41-1848. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
— a aie d by a medical friend 2 took 
S ond was a both in proe 
all the stages of the 
5 notes expressed herself, a 
rove 
py A 21 scratch being only visible. 
Nr Me sheep were safe from the infection, 
* of them were inoculated with the small 27 
A all had the disease in a most virulent form 
* died, the others reduced to com- 
y 3. 
or this r that we are propagating, 
baby perpetuating, a highly infections 
be 
to this e, by enforcing qua- 
will not have the 
n 
e en, where a farmer had the 
) tak out in 
say when a 
` free from the infection after having been once exposed 
to the taint, 
_ power to enforce certain rules upon EPT of ianen 
j What those rules miond be ar lea 
— t pers — — 7 ee 
me R. Silvester, Vet. een, St. Auen, Sep. 27. 
Home Corre eee 
e the Turnip Crop of 1848 with that of 
1845.—In a certain locality in the south of England, it 
considered that the Turnip erop of 1845 
whole bette: been previously 
also the quantity of rain, are in 
2 the present year, in 
ce 
R — Meather in 1845 and 1848. 
ram decidedly opposed x the |i 
is disorder. n Act has just been | sio 
prevent tl the . of infectious and con- 
s disorders in 
one of his flocks ; he had another | di 
| n h larger 
other k d. shou ve muc 
e e Pa from the i 6 
t for exhibition at a horticultural show some 
i 3 ‘10r 5 g urn nd 
1845 Your opinion will be mein i : 
iam 
sibt 
1 cael 
SSS 
reges VVH: 
88 8 S8 SS S888 F 
$26.2, 8.08 
[The extreme wetness . sme 
y spring 
80 perfect a cultivation of the soil 
| Ta 12 
Berberry ang 
25 ; 
4 
$ 
Mildew, Woa m: rhs 
fence formed of 2 ell ar ier m there is h y not to be placed upon their permanen ey, t 
y fo 
rare too sec 
r Tisma ee 
use, but merel an index of the e cause. 
fact will prove this. ve been 
of the aged labourers on 
aag colel y of Berberries, 
r eason w 
at when pre 
m 
soil which peculiarly 
n, then, is 
its renova will not remedy the so 
Ho 
le set has aged 
er are ‘eters an 
F., Z., Hanis. 
Kohl Rabi.—* A. B. C.“ 
vation of this plant. 
this yegetable sepsis so much on ee 
kind of seed. I received a packet from 
ä in the spr Era and also some from | Ger 
paes were sown i 
ach ‘other, and ave been treated alik 
J have this 
pang sey 
conseque: 
the above mentioned 
cut 
heat 
be expected where tis maligned pat 2 
ror between the two; the bushes, however, are not | to use the fruits when he has 
ing the | the sin 
s come by m 
ourse of ‘Nat ture, and j is therefore agh hn the | 
ncelu- 
may 
ih that 
heat. 3 N the e r ot ree seen pc 
by the | 
ovidenee; Said though its 1 are 
inquires for the best culti- 
I do not think the heading part of 
n the 
. 
any; 
in April and transplanted arpas ika 
1 
spite of 
1 grown them, or ho 
leisure time happily ; so -a Mp — and 
from the 
t — i nen AE o cting the 
d as this 8 
manding ſul 
Sl age i view 
1se— 
uth of 
reshing machines one of 
old plan, with benie drum 
| eee and ier 
ell 
0 
. Suffice i say, 
for the present, that the peg r ge ae, ne 
yet a novelty, is liar ocality, where upwar 
a hundred a ready in a 7 and, in 
* 
ish clamour, and i 
; | Opposition, it Le gains g 
will vino ót: meri 
my 
1 et k have fe% tilt with hi 
farmer can also “ finishing” his ‘roai unger ea 
canny Scot threshes and dresses- 
amusement, st 
his sprig of ly L che 3 the . 
ce of 
than i and the joke! John gan Ardmore ‘House, 
assa, 
, County of Cork. 
from a en e 
and forwa: 
and sett 
ps the m 
the foundation of the character of a Be tbe potas 
of them, 
assumed to b 
a) 
pE 
3 her | becoming un 
The 
n 
in everything that can promote 
religious improvement of the people. 
y se 
rofa wenn 
anguage eg 
tant position she holds, a "her rapi ly in 
e 
social, moral, an 
The present ex exer- 
ture are neg a 
cuss questions that should 
nates 
ment to 
er that 
and one | the 
8 
t 
out being injured 5 . 
distinet 
enclosed in a letter 
to me in „ As 
cha P 2g 
f the ear. The other is entirely diff 
fe gay sabe ear similar to the Sprat Bary and 
awns without the small finger ears 
although it was grown by by me several 
appear of entirely 
neh 
; and the other very 3 
ff and awned more like T Triin 
=o on voluntary co 
ne a es be national; oa many words, 
things are rae 
ignorant of thrift and economy. 
. 
known, an 
is a con- ing how to e it to to the best 
e 
scientific soa is little 
ers the garden of life, not know 
advantage, “bok 
ntribu saro ed 
e 
the mass of the 2 is 
mind not 
lia) . Farms. — 
less: 18. 
so rh Bie Ireland, and the inability 4 
bear burthens, consequent upon fh 
owe 
P gpl 2 
duction of pe 00 1 i 
