Josz 17, 1865.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. 563 
ЖЕ marier o tho poopie wio, without pach charged төш maias. D - - —— — — 
= less to the peop ps Bak witho such | c charged from r3 Daring the t dry year man Exrmict 
tively acting influences, have their lives! |elear and distin "ix S 3d bw d Uni ттм тин а gene v3 „хла, 
Thus, it may be жайы to learn that | traced to the сога of cesspools into the wells| 1. “АЦ l candidates will have to ti up a printed srin for tte 
atoms, visible and invisible, V hich ks complain | Eu from which families drew their water for domestic venite. Application for those forms should be made to 
of for blackening our linen and making our skin of a This has dits f. there having been enough | Ошу в, Gas ae а Ње piaco оне Lud 
sallow ма. рн against p bee mm J : апу to d the om being and rid its "e M dier d or p rans Candidates are eror Е 
\ earn will p robably be held at tb followi: 
dani, bai which y "ge well, while 2" average ot been bte and the T-— щы oso add — are given, kindly 
trol, in a more health- reserving as well as more profit- | | Ee to so flood the land- vac Жын ia” vell that the | gos та лө rtr тө á Meteo, 
e D ESAE Eu SEE CCo eim 
ust has pé ihe sam - ваше T бра JE гэна to human life. " | Ormiridge i ры йы ctm лец, 
time that it is a absorbent; wood ashes, { If it be wy for the latter c consi iderations this subject рее} А Broadgate, 
too "and charred vegetable refuse are equal to soot from | is worthy e most serious attention by "es E pog ew c oem Wos i кб te, W 
coals as disinfectants, while they contain alkalies that | | family. And when it is considered that if farmers and | Riding —A x be gren 
arewrorth husbanding. But the question is deodori would work к together, | Liverpool: N. Waterho 
sation of offensive and injurious scents. ow 1 now ' do | this now jer source of destruction to life may be | London: Т, Бойу e 0 0 opm он, w. 
we proceed in a general way? Put soot on ее. — | turned to co rcial pr rofit ; why, then, the question | Northampton: Rev. R. P. Lightfoot, Preston Det Deanery. 
at ôd. a bush el as it is, and after thr rowing the Norwich : Rev. Hinds Howel! poras Rectory н 
our fres in some corner we put them е а lota тт ы otherwise m work. Where this | : Ear: Park. 
heap, or on the land е in any sort of way, f, ed has not e already begun, the present season is a 
just as it - happen as to place, RAT we dig a hole | good ti commence, that a stock rof E may | 
or i din; 
——— mp! роп: Rev. A. ilta, Polygon House. 
Ay: krem, rectory Office, 1 
est Buckland: J. H. Thompso: n, Без, Dovon County Bloc 
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which these s = o D uv 80 well «ары and the rm of the following autumn. W. G. AERE W. OR AE EA 
р et Si 
{е bodies may be left out of our present con- е *' These forms must iW ed by No b 
WdWatons. Bat what an amount of waste both of AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. | to ie ramo Local Secretary CET Bem mast ы те: : 
ili health annually takes place in vill [The following is the ultimat t of the Educati bu us On О. PES 
кч бна " and sin, “4 mes. by d ге mittee of the Royal Agricultural Society. Wet SEE d dei Ü charged by' the Committee at the place of e 
Our теюпговв, and Lo adapting our means to nir TA the experiment it indicates shoul No. їе is required by the Royal Agricultural Society of 
our гед i . Tue Committee have revised the report placed didates for the Society's priz 
їл ‘possibly clen em Ae АЙ NES belore the Council on the 10th of March, nd send Жаль TUE, o CS THEM 
осой of the cout nearly so, instead of again taken р eration 15S iilo subj в! Application r^ forms] of recommendation should be 
їп und, the ‘valuable Че vate ied Јес | зош. delay to the Hon. Secre! Royal ооо 
f whic might be 
whi ch we doen upon L— n Committee, 12, Hanover 
— o EN к, now Fee ? К n 2. S e period of the year at partiou e s may be obtained on т Бонг! —— 
" is without any offence "to the | which this report has been en м м К the 
senses е danger to h n itd dnd out of ten, Committee cannot recommend an tion in 
— and lat á " make ро practical assum in 1865, and are "a үт to Кеө у-ү ды IN CATTLE FEEDING. 
m 2 uie pi ocu tho ATI that is ions c о ejecta, эй ich | advise the appointment by the Council of a Board of spring Mr. A. Smith, Stevenson 
take р rs vite ins t-bi Examiners until a trial has been made of the existing B еа за. аг attention of late to the fa 
te p те yh c d ET bud ust-bin or tho examining bodi Рет д of stock, having а prett 
merino Е er à n the pus sms ыд 3. The Committee recommend MT EX p поё Potatos on hand about the tine when he was 
Ке е 5 plain brickwork aud | exceeding 100], be given for Societ ongst | beginning to feed off his cattle, thought of trying how 
cement LI. метте rare and ап candidates who have passed the Oxlord. w Оларын they would evi 4. а pens with the usual 
opening at cons veniently arranged; or, | Senior or Junior Examination. quantity of oi The cattle were accordingly 
limited, a metallic receptacle Ael 4. That а sum mot exceeding 100. be given for off with the Potetos, and eem so well on them that 
removing ag bodily when full may be adopted. A p resolved on testing the дәи ies of the root still 
where a little expense is no object, a few Aae Oxford see Cambridge Examinations who have passed farther this season, by feeding from first 
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arrangements may be adopted for allowing a systematic | tho Prelimi inary Examination. on Potatos. ча at the same b for hi 
distribution of this natural deodorising materialfrom | 5, That а sum of 1007, be left іп the hands of the in carrying out the i pulping system, io which he is а 
a chest е wed at mis top of the closet. „| Committee for additional prizes in connection with | convert, adeg a 8e а! 
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commercial value of the material in question. We| 6, Every candidate shall be recommended by a а | А lot of cross-bred Short-horn stirks, rising two years 
know it must be good if taken proper care of; we member of - m Agricultura Society of England; | 014, were bought by him at the Linton October market 
must be y dependent on Я last autumn, and divided as equally as possible with 
of them have had for sere Heo ye ag either requis cultivation of "e nd for h pes rt, or intending d to condition, size, and so forth, among three 
be restored by = ng kept down in pastu hs make Agriculture h is eec The lot numbered 20, six of which were to be 
n to them the clemens which. have € n the choice or special subjects, the Committee | Ep Potatos, seven on pulped Turnips, and seven on 
ost in the way gene Itw е farming neara кы, застапу moe to those in which candi. sliced Turnips, with the usual allowance of straw in 
village or number of houses, gesta pA were sure of| dates ий at the Oxford al | i 
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пор Out occu Mos, from having a lease or other | examin nati iin i bes made their selec M with a view to| From the moment s poer the courts, upto the 
ity, for 21 years or so, we would enter into an the encouragement of proficiency in such branch of | month if Parch tl the fi 
mx ent at once for as many of these places as we | science as are applicable to the ыу of sa er time, а e proportion, got oil-cake and 
get ; and S, th we wouid agree to give, by way agriculture, and calculated to e the iini of the | Barley- metr io f opt LX the cattle were kept exclu- 
d t f th Ц student for the proper reception of that practical educa-  sively to their ота kin 
per annum for their refuse, we would under proper | tion which vd imately bë БАр DY ODAVAN Ps iu ei ie show which was the 
security fit up гэд closets во as to make them оғ һе w working of a farm, and thus enable him to test most nutritive artici of food. Almost frõm the first 
perfectly e to the inhabitants, at the same | the value of such theories as may be presented to him. | the xe cattle took the start of their 
Hime that they would be convenient for carters 8. The subjects chosen will bours, and, to е 
eer thom wi with cleanlin and ease to them-|machine makers, manure manufacturers, and others vio | but otme o at the finish a b dro fer phe ed 
Ordinary weather nothing would E ne ill be tt acted to these examination others. too the greatest 
required but - common ashes t Nepise due Todirectly de te for | Г elish, ги never gave the slightest indication of 
e eue The воо ich accumu lates | t} “ hoven ” all the time they —— f В" а 
reserved for chan, Beca x eerie опей EDWARD Horas, OMNE, fact no beasts could have given less*trouble or anxiety 
Миим; a> if this were not suffi A "igne i КЕ Mav 16, 1965, | from the day they were put into 3^ close till they 
be in т consu for warded in eoumection | I i : z ^. 
oss of fertilisers from | „2186, 10" the боро Ө DE nodes in December, 1865 | about seven months, While the experiment was thus 
MET i proi part of this system seems M Wa prouti od a sum not excooding ‚ £150 | satisfactory with regard to what we may call the : 
us to be во sim simple and easy t that it is a matter of That tho Said su rti на No. was not less во 1 
astonishment i has not spread before now into one x L то ан но Ех а —D ыр court containing the cattle fed оп pulped Turnips. 
Prop o Deme Н. Moule is pressing Juniors, a sum n. note xceoding s 22 These also, almost from the nning, evinced a 
ihe us but he damages the tiere of | Seniors” 25 | superiority over their neighbours fed on the sliced 
" eme of carrying жа omestic refuse| IL. To prizes for cau ез who (ha z passed the Pre- Turnips. They were decidedly in better condition, 
a form instead о! eih y = ну Lerner d are dis any of the коси more money— perh 3 the best test of all that 
qr а а dw eds and using dated maii they had ter fed. cattle, as we have said, 
rial (cl were p as near] 
X: M rii iem & лыш as possible оп ап equality, and their difference of 
pier Section 9. oon (b) Botan ition at the end of the experiment was solely due to 
o health ot tho dry system of Section 10. (a) Zoology, or tg ed the difference of feeding. The average price obtained 
moval is SP be de startling to iint ui of the two DEI nd) ort бә, each. They were sold privately, 
i А sum not exceeding he value put on уй by the purchaser—a 
Beniors. jadgmen nt—being as fo ыкты ү: пал cm 171. ЖЗ 
household purpose Section E. Mathematics. each; No. 2 l 
from wells, If we onl t mias E — c F. rom 61. 15s In other words, the onis cattle 
in tolerably stiff clay 10 or ors er 0s. more than 
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brick and mortar ML uM bone. оњу | Tho val eourse in 
Au, Оп the well that may be a less "ber wi 3. өзөнү, inetuding ng Physical Geograph. |the expense of raising the different lots, because 
vr m the water of which, too, ma be 8 or 10 feet more than one of these three if No. 3 court were fed off cheaper than No. 1 court, 
drain of dat dee the ul-equal4o an open кено» divisions. eo e gso п0 inducement is E— — say. — from 
1 .. I. " to P t tos. t can 
ia country villages, at form bo Ee Water | ITT. то ede s for Candidaies who o answer papers to bo sot in ame Rak M de Quis wu supplied with a 
R то соттон ppm вао who have passed the Pre- | daily allowance of ча earefully | weighed or 
liminary Examination as above, and also to any young | measured, and it was foun 
men хо exceeding = of age (duly —S | the No. 3 court the seven € cwt. of 
of the way the liquid of cess end е I >= urnips per diem, those in spei were puc and 
currents Wells used ebb and flow in subterranean| ` 7^6 Special subjects cri io eh ocn gn :— — [better fed with 9 T or 2 ent. per day less, " 
according as the surface soil may be over- [remm | D MR was a direct saving in the 
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