28—1850.] 
m in a court of law, t the ny Tie added, |i 
was unanimous 
paon —The report of the 1 Committee 
having be n read, me an of that part of 
which et reference to a recommendation by the Come 
that a lecture-room ahoni erected 
e: 
12 25 
the Council that, as their President at that time, it ae 
very great p testify 
3 oi 2 
2 
of the Society, by ma a proposition to the 
Council rie he ho bapta fea would as readily accept, if 
it should be advantageous to the prosecution of 
the worthy objects of the Society, as it in Krag 5 
and cheerfully offered on his part; avail 
should find it ö a the 
mansi 
ly adopted | Chairman 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
445 
Leicester sheep, to examine the different animals sh 
in those before awarding the prizes, in . to 
| disqualify all those 1 — 2 iiy not produced agreeably = 
with the printed ear 
GRICULTURAL 
of the Implement Committee 
Council the report er e the 
various practical vay s of which, connected with = 
t | stewards’ departm the following two paragrap 
may be selected hie publication, on Pint e e of the — 
interest felt on the points 
* 
d to 
ys 
The committee have the satisfaction of reporting to the 
douh, “that the improvements made by Mr. Amos, the Con- 
— ing En —— ved to the 1 in the apparatus for * g the 
inery, will supersede the necessity of the 
hiri * — chasing a s eam-engine of their own for — trials 
at their Country 
. The pare direia recommend that the judges, in their 
awards to implements under the head — 3 ous,” bear 
in mind the e of small farm 
Colonel CHALLONER assured the e that Mr. 
wn steam- engine for their 
3 would prove F ae 
he, however, had not felt that fear so 
had done; he knew 
what -quantit y of power € each machine 
e principle a adopted for asce: 
require uired to do a 
m 
confidence that the zeal and ie science of Mr. 
part —— of 
ire unanimo accepted by the Council, 
with an expression of their E paniki sense of the kind- 
hic h had prompted his lordship to sane it to 
M. P., 
porma CueEmistRY.—Mr. Puse 
ND BARK 
e, laid before the 
he 
er every | whi 
temporary ob Mr. Turn ye e 
the Patinfection FA felt to find hat 8 was recom- | 
— Colonel e er ge t 
which they refer, i 
— 8 1 
— 
mi 
trongly as e 
rtaining | 1/ 
grow ing erop into rows o of three. 
1 
5 kill I 
They 1 — two 3 ö and, aft 
moved, the stapl 1 upo: 
is gently laid u ost, and in orm 
frost may be felt ight yan csin 5 whole. 
almost see down to the subsoil. This di 
H 
is my first outlay. 
Wheat, I have had onl 
t — — for every 
under mstances, could be made at a m 
coun 
The President 3 before the ceu a arte 
tion addre by M. Célestin Chilliard, of Par 
n his of, ares ce u of the Potato 
rate | on a 
expense pe a common blacksmith throughout the 
0 
3 and — — for seed time. 
8 ad libitum, I ee at. 
t — to what follows 
20s. grea 33 
the ane in the seed. For m; * "Whea 
I make e wi a three-wheeled I 3 — 
usual, in order to cut 
land to the depth of 23 or 3 inches. Boys 
or men follow, and drop single grains into the channels, 
about 2 or 3 inches 
the fi maiss and 
The tw 38 and 
es of 
the ro ft 
e outbreak of | n amon veyed the Couneil his A per all 3 8 ten 
the stock of Mr. Capel Cure, sex. These reports | sense of ri eae of the Society” s Journal. Mr. N sie Into the. ee year! 
w. erred to the Seared Committee. Professor of Kennington, presented a copy of his chart of t *The hoe is still kept at oak å 1 of 
Simonds continued to reg: pleuro-pneumonia as a l Poseiliferous Deposits in the British Islands, the growing Wheat as long as it is safe; and then 
purely non-infl t its commencement. | prepared for — use of his pupils. Mr. Layton Cooke | comes the last of all—the sickle and the harvest 
Exeter M RETN O.— Lord Portman transmitted to the presented a copy of his “Referee and Guide to the home. Sum up, then, the outlay for this crop, from 
Council the ee report Seti the General Exeter | Valuation of “Heal N dedieated * him to the to 
ee h ae ean? ociety. Mr. * of hi Son teats 5 with fork .. nats i ere ie 
e Committee have concluded contra ` 
ning for the execution of ths —. — Aa e show- yaris Hand oot to Bris, ani to th ast at Pressing, sowing, hoeing, carrying, threshing, 2 
and for the hire of hurdles. 
z Th 
Soyer fo: 
adjourned to the following Wednesday ; and notice was 
with M. r for the 
vilion dinner, art the 
former country 
rates and taten 1 o 
Two pecks of seed Gs) the bushel ! 026 
5 „£4 13 6 
Renee = — the contract price at the given „ 0 e rising of that meeting, they should « Such the ch the f 
3. Th ave chosen by lot the stewards of the tables in the | * — ‘away Councils erir ld at the The Wheat is now th at is the yield ? 
R be abt e monthly meeting in I have already had Lee on the same acre of 
4. Thay have danse ofthe pres — — — — London, on Wednesday, the 7th of Kodiak, for three successive years. O first year I 
—. the ees cane i — — . — took no account ; but I pda: accurately R ened peen 
5 h t toasts z 
8 Rebiews. produce ofthe two lat year ued the id has bom 
6, They have received and published the Secretary’s final . Word 2 ‘es Cos e same in Cases, y 
report, on his communication with the railway compa- CRONE ag tne iegrower may Four ur quarters a and two ENEE of keby at 
nies, on the subject of concessi — in favour of the So- yet grow sore and his Labourer Happy. 3 40s. per quarte: ei 10 0 
ciety’s Exibitors at the Exeter ng. to the Stout British Farm Ridgway, Piccadilly. Ons ton and 12 cwt. of straw (at Zl. per ton)... 3 4 0 
7. They have made the usual application to her Majesty’s Pp. TEOT 
siti ad . 8 for the Home Department We Sight ben kits to hive midadi this pamphlet | 3 of e tae 
8. They have made due arrangements for the various tickets | to our ey as introduced to us in the follow- 
and the official badges required at the Exeter Meeting. | in g oer iT its a Total amo £7 0 6 
— e eee e of any a aufer farmer has published his| To myself, rors — ‘ni this acre of Wheat 
This report cone been adopted by the Council, a re- balance-sheet, and in nine cases out of ten it is not aoe is worth 7 l ows 6d. To a tenant, renting at 408. 
rt was received from Mr. Manning, the 8 ety’s | merely a blank but s ‘plot. Even the sangui s., or 60s. it would be 3 3 
contractor of works, on the near letion of all the | Culturist, with all his outlay, and wit with profit of 54, or 4. 10s., 
ements — me ted with the 8 aa 85 of ‘he Pare and scientific 2 of the soundest t principles of | or 4/. the ag Would the stout British farmer, who 
lion and e Brandre “Gibbs informed | Chemis his ect, has but little to show at had 100 acres with a sheer 
the Council that he to Exeter in a few | Present b tilled fiel comely home- | of 4007. ? Before I leave of — ea and. 
days f t date, for the of encing stead, for etl me. result of | must two remarks. First, i ll be 
operations in the Show-yerd, and that he should be pre- present prices for corn inevitable? I humbly conceive | seen that I have charged, under one head, the several. 
pared, as the Hono Director of the Show, to receive it is not, and 4 h you, to call the at- | items o pressing, emg &c., down to rates and taxes 
and attend to . a the Council might think | tention of your readers to a plan by which, with Wheat | I have made as minute a ca tion — of what 
proper to transm at 40s., the corn -sheet may 257 show is the cost of each item to — . but, as the amount 
Juvexs.—Lo PASAN, Chairman of the Judges’ an a dant remun e plan is ar r in the | of uan items may vary: I believe, does vary in 
Com transmitted to th il the list of àceompanying pamphlet, hich, if you fee ** * 0 places— ore 
Tiape re erte 57 ‘des A e Weben sed, you are libert ibe ; than I have calculated, the total amount, on the average, 
in the different departments of Implemen > | does, a reply to many questions many I 3 gior fadia being about the same, I have as I have ei 
Stock, the Council adopted that report, and made the posed in your d to tter in order to avoid useless cavil.. Secondly, I 
Sag accordingly of the various branches pro- 
ng. 
EP-SHEARING.—On the motion of Mr. Shaw 
— resolut 
That it be an — to the judges to see, that accord- 
— to the t of the certific the sheep — at 
the country meetings of the ‘Boulet be fairly an 
perly : * pw the director of the ie re- 
quested to t s that no shearing s be al- 
lowed in the . — 
e SHEEP.— Mr, AWI. f Bee r 
sive ive my a sess, i if 3 in U that . may be 
teste 
The s tract resembles that of 
rop for many 
following long ape gia describes the practice on whic’ 
our couragement which he offers to 
reader 
— — 5 3 1849. 
“ My Whea! ali is coming up well; 
en lines pran 5 and 
to 
a beautiful 
use no manure for my Wheat land; mag therefore 
place the straw, as well as the Wheat. 
q 
el — it will be as well just to 
my roo’ ps are eee and enable m 
mos willing! y, to purchase traw at 2. a on. 
In a case like this it would be intense folly, 1 
wick ‘eked 
wickedness, to misle gop — 
uarter 
1 
lain fact * 1 tell or Oats for 
upon t 
I keep 
. of 11} acres, nine of which are pasture, 
six cows and two horses, and fatten for the ee 
