506 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| with the public ge for information « on the 
ies ect — at Salisbury. It is this 
city that saves the Society from 
rakai ae Den and decay. 
The 
occupi ied or entertained by our national societies ; 
but it still remains for them to "penefit by a deve- 
lopment of the same truth within the more limited 
area and circumstances to which these societies are 
the Agricultural Society of England, of 
Scotland, and of Ireland seek the ss aa we — 
cattle murrain 
veterinary expedition to 
et no a iMethation was receive 
m. 
And if this more liberal policy be condemne ed— 
ort illustrations of 
ithe Socie 
W.!) when Proline IMOND 
lecture wage teat Ae researches and e 
| ence e.—Are there no short-hand 
ciety’s 
what has 
ieee ies abit le 7 
measure for the collection of nati 
| 
s not a complete statement | 
Was t the | of Professor onps’s address placed in the 
ands < the Secretary o of the Highland Saits in 
rgh the morning after its deliver 
execution byt the « ener oat of ‘ite a “Scie con way of hearing th e— 
hers view to the e xslusive emag A “ot its slightest obstacle to its late received by the 
members its success st. | 
enlargement of its powers, in odit oe “es Ai e 
s erdie ea y Tiesa rire aat Mr. iw acon 40 ‘tak leave to ixitroduce al 
wention, uced Bill for the “eollestiodd OF THE STATISTICS OF 
pr for the exclusive benefit of: a sare ai pin ENGLISH AGRICULTURE. However improbable j 
‘may be that such a wiy urin 
benefit dyr the PEE jop resulting from these | present session of Parlia 63 const abate es 
elas he lio, ER akd w ik hal ee more that permission afir its ‘ntpoduatian wit be refused ; 
pe tee ae fps ave obtained for them and it is worth while at such a 
we do not hesitate to say that iti > no ques- | 
tion p personal profit or adyantage Hi pa 
which the membership of ‘iiss societies hinges 7 | 
is—to come back to aformerp ious- | 
ness of their public utility that th their prosperity 
depends. The present agricultural s 
Highland Soc 
Begs more the ground on which it is believe 
knowledge of the quantity of the pre sy of th 
emake ry would be useful not only to the a 
of that produce, but to those whose produce 
Y | has be 
A 
We must confess that we have never yet heard 
Society i m evidence of this. ie actos 2 | the subject mooted in a company of zems farmers 
of 333 members to n one day is br fait withou 
of its life and its nativity a been m Be ie 
and felt in every p 
aape of l i 
ani 
i are not farmers corndealers ? The grounds of this 
rec Pe 
advertisement of its. ener ne more | protest are, in fact, the very 
gy e don 
anything else to ae le publicity and con- 
seit activity an and u ieri oF Ha (proposal, isa — a tae build aie ake 
We return, therefore, to all possible publici owledge which would, it is admitted, po ide the | 
being the real n a life to all societies whose | transactions of the merchant, would therefore be of | 
ity hinges on public oe ï e English mo him. 
al ty is about to take its eK t it is said such knowledge would be more 
benefit in the form of a week of countr of ol eüpeoiiliy useful to orters ; uld, i 
kind, There is not a newspaper in the country that season of bare sufficiency of yield at home, induce 
‘io = pg plc ecord zad meg J re A flood z country with imported gr 
pape announ and so destroy that 
me of them day by day, Baa daily 1 hate of ite | corn for whe Hi AEA Sato 
such a case they nat 
es, experiments, investigations, and general -_ es is of course bas a vac ra 
oceedings, red doubt, very one 
therefore are a very materi 
to “vs produce 
moment that — eee be 
A telligence and not by ignorance? It 
ces, than it receives or pa Sy Psi n rance 
eport sent down to members six be eight | Ignorance 
months sia notwithstandi tail | result in 
curacy which will then be possible, quite as 
should the Society depart during its — 
ife from ther its proceedin 
importation. 
is “ast dair atin ely, we admit, 
exceed that 
is just this state 
we eo, should not 
make an occasional for- 
a ater per jas 
as liket , no one can den 
i. ee = E 
as 
tune by a = vent 
in the mar ceP” is a positio 
aca F w. alba untenable, and that for ies 
the e Society for the sake san that lion’s 
praise ent — notice rters it is 
en 
are for 7 
sA ig some who, if it were possible, 
gle TA their consistency i in thes matter alto 
E iia, rise in 1s is the result of ignorance. 
ly a few sell, cause the ignorant many 
have slroadg sold See fon Tbilg. and there are bu 
remaining holders of the commodity, or Taia the 
oran arm and there are but 
the ers of the 
mong 
| commodity ib hiran ian be of the 
as, for instance, attended |i 
A s’ report on the 
S not be suffered to se interia] 
BF 
se 
above allusion to oo dela ay of the report on | their 
understood on reference | i 
peri- | why shou 
ise | 
whe 
n the fact 
its, that importations from | Mg t 
the whole matter oh di Sag Y assume that igno- |; re 
will result nished 
to! Yo 
just the sweetie that is ne but it is 
om the one instance 
Juar 
a certain period of the year, owi 
te th oduce and the 
quent high prices, people have had to 
with a limi 
pes been 
bl pal or n 
the holder 
cases the cause of the prize thatis aitai 
gener 
Let no one think that im 
| entirely in the dark—they do 
ormation of the harvests 
advantage of š 
| should be made as gaini as s p Tristo ' 
thos 
y ip—to hav ion 
the supplies of vee in “the country, This ] 
r 
of 
the advantage of cornd ealers whether the corn 
in 
t than T am: by which the existing i 
such as it is, is reached, is prov oved by the ft 
alterations in market-price of corn, which in them 
avama ar : aiok that the existing intom 
produce of the o9 
as ya t a 
| 
| 
The 4 fact Ag ety. the 
the rule 
a =: te thi 4 
ink of th ae facts i orf to o 
e taught us by the myn t or the piy 
to us. 
we may choo 
| there those facts are—and ve 
ape rating mischievously to 
to , 
the sun arose, proved t 
out his further progress safely. 
well to meet nthe Be of 
ntering articles 
close, gee Er yrei Saturda 
July 25 
ANSWERS pas saraci rikii a 
ExpeRsesee 
RICULTURAL the 
HE omer ase of ras to 
26 is 
prigg 
anures, 
arailabloa as gos ie rae crops. 
To what is the incre: 
ite Doriti of a 
from 
more uence ; seeds 
even evon D a and come gin 
3. Explain the ' 
