THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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/ our Good, to every Town t 





utkimr customers are charged at the lowest rates 





IHin, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Falmouth, an 



^rflk principal Ports in the Kingdom. 





Crap, bj Messrs. Pickfokd and Co., to any Statior 



eote Gnat Western, Bristol, and Exeter, or Sout 





a, or I I, by Steamers. 















; ELECTED NATURAL GRASSES for 



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W DRUMMOND & SONS, Agricultural Museu 



ath; for by^ave: 



The former is, 



raging the many 

 stage he obtains 



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HTHE LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg I 



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lND OTHER MANUI 



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instances observed in e 

 ree from i. 



'"- u 'h li < < ' - \> i d rl\ influenced — a bias 



The lessons of histo 

 upport of life— may t 



the vegetable and 

 be propagation and 

 : perfectly gathered 



i been chiselled 

 • and placed side by 



isted at periods ages 



one may be supposed intelligent enough ' to 



and the contemporaneous facts of life as it pre- 

 • i!) every stage and aspect, must 



rfit of farming 



;■■••- 



dd teach the best lessons 



nvards both the improvement of its practice and 



le correction of its theory : that, in short, the 



atural history of the subject would thoroughly fur- 



aritr ^grfcultttrai ©ajettt 



SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1849. 



iay be examined 

 garding it may 1 



:ory and natural philosophy 

 ;er of all object* 



way that all physical 



; the one embracing 

 observation, and the 

 development time is 

 g the outward de- 



regulating every- 

 ange. At any one moment, 

 Ter only to the material world, all the qua- 

 y be observed of form, smell, taste, weight, 

 , &c, which any object possesses, and these 



been exhibited— motion has taken place— 

 ulum has oscillated— the •ton 

 i itself has moved — the chem - 



• - : . - 



and the laws which have regulated all 

 ocesses make up the' province of natural 



t is the peculiarity of every department of 



or a constant repetition of similar pro- 

 iat its natural philosophy may be deduced 

 natural hist, ywith i' that need of observ- 

 ng the gradual developmenl 



elsewhere. The law which regulates or describes 

 these processes may be de< 1 i 



■ * t all then tA 



i before him, as they can. 





wholly negled 

 supposed so far intere; 

 fessedly the first intei 



tion of agricultural l 



of our correspondent 



connected with this 



i, we might cease.— What an 

 ppears to the intelligent observer 

 mpetent to advance the art and 

 of agriculture have been almost 

 . who might be 



l possession of facts, 



years, and we have the statements of many farms 

 for one year ; and the examination of the bearings 

 of both upon the theory and practice of farming, 

 will, we have little doubt, be deemed neither 

 uninstructive nor uninteresting. 



THE CONDITION OF IRELAND. 

 To the Right Hon. Lord John Rom 



miong those who have hope for Ireland, 

 v hope— that in two or three . 



; "e crisis, and are able to float ; 



r fully changed, 

 and her pauperism nearly removed. There are two 



1st. By t 



f the poor from pauperis! 

 of the poor in pauperism 



ia change shall be effected, 



t imposssible 

 l the other i 



n Donegal ; yet Clare had 33 per cent. 



