THE e GAZETTE. 
es eg 4 prac- ` 
ltry there d I believe! 
food, 
ave seen 0 
8 8 
a, 
Pubes. 
adm e ‘i 8 
ifficult 
5 
ervice, 
rape of ee and affection for the deceased. e 
ve had a little sh arp — lately, which may be 
eme excuse for C. W.’s” hen 
unproductiveness ; 
1 
4 1 suggest to her a there are cases in w 
home page are but in into 
8 85 
uch 2 for 
them than e 
t rear 
my attention i find the 
in th oe, no doubt from the want ot 
Tun, can only say os a 3 which 
did me the favou sen e a few 
would pick it tex the Lord 
e next 190 were or 
Grp. RIZE 
Its yearly value 
but not poop fertile, 
acre, ts on the turnpike 
would te about 27s. per It abuts 
ia which is 
n as 
me reply more directly to the question 
put by We correspondent “ Dombey,”” [which referred 
by game on the ewe 7% I will, ther erefore, 
ow there is at nt a fair 
S estate 
game preserved on this 
th. Humbert, 
y 
—— exaggerations of the truth. C. F. 
tles. 
h Sotie 
Roar AGRICULTURAL oppen ih or ENGLAND. 
Y Councit was held enge et, the 
*. 
Richardson, Joseph, Woodside, Luton, Bedfordshire 
i „Manchester 
y Sin ngle ar — Glamorgansh, 
N jaa wi , Berks 
minster Bank 
Hant, prad John, High Street, Lambeth, i 
aban, William, Ashurst, Dork king, Sur 
Bam aai S., Kuole Park, Frant, jora “habe sd 
me e Geo. Her bert, 10, Bedford. e 
Prickett, Rev. Jo: sinh.J.; "Mark ington Par — — ate 
Walker, David, Master of 5 Agricultural 3 * 
vili 46, King William-stree et, City ondon, 
of eight candidates for election at the 
read. 
FOR CATTLE AND SHEEP. 
YPSU —Commu- 
acces were m rincipal of 
the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester, on the 
Canadian gypsum sent by the Council for trial at the 
experimental farm of that establishment ; and fro re 
Turnor, s-Bromley, Staffo re, on prizes for 
ug-horned cattle (as a d to the 
lloway, and the Ay i 
of sheep (as the Cheviot, the or old Ryeland, th 
clan-Teviot, the black-faced the Shrop- 
extensive localities, and to di ifferent clim. 
and of which he Sue 5 improvement to be an 
object of national i ob 
ATOE 
k | plants 
of his cultivation of the 
tatoes distributed for trial amon - 
ings of the 1 during 
ly. W heat. Samples of 
the Wheat from Jaanen sown March] 16 
ear 847. Po 
m grew to the length of 4 feet 9 inches, when the 
83 o ape to grow. T 
n Nov „but was then not ripe throughout. 
! eki (chiefly of the an pae a 
di T ‘oduce obtained was about ha 
the portion supplied of Lance's 
Potato seeds mixed with eee sown in a gar 
pot, March 16, and grow the same hot-bed, eight 
grew to a size fit for r planting out ; the two 
weakest pian 
2, ha 
; No. 6, had No. 8, 
É 1 . 5 had 23 ; 
had 5 A No. $ had 5 * 2 f various ee don, 
Wie 2 
ae ting die 3 sued, in the course 
of which Mr. Mi ilea; MI P, stated, ‘that he had for the 
e 
m 
© 
n the 
a be | 
easily | 
The soi 
ok the ch 
Sey loam m; i ar posar na 
a fav Dr. 
5 chat for the hills Is of Jones, the Ad elaide 
nica was mibg» with great advantage, but re- i 
peculia —The Chairman 
mode of culti vation. 
1 . which the 
had been 
mouldy dirty kind; 
gipsum eae great “offe ct in eee, the growth of ta 
e Potatoes under these eireumstan 
SAD 
PHOSPHATE or 3 Miles 
M. P, „ Su gge — 
the Society should be 
to the Daimi the proportion of 
original native spe- 
inter the me ns 
wrt stags me- er on the table for the in- 
spection ag” membe: 
The New York Siate Agricultural Society 3 
ng w 
ir transactions alon 
S 
3 at the Ann 
Fair 
e Council then PO A Wednesday next, 
rs’ Clubs 
This sub ect when a little time 5 atte 
it, is sto of such trivial i ay rag ya ce at ‘an . — — . 
for we sball not be long in d — may at baneful effects of 
3 and timber EN surrounding arable fields, 
e presen t day at ha abo eral — farming, no very 
— can so lon 
cent. o 
| of mischief is further infiere ra the lan . that is is 
. 
Le 
Ewings, William, fanager of the Bloomsbury Branch of the | borne in min 
had and under. rooted by wide e i studded 
4 
ith stunted timbe: er, to th 1555 * 
opin 
he land so injured, Ad 
shout ‘bo 
field, hich i is 9299 85 
we find the produe A 
h 
tbat I would allude to, causing so Wee little w 
closures, for were there no other injury — nua — 
mischievous shade, and art shelter eee to birds and ver- 
min, the loss would be almost equival 
y 
andlords are ae 
ndering the prope rty of their tenants in — pe way, 
t is an 
ting manure 
contrary is the case, pir ie e have spiritedly assisted 
thei r ter nants in wor rkin ng out one of the greatest and — 
] b an 
their 
e 
gdom), adapted to | 
ates and soils, | back to 
— The chairman favoured the 
ts left in the pot 1 22 tubers; — 10 cw 
5 owu 
nants’ interests, as well as at 75 the community at 
lar ay a can testify to the baneful effect of trees are particu- 
e of Ash aa Elm „not one of 2 1 woun ‘suffer to stand 
0 d arable land lon nger t e time and season 
„ of its removal. I . fields where poh roots of 
Elm trees met 2 o from one side to the 
ly 
hat proportionate to its extreme height will be a cor- 
5 ie . W land, beer tile as I have 
before stated, un me expence of tillage, aud is 
subject to 2 charges alike pirs the best — of — e It 
needs, I thi but little argument or discussion to prove the 
existing ev il a the vast advantages to be derived by a . 
mem- tion of the old system of encouraging the growth of timber 
able lands. 
BALLY + 2 
about ara 
Report of Crops.— For the best 5 
an unpropiti 
had x rae inspected "this field of 
ineal perch o T one drill, TE mein 
d scales, whic’ turned u up at 
heath a with 0 and tails ; and of bulbs only pope 
4 cwt., 1 qr. and 14lbs. oseph Lyons, Esq., Mo: 
was a competitor in the same class, Mr. 
Turnips, when tested by beam and scales, turned up at 
the ra tons per acre, with tops and tails, 
5 aer ips, 1 eg E lan com- 
titors were Joseph Lyons an 08. 
W igh . Lyons’ purple top Aberdeen), 
with tops and tails, 52 tons 10 ewt.; of res pe = ga 
t. Weight of Mr. purp 
,| Aberdeen), with tops and tails, 43 tons; of ai only, 
37 tons 5 ew We aw the ; J SA 
al; 
figure than 
— alth hough it is well 
- | the best which we have witnessed in any part of the 
field in — they are pro- 
with all the 
421 . velling, wh zee ev 
welling. 
“r saei iot ) taking it * the hand, = 
sting of it, with all aie: "iritis of experiente. : 
' this critical moment, Mrs, Sydney Cosby, with 155 
tered man 
ery mem — — 
