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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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арымынын анилинди аан" 
should be debited with their value; but as this is not being eo 
must be 
faeturer, by which eastern part, and that of next year in the 
ntrasted with that of the cement гт : com pem | of England ; 
ges. 
that of 1856 north оѓ London ; and à part 
: nd that of 
: are e- | 1857 in the 'mid-southern part of England ; the Cow l 
the live mock. The. : э эё. счетун Был. Мон Чу dove Боса {о had that day, according to established за: the to deter. 
to their labour not being charg € various | what bosstfully asserte t to those ge E in mine the disiriet for the Country Meeting of 1838, А 
+ so that this loss їз to һе found in n" of | our merchant princes, an PS tan y prr dà ^ Coineil 469 
HN" ab wb 86 abour was employed. commercial and pee Beto d мїн” pondere: Мм трет} веп nting the > тарты claims of the exta: y of Chee 
We append the ae statement г оок ба s p ree ier n ог аф або 1 ап d о f No rtl alba 12 crindludidbá : t 
ing a of the labour | skill; bu tive merits epu ation included Vi 
паат enu reete aiti auod i: land, in order to de * ramp taken of the | Бегтеге, , Ear enr; n- H. Cholmondeley, Hon, 
— of the parties, let an ey partial vie for the merits of | Col. Douglas і M.P. j ; Sif Philip Egerton, Bart 
Moms ras, — omnt positiong whiel xit : ox ey the Laden won, | М.Р. ; Sir Watkin Wynn, Bart., M.P. ; Mr. Toll 
eso dis xo xui 1.31221... | eonquest must tb sepes v € А t must be sur | M.P. ; Mr. Cornwall Legh;.M.P.; Col. Biddulph, M,P, ; 
JS m 0 a3 Sit d leis у De ii сан v d hich we ud Major Pugh, M.P. ; Mr. Egerton, M.P.; Mr. Meyrick 
Barley.. 14 10 € is 0 € 27 1419 | mounted The particular phase ne : i" pr | Mor er PE ba ree D с. 
Clover ... а ( ns ү: ( 8 19 10 | pose at this time to ibit the => mran referenco | Hambeston, Mr, Róberts, rge Om E 
Carrots E Е 0-0 Aa — пурбим; е pst ame tras with. John Churton, and Mr. H. on. They E 
pm oh Wurzel| 70 B E. a ; 8 a geom on of ihe m Mo as h sowie Е the | memorials from the landowners, magistrates, боо, in the 
ie —-- 9: 312 5 4 4 that h The latter rents his premises, | counties of An Caernarvon, Denbigh. and, Віш 
pe & 0 0 5318 2 buildings: e may o сиру. :lapidation to occur, he is | f. the magistrates, landowners, agricultarists, &e,, in 
Sheep 26. 493 1 0.0 40 9 and provided he suffers no dilapi e— adis pur- | this бау of Chest an d from (be MERE job. 
AD" us 1 215 Ф ) free p^ so t v eiit - A MN : them at all | and burgesses of the city of Chester, "The deputation 
E: 410 0 pus , His con- | having submitted these aR nd explained. зё 
Sous labour t үй Ж 53 з о |should he deem it desirable to remain inactive. К et vi sir Md Шерова cima эин Jh З bonni i A 
s 80 0 0 |nexion with his y perika estie Ros e gl ie | di P North Wales обага, jus ой she PEE 
d keeping his hire in tenan ic R ига] 1 
0 13 mum consideration of the. Ко ultural Soeiety of 
£175018 6 |£1739 17 dt 384; pér acre т Hor oa on which, to expend his — and exercise Жока om fhe meon Et Sir, debe RN y 
[over 257 acres. | his s banks oE iia. £ Dart, 
—————— ket t vote of the best than e Couneil was 
[ TM. og on "e элш) 18 ме ME зуна — x» i independent of p — d open mark weh offered to these. noblemen МЫ gente en Jar. p P 
d|interest they had expressed in pro 
Im чы 228 0 0 of whatever commodity may su uit his purpose, an : ty, and Б: xi i 1 
Farming гары yeri Y : having done so, work it up in the way tas suitable to in лы n enc 9 то e je they had 
E OUE p eet ihe existing markets, Should a period атоме | е О MU речо поо hy Ма, 
Eae 16 0 when his business could be «owe pers PR rris Basker. ГА! Council el К" ле 4 e 
We ene mention hat the profs its exhibited AU FÉ e т rem br н ене lini. Not = ‚ | district for the country meeting -should consist 
ts of 1852 and 1853 are 1501, 114. 9d., and | 78У WAS re He hi t only his pre- | of the whole of North Wales дай the counties of 
9009054, 0 however, with the farmer. Не hires not only his p шайы ый 
167, 4s, 3d, respectively. J. M. s, but his raw material also—th. rial o est x einig n fur Wiss wal 
WE e d certain kind and in unvarying quantity. М9 WIR EE | tlye part of the Duke of Richmond, Sir John Shelley, 
Ho ome e agat! oos пергу ee T -— T bid Ma e of "mmidfacture l. Challone ,4An . Fi Hobbs, with him- 
False colouring of sm, Nc -i eid "o Wer ө s bie of the times, as his landlord has self, had presided over the mieetings of th Reduction 
observed that this phia has ever been noticed in the | to meet the exigencies o! \ tu eld the material of Expenditure Committee, presented the Ка report 
Agricultural Gazette, and yet it is E worth the con. | his (Ga а е T V of р is attended | of. that. coramittee ; енг йору. d 
f tion of the agricultural mind, a d not less so of |! ; ws sene wm ca any баш The manufactürer or | Couneil, was referre өвзебуні віха ; 
(W-kériropamie intelligence, Can an any p ie inde e е pl s ту the er both the he Society, connected with the edirik proposed, 
correspondents prove that E matter x beneficial 2€ t rr M A ed y» Ya due view of the | in order that they. might report th p ды 
fo cheese; that this i ; m ну — M bred it ui Ux. чи! ч а d that whilst eom ch such reductions could be са into opera in- 
exponse эм it eli ү" лепо етл еру mh cu the most satis мес” manner, wi ithont impairing the 
the ripening proe ры a to | Чоп ог demand. exeites, in the o $e, to r pur- ^ f the сносат departments ip A NN 
kept WEE, ave made in | ehasés of the material on Which ME - is E aue Жый Ae -Dy P 
i untfy, to be. exercised, as well.as to impro and more 
Lm diet nakid жз methods.of accomplishing ndi vendi: inthe| PRIZE Ep M. ime tm vpe from the Journal 
er, іё cam only have the latter of these effe ets, for poems ti the io reien MR enit peur FE 
te and uncultivated tracts that yet remain form Gateshead, owe dm ЕН Pounds for (ho best Берара 49i 
but à very fractional part ngland's soil; indeed, tbe | 5, «i, о of Durham: 
s of farmers has ' uni ly alowed to| IL—To Jons CorkxAN, of Deene, near Wansford, AE 
consist in the production of greater results from the peru Pounds “Ж ua p lat lass bearing Жыш 
ме area (the same quantity of raw material), as to TP éd dent e y 
ve become proverbial and given rise to the aphorism,| І. E | James BuckwaN, Professor of Botany in. inthe R 
" 
— 
a air ol erai pcnc aa enn in | fau 
8 
blades of Grass 
hat * He is a benefactor to his ^ae 8 who erue two 
Agricultural College, , Cireneester, Lr Prize of Twenty Po 
n Agrietlt 
o grow where but one grew befo I | for the best Essay on в 
o not now ied. the merits of the question (nidi, Ao ra EX o E ra e e e TI Gina 
ps, may form the € et of а separate rt X | Ewes at. Lam 
nention the fac seating троп the matte The author, оѓ the, еевву, & Wood an spare. dat. 
that the Дону tenant -farmers p Tree," was uested ы бопипиїеме his. o 
| the free and full $. а of their agricultural | address to the dbi y.—Mr. ч 
to di gt their be t jud ent | also communi гадаене ы ts of the 
Changing porn might require, being Essay Prizes LA year, "d r^ determ at 
to pursue à certain eourse and treat the soil in a | ensuing mon 24, отн ing. 
mann пег. Мо wonder that a man reduced well — - т.—бїг John Jine, Batty 
to t МР, р ч the г of the с mu 
and quick pereeption. of advantage ted. Мг. Thompson pue " 
ercial life 1 
y егу 
8а by his fellows in co 
їп the system ell 
. There is | de 
¥ a | to the of the Society, an 
the faces of those who use such uncolourable artifices. g word, surely in these н of chemical appliances | at which. pei bei furnished to. ATE 
Are cheeses to be looked at пе ИТ am told n" em geological diselosur S, farmers would be. vi in | guidance in the of man bc dE 
Iam to have the pleasure of eating а rich cheesé, I the anxiety displayed by тїзїп f obbs hoped that the mittee would supéest 
ais г judge of it by my palate than mry eyes. to gain such scientific knowledge as, единый with | uniform system for the enunciation of these resu v3" 
may not seem so con- | practical experience, might point the ; | different chemists stated the analysis of the Ваше 
elusive as re paris cider, for Apples certainly have often a | and evince that they subscribe to, and carry 3 9 the | stance, in order that а comparison might be 
' colour, but their juice has the same,| worthy motto of ther ges Society, *Praetice with | and eal inference deduced. Аё, 
eit ю not enough to give в deep tint to the cider. I| Scien Clathrus Celatus. cal considerations led 
mever seen the best natural cider of a dark colour, much е from the simple T ment of 
certain it is that colouring is very extensivelyused; and m і and 
what is used would be very difficult f disco ^ it Societies, . | intelligible ny to scientific men, the sim 
is a less delicate with cider than with cheese ; th into which that element en 
дс зген of the former is of а more comprehensive = ROYAL "AGRICUDTURAL SOCIETY. salt, being жый ui rx 
es, and ONTHLY demit 2-1 4.— Col. CHALLONER, Tru equi ents, while the 
ге corked икә. ted down till used, and we will поё іп the Chair, "Thi d lev itd Ард M dem € id йаңа? E &c., were онй у 
consequences further, - In col cheese а Frxaxces. —Mr. Raymond. Barker, Chairman of the definite in others, —Mr. Paine stated bis 1 
kind AY vegetable pan said to be imported from Spain, Е nually in the pure anures, an 
is T believe, pu e aeg deed but in M— ^ m and the usual quarterly balance-sheets of the several sponding large saving that he constantly eff 
colour ma dye and. hes of receipts and expenditure; assürance he gained om the one Dind, or. 
balance in ай hands of the bankers t being 1447 on the other, from Prof sa 
UNTRY MEETING oF 1855,—Mr. Raymond Barker, | before : Melville pe 
Mx. Fisher Ho d Mr. Brandre Gibbs, laid be у обы Wigs HS Hon. Leslie » 
ки" са Pee Inspection Commi sented the the general Lines ms T 
hi visited the localities proposed by thë june which was on The ш" 
ties of Carlisle for the m of next tel The Mayor | erection of a pavilion at the Lineolà зода Меен tò ай 
of Carlisle, Hon. C. Howard, M.P., Mr. Marshall P., | modate 800 persons at. 
attended a deputati that| Hovsze-Lisr.— The Council 
ived the thanks of the Council for the local | for the general meeting on the 2 
i information they kindly supplied. The on. of terms of the bye-laws. 2. 
1920 the place of meeti ед| STEWARD or IMPLEMENTS.— 
^) edite sbara oein узам! ensuing monthly Council, when the | тт. зеен Fisher Hob nded ti 213 
ly regarded: as l led to present a report on ihe railway | Wren Hoskyns, Esq., of- roxball -A 
а: ities that would be afforded. {о y's ex- | shire, was unanimously арро? 
k and implements at the meeti g | implements at “Lincoln 
m gr? The district for the зм ie icu d enior s 
ed » , the senior s 
of t this year being + agir Тї 
situate in the mid- | Gloucester 
5—— ирет4 
