Jone 16, 1860.] 
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HEAPEST AND otash with 60 parts of poas would have a h 
Je EW RSE AND CATTLE ` FOOD.— | much more favourable action as a manure than the |e written to epah his approval, or pee of the 
The utility F gus eye payee Dem eee they pise a Aeda Fi oneer of lime alone ; and this accounts for the | proposed arrangement, the results to be patoi 
p ed tp orders to any extent. A trial will prove its beneficial | SUperior q alities noticed in the earthy guano of | to a future m meeting of ‘the Club. This amendment 
qualities. Price Kaa pe stra 3. per } cw wt. ona 10s. per | the Galapagos. I have since met with nitric acid in | was rejecte ed by a majo ir LLEY 
f ee tee par poorest ons in Great Britain. | al] the guanos I have been able to examine. now writes to the imes, calling attention to the 
on z E PEREN PATER “ds 50 ime large quantities of an earthy | fact that pach: ges this ‘de ecision a printe 
W. = mo & Co., 6, Cross Lane, St. Mary-at-Hill,| guano have been imported from a al islands in penis all letters, 
Eastcheap, "a, Agents liberally treated w the Pa wei te i Baker, Howland Islands, = he Club, but at the ‘iishesbe of the directors o 
Fo PIG, a ` AND SAME BERS: age E mple from Jarvis Island, M. Barra | the see tra only, asking for their appeal 
pS RICE FOOD ror POULTRY anp GAME. | has fou ade — this proceeding, d intimating that i 
Ya RICE Aea T calla i in nan bags ren of limo - $ a peni be a ane ie the chi inst., each 
i BISCUITS, 14a, por owt, OIL-CAKE, ver ton, only ; 101 Bidt — er will be assumed to be satisfied wi 
Oe As maa yt tao ganas A Kilogramme (nearly 3 Ts) of a guano said es follows s already adopts. 
delivery. . 6, Cross Lane, Ea stehen E.C. o come from the place, gave in nitrates t the | 7 ee ee 
MEETIN NG WE 
Monpar, &c., June ae &c.—Great Meeting at Paris. 
TUESDAT, June 19— Royal oor cultural Society of England. 
AN unusual im ance cold and 
factures, mA e Per? in Pere to the, rural popula- | 
rainy by 
€ | of fat nok and poul 
“ My object as an old member of the Club, and as exhi- 
tor of stock, is to attract the beth of rn Club i thə 
L A AINAG equivalent of 5 niken (77 grains of ee ate of 
jin DR E of on extent are | potash). bi 
a by the GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE rasa a a ees 73,3 | fact that we are asked to lease our exhibition for 21 years toa 
AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on all desc riptions of pro- y company which being Node limited iability is composed of 
perty, whether hold, ated, Rady sete aa: trust, ecclesias- | in 100 par those who, however respectable, are liable only for the amount 
tical, te ay Ecoles Phos ai of limo teo of shares for which they may have subscribed ; we have 
Repayment may be kado ‘by the Landowner as successive Ni oe ig 0.6 no guarantee that the present chairman and directors will 
portions of the works are completed: or the actual expenditure, Sand and cl ies continue in their office, or that the affairs of the company, 
Vitha commission thereon, may be charged on the prope: 3 pc Prd a is raised, will be carried on satisfactorily ; 
improved, by way of. rentcharge on the eed created for various and in a Set log e of this sample we Wamali A ERES ot thes loca ay ty they havo elected atu aan neg 
foter mo aa k a apt KAR e rate percent, ofannual charge | in nins) of : oar uivalent of 6.33 grammes (97 they will have Succeeded in in getting the Smithfield Club iod 
Y No investigation of title bein; PE , or notices given to St ins) of nitrate of pot or better tor worse, for 21 withou! 
Baversioners rtgageos, no egal poenta are “ph by Chilian guano analysed by M, QIBARDIN oan weil e We hav hit Pe wel adit i iment, ai stul in 
Works ste tion, E: closing, Grubbin, Road ü ur ex ibitions : why not lea e well alone and W vfs our 
Making, a Pein ‘Buildin zy ae st oad ‘na similar manner: wW. iol ie previous success our live stock exhibitions because the 
iJ = 8 % space for the show of icultural implements, for which the 
Landowners desirous to execute any of the Impro nts by Phosphate of lime . 37.0 b aliyi be sufficient? 
their own Agents, and charge the outlay and on t Nitrogen .. «- 21 ub was not originally intended, may not ent? 
Estate, may obtain Loans for the purpose. Sandandclay . 15.4 1 I le chka jiad of bee ees have a aT y r it 
‘Applications to be made to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secre A th Aerie £2. 34 aS of nitrate t i Pee hos ron sign the pape are ATA Sam i : = 
at the Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street. SW W. g Aig a most improper course to ask the remaining tris 08, 
3 o: amer in the ilo ogra his Grace the Duke of Ricamonp, to take such responsibility 
E LLEGE or AGRICULTURE AN: T PERNIK Though th ti h dicated—5, 6.33, pon himself. I therefore urge the members of the Club to 
Dor PRACTICAL and GENERAL § ENCE, 37 and e proportions here Indica’ refuse their sanction to th osal. If onr exhibitions are of 
28, Lower Kennington Lane, age oe Lond nd 2.34 f nitrate in 1000 of the manure— riot mir. Buds Noone RA- = migra require aaiae of reat 
al—J, EsBIT, F.G.8., F.C. 3 i E] e agreem w im shal 
e sys 1a OF taba p pursued in the College pa era ev ery ardly justify the = acighigon t £ rr earthy |p have run out, bi fdo mot st let the Club bind itself for 21 years to 
branch h a aeeperk youth forthepursuitsof Agriculture, nt ot a ereafter, notwithstanding t hold their exhibitions PET: to say the least, far removed 
Engin ing, Mining; H Moti j z the Arts; for the | absence of ammonia, be classed with ‘ ap n | e cen iea ee and the result of which con- 
aval an itary Services, and for the Universities. ” 5 yw 
Analyses and Assays of ev begat are promptly and richly r nitrated, yet there eee be Jake difficul ae Š Mr. D fo 
accurately executed at the College. The terms and ot HEDLEY, Mr, DORNAM, tor 
ticulars may be had on application to the Princi the necessity in all future chemical examinations | the i aaa Hall E es has replied ier 
R. BUCKMAN, Professor of Geology and Botany | of guanos of looking for nitrates as well as for the resolution passed at the ea special mee’ 
in the Royal Agricultural (Colega n bags. fo goacdint | afini erely adopted the fep to payors ez 
; that he BAVIS professionally consulted in E eped relating e learn from the North British Agricul- | pressing nothing as to h k aa being called 
to the Geology and Botany of Estates, such as the Mineral | turist ae unk it is proposed to establish in ogre upon to sign the agreement for t Club ; that the 
k eens ta, Koonti M r a Pasture, an ‘ Association Ra Promotion of Rural) Directors of th Hall seek merely that the Club 
Anal of Seeds, &c.—Communications to be ad to | Economy,” with t she ri objects should b d es hege in honour ; ay Se ep 
F BOCEMAN, Dollar Ward, Cirencester. “the improvement tof t eeds of domestinted | ped retiring Trustees, since re-electe 
argh eer ee eck | cero particularly of ood ented to act, the consent of the oA oo Lord 
ad 2 ericultural Gasette. —the impro ovement t of the breeds 6 of ea and Po DREMAN, who was as not 
of cage ee those tha A tio addled has been sent rond 
URDAY, JUNE 16, 1860. f the oil, combined niii the bolt agricultur ral | a . JONAS WEBB, merel: 
TEE seeds and roots, and of the uce of the paron order that ntie Dizectots might feel that Pope wee 
GS FOR THE FOLLOW! and orchard—the improvement of domestic manu- | accordance wi e wis he 
man ar ae and not for the Ha cl oe f entailing 
he dise 
the. Association, 
“ It is proposed s have an autumnal exhibition 
try, as and i ae and 
f fat a eons ae 
THERE is a singularity about the customs and 
seng of the agricultural 1 
arts of Che shire, that we have not met with i 
nor seen Mise ai in writing. 
to 
ing is 5 portion ¢ = pie figs 
oes t this indicate a schism i in the ranks of the | 
a sakan. Perey or is it nately 
oceup: und which, though pois 
jaita with n objec cts of the national societ: Js 
is idly left uncultivated ? 
guano i 
with whi ch we are acquainted, 
it contains phosphoric acid and 
arthy guano only contain 
» phos sphor oric acid. 
ith on t 
active manure 
inasmu ae 
ow 
—— Ar the 
field Club mittee wa: 
n more commo- 
dious p ig i 
exhibitio 
of a plot 
atien gen pari decides on tho 
“row 0 jeans, the use- 
testing, has 
a guano 
- ws yh 
clay 
£ an earthy guano, 
almost destitute of o i= substances. As, 
io soil, a r to 
report addressed to much m mun ble 
than might have "ae anticipated Ba the e phos- 
phate ee it occurred t to loo! 
acid, an 
term: 
An analysia 
“= ft 
the co: 
ch in ae but | reques 
men 
k for, nitric Club ry 
of ant the Ang el, 
formed who will enter into an 
genie building on the site known as 
er fea of erie Club, So to pay to the 
t in similar 
ch has n 
n fact, i ‘adoring them 
lent of 3 per cent. of eae, of ok 
gan be ni 
No ow there | wave fon that 
o doubt that three parts of nitrate of Club to ask them v incur such liability, 
t would not bi e proper 
late annual ge of the Smith- | V? 
appointed to inquire b 
the 
ad that |p 
or two to come with reports of the = saat of | ys pie other county, 
etitions for seed c mbracin, the grat "ot h į 
the crops $a n direit parts of the country. Neotland ; one show to take place in February or| | The labourers’ cottages sare studded about “the 
arch, and another in October. The latter mainly untry by 
(renege Įm a translation in the Chemical News | for the exhibition of Wheat; the former of Wheat, Vill e pg “ao end me a tween, a ane 
we learn Boussine AULT > published Oats, Barlı and big ns. The dep ent fo pasia aS i POR a Bhs Se na “ie f 
certain analyses of “earthy” guan "6 nufactures is intended to be confined 4 village ee j "a nte : ‘ington y oae bs a 
mmoniacal salts, which h had however chiefly to o aosta of “general utility, such as pot Caan sc it cay ps peice pe Fe aB 
exhibited more fean results on their appli- | tery, furniture, &c.” : To t ovtngee, ia which. Cheshire 
as no 
aervelelZ, and 
m ost oe pigs i sit for bacon, half or a 
for 
e be a family, and a 
‘the remainder is 
i| shen ly pure 
ofa’ ean the Tan E not got a rod of | 
d that he can rii lay claim to, a 
ing it into the "ride lanes in 
rahe 
hay 
This may read stra 
and midland ears ; 
cha’ rac ayie manners 
ar habits of tho dears and thair ai of the parts 
of speech. Gipsies have no di fficulty to fiad a 
place in which to pitch their A and fox 
