j 98,1845. ] 
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
et 
y cannot ex: 
(Mr. J. 
m More’ use efully’ t than 
the task-c oad d to them 
‘pointing one the’ manner in whi 
nd 4 Vi et, 
f the qualities of as saraap of Bi powers ` which “may ‘be given for athe 
ather the theory than ‘fo: “What- 
reed, would eres nene of the same viek o ipon t i ver sibs ifluence n= however, is siothitty ‘dither’ to 
ot in the same r-fed conditi sieht I woul g only ited in or abs e facts are nye the world 
ie, bog to sugges to Mr. T., that the R. A. Socie ety is charged, the committee 1i its will pos repea ted, and t = z ‘willbe 
nt co far wrong. Itg pureha eans | sa $ i aa ek seen whether it is one of the thousa: aye ne délu- 
aaa i ni some’ s esto hort ribunal ; | sions,'a “ Cæsar x ri 
P eh a ut =, ey” are’ satisfied “that the object attained | tike the w ol of fl i eae =m scheme, ri er 
ith much less nie ends a pro- | length, and wh Ra l f dges 
fo find eastomers ‘song viperina Wrede. and ceeding under ins present law. The committee =m ha arrow ee nie by et eto tt 
e 
sieve? troubled: 
a 
nas Webb or the Duke of Richmond t ‘ad ch, in their opinion, the | half really ; Hi 
to his nsatetibe that breeders have been ‘misléd by fan- |stattitte'3.-a ; Bam j a be ‘altered and fto the contrary, the theory is as complete a hoax’ an 
sifal amateurs, &c. j'a bad horse’ may do ‘well sui ainendédis to ome ‘practically and “generally ee as ‘was evér palined upd tredulous, ‘It 
amongst saig mé s0 it is with’ shee ep; but the but- useful, They 3 eee had we a a of good legal beets ame ‘one who ‘Speaks o “a single grain of fi p 
r ’s, afte is tł espect bei so impor c 
“0 lon ong as first-rate Sussex, Downs command the _top | ingly prepared under their direction, which’ the hey have | « manda Pectin ‘Sf fake wmdationed Doe 
1 chai irman to ef upon the table: of the Robert “Russ of aaa s, ‘Who shows ‘by’ careful 
of laying on a propana sity t he i | House. Tt ient thin ng like the ‘following “results :— 
rity, on ~~ ot Secon in using ea erms I fi. ‘Sux ndy Oats sulpliür uric acid ‘and bones, 11 els 
in the inferencés he would yobs eeedings to! be adopted ón ön any appli to the Coie. p bie ‘acre less than — alone. “2 Hopetoun 
mA oe ic 
‘Those who by well conducted a A S test the improper, to encumber th | pote eles pple rity avin ariei eg 
rative value of rere mers 
mje ior 
1 
d 
n 
as roperly settled mth orders of the Court itself. 
pubad 
esound, 
idoing. 
One word, however,;as'to Mr. 
ld 
ny n` for the 
| provement of their favourite stock, old | ite show then of 
substantial, and`therefore profitable reasons for 
Twynam’s pet'cross of af all petitions under 
y think it’ right, however, to advert generally to 
acid and bone 
rnips —sulphtiric 
finth of an acr nips. 
8, gave aton and a arikan less fi 
'e than bones alone. “4. Tariips- sùl- 
ve onl 
| 
| 
| 
yi 
ihig lah 
order to attain the desired oneer | 
cheap'and pa riehakas s proceeding, combined” with 
the ultimate control and ren ision of the Court. 
mittee’ understand’ that the 
The are b 
‘bones alon H Be iss 
© Serntatir™ ner ‘deal “with, 
sonable mind that the value’ 
$r we Aarin as fe Tag 
he statute, without distthbbtom: 
of an ms rt. It appe 
wolds and Ha atipebite Boivin; Mr. T. isa Hamp-|'to one of the Masters It appears to wrest ture whi le’ ay Ae: Hélly 
ire ma nd im perhaps not be’ entirely satisfied | therefore,’ that the attendanee of counsel, and other | eradic: BY: ee t instrament 
the faint praise ” these said’ South Downs received f expenses of puttin peat down for-hearing;' might cannot, ‘in “pei, be’ beefy applied in “the ‘de- 
» the ‘meeting of the oyal Agricultural ‘Society at} safely be dispensed ith, and some order r class ve ai aes knn 
Southampton, in 1844, iaer a clear stage, ‘and the best fall suh petitions should once i a Mas aster, | to chee! destroy injuri is plai + patties. 
sible unities’ were offered ‘to the e` Hampshire’| the ‘judgment: of the! Court bi xerciséd upon the | One cla Sn viily grow where the oil i wet: aé'the ‘Marsh 
of — ng, on their own gr oni’, ‘their ve matter when the Master shall. mae made vo report. Marigold Hiren pa alustris), Tu ttir-grass (Aira 
have never yet heard any ‘competent per: Difficulty is sometimes experienced relative o the sur- | cæspit osa J 3 the”only'mëthöd“of 
to mplain of the recorded ‘decision of th dest these, arid one that is éffect tal, is’ ‘draining 
mie epe eculiarities of the Cotswold are well Phe: person proposed’ by the applicant'does not always | the a he Others usurp the ‘pluce of ‘mote No oe 
mown, pe I when mutton of }command the confidence of “the Master’ or of the ‘other species in lan d lor ong mown; the Aa aed of*s ee 
irst-rate quality is required, 2. cross with these a 
ea ss Lhave's i 1 fe). 
Mr.T., in the hands of a first-rate farmer'in myo lea is suggested that or Matte might name: ‘a “com. Ke hid long ert the = epig PA p s (Cnicus 
ighbourhood, and the o nly merit I could diseover was a bppevede ‘perso ose evidence, » gi dominant. Now, does ‘not 
thatrat ley were gigantic: ‘masses of affidavit, lie ips act; | “disere. to be pon, 
pe when compaređ with 'well-bred Downs, with but | tion to eall for ` pèrmit hs iddaa. of ked lly gem 
t the’ right’ place ;'and, consequently, not |/evidenee, if he shall think fit, “Tt is'älso thought wnat | by Therma the sae m of in i grazing fo: 
Bisa in i general way to comm ande dy itl respect to ut three years’ comeatiititelly, ` the ijt plan 
e st price.—i4 Subse Br bri da state of fact,” being utd; ina great measure, di rand give place”to 
al Agricultural Association, Jnly 7; ga little more “than: an cc ‘of the be tition, and’ to the | valuable Grasses and Clovers, fa 6 somequel the pas- 
in e' Office, ‘and som er par- | ture would ‘be gréatly'i ep lestree 
T PROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ticulars of “the _ practice, might be advaritage ously Pr ‘Management. i s Hot sufficiently 
wait oe oF ENTAILED EST 
K FOR DRAI AINA 
e Lords 
ATES} al 
‘tio ns a his: position M8 the produetion of-such: docu- 
‘toi Inquire into the 
ment beine 
reita fr a legalnive enact- 
deñce'as he ‘may tie able ‘to 
| bring’ renwal care teing always | taken that Pe 
‘estates to Sarno such 
or the purpose of deaths 
obe l 
g and otherwise pare 
gested shail pass into: ‘a ope the” ine pri — able 
ra 
À ime ates the Same ; and to 
hat th 
or 
e ei pr 3 
ari 
f the bill now* in 
w 
aie 
with dairy concerns, to oe Pare 
Himily’ s” petiin of butter was’ a “fair but‘ the 
ron a friend who’ had two faves AED 
beed! b > 
0 and Hay. 
Bitter Yeast. —The bitter of highly” hopped. * oe tama 
8 t ntly 
t 1 
„Onni ERED Ti 
d conside 
P 
In conclusion th į 
ly washing ie yeast well in three- 
r four waters,’ pouring off the fe When € Gren after 
0 Repo Th 
red t 
4 ve Sra he nbjaof ti 
atter 
witnesses in relation hue 
amined severa 
te evidence of these witnesses 
their ager that the operation of dra ainin 
conducted, 
leads the e committee % | 
e the e impor tance of | 
jaka upon this ei ahout or The par 
ng pro- | cip le whieh’ it ‘is now be — sed to carry out ‘has bee 
ot only ten 
the ‘pro 
me hs 
the in ws also 
m commit 
rode of the soil and to facilitate its 
permanently enhances the value 
ttee’ are further: ‘of opinion, that‘in ‘some | The 
b of the le 
e' yeast glo are have “su mma 
aid er the’ cope, yeas und “of 
‘globules, simababioe similar to thre cream es 
w milk, ‘or the red globules ‘in blood. These globules 
Ata ogi ature, a 
hr 
plication of that 
and, would'be mo: 
easu 
acts 
at which 
a 
ap- 
of Principle both i in et and in Ire- 
ful thancth 
SERER SE nerd d’ greatly 
‘Vantage ‘to be derived 
tained without the 
‘tothe 
ming cannot be. ob 
“tion of ee suitable 
A he'lanid dra 
The nmen also wish to add ~ 
© general xtension 
farm 
e improved state s: | 
~ Seg that | fsi 
nage 
‘the 
instances prevented, in rarer 
‘from 
erec- 
remuner: 
vagri jeuleura 
whit 
y extending the cas ae | 
an 
with e fragments of the Hop, ‘whicli mb ifin- 
bs “iter but which well washitig can “stirring 
will temov “After oa h is ‘much 
part of its fermenting: property by this siniple’ ‘pro- 
cess. = 
_ Our N otites to Correspondents.—In "last week’s 
eeordanee 
[perme ent impro ovem T K g that }) 
operat ns as may properly be con- | 
E 
nly a 
(10 Geos ie eap: 51) 
+ 
a lined or partial ‘interest, in| 
r life: or} im 
other p persons should be mpowere ed, s 
subjee 
ses ne 
f tha cae” have e the reference 
rtanc 
on t restrictions, to charge 
|an amount not exceeding three years’ income for su 
Improvement, he bei eing bound to repay t the p rincipal b; 
instalments. 
atters connected with the 
w 
Th 
o proper linon wn inhiee: 
the iaheritanee to |. 
Mag 4 
or Ciors- 
y “ Notites to Corre- 
1 Roratro Your 
ve re omit: is as godā a one as 
EE ea 
suggest 5 
ith : little A ger will ea wheter “it” weld be 
Tove llow 
‘remain two 
The a ue of publications 
the information oe, yl é 
could certainly” 
Pa r give the ‘tie ‘the answers’ eries : it 
Paper sieaty intrease the value ` of ' ‘your publication, 
with permanent rehne A porai tates for the'benefit-of all 
and 4 | parties raemp: to pea a not’ raced 
o this 
tec, they ae desirous 
sh an theappre! 
con 
pear 
iors oh ie the di heritane e, 
ns, with money Sapeibiedé apes making e 
drai ehen the 
ent upon p 
eto have very eat certain eee to confer by- law — powers for 
They refer anc to`powers of ‘leasing ‘and fiin 
seater and they recommend that’ early in 
a ‘subject, r 
Pakini Hove, T Trowbri 
sed to mite ena pproved'o of 
and it series recdive Pero = SEC. 
ever ithe’ matte matter 
ral i interest, W e take 
when you were please 
the suggestion 
committee should be: “appointed, to 
We hav ve no ot“ F. X's be 
o be of seh general’ in 
aim at condensing our m rely ae much ‘as pniible. 
unication ‘before ùs, but 
ithe 
leficial]; % =o 
bow imp Pplied, 
ser at lie rose = 
of ‘that: nature might 
Bones 4 Sudphearin “Acid.— correspond 
«S 
5 To MOLL for a farm vu 
e west — of Ireland. 1, Outs , Lurnips ; 
st ie 
; 
orist.— Sear 
Ree ey ogo ma 
You E 
erdtatoe™ bap for von anit sulphuric ‘acid t y 
nia a degre and pert: ay which will con fevers win they would indicate to him tħe pashan 
every t he; : hans a strong disposition ‘the ‘food*of” plants as ‘deduced from chemical analysis, 
