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June 14, 1856.] THE 
ed for future use, , colour 
i ech passin PETEA is certain to ae moist ure mai pe be driv: of hav 
i weather inuane lt c 
ee IVE A! 411 
, tions it ought not to me oe judgment of oa sr 
e W: Jorida a merits of an 
ss—the abso! Pro wn y to fatten is rayon 
bas be | pata Bn er cyrametry and an good qualities in 
RAL GAZETTE. 
o 
| or tyne it can never even. be t 
— if it be not ele an animal, it is in itself a most paaa point of 
ried ; and s 
cellence, 
breed, sg es is from 
I hope, to l 
gladly m of for the 
of irrigation, and therefore “the zeðtogichl structure | che an 
opposed to the theory of com- 
a sy afi ein which in a Say a dis 
trict might fully answer the inte nded pues e—an 
of t the „country is 
and questions of a like nature are con- 
to saosa, it woul 
d ta 
mo 
applicable in the first in ance to 
ich have nhay to na 
to be advantageo It 7 nea 
soon spread ; there would b 
n the ground of ex penal whi would be | the alleged evil of barrenness? I 
would be | very g goo 2 perfection a at ich breeders sh 
a some size, |is that very combina aot he condition and fruitful 
i in seve this exhibition 
pr os p development arises ; 
condemn the de monstration of that precio 
ae compared ae ne one 
i ve se a 
tinually arising for the sensido of the 
i A fi 
land; thus | e 
n eth practical 
field operations as wage ahs ng maps of different aro 
tions or section of strata occupy mu uch o f the 
attention 
ment or the prac! 
racter. 
with the breedin sÀ “which 
e | barn the sajeg would Le the greatest for the experi ix isi 
Before we mhn: of “the et what met let us 
I have seen S system applied to the seasoning g 
wood in ss iy ean ner, and ma beautiful and | ie English exhibitors. Our readers are aware of the 
erfe I am informed that it is applied with | frightful calamity that has just araara ruin, desola- 
ra eat effect j ‘the drying of the wetted oben d yara pre- fon and death in vario of France. Never in 
parato; e7 ra weaving, in whi ch the quantity of water 
lle a 
expelled ery great relatively t in th effects, and made so many 
yarn. It ann aA to me impossi not to stretch | victims. ith view of alleviating those evils 
the applica! and helping the thousand tehed inl 
the imagination to tion p the an to 
purposes of a far more extended and important cha- | wh peri 
me bape tide, Mr. 
whilst in the Government School of Minas oe prin- 
arisa 
who is 
Bie fo me Raga is that the same Arse might be ap- a good arg nen by Mr. tema loeb 
ciples of a science are which if some 
én 
they would at once gee it as altogether removed 
m the regions iby nce on account of bei 
so Mainkatly pract ey 
aa 
re 
DRYING GRAIN AND rtd CROPS, &c, BY | n 
HOT A 
f Oak bark, an operation requiring pa rsham, Clanearty, Lord Talbot, 
in fact, nearly a a ‘te Engi, ption and Seotch 
to it, wa sole desideratum being tu expe el the surplus exhibitors » has co! tion list, wh which we 
moisture to retain the peda substance 
an tay in an uninjured state—but I 
on that sej subjec 
orbear Aen already produ best possible effect 
I eiii intentionally 
hi 
uced rs 
song the French, yi nothing tends more to cement 
and m 
t separate ject. 
i my statement to generalities, which teem than sympathetic deeds of 
os ba Pilona by more de ay? ed statements shor ald wn ues J 
such c o be required. Man On Thursday 1 a wap was given by the 
a of the agricultural 
igs cloud which hangs over aita the inunda- 
tions n Fr rance, the aspect of the e corn mar rket, i this 
‘er 
ud avd the m 
hem F already anticipate, but as yet yp see press, to =i, foreign “inde d other distinguished 
whioh pay not be obviated and r nigra If the project agriculturists. Some four or five speeches a 
ork ny | vered, the first an 
coun 
harvest in any, but especially in the present, year. No 
greater misfortune can sonn in a financial, social, or | 
ight i t will no do ubt be ed o out, as ma 
4 
y 4 ison spo 
jery as this will no doubtsbe ra many persons, those | renei aid his beautiful a the were most a 
i | ere nae ast 
industrial point of view. 
not less in rural 
from the seasons or from “imperfect agriculture—or a 
eatin of bo As respects agriculture, it 
doub $ in a more improved state than at any former | 
be. My conviction is Sat t agriculture is yet only J 
pez infancy, and that the produce of the soil ma; mep. be 
ented, profiabiy, t toan extent little yet thought f. | 
As es omg ts the seasons, they 
of man ; but I can t hel p humbly thinking 
that the whens? sin, = Forethough tof man 
re than t been aerario to guard 
of thete had effects on the all ro agnen 
rth, as respects the food of man and 
various š 
Set grit rops and hay, I have long been 
impressed by: the idea that some artificial means = 
the effects of a Panay 
whether in harvesting grain crops or hay, but In 
could see my way to the practical tecmlisiment. of 
this end. An P 
go forward, My opinion is that this is the age in which ote by Monsieur 
than in other | known in png iba Ul o aay i spe of That 
‘affairs, T. F. Kennedy, London, June 8, 1856. gen f his fame, and elicited the 
test a) 
RTL IS era Monday right Mr. Jonas a to 
THE PARIS recent SCT LET EXHIBITION. | several of his friends to celebrate his success 
a ast officially made exhibitor ; about 20 sat down ioa a sumptuous banquet, 
known on Friday morning by keim the plates to the | among 
stalls of the Sarees at we peeps 1e and Belgiu um, The Scotch also have had several fétes 
under the able management of Mr. Maxwell, whose 
word fortunate, for in many in 
have been serii he ge of ey ‘than “the award af exertions ns generally on „behalf of the Scotch exhibitors 
On M e end o; 
merit. As itis, some o 
are either passed by in Sinsi contempt or ridiculously | f the 
stigmatised with a mention honorable, and that, a grlieries, y ” which had been ira p saan and 
competing in classes where there are so many as eight | turned into a spacious hall. Owing to the great number 
prines siren $ o kae: to be epigets) only those who had gained 
It s always.a n | gold medals, th is those who had taken the first prize, 
ta Il, the others are 
medals in one of the offices 
sa: ikiia 
find fault with 
4} 1 h Vik 
dsappeintment of our own interests or peediieetipnns | their silver ait i 
ecent n notice in your Paper arrested that it is with the greatest reluctance w e to | attached to the building. 
e application ‘of an inge- make a few remarks on this subject ; but spite we see| Origivally vig db ica es were offered in each class; 
nions invention to the mpk In your „Paper of such breede: rd Faversham, Mr. Douglas, Mr. | but when the of entries was made, and the 
the pani ses of May, a deseription is Stratton, and some others discarded altogether, and | number of the peri Bs ertained, a greater number 
cal por fe a plying heat to eats enstructures, their — ls, some of which poe gained prizes in our | were given in proportion with the quantity of animals 
For these, pur ist heat is required, for the own “ All Englan: a boi loc: ws eting | pep Thos the short-h 8 prizes in the 
ti = ee heat would be required, = ainust our best bree: pone we have reason to | 2 bull clas ses, and 7 in the 2 cow and heifer classes 
pac angen separ Ea ad. idea is that hibiti kable and pecti Same af the Scotch classes bad so many 
grain crops | and hay may be subjected, pr cover, to mportant for its probable influence on the progress | as 11 ien wre 2 for. the short-horns the 
of dry heated air, and that of “surealture on the continent, should pe been | principal Sra cakers w ir. EERIE TONUS 
ry ll moisture may be removed hens them, marred bn so flippant an exclusion as that of which | had the cary, oar {i which he exhibited. lst 
rendering it at once agen to dispose of them in safety we complain rize for oa bulls, for opal Butterfly ; Ist PRETE 
to await the dem consumption. The invention! The reason alleged is over-fattening in the animals ; | heifers, kr lst prize for Next to him comes 
to tinsel I allude, and sa Which I trust these ends may it is the old Eat PESAR ira hed and served again, Mr. Am bler, » who takes the Tst) prize for young bulls and 
be ac hed, is that of Mr. Hazard which, by a We must confess at o g The 3d is _ 
pokig aaki aian cal process, generates and circulates alone, and although r we ron it on a to M heifer b y Mr. Douglas, of 
currents of pure air, heated pe such a ı regulated tempe- 
r a yet we should have abstained from making A th 
ledged ‘merits, were “Tequalied for being too fat, 
rature as may be requ i 
— reniato in, moy pai ven inclosed space, I will 
a barn of some size hal be fitted wg Bed 
fhath 
APA 
he judges 
hones not og att to give prt reason for: oan facie ¢ which prizes were awarded. By a strange an 
d Mr. Douglas’s animals _ 
apparatus of this kind, a crop of a 
into ws in nsuccesive 
The surplus ce be dis- 
a nee honorable, that is, commended. It is difficult 
to understand such an act of orerar for either 
e pr oprat tr ed in England, j fat or they were 
teati 
strange ostracism with whieh sieg have visited some of 
| the best ashests in the Pala 
In the 
tities. 
and driven of Thus are proerss oft tho best | 
pe 
|e 
Tat by tl 
that animals Ae riae too | not isq petmg torp D 
1, N Aad t 
ed, 
rocess q forbear to go 
that apron it was with the authority of 
ju 
In the cow class Mr, Charles Towneley was awarded 
that peeking ou Fisna the Ist prize, the 2d to Mr. Douglas, the 3d to Captain 
an eco 
into detail on that point), and that i 
amply compensate its expenses, but fair trials and 
experience could alone Sorat decide that 
int. 
One result, however, is clear, that the quality of 
produce so treated with 
eset 
all improved systems), w 
assume ed s; 
highest. Pare, though heated pork gi would aes sed ; | are a 
no bad ta could be imp: g K 
the! 
ent Nopa sina 
sibe. the 
udgment, an: ecid: 
point where fleshy aes: ended, bap rage Ts 
commenced, The reason alleg 
high — n in breedin; pa is that ‘it makes 
b and nce taken for granted, 
this rule admits of | an 
t tl 
pe the 4th to Lord Monk. 
ing Herefords class only four animals were 
hibited, and had to com ee oo Mr. 
se Hobbs, who erp of the four animal 
prize for 
that twithstanding small num! 
exhibited, Mr. Hobbs’s two ells a and heifer were 
| good specimens 3 of ‘that breed, and would have 
exceptio: experience tells pe 
eat. number ‘of good animals—in fact, we mA 
ll DA pe SpE eE saw a rt animal 
cea Fr, 
[2 
i 
ih 
eh t was not in good 
© 
early winter need no longer exist, ad that th 
high i cr whilst on the petition. 
In the Devons Mr. 
ii 
consumption ; the exact degree of pr might 
regulated by the intentions of the ous whether 
= or to keep. uld in rocess be ni 
th niche e daily see int poor in every respect, 
in be ag baader si in quality, detective in 
every point, m withal utterly barren, 
a low condition, proved barren, an 
Turner as usual 
cringe i gang fr tate a ee 
like th 
Be 
this 
there were many very good 
h, 
e o 
andes pi tp of a 
ied 
wing om 
a pe a more nutritious diet and seme 
e to breed. 
sotealy ft, were made i 
We do not mean to mayithaba sary. high condition | Lelesttere, 
af 
essrs. Landay 
vanes Booms Webb, H. S. Hay 
wns, and Mr, Beale 
the principal honours. 
| 
j 
ly under control. eaten a Ae s regards | does 
Y, my belief is that its quali! 
not in some instances interfere with breeding, but | 
Ta 1, dmit: € so many 
