06 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
a child, to be available at; France under the нан of the minister of о, 5 and shillings as the farm rs of — 
14 or 21 years of worm an apprentice fee, or other ч в" was received by the Council as a pue —€— s : ro all agreed that a в sheep's mises... Шы) 
Басы application of the amount subscribed for.|the Society from the French Government, б. млі аё оѓ а man must be much more - 
4. The monthly contributions are regulated according to | unanimous vote of the best — y the Council or гача ч wey for this subject, and it was а great one, - 
the weekly allowances in sickness subscribed for, at the | to be returned in acknowledgment.—4A p of agri- "e l, he hoped, no longer permit that the pota 
discretion of the ї r, varying from 2s. to 10s. per | cultural works was also received vem һе Smithsonian of. this world;'should flow down their ы 
е, W 
it а 
ic be from ls to 5s. per week for the | dividual authors, for which the best thanks of the was as zed. Ф where is the mone come 
кан чане А of life. Or, Зайче лда subscribe | Council were ordered.—Miss с of Steyning, man of his (Mr. Meechi's) acquaintance, who 4 
for pay in sickness during life, without any superannua- | transmitted a large поа of spécimens and models, | 50 three years ago, had тож found 3001. to buy 
tion allowance. The e прам: - children may be | with explanations, connected with ias eultivat'on and а stenm-engine, (Hear) Landlords had said а 
from 10/. to 204, payable at r 21. 5. All the | Pr cottages, e, which were órdered to lie on | could not put up covered buildings ; but when 
expenses of managemen ent will rr еду һу the the table for the inspection of the members.— Pro- | eame to learn that the: mi 
bits armer, of Wes 
economy, forethought, — and industry, qualities | Б-ны on the. question of standard “points” of|boarded floor, to which their animals could фе brought 
so essential to the comfort and happiness ss of families, as | excellence in pee. eattle. - Ruck and Mr. Lawrence | home in wet or severe weather for a few days, eating 
well as of individuals, are essentially promoted. The — smitted communications on the subject of selecting | straw and ч on, there would be no hind = 
ci and supporters of this club therefore look for- judges for Cotswold aesa whi ch were ordered to be | kee eping stock, because they had the В 
with an assured confidence to its stability and — l the date n the Council would take the узар ning them outi in the reae and bringing them ha 
a, They know that it has in its composition | quest: «d ihe selection at judges for the Carlisle meet- | at night to He -that i 
2ll the elements of seems and of а beneficent career, | ing in i3 sideration.—The Ledbury Society addressed | wou uld pay both the рїн anà — rmi 
jo as а comfort and a blessing to those who, | the Conneik on (— n. ints м — prizes for aequis outlay for putting u ngs. а 
by ir prudence, pieni and forethought, are | live stoek.— Vari unie s were received con- winter the days were short and the Mere ——— 
induced to become members of it. „The young people of nected with the mipit "of йы, бейге threshing- кч could not feed after about four o'eloek'; and how 
oth sexes of — i ars machines for trial in England without expense to the | coul Id be expected to thrive if = all night on the 
f age, upwards, are therefore strongly invited to join farmer, placing manure-steeps and syrups for seed- en wet clay. He said they were not са 
society. ч; is the prospectus of the Reigate | grain at the disposal of farmers for trial, and -— s farmers. Th ey did not calculate the fractional parts 
Vis PIN blishing in this country and in France large m of the cost of те articles they had to producea did 
и dis nubem of fish-offal aaan Colonel тлтиф | ot know where the -— Pe -—À The object was to 
 8mtittits, submitted & elaim of reward for his new guano.— correct am нй, d he believed the time was 
Col. Clinton suggested a prize for a — ss separat- | с us ing w A. as ihe manufacturer M. 
i M the ears of eorn.—The Hull Chamber of Commerce jos ion of his eapital—how much went for thematerial, 
” x ROYAL uerum vs ested inf — on the best means of * treating | how much for labour, and how much for bad debis) 
ird зоча ою, 1.—Mr. Mies, „ pre ie Lenin of the — in d A» t it сос the the farmer would calculate how much | aed 
Gent, in hair. Тһе names 35 eandidates for xi v^ ert apart fr € sual farm осезз.? ound of mutton he made. "Though he was: 
election at it tho next meeting were Roch presented, Ана adoption by the оду а new | theoretical, he had gone into accounts suffie 
FiNANCES.—Mr. Raymond Meer €— = the foots d heads, | know that far arming was a very slow business— (lie 
Finance Committee, presented the report the | inthe й simple - чазак ne manner. la ңер): ана that it always would be, as compared 
&ccounts, e Along with the заш] а balance-sheet Adjourned to Dec. with other pursuits. It was very fi Ме 16 was 
under each head. The cash-balanee in bee ‚ if it were not, they would not have "o: n 
“hands of. x Society w “т. Mr. Fisher Hebbe BRAINTREE aisiki 1 f this | they Wohl rot find any population ready to b 
' Bawing called the attention rof the Council to fhe а mount | society was held on S ere чї чин ult. Тре г nati ure, and the happiness of life, foreoistnt 
iT UN iptions, i& was ordered, on the motion A aee ee sentes Mr. Mechis address on the attention to a town life e; idi: that it was know 
ef Sir John Shelley, that lists of all the members in on :—Mr. Meehi "mid that somehow or other, бө business of the town was more Mi Te 
се оша be prepared, and suspended in the етет анча his ки» might be to some, he|they must seek to make agriculture more pre 
Mem, generally found that, ‚ he was wellreeeived. | When they found а man putting on 207. worth o 
Тахсоіх MzErING.— On the recommendation of the Jin was so direughout the нау; € tee =» he had | manure to ап aere, and saw the effect of 
mmittee а vote of thanks was unanimously | t йде he $ ould be torn to pie the most tithes, and other irremovable taxes upon the 
sre Smith, Ellison, and Co., of the Old | prejudiced venim of mess i had vage received | producer, it was impossible the latter f 
г the aceüraey and courtesy with whieh | the greatest personal kindness. He agreed with Sir pete with the man. of capital who could do thst, 
the local bankers of the Society during | John Paget Wood that these meetings e hardly | Agriculture could not remain as if was. They were now 
 Lineoin Meeting. ymond:|praetical enough. To bring forward the-*business оЁ 23 millions in population, and their next «e double” 
of Admissions and -Receipts at the | agriculture they should have а clubèroom inm-this town, illi " ; сопе | 
the Lincoln Méin; made а very | іп whieh the farmers might meet and discuss the great j 
E ca in of the operations of E РАНЕЦЬ principles of agriculture. This was done in commeree | dou 
imn h occurs. g passage, майышу and manufactures : they could- not Ay ^ а азер» town 
dee Pap кө? ob Inspector Te Teddy, ot ‹ : he | but there was either à Chamber of Com 
Ж Ып n lolice an men under other particular place where the interests — идө апа 
Me ABA RA өүө! * Lincoln Msn by the Commis- | manufactures were discussed. Such then ought to be 
ee, by: unt Palmerston, | the ease with Mitituitáe, - Now, suppose this town were | th 
on the re Afi terae оге Societ “чш at this moment discussing how they were to proceed | ma 
3 nde of Inspector Teddy, | with their Board of Неа am cer tret Линч of the uw 
Cree lp tiet тре they ate and dra vu 
* Hoh to the publie, while it| 286, S0 аз to connect sani ver mpro with the 
Т ү? À teet or delay; when | good of agriculture. If the farmers. eem tà would Mess 
$ dered-that during several portions of the principal day | meet here the psc us and уча. ЫК „ОЁ the town, it | ance as that of the === Не — a 
ало Муса ы ad cue шне ут | оша h facilitate the : а pute 
m much credit mist be allowed to о the police for the vigi- very muc the good ‚по longer tem by а 
s anae ^with whit d thi " things of this town to wm fructifieatiom of th the soil. The| men с} would erect теи on their estates, s 
Бра mont "m fae] эче acil great question of the day was the question of manure. | men could have ready access to their work. 5 
Оп the motion: of. Ме. Fisher Hobbs, it was ordered | There was notafarmer who did not tellthem that he could | mechanics enjoved the E ipm 
 * That a « | Country Meeti ot prod great deal more beef and m d а | tions, i 
ef «— in I last Journal of | great deal more corn, if he c ore manure. | not the agricultural labourer the вате. 
the Society for the same year."— Mr. ‚ as | Let them therefore look to the sources from which it! would suggest that they establish 
senior 9f eattle at the Lincoln meeting, made be d. This was not, mind, a.theoretieal | several parishes, = 
,  . thefirst report of. анс м which was adopted |question. Не had а letter from his friend Mr. Walker, selves had dóne with the 
iy dioe Quite: of Rugby, who had taken all the good things from ibourer might rea 
the | labou ad the spirit-strring аг 
"Mesrmo.—The agreernent ашса into by people of that town, and, by the process by which it was | battle of the Alma, instead of retiring to 018 
with the- authorities of Carlisle was laid carried on to the land, the sewerage of the town was his pigs, with his mi 
"who i i 
2 e seal of the | forming food for the people in t ething | were things which he 
Society to be affixed to it. Мр. Np dde qs amd like 24 ho Now they had 8000 or 9000 people in | dis + 
steward for the meeting, reported that instruc- | these two towns ; and h d them, l t hi e his basis i 
tions had been duly given to the Local Committee in manure of that number of sheep place fi in | his miscalculation to the winds. _ (Cheers. 
impleme uggestions e manure of. 
committee for special prizes to be offered for particular | Опе sheep per year =ч Hobbs said he did not know. tive advantage of 
breeds of cattle at the Carlisle Meeting were referred to M. Mechi :- Is ч 5з. a-year? Several gentlemen Месһї: I su 
_ the special Council on the 7th of December, when the | Te replied * Yes,” some said more, Mr. Mechi: I get the most money by 1— 
Stock Prize List for 1855 would be taken into con- Then, if рна had 8 008 peoples itwould be worth 4007, not at all; your general 
 Sideration. - 1з. per head ; at 65., 2400/.у огай 5s, 20001. Now, must tell them, individuali, 97 
ko or Comer. - Qa the motion of Mr. R ze wal wat fo was a p Árnesi mer: but what he Pin. hos е T и 
er, seconded by Mr. Fisher Hobbs, the Eny] Р181пей of was, that the farmers did not keep proper country one And yt 
Xf Cobha irk, Kent, wis. : y ten REM — ofthese more returns in the year. H 
рема peop! a-year a lease of larger capital in the year, He] 
PEE aci 2 years; and he (Mr. Mechi) 2 oped they had some houses аг the rate of 200,0007 an aere 
culating man amongst them here who would i af must do as they in towns did > 
ре ет gud aruis nel aum he . t t of ground d with all the capital al they о | 
i d manure ntree, ^H 
manure only—the water also. At Rugby they had farmers had certain fixec 
1 ed by te pns from Эр 150,000 gallons of ps à UR used, and Ww а 
АТ Бенита 8 mixture "d Mr. Telfer, of Ayr, eram th ital in the smallest poss 
омы taining: ы к Sman» Nn to him (M init yesterday, said that he Я Sende apial should become as 8 
ch the P t e (puton guano in dry weather, а d watered one part He was asked the question the c^ 
ad m м. м“ left the other unwatered ; wet the difference was farmers failed out of 100—do mot 20 
1 | i per 
cent. against that which had not been washed in. | » г. Mechi) 8 
s could ће t home vr шешү ire a ың it had been n 
was no men во keen as to the |ы those who а ы towns 
