110 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (JANUARY 80, 1804, 
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ber may be more fortunate in brin nging t these matters | has poe social and economical progress of the people | boys who, at the yearly. examinations, are seleeted by 
forward in such an influential manner that they may | at hea the examiners, t in articling 
be sata and satisfactorily discussed, and that, in con- The raseting then separated, the boys to some profession or business Bedford is on 
uence of that, we may sti me the Midland Railway, and i n hours journey from 
which have not yet resulted from it. I state hag yee A ondon, It is under the "y Government Act, the 
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ociety, and I only beg to t ank you for the e Phospho Guano; its mm Propert ies, with|? 
with Ay you have Foard me me. Hd apn well ame by Baron (aot von "Liebig, D r. Vosleker, able 
CLAGAN, n, said in? 2 : 
connected and well- ND 4 societies, the usual us -— pete araon: , Blackwood & Sons, Edinburg with this letter n imp , 
was for the gentleman who introduced the question | thig hlet describes the material of which the LE presi yo 
bes appointed peg of the committee. He was choral ics vom d Phos pho Guano is prepared, gives a id M e pono y of the e T € 
i — ed M^ manure in this country, and|  Ogtmeal Cakes.—One only should be made at a time, 
3 hann - and testimonials from th the go — as the mixture dries quickly. Put two or three hand. 
: ^ a : men w "- names are on its title-page. Nothing ean s ust X «ater md 
"mir on receipt of Sir Era ee rt e | be more decided than the tone of these reports. If m Bi meal n t bow], ey p Y 
rr acad Fecha — education. a any deptndéace ie 4) be placed oh 'e Lage round with the hands on the paste board, strewiy 
could uch that was stated in ; anum ? a i 
re + “On the Beste hitid, he agreed with Sir Tone an 
Forbes that it was a mere p fae ahaa of facts, and he Pa —— — Me — wed * Mara ead sod pins | pi of a traveller’s biscuit). it on a hot ite 
hoped that ere long the question would be taken up| not of mineral but of an b q | Plate called a griddle; bake it ENK i x 2i little b 
and fully discussed. No doubt, this Society has Aone | that. the ‘manure ‘prepared I it a trao guano; a a| on under side, then take it o st that si 
a great deal for agriculture ; but, in his opinion it had ot I EAST mE a tih. +g the Y" san g was "pet on ri e d 
e ing for agricultural education. i "RE ag cw e The toaster as is commonly used for heati 
point to the agrieultural diploma, but, he asked, of phate of li Wich is pranti m db "Thé apes smoothing irons, "having a back to support the cake, 
what use was it, while they y not give "the farmers of | P ot farmer OU dia d of thi manure Hines betel The griddle piec o iron 1 foot it 
Scotland wie NM of being educated! Or what use| rally q ts Fale o with thé high eiuite: lameter, which a any blackemith ra eae a a 
was there Il-worded re ris? No laid on the fire which, should be Tiv 
^T wel and that p to it by the chemist and. pi Monga . aquis] very well for the toaster, putting d cakes on a plate, 
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€ t was the | here given from Liebig, ‘Anderson, and V. 
shelvin of the matter in question, and trying to evidently drawn up with a commercial anne Min s Waterproof $. À the a 4 
silence ‘the voices of honest men. He M e that scientific end in view, yet it is impossible for an in- solution of caoutchouc "dete rir) fill they wi 
he was somewhat ar ered by the remarks made from | different person, on review of all the facts concerning absorb no more, at intervals of a week, without a 
the directors’ table that MS. Nes of those pe this manure, colledsed Mond the field as well as the | t° leave a coating on the surface. With this I hay 
were called reformers, but n mprovers.” Look at|]aboratorv, to refuse his assent to the proposition in walked through the bogs of Dartmoor for hou 
the Kelso Show, and see w ro pth ni the success of | ita favour on which all this evidence is ught to bear together, and days in succession, W ees v -— 
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that exhibition. Was it not because of the improve-| The following is the statement Mec whioh the eakage. But it is water tight both ways; 
ments that were made upo: il Pag iy gral pamphlet i is introduced by] Messrs. Lawson & Son, who Tho ao does not escape „wher it 0 
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ment of them; the sheds for the press, and the show lii piv e iderati ala E of spirits’ of turpentine, or coal naphtha, kept 
of horses in the ring who wasjinstrumental in Bis S. ning theres of Er ‘our leading | Wa m, and oeesionly stirred till. dissolved, whid 
these i i hat w — the contract for the take three or four days. In a boiling water bath i 
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" BOY e id n urged to add the - of manures to our pure ased in large towns ready prepar 
farmers had advocated such improvements, but in- general business, wo steadily refused vi rod our ‘i hippa rt acon,—After it "has been M" 
result o e 
-— of f thi nt: a knowledge of the fact | is dissolved, about $1b. of saltpetre is used to jery 
ever held vider tt n pe of the Society. aid aia pem are Lot ev dee Whey ithe character | 50 Ib. of bacon, and covered with salt as it is v 
E Macburr, of Bonhard, Irem 2s n" etre ae | and v and that, consequently, a dealer exposed | single on the floor. After ‘three A four days, ba | 
and in reference to objection | him: at "to t with hi mers, if the article | 9 every th : 
that the Professor of Agriculture was not named gn dipphel paene not of piociéé ly the same quality | after 10 days, 20 sides may be put together and oom 
it, to hi d, he not conceive any one who was as the ran analysis, ;on the faith of which | once a week; in three weeks Foii the first salting 
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were enter upon a very delicate | «The ospho however, came before s | in which case this should be delayed another wees. V 
ingly opcie they had in the course of their | packed i4 the opinion T our best chemical author Cider.—Gather the fruit d thoroughly ripe 35 
investigation tuntiesdeopibin | Mi ee ier ties, who agreed in pronouncing it to be a eres of | dry, and store it in some cool room in heaps. |}? i 
to reflect upon the Professo: 1 class, would | ix. Med character, and far superior to Peruvian | No vember in cold weather. Add sugar or malt w ^ 
there not have been grounds for a peut mni Guano. Such pere a our confidence ; | bring the juice to specific Perit 1070 or 80; x1 
uj rof we get ‘oot | ina vat u i speci i epe io 
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Suppose, on the other band, nd, that hey had dnd nothing of this guano, This investigation resulted in the | toa clean ar previously filled with phar 
to do but eulogise Professor, an. praise the great | conviction that Phospho Guano is really the most |and placed in a ool cellar. 
success of his class, would it not have been mid that | valuable manure which has yet been introduced to the| „Eggs: Lake e eggs when newly laid, and place e jor 
that was ti and col owing farmers of this country ; and, moreover, that it is a | with the small end Paint HN exactly perpendi! Tt sholi 
dering EE TA tcd He, € said that fin any | substance perfectly uniform in composition, and not | a a board are ge holes for the purpose. T T" 
with regard to adding to subject to those variations in quality and value, which | be, say 2 fee ‘oot 6 i ps and have ege 
Bint mmc E Dante o the Professor of cul- | have tended so much to damage the prestige of of Peru- four corners a "Ed 3 pt long. 
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the very that would have occurred PUN A ed upon 
him, tnd pn this moment he did not know that the} « PS Wo, therfore, did ‘not hesitate in taking the con- | they are filled. Eggs put i resh iro 
Professor operit a wish on the subject. For | tract for its sale in Scotland; and eabbequentiy i in | in August and September will keep till winter 4? 
all they knew, he might ishing | Englan dex as fresh ones, not only for cooking but eating. 
to be saved from his friends, At all events he had in | ^4 This contract expired last year; but has been| To Render Feathers Fit for Use for Beds 
no way protested against!his having been left out. 1 b dre,—Put ad ai 
ae i 1 of Happrveton moved the adoption; of the entire Continent of Europe. e bread out ; reper 
Sacer * We deem it unnecessary to add a further 5| till ‘the Pes p ; po will be sufficiently dry 
Lord PorwonrH seconded the motion that, the | but we commend to the serious enter to agricul- the animal pus decomposing and ca — 
rg should be received, in eto the subjoined reports of the Baron Justus von | disagreeable smell, After this, strip the feat event? 
The noble CuareMAN said that no member Liebig, Dr. Anderson, and Dr. Voeleker, embodying, | from the E pres of all those whose points are S or 
eeing with this report committed himself to any TER do, faets of so much importance dt ng the 
of fact, And as far as he | the comparative value of the Phospho and Peruvi Im gain put in the oven for 12 hous 
ow ient om Ed dg ciate sweet and safe from moth, " e 
uw eee might possi ibly have, DOE deposited a AMT 
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begged io "m ‘Miscellaneous. - p price as piece-work ite Pe picked 
Lai. rss, on n the E of tte Free Education.—How many readers of the Times | Pg goa ce ii weighed after being broug 
A aguas of educat He have large families and small incomes ; and how many yf 
lves, | —— 
o secure the same advan- Calendar of Oparatioate 
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has eased so ously tively high poems g geo but a succession of fi 
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Large handsome schools jr been | March or April, SENS it is hard t dis 
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secured. Young men are | reception of the spring seed. Ani 
irs ies, the professions, wd the they eis] M the fen soils. 
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ion, there are , exhibi ns of Le es and where sown & 
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r | Cambridge, Dablin, p or arta to A. held Gor | omen of bein aki TA oat 
our years: In the commercial school, the education is | of Wheat free NE uc Which" baye 
has d fa veal oharttery and two premiums of 50%, | the sales .of many of Oo hing, “having 3 plon 
y sugh as this which! seh per annum, to be held for Sx open to from 12 to 14 inches deep, on lands with S 
