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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[JULY 9, 
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Barton, Charles, Holbrook House, Wincanton, Somersetshira 
ps in the neighbourhood in regular exo soil, are also thoroughly natural in their срне. ы A Wants Bares cle, on beh ar, — 
Wher ‘food or money is scarce, they rob, poach, or be ев, | prosperity y ofa m ighty em mpire—the happi n Henderson, William, 96, Gloucester Plac » Pontani ; London 
When lod al 4 i ion—the increasi Collinson, H., The Wood mre Kiesen Wor 
astonish the villagers by oing a few | fort of - teeming population 2 j e en e: 
days’ w "ord some parishes, w when any P^ has been | ment of civilised — the progressive elevation, Tome 3 „Char x 8, Singin Pon oes, rm, Yorkshire tersh, 
por itted the i in jured 8 backe e parish — and spiritual of those who in mon бе! к у, Richard, Foreett-Valley, Aldborough, Dur 
mitted, ge yore! 7 o the H trate, demand that agricultural deve- | ва unders, 8 Samuel, Russell Mill, Ma arket La vingui w 
ч тее ma ni i is relation. The Deere, Richa Td Taek k, Chepstow- Terrace, вазне ru London 
and solicit a 3 to Ани, опе of чус — ek Sabin — ora recognised i л eeu R -— eicere ee PUn qr Ronde 
or sometimes even —— him without a w was once a ti n the humble labours сеч р + е James Binated, Alton, Henne a 
although there may not a tittle of evidence erro ing farmer were looked upon by the ere 4 — > — оа Brogden, Joh m п Thom as Na thanieh Lineo im ae 
im. e black sheep lodge; as often as anywhere else, | of the land, if not with contempt, à e 10 cer ee a lbp a 
in ow s ind hay-rieks. There is always a | thing akin to carelessness, as an undertaking а ми 8 
ger of their numbers being augmented by the acces- void of interest. If an enterprising tenant і arp Lambert, Charles, Sunk Island, ОКНЕ Huli 
sion of other young men in the village. a n бумл ue en the aut n, Е his 400 u. ae reed o Fra 2c xs d ee Barker gue 
i i i ould | tices, an ngl man 
Lye быя — — > гч йет. кїн — йн to nealled- for — k in the extensive as "of untrodden Храме 8 presented dg е Couneil 90 
, 
1 1 5 твн е was иу ith opposition an ; 
8 ate ose айык. xis m "wer 9 systems ite. In the persons of his neighbours, old penne nus iua РА М it Apu" T dai bs 
LI Й з : 
Now I believe very few of these three classes of youths blind prejudice chased him lat d геу. эз exta dE Hs also reporied.to the Council ie Alls 
en would < oot in у sort 5 sneered ae rth the neg igor ытан at aug "v Ф = ed nente af all, «обе «n а Af Goes i 11 le- 
i i 1 reedom, and | a t, exhi- 
—— ^ h ke d € * e of being in 2 г day ; now our noblemen аге xd alive to the | bition at the Lewes meeting 
n there were advan ges ricultural reform, and are busily em- Prize Essars.—Mr. Pusey, Chairman of t ede 
i —— мари out a релге i be tantamount to | ploying their powerful influence to sine Th —— reported the following awards made by the 
een — al M Mg A v ease many would | improving agriculturist obtains on all hands "s C: J си ач rs Essays and Reports, competing for the prizes 
i j ; the iety :— я 
Host erhaps in ae t to which he is justly entitled ; an 
‘ii — or would de dea, mi [ ISSN, n these days, it is the үч udieed jog-trot farmer at ү, то AXTON, of Drumnod, Fifeshire: Qué NONEM 
i э atm ots e fro m is pointed the е of scorn. , indeed, is th Prize of Thirty ‘Sovereigns, for the bes — 
m — — gront. im — Mn enel d vi ing of us ity : or man, he walks Management of Light Lands, consisting princip y of very 
m = — formal genes — N p 2 friable, dry, а se - sand, as some aluminous (or 
inquisitive interference. This is so cult a matter an the brink pry mighty precipice, and ever clayey), but no calcareous matt naa ten 
- ul i ents, at first hears the breakers of ruin rolling T a the plastic lay, iron-sand, 1 ene daveb 
upposing. et on 
lodging-house fall, and everything in working orde 
ma, ed, do you nly a at providing physica 
er, it | tende 
— In a future 
me of the methods 
in 
cising в ee А influence over the lodgers both 
and in mind. A eem Elton, viet E. 
Bristol 
Home Corresponden 
er, e. —I would suggest “the 12 
bo à 
or 
Moped of saree of ie 
arm water, till the gas 
8 | become wh 
d 
as practic ce fo 
J. Lockhart Morton, Edinburgh. 
e 
s thrown off, 
A never wid invaluable. remedy for this painful 
aud d s disorder. R. H. 
8 e Lure. — The age in which we live 
is pre- e . nd progress, of discovery 
ae enlightenment, of social union and : aggregate power. 
or 
power ; E jects. 
tro- 
ward, in 
stand asi 
f salt in Zohr’s 
ents of life being pro- 
pelled on the wheels of enlightenment, that of 
е у enlarged, э they arene ether 
re the intelligenc = dem of th 
onders 
in, 
beneficial bearings, yet «а ri 
e Meu. y call . js 
incomparally higher. Se doubt, the 
t 
stand. 
renovation of ou 
measure, 
farmer ; but agricu 
ing, as they ought to do, in the incip fertility of the 
as le 
fide ‘distance, paralysis lays its rude hands upon 
H 
y» this bitter 
dark and troubled sea, and it must soon be 
ren 
enced to io and 
— 4 every obstructing agen If, however, ob- 
— — can be safely removed, why not do so at once? 
Ис чеч the transfer of land, increase the pecuniary 
ces for жее agricultural improvements, a 
pia e the lando 
right of doing idt his — — which the trader and 
merchant e e over theirs, a culture will е edily 
all events, P is destined one day to be 
fiel of. enterprise — ге — and a stage of 
or the man of g d varied acquirements. 
Sorteties. 
— 5 
CRE pri AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY - ENGLAN 
A Мохтніу Councit was held at the Society's НА use 
in уе Square, on Wed nesday, 1 155 6th of July. 
The following members of Council and governors of the 
Society were pr чет ре ord Азнвовтом, President, in 
the chair ; Lox t, Нор. R. Н. Cliv 
will in | ceste 
M. P., arker, Mr Barnett, M 
. Bia nsh: ard, Mr. Bramston, M.P. 
E dnd , Mr. Cavendish, Colonel Challoner, Mr. 
oley, M. P., Mr. Gade 
. Grantham, Mr. Hamond, M 
Mr. Hornsby, Mr. Kinder, Mr. Pain ne, Mr. 
e 
Chandos Pss 2ай Pusey, Prof. Putin and Prof. Way 
The Mar аз of Bath, of er 
v Tilne ey 5 treet, Park -— 
f the Governors of the Socie 
"is following new алы were ж 
Vavasonr, Sir Henry Mervyn, Bart., 
ark, Vilidie 
Hear ia was ‘elected on 
Spaldington, Yorks 
Gibbons, ad Abbot’s Hall, Beafo rd, Crediton, Devonshire 
Da * S. D, Pendy yfiryn, Conway, Carnarvonshir 
Ponso! — Hon. Asbley Geo. John, M. P., Hatherop, Fairford, 
Gloucestershire 
3 e m Br DN Carshead, Skipton, Yorkshire 
Price, Wi p. Gn urch, Swansea, Glamorganshire ire 
Mv. Williams 8 Ст editon, Devonshire 
mith, "William, Whi inchcomb, Gloucestershire 
Breav ington, William G em Sut ton, Hounslow, Middles 
Mapplebeck, W. B., ngham 4 an 
rossley, Luke T "азои Hali. Nantwich, Cheshire 
tch, 5 Sandywell Pa rk, Gloucestershire 
ге ie Hi, Сека e, Wiltshire 
се nll Narberth, Pembrokeshire 
—.— y; 230 ohn, eafo rd, Desa lnshire 
leauchamp, "un ‘Earl, Madr I Court, Worcester 
arter, William, Bough ersham, Kent 
is 
tend — 
dwigoed, Pontiff, Glamorganshire 
— Kirknewton, Wooler, , Northumberland 
Co leat th; Glamor —— 
W ood, Miles Astman, Ledbury, Gloucestershire 
telville, Rev. Edmo: ond ‚ St. David's, sare t 
arry, — Gambier, Highnam Cou rt, Gloucester 
trick, Thomas, Swansea” 
ickenson , D. F.D. , Ulverstone, Lancashir 
Vood, W Bryan, Bainbridge, Chippe Каш. МУ 
Leach, R, а Vernon Honse, Britton Ё Meer i morgans. 
Willis, R. сес rbeck , Pooley — Penrith me rem 
кин, Summ ers, CI mbro 
п, John pone Marte er эбе N 
mers Plac — — Park, London 
n rn TD rm ua 
Wick Soha È Higli Leaden Оо 
Butt, Henry, оа ntsham С Court, Yivertón; Devonshire 
ewkesbury, Gloucestershire 
ve 
Matthew White Ridley, eg Sir Charles Lemon, Bart., | d 
Raym 
an 
IL. To Rosen VA Farm-mania the Royal 
Agricultural „College, [2e ter the: S064 Prize o 
en Sov — for the best Essay on the Cultivation of 
— aid — 
GLovces — Mine — Mr. Raymond Barker, Vice- 
Gloucest Werne n 
ociety's that 
The Совћей cordially greeted the announcement that фе 
ne 
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pons Bo 
Implement онсе ee, laid before 
port of Mr. phe to the 
on the Pedir of ‘his visit to m Works 5 Mr. 1 
Northampton, for the purpose of inspeeting and 
10-horse steam boiler which had been со 
f 
ILER.— Colonel ren chairman of C 
Council the re- 
x 
. 
he consulting 
the 1 
‘Topas: Ca 
Com- 
mittee, and to com a the boiler in It was 
ed i 1 
w. 
d there 
the Society’s steam- eof trials. 
VacANCIES.— The Secretary 
vacancies occasioned in the Council by the lam 
ofthe Earl of Ducie and Professor Sewell; th 
haying repor ted ba 
а. 
> Presi- 
Sxaso Woop.—The . Оны ues 
sent to яа ‘Coane il the following com — 
Mr. Hen of — Knolls, Salo 
As the communication of the e init memoran 
by my gar rdener, and Misting to me the results of zee Pe ere 
Et in seasoning young timber, by immersion in Ke 1 yi 
in 
T Ais them, together with the speci cimens refe i to 
be submitted (if you should think fit) to the;s attention 3 
Royal Agricultural Society at their next weekly eeti 
| add to tive enclosed statement that the 
and framed together in the pit, would. alt аа purst the iy 
me ex 
Piicós | of the дода, a8 
or 1 pono in strong ogee Saee auch ater e 
о dry, were placed w 
ca. 
were soaked 
gm out, and allow 
oaked, upon e eaten floor, an 
what the ete oo ‘tie exhibit. 
LES 
piece of Sy pamore pens soaked in * 
the same plank n oaked. No. 5 is 
een when 
** tant, theories were ards 
extending their use.—Prof. Way referred to the 
tages attending the mstance of the pm 
up in pieces before being soaked, and were many d 
ces 
greater amount of sur 
surface 
modes of soaking wood, but they were e com 
ondon, their intention of sending a — 
te use; and was no 
oubt that it would reach Wü in proper time for 
ith their s oy 
d be filled up by the Council 
„at Ше sens monthly or Mu the 3d of August. 
timber re for roofing, ; 
ted, and the 
ood 
plo and should fir X be I eed bes taken 
ec d 
р 2 r er 2 comes so * a the gr so gritty, 3 
that it cannot well 15 cut or planed; and, if placed, when tenen 
а LOYD, I now i 
i The accompanying specimens of eje oe = 
eae E NENE AETA ЭТ. ИРЕР 
