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РскмвЕЕ 14, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1097 
MHE ] LONDON MANURE COMPANY|AN ute of any impo аим» із thus con- |sist between the Council and the body of the 
( ucted in a two-fold man An author issues nember rs to whom they this day rendered their 
following 1 Mem — |his wor ast in a cheap form fori a {= СЕ м - repor 
in a more elaborate and perfect manner 
TE, тер record. The Journal Shiab, inst ee should "avoid . THE Ash; е of the ipn Farmers 
BLOOD А нү s decem A ale dp wit other matters o grieultural 
PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE ‹ of ОРА, SULPHATE of ы Journal the p d of the Society's | interest, culminate during the week of the Cattle 
zat every -— B = we proce bm for reference p consultation, | Show. A subject of especial importance is placed 
16. '«RNARD, L 26 M Co. т. Poazh ванын. attempted to make it what it аад never r be e—t the in the ablest hands for introduction to the largest 
SUPERPHOSPH bur" of LIME; gu&tantée teed to contain exclusive channel for the curre f i that is vw to be gathered in the club 
Phosphoric Lie uble, equivalent to 40 per cent. of Tribasic its readers. Mr. SIDNE Tee ко referred to ie gm oom during t the ч к А 
[серне of Lime, announcements for the eee next year. e| А three ond etos ave obtaine s year 
CONCENTRATED TURNIP MANURE, equal in value to expressed the satisfaction of members at the| The law of settlement, and - — ^ а 
res Dr. Voelck u These resulis must | decision which had been arrived at, to open the | large or narrow tod within which a 
Paen 3 ho best proof of the very very |show-yard during the time when the pose are | acquires his right of relief, was the кавова ч 
aking their award; ап he recommended the|immense importance as influencing not only the 
а d Er c е n Ten present | erection of a room n the yard, where members | value of land, but in a very powerful way the 
Gemina оті eng | Agriou turs) Sonety. m Bunxanp, Laor | Could meet their frion character of its — and Mr. TRETHEWY, 
6 Со & Siion Road, Piym n the question of igne and awards in the | whose Mnt and long experience as a lan 
5. | Implement competition he aske d why the report of | agent any different counties, fitted him 
the judges of steam ploughs was not forthcoming. | partioularly -— - - office, had  under- 
р — - — men who could make up their|taken to It is impossible to 
urate judgment with|speak too МАШ ens his paper. Ít included 
: : M fa ilit "i ssarily capable as easily or | the history oft or Laws, and so much of the 
Бора acility, edes nece y сар те history of the 5, ] 
Жз на ьа един. t i 5 5|as satisfa — of putting their minds (0) t | history of the poor as sufficed to illustrate the 
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А е п теу) GEL Ser 8 0 | judgment on paper. Ні ion was that | tendency of legislation—it quoted the best autho- 
p eee a short- TEN VW should accompany judges|rities оп social questions, and referred boldly to 
uring, trials of implements, "m commit | prev ious 0 changes а affee "dye agrieultural interest, 
to writing “hot and hot" all „that was sults, эте т те ndeney 
said Ta ye ve. posue of adjudication. Such | of recent legislation oed icm erism. 
A а recon ҖЕ eci vi А its MU: It would be too much to say dud “it 6 
pm ВОДЕ, ӨВ NUR. css die NOU e а firable material from whieh а bod 9 heard it that the union settlement 
OTTERS GUANO. RA Twenty Years. | satisfactory mds of that decision eould be ионы je is is bette er 5н the parochial—that the larger the 
ad Place, S. repared. Mr. v then referre ed to the con- | area within which the labouring ma n if overtaken 
GRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS.—The most com- | tract for the ensisi and equipment of the t 
piss reliable LIST of IMPLEMENTS in England. Batter rsea grounds, pr (Жуту his remarks Eit d b 
Every one fully guaranteed. Catalogues on application. saying that every point connected with which | and that a d rate for T support of the 
“5. В. Browx 6 Co. 15, Canon Rtreet, City, Loadon. EO. disparaging rumour was busy ought to be "fully poor isat hand. We do not know that this was 
PULPE AA TIERE Ó tdg CRUSHERS, ROOT and fairly discussed in a publie meeting of the|directly advocated by Mr. TnETHEWY himself, 
En Бек SOMMA NM e BU, dt pere АӨ | аршы. The rumour was that а mere sub- |though the tendency of his rotis lay that way. 
E о ааВВ mittee of Council had decided à bg Mav- - there сап be little doubt that his paper on the 
ee 1 NETTING, Plain Field, Ornamental, and DE ae, the late —€— r, should n have|subject, read as it will be Кү agrieulturists in 
ATES, &c. the contract for the c ing year, notwithstanding | all parts En the country, will contribute very 
1. B. BRowN & Co., 18, Cannon Street, City, London, Е.С. that a protest had ий e on that о the extension of legislation in that 
ro ENGINES, PORTABLE STEAM that competition for the o contract ought хз АЯ direction, ind thus to that improvement in the 
э А, CONTRACTORS’ LOCOMOTIVES, in ло thrown open; and notwithstanding that i 
on by leading Engineers € neighbourhood of London especially such а inm between him id his mas ter, w which was kept i 
TÉ 18, Cannon Street, City, London. a EO. petition could pat interfere with the qua li ty of view througho by the ve cie of the ijs 
RTABLE and FIXED  AGRICUL EE the work, while it would e eutly diminish its cost. | Мобу standing t ree e Farmers! Club is 
тхо MACHINES pes КИ SHING SCREENS, dnd erary Colonel CHA e offered an ex wou uld i рне А other ers = м е) for the 
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The Agricultural Gazette. before a ы ч асе се еп sars Club. There is enough of 
SAT there decid s one-third of those present|extra professi membership to give it tl 
URDAY, ВЕРЕР И dee bm it nts be postponed. Ye this | ab kac айн ipei reves to discuss questions of social 
angeme e fs pm нант ап г up» ау ы А cry 
AT the half-yearl l ti the | in d e qu eitis wh рін us о whom such questions are especia. 
Fogi h A поа ога Society on я there | ps um Fico A: eire, not a аЬ. familiar. е are present, not only per- 
і а large dance of members. Тһе Earl оѓ | союш део ing. Mr. -|sonally but by their agents, who represent more 
1 ovis, late Dronident of t! e Society, took the chair. | NING a MM e" n experience and реи бавдиикды абат eral 
et of the meeting | of the d ready to his hand, -— was t thus than th os un do themselves—and a lar 
at the absence of H. R. H. the PRINCE CONSORT, prepared a at once to unde rtake the work o sembl gs, 
who had been а owing to indisposition, en рег. 
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d ing of t ety | or of guarantees as to t "= v^ 'ality of the show, Den able ud des give expression ч А рейт 
during the year of his Preside ey. He referred Which in the. case of ап о] ompetition would be generally firmly held, d ave been ed 
also to several of the points on which the decisions | necessary ; and аа опе P ton t that — during long experience on the to topies which come 
of the Council had been announced in their Report. | of the uneil had resolved at once to close with | under debate. 
He congratulated the Society on its large and 3 offer E Mr. тне G's services on the| Тһе debate last Wednesday nevertheless was not 
successful meeting ; and anticipated | same term as had for many years ruled the |equalto the oceasion. Mons. DE LA TREHONNAIS 
equal success for КЎ meeting and the oe next arrangement between sgm opened it with eongestalations o а the substitution 
. year in Battersea Park. ent period of the mee ting, of а social question for ы of mere practi 
The Re wo Council, which will be found | ж КЕЯ деней thai the Gunn of the|detail-and proceeded with great me and 
in another е was then read, and after its | p мадра gos ed most u unbusiness-like desorip- | е, — — део w from 
adoption had been duly moved and seconded, Mr. | tion, Me piis ol trans- | his ex perie nstanoe of deri judged 
SAMUEL ВтрхЕҮ addressed the meeting, and con- vetat the business ot 2 Society would not be 
1 gratulated it on the improvement manifest in the repeated in the future. private шү whatever эеле of publie relief 
" managemen! its affairs. The Report was, Lastly, we had an rere from Mr. Н n, [may be ado 
2 Vritten obviously with the м Jt giving | M.P., as one of the Journal Committee, that | it is| Mr. Alde эчи Mxcni contended that it was an. 
information; recent vacancies S Са uncil|notintended to reserve "any of the the pape s at the hr eee xim that capital sh should be free for 
filled. up. of | weekly жеми», of the Soci ciety, Vat hat tha Are when and where i s own 
: wide a nd immediate usefulness as pee was е | 
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a samet iar upg ery interesting meeting vul n e ; ndi. 
came to a close. maxim. cv 
: settlement on the mental and moral character of - 
— ааа arerp |а, бее ы ao зда : 
Prinos Consort, the President forthe eurrent, т. parochial system 
Sor illness had prevented 15 demari tst tenden © satt whieh, a 
me u YT come devel а et тї papers on P Rovar Hienwss fr peni on this, ту —9 re Teen ing 
practical interest at the weekl; | ceri e 
thrown open, and on the risen тле whieh the | thus disappointed, none don m “could regret being [Вор he should ела with ка i vini one үне nsequen 
Journal чае нне should aecept t| reckless ex siu кй irat e 
laid down, so immediate publication should at | was forthcoming of the activity and ae. x iu Purrmis, kno cases where а mere 
| qme be чеп to matters of immediate interest. | the Bociety, and of the cordial relations which Mr.. 8 
