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— — common r the bare capability which in its course over grosser materials, burnishes | the vy ans of surmounting and 
Dans Bage t pg for the practice of | every patch with a brighter polish, and gilds every other 175 an 3 Jenga mind i 
the fatal obstacle of the idea with the dress of im oved utility. The mind that is by every sh E 
eon 1 we aad Csa entertain the opinion se adit with any education, or only initiated in sume touch of ae: tee 
age tice of agriculture requires the — liberal one servile track, becomes a mole-eyed — in the It has been sul observed, that the 
ediei t the world's mud, whose clay-born — are chained like bottles with n mouths aa 
i i ities at i w 
education as law, theology, and icine; an 
same means applied to its 8 on place the | to the Y never rise beyond a drow er smal 
the scale of e nee, It is very true flight, and the capability of despising and depressing the that if much be attem 
that a mind that is wholly 8 is 8 f prac re of others. True geni the natural power a larg t wil 
performing operations in art; t only t p Šaj is a property of me that is granted | obvious trut 
exertion of mat pon r wholly wanting „ and the place must upplied by the | begun in 
in the refinement sth is produced by the application stores —.— 5 knowledge that a — into the by 
ö i ae Be valuable improve- | “ sensorium,” where the attrition and the mingling » 10 Kr 
sag ve ceeded from persons in | p > but en t the 
employes » 89 5 alien les it, but who 2 of grate utility than the too visionary flights "of nascent | e 
enlighten minds to look at its wants, and to suggest | geni A mind stored with a varied compass of know- * 8 E 
— n such nats 7 0 e are constant corus- bedge e baffled by circumstances : but 45 oriente 8 and to crown the junior Reson Tay 
i on ions arising co. the attrition of | dans les positions les plus vari¢es :” as a French w i ; 1 
ar tly exp i iesi 
the j 
into 2 intellect for furnace, where, by the action of tion to the varie relations and difficulties of 
malgamation, a clear current is produced, | situation, and draws from the — of N ehh 3 to flow.— J. D 
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REPORTS OF THE POTATO CROP. 
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS, 
— - á 1225 * 
CROP. NAME AND ADDRESS, COUNTY. CROP. NAME AND > AERA 
Disease beginn R. Ca iraton, i i „ Cuslle „n 
. pondas but healthy * — — 2 HEREFORDSHIRE,..| No 1 a ou mgood. of disease. |J. A: Copaan; Wein, 
No disease, but e — mising. D. TENNAD, St. . appe . Bro —— * 
Looks hard — nted. J. BARCLAY, Craill Partially N — not — bad as last T. BROWNE, Bromyard, 
* Ne but not E thy. J. B. — i Leven. Disease has appeared in some places gret — Ross ae 
uxuriant, no disease, — Lewis, Kirkaldy, in — instances the cropis — s A * 
“appearances are wtp) — — UMMOND and Sons. WARWICKSHIRE ...| Looking healthy; J. Tow „ Rugby. 
. Howpon, Preston Kirk, Pair crop; a little diseased. Re — e 
Some cases slight! asak , i 107 Ki 
git a s stigh ay ; nen 8 25 ose 3 Kirk. Very luxuriant ing . siom, lately heard of L. PEARMAN; Coventry, tah 
..| Generally gteat — — eene I have not J. FIA NIR, Swanston, WORCESTERSHIRE: Much diseased i in ‘the ha haulm. J. TIXIET, Agere 
eee EEN 12 
n Ger ca Koda disease appearing A WOODWARD, 
Very fino; ite 8 of disease Mas con- D. GAIRDNER, Hamilton. CAMBRIDGESHIRE `» — — — — — K. = 3 
iscased. 
. BroDIE, Olari HUNTINGDONSHIRE Apparent! la 
Good apparently. W. II D pp y good ; some complaints, 
Not so luxuriant as last year; no disease. Wi, Harn, Gua, Mill, ma ey ow sey —— 
Melrose 
Ro si i very! 3 i J ` é Very promising ; Ghieass appear Leigliton. 
3 URG: pi È ery luxuriant; no disease. . 19 — g ee NORFOLK . . . Extent great. Healthy, Sele tent . L. TAYLOR, ae 
Very fine ne N 4 Well at present. V. CUBITT; North alan, 
A p Saa ik erteni of heathy coun p Ee ete ct 8 oe m iseased in some places. í . POOLEY, Brandon 
Beswick... Look well, and health — — rer B. ne 
T Ss | 
mise an average erop ; healthy. s f a en ery ur 0 . i 13 
a eee , 
— RT i E Langholm. —— ‘diseased. F. D. Freeman, Franiin 
Very good at present, and ‘though at ‘should Garp, Wigton totes mative “rote aeons enga T | 
be a failure, the country could meet Disease making rapid progress, v. GRIMSWADE, Hadleigh | 
— — — GLOUCESTERSHIRE. | Look well, but still young d. Beman, Stow. an 
crops of all ee are one-third better} Very recently blighted, and rapidly rotting|J. Ni fzfz, on A, 
WALES mare, seal gee t P a - ghd i . W. and S Rron, Dida : 
x isease fast a — n 2. W. . 0 
Nonrxn * 800 . Wurz Cai ed 8 j 8 BURWELL, Banham ee ae 
ew planted; car ery niia daii: enty of top ; some e partly y diseased C. KEARSEY, + afi 
Pressing to market for fear of disease, — A Kauen Vale of Cy 0 hs The last F. PEACEY, ; 122890 
which has generally appeared. XFORDSHIRE  ...| Luxuriant till lately; 33 progressing |S. CorLikn, Minen, | 
Good; a few diseased tubers in garden. J. GmD WOOD, Chirk n Eos DDr J — 
RoT ., Very well indeed. I have heard of instances R. Cannow, 8 . N See ased; late ones A. Funes, e 
attacke i 
Sabai tubers attacked 2 BuckincHAmsi,.. Bulky, but showing the disease, Arex. Fraser, Claydom 
eee = ing EEN daily|T, W. LAwronp, Llandilo. HERTFORDSHIRE... fants g append aring = Blades. $ B pang St. Albansa oa 
= made its a à Luxuri great exten sease a 85 Hemel Hom 8 
rye — 1 W. Epmonps, Swansea, | aring considerably r M o 
EK In a great many cases badly diseas: eased. H. W.W ALLERIDGE, Abergavenny oD ise soas pelna — . n r 
GLAND. isease has —.—— . HOUSE, 
NORTHUMBERLAND Promising, ; BEDFORDSHIRE .., mising ; no disease as yet T. BENNETT; Wolur i 
i =- = f Well, and apparently free from disease. W. ‘oun m een Looking “well generally ; 3 the murrain: has Ri Vance Legh : 
beau bat not luxuriant plant; no disease, |G, DarLING, Woolè slightly appeared ginn 2 | 
(ov 9 5.) No symptoms or appearance of disease, T. — Ne on Essex oe on Good. E. J. Cook, Color rE 
| Looking well ; no disease, W. Pritaws, Almvick. —— Br Se Ha, Romo , 
r oe — Bérwick by Wooler, OS wes at 8 ae 
wet 23 e g T Very good, generally, V. WETHERELL, Durhams Good (disease ust appear 9 
Promise a good crop, no disease. . CLARKE, Ganford Beginning to show the effect of isa E 
Good breadth 9 9 various. J. Crorron, Durham. W Partiall — — j 
p 85 J Darli ILTS use 785 t 
— ce * ann some complaints of disease. are e 745 ; T K n 
f di Vaar Ki alei Diseased; spreading fast 
ors: Very oe j 7 155 Kirby Thore. | Looking well 9 few cases 
Healthy. to th — BERKSHIRE Disease ; than | 
good, « Horm, Milnthorp, 
„ Great laint 
; Good. Lo ae comp 
Tozxsumn whe . Very promising. T. 8 KEN ab bite a mare not free from disease 
tang ready ping we Tete the fields. H. J. Turner, Richmond. — — — 
locking little disease. M. M. MILBURN, Thirsk. 809 
i; i ieee Very good in appearance, b Dat ti he plight” 
N j, Bat in many cases 4 —— Se is visible in places 
« QUTAWAITE, Catteriicla. . SOMERSET . 
í i „ eee k 804 pam 
LANCASTER Very good, and above an average extent. ii r g P, but in some cases as bad as in 
Large extent; in places. — “Dawson Wakefield, Susser ..,  ...| Very good, except 2 E. VIZARD, 
CHESHIRE... . Never more luxuriant, in Abend R. wson, Lancaster. Healthy ——— but blighted lately. | 
DINCOLNSHIRE Di — . — ag — 8 
i . 80 j : 80 * f $ 
— —— ba —— Fe ee Very much dans rrap pager ge! as bad as 
ory, . FE. D Blighted, but En to any great extent 
a Look well above, but very badly diseased, 8. Oni, jo tO e  ...JAbundant and deen a, but dis diseased in places W. 
ae Looking all you could wish ; R. WESTLAND, Boston. gc or il partial 
pae aan ; disease, how. J. CLARKE, Long Sutton. Healthy f L 4 Tryro. 
L y e no Tar aa T haré opiki ae 
ery prospe N 85 * WIng ATE, Hareby. 
i Looked well hitherto; disease 
R. Hoax Injured by disease 
— e, OTE Devon ..,  ...| Large breadth ; Mocks 3 — 
W. J. evi, Ollerton. Ae . 
WE, 
ea Lenton, DORSET .,. „|More E r — . with h disease than 
1S. Po 5 ear, an 3 
W. * — 1 — — Looked well till 10 days ago, 
to . A. A. LLOYD, Oswestry 6 
, r Early sorts injured, and late ones attacked 
T. Spencer, Knossington. ce fab ee Di ain goan 
eared W. Fancourt, Empi isease a an last year 
8 CHEETHAM, — F early alt — bad; very like 1845 
. HILGYARD, 7 P Plenty recently 
* ranp, Thorpelands, Almost uni 
Aw, Fur Colton. p iseased, and going fast 
W. Cowrtecn, Hal Decidedly and generally very badly diseased 
S. Wann, Repton, au disease 
