33—1850. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Bai 
QUEEN’S COLLEGE, CORK. would refrain from encouraging a conempt f 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS | Q CHOOLS OF ENGINEERING AND AGRICUL. | « science of agri culture.” 2 i ‘aa — 
t em, that armin 
THE SESSION fi 1850-51 will ‘the 15th of | W! ) g `s the onl 
MAJESTY’S s PATENT. * W ol result of any y to the country; every oi kno 4 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS KING'S. ROAD, CHELSEA. | in ee 1 Tees ‘parable, de Kc. ‘may that their experience (the gain of many yea suc- 
E DENCH invites about | 3 by 2 Registrar, o e Professo P n of their business) is far nore 
o to erect Hothouses, ge, to the vast superiority in every of Engineering o mig 8 and, if people only knew it, would 
possessed by his PATENT 8 which he oarding Boas, — by the President, have been esta- | Worth far te than the experiments of d t 
warrant superior in every respect to any s | blished in N i ng Students are received and comfortably amy 7 XPeri hens Gt one, (WO, gT 
from 16 to 21 oz. per * x foot wide, 3 feet I long, furnished, | provided for o terms, and their an ral | three y * , which solitary enthusiasts in 
and the Houses, when ple eted charged, from 3d, to 1s — conduct wade pron 11 e Deans of Residence the art have recorded for our instruction ; ev on 
superficial foot, according to size and 8 tity ; — By order of the ‘President, d ay 
— the roof ed without Aug. 17. ANcIs ALBANT, Registrar. must admit th. only true theory, or correct 
another Patent Sa Shes, Te ganes and the glass put put in with ience, is that whic its fulfilment in su 
n S A BE HOL WALT iad practice. Why, then, is not Mr. Marngws content 
with the undoubted superiority of his 
conn MANURE FOR 3 BARLEY, OATS, BEANS, 
HE LONDON MANURE * tat con- 
4 
The; idia Tat i. ‘Urate, 
ä Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Sulpbave a — Phosph 
of Amm . — — ocho og ties Lager ths tee from ad very 
— i 8 from 
kfriars. EDWARD Purser, Secretary. 
Dealers and Agents supplied. 
Coun’ 
ANURES.—The following Manures are manu- 
at Mr. — 3 seis Creek : 
od Grass Manure, _ aaa 0 0 
Clover Manure, 75 11 0 0 
pacer ee. 5 eee rae Hale Ma 
ve <a OO 
5 0 0 
Halten City, London. 
to contain 
= in dock. Sulphate of’ Ammonia, &c. 
ly 
Brieut, and Co., of Liverpool an 
established e in whose Honesty a and fair p ean they 
can place implicit confidence. ONY GIBES and Sons. 
TEPHENSON anp Co., Gracechurch-s 
4 — and 17, New — Southwark, Inventors 
i, — of 
rer — — the king 
S. and Co. beg to inform the Trade that at ged 3 
17, New Park.stree treet, every article required for the construc sge 
of Horticultural Ponsi as for e 
de obtained 
e ood, erected u 
Fences, Wire-work, & 
FOR WATERING GARDENS, BREWERS’ USE, &c. 
FLEXIBLE INDIA- RUBBER HOSE PIPES. 
1 tid tot ase oan Sole Licensee and 
its md VULCANISED INDIA- 
RUBBER PIPES a mà TUBIN be Waite 
ipes are adap’ ‘or Gardens, con- 
Mgs Liquid be racking Beer and Cider, 83 
the most 
dul- 
— ae general, ee pa 28 akill in 
th 
ent. of 
1 N. 15s. per sor bons 5 for 5 tons or * 91. 105. per A 
e 
fl to rest taken pleas 
is failure es of scien ice 
ges Palisading, Field and Garden part 
che „Agricultur! Gasette. vith 
URDAY, AUGUST 17, 
MEETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWIN 
Taurgspar, Aug. 22—Agricultural Imp. Society of y ERP 
Teaunspay, — —Agricultaral Imp. Society of Ireland. 
We have no doubt that Mr. Perer Marnews, of 
irencester, is a good ere = the English | ° 
farmer, so far as hearty and goo red energy in 
things agricul- 
e do not believe that — 
criticise 5 gene 120 5 nt of that compos 
o long as he 
ers | Now, n will blame him for alk 
actu ite by ak anxiety for its improvement, not H's 
desire for its destruction: but instead of pointing 
out the errors which he believes 155 have been com- 
ic 
tution which mig 
2 ailu 
and radically a 
well done at the 
ould be 
ere 
general impression, indeed, ` which this spee ech seems 
5 signed to convey, regarding the agricultu col- | u 
ege, is at the in pet ye is altogether pet 
to the real objects interests E: pra 
tha 
Sas with the th e theory of agri 
e be, w who had 
e Which farmers ma feat: 1 th 
e | which, ow they know it or 
1 as a 
er, to that occupied by any chemist, or botanist, 
hy agricultural 
e possession of 
oubted superiority, can he not so far keep 
s te piper, under the efforts a 7* whic 
f the latter exhibit, as 9 
to the contest between “clay ” a He 
may depend upon it that, on whichever side * 
in this — appears, it is true 
has been exhibited ; ca it i 2 yas — exponent, per 
the e, but never 
e“ science 
of any material value, but only as means to suc 
sult, that its advocates will defend an quaintance 
heory of agriculture ; and no intelligent prac- 
r will join issue on such a plea 12 
Whoever Mr. Marsews may ridicule, an 
ate ve N for their attempts to illustrate. or 
cannot deny that there is 
ful to an agricultural 
— itself is to be taught by a practi 
so the theory which —— it is to be learn 
2 chemist, — geologist, and botanist 
1 the i 
— run t the ciente aye ome at the Agricultural 
i College, e of the bad crops which es 
upon them ; it is the practical man, whoever he may 
ne ee ent of tom whom, if the 
accusation be j should be disposed to blame. 
The other gentlemen tag taught, 1 not e be 5 
otany an 
„sciences at 
lease, but each 
of them, nevertheless, 1 2 a body of truth, 
hether not, materiall 
ts their practice, — nf or wi 
which, notwithstandi r. Mara we thei refore 
of the 
of i hemes? — the 
ever they may please, Ghote who 
1 E ulture in this country, a nd that farmers may loo So 
* V ely. as an impudent. attempt to nay ok (CONSTRUCTION AND VENTILATION OE 
out af use, a in Aare maen, Fleri da e a nperatares, and g | themselves, — ‘exhibit i in on that ignorance o STABLES. . 
‘ore pats ly sui citable foe: PIM ngines ; 3 eir business which the -7 establishment of such F 1 A. £9 i . b 
heir not met leaking, are found exceedingly useful in conveying an institution is sup — cage upon them. dane, economy 0 iving, 8 principles Nene a 3 
hot or ter to baths in dwelling houses and such li science, is now fully recognised. Nevertheless, it is 
purposes. And by fostering such ideas these, and encou- | matter of some surprise that so little 5 N in the way 
A LIGHT VULCANISED INDIA-RUBBER HOSE is now raging the pre 1 against r science ” 118 ch u practical efforts to carry out to a 
„ . „ . doubtedly bai ra zan e agric — ial extent. Clearly as 15 the 
1 we believe that Mr. MATHEWS one just uisi attended 
Size. eee as much ‘harm as hin l, oa 7 servation of health ; stil, the manner in which they 
1 ply .. 3 23 2 N * 1s, 4d. 1s. 64, 5 5 his kole farmers and the ion itself mit to the d i 
H ae 1 8 ff 1 z : $ 2 ; would permit. We are glad, however, to find that the palra of these, proves the wonderful apathy which 
N. B. — India-Rubber Garden Hose y AR with even embly which seems to have heartily | possesses them ; and if, with those who have 5 
roses, jets, and branches, complete, with union joints ready to applauded his sentiments on these subjects, they this is the case, what e 05 rts can we rs 5 om 
FF „ Hancock, at the did not go eee and that Mr. STEINKELLER, N N. 0 * 8 1 4 nn Long i: Sime 
r Goswell-mews, Goswell-road, | a a olish es: — nt at the e eee eee eee. y 
London, will meet with immediate attention. 
ARSON’S — — — a - tetera 
no especiall, nised by the British and othi 
2 Hon: — 97 the pricipal 
Dock porera — most pu blie b N * A the Nobility, 
t th 
Gentry, and Clergy, for out- door wor! eats. 
T Poo id * 5 mone be e most 
larly re recommen 
‘be, work: ash 
of 60 years, 2 
monials 
in its ts dh pao whic K B e 
ur a of those who have rman them, have never 3 es been | On t 
La by anything ó of the kind hitherto brought before the | Mr 
public notice. H 
Lists of Colours and Prices, together with a Copy of the zas e 
be sent on application to 8 Carson 9, 
Great Winchester-strect, Ô d Broad-street, Royal aaa d if 
E — All ord e particularly requested to be Al 
Sb PREPARATION, ine Earning Weeds 
Sold i 
Also, PEAT, EOS SARTE, and LOAM, in bakt not less 
than 5 ewt., at 9d. per 
—— 
Factory, Plough-road, Ei 
2 Post office orders made payable to Jona- 
Dockhead, immediately forwarded 
defend, the” which 0 
mitted there, Bet the principio on wiih the insti- ning 
n which he justly con- 
ery d 
tution was fou nd ed, and o 
tended — A arg were desirable in ev 
part = r ntry. 
0 
ene pretensions of sci in connection 
those e 
so, we cannot believe that he e woul confine it 
pe 
we are di EE Preis: to two 
or 
. that our 
F 
a ++ ht 
the day “ sani 
rally an ur best 
ong as we aan diate a n this highly Geneon 
the ks had they not been in 
me ing aad —— — our fing ig If it is true 
run up” here- 
tofore, fg no ee to the “ para clean and 
decency 
Pot 2 Tapaa itants ; it is syi true, that the 
same indiffere as to structural arrangements has 
| * n as we as the aches of a operat Ons | of conse vei 
wey ee 5 and unless he does-this, he can have no | 
case against a scientific See ay . 
agri cultural colleg 
aasi A see for the 
successful . Martuews, 
es. We submit that it eee. be ei 
progress of agricult mg improve- | wi 
farmers, 
