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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLF AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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will be carefully observed. Thus, 
we learn that all the stock which had ss 
intended, Vd him for png imd at lo Batterse 
will, HER MAJESTY'S 4 
е Ue and sent — the 
will be open to publie in- 
és eT and fields on 
have js 
imagined | they 
set 
ment of the Hom Shaw | 
as TU: о the — e- 
tii ocn m ce of B. PmnrpP 
C.B.— th at of the „Norfolk dnd Flemish arma, 
to their chemical officer for his researches into ‚бор, 
„value of m— as food. 
ает adm and into the 
d ар 
ња pen ricks into chaff duri: 
hings, all I k 
But info 
man 
penus "à this which чаве 
eourse the rejoin БЕ 
has kindly E 
points here m 
othe 
s NIME 
| tlemen farming n 
in th ы 
We de 
given of these кеа will be eer and pub- 
it 
at hé i accounts which have been | i 
offer them 1 
WA the man 
оше 
relations to English Agri iculture ^in can be pro- | 
vided for them in the columns of an н tural | tp 
periodical, 
TILLAGE is an important subject at any mena 
of the year; and the present season used to s 
the chief of the year's work hoe fhe Posen 
Old ТномАз Тоѕѕев says of Febru 
** Who slacketh his tillage, a carter 
any past occasions he has kindly gi iyon us, and 
that sort X gratitu ude as well which h 
des sense of favours 
eribed а a lively 
up A Дк bh 
n retur 
the still more gk irre raport |P 
‚000 or 80,000 acres 
| and Soot tland. 
is "that any 
dise his api dd on 
e offer that which 
subject until E the meeting 
bouts. Ic 
d g 1860. 61, а ed | 
lots of stock on that and other food ; m dressed Wheat 
ч —or bere should I 
thi 
€ in 1863 
dim e E 
C for the sake of Worce 
that | that we ro thus call attention to ты Fe. ir gli 
of | the pee Agrieultural UC 
many other counties there La не ghbo h 
necessarily Ж — 
one 
m br 
——— THAT was a very compr rchensive and able | “t 
„address given the other day at a nr вей ing o of 
y 
Worcestershire - Agric 
Hi 
cultural Socie 
bject was to eftect an дуй 
e 
«| 
will in the | b | 
as been 
he 
i as been experienced, veral 
7% жү gatheringsin Stafordski "EE 
ave consen nn ual m 
d 
the 
For groat got abroad ài homo Bhall lobe three." tion with the аА Agricultural Society—a | ^^. hes Ee 
We now, however, aim at getting i iof our work | body үн for for the most part to the same Stratford tried it i Aer The.effect was magical; 
Ж xp umn putting our land | county, and having the same objects in view—and | dinner wa 5 itera we e д аке bus 
lovin ter as aded = = that | thus not only i increase their mutual ability for the | (toc on кере жй А ФЕ Lum this uz 
peret ps pines a winter's frost alone ma t of those objects by the | peen and x will be the best Lay vay of intro- 
he chief subjects now-a-day, еее ай me momentam of a larger association, but | ducing our young people—far better than at agri. 
8] А time, are se t€ manure, and to e|also economise the administration of those funds | tural balls. Let your pen be не and your voice 
sprin rom time to time direct the attention p" which they can now respectively depend on. raised to accomplish this? In many а glen and on 
ск readers, What those › objects are Was also well defined ; many a mountain side blush unseen the fairest flowers 
rtificial manures have been discussed durin of England's beauty! Let these anniversaries offe 
ring | а 
"+ раз& few җир before many of our principal 
farters' clu 
before the Са JE. р аяс duty and to that и 
Mr. Jacon WinsoN before of Hexham, w 
have already alluded. , The. ж: gave general |b 
statistics of the subject with great fulness—the | t 
other the tical details of application, together | 
with the cial ` fitness of cular manures 
to М эсен sit ops and soils. There is, however, 
room for a faller pee Dus tice and ex 
Ferris into di ч the 
asking for the usual p: the farms in the 
neighbo аз to the quini and time of the 
application of of farm“yard d етс and of the ерэн | 
artificial m and as e crops to which 
they are салои 
о the address of Mr. JOHNSON | 
y | the 
оошту, | ever 
ment of the 
e quantity 
om each eperra 
of these ingredients 
‚ Together with the stricter 
Now, however, 
waste substances of uncertain 
Both tid and сёй cà be com- 
the 
in samples of| 
r the light 
"n to 
ong ago 
he 
ab our agricultural gather- 
ings vod terat ss dinis refine the taste, and do 
much good. Left us hav m help." 
T Unquesti ionably the social advantages and m 
sults of the ecd E by Mr. Hunor, 
pland the refining i es which he would th 
т: = bear isi ойт ешш are 
administer, mus voc 
more than any other thing, would ensure 
popularity and therefore their efficiency. 
quali 
bined in their preparation. And whatever EET uai 
intention, or the w f it, which may guide | үр pie ilb SCR eeu * 
e use | their manufacture, the “г uality of the manufac- | 2200101 раво wi y Те а 
: ture substance, and its ч ош out the | 725 given at the rooms of the 
Sp uan Societ са Professor erp : 2 
dicen some d m: more ‚енши ы е — The subject of Catilo (оп other 
to|than his. Su e is iye by the Mit beg b- d LH P est Шад, 
RE The efficiency of certain ingredients in | <° hi noe Aer ree а дЕ b {отоо 
I : 5 Rom s us | WÊ hope that ample evidence may be 1o! 
сі 
at both ade of the : 
besides a quee ddr of of experience 
localities. For the cordial acquiescence 
menin our attempt to ascertain for ^r publication t the 
general experience on this important subject 
best — are due. 
or two of ue whom we have Маны |+ 
have ы 
n а good natured way to ans жег our 
Lorem z 
One correspondent will we hope pardon the 
phe of a hearty and vigorous letter Which 
arty an 
argument against such inquiries both as 
Strongly ak fairly as possible :— 
“We чу always glad to pt the Editor of the 
mene: but this oing rather too far. 
I €: at ad circular ы the he berera blank 
form am astonished a 
tmr betw 
sition 
a а 
sposta and even' against misadventur 
anufaeturer or broker must o on mom 
ies or A avs demand, but as the rule 
ary trade— 
of ori 
е ЕУ sells. 
t your modesty 1—. Е Le the 
wa ч have awarded the sum of 2007. 
E ehe farmer m his tradesmen, | ү Буйу аг 
n the declaration. ot com 
8 ill 
en by chem 
be his perfect зарлан against |j. 
1eal 
wledgmueht of 
thé те in its composition 
m 
v: a ascertain whether or not а S WITH 
amage lies against the tradesman. ою 
The need of all this алй the necessity of more THORLEY CONDIMENDH, 4 
uS Че condim ments po opm dd on the subject of K toy еса " I Bs еле of. 
— о ve the 
columns в add чуч jd aad jet rad ments on the S feeding of Pigs, in w. 
ПОТЕ by Mr. Curiam, о, ыыы О 
ал his ar argument for the amalgamation of the bine was, that bé addition ef Thorej 
8 ies pa ee nan pas з greater strength t іпсѓониба Ите LTD MAT ke [i 
e eria so strong, that the iy nyerting 
айешр uA пу diminished their is pap uay oF uis d may of 02” 
