DECEMBER 13, 1856.j 
THE AGRICULTURAL ee 
827 
“He should also be careful as hg his neighbours, t ri 
o 
ish, Germans, 
f Eng glishmen, of 
London, 1842, p. 108, he observes—“ How 
wonderful ae inexplicable does it appear, cry bodies 
which rem n fixed i bigs ng heat of a fire, have | 
roperty £ cpu 
| ments and man manures, as weil as fat cattle, sheep, an d pigs, 
the result of their cons umption, Probably the imple- 
| ments exhi bited in the eae ty and the e steam-engines 
gasor are diss 
or vapours in general as a very tnt at r influe: 
causing the yolatilisation of such Regge “tht 3 is, e, of 
Santa them to assume the e gaseo 
i ae and pigs may a at worth 7000. or Sook 
oa 
e general objects and Pisa of the agp ean 
Exhibition are referred to nother page 
terial a prosperity, 
ob law so char. 
in by soundness of its Sia ieas u- 
tions, in public morality, in m from taxa 
everything dear to a B t is immeasurably ane 4 
and in the d of a sani and — of agricul- 
ture it fe alas dienes compari: 
I ought to mention the prices of sha k 
sorts, but they 
po a lity 0 
in true li being fae | in that m 
striate o of th ie States, 
of rat 
ive 
5 cows from 
3 Sheep English 3 to 10. „Thonon dm anon 
same state a greater 
Many of the prize animals of 
Ty] h 
ap ate 3 to all 
does do not of oe 
Note, this extract is 
tituents o 
a 
stances peg in it, alth 
s that pro 
f | places, though the Gold Medal for the best in 
The H canton ia ene e hua 
heifers, shown by Mr. Heath and Mr, Stratton respec- 
tively, each received prize im its elass at both 
Hereford at Birmin 
as her 
I should ates up in the folowing words 
ling. hard-wood land, takin 
near a town 
Bii 
especial care it is well 
well-bred young teka 
bakier ~ ak the classes "br heifers 
olds, if _ do any more than merely gather athe 
an nimals as wi ill not breed, do mischief. It is probably 
rise 
l e guy in Cann, on a good macadamised road, 
ie 
last hypothesi. 
with good neighbours. Put and ye it ge ~ probable that a ae their 
food 
that fils these classes, which ~S to some extent be 
d result 
F 
seems to express 
here), and i f you do not Toroi? a happy and a wealthy 
man, you have no one but yourself to blame. 4 Cana- 
dian Farmer. 
e Correspon 
ton Ca sa bserve in your pari ser a of the 
de rigs 5 upon the Fans yt of feedin ng cakes for 
which is intro olin np ten of Cotton 
e of cake by |, 
wih Wan that I am ind oiis youa copy 
of the pres, and I also take the rie of šending by 
eep i earth in search 
or; ganic egies what t the ng find nearer the sailed 
tied pee hori said ora) 
pure bred Feet, aif A Cet we pas to = 
ss | butcher, worth much more if sh breed, 
not t had the chance 
whi ch, a uld seem as i if she had 
- 7 the greatest mey eraan of row od 
f the 
of feeding which. must ‘have fitted her for exhi- 
lecompos sition 0 
4 
can be taken up = them, the greatest 
uality, some 
whie e5 they 
amount of their inorganic food 
| Surface; it does not appear then very probable that the 
roots in search of this inorganic food 
he shor were of various q 
f them spear p aly ripe for exhibition, Tyne 
could not her casi, h er of the pri 
an area in „Which they abound into one of 
bited | ha the Duke of Banatort, from the stock of Me 
of Mr. Bates’s blood was 
arcity. 
food any afim that could 
We labour 
or an end, and we must sul 
draw down the roots. 
suppose that y within 
Bia hy 
i The Dovon classes were good, and the Gold Medal for 
of „the, ome itself. 
ing it to the m aS 
y spuriou 
troduced to the public under the 
‘6 whieh dei disparaging “i genuine 
injur y to 
a greater aw: arrived at than at more imera ones, 
If it is + ote de cece om we you pha 
= rent 
in the yard was won by one of them shown 
remarkably thick, 
well made animal „Birthing 8 ft. 4in., which is an 
by Me 
to! atmospherie easan to 
T. y good show of Sheep. 
u bowa were marw. > good, especially the tight 
us! 
tals of as ‘coil, how can we the 
to be acted: at 
‘ape 
ossible had Pa y of 
aie an aha 
; Mr. M‘Arth 
— om lescend 
of 0 B 
will descend 6 feet into ie rad. ; is it likely the they 
(80 deep in pep of soluble inorganic Rag 
t pens, where, as well as elsew where, his Grace the» 
e of d wi 
pri 
icate where the saat lo 
at we rs x ceived from 
"Wea tal 
. Wiley, of 
very | heights their heads tower a re 
e foo 
ree at Birmi rmingh: am, wh 
Bie as not being of oer] l 
oe by declarations 
had disqualified md frocks x 
ter, Hra jon 
bed before 
j eri 
| descend into the earth to araar, ens tionate to the 
? Can a seek at 
hi ich has been rendered 
on =) fatty matters 
ahs do, 
Woody 
Starch, pice and sugar 
Mineral matters—ash 
—Wmn. sy Poulton Hall, Sutton, 
oo is 
worthy 
e galleries p eed 
Howard (ploug np: e arrett (i 
drill &e. c), B usby (car ts, 
soluble by contact 
that the ey may furnish a 
supp! y the enormous neat 
Are roots ever found to spread or 
medium. er so 
uous st stream to 
‘tei pare baa ? 
Cheshire. laced near 
g— The co urtesy of Mr. Ben, Giles is the _ thirsty mouths of its fibres. 
Sap 
e 
p! nae ame ped +3 
se 
e have 
ecessity ae the descent of 
I therefor 
cause in a 
Wedlake map i mac! 
and a a ee 
| & Shuttleworth “(ed team 
(drilling machines, &c. 
ibs machine, ch: ce.) 
t Potato digger), Burgess 
Sea ee h 
k 
my earliest whois Be. Mr. Giles touches rather 
incidentally on a subject that, if considered at all, may 
lead to much discussion, as ing on 
s 
A field i Cay the Sot of Arts, „and the London 
as | Farm ha 
thus in successio: 
3 the laws ag waheleen and capillary attraction 
ea 
aff. 
beaters are flanged 
| pey in contact st he in evaporated s supplies its capable of holding hot Parr am ay 
many others : 
|, Garret 
place, and 
created 
to effect this from root 
Foctettes, 
meetings of the Smith- 
YER oy tae 
second, and third in 
at sages! adic sequence. The subject of manures, | 
seal ose derived from the consumption of Topa 
a continued conduit is tigen 
| being more like the resul 
culture ; the collecti 
by map „occupied on Wednesda; oh gig RAE om 
pe “we ns ene say whether they have 
are mags 
J 
in one, ” and in | Arts; the rotation of ' cropping pE whieh 
the attention 
A supposed th 
A if capable of being s0 Taraka] | of 
ied 
a large m sn wholly sgricltural, a at the sage 
ee. ae 
an ote of gas o 
and necessarily the ascent a ie the inorganic 
at this ah ea carries with it, I en 
pen to common but, as 
L 3 
| 
gone! 
observation ; Smithfield Club is 
t of the capabili ty of such | wholly one of pe a a” means to those results also 
Sire oe the Smiti 
|as cess gtd cated ig orale a multitude of the 
eral ublie, 
The Exhibition of the is not, however, | '° 
Wini amr of poudrette and 
of entering into 
ve condi ition, | ot 
Ees lian oi alta i J. Ford, Bland- 
speci- | ford; 101, H R.-H. Prince Albert, at 
ements of of plan 
os 
to refer to the moniy a ity of dear oe In variety 
its Application to 
