Ot Ф 
to € 910; OU 
besseres 
83 many from з а distance; and there 
many as 20 lodgi 
arl y proposed a vote of thanks to 
the Dean for his бау E paper. 
ek with his plan 
t feel pressing wih m 
day. U like 2 oor, who — йай ж 
receive — th зе middle classes 
to 
ncy every 
willing to 
were accusto 
o pay for all they erret and vo imas: dd which might 
appear eleemosynary in its character highly repul- 
„Sive to tl Now, the Dean's — "Jet seemed to 
meet the ease ; ; by ага} in one school, the son of 
the farmer or n An the ғ f the j* А 
a would rece Ac s whilst the fact of 
the former ing a to remain longer at 3 
RY. 
Eogs.—Some of your ents compe about 
the rem pr of Кыш fresh; and as we have 
a plan hich I have not seen mentioned i 
en 
pierce it as е» = 
сап, W 
to Another find 
These figures are a most patinfaatory proof of 
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schools, both as, to numbers and the classes of life. from which the 
children came. The greatest increase in a 
any one year is 527. 1s, 1d., 
EA Michaelmas, ‚ 1846, and 
Michaelmas, 1847, and this is 
Pre 
the inttod uction 0 ot the teachers and other advantages 8 aris X [иг 
from the porga ° the Committee of the —— on Education, 
issued in tha and also to the im in favour of the 
schools both їп the farli and district, —— from the р: 
conviction which —— ow been bro ught home tothe wnat that 
their children were a good and re EK чий nmn educa. 
— You will n 
theory: 
will Tie — rved, 
— — and at бое cokor of ile eighth — it is five 
t paid in the x ant 1 in fact, в 
nw 
ad, which led 
-— la arge amount in these sch 
purchased were — 
е bocis this 1 led to Botha 
ito the pur- 
For the 
ing fs ae on = books, 
before; so that 
tak 
The amount of paymen 
attending — воде, 
few more nt 
recollect that during t T Nem t year, m 
myself, — ae 
ot conform t to t . rales: 0i Pre without exception, 
to be allowed to return. 
“At pu — of the 2d year hee No great increase, 
n " n 
4 
er, 1850, ‘they had gradually increased to 219, 
— 105. Per quarter, and came from other 
LETTET 
And 
Of —— 31 were 
summer 
"m I тш, te party trying 
t 
r^r depre will have 
on to yes ds ams with it. 1 find there 
м» їп tay der which I a 
eav account for 
ich eggs Кер i in this кше. 
supposing that the yolk floats more lly in the 
d has less tendency t 
vti the egg is laid on one side ; certain wo Wa 
reaches the sie the egg g spoils i meine 
some of you rresponden with 
opinion! 1. б. 
айаш Seca T E ДА: 
W G. There is nothing in the food you give to 
cause diarrhœa among your fowls. 1 believe Vesp Chinas 
аге more соне to it than other fowls; and it often 
state of internal fatness fi i 
one ep 
PovrTky: В 
vholesome for them ith — 0 water, a 
= ome chalk a а Cx ayenne ос mixed wi 
"evi also a little boiled rice. J. Baily 
d gi ve 
ith nnt for 
` Calendar of Operations. 
— — 
MAY. 
Oxr IRE, May 3.— — Since our last repo 
all the Балау, which has been up pone m 
Mp ао "n 20 acres of the last planted. 
а portion of it, with mys га Patent ferti. 
— will — to hereafter, eats are 
ge A^ been ад ћо неад gy 
of about 8d. per The last of 
— Smi ra yesterday, all — bns Ld realised a 
83 the lam 
and are now one an ex od hte 
e very healthy, and we ha 
ast. We can see a dec mprovem ow ів aid out, 
meadow 
upon the system before: allnded to; and as m have x tried the 
experiment on a portion, we shall be enabled to give a comparative 
