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nan rea Bickes, of Mayence, and of the Price, Esq,; P. Pusey, Es M: P.; F. Pym, Esq. ; 
i: eget whi ‘fo cul its T-A Ranne, Haq. + Prof. "Sewell ; W. Shaw, Esq. ; 
of all piiras fast ut manure, solely by means o J. V. Shelley, Esq. ; T, S. ir heron, Esq., M. P. 
a pierna A preparation of the seed. Two o r three yea |w. P; ag Esq.; C ee er, Esq. ; and T 
sq 
d his experi riments, as con n Germany, he followin ing new mer 
but I Tohare since „that time = pre as been alto-| Atkinson, George, Morland Hall, Penrith, W Me cones 
isp however, r, likely to be paaa Sor thomas, me Ledbury, Herefordshire. 
revived ere long; for M. Biches, who has been much in| Eiis, John, Garn, Palibeli, Carnarvonshire. 
Evans, Owen, Tyn-y-Coed, Pwllheli. 
Gry, William, East Bolton, hala eE Northumberland. 
man, Thomas, Graig, Monm 
smith, William, Sion Villa, Shrewsbury 
Ta 
p 
PS 
Lott, H. B., Tracy House, 
er William waar Parto 
ection a the next 
pa 
meeting were then 
Raymond Barker, chairman of the 
„EA NCES. — —Mr. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
B 
Mr. SN Hobbs, Mr. John Hudson, and Mr, 
Bennet 
Peery or Sorrs.—Mr. BARBER, Secretary of 
transmitted re = qui 
m Far armer: rs’ Club, 
fiel 
year produced so romarkible d 
anaijees of ni Paois should be made j 
of oe seek ris Lt n Playfair, consulting cha 
G Car The Dure or Rica 
a eon 
Abi orge Seymour, 
at ie aie “ that tho Ere which h 
lated of the German zootie’ pa Spre 
Belgium, were entirely witho a oun bk 
had | obser 
Belgium of late, and is now in France, where he is 
engage me experiments upon the lands near 
ea ses} toz England in the course 
of the{next month. ciate, the Baron de la 
Peyrouse (grand-nephew of the celebrated navigator 
of that name), remains in; Belgium, to complete h 
preparations for sowing spring corn i erent places, 
ae larly in the» heathy districts of 
{ i d Flanders. Whatever may i ee: issue 
af Bickes! secret, it is pray that present 
ill y the nki a. many able experi- 
ents n now eee in France, in Belgium, and baw 
atement of the accounts of the Society, from which it 
dom 
2 
1 hinh 
eared that the current cash-balance i 
ankers, ji t 
Ea 
p 
+ 
ceu 
Noth 
J 
y here. Iw: was deep at one onsen bar as made sä por ded, 
is to’ 5th of No „Itis e RIZE _Ess SAYS. —Mr. Pusey, M. P., chairman of the 
ible th J il h follow- 
t But M Bickes ing awards made by the respective Judges o 
e year, could haye been selected, 
ted th owever adverse in all a 
rA 
clas: sses of “ Farming of Nottinghamshire,” and 
Fences 
ace sto his chance of success, 
T The "Prize of 50%. R. W. Corrin 
o Mr. ngham, o: 
Bolham Hall, near. Retfo rd, 
l. to 8 
and- -Improver, Nortib, for the best 
Essay on Voce. 
_ Mr. Puser further reported that the whol 
t Nottinghamshire, were han so 
excellent a character, that the Judges found some 
m 
of Essays in 
hib 
u! 
of | un 
for the best 
call 
ie sas 0 
that M. 
Minister for the forodha had every 
that no one case of the A € Epizootie’ had to 
eoccurred on that the Rhin Pro 
S 
= 
© 
and he referri 
at having 
maki REA a postmortem examinati ste 
rted into England, he fou mo 
enlargement, such sgt n ‘be looked for ins net pro- 
fessing to be changed with all the materials necessary | 
for its future enormous development. The e Le 
narily severe frosts* which have since occurred have 
sufficiently accoun non- neamde of thi 
Wheat above the yet, but m the 
October sowings were s tated | (previous to > this lon d 
severe winter) to a most favourable 
have prese 
appearance, particularly ae? "Asters some in 
ae upo n an unculti ivated soy heath, and Thine 
Warr ere their vege- 
tation exceeded i in height, i in depth of “colouring, and i in 
lengi th unanimously assigned the prize to the Essay of 
which it now ai on the oj pening «€ of the sealed 
motto-paper, Mr. C 
SurREWwsBURY Mzetinc.—The Report of the EN 
Shpori sbury Com: maitia. “was Fig Ses and adopted 
from which it appeared, that 
upon good land well manured. With regard to the 
yard and , Pavilion were final a rranged ; 
e plans for the pea i 
_and that 
Q 
e 
ame as thoa y 
me fe 
f si o animals hav ing been pady into os 
abroad, he would immedia ately, o 
m. tati } } ent ts 
in ina these 12 years, M. Bick 
a 
him by Professor $ 
_ with numerous testimonials of their penn 
y of € examinin, ng spe 
wW 
ens s of various sorts 
he gh Bnd to seal for. the purpose % 
f the Roy: 
le productions, and a 
es of Gria produced 
iara whi 
all ve Menga a Senet acme of health and 
mitted to his process. | 
ils being furnished to 
for that purpose. 
__ VETERINA RY SCIENCE. 
SCIE! 
Tha P. we 
f 
tural Society, “would be afterward 
he mileage duty, being paid and a roof teint 
re fonly 
ment, that the Government will communicate 
nforme 
roprietors ea te 
such proper fares 
n pat te coaches n during the week 
dae The ial ide ni inf d t 
h P. 
is ors AER e to the Coac! 
—s only « on the Serrana ‘that 
Coune il of the Ro yal re Soe of 
eterinary Cha 
pk is per, 
ge William Smith, of Sion Villa, near Shrewsb uy, 
eee was 
th H PARF Rose-plant of, I 
species after as stunted te 
Sige uch invigorated on a sudden by 
ickes’ process go it fitnediately sen nt up Peo 
oey health and size. 
in cheats men of J aly $ | 
appointed the auctioneer to the Loe for the 
sees beer Home ng’; and Messrs. Bathe and Breach, 
|of {the Lon i “Pishopsgates res the con- 
tractors for ny pavilion din 
OUNTRY MEETING OF 184 
Ridley, Bart., of Blagdon 
The Council an aajotizued to he Toth of sos 
ERS’ pa 
[In answer to rrespondents who a ingu 
agoni the Teat Waho of establishing g a Farmers’ € 
lish 
6. —Sir Marraew oa an 
FA 
e have to publish the substance of the — m 
which has been fo: ded to us. I at 
— movement is made by those saai ae 
town, may 
bah great promises in the way of ai 
5 
t 
vancing agriculture, and ripen human happiness. 
by such an increased and easy acquisition of food. ne te Gaia, A Westmoreland el Nee 
Without bites a petits miraculous, at whi ch 
poet aie ett on di i E g 
i d of n, n, and | be o the yeo of t 
= 
pro as possesse 
Siuk ex; expecting a eam ote the “beneficent “on which 
subjects the human ere but wholesome 
labour, 
Society of England, to appoin Ago 
as the place of the Country Mosting of the Socie ety in 
the scheme, „and aise ing t e- prop 
— a series of rales fo gee oom 
mal ke fain 
e Royal eet Rise the promise 
town of Newcastle | ‘ 
fi 
s agreed to by h eS follow: Ae a fetes 
We ma; sng aa Selon bl; zone vam voi a ibl th r bopa dere Sitar on r a ome th = 
will m pie Dain ce of a. x uta time Ferk regulations of the ‘Council. as prescrib ne the Society be considered as formed 
soil may be brought oni the wie of zis peng the pipaicics to be made and aa oe mower pati n and promotion of Agban ree 
Whether M. Bickes is likely to promote such an end —- sio aie paon oi Ae libet pie oi owe ion leases yht on all ti ‘me tte 
ins to ae act oe Whatever may be the issue of his | Si, yy ys ong. i, Goan ot il and that it be E 
Gaal in Ex a e a aan boing 5 ern in question ; and the President gave fie that the | ——— Farmers Club” 2. That e Ofe ers of ii 
ik oiai iii: Hab esa Twill AE an interest | Counc should be specially summoned to meet on | Should consist a President Vioo Presidents, wig 
in his favour. A Begg = on Teon one. of the| WE ehoseiy, the 16th of April, for the purpose of re- | be ex oficio Mem alia Connotea 
Brussels newsp arks aoh ceiving any further co ion on this subject, and who shall a Treaster nd h th 
2 sbjet hi which n may ace et She "uninteresting. | 9 of ae suc’ mre PAN G Reg lg engar n aagniti eed o t) wit 
. L. L. . Bick notice. 
or something s to i, E wal G EEY ar, |b should move the following resolution at, the next pao mag gue to rection ay o 
our 
with mien a a Eat go apse of D Whe hehe |E, it advisable Ps rA et its Country Meeting of 18 a or of von e of auditing sitesi, nts, and el ting 
ther we | 28Y future year, in the district next in rotation That the Secretary receive donations an eee 
year experienced, or to the onti of the} 4) ld Éi oh e 
last 
process itself, of course we cannot say]. 
: Societies. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY or ENGLAND. 
A Monruty Counctn was nee at the oo 's House, 
in oppo ie on Jon 
a His Grace. the Poe Tick 
5 resident, i in the Ghair 5 pry "Bridport; Hon: 
Cipt. Mood; Co, Aston; " mie ork » Esq. 5 
as ne 
n mnan o oF Pacers —Mr. 
rwardjhis m otion on the trin £ ae rae of which 
he 5th of February, and 
which he by à postponed i ihe last —v Council il to 
the prese: account of the press chased 
business ERNES tday, This motion having b begn se 
trib 
Ransome then brought 
ded the subject. 5. Thata Meeting be | held on hep! 
ution ; take notes, at every heh 
as he considers pear strongly upon, the “questo i 
draw up a resolut views @ 
majority ; which resolutions shall be put. u prer Me! 
and when ll b -i 
Club, with such remarks as appear nec coosaty roel bes: 
with 
»| by Mr. Fisher Hob! 
the ploughs, ‘dels, and tile. -machines, shoul not be 
ien ects 
; that in th 
— o relock, for the discussion of 
r eg Esq. ; 
MP; iE 
Burke, Esq. ; bt Chaiian, E o; Chong, Esq. ; 
expensi of the Society, and under the direction of th 
aan and judges, in different localities, and ‘holes 
circumstances | of soil and season fav vourable for the eir 
th 
be elected, when, after the business 0 
been arran ged, t the Secretary shall z th 
e op! 
R. Dickson 
oe H. Gibbs, 
W.F. Hite, bs, Esq: ; 
e a Se 
; Sir 
? > 
* Dee. 12; Feb. P; 
- March 11 mi vetted w; 
Feb. 20, 6°, of Fanaa; 
Dr. 
; Capt. Forbes PÉN; A. E. Fuller, "Esq. 
» Esq.; B. Gib ‘Hall ; 
each class respectively. The foll lowing Committ 
aa s appointed to mpo to the next T Council 
the details of a plan which this resolution can 
in the ie satisfactory manner, vi 
5 Mie. Pasty, ME Shely. Bannen, viss Mi |p 
pe 
poser, 6. t the Meeting $ shall 
— aok at SAT nts. All bees 
division may necessary, be 
ma. jority of votes 5 $ ; that the authority of th 
se | PrO 
e shall 0 
and that 
