520 
“We have 
eese 5 
sung weastle, Stator 
his his sample of 1 "ent. of fake ts v. 
ursda:; the poe ig the members of | 
A evening 
pay: Society too 
very su ranieri, packs 
Ricamoyp. One dint en 
beam and that w 
place in 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
el alaa dapent 
also to add the ars award of prizes to dae Ys paR A depends on our own exert 
must n 
ik a 
ki eB 
NEE 
It passed over | 
the aenn of ‘he Duke of | 
however, struck us as novel and | 
the, absence of any o! 
f those | t 
l 
on: 
pat: ay wo. 
is, at least quite lately, a profitable soaepatiin 
ch of a 
We] 
es to TARAA it m phi aa we can, | 
of 
the 
mapesa is : piacir- Ja the department: of machin 
[JULY 26, 
class of cattle to to which, locally, most 
gts ount 
ow hag ossible | 
culture upon the h 
as you all kapy, I feel that it is | 
inga | Aros 1 that I can pursue 
of the year. 
the 
lified person to e tot the — am ines and im; 
ments which shall be exhibited, 
upon those for which premiums shall ie aw: 
ved to employ a Properly qua- 
ple- 
pari pe 
arded 
end to incre: 
and th: 
ey trust that the measure will t 
an_agrieulturist may 
ton that it 
I am 
r to tell you that; but 
ish 
pien table as I would w int 
afford satisfaction to haa SET mer ae 
ipvenkong it will serve to ipsia and mak 
The L av: 
site rr the s 
the es, and 
cat byt by their skill in ware Ara — of it to the 
of the farmer, whose prese: e has 
it has d 
iminished in its interest at all. It is a most 
ne 
poses ¢ of the Society ariig ~~ show. 
d ele; 
new Assembly Rooma for the pur. 
It is likewise in. 
whi 
pe. 
If a man likes to look at the dark 
fode that in in Which I mye feel their iaria 
or = oo. I feel attached to 
mg sic are Me th e 
D 
4 
of the Assembly Rooms for “the ge eneral dinner on the 
gant pavilion in front 
T 
ki 
yt bad for some part of his crop. I cannot 
and spirit, 
be on the day preceding. Due 
e arrangements will be made 
Bate on the ane hand, if a Po likes to take 
° 
a com. 
f matters, then the same 
for public breakfasts and ordinaries on the days of the 
show; and no d 
present will experience every co: 
mifort pf conveni ience, 
h 
weather 
If 
f Cu nde n as chairm: 
an of the Standing 
reported in 
Say, 
g a aa Wordis Tg 
dv’s tagt T 
hose who like eraming e can 
find i in it paniy of r ai for grum 
Cot 
The Society (he said) roontiinded most a 
zo deren thereto, 
xiou: pro- 
mblin 
always 
easantry. 
un 
pone of every Ee 
those 
ni to please them. ~ I will not now detain you ater 
tI l R ba apan: the toast, ‘ Success to the Woe 
In E to pr emiums 
a 
certain 
hta 
at he w: 
m in a differe: 
shall 
held 
nt | for he: See year. Complimentary votes w 
thanki ing the various „publie bodies in Shrews bur ry, to 
mh Loud peera use. y 
taget it in 
ottag 
1; 
dist: 
ers for the best a cottages and gardens, are 
is year in operation in 30 parish les. There were 
Ets w the General Meeting of the Society w 
n Lord Portman ‘took the chair -as President 
re passed 
ed Beak eR 
Had “the 
more in which they 
> i3 
Maas 
the 
ment, aah of ‘ie o og wo came 
cessa ry funds. Ther er 
"9 andi 
_ HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF Soa ae 
na ing like comfort, of the greatest ND. s were 
masses of the labouring classes. (‘No, no?) What! f this Society was held in their yo op all praise, but e were ay ae praia cml unfortu- 
does any gentleman say to you, that, looking to the Hall, Aibyn- -place, on July 8. | The Right Hon. Viscount | nately, and not the He hoped that the country 
population of the manufacturing districts—looking to | MELVILLE Mr. oe keie penenie the matter more warmly. 
the numbers fof such enormous masses of the Lon | then submitted for the approbation < of the m ing t Mr. Hunt, of Pittenc rief, said he had been requested 
ion ? does any o t fi tage in the tia to lay on the table a copy of Mr. Paga ok on 
hat manufactures should prosper? I really, when I | for the p year, of which copies were on ie be “ Road Reform.” His plan he should state to the meet- 
began, could not believe it possible that any person, as they w | ing as shortly as possibl It ed not 
whatever his might be, would say ‘no’ to such a | kiai but he might mention that the aggregate sum | turnpike, but also to statute labour roads. Mr. Pagan, — 
proposition as that. Ph we look to the millions of our | of money devoted to the premiums, including the aux- from his professional avocatio ons at Cupar-Fife, has had 4 
eaea a 
€ 
5 
of our honest ' dtaa te nen whose existence, 
very liberal sum of 24042., and this without including 
and the 
returns he has received to his inquiries, it ap- | 
whether in comfort or starvation, — upon the = oe premiums a: in 1846, | pears that the sum of money oon collected in the 
prosperity of —I must oe ess that, at d subsequent E The directors had thought it | counties of Fife and FC t turnpike gates, and 
of shou i that the w premiums should. be partie- rom statute labour, and pe en money asse shessmentad 
should be started, gf lng it was for ae gi ntage of | larly bro ought eet ssiolice. n I, and II.,| amounts to about’ 33, 5007." Now, of this : amount, he 
the country ‘prosperity in manufactures should | under the heads of Essays and Reports, and Agricul „0004 
exist, is to me one of the l. were annually. His plan is to abolish seit! al gates, statute 
who buys pro d ior ; best communications on ten diff d bridge to levy in 
t encourages the improvement jects, now for the first ont introduced into the So- lieu thereof a rate on ho orses of on Tana he 
is rate, j 
duce—who is it that 
the agriculture 
of | sub; 
of this country? We all know when ciet 
list. subjects embrace quan 
of cultivated plants and _common 
ask 
i ium 
titative ‘analyses 
„distinction of 30s. a-yea 
, 15,0007. 
eeds ; the extraction 
ni 
P 
ur prices; we E it, above all, 
yhic’ h is is givi ag re 
oa expenses of "toll eollee 
ng or leasin 
w 
perity ; we feel it in — accompany it, ieee kelp ; the structure, con- | at presen 
in the encourageme! ricultu Ape sical properties of wool, and the treasurers "By m setti: 
What coi ntry, 1 1 li uses &e., he is 
ps 
le to brin 
most complete state of perfection, if bed "depended on | 
me? This is a great try, rich i 
Som in every Sat 
agriculture to its highe t and 
of opinion tha 
7 fun 
of hs Be 
RT not o nly to keep | both ial cnt im 
sP 
fork when employed enjanen in ell the 
1 + 
ot interest of the mey bo 
Trifa] 
Ta 4 
} 
every line to which i 
construction of tanks for 
it applies its energies ; aad thi 
+ 
h 
lianid 
improve, I say—for Ido not say that we “have J 
the 
manure ; the allotment „system, with Pae 
alities 
ae bse 
31 years. The plan, Mr. Hun ht, 
of being clear and = od, these days when 
railways are extending over every district of the 
tive consideratio! 
d, but 
fund that would unei the “abt i 
th has the merit. 
bees like p th ct of eS the _blossoms from ae sen of | country, well worth of atten ion. 
culture, i I he P -F of galva elec -| Pagan's desire is to make his book generally kno 
a position superior to that os any kiai, nation in the ivati d having been permitted by the Directors 
world, So 30 that while, in addressing Englishmen of every sess of hart grain “hy the common Scotch Highland ae a 1 Socic > to lay 
deseription, the peg drum machine, and the | their table, a of their general meetings, 
of manufactures, I should expect they would fn ready English high | speed | beater. The subjects thus briefly a it d ‘have the effect of calli img ‘the ae 
to applaud ; but in addressing an assembly of farmers, 
is still more confident that they will ined me. | included in the classes to which they be elong ; but they 
commerce of t try is another point to which are § suffic ient to evine e the anxious desire which i is felt Farmers’ Clubs 
mond = your attention. The commerce of t Norton JorxT Srock IMPLEMENT 
a ‘the great elemen erionit? jie on [f in ce upon the country 1 the benefits | derivable monthly meeting of the hy nA Cea i po 
yp iti fi tion of a joint-stock fund for 
the commerce of the aiT that th th e i ice } hich constitutes so | improved agricultural implements was 
a gy 1 ked a fi of the present times. ” The premium a cursory allusion to the agricultura 
rit H r: ramie in Norton, eee the e 
. which I am sure you will ate conéur in. T in En paisi, French, German, and Ita tofa F. rs’ Club, and to the stat 
Sept v3 I address you with perfeet tensed amounts to 30, and is os fen instance, and |in mo mers were placed by 
on that su f James yearly “tenure, inadequate remuneration 
cold not go on- Withou commerce pee loa “Dalzell, of oiii: reported | &e. ž Uie rged th 
bet = at | Domfrie: ns ought to be adopted by farmers, 
distinct! 
‘agricu cultu: ur 
without vii oh ta our "people e would 
be miserable. I have always beea—I am rea dy to assert 
Sine reference to the Ge meral Show 
is year,—the General Show would take place a 
to the utmost 
the 
blishing this Society. 
=. t deal of good 
hai 
agriculture of the 
noble friend in the ehair a 
agri 
i. Sat ponibio importance. I h 
iy stai what - I feel with 1 regard to m; 
T itea 
> to promot e the impr rovement of 
umfries on 
+, 
1 Meet ting i in January 
ments 
(m 
| the 
the 7th, G and 9th of Ocicbe.| ained t 
Gene = accomplishing them he did n 
the bringin 
still r 
coun 
yet do 
= ak itae | ery the county jr Wigton, had seve 
a t| Fonā; a red liberal co 
d; 
mial b 
ntributio ons in aid of the Premium 
2 
i 
J 1, +t} 
oo 
rr te of the | 
not yet have Seated ree git a 
upo 
poii that fs ener 
anufactures. 
amoun 
magnitude. 
feel that these Pesia only to parts of the eouritry. 
to 
hole, so aii it sien of 
every in’ in the 
mt eres ony oni 
with the cus 
sponsibilities s belonging b the show. The p re 
offered for ee org n in the various The premium of 
ig Bairy pea uce, "a implements, 
&c., amount er ‘earl? 9007. z tock expressly 
vken 
ion in the —— A ee ser 
should prosper, i 
ineludes most of the chief breeds o Momi country, and 
ros- | virtually embraces the whole of Sas while it predo- 
h 
Ji 
£ peere co 
“The Society contsibutes its oe a 
it was true, h: 
| them, 
expected to expen 
useful im ment, ‘they 
pte by t 
which created m 
