— 
aeternis 
3 
ave the hea 
meddling st 1 of intimations that the 
prese ery respectable persons, whose main 
— consisted in being gardeners, would not be 
tolerated, or would be ener am ui e are 
ritas oe enquiries a 
erben uia that atit their — the fruit is 
tula 
nus icus” says 
it is under a gua d of polie and is accessible to 
l and their friends alone; another cor- 
i 
ad 
task of reconciling this Soati testimony. 
Counci harge “scarcely wen contra- 
ee upon it as a very serious allega- 
ught to — stated distinctly that the 
de 
r livin pere mai jait this ne n on more than 
And here os will venture u 
t or has not 
oss which stretches a Had! is! ~ 
rier or stage, ps ounted by a high wire fen 
is not "the fruit shown (?) at a N 0 
within this barricade ? and fells | is not the rear Se 
the barricade, where alone the fruit can be seen, 
accessible to the paying keng Pe nan they am 
the good fortune to be friends of the Council? 
t members of their own 
— 
a of thei 
acts that cannot fail to 
in large meetings; and so long as the judges ofs 
one class are not able to interfere in another 
lass, and the rules, be they what may, are 
ae sonic’ out, the first of ‘eich should 
e that an shall be a judge in his own case, 
no "a pn will arise Bam judges being exhi- 
bitor 
2 
. 
the 
little e deere 
ain sive: and as the — (numbering 
21 members) are, or have been, in many cases, an 
may be in all amo exhibitors, ithe truth of the main 
charge is — ted. The Council ought not to holde, 
any communication with the judges in the exhibition- 
rooms till the awards are made. the sng an 
business to transact, it should be done elsewher 
The Cou 
There i is, however, no reason 
of may be attract e 
hase * a people e, emulous, and eager 
for distinction, Let them encourage and foster 
2 such honourable feelings, pi by awarding 
and hon themselves, and trum mper 
— 5 ionann 40 the 8 er 8 
but by carefully giving all honour where r is 
due sA A psig rewarding skill to ahe: ions 
by carrying .o — —— ns 
e all, — avo 
. er or favour. = 
—.— uspici 
ur, a 
cil was appointed, jt: his own cone 
the judges — 3 
showed Auri 
was in ogi ‘nounced i 
April 29 as the it 
could the ‘pablis ris from such a fact except that r 
he panes rass prize to himself? This is said to ha 
been a sapprehension; but how was the ‘public to 
know that ? 
* — — — denials in pva — will fail to del 
above was in type, we have received 
Leeworal letters, from ape which we — the follow- 
r. TI AMILTON, Council. 
reasons for divi viding agains 
it seemed throughout to impl 
which I think indefensible 5 
— matters, it co es not e 
; 3 ead backwards. The occurrence 
ion has to be r 
shows how — is the — — of the res 
Soci 
y the facts 
ient clearness to enable the publie” to distinguish 4 5 
— of the Coun al 1 from those indi 
1 1 is 3 that exhibitors can remain in the room | 
O | disease appea: 
without com 
the subject calls for 
—On 08 
ayant oms of disease i 
‘ooth, antes w, 
— 
2 8 
E 
ry a a 
* that no 
exist of judging to wa extent — 
them with 1 — 
isease 
s I have . ee at the 
appeared, and is 9 ing ; ; Thomas ni 
Cornwa y, Ju ly l; 
eat frames, 
nother 
Which 
Present 
Spread 
Ee 
© or oe four” © days Si 
— e 
les, St. STAT 
perceived Some 
Planted 
Y, although ft it has 4 m 
r than last 
Potatoes from a 3 in wire 
he owner — me that the first — 
space of Fi ng oe the haulm 
all the tubers 
wood Pa 
it is progressing ; E. Curtis 
was 
Sussex,—The disease jas made 
up to the third week in June ve Pens 
well; at ap . beginning of the 
beg 
Jear; Wn, 
panying this are -diseased 
arish (Nor 
on Sunday, July 2, and, in the short 
— 
e July II. 
ib 
urth week 
w itself, after a day 8 two I found it 
and now, 
and rapid strides 
WILIS.— 
erops in this and the immediate n 
undre 
in several ni 
aulm is completely rotten, © 
ce ae ve J y sorry to say} it is 5 65 
. 
e 3 has attacked 2 nb 
t to the manner or de, e oa: of field Sai ie k ve o luxuriantly. “Early I 
business of the In this case the Council | the Society may have answered their purpose I will say | infected this year, which has not in former years beet 
point one of their 8 a judge in a particular cates sei y are about e reconsidered, Bu general nee; a M. Longw 2 
ass; instead of rejecting the office he becomes a am constrained to set forth the whole of the facts in one Ross, Hereford: 
competitor in his own and takes the prize. It partiou r instance, already much noticed, in which it — en 
tu ut that by some means, of he en —— from the statement, i the Couneil : were | but not at present to 5 serious prot: HA 165 es 
. n was rea e d l C. 
Sn 8 oo. onl Een sat pm gos to the spring — Dr. Plant, a member of th Council, July 11 another, oS EA in 
; , was appointed one of the judges for the Lord Lieute- HIRE.—Has appeared in. streaks in sm? 
‘say, but not those named th ose. t’s section, without the Council being mad ppe 
. , ea Elai? Red R 
[hat this transaction y colour is suffi- '| that he would bitor in one of its three daa 7 The Po toes generally - diseased 
ciently shown from the fact that the matter — in- or subdivisions, though he w t at the time, an te 
— > pr , and | Ansell, Kemnal Garden, Chislehurs: 
ener — apenan a e was re- og fact was notified to him by the usual official letter. LK.—In this part very bad. In 
nounc he winner. But we are in a condition n its appearing in the aut account of the show, | cottage gardens they are all turned bla and 
de e. t the e ps ren give — os 5 heres ae books — ee ay a 3 the tubers not fit for Ash.-leaf and 
prizes to themselv on ewspaper of the pril las t Dr. | eyes, about one acre in the 
22d of June last, members of the Council cule Plant was the successful competitor in one class, and and going fast to decay. It is — 
— the — — tobe judges, antl-of these also one of the judges in the three ý tter | have gone within these ort ys, Aud 
i „ e r. Epuuxp mas at on . ‘The explanation given was, opinion is that it will be as fi atal 2 9 8 
ii and Mr. Winx; Dr. pr Sse and Mr, es 5 ‘was appointed a judge of the Lord —J. Walton, gr., Gunton 
F s prize in Auriculas meet his knowledge, LIxcoINsHIRE.— The Ash-leaved Kidney, 
— In the printed award we : di : 
find that 22 prizes we * rs — that he did not act in that elass as a judge, is looking unusually healthy, are now 
private saat of whi —- wers irom so entered with the addition that he had, however, and the tubers assume the ap 
; — nine were given to withdrawn his claim to the quently ap- Apple; Richard Rilott, Florist, 
members of that the adjudication was not made by the judges | Spalding. Po at í 
appointed by the Council for section, but | during the past two days. Our own, 
= —— y 3 others she drills at 3 3 1 
another „were on by the judges the decay of the tops, which is qu i 
1 judges acted co y | ing ; Aegea Aitken, Spalding F. Wi i 
com ir part is — * how “9 plants | making ra in gr S. Wee 
ed to £ actual decision, | Holbeck Hall, 2 July 1 „ Dota 
and then restored to their own section, for the formal Sour I fo rward you hanim nel, | 
eet does not spr. I therefore dissented from | diseased, which, I am sorry to say, is Halme l 
statement from which it might be inferred t e this neighbou hood ; George Frederick E 
| Council erred adjudication, whereas S. W., 5 3 ; 
J uly 13. 
; 3 took place but a a of the lants . — RE.—Commenced ea. 
$ . is less ow — with 
—— 3 bo ao the a what — not ae Cidlialaginr’, Sa ae 10 if i i 
ering on what be con- Tae Hicutanps.—I have undoubted 1 
e 1 — eee a time I must = reap of Potato disease- 
A think we been mu i hlands. It has been obser! 
; 10 5 olding rules which are not only obj eeti of Skye, — is much 
oo a bat a from their very nature, must Wester Ress. [This we J 
: 3 „ miade. er-“ Inetanp,—That 2 erop of this 
Fre itors, extremely : no possible doubt exists. 
the sem lg this oe aui 3 to the . formidable progress Dublin that 
cher have in view ; I. T. very intelligent and cautions Curator ; 
Wx regret to add to Nn = ting Botanic Garden, has com t 
the Potato Disease, already published b Society the unquestionable fact tha 
it seems Almere by ns, that meneed the haulm of ‘most of the | 
inde- 1 Seems to be iner ; and that in most cases 
i which have come der our own inspection th e form | ¢, 
i panoya by it as 8 either that o or 1846, the 
former marked wet» pe the:tabers =a 
| the latter by the St psec of the leaves and | gar 
