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nad a distin- | its pro Һесагіев? Hall 
He has moreover r had a distin- | its rovitest » hi is * “outside Apot 
e great кайан |" (3) t they h d wanted to enoo urage 
ия бы, гейш en would long ago have 
hn Cirencester College." 
ether 
—— 
in that direetion. 
ts ойны ty r2 ui ^ n of tho cil n spen toe | rel 
rsi e cu vn io : 
ен. wd Me мыр sta vm e Cha y diradis y Socie mira 
jw pem ч —: on of the Universities he fori тат ving, be sai or a gener 1 edu- 
RICU и AL GAZETTE. 
[JaNvARY 28, 1865, 
the Cirencester College a a great midden 
eie for Gloucestershire, and copied as m^. I 
пег county of the ki | 
the Royal A 
'ved th 
of the reds institution, and sues 
others of ar k 8 
as ough the Society of Arts, had | eation, an iny ES 
1 c to Mr. whi = the Soci ciety has undoubtedly 
some share in ihe dit belonging esami o Mr [Ме been guilty, is I be s Mer fee ҮЛ 
ust 
parallel betw 
edueation. No|P 
n en that a hobby ridden so effeotively and | h Mr ax 
constantly should carry him wherever he may ga-- |^ E 
that any suggestion or inquiry, how- |10 had exploded. Hesays: 
e limited to a Дас denad Sa “The R College of [s confines its ove [c 
special body, is being carrie 
h a 
and n alleged er of the Agricultural Society, | 108 
in his second letter, |t 
miles of the g У 
n the abun ndante ergy with whioh the work of 
general education, pnie їп дерей of any 
ed o 
ood middle-class schools 8, 
r 
profession. nin 
[dividunt to enoourage ind 
and i баня of character in | 
il witho the dde MESE — е the 
ass plain; or, Aer енә nis orer tho mid жш quere or ines. безер id ТТЫ 
eigen ыы | ledge and skill it genes UN Р -— аб uM | 
Бү, да оп a voyage of commerce and discove 
over the whole wide ocean of the English middle itor өз arè so [3 hom est 
tablishing a boar 
e | of е sity end "other "отце which they a 
саве of <‘ candidates 
i w одма phe of the for aregoing | 
the авран mig ht (же been omitted or displaced | certificates ; do they require the candidate a 
b other v sional term without any | хап ——€— in English, Classics, d Mathe 
laris im roni “ And examination танад? 
е А-А i us that agricultural education and Not by the Royal секр гае Royal С itself, b N 
the га tion наг agrieulturists are weh altogether be Tus 
f 
or this purpose the bac ua | 0 
Meo f | Cir 
the n 
„д ке noy of the " age, mel 
every account ahiri The prom 
m 
and 
donet, i ional | 
Corporation instituted for agrioultura l improve, | 
es e level merely of a middle-class edu. | f 
— we pro нА . Ав veni 
55 
= 
а 
d 
The еч те д о Ње | College" m 
" tter to the whole буд nature T ad о ао 
ofthe individual. 16 із the object of the Tatter to Surgeons i is dictate d by a eption of most 
sal and making due allowance for the 
the R 
It is difficult to read aright, and in their in 
d 
tell upon the relationship o 
to their landlords, their labourers, and thei 
Agricultu т. „education in Mr. 
the course pursued by the College оѓ yil 
efer ; 
{үнө t s to us that so far from the course of the t 
capacity 
will be 
6 робова) portion only of an арш 
tural a tion 
Т Heyne йз chemistry, уйы», бы rJ ai Surgeons or Арен ез” Hall. being 
meteorology, the of heat, geo eology, b t Mr. ACLA desires the Society 
animal patho! е Aa economy,” &e., = e. =й га ее admission к із te sinit: 
med. - all the sciences. It isto ken powers | donment of the arg 
wake- | KERRISON in his former 
UTILISATION OF - 
Іх consequence of some remarks which à 
a recent Number of the c Gazette, T 
and er. nations | 
habitual зарез, to | of ће medic al apr are » essentially 1 
nly na hay 
i nation 
rrespondent | professio 
w i уе 
—Nhom he quotes—it seems as if ће would rather | pas umen "em that Беу кашы. That 
ich they serve. The em 
na 
sIa 
| to to reply to Мт soil КУ: d poss T 
to ref to them briefly 
A * Cou unty Magistrate. a has obligingly 
his pamphlet on “ Тће Utilisation of Night Soil 
resumé of it was то ivea 
foundation timat e P ст ian "pn pose 
o 
— or a bn sd ** outside Tura 2 mm P. es 
|a dvi 
states that Tewa peo tha author's m E 
ara 
position, wha irtually and | be to : 
ards : their source of ma "s we repeat that it is just middle drm com marier een S * 
tenance and livelihood class a FA e our Athos) Ex that| Mr. Edwin Chesshire, а - know ed 
do we say that there is not much in мее n e contend i & be ond T of the e Royal Birmingham, . has forwarded a бү т. ий 
pages relating a MT to the merely profes- Хаома Бау of En pani pa pas his inventi 
sional aspec ood agricultural —M t what, on см — iy 'does Mr. Астлхр Solving the difficulties of the sewage question 
Ma the pamphlet might be as properly н | фи that he des P consists of an © pit,” or inte 
The Royal Agricultural Society may, as ank, which is so constructed that it m 
E profession, "yet ti there is much in it of asser- seems to him at the present time, take е either fo a common privy, in lieu of а m 
saraan ois and osi from which the future | decl b teps : : е relose Чув at some nt between а йе son aal 
er especially may benefit. e do not pur 1. Diff x S eansof a perforated par і 
а meer t ep 
& ourselves with a eordi cie tion Recognis Т sound standard of эш th vane ie te f zz ee MA. 
of | the sewers. ле s made large enoug ЖЕ 
be eta equ deer S UU) bns uis санок i те т ап average nie fr ight to E 
priae; pre young farmers and agrieultural pon, ach the pres dtr fox for Жы сара е Pe Es MÀ agentur oratio 
students of the count ner 9 ан said 
But the De que is — to Sir E. C. M lar ауны «i -- тое күге d ар ue Aese А 1 
ERRISON, Bart., his official capacity as s appears plai i eno ugh t > reat objection t he liquid } 
President of the Royal Agrieultural Society of | education which tho E ety y is eod es aldab зет д the plan is hat tho а a 
gland, a its o mainly is to induce | rewa Apoth ries Hall accepts all ао | along with 16 some of the most fertilising prope". 
the English Agricultural Society come for men whose general education is pro: al the solid matter. It would be found diflicnlt Ws. 
ward and assist the Universities, the College | attested ; it takes the preliminary list p Lei Pio J se of many houses, to fix the tank so as 00 
e ciety о n guans from the han eneral ex of its being easily removed 
al improvement of m anme iab ho wri 
it w- 
al standi сотов -r pro- 
n 
We мА tha son ане t il b pice th бочу рет кы i ue ine 
e con at the Society wiil be altoge ме 86 relimi 
мағ field of labour if it асверќѕ | them решае ui af vandidates, and ch mp 
tes from the neighb: 
Cire and who is өөү well acqua y 
the: pera upon which he writ 
eation of th n 
gives the details of a plan which (^ bas. 
| several years, and in numerous instances Ай 
not to a professional but а general examina- | Success. For urinals, he says, “ throw 002 
че ica s m а а MA À лене? я | tion by University and College examiners, and to | load of earth as the absorbent, and there fever 
" тане ho altogether er sen: reply | give prizes to th o reach their standard, not | ^? smell so long as pe is not coràplete? 
er 1) That the only ed "A Кэр” — о a professional, but of a general edueation. outdoor privies е recommends a plan, Шү 
(1) That the only ucation vit hich the| So far from ч {һе со ру, i he would ono А cated by Mr. Moule in hich 
ieultural Society has hne rs do | follow, the rule o with, and а box formed ù 
is ¢ Apionem. Edueati n (2)| whieh he еу а гт 
that | 
taki 
profession 
that a 'General Education! із as much out оѓ object is fully attained, we shall MK doubt have 
Eos 7ч а flap dcor at the back or side 1, 
- to the seat 
t iiber are placed, anod аА ы NI s 
