— — = — PEE GAZETTE. 
= vastly preferable to t og yar t per- aan — 
der all, have been nee y alarming myself, for 1 Mired in the form of circulars, | 
Wilkins may have no mo — of immo- | for = purpose, viz. of all parties applying 
"himself ; after all, peradventure, he possesses the | Rules an d Regulati tions fo th perso: 
- of Chabert the fire-king, and knows how to escape Practical Instructors 2 e Appointment and Direction of 
from the fiery furnace ; or should the verdict Letter, tor the ensuing: year handry, under Lord Clarendon’s W. ad say i 
against him, he may adopt the defence of The s Dublin, Novembe 1 it is v ` 
A pound of flesh but not one drop of blood.” | tical — that at tended the appointme — of 2 Pity enter more full strongly advocated should 
ready to be scorched or roasted, but where letter last rs in Farming, under Lord Clarendon’s different. odini y poi the grounds on ri yA — 
dnezzar’s furnace or Cobbe tts perpen of the system from th bw eneral testimony in favour based, E — that exist of their merits must be 
peither them may be forthcoming. I perceive, on | have induced the C e districts where they were! „extraordinary skill 0 — be laid on the need of 
farther perusing the 2 ange ou say you can pro- | proprietors and — 1 to the landed — inary Tait m baika 5 3 attainment of ex- 
50 attest the merits of box-feed- th : - tes in Ireland to recomme 7 in the grow 
dace This, sir, I — r, goes for nothing, for though se ka =a a d Tet the ensuing y ith that — N hey cultivation. of f any other crop, mot 
— farmers might have thus fatted their 50 Pm eect which the emergency of the present M 
beasts, yet if it can be shown that these animals, though | his Excell reently demands, With om object ‘in vi N pay iscellaneous, 
iving and comfortable, ought to have bee pleased ri ‘tor Clarendon, has been graciously os oe ae ee 
F sentifcally poor and uncomfortable, why, of course, | of the Come, ace a further sum of 10001. at the dis E 4 — fr F 
science ought to have it. I once heard of a very positive | The prin bay * d in sending out efficient Instructors, $5 = ee — 
man, who use used to say that, unless he dee what he that — te upon which the Couneil propose to apply — ms - = g 
ssid to be true, he would jump down his own throat, | aid of such lo nna of mutual contribution in a Empero 7 
and the habit grew so strong upon him that he contented and they tr jen th as shall subscribe for the purpose ; 2 7 
himeelf after every asse with opening his mouth | unconditional M ee of the publie for snch 1 z 2 f 
nd pointing his thumb down its passage. The man | suppl mr contributions as w ble the — — È 
mpted to put his threat into exe which ph fford emote districts, 828 Rr 
i snd so we may find that I have heon needlessly alarmin em ontribute as liberally as othe LES 8 es 
4 g — yo where any defi : oat A 2 i 
; ead ilkin 5 ny defined and recognised district, 232 3 a F 
i a gridiron, i he will only aed ‘suffered what he ri rep fians 0 3 nion or local farming society, | — Cari i 
of—a little harmless roasting in the | officer atta monty — ed man 1575. ane and responsible ra oa) Pera ee: ine 
columns of wn Gazette. the sum of 45“ : nah ahem shall and subscribe B 2 277 y 
jion (No. 7).—Although it has not been at- | November, the Come urpose, during the month of 53 3 5 ERE o 1 
tempted in the forego ing letters. exactly x pahiga wha A 4 7 ouneil will add a similar sum, and ss Eg EEJ a pe 
provide and send down ’ & 8. 287 $ & — 
the course of education sho e, a few remarks may practical Instructo: 5 competent person to act as a sA & a i E 
be of te little tte Wan ited ie wach af nolan eee Rak D k, 
stood h : onth of December, each localit — i? 
ae g such an application will be required to co “ ay 7 F 8 g 
. i tion by each month that 22 8 7 1 Eg 
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date, the Council adding a 82 Ze $ 55 ; š 7 
80 as to inthe a . perio E 8 
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| districts, no Inst: will w — = 5 Po * sF m — 
pecific 19 45 shall be made FH 4- 8 f z 
the purpose, nor unless that JES 8 2 8 Š 2 E > 
| ody shall lodge the proportionate sum required to the 832 q S 2 2 zE 2. 
' 3 ad g Dublin, and undertake to uper- rE N 7 48 
nd direct the Instructor’s movemer uant] ay oe 9 82 ts ad 
h hands to wor ch; 25 i — — — for par- 53 ‘| 2 3 £ 9 of F P 1 12 
ce supply of labour is little thought of; if these fail eived, nor will Instructors be f ES g |g] č 35 3 * i | 
i with the wit age 3 ie consequence, or alee 2 58 he ii nolan Ai of bö b on rererne pr —— y ? H 27 À 5 
į par nsable in case of illness. : e - 2 . 
ee ap degradation follows a ite spirit of independence n — ne e A e Beas Bo ched x : 
iy and hope is extinguishe d. Would not much controll Gand dir te d, ‘ yi . 3 o E3 g PF Seu ef pp 
1 ats be prevented by giving a knowledge 75 how the | able, 2 a pape —— — | 8 Ee dEr Ai a. z is 35 
i a ‘ore marriage tend t i id qually to farmers — tite ewe lee! £8 S66 SE ge 
W trous conse n iea hold Bote ope 22 a ele It is a nts desirable that the extent of | a — a 88. Be SB 
u i PNE —— 
of comfo delights? T nion. Candidates for Pen steam fo ies aw mapere us k 
be constructed, like the nest of | to atte the ‘Soci n PS ee hg ot on. * 
his family cannot be reared to | examin person as to thei 9 —.— , pA Pel ak EE | 3 2. E} 
? : ieee an 7 £. 8 
elplece n’s is a long minority | bring their estimonials with’ thew, having first lodged m 8. 
Plessness; it is impossi enter | copies and particulars of tl 
lif particulars of théir claim with the Secretary a ae. 
e conscientiously without | Each eee on being appointed to any such dis z 8 1 
: therefore the principle of | trict as shall contribute as above, shall be cial bb the | i 4 be ui 
dam, should b nother brauch of political eco- rate of 7/. per 3 month for his servi ica the i Bey * 
-r a understood; but inquire of any | to be due and payable to him by regular instalments. a oa” 
3 1 d. per day, at the age the last day of every month during his en agement 
"oat * per cent. interest would come which may be eee, at such period, upon a fort. 
1 to i £ eee woman what 3d. a day | night’s notice. He shall be bound to report to the 
me pericd, would one in a Council in Dublin, on * arrival in his district, and | Open Deposit Sums invested with 
+ hates unt to 654—a sum |afterwards to furnish r lar and accurate reports of | “Accounts, atonal Debt Com- 
an uy a garden, or pay the rent | his proceedings at stated periods as required ai H circu- a 
ate, pe 1 e. w e. late and distribute such ane e as may be supplied | On 20th November 1842. . 13,349 285,389. ; 
— an and self denial tliat ple ile to him for the purpose, and to make sue l a *** 14,130 | 319490 
at led to this accumula- supply such returns he Couneil may, from tim ” ’ a * 25,124 peony and 
eth tly time, call for and direct. It is earnestly requested that oe 7. 1846 .... ' — 
5 done sie and yet nothing is sys- the local secretary (in case the Instructors ap- ” ” 1847 ware 18,119 i 2974 
se principles on the mind pes ted on — application of a local farming society) ” ” — seei 39.019 201,386 
peration. Political economy like- | or the Chairman of the Board (if he be a l 
l W / Pr ied for bya| Report on Root Crops.—In maki their Report, 
the false Poe pga eee of 3 4 bai of gu 8 will from time 0 faye bring bef re | Judges beg to state, 5 ing 75 
5 ; the e ee interests | the committee of the local body w he represents | Various root crops that they are full 3 = 
zm society and inequality of happiness, | the reports to be furnished to the Council by the In- ye of good farm Aisa’ ote 
ie nót sual é ault if individually our | structors, and examine and certify the same, in authen at kind of "orca in preference to al pie —— ane 
8. 55 an ri the necessity and | tication of their truth and accuracy: and that they will hile they approve of t e ju udicious use of artificial 
one class on another—how la- | exercise a suitable degree of rarai Balers ooh over the | manures in conjunction er as a stimulus, they 
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a. skill, and capital. 5 some local check of the kind, the centr. 
the labourer, gre eans of testi g the accuracy of the de ee tet lout to the committee the immense amount of injury 
he landlord ; it . in all to them by the I | sustai 00 fr eriorating 
our own and; it benefits all trades and | The co-operation and assistance of the nobility rand) pro. infiuence of hedgerow timber, which in many cases 
ave been ere. countries, Wid our | prietors in the different districts are earnestly solicited, | inflicts greater injury upon the growing ro 
5 ufining our view very much as affording the chief —— of rendering the system years, than the whole pecuniary value of such timber. 
; is, in i i that 
z a compound being and can | practically useful a eee In illustration of t lar 
7 8 education is complete that Sign oa) LEINSTER, Chairman. | came under their observation, they found that a tree 
pa outward world utility is com- | “ Edward Bullen, l 41, Ur ki (worth perhaps 20 shillings) ma ly injured a grow- 
k I aad eee give grace to „ Society's Roo Upper Sackvilletreet.” ing crop of es from a space of 3 
10 ur animal wants; there is in- From the Dublin Farmers’ Gazette. orii influence upon the erops on the side. The 
Y in sounds; God manifests him- ra. Judges have no hesitation 8 stating that this tree has 
revelations his power, Be telus, ieee ‘edt the tenant an amount of injury many 
mites 2, sad compre hag! oe made On and lame t of Flax, and the | times greater than its 9 value. Hertfordshire e ' 
od of 1 consuming the gener tod By Thomas 
bridge and Sons, London 
se must al histo ing Shon : 
a mB lore of i Wen tring into the cottages A SIXPENCE am pure Wer in this pamphlet all ‘the in- 
of the betty heap delight, by im- | formation a man requires to cultivate and coer i a | tee foli 
mar C. Daging for Hy as well as by gratifying | and useits produce. Mr. Short has written 
ee and variety of food. meso for the volved anage- 
meoo t of the Flax crop ; useful 8 of athe © expense 
Oftetivps. ys and t attending its cultivation nt cir- | ap 
a Doleties. and ott at —— information on the use of m 
Nov. 16,—The Duke of | Linseed as food for ‘this last point we have 
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discussion in another section of our Paper. e 
