— 
monstrous“ 
House of Commons in A 
cae we could say one word 3 of 
THE . — SEBO One Bas 
n of ‘pretended Chartists to the 
8 it pratt rey a 
ast. 
Thus we find that the large capi, ee by 
0 O' Co sp 
friend — 1 met on — — returning from 
he ha 
to Mr. Cu 
15 | whiel „may! be ate I 
sets (Walnut-leaved Kidneys) were preparei aa 
Cathill's dit Kidneys) were me 
Mediterranean 
11 
tleme 
Gara the ne sih 25 control. 
ever, do Mr. O’Con 
fo 
roperl 
heite shopkeepers cali “ dummies ;” empty Takoi 
em e e a show wi 
one Cig ag: being. thus dismissed, or 
ernie nullified, Mr. Feancus O’Conno r adds | P 
to his other — that 9 alae He st 
yings’ Bank, and allows 43 per cent. 8 to 
the dee which bis servant Tuomas PRICE 
says is greater by 10s. per cent. than can bi ‘obtained | 
ed by a banker, except the 
Mr. O’Co 
» gap 3h the L Newton. I ome general. The early crops are | 
the deposits amounted on the ae June to 16,000/.,| almost universally died off and the tubers 1 All affected hereabouts ; W. Peek, Watford, 
placed in the bank upon the fai r. O’Connor’s | most plots. The later cro ed, and likely to a 
character Le), and upon no other securit (2012). follow the early ones; but to them the Potato is too ——— sex.— A parishioner reports that amn, 
T APIT r THE Bank 1s Mr. NNOR’s | small to be of value. The blight in this district appears | Wycombe the disease is making sure but extensia 
CHARACTER (2175). In this 3 ea n as extensive and fatal 1846; Wen h, July 26. progress. The vicar of Heston 0d me, on Saturday 
fund,” from which nothing can be dra TER by | Our Potatoes going every where; but the early | last, that on a f t parish there was a crop d 
“ permission ” of Mr. O'Counon | (20 were never finer; A Dev otatoes which was in splendid condition bef 
O'Connor has pA is ‘dismissed | Somerset toes look worse every day. Not late thunder-storm, but that since that the 
ord &e and hals West ly 22. I made its appearance, and that the other day, in 
0 un 
ectors, trustees, 5 
paid to his * y 
him (382 
all estates being c and by 
ib 
every =~ le act hich can give a — 25 ownership Bie 
Mr. 
e in his ppa or for him, o 
being do 
691), nor H he bound to render any account (690)! 
So 
7 not found a single tuber affected, even 
eis deer en have taken up a 
im b 
nows 5 5 about his 
he roots generally are no s0 
were at = — of last — aud I think at present 
s Pur of Rice have alrea 
e absolutely stinking already, 
＋ in which it has not yet made its 
pearane to some 10 or 14 days since the Potato 
but now whole br — 5 
upper 1 of their 
agg present a green and 
n perceive blotehes on pa late 
Tooking erops. The erop is generally Pes and I have 
when the haulm 
I do not think the phan pre- 
B. L., 
3 Samuel Pitman, oA ope July 24. 
s over whole | 4 
e knows that 15 — ie of the neg una the | field, some of the same sort (Early a 
teaser shall l sums ab the | planted in ie beginning of November, — though the ars 
of the 2 Company in the joint names of himself haulm is nearly destroyed, the Potatoes, with few ex- are all be 
2 the trustees, has not been seed with (725) ; | ceptions, — perfeetl This is my third ‘year of | t me d l 
he admits that the accounts a rue accounts autumn planting, and a thi a the great | begun to ts appea ong Peete 
(772), and that he has adv a S 1 fer political advantage of it, both in the quantity and quality of the has already made sad havoc ; George Archer heme 
purposes by Mr. O’Connor’s. order produce. I have a considerable qüantity of seedling hall, July 25. Since the beginning of this vm 
Pota ened Ta this spring from seed imported isease has attacked patches in gardens and felts 
din are no minute-books of the pro- Chili in a most 1 state; e a eve tor Laverton, t very appe a of its spreading rapidly. Ia 
> 
wee ‘Sania. of eae en g that ae Seager’ Beckington, July 24. Ihave sie a point of seeking er = the tops quite dead, and the tle 
r e eee iuformation o the state of the Potato crop, and regret | par affected ; and a ROE ere 
not 7 5 doe n verbally Sg 9), and that he does | to find from the testimony of agriculturists and others weeks — than in preceding years; pcp p: 
ay ora 5 rere of the yi bank in aare ead h within a circle 0 this place, which em. ts ‘Moy 
ompany is deposited, nor where merset, Devon, and Dorset 7 n —This district seems likely to af ‘dl 
itis! 1424 
parts o 
un versal opinion, that the 1 is ga Som 
s, ho ow 
om this “and other evidence, it is clear that| in 
that * danger of anew Por or had 
. It is quite the Were as the 
ee e 
owin omen pas our fresh returns too plainly 
4 emish Pruss appear 0 ùa * a 
— that a Antwerp Urn te a not shown 
— ae single instance, notwithstanding ehh T I 
h House of Commons, 
ia the Times, Jar 24. : 
July 23, as reported | — 
} form ever, express et my) 
the Na tional Land Com ny is „ FEARGUS pe; Chard, Ju `: l. Ve re ening and rotting off fast. The tuber 4 
ing ead oe the Land an N k is also | neighbourhood; Nymhead court, July B. grown, but not y e evil is too e 
Mr. re that this person has vrs.—fIt is making rapid strides. My Lancashire | be Ka 3 N. Pigott, Stoke, July 24. per 
N i olute owner of all the money Kidneys, which were looking well, are now affected. If jve n more virul d ah le now sls 
entrusted to these We concerns by the 60,000 it continues I shall have none ‘to store aw ay. Itis Till — last 10 days we were y 1 
dr 70,000 poor people who put their trust in t worse now than it ever was since the commencement 5 attacked. The Ash-leaf Kidneys. taken up Hu, 
e p e this is place ; J. A Andover-road. The Potatoes about | We shall lose at least a third 5 T., Loddon Mon ym 
what probabil 00 j ; 1 confidence, and | here are e affected. July 25. Worse and worse; it matters ot a 
p 2 ere is of their expectations being A the back of our house had a few injured 187 ml | pag Pb age, or culture; J. Wighion, Com In 
ust consider on ano 585 er occasion. all the haulm, excepting the headlan Fs _— All around progressing wary 
For the ele we shall only observe that a man und Chicheste ny pieces have failed. in 4 — y gardens en entirely spoiled, especially 1 pee 
who, like Mr. Feareus O’Connor, e mental mouth one field is digging good Potatoes not in the least rae lee localities ; S. and J. Dillistoné, Sturmer, 
reservation in his oaths, swearing to the affected; in the adjoining field all the haulm has gone. July 24. 
e this empire, and th cting the t chester some spots are affected; Bedhampton, ALES neighbourhood has 
application of the oath to the Queen of England, July 21. The whole of our Potato crop ffected. but that in some p 
reland,* is not exactly the person whom we The late planted will be a total loss; the early will be | county, it has appeared, but not to a 
‘should recommend dar; M to, i ae their \ half a crop. Our Potato fields exhibit a most John Fenton, Glynamel, F ishguard, 
banker and agen e may mean well, but we melancholy appearance; G. Hunt & Co., Southampton, | p with rai OF 
would rather not pac him J > “i e appeared in a more aggravated form the tubers of all the ty ost 
yo seaso 
osiah lem Fordingbridge, July Zi, 
Sussex. a fea rapid progress all 
und this neighbourhood, ye in my opinion, in 
a short a the desolation will be general. In some 
d fields the haulm is 38 -A 4 not 
a leaf is visible; the odour, too, which is tted, is 
ho [mot t offensive ; } W. N., Chichester, July 27. 
5 
the tubers, but the 
those left in the ground. 
n with the 
pearance which it showed in 1845. Some fields 
w 
f the his Pota 
writing he would be but too happy if any person would 
24. give him homp sonm Tait, 
BED 
some . round thi 
is | dred acres o 
ared, Vallantine, ° Leighton inio, July 26. 
' HAMPTON:—In my second earlies 
di ing eo 
my 
Bom late crop 
ral in this a 
remedy ; | Bridger, Abergwili 2 
ScorLax 
resh places, and the most lu: 7 
— the — ga atte 22 Sou Bates» 
0 is general 
Wonersh 
to this 
— ole erop p general, 
pe sree “Tike its — virulence ; H. Bowers ry 
1 — July 25. 
* 
151. per acre; F. E. T. 
Jul. = "ag 
—Has re generally over an extent u 
wn, which contain sme 
a short must v 
p.—Too ear ee. 
the Agricultural Gavel, 
IneLanp.—We fin 
Irish Farmer’s case 
consequent on 
becomin 
e following cite 
July 2 upon = i 
d samples of Potato t an poet 
of the aie 
appearance in 
