December 10, 1859.] 
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'OLLEGE uv. AN ET AND rely e 
AND OF 85 AL and — T, pex esp ad 37 a 
38, Lowe Kenn ia a 
apal J ON FG, POR. zx 
The system of studies pursued in ollege comprises every 
an nive 
and Assays of every description are promptly E 
scouts executed x the Co rg The term: Coche and other par. 
ticulars may be had on applicatio e Principal. 
RTIFICIAL MEN = nufacturers 
—.— — * — in making AR CIA MAN URES 
mstruction for their 3 
LR Principa of the 1 pai and Chemi cal ee 
n, London, S. Analysesof Soils, Gu m erphos- 
d a — "s 
pate ar L of Lime; Coprolites, &c., and Assays o: 
; Minerals a ecuted with accuracy a 
an chou. tam 
. Analyses and Assaying, will find ample facility and accommoda- 
1 tion at the Coll 
EST a ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES 
LAND DRAINAGE AND ee gin: COMPANY. 
Tere E 
iMPROVEMENT 
HROPSHIRE BREED.—At a Meeting of Breeders | 
EEP, held in the Lecture Theatre 
8, 
RIAL were unanimous sly 
IRMAN, and seconded by Mr. THOMAS 
the 
RESOLUTIONS and ME 
e xm 
ARTS; 
b That in “the opinio of this 
when it is most desirable that some — 
meeting, D arriv: 
hould 
fado 1 a ical bea 
ed 
forts be 
made for the ral ge of inducing the Council of the Royal 
Agricultural Soc of England to open separate — ses for 
Shropshire Shee; 2 the that 
Society. 
Annual Country Meetings 
ha A al Jad hw the Richt H. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. 997 
finally removed; notwithstanding that, as Mr. 
r a afterwards urged, the real merit of ES 
pla useful food until 
to furnish use 
la tei in the year following its growt! . 
Another root, the Kohl Rabi, was spoken of as 
ood substitute Swedes. ital food, ot 
rdy growth, and especially Vine ble in its 
capability of easy spa ntation, it is likely 
PM to extend its — f 
ENNETT, LU ‘Cam eshire, has grown 
En Jenn b 
at the Chitra, t rife h, 
— and 
nd are hereby respectful requested | to — an interview 
with the Cou n the i e Lists — Ca —— us 
Meeting are Wade ee ion 290 present such M 
and to support the prayer = 
T OUNCIL — E iim AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
F ENGLAND. 
“ The Memorial of Breles of Shropshire Sheep, assem 
Bir ee 0 T day of November, 1859— 
“SHO That, in opinion of your — rr TT 
claims p p 2 Shee 
have now been fully established. 
‘That t the penc re EOD have been exhibited in consider- 
able numbers of the Country Meetings of your Society, 
and especia iy Ag 8 Chester, and Warwick; the 
entries for 7 4 latter pu being not less than 125 pens, ex- 
the number of entries of any o! 
COMPANY.— 
l E 1 — (d 5 in 1853.— accu e erroe niim er cd 
| 5 2 Palaco dud r, S.W. To Landowners, the “Thai tewards of Stock at the Meetings of y 
| » urveyors, land and Wales Society — declared their appreciation of the value of the 
. and j hropshire breed of Sheep; and that in one instance, namely, 
|. The orn. beg leave to announce that the Company's — the ped pue ved ee — at iram er? the ewan 
Amendment Bill, Sen has received the sanction of the Le; acting on the hope that the Society would 
lature." "ia —— now advance money, —— in ti v recognise 28 ib ad — e 
amoümt, for the fi lowing works of Agricultural Improvement, T e Shro; opiki Shea: ce g been distinguished 
the whole pues oya — in all cases being liquidated by | for thei S en — — ^ — rim Charactorities which 
have led to their ‘ing preferred ve an the 
ar 
fe charg e for 2. 
1. nage, gation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, 
Gere Reclamation, Planting for any beneficial pur- 
es 
pose, Engi ente Machinery for Drainage or Irrigati 
2. E arm 5s and Railroads for pints ieni or 
farming pu Tpos 
3. Jetties or Landin; rn places on the sea coast or on the banks 
l of nav bn n or lakes. 
The erection of Farm Hou 
other Buildings required p^ Yarns 
rovement of and additions to Farm 
buildings for farm — 
ners assessed under Act of 
arter, or Sed tcp in Fen of any 
ks of drainage or other i 
purposes, an Cottages, and im- 
ouses and other 
e provisions of any 
Noinvestigation of title is d, and the Com mpan y bein, 
of a strictly p character do not — al with the chine 
and. ution of the Works, which E e controlled only by the 
— — reloatiee * 
For further informatio: apply 
to the . N No Maneater, Director, 
2, Old Pala: ard, Westminster, S.W. 
e LAND IMPROVEMENTS. 
Tus 
Are 
Land in 
ENERAL. LAND. DRAINAGE 
'AND IMPROVEMENT COMPA 
'ered by Act of Parliament to assist the Owners of 
As pene Mer aie wish we 
and expenses on the property 
— in 
districts in w. — ex thy ae already 
porties. et 1 3 
* That during the last 10 years the Shropshire "Ie ha’ 
rts of the United Kingdom, and 
by agriculturists in 
e of founding new 
roduced into many 
shee 
optio n o 
exce ellence. 
bat on these grounds your Memorialists respectfully ur, 
your Council to open se ite. lason for Shropshire Shee 
— Lx ‘Country Mee dg i 
o, that such a concession would be received with satisfaction 
xp 
5 a large portion of the Members of your Society, and that it | adjutant and paymaster ; 
would tend to promote the at object which your Counc! " 
has in view in offering prizes for stock, the encouragement o! 
ARE electe 
ur Memorialists, another striking proof of their e prie lying ctii pit between 
W DA 
bridg 
= — ral, and has 
i dive ars on ac this 
ear Ma acres of it, a late crop of Tares 
one of the 7774 Promising poa. of sheep keep 
ea e Certainly the magnificent 
specim the root in the show at Baker Street 
justify. y praise t that may be — on the score of 
P eus possible from the cultiva- 
tion of this plant. 
—— In the oani the Baker Street Baz 
ced of the Smithfield Club, 
t display of fatte ned 
ed gin 
Mar - 
ide, shee gee pigs, add "the tere array of 
agri virgen ' machinery dg i à annually ex- 
hibited rt will be found 
in —— 
as & compa 
collection, sony distingeished | however b 
olonel NonrE's s id specimens of Kohl Rabi, 
and by first z^ 8 of Mangel Wurzel. 
uld lad to see at all future shows of 
0 
roots, Moe d at Sydenham or Birmingham, or on 
* oad € tands of our seedsmen elsewhere, one at least 
of eac 
rm and size. The w. 
lots ou mee to be — on me — identi dying 
wa: 
RE was, we under- 
gs ha n dad ample. 
in offices of 
8 that 872 ps 
— gre for the office to which is has been. 
» |n HarrrAx WYATT. 
accounta! 
pure n red 
without which the value of agricultural — 
generally ca 
ot be maintained. 
Ph nie rs HOLLAND, Chairman.” 
e Chairman havin gen 
1 Wade ag by 
he chair, 
Esq., seconded by the 
— Mayor o „ — and carried by 
Holland, Esq. r his court: dp = n 
irai snd "hr ie ‘ability with Which he lucted the 
C. Cea, 
“That the cordial tha anks of this his meeting be 
business for-which it was assembled.” 
—-— On Wednesday evening a paper on the 
Forces wed i in Agriculture was read before a con- 
siderable audience at the rooms of the eSociety of. Arts, 
Mr will — d 75 iscus 
vul $e refer a 
Professor JOHN WIESO 
II. The erection of Farmhouses, . for Agricultural 
Labourers, and ani kinds of Farm Buildings. 
III. The constru of Roads. 
IV. The 
13 Wangi Encl 
G 
Fencing nd Grabbing a and tr gh 
own opum these Improvements may 
cuted ee, e 158 e Nite, Trustees, e in 
„ Committees of Incompetent persons, 
en, Beneficial Lessees eoe nb A or — a Term ex- 
r Municipal, 
ce y Cut 
Es ot entailed, ry may be desir 
or inconvenience of a D Mortgage, may 
‘ous to | 
pense 
avail . —— of the powers of the Company's Act to 
z gees estates with an outlay in improv W 
1 Cases’ 
s and 
n od 
er the 
uired 
prove- 
been aj — 5 
red and the and having beoi T to 
trusted to their own — ad 
E aha | the amount of the 3 
2 rensd by the Inclosure Commissioners hs the Com- 
commission and the Commissione ego 
y “fix the 
Landowner 
only, 
on the Estate for the term 
Late Com pany also exeouts Drainage and all other Works of | winter, an 
not 
perty 
ement on 9 for the Owners of Estates 
d who ee the outlay on “ss pro- 
expensive process of the 
js to be addressed to WILIA CLIFFORD, the 
„at the Offices Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament 
i: considered due 
the other ins was ised 3 ep others : 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, MERE IR. 10, 1859. 
t week has Jai full of MES 
raw ar the succulent par 
feien ted in order to fill the seed: 
5 he the treatment A — during 
in 0 er to mical dp Hk 
sion e de and fat. "The discusion whieh | 
not follow M TT's 
really a` 
poor and 
no the 
pity 15 chat e are miens to ER chat 
d 
That the oh: -waged well-fed labourer is 
was pe Mex - power than 
doubt Tam Le 
in 
o not natu 4 —.— niform 
s that fena have no 
hi 
Those in any paris 
that pa whist ts in the field or in the workhous 
| and in pulous parts artsif t ey were to be. 
i tedas | iE eir ene as Prof. J. W. 
recommends, -i EE 
1s plain. 
simply to 
e to those additional SU Qe ati of the ici 
men in the room | thei 
io its gi vg bak end 
cannot be c 
+ 
r thems 
Sot the country A = prospects P" 
i wellas seanty populations 
MAN and Mr. C. Howarp ot Bedfordshire € con- 
ze i iis wers in this way when ot "a 
zn ds M ti and pulped roo 
i b as i the need of 
wedish Turnips, which 
were rapi ‘aie the hands of 
to | farmer in RA. “of 1 85 best efforts both of agricul 
and of se’ men 
u 
Domi several gentlemen 
rience of the early use of the ero; 
Lad: v ed hf in egrets a through t 
sald iu eins 
imagine 
iy Sgt e 
n tion of the 
| offered them, 
P epe M Wages are ‘the 8 peni of the rela- 
labouris g population to the labour 
an 
e pei for all hae under those 
n 
A esen! 
- to the e s of it its oder. 
umn 
ies 
ext week a more detailed re 
e ani 
irmingham meeting last week. 
id finta illustration of their 
pe 
has been offered by them at every agricultural 
