THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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including a contribution of 15001. which had been ынсы should be on the gro before | 4s. for clothing; a common | la 
ups cs m the Le i ducem Committee Monday, July 1, and that the trials vd Y^ in оп | 3s. 4d. for clothing; and he g н. 
М.Р., Chairman of this | end July 2, апа that the prizes should be adjudged | | left to provide his own diet, In чат 
Com Ыга: "explained pen t the illness of в a we ntributor|at the Leeds meeting; and t that decision should | higher—say 4d.—with meat an А 
азу his laying on the table the E not be made dependent upon rther autumnal trial, | provided for hi : 
P H eaper. or 
of the Journal, which will probably be i unless decided by the stewards and judges to be| and 5d. without, provision; a wom E 
qur the ensuing wee bsolutely neces The Committee жт that | without. These wages were fix ey 
Снем1САІ.—Мг. Wren Hoskyns, Chairman of the | great importa “1 is rige be Leeds to these Dm es bera ers became scarce Y stata 
Committee, presente Professor Voeleker's Annual being made know t the eting ; for which obje From 1400 to 16 a large ad. 
Report (to be read at the meeting on Wednesday, tl ur ся al condition ; pe е TN 
20th inst.), containing xh dei of peris made for| Presents of Boo ы to the Library were laid on trene her and w in A M ns to 5 passed f n 
members,—of Soils, and different Feeding | the table, «тарпы. ex etical and Met o silver stra 57 ter, and л th 
Materials, and detailing rv) seats of athen Laboratory | Observations made at the Observatory P Bombay i in|fora feath ier bed, an por теш ot was erd 
investigations du си the past year. These have formed | the year 1858, for А у the Secretary of State for | this took place p ith, were фи he 
the subjec - of three papers contributed to the.last No. | India; The United States Patent Office Re eports for to, our prog B od заш by 
the у nal :— 1857, 1858, a 59; ransactions of the New| ——16 [е Matters pore i шше, з 
1. Оп Б Composition of two varieties of Kohl Rabi. York State Agricultural Society fi 59; The Trans-| period. In agriculture, gardenin owly di 
H ч the Morem азр of Soils. actions of the Agricultural Society avaria, wit England was surp eria by “ veral à and шап s 
: Хаа Pa Parte and Nutritive Properties of!pictorial Almanac for 1861, published at Munich and utm by Hollan Pa 
Abe се for warded by His Excellency the Bava arian Minister. d Flemish mz күнме E , 
coming Num ees which will appear in the forth- | The Council then айойтпей o ig h Wed dnesday to аа in reclaiming lan M 
8 he Gompastiion RE EE ER, their weekly meeting on the 20th ir ins | duced new seeds and imp ur agriculi; en 
a ddegedtoiam P. ? tne adv his “ mprover RES of 
Beds o! s Spanish phi 
Coprolites, Rock Guan Ta other P'ihdephetis Farmers? Clubs. T гусь f Rape v er for c; Ci 
rials now used for uerb purposes iu this pde es : Feb. 4.— The Past, Present and amd H Cultivation of Turnips in Pilea 3 E 
А The e field experiments on Wheat, PAS and dit а diris Me vem Mon o till с > нін e t% bis th 
ave been proceeded with, and those n Tur will ore th ts y M PS ranch of a i 
form the subject s more than one pa De in the f об | н s ie. пр ә s Tor уйе elt ur p. 
of the Journal. | ; ; ge 
П ES | eulturists of that day h o 1760. The hist - x 
The results of the investigations made by Professor | Colli t the ч Зай tliir Webbs, Bakewe ч й pu pe 
Voelcker last summer in the manufacture of cheese | to carry them through th inter. Н pes Н 12 
. and butter have been recommended by the Committee | амс manufa itu the пак не eroe Ае Досы. ~ 
> Чой the subject of a lecture to be delivered in May | supplie E Docs dpa 3 аршу ih 1 тор volution, кыйа nia са 
for their clothing in the shape of furs and ski ing. 5 | 
"The Committee have, in consequence of a suggestion es Ы H P urs and skins xp orts amounted to 80,968, $66 е f о 
from the рерна кеме him to make the y^ mpo- for taine ы аго бт the extensive bounties, were ый. en бап 4 = 
sition and co e qualities of differe! kind ls of | and goats griculture fared badly for several аны | annually. "he bounty "paid m 720 к " 
should this of the s уаз vit tie tory iuvestigation, | Murrain and famine alt xi diminished th ут жача to 
compatible wi e сатаа 1008 іп stock and population, h a + 
eese and butter, and the field е sn loh x 
г ADMINION ов Мемвипз TO SHOW. Шек zs l 1 Ж th 
Eo bas, Chaise uk thi On - Lord every winter from exposure ibd vant = Той. Тһе d йош ho pulpit ав im ious. E 
ollow i йел чүзү. 1e price о loyed in : 
реген which was adopte the whole shee ер. - The 1 ds belonging to the cburc time: т no va te 
bes dea ee p cn rhe > and Mem- dn generally, the best entivated The monks them- | Progress, z 
8 кү during the M ке is open to the public. ert iacit: CAES п - labou л the field as а meàns of | | his i f 
- e Go for the ош чеш Members who have paid their | $U den as now, the superior education, a. and | Ber канте ‚ but 1 - 
хс. UM dx e end xS gens me | ноа inteligence, of our clergy enabled them to | practical itaatin аза b » 
; — x- PELO governor $ or Member of the Society who es exa zenba ет е th 
е кашан end his ticket в shall be reported enth century William the Norman | husban wi 
we Mere ee с. shall in ае. forfeit the privileges conquered Engien апд t and ы сент knights and others an 
ES Mens of ту xy: TEE ol of | MIO many i improvemen meus 1 n horticulture vo tk es anty Bakewell, ot 
нда — Ent ran cu Е also s the Gate-Book at the culture. They were, "however, great ca preservers, des: p - ments is abut the the year re 
appüesion for the ano dg n verasovere in 18 near close of the D + 
tho. UNE p or Dorsonally, pot inter than 1 han Friday | : о ett RATS RES population was now estimated a ашаа ыс ш 
Show Recretary's offi pr 
aiU ok the Fens of oo pia | 
бын. —Mr. Fus AiD Barker, Chairman of| Tincolsbire w x: Жаш — га 7 t 
wid were ad Y cs adopted :— qm mendations 8 Domal Boo n forest, and st stood in piny of Greens, q 
ЫЕ f k or its number of pigs, which there | their. salt meat, was! despised. for ov 
X nda iter, di DUO be ofice, with proper | found те ilie Oak and Beech trees—the ү | midd fe 
: use of the Veterinary In Show Yard for the | was Pe tfordshire having only 30,705. А | become st: 
ты ure it sh great many goats were kept as ^ aroi prejudic Ё д; 
Inspectors’ du! AS y to give their give tbe рген s Алаш А, Мылы very old men tell me of the fierce 'she-goats which of brin ders memi ea 
Merk reg tn tha the Show Yard, niea rushed out upon them some eighty years siuce, wh th 
" ‘That each of the i Veterinary Pro ovs E was a wild and wooded waste. ~ 3 di 
Erka уа) WO OT hE Di apila as his aastst wners were not without their t ts 
Ma cene dd exhibited without a certificate бош for in| in the reign. of Edward IL, 1307, the eiut um M с 
панду animal with ref endi eel iy ie par | who Elde c penser, in Suffolk, was ravaged by his'en v e bt 
ticularly those of t , off 28,000 sh 2 b 
which certificate s eep, 1000 oxen дан de 7 
mpany the Certificate of Entry bur that the abo 1200 € owe vit е caly nd heifers Tell ‘into desuetude, or wen o si 
mot superapde the usual examination by the Society's eta e ie Tie proportio RO afe MUN i sound oddly at the present day, wi 
It was r ended th to arable лы Пу de decreased, but w till ныз Ж 
= a request be made to the | Th cine as 20 to 1. 
supply of good ia 1 Ж steps for enamring. Et iUe анато AME que (Haws sac unti o EF Fee сз im 
in i i 
_ country DES Y. Si orage for use during the | would now рие some o - жит b 
> дл. om ad соттон of the l| havei à century our flock ers th 
veis Send cicli Vert ишы edita de ada y о аерам К 
I T di m," fo as highly | compulsorily, th 
' ове, the demand exceeded the suppl. à fa 
EATE the Накай, а павы ӨЕ. | modern miden um со 
сс t eane of What for inter food ; for, former! ае 
P ске. ў es abouk fine. : € "ended, orem fa 
- Mem vum spteaior eindsrCorrand Beed, | good erop, and certa ij we iui нав по doubt a кана аши rt 
ushels e iem е БА ities varyiüg fom 8 0549 e OY t certainly the farming ЖООБ A tu 
ват те, ар an an ағ px or hind steerage. qu xs or above ihe average. Тһе quantit p e: sonst des 
compete vith the Dril Drill of Lot a bigher рае velar Vei : and a half bushels, so that бозо seed lot to w leon; 
rw a our ideis: The produc 
Pre Tu: nsideration. de e produceof the diff. 
Ы г твір Drills m us bb adapted for tbe ridgeand flat, t pe arm, w Wh E ince pe 
x Lr preme TA ry am and moist, in quantities varying vM о; z pm 12, do/ do., Oats, be uy ey el be 
(CE ри ыры vet nds te aote res е at i Row pU xn M, d MEME - 
= Ра state that they can ultimately be sim ka by PP market. Much arable lard was lu Ашы x 
ЖЫ oes should b ure, on account of the high pri | p 
E ЕИ тта : P city of —— and | x 
at cheap rate sy 44. to ppears mi 
have been of a fair "alt 
Cul peo hee а 
= um's estate, in Suffolk; ; їп ^ 
Bury, Suffolk, let m 
тысы Corn dated Re pot of 80 years, for 444. prende эче. у ) qu 
M а ter Я Б: ovid ved to them тайт" : cre. (Chicago); | t el 
pute ity to provi i Apnd а re-entry if the Mà wer E right of imme- | weeks, as it is P irloty df away. * 
E Ань. й аб that time, F Jt NUM 955. d. | fact Itis a of these à ар 
L Leens — Lord Wal and drink, а 4 7 e foreign denn = ерте and а 
* presented the dee which- ааа оаа = chi ef) lind carter, p p this that comforts and profits the 
момиче 45.5 а wom acit servant, 10s., $, and | Mechi then referred in succession to f 
with lof Farmers’ Clubs and the 7 
