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roperty of fixing the} Hobbs, a special report of the House Committee, which j burned. The bricks cost 25s. per 1000, and about 1 
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and render it porous. _, CHESTER MEETING E, Challoner presented | done by contract, at 6s. 6d. per 20 lineal feet ee t 
. ftl l Che de tailing proper E of culvert was thus, including lime, 
e hundred tons of the avail- the tion of the about 3s. 8d. per lineal yard. The length of this brick 
tained i in sewage 25 tons of burnt | So “fea s , ensuing Country Meeting to bee held in that culvert v was 1183 yards. Man-holes, 22 inches by 14, were 
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n of fter being | city in the week commencing Monday, the 19th inst. in the top of culvert to 
a, es foe fine she of division 5 thine amb Taaha Coun cil eidol that mem- i bod er cleaned out, and wi tes dia» with tage 
S be thoroughly mixed by m mecha aal bers of the Society should be at liberty to purchase of these, at the reba of oa 200 
iquid se whole a o|dinner tickets at the office of the Society, 12, | are e built AB lape ick to the surface 2 feet iraia to 
ese p5 for subsidence. By these means t or Hanover Square, London, until Thursday, the 13th | allow go down, and other, extra holes were 
will be fo aa Be to be completely deodorised and instant ; and that an seit tickets remaining on hand at | left, fa ey led to near the surface by pipe tile 
mixture old to the Pow without reserve | to guide to these extra ometagng if ever required l 
ik “the S greater part of the charcoal will be | on the Tomy, Wednesday, a are A of the Show | by any serious inter rruption; but it is not likely that i 
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urface of the reservoir and form | week, at the Finance Depa. miiir adi l. By the open man- 
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aa tum M A. eS eae | ene holes the culvert “has bean twice aie w ‘and and 
Ep which may have escaped a pre agg or _ Iuprements.— Colonel Challoner reported from the | sludge a to the 
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“solutions cet ee ae trial of emt s, to be completed for the first ti it conchae on Som sem aie was 
[bed that he a in suspens as Roget in a | at the Chete Gino aA the propriety of an earlier agg from hole s — ‘and the culvert was thus 
fede short time, in other edd subsiding isa te ei f th perly clea her situations this may not 
rasthably down with ie ag whole of the foreign be snip e taken into consideration after the aut att small inclination which could 
anical admiix iix _ Afte r subsidence the i November. He also stated | be got, ine Tar of an inch in 22 feet, or 1 in 1000, 
the outlet spaan that aia Sa would be taken to aid the Sieiety of and the poet vam being all round tlio Sea it was 
be cat to pre the Arts in their desire to ing agai Sit 
g ste. The reservoir is ‘aa ready f Gutta- percha; and topps age. 
er ch of sewage, and this process to carry 0 is i ia i A of the 14 feet to 8 oat pa “te gp hen! “didiewty was from its 
until the stratum of solid manure has | Rev. rvey, rin y, near | being thro rar vicksand “i water gravel. It was found 
ick to necessitate its removal. | B antingford, in reference to the evdin of acci- | necessa: ko the a foot deeper than intended 
+ af th ts. The cost of |dents in the u agricultural machinery, by em- | to be ble, em to ii a d of wood 2} feet wide care- 
; and burni clay is somewhat dependent on pierced ng thej a oa es make special awards of medals fully jointed, and upon this to lay moss sods or scraws 
pisi kay if he ‘ay j E ving in the neighbpar- or Ainan Beien for efficient modes of guarding or | to prevent the pure pi mi up. The culvert, built 
the cost would be i of 3s. per ton; the epee ees hinery, especially when prre by steam, upon this box and scraw: then puddled over with 
31. per ton, and ‘tha, Faved 3/7. per ton. Thus from contact with the persons immediately engaged in | moss. Without all tide precantions the culvert could 
for every 100 tons o of available solid =. z sewage, F ace P tana + work. not have been securely laid, nor the rr on ath 
MEMBER oa a the motion aed Mr. | carried over such a body of liquid sand. ood used 
Bor charol at St 8s. a 4 5% Fisher gym ne by Mr. Lawrence, M h hiefiv Beech of} tł tat 
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3 ut be con lington, Bedfordshire, was unanimously | spot, and th w l y ined. 
a member of the Council in the place | At the upper end of the culvert a reservoir or women | 
of the late Mr, Paine, H Farnham. 3 feet deeper than the cut, 8 feet long and 3 feet wide, | 
N DRAINAGE. —On the motion of Lord was made to lodge and prevent sand or sludge floating | 
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ald be required, nt _~ 5s. the costs for 
i its on every 128 f the manure manufac- into the culvert, and this reservoir ought often to be 
td "get ing the velo of such m manure to be 27. BT. ba “that the Gealaa om ] d out as the running sand ‘will settle at the 
ohne sA a E pioa equalto 2577. | the Board of Trade should be patite in es and | bottom and fill it up. Above the cesspool the drain is 
fon wich deduct the interest | English il, | of moderate depth, and the water bein 
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most of the oy ay nih wor! me ing expenses, | with a request es the answers in each case pay be quantity, was brought from the upper eat of moss and 
Site show the profit. Henry Wright, 11, Bucking- forwarded to the Secretary b; Sn the ‘ist instan r the | across the turnpike road in three 7 inch tiles laid upon 
ham Street, Adelphi. f being submitted to the following Special Beech soles formed into a box. ra morass has beer 
il Turnips—In the beginning of last Committee, T in order to enable them to present their | drained by two large drains from 5 to 8 feet deep lead- 
“of sallow Turnips which then | report on the subject at the next ag onthly Council in | ing into the large outlet, one alni. the side, and the 
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p. Judge then my mortifi- | Milward, and Mr. Robert Smith. found, or where soft upon Beech nia "falling into ae z 
e field the other day to peor no ape gE A Calloner having presented th at obtuse a angles. ‘The Moss as of . 
_ the plants disappearing almost “like a snowflake in t mplement Committee, Mr. Fisher Hobb tive ki | 
ln the ravages of a small black ees oF Mei K or the ‘Live Stock Judges Committee, and to have the drains at distances of from 18 to 24 feet. | 
few specimens. On one plant I} the Mayor of dg 
aa ated these insects, so ya may be | Cheese and Butter, the Cereals aaa in each case still be profitable. ` The morass 
they make vi tere work of them. They have | the recommendations thus m them was a peeves! bog After charging à $ fair pro 
ed 5 or 6 acres which I mean to sow | the several departments of ths Bow at the eater = of the pe sy of outlet agamst those part 
be, and how much farther | Meeting. of Moss under he total expense or drainag 
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vages extend I cannot say. They appear | STEWARD OF Me ee —On_ the motion of Lord | of the ES is s7.) in 6d. i rojeni " ere was also 
“7 have commenced in one corner, and from that | Walsingham, secon ed by the Hon. Colonel Hood, Mr. | expended 3 in levelling it after 
nt they are spreading regularly over the field. Pain, of Lawistock Hall, near Salisbury, was appointed drainage, see 5 riad Peot of 217. 2s. per acre. 
s there no means of y them? - Th $41 Meeting. POP Rag) ere" Ea ee aged 
against lim sap as a last re- _ ADJOURNMENT. —On the motion of Mr. Raymond acre for the first eight years, and 30s. per acre for the 
ee I tried the roller in Hope of killing some of tti d eight years, Aiit. at the vy rg of the present 
n; but, as I anticipated, the land was too soft to ri the Chester Meeting to the first Wednesday i in lease it. should be ; worth 35s. or 40s. per acre. Another 
is it doing seeder too n a rA ugust gh this operation of drainag 
ptions they were at work ås busily as ever in a very may be referred to. The Auchrochar Moss seems to 
time I taken| ROYAL , AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT : DUBLIN, , rhe a s 
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h Jul t this monthly meeting of the Council t d and gravel deposit between the 
16 same fate as ae has done, following Ea TRAS with reference to the election ży i Bigs sy? Tass and Teshryi, and yang b 
e ; and where | Secretary, Captain Croker having resigned, “gh eae partially drained yes 24 years ago as noticed i =~ 
ter during winter? Any in- | posed re William Donnelly, Esq., and carri Statistical „Report of Inch parish, a large sprin 
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Between the fly, the wireworm, “That candidates for the office of secretary be informed | water power. Withina few yards as oF avalabl 
crop has ies | ¢ sidiarioen? th tl h then be seč- ough summer and winter an a pater sufficient 
cine fo this i becomes pe henceforth bë Seylad: F amlotent bor r to the to gate a oer uable water- a To retain the use of 
ngi Sea panes ath | Mery AES aatal a epeaalg versie vo matt ab alaren | GSE Tas Tecemnty to'carry thia sippy of wate along 
from presen Be i te thol oi eon ee h of t ider the tes- | ât the tee of the surface, whi ch increased materiall: 
p crop wil be deficient this season. Numbers of tions Aoa an Aata TOSHA Ehe TARM the e difieulty and expense of the Moss drainage. 
Dumfries: dhis have had to sow | of secretary shall not take place until after after one o'clock, that so dry t that | t has easily been worked with 
ih hef rst erop having been taken in many being the ca, hour for the meeting of council.” horses, i 
ry e fly, which has been much more pre-| [We entirely agree in the d of | tenan a wil no al t girien, remunerating crops 
oy ; and in other cases where the land is | this phe whi ch as heed erat Noi chin ng ca aie Priti ts, Turnip, Mangel, &e. Upon 6 acres 
become so much baked by the late|more tend to diminish the usefulness of the soe and of the Moss s planted last year with Potatoes, i the produce 
e seed has merely germinated the abili epi of the officer, than ie e] to low 
We are in hopes, how- | dig by the purchaser, at 20/. per Scotch acre, ‘oes nearly 
esterday and to- -day eee paying the whole expense of Bega by one crop.— 
a more favourable aspect. Farm Memoranda. Abridged from the Wigtownshire Free Press. 
anm Moss. —The alteration of the road from Stran- 
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Societieg, moss in the lands of Aird. The new road was not os Redielos. 
pst Te wiele aipat bt n ny 1a The Preli Report o; of the oaii 
proved—the whole ni ing near! acres, mina sion app 
i ace ICULTŪRAL OF p lti a y itka into the best mode of distributin, sg my Bon Abe 
i Aia, chair. sA uly T— Lord Berners, P Presi- | bei g gh sand tying it to beneficiat and profitable 
S were elected. Two governors and 23 n em d formi outlet was, E aen Prese Tei Parliament by command of h 
eee cut and ‘ile wiih tamed tiles 12 inches in ajes 
Mr. Combes o Tond Bark er, Chairman hie | Siauseter but from either failure of the tiles or deposit | This "page of 50 pages is referred t Mr. 
3 acount, fone from ta i the 1 monthly Tepon. jn of pus this drain ceased to work art not fo Ini a deep | Thompson his letter to the Council of the Taglish 
i ‘ecole di d 1 Society at p. 533. It 
t Messrs. Williams & ef the ie bankers v Was 22257, and | to. ld outlet t d | all he causes of the growing urgency of the 
: i esl > had accepted | stro: eae ge i, nae a pica tober ae ber were prea increasing offensiveness of the rivers 
i oe eg when opened for the new “drain. _ The rann ing through our large  towns—its relations to the 
drainage ; thei “ Hag kerng which 
, Bart, 3 M he in of himself, Si Bri in diameter, built of brick 44 inches 1 thick jat a high point is Sree supply of pure 
-P., and Mr. Fisher and 9 inches long, moulded to suit the work, » before it aches ot recently adopted 
