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resent daily, according to Mr. 
likewise tbe quantities anticipa 
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AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
lines of taller ay to degrees are to be taken, particular 
followed; but if the student do not w 
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THEORY OF AGRICULTURE. ara n Sa ee 
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mde (M. Royer), — yt 
a 
the 
1 mm of — 
. flow would 
or the three 
THE ConTINENT. 
ON. 
Agriculture of France in 1844 to v isit the schoo! 
— 
rigid moral — in - p" 
But perhaps ns fore 
w | capable, w ithout having reside 
in the cou 
No. VII. AGRICULTURAL EDUC: 
A CONTINE NTAL E 
HavixG in our last left e's rea — in Berlin, while 
we took a general rale; review of the — 
of d agricultor ral se n of — any, are 
itution at that ti 
o. Germany are har 
E 
E. 
g iiu 
iii Hir 
t to their systems of gov: 
— in institutions of of pem AN we — 2 aside 
ur prejudices and ng by the obnoxious 
e stems, we can but pen ce t z nom will find 
that th well w. 
to proce — ur jour 
g Berlin we see the me 3 plains, with 
meon l Cte —— marshes, an of and | o 
don. dtseiding will 
strike the eye of a tidy Bren 
n | in the 
nr 
that sthese wage, supposing it to arrive at | 
a condition — to that in which it 
the King's Scholars’ Pond 
for so long a 
not without b. 
out falls in 
m 
Sewer, mee when properly fre ed from — 
y require deodorisation under particularly un- 
discha rged at the outfall 
ith those of an 
jc Engl world. (m beer tobacco 
een 1 and Hamburgh 4 —— midnight caro 
dr 
g students, scholars 
—a vast extended sand v in better o, for patient and laborious thought, or deep and 
a battle -feld of — sae — which ambitio and for » didi swa ias 
e e their disputes, that effort, are equalled by those of no other countr 
As we certainly should be sorry see any gee pence 
tolerat lod in Anglo-Se Axon 3 yet the ear 
ne poaa ae in the fam ily e and the diigline ol of mr 
a enable 
approach 
— 
and the eye of t 
With regard to the sewage 
of | the Western rci ae a it will de indispensable t 
i deodorisation the whole year 
round. ace dall to the comparative ely small fraction of 
tural charac the 
train hurls us canno 
— viles of 
most 
— ri each | 
tion of - LA As rum ex 
along the oad across — 
England, die . — ave —— — 
ou meets idea of the 
Gentes itm 
moral influen 
German tok te 
xf 
avery 
would cover r the — 35. Od. being the cost 
—. 2 — within our provi nce Lp into detai * 
e mechanical arran necessary fo 
dc — 
gro hug 
— 
from the recent 
T | have been n our fi o, us in Ameri - 
ut | vie 
we can travel for hundreds of miles md. see only che 
P 
— of the — # or y the ghe 
ide nce of the wage; but we beg to 
—— 
and this carousing 
this investigation, in manipulating with comparativ ely |n 
large quantities, that — isinfection of vast — 
be A eco s qr than 
“this is rendered still more oppressive by the m n- | i 
ess of the soil that covers the whole. Immediately | o 
— Dresden th e —— by disciplit at 
e e. * lays out his own plan 2 fo lows up | the 
It. 
t in him 
— ac — 
y Present less diffi- 
Men of deolorimtion will pum 
— "Tii amas ea the "deposit by 
Fo «miens 
— 
tion wi ui involve | mi 
“I indeed 
ore 
Europe ie more pleasant 
en suburbs tiia has 5d sden. 
In the small village of Tharand located about a dozen 
eee 
with — 4 val Ay spe tong mind Matick resulted 
we 72 referre 
pool 
i 
nd surrounded by the most | 
the rapid r — of large quantities of deposit, a 
number of successfull, — 
resque scen T t one of the best 
agricult 24 pl ges ng in Germ It is approached by of de — A 
through i coming there, aud if he. 
vall ey 
out only with considerable system and under — in 
spection. € s of this kind ‘should be as far as 
: dense 
a railroad which follows the e winding course of a small 
n 
ill 1 f in leaving 
its water from the high hills and narrow gorges upon | | hae mri with a few striking facts ‘which, me 
— distance fro ulated either side, and from the mountainous, regions to th 
: onsider it ther bich h DO r eng Waun the mind 
eren en — that a small presenting es others cuti op the ash EL à; 
hood of ond at repeated in iy Lag o: 5 os, is 
(Signed) 1 OFM i (tc dreary ride in thé 
8 |OESFRANKLAND. plains to the nori T eve re bis i 
following tution 0 was yacation, 
E nage 3 pv Cs ci con! int Fs. fortune to t was daring tle Hofrath Dr. 
desino the etd temp tockhardt, well known for his valuable works xd tainly is ye Me ame he en 
. 1 super- agriculture, omg kind enough to furnish me with | throngh his arse, under the lax a whic 
ate o er . n of swith fon e dre ie aim privileges imply» withont much — pi 
Lava should then be x zn. a GE A 2d shee © of the institution, together with the rofessors of n ies would certainly do well 
slkaline. arii, tha pr oe T Toeschoo we founded in prices en of this kind vie 1 must ulti- 
a manure the production or more moro than ag a asoa of nut Soe: ER 2 deer their scho into x 
es xs oi guste les iif , an own about agriculture was wor ati bos struction thoroug —— 
nd recommends separate sytem ¥ — amongst the things that should be tanght a 
— 2 duni and for surface water, The latter educational establishment. But, like all old el ud all the e have the freedom 
the Tha: ry neon Te discharge into institutions, the apc of modern science has made to which we have add on the one band, they are 
level, tee he sew he would pump to the proper inroadsinto its original plans, sothatits programme | obliged to submit to certain defin Sy courses of stud 
the ron hrough mahis pon Se orta ia of lectures at the present time exhibits a complete on the other, a t wish to leave the school wit 
3 recognition of all that science has done for agriculture, credit to themselves; and that they s dowd. 40°00 is 
me " n sovage bad tne time and certainly no one can visit it now and see the ne, mor in acountry like Germany, where it 
liquid offensive, He MA Tee e e. of general spirit of scientific inquiry that its | is a disgrace to be ignorant—where insult 
pe — * g — veg en by | several departmen thout being pleased with the | that one can heap upon a man is to say that be is dumb 
position.. of te, « Firing the» ess that such institutions rre iin » tom where there is an aris of brains, 2 ere 
worked 9f anml sed. v uL Mo ee tha — Á— system € und scientific instru € honourable offices of state, as also all the prominent 
sequently. h hoth, dm uto ted 821 aidaa and nstitution is under the general direction x the | position i inthe arts and general i industry, must be filled 
en 2 Wap 2 5 that t t vd: Minister € Finance of m overnment of Sax | by men who are able to f industrious 
age 9m- 0 of tho best fertili "T & | embraces men pais culture and of ner | ha habits and su e 
i PENA, ORO s isers" culture eee or the cultivation of ow several insti 
hs Gurney Burt, — that he apu shortly make and fore The latter department was formerly The enti 
à eee lorisati for uti) TE. wage without | only one "that existed in the institution, it bein 
— o E di uting it over ‘the country by for which it was founded, but spe 1830 t 
au partments have been united. would be [rerum 
a bei erica, 
sid of He wood upon land is often of more im sto 
than that of cultivating forests, to excite much natives of 
interest in the nestion lviculture, 
country like G Lr is diieult to find a 
tree, or a shrub, that has not been placed in the posi 
we find it by the hand of man, and where coal is 
so ab ieri 225 ä 
ingenuity expended p it to the ordi practical. 
purposes of life, the question of how — 5 * * a con- | production. — to enter the service of the 
* ly r constant Those 3 ish 9214 as Tat ni oduse viatico 
Maguire, may renee cap) 2 gme tion of great im 5 soe of those that 
— — stations, and to bransmi the sur- ie Oy of the two departments has a director, although of their possessing 
rounding agricultural districts through e — or the entire general: dance of the united depart- | do wish to do 70. 15 A T ho wish 
XU E ae Eee tes aan, Tee ele D Debe "— 
1 y sewers constructed over the nt | enjoy the pear rivileges e university, which | simp 
drains, converting the solid matter into manure, and | pring lies very muc! Miri redai ia. i te. pra dees gin part of the course Y ma equ 10 10 36 
b cta x cay a filtered liquid in. subterraneous deodo- | which MY shall HUM I aa time than is allowed. terms, 2 are not req 24 ee ni, and 
Tung 3 i Asin the university, pre- a , » 
into reservoirs at levels, sufficient age buried dn o idus. wank bo de erbte and if certain | men Seis on farms of their own, can 
