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d | Collisson, William, Beverley | 
the same e tIn cn Coulman, John, Red p se, Thor 
jt personally my self | in a m oealit ty UN phi signs ttem d NEAL ree dila Street, W. 
, Captain 
You think m perie d. ROCHE: Hepecot Red House, Morpeth 
, Jo Tritlington, Morpet 
views are 
with p 
Top. pg AN 
m to put them ou a par 
Daeansteccclog?. I ha ve no reason to think, any more 
tha: n you, 
KT on our atmosphere, but neither do I ed aa 
uel, Byw 
Dun & Ta leaned. Hungerford 
Foris. Juno Manor House, Riding Mill, Northumberland 
courteous rin an opponent, w 
sstrometeorologist or eat thing else, can have mete € v Aui er Veterinary College, Edinburgh 
sensible influence in lowering my views in the eyes of Garbutt Cornelius, Dunston Lodge, Gateshead 
ton, Wes 
Villa, Newenstle: -upon- -Tyne 
e ong ae NOH. 
M. Philip H., Ec tore 
Hall, Charles, Croydo: 
Harrison, J. F., Ca terham Court, Redhill 
destroyed by using odd. glass, ied the on ly pl 
di dei Hawthorn, William, Benwell, Newcastle- -upon 
I know of where it ca 
the Phenix Glass Bottle Works in Bristol. They dede Heath; ThoiséLHittlajBentoo, Long Benton 
and sift it ready for use. I heard they have a | Henderson, William, Fowberry Maines, Belford, Northum- 
in don in Endell Street. Are you aware the bee i m 
limed three times pren you burn them, | Hunt castle-upon-Tyno 
or Lodge, New 
Q Innes, Wiles Yield "Place, Warham; vom 
slugs must be 
whereas. ore onto of oes - the thing. Ad a very , William, Taywell Hou e, Goudhu 
EM P.S. If yon Leveti W William, Glasse nbur, urg, Oran to i : 
the gl = b x do E e, 4T s | Light. F. L., V'olversity College, Oxfor: 
n orita an fins ae xj fend T ede » pte T x Lyne, Reber t L., Oddington, Stow-on-the-Wold 
pw n, and sig McLaren, dina Hylton Castle, Sunderland 
only er, M y, Hugh M., Kidnall, Malpas 
Myers, Christ 
i Dock.—So 
jus crept out of his shell to tell us that he “sent a 
ofa common enemy found in a Wheat field a 
asse 
“Peter Dryland” has | Mye Dunston, Gateshead 
Parker, Henry, Low — ick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
Pollard, George, Di “> rbr idge 
Pollock, Geo. D., 27, deiner Street, W. 
few days since. The A inversion of the last de, James, Corney Bury, Buntingford 
ear's position of the roo no me njured its | Potts, John, Gat 
Talis. roots still gerd by ard i cae the | Ronaldson, J. T., Y ‘Victoria price Sea -upon. Tyne 
The dow 
A = d, Moulas H h, Acklin 
leaves E and had I not perte its course a fine Shii i, J bap ip dere Nave tater’ a 
thy Doc 
d have been the result.” 
1 
E 
» 
m, Tea hea 
Surtees, Villiers c. v. a Benge Ho House, b ewcastle-upon-Tyne 
e Pipe opta gh H praet 
ng is "x: n F. W., Willow Lodge, Finchley 
Ta Willis ‘South Acomb, Stockefidd 
bo. me ; Thomas S., Mau qna ll, ieee rsk 
, Ro ber 7j H., Bolton ark, W ftn 
Williamsom, Sir Hedworth, Burt, Whitburn ope citar arse 
n, Joseph, Manor Hou ooahorn 
Av wes 
IN. De "s ; pre ente d the 
| ti- | Repor ch it “appeared that. the Secretary 
| Mis daring the past mont ned b 
| 3 MM Biete Station, Buc, nd 
| March 21. : 2 Land ro i r 
| us Fy 9g.— B - egg I send herewith appears palanda 3 in = T of the banker arch 31 was 
be s to be worth notice. It is} 22957. 1s. The balance het for the quarter 
from a seal half bred Spanish PaA and me easures in ended March T. 1864, and aa ere of su ent 
E Hia dp: and len i were laid on 
f a pou "à any mda "B arrears then due being 
e, the am nt of 
obtai 
ae reached bebe roken, ended that a further sum of 10007, be placed on 
i m Companies.—You gave epis account dipole w ith the Society's dens ers. 
m your columns some three or four weeks a of the D rssi0Ns.— Mr. Ho , M.P., announced that 
Wakefield | Steam Plough adis pany.|he would read a paper on "ING ultural Education on 
societies just ready to start Wlan, April 20, at 12 o "clock. , Profess or wow 
for want of d 
r 
s on May 
MPLEMENTS.—Colonel Challoner, Chairman of the 
"| oastea "sepe their recommendation 
8 e 0 
gode to hold its — oxide 
That s ston & A 
| repor rt on Mr. Fow 
one eti T to 
ua al to about cwt., also 
f 
rel 
ERAS 
it Ae obviously be for his iden vem cativat 
ilo Ve [Will Mr. C. Clay, ot Wake- 
rej $0" to this appeal ?] 
triennial . pted 
in. Ma Mire) — Col (y ‘Challoner reported 
the Mh of the. ‘Showyard had been finally | 
sald that Mr. Jacob Wilson had secured 34 ac 
o 
z EH 
$z 
23 
Sel 
Societies. 
AL AGRICULTURAL OF EN 5 Com 
: Wednesday, April 6.— Present: | aqditi 
esident, in the char ; Lord Walsing- ition that it beused 
Vernon, Sir J. J. B » | a Jacob Wilson 
ew 
Mr. Bowly, 
ir tear Eh Col. Caller Mr. t Cerdo, M PA q 
Fisher ee, Classes. A discussion ensued on 
Jonas, Hi E Holland, 4, MP. n p Hatton, Mr. was ae carried by 16 a 
ingsoo! Mr. report w ow ted. 
F CarviNG.—The President al 
»| the Comittee having fully considered t uestion 
were unanimously of opinion that any srir n in 
the aee ^a ealving would be inconvenient and thus 
unadvisi 
EF 
this resolution, which 
yes to 9 noes, The 
orr, Mr. Wallis, Mr. Walle 
i Pre, Professor Simonds, and 
new members pg elected :— 
Mas, Soa inire i St. Neots 
wc com mittee re d of the as of Powis, Sir 
Ed. Kerrison, Bart.; Sir J. Johnstone, Bart., M.P.; 
us Kingsent, A Mr. Adand,] n Barthrop p, Mr, Druce, 
; Mr. Wi Hedkyns, M . Tho 
ER Willis, pet Professor Wilson, was 
to be 
eg yerba a = 
ewcastle-u 2 e 
Wiaan ae. . Holland, 
» Stocksfield, Northumberland be 
Ba ero! Fields, Walton, Burton-on-Trent 
= Lady, Sherborn Hali, Letonstur 
su 
94 Grenville, Abbott's Tt Nationa € Object to be prosecuted by the Society. 
The following Committee was appointed to consider 
Tare Mimi Gaion that bert should be an 
uld direct y 
aT desired arefair and reasonable, The firs 
piven ae as the guide, 
roms abov 
t ney ba willing to 
A: it just t im 
should also be sad 
reported that | inquires, 
Mies 
omp- sen 
eir country We sro perfec 
yet every man does endeavour to 
mah; and althou mA occasional notices 
om the Horse-breeding Committee of the 
report fri 
Tonal gems Society of Irelaud, viz., The Earl of 
| Powis, Lord Berners, Lord Tr degar, Hon. Col. Cotton, 
T. Ge iie Hood; ir E i ne Bart. ; Sir Watkin 
F 
M 
a! 
2. 
Wyn 
desti Nr. Dent MP. $ Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Mr, 
Tor 
Milw ard, Mr. Pain , and Mr. 
addresse, by Messrs. Howard t 
TA b isl 
o the offic oci. 
| be noadvantage in appointing a Comm ittee. After a full 
discussion by the bia say the amendment was carried 
by 18 ayes vote! 
morials with plans a 
n 
May. The Secretary having 
cancy in the Counci [^s the decease of 
on. Lord Ashburton, Vice-President, g 
n to fill this vacancy would 
place on the 4 
ein Clubs. 
TRAL: April 4.—Mr. T. Congreve in the Chair. 
me; subject appointed for consideration on this occasion 
* The New Assessment Act,” the introducer being 
"E Dumbrel 2 2 Hurstpierpoi int. 
a few arks by of introduction, Mr. DUMB. 
said :— 
For many years past, and probably ever since the Parochial 
Assessment Act rens m operation, much difierebot of opinion 
eat discrepancy of practice have pees as to the 
X ot arrivi proper valuation of rateable he 2p 
virens Act6 & 7 
upon 
ber bita rated thereunto, that is to say, 
ed thes ce might reasonably be expec! 
Mu ‘ane, ving have given rise to endless con- 
gis n 
nales f principle 
parishes “and BS res > le have submitted t 
ather Be io of m 
of Lg 
appreciatic 
pests nd it is c hat to get rid of the prev: g. 
Qnin the appaksitanee: o; tribunal exer- 
e er was Hn prd 
ciain, e functions of an 
although “the main objet t of the Act gi 
— ustment of taxation for county ‘aa ird 
m ‘haben ish and parish, another important ser 
culties of 
$c 
profession 
but ix cheap, Ahen = should really exert 
their united judgment sd vasa. the qme spent fry to 
assessment, and who w not intended td to CU 
uide MÀ narrow rules ‘x be nsequen 
ird of professional bere constantly sitting to to 
ir eod aas - roek MÀ 
ch an assessment coi 
be 
mated ? There Es trae king 
pro| return, or by a 
ys rahe eer d shall be d 
a large pro- 
sented in the union assess- 
iens s by “aking i its actual re al re: ioo a criterion. Again, 
idental c: phe ies 
ve their actual ned 
