634 THE GARDENERS’ as 2 ROE R EL ALAA tack [Jour A 1860. 
National and General Agricultural Exhibition,at Paris 
e bec 
there were no fewer than 4 entries of Bretonne cattle; | handle poses? 8, mep pressée for 
Your papas too whether thé Sabbath c rays pit by “hand tie 
the B tt K served by rising early for the pene of | Grass field again Cranstoun awa a Rs ey are 
the Put Hi pees ate a making cheese, than by making necessa iA isis drive | the best, and the former will a “precedence of the 
qualities.” I am told that even kear Soe iw till midute ght preceding, and to rise at abou |l bt in wsthe 
Bretonne ox, like the Shetland, will attain a size a hour following that day. These obs j are given |l; cord ay to the faa A jrit t their rela. 
weight that would be sc rely credited by & dy { | 8 combined mower ang 
who has seen only the Li dem more moral, and physical ct ter of those humbler rivalled. 
Lilliputian bulls of thìs Ree ip The B ttl j itl ke speecl write. IF. G. 5 Let me here correc ct an 1 impression which your Paris 
remarkably hardy, and will thrive upon Emis | report au have left upon your readers that the reaper 
and worst kind of pasture. In fact, in this 03 untřy, it y and mower to which the French jury oi) — 
ould not be easy for them to find any pasture that is Horieties. principal prize was not Cranstoun’s (Wood s) ma cia 
not superior to that of their own native hills, Their fe the ang wold by abe 2 
ti and merica n, exce rA 
a L AGRICULT ronAL OF EN 
zomatkanio sat, out mt È A ig - d Uu ye FF Ononi raked On the Eh SETE » Lor ioa | wel kapg: kaas Stain its French exhibitor or the 
BRONNER YIT ade aaa p ? Walsingham, Pre siden the chair, — Present : the if oa 
out to pasture in lanes or upon commons and waste | p aioe am, 1 h ae A Bina Lord ‘Tredegar, Sir E. aio, whieh Peg ttt it more per. rfee! vectly to 
h no fear of their straying Ori Hulse, Bart oa fon. Col, doo Ws 6. S rench agriculture, induced its 
} , but their price is far beyond Gavendish MLP. Mr. i T.. Ray ad, My ae cu reference 0 the machine oa i? bY cels; which was. 
the poo or man’s reach a t preweat. "a to their ee dah Bramston, ‘ee Mr. Bran dreth Col. Challoner, Hl j The addition yn oth ane dlvar vith : i 
properties, SPARRE Pst my o perience à M.P., 4 Fy r ere, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Mr. Betyg es > ree AP a ihih oe machine: 
i that of se EREN ate ane who have ee anak Humberstone, M. Pa Mr. Milw ard, Mr, Torr, and Mr, ni st sak. Diay 6 < vete Aa e is to 
canno h regar peas 
to nym 53 r milk is Wigt aie ee ge ee board, on which the corn falls as it i is cut, has pulleys a a 
or feridr o 1 the Charme! Talandi Bs of Winch “pi Set ee ee four neri and a round these pulleys a 
ot the quantity i hat AEBei the food | ari Grosvenor, M 5, Princes Gate evolves worked by simple means from the interi of the 
on, Na as com es oo aa ne _Alderney or| Sir John Montague Bh Heat yne, Bart., Sutton, Potton, Beds. | dri ing-w) of the machine. At the corner next the 
be e rn mtn improve the| Sir Walter Charles James, Bart., ey Sandwich fanding corn and farthest from the cutters, beyond 
ing pro i As M ENEE a cross between the ee ATN Priory, Morpe indeed iis Beet Beers there is a slot, throngh 
Pitono cow ind the Alderney Dml). i. The Bretonne} Joseph Ruston, Lin i wae a ee ar iy yiten ant ee loosely ; the 
Major Deedes, Hillhurst Farm, other end of this rod is fastened to s 
cattle on the mainland are said to be descended from i} thom as Pi apts, 1 ig in Nowp $ a EEA Ok a ae pA i pred 
Islands, to pily they Dear a strong resemblance in} Wiliam Robinsen, H Honti zI ite Cheshtr furnished with the fingers of a ha nd. As the chain 
form, though not in size or coléur. ‘The bleakness ese as, Os era A Pe Si rove è this rod it is vain e upper 
and barrenness of "the country to which they belong is Markl aea GS dete dann Eriet surface of the pana as the hand goes round its 
thought to account for their having degenerated to Lieut. Colonel T. Arthuw coy Ruse Hall, Lutterworth ping whatever may be lying on it off at that 
their p iminutive size, like the cattle of the| E. H. Lyon Win der, Vacnor Park, Borris a, Shrewsbur Hi "farthest froth the standing corn and nearest to 
Shetland Isles, and like the sheep and ponies of Wales, Doagias Brown, 15, Hertford Street, May Fair, London the et ad kaeo „This it does et iat Bisco 
with which last-named country the inhabitants of te ene a ty Eolo why Oli Vile Stoke-ureat Hoathly aie the 
Bet rapidi 
Br retagne claim ee connection of a 
indr “a wd ngan . Needwood Forest, Staffor nies 
S Belton Chow .— E have seen son of the 
em paa ate for hh country, a it’ is natural 
d be, coming from a more s 
a 
ied in London | 
old, ready to ¢ sb dei vee? 
è Kept on on one-third of the 
or housen ; 
calf mig’ to 
is one iy fs high in a stable in town, which ¢ 
7 1 Si When he préserva- 
tion of game be redada within resoab limits? Tn 
of Englar ti Ee a is } 
carri ied out ata great Malice to rural 
shire is a grea eat g ae-pre servi ng aid acti edi 
4 
n. Absa “your correspondents inquire ab: fat and read. 
Thomas Bostock, p4 Hill Farm, B 
ras Wood, Littleton, Chertsey. 
+} 
the atot} has 
„the power of stipi its work, and 
Tho 
The names of Candidates for election were 
ho Onl INAI Tang tað 
deliv: 
Hom 
fa) 
ate, | the of t from ` whicl 
A "that he nena cash balane “in the hands of 
e bankers on. e 30th wa 3 36471. 6s. 10d. me 
Societon 3 Bar ad s ad, ee sc daly oo DM 
ot Hamm & Co. rrect, Messrs, | 
at Coo tity, hia abria 
a Society y during period 
adapted. fi 
wer t | This 
arike A faller 
accumulate on the board when the crop is light. ‘The 
t | Rye crop where it was trie 4 
3 poor thin pnan, crop of Rye is however = the f 
an 
ered its sheaves very well on the light — 
sting the powers of a 
nst and Burges 
e the ely tachinnes wh 
ed the eterinary ra 
mmittee report ei they consider rrangement 
terial improvement, as the mem intra generally do not avail 
hhemectves of the advantages of advice as now offered to them 
oughs. 
are the steay s. 
aw to unnecessary delay in obtai ning the assistance of the tiiba arrangement of windlass Martine n 
_ | Veterinary Inspector, and that it further appears to the Com- naine at ‘either ë 
esent 
The Co 
that vn ien, tas jut up, and now, fed upon hay, ive és s[i ed ie visits of the Veterinary Inspector ing the capable of | 
8 qua Ansu 
rriat 
eam 
in 
require foetal naming. What the report of the jud 
| wi ll be is not yet known. 
—The Only other field pete | 
n ploughs. Eddington’ 3 
mitteo that if 'a fixed scale of fees for the Inspector’s visits and reas z A i 4 
goamultations posit} bg arranged, it would be far more satis- | Fowler’s plough to an fro—Beard’s very compendious © 
factory. The'sy: o be base da athe. same principle as that | and neatly packed combined engine ‘and windlass, with 
w existing in refer 2-Conmal Ck Howen at the fou aa r f£ its work — Fowl 
ee TM nae to t her íst: f th 
pading. poani The north-west is not alone x tl b Society. ting ‘Chemist: of the 
nor sted i ae bear ‘out ye Et 
gembledlen of the north-west are all strict game prë- 
aon aes in Sate of one wil es pees and: 
as we ecept, 
t preservation Gan of tact, whieh e ars so many ep 
A letter was read from Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Hon. 
Director of the Show, f the 
hd a name of those jote “thie | Show-yard at Canterbury, with 2 more than the ordinary to, 
hid Pite eee ne ars 
oy the Smithsonian 
by. AT 
se age at | Institution, ba Now Ys “sh for nee ack numbers of Mew 
would hav 
whi chr eaten 
| Sm: 
n oiT, cultivation ; altho dip the circù 
e been favo! ourable to its i success, “ake 
tations to to ‘peasants wifich 4s ive ad ; ra sdo oam with a view of placin ng them in t 
s £ Si z TRG i awe hat int on, th 
of the year to to tin) one a i =e : rs “The ee then ijourned to its Weekly ‘Meeting 
ion the 25th inst. 
e piston tie | itiorility öf 
on the Sabbat It'may be ti Wore ‘bÉ 
The dairy farmers, io ought 
ROYAL a e s MEETING AT CANTHRB sti 
strict | ‘Thurstay, Sily 5— eesiienie of ie "principal 
me ex co 
kers ‘eins the eeting is to 
the exhibition ress ip rg 
“agents, who occup! 
is however 
_ “And it is 
iapa tere of hi 
e of Reapers and Mowers is 
ho make them alone, and- e: areenil na LE 
atthe "pei 
coriventra t 
is 
po Aad large a | 
į in an 
moog a 
to be tried òh a 
in the aoe 
k iness best, say that aA is io this 
time of the year. On some estates hov eese- konie e (Beli ’s) machine pa Ea of the more fg 
k Sunday is forbidden By’ a pecial ase i in tha al ere — t affect the exhibi-| -> 
eases, In many of the local agricultural ‘soctétiés ft o far as are conte eraai: i is accord. | j 
y fair representation of the present state of |triàls alone have 
mowers ‘have bg 
“cheese on a Sanday, or special” prizes” are ‘our reaping repens SA Messrs. Burgess & Key ipenn- 
* Cath 
aiei by Sabbath cheesemaking “ab 
x HAA 
Nature * 
nt the corn, as iti is cut, on to this ech and there! is 
moreover 
peer field 4 LTR ae 
work accomplis 
others ‘of agricultural 
of the quality of the work 
- some safe index will be obtained fo 
e Only élasses “of machines yet 
udges, a boats Bc Soe 
-asy haber 
mach moi 
oa iver hers 
one čan raise a voice against Lie the etn ptt & Key Po Fave — ieee teed 
+h 
No 
creat in “Ear ie Tëst as ‘the order ob fy delivery, which Tays the ent corn in a swathe. “Hellar | 
. yeechifyi 
letter-writing bi es Dee 
ee picket tomes fion Tara 
måke good work. 
best 
othe ohien ie tes in the corn-field are Burgess & Key's and tributed: among two 
hes! The exhibitor had 
e the, 
fail —À 
