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THE UMEN a 
[JANUARY 22, 1 
and without the adulteration. It is given dry with cat 
nips to the fa attening beasts, to be moistened by the 
Manufactures.—M r. Thom 
this subj ect i in the form 
xT 
n 
* 
ground, or rather bruised, so as o prese 
and keep all the parts E i. end togeth k the 
into a pail a a certain qua her, 
XE 
n of the counci 
was ngthy, daniel i 
water, 
animal chews the cud Que 
very le 
p th hibitions anes the meetin ngs 
| each year attended the exhibiti lesser oe: 
7 P a t n to a: eep | of the so ciet be came 2 atory, a 
at P * ot half d pr 00 sl he id i exhibited increased in nu we 
merely men over as pe from 400 in 1852 t 1100 in . What was T. 
correctiv for our 8 "it le| more important, the practical character e ha imple- 
e 
pepper 
pn certainly, s ait it has. the desired effect. I feel 
cert s gained by s tinting sheep in 
saving in food, we loose 
of vigour in spring. | 
ortable poses Tor P otato Growing. —The field 
ments had steadily rain] and the 
exhibitors from a distance had increased from 
above 40. 
it ors, 
soon ascertaine ed by e 
thrown 
Then 
the 
oe 2 
a large proport 
many articles not directly agric 
their advertisem tand sale; 
cultural, with a 
rodu cts € of bed industry or talent, 
ich the experiments noted below was tr 
clay loam, drained and i * condition. It bore Oats 
1857. was ey with deep furrow that autumn, 
en down „ 
4 
it w t exhi bitio n of 1859 hen 
ou of ladies, had led t 0 the etn 20 
0 
and in order to facilitate 
brought to a sufficiently firm y aT; 
he 
or two the paste w 
lees es ae be given 120 the pouttey! which 
i lit, in 
muc! 
agricltural “imple ements, vi 
men scie enti m "urine don 
dissolved me Y 
or econo — 
&e. The 
andy it s made over 
v 
very hard paste is y-meal and 
mixed, some into large balls the size of b 
s given from 
t 
e inted to 
Seco à ^y of April with Potatoes of the Dalmahoy ittee b appointed mixe 
mms ^ T did not wholly escape the attack of disease, | carry into eff the proposed extension of the exhibition | is gi : time to time to the chickens a 
in consequence of the earliness of that variety (it| to arts an (n biy * bow $ hens. 3 
comes in at least t weeks earlier than the vn | memorandum prepared by r. Acland. evera 4 
ent, b, to » which in colour, shape, and quati it bears members of the council offered handsome donations | Common Sense cs t the cr. rrain, Pleuro-pyp 
doom a strong en the tubers ven litle e a mano fund for carrying out the extension | 07 eei = emic, wit Mops JD its Sus 
if at all affected, not above 8 per cent. o * le exhibition to arts and manufactures. Treatm By Joseph Major, V.S. ' 
uce being seased. They were lifted t This radi asserts that the Aer t ot 
k of S E ists in England that Professor $i 
sound Potatoes sir ee e viz.:— Tons ewt. Ibs. ers? bj researches last year have been fruitless, and lis 
Where farmyard alone bg used, per imp. ved $055 Non 5 M: yis Far n-yard Ma- | useless—that the Veterinary Collegeknowsnothi 
pons o Me por sash le ouk. nures.—Mr. W. Cubitt, of Lerch Melee spoke on | it—and in sho: that only 
Peru ushels gr Ah ‘of Mangel Wurzel, and said it had become | the infallible sp cific. Ca 
a questio 
Mr 
ses o 
p pE imper Me d mass with him, not as to whether the Mangel | are id Sen cipes nd 3 z 
dressed o! | ough ultivated more than at present, but as to “look-on-this-picture-and-on-that” sty 
i ep m erar OM 7 3 whether it ought 15. ntirely to supersede the use of . Major is represented stand 
in the one cas Siod ction of|the common Turn » for the found it could be used hand beside the quadruped which h bas estore 
2 cwt. at the cost of 24s. "Y in AB other an extra early and late, i ni while his rivals 1 
production of 2777; at the cost of 24s Eo the op JR the Mangel had nt doubled the > weight | s und an animal Ph gles ae and dying, w 
is a cheap. purchase money for Po ithout | of the í on Turnip. The ey ha ad found in the weigh- al | inte instrumen and treatment, they hare 
ing into consideration the benefit the subsequ H ing, o em did not answer, | unable to 
eat crop will undoubtedly receive y remains and dat ths greatest wei ights re produce 
of the artificial manure stored up for use in that | moderate width. His she sei Boks "that from 22 to o 25 
_ Of the tet? of such bene- 
n doubt Ms 2 
Rog in drillin: as the best width to 
Whe 
"T 
prac wind ti 
attracted muk Teis pire — thn it. merits. 
We wou rther in 9 55 to UE to planting 
153 yA T 
lenis 
that paper vii full jus m 
Jonas, of Cam be that the . were hum 
bugged M artificial manure. 
agree wit 
be] 0, the General 5 
*| difficulty of its ve s eai 
m 
ould 106 
"a EE p Er 
Now, 
h Mr. Jonas entirely, although iden was 
d by 
ould remark furt 
that we shall in in future choose a 
lly soil for them 
We tried t s v 
loam, as described in the above experiment; fhe other 
a 
Turnip and Barley soil, and 
years. Lu! 
clay | manures 
artificia 
to the 
annually. For the last 10 years he had 
2 7 
extent of some tens of Pub 
used ho 
0 
rea is esas o be g 
art of enen being prog 
to preserve his place in the m that vk 
made pape te wi 
ses, and 
gravel, a first-rate 
maiden 8 Potatoes for at least bor 
t acre behind that on 
under his nspecti im j vbi 
tried various other manu tis he had come to tise con- 
pec 
it was rather the best attended to of 
e purpose panting our whole crop of 
is season in the latt RN shall He — ata n 
Peruvian in | useless, 
them with 
early May, and anticipate havi 
1 e baie TR by the 
„guano 
them MM and safe 
t week of August. 
gen — 
Focteties. 
stax Socrers, Jan, 1 
as an artificial manure, theve was enses d 
equal the home- 3 Ver e ate. He must, 
Miren caution the 
Visit, de t 
farm-yard ap or S was 
od a of Swedes with. the arti 
rnips. 
n urging the 3 of the root- -crop as m 
800 
and 100 new members were 
Secretary 
+} 
by a form: 
the En: glish farmer er si uperior to every See and would [b 
Saat ‘others fo rom competing with h dig in w btt 
could apr. es they migh i e » they nevi 
exp a nd 
Mr. Caird, MP. hoe mer manner — reinstate- 
ment of Mr. Lawson as norary seedsman. The Earl 
4 
as to how they used it. 
nes, 
He was particular 
improvements, — involve extrao pe 
reimbursemen t E 
s property, and it m advis 
a condition for t the 
ab act to un educi 
ntry, | Pec he n might no - be fair, and would 
d [ES np the 
the Nomi, e" the tenancy, as the bashi 
à : 
y they could in a few years iod al food ai one of valning ab 
Fen bris * A thon M on the ene Wich, had reasonable price to us —— i T m for rad Nenad 4 years is the te 
arisen, and which had led to Mr, Lawson’s resignation. rae of them "have elapsed, then 15 i$ 
— 8 co Caird’s motion. Sir iS SS of the which the 
ol ject oa motion which was a vote of í the 
censure on the D ir Thomas Gladstone pro- eviews, dici cio Mem — ats à whi 
~~ an ances that i Directors should ex- E — the way of valuing to the tenant a 
punge a certain e from their minutes of the pro- A Directory to the Principal Exhibitors of Poultry, | which has attached itself to hi 
2 NE. whic - Lawson and his friends objected. Pigeons, and Rabbits, c. By the Editor 2 she pation of it, mem i — to 
2 Api ended Mr. son. uke of Poultry — Essex and West Suffolk G e | injustice in awardin him 
es T : besos T. Gladstone see rag R - W Colehes sepe mere formula of calculation, for which, in 
patoi b ousl. compiled pamphlet, contain- he may have no increased v: 
— ene n Mice and rows and a poll was ing v of — a the v 188%, a list 4 We refer to these points me 
h 
mately postponed until that coe fortnight. 
TH AND WEST or ENGLAND: Jan. 15.— Abolition | 
briel Poole 
ji the Implement Prize System.—Mr. Ga 
f 84 varieties of fowl ri 
judges, 
: Tet of 4 1455 exhibitions o of Mo ái &c. SEN a statement t 
pets 
won dite e hie he whole 
closed wi ith a 
series of kcen ragraphs o iet feedi 
the —ÀG of — — for exhibition, x The flow. | 
ing is of them on the preparation of pastes fo 
Tt was feat podit 
= t Il cooked, mashed, and mixed | 
eos m EAT t xil to a proper et 
, wi irt uantity of mi 
d so — or vA or En al A des Coil rc 
ookel vege. 
effi — Barley is 
^d to the 
8 a ressent ee 
of each parti cular case, J, C. M. in Morton; 
Agricultur. 
Calendar of Oper? 
T 
Pues years that 
ground in 
little desire was shown 
the autumn ; the breadth will 
