760 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Nov.3 
2. That the ‘prize o 0 sovereigns s for the e plough 1 best — So a in December, he | sary expense of tear and ee $ 
i he 
veh the vipa arded was found to be: a peri i 
‘hat th = wpe 15 joa zama bapa for the best drill for pose 
© len ae ae be adjudged to Stand No. 46, Article No, 6. 
So 
should m y r i 
«Th -Gover- | Almost every family had its own fot working one, 
nors be r ae to the sum of a ev ery y. governar | recommend to the meeting a motto, viz., “ Plou aa 
having ‘previously paid the sum of 5l. for his year of | muck heavy, and weed clean.” With Fa to th 
Wate first he need only refer to any man who had the o . 
O “That yang the Prize-sheet for the | tunity of inspecting the proceedings in hi poom 
Mr. Richard Hornsby" s “ Ten-coulter Drill, for corn and g 
ings in his gard t 
where it would be found that the deeper th aa 
Fan ey had 1 
neral purposes ; invented, improved, an d manufactured by 
i ham. 
cil in D 
Taa as ag aa 
he 
ore. 
. Mr. HUMPHREY GIBBS gave notice thas he should the a i pE to the er point, he would 
n | move at the Mont thly Cou: a 
(1). “That the Auctio neer or his Clerk shall be in it, They would permit him 
p more mg un t was | the 
neil in Decembe: advise them to make their eae first, and then si Mt 
Ae $ 
; teal, ee 
ae ed 
5, That the prize of T sovereigns for the best Turnip drill o 
the ridge, a Ae . be adjudged to Stand No. 46, Article No. 
ote Richard brine s Ed ted iar a Heo peels 
roved, an and m: ctur! y 
Gra ntham. 
6, That the prize o of 20 sovereigns for the best machine for mak- 
draining-tiles, acy be adjudged ro Stand No. 70, Article 
No.1. [Mr. Thom: rage’s “Machine for ma aking Drain- 
ing Tiles and Pipes. Fs agricultural lagte ot invented by 
Calveley, near Tarporley, Cheshire.”) 
In conclusion, the judges boa g to state, that they are confirmed 
in the opinion they expressed in their amn at Bremin 
viz., that their rE Pala have been med as satisfactorily 
on the spot, without any deferred trial. 
(Si igned) io sso P. OUTHWAITE, 
until 4 o’clock P.M., 
AM 
n | week, for the perce "of Satta instructions from An animal pe pry a pany ny es tc aay ael e 
have proper d give 1 kokam 
Implements for sale a the au ction ‘ portion of that w 
2). r % 
such exhibitors as m: 
gratu 
on the Thar reot of the Show | the agriculturists on the coor of pric ap manna 
money for the withdrawal of con or icp nts shan did not ge in preserve, ‘though they might a : 
the auction, pt give 
3). “That the Auctioneer shall take charge of and an “improved. a em for the e preservati ation of this 
f th f 
( 
sell the catalogues o; 
over to the director for 
aris ae from the forfeits 
countersigned or “a ba the removal of such stock or | three Fess mnie valuable than the heavy or ory a 
Mr. Seragg, and manufactured by Mr. s Hewett, of |- y 
ma- 
at 
most 
e sale; m-ya: ds, by the sinking 
Li 
d 
t Aira tia pa farae 
the ex ae tors the necessary | that a certain given qua age of this liquid manure 
7 nure. He Â, therefore, aaa ieee hem to pa. 
4 
the Society’s use, the oney of tanks or such other means as were at their dis isposa 
and the sale of AER In this way, by. a b good and mutual aeva. an 
n la ndor ands tenant, ample em. © 
wa LIAM HESELTINE, 
ALBERT EDMO 
Josian PARKES, 
i pbc in case ‘os ae may eee it necessary to t and this fins: great as 
call in his aid.” po AE is, be at all times independent of foreign “i 
(os That the Consulting-Engineer shall be in fs countries for the staff of life. 
t maa s PERE o the labourer, the necessity 3] 
i ded. and tas ite 
Wittiam BENNETT, tendance in the yard, and during the trials, to exam 
Wirra Saaw, JUN. the implements; ane that he shall draw up se 7 
This wa having been read and adopted, it was | tions as far as practicable, of all iapiemenis to whicha | Farmers’ Clubs. 
moved by Mr. H. Craps, and carried IE EE | prize is given or jpa ae ax nable the ftir os i aie Brats RS r 
“That ja dee of th uncil be given to Mr. F usey, | Judg on th compare Dom kik ale vate TN ted 0 el ot Wri rt commenced by cating. iat the a 
EP., mato facilities he had so kindly e ana ganisa- 
Da irs rie row K it pergeer ph inten) T ong t a num de t d,or was obstructed, decomposition partially 
te vows wit at maeng ae Society daring the inal were collected in. masses , fer 
June On the nde howe of Mr. Sutter, the follow- painting of “ Sheop-shearing” by Singleon, at A., tati erie pened ye fore te them altogether, 
ing Cilaresittee was appointed to consider the payment | M, F. Tupper, E n the part of the family « of Martin | With regard t toes, be advise 4 that p 
of expences and accommodation of the judges at the | mu pper, Esq WW ROL TE kocstoru y 
ee emi ae in carve zA Oak) of Thomas Chapman, Esq., of War- | stored in h — houses with sides of unburn 
Barker, Mr. Shelley, Mr. Benn ett, Col. Challoner, Mr. wickshin wor is perp P GAE tera = 
Hobbs, and Mr. H. Gib Colonel Le Couvreur favoured the Council with together were Ti than those of any other descrip- . 
Eart SPENCER. —ON the motion of Mr. Pusey, M.P., specimens of the result obtained in applying a solution being non- -conductors of heat, and je a 
seconded by Mr. SHELLEY, = ae lowing resolutions of orie-part of guano and 18 of water to Grasses ~via 
were carri 
unanimously, nai 
“That this Council, SEW sensible of the great loss 
sustained by the Royal A ae Society of Tog. 
Be ae aad death 6 oo Charles Earl 
i 
ent of the Society; its sincere 
estimation of his humility, combined with —_ ess, 
of m aae and urbanity ; and i pec 
ity 5 
ry with his family on the visitation with “whieh | 
lose Almi par Sod as ape them. 
e 
imens of Peas, Turnips, and Hopeto un Oats, grown | 
in Sur: 
spec 
on ie: bse at Kingwood, Tey, | mow 
er cons Paget . T. B. Gress took that | ine 
ty (as the date for or entry n Venla expire on the | moul he used was hes 
Toth | jame X of rA copies of the official prize shee tof | being placed upon a level geara bald, D re 
= Club Seer su ne e Baie as intended to | with the mixed clay and rammed in, t sides being 
come 
t the ensuing Show. Numero rous s| previo usly | wette d; it „might then þe ited up, and the è 
pisman sn ch ae us subjects were received by | clay x 
the Council, and refe rred to the Journal Committee, whilst ‘others would be, made in, succession ; in a few 
tl edges “and kept turned 
ae Teu towards 
collage, we Earl Spencer to 
pF othe a = Trust o o 
Boyal eh veal oy of lh caused by th 
HN GREY, of Dilston, ‘Northumberland, was 
ipt nearen a Gener: = Member of the on neil, in 
the place of Earl Spence: een mac of 
Potato Disease,—The PRESIDENT ‘having laid ae 
tha f 
having called attention to the proceedings in Scotland 
and Seme on the same subject, it was resolved by the — 
1. That all papers now delivered, and all further 
information on that subject, should be referred to the 
Jo urnal Committee ; with a request that all i nfo orma- 
Mr.Main’s “ Cottage Gardening,” published in | over until dry, w. awhi, occupy a few weeks, a rk 
the Journal. the l — then adjourned to Wednes- | cording to edanan Houses A 
day, the 3d of December. that would entirely pro 
HIGHLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY hA was to excavate the foundations, and fill 
R it pee! 
like 
Society of Scotland, ho "ather of hen all. ‘In all| of from 12 18 bricks. A hous o 40 long, 
ct Potatoes or any other root crops from frost, wi 
At one of the public meetings held at par common concrete (if in a day Soon i two or m à $e 
during the visit of this Society, the following remarks | feet. Upon this stone or inferior b sho ma 
re made by | . f ewood :— | worked, to the height of 18 inches, as a a in 
He fully concurred in the sentiments expressed | Then the lumps should be cove ered up 
by Mr. Grey, of Dilston, as to the vast improve- | manner as brick- vork, uniting t them with broken ¢ 
ment in agricultural enterprize which had developed | or any coarse mortar made with 4 or 
a king donss Fes being due to to one of lime. The e lumps s cost 5s. ate e 
4} 
their pr opan was pro 
tion ; and a; ture w. 
for the next may be, 
them sl a os A y from time to time, by 
2. That it is bopel a — ence- 
ment, cause, and p of the disease ; and the effect 
e vari be tried for 
tion of the Potato ries fen i ie the ed for the ot eed, | 2 
and especially to know the of the growth of 
sm ote jhe ma: freee for the next year’s 5 
crop 
expedient to give the sum of | 
re, that 
oak poy at the disposat of re Royal Agricultural 
might be sant praiably JES He ed to ti And b y covering the ext xternal $ oul 
partnershi p between landlord and iene in which Ba of the ae with aaa Cangas i 
bec d 
e ti degr "a in poi 
of the other mon pei the productiveness wa ceptible of the Boe of wet or fy ees walls. Pots- 
and 
14 feet wide, peor be carried up for ‘Gl, eK if Sa 
omoted by a system of co-opera- | fully answered the purpose, and answered b A some 
an art to dae that system | eve en bri ickwork, through which the frost wou 
independent 
of it its grain. hat partnership embraced two ect, four stakes ro extending ‘ay or gael 
—the capitalist, who 
- 
Sen of England by aa par the on of North- 
mberland) in three pri oe Emaye ah he subject, 
e: 
50l. for the best Essay on the Remedy for the Potato Disease’; 
and on its Treatment in the various stages of its Planting, 
best Ess the subjec 
300. for the a aca of “the Disease, at the esent time, 
e Pot. volving a condensed detail of Facts 
esi 
Co 
say 1 Pa wos 
Pa 
Aii 
Pa 
BS 
®© 
i 
partner, and the practical m fi 
active EE Er) he conceived that to both these | vented Potatoes oo aes 20 ts ge attin ingin ual sie- 
y scale of duties was egay —— TI faggots might be a yp or 8 feet in 
all t anent u 
d go far to render this king- kaian equal to stone or composition os 
the 
parties 
might be called the sleeping aoe speene: wi He top. By mee veely, and pre 
man who might be called the | bands round th hey a ari pug iret entation; — 
Sli 
that the landlord og to be paid for it. He was sure sea ae i in pat ; 
Id refuse to pay | ta ARAE tor Frege produre à sesso a 
of Priz 
Meeting of i the eesi to yoy held next year at New 
castle- upon-Tyn 
4. That the Members of the Royal Agricultural 
Society of England be requested to send to the ai 
nal Committee tro = mage a statement of such 
facts relative k Eiio com 
| to ‘the Tandiord for the pal of re capital, The next ae than other causes ; ; and it tere men” from rom exces 
cold to 
point to 
been 
| on the landlord to erect suitable bui ildings, ‘the import- | sively moist to a a temperature, pare May, and the 
ance of which prises be felt by ores ct se farmer, | this season than in 
They co ould n exhibit such s ock as as they had seen early part- of J se 
g one. 
under their chervation 
Mr. E. TATTERSALL, accompanied by Mr. H. REECE, 
toi members present vai us specimens of | w 
or less diseased, o n which the effects of 
which attention, the 
ks, 
e to-day i if their cattle 
the n. 
wes might save the farm 
every farmer must be a 
gentlemen ote eir best than 
a ee 
ex 
He would merely a an coer outlay of — of wet, cold, an 
a | Lath rain 
horse power was wasted by g carts, &e., over sudden changes, do! ubtless, 
, much unneces- | 
d 
inclemency of 
time the AIPOM since 
t amount of eek and has gone on ted the Potato € 
ging ear ea tne vegetable we 
and that pead 
