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D om lly of|work at all seasons. of the, year: and tha e 
zenle of . the greatest есібе gravity for seed, we|of Irish “ beggars, the. kingdom genera d Year; and, th 
gr mM qu чара of density nearly Unions being filled viih able-bodied:paupers--many remedy sepma.te be, tliat af. building cottages 
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found, - long, having good cause furnishing gardens where required, so "settling in 
i pa өрөт ratio owing is an on |a parish may ing s 
Фи point from the e we on referred to :— regret, when too late, its want of cottages for E every p or Union where labourers had Ma | 
« To illustrate the correctness of this уча: it-will | settlement of йн o ponas its own soil and | removed, the requise mumbar to perform i its work; 
be suitabie to divide the constituent parts. of urnip harvest its produce 
into those heavier and those lighter than — Take an in stance in. illus еце n: inn ч TR ADE MUSBUN. 
former. are woody fibre, albuminous compounds, sugar, rish was, as it still is supplied "with labourers | Тих following circular is ery. widel 
pim and ойне alid principles, шнда and eder Kom е айр parishes, бош Trand and | iouis anri уа 
salts ; the latter consist of oil and air. With the ex- | Scotland ace e its work. rom the redun з= afuera Dior Club As Sene p i j and the 
ception of oil, all the use compounds of c» root are c of pus supply it has neglected айй ай farmers on irughout de coun trys The d ү: > 
A ed and ved roportion of : Кр en provision for an. increase of population to meet AD | interested; and we — анх Раоа 
ps is greatly too small to go for much in counter- | і....а,е of labour. It had even pulled down many | feel personal interest in tbe matter suff&oient. toi та 
greater density of their other eompounds. х s. farm-houses also— correspondence with Mr. Solly on. the subject, with a 
In tliose Turnips, accordingly, whieh are lighter. than a cottage, 2 Lm any assistance they may be able to render bim.] vien 
water, the low den mainly be attributed to the el being sown down to permanent pasture 
amount of air present, which renders the whole buoyant. and w—so as.to-diminish the heavy burden of| **Sir,—Her Majesty's Commissioners for the азм | 
In regard to the oil the rüon is small.even in | tithe and poor rates ata time when the price of Exhibition of 1851 having, conjointly.with the | 
ihe Turnips richest in it, and its.density, probably lik produce, and the amount 9 A. as well as of of Arts, appointed nte commence "he formation, of a 
other tal ls, about ; and as almo sorts | tenants' profits, were on the dec At this time general collection о а Г ке gen à 
of Turnips, except Swedes, show a density of not more | {ће reaping. of fas e 50 vat of coun xa " se - 1 UN n ок; Hw of the 
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ihan 8 i y cannot |]abours of hay- were eaa qna collection of mes an à manufac а. AE 
excelling th € 
i doubt, the chief f their low d in 
Great lightness in я ras vr Beth, мө си фы. that the mas of hoei ing was — ata in the pursuits of trade, commerce, and m : 
as implying that it contains mueh air, and corre- cant. Ifafarmer wanted some 20 to 30 Irishmen to| «Тһе collection, with the formation.of which I am tling 
spondingly lite. nutritious matter ; and, after- setting | Cub dow : А me | charg i roduce of Great 
own a very small per rens i the lightness A previously appointed party that- he and his fellow | Britain and Ireland, 
is conel d rea could i i 
iana matier the iaatiezaf vr. bo unis both of-whieh | concluded. within: а given time, and that general |and, when 
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that, bulk for bulk, there is. geri ret weight of не and Oats at the terms of last year, the work to be 
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: lighter n must be e жод; mad could be had during the harvest by | Тенге e Dic informationas:ma; 
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water ; for, doubtless, cific gravity always.a sent circu. i 
pears r than that whieh the solid m d ds aim t f - - — ier eA — а д mani ducers, merchants, manufacturers, and oth 
would show if all air were separated fr m them ; for, Lin ^ " erm Рахе. © ое Mies we e ur disposed to aid, by contributing samp 
although we have not ascertained nice the f. feeding way to England. any of these. poor peopie were 
or i mee of each of the arm ctm yet small occupants o —indeed the vast majority of | communicate. with. me on the subject. 
we learn from the ity the amount of solid n them were so—or- the sons of such, with barely half | should. in ali cases, if possible, 
matter, — oil, which equal bulks of Tamnips к (employment at home; their holdings yielding | written descriptions, stating where ГЕ 
нд if we deduet the i р» of the-aim contained | hardly a. sufficiency of Potatoes, &e., to hold them | produced, collected, ог manufactured, the eost ofp 
анай eifie gravit riim we | in life, leaving nothing for rent, stipends, &e., so | duction, collection, or manufacture d 
may, nee оча пе! lude that- the. heavier a that little. difüculty was experienced. in arranging богу п | . із Бар 
Turnip is, the larger will bed the em of nutritious | as to thetemporal and spiritual ma ent of-their | possible to specify exactly the best size for each — 
atter contained in it. roduced from | affairs du ion the colleetion is formed for practical use, and 
roots ofa given density, there is good M, inpia io show маф прыяе wicelscuat, hy рабар each specimen should be largo enough to 
аё the qualities.of the parent will i to-account for every eixpenee earned: during harvest, distinguishing characters or properties-of each article 
mitied to its offppritg, and exert an influence оп eaey ири аон X асарны dT Cid өү р En Pd een prae а 
ben : 8 r under 5 
E ставит ed in France that Bes dett and pe rra ns, our readers need not. now inds of animal produce will be velie rere de 
amici iin, s Tor terres o уема roots of tha be told. tiel ho iecit. af ein 
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: : k s state, all went мд panim, ос: анай from. di sol e i 
ma ere, bo S inferred hy analogy, that similar We ll with the puri at UE but old timés are fast | locali ities, will also be received, as ір is-an esential —— 
treatment e Turnip-root will be attended witha like passing away, and the new ones exhibita rapidly feature in the collection now forming that the pro- — 
increase. of its nutritive properties, I have sent the | decreasin 1 f lab n | 
r tive : ‹ g € о ourers. to perform. an|ductions of different countries К localities shall be 
seed grown on the. principlé described to Mr. Lawson, increasing amount of work, Land. drainage, im-| contrasted and ота: wa by si 
оү ling E. urs, Bec Epwanp Sor" 
who has distributed itin portions to be sown on various 
soils in different Great Britain, where "x p iba lg gaa ciere е s. which ; The following list is by по means complete and might be ҮЧҮ, 
depend on proper attention being d to the seed not | pot d h — — P ould e nsiderably e м. "P is m m: as ап indication 
being adulterated by a mixture of other seed grown in (not produce them ойган ди requiring thus an | | of the class of artieles ua are desired. We extract onlya- 
the neighbourhood. The ticket I send to Mr, Lawson inerease of hands to hoe them. Мапу м the | few e "e classes named i which farmers may. be consider? 
with the seed, guarantees that it is sprung from НИНА | lands, again, laid down to Grass some 20 to Eee qo MET YO in dh 
of cies enumerated, selected with the grea |ago must now be broken up, thereby i а the | pe as и Tug Hone hair | 
— p" мынын О ттт. pe of -— — A — lreland no В SL dica І 
beem: teste weighing small longer responds to the old demand for reapers. | Butter Ait an | 
учын selected from three different parts of a Turnip in The las e ensus illo that between 1841 and tnl | € me Eie SEM at 
,and wl Y two ions of the labourin ulation Нове; Jara. 
e. dene Sd alo мше spe priee at wliich | P ` Ireland, exclusive of the decenni А] стт, Copons (о мин ути ?j 
ME es pe pr A IE Trip, hope оша have een at least. one million more, Cow hides |. ашр skim d | 
77 ~ M e eir native land never to return again, in | Gosno " emendi : 
Lee ed by "io heable t to supply yg Lawson эзоп | — of all the tenacity with which "they "Tad еы Жї раны 
ee : I — 1 г. | pr з. | Hides of allsorts  |Oxh 
same time backed by m practical ай P пене EXE E ; and although the parent stock has thus been —— WB 
І have alluded. and with the addition of the educed, and is annually becoming less and less, | THE жанин OF FORWARD 
un tq tacens ч ree emn pte | yet the tide of emigration continues to roll оп with D-LAMBS. 
chemists, and noted on the i gentleman whọ Vndiminished volume, while: English and. Scotch (Go mai Pn p. M) beem reserved, 
may wish to see the proeess, and. to- satisfy himself of | agriculturists (landlords Тне best Grass upon the farm having bee 
Fd , : - satisfy , tenants, and labourers) are 
osten iip this. -is carried out, fast filling up the dreary vpid ares created: Өн both in Wheat stubbles and the young Clovers, йб 777 
01 ; er d оп this 100 
»scene of our operations at Y. Mons whic orbem ето English pa dona tpa at бе «у о be CIO M io da ün d 
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Tho Marquis of Twrenvare referred Erg m lp with with de on, e for "icem dart 97 inen UN (E P Soon Агт тб, 
Lawsow in the course of this research, and to the m bee UE Жан confined ani vil. al i esias and the latter furnishes the. best lait 
і that the hearts 
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ng lambs. 
4 i І of oi In this manner, if the Italian Rye-grass 
! ; -of trious and enterprising labourers are either ben nay 
| { „enterprising labon: ex bent for | provided for them, as before directed, the e 
who deal with trustworthy неча ча аера dependence and нане ад the greatest quantity of milk, - they 2 ; 
‚ object of his f colonial agriculture. does nok: upon Шево Grasses шй the lamb is а monit Шү 
Me — density in the bulb of Фм their conduct ? Their change into — woski og with immense advantage; er e | 
i E a matter certainly of very consider- colonial — - си hi oder, da, | 15 1000. Ak QU сад of. DAE i Ss jd be 
айар» UAR йа caniao) ойр. Ala mon E бы ые к 
^ vhich А ку istance ; n whether we approve, encourage, | inad T 
тен, аа antici is of ме thing is plain, that the 
^o y уе Ж "That m nas is ар tM y themselves аге t thi 
density ) жанеде vicem san осн ms tty Year experiencing, in dodo of Ше high pri an a 
m ot ron n qd, "ontinaed care 07 food, aggravated by the prospects otan expensive өр; an 
: | RC. prot war, are teaching them a lesson they | found 
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Marquis of TwrzppALE for qae 
the persev 'erenco-whieh else, to.a ayert the calamit: 
he has sentium o oar diste мв ө ecting his own efforts and. the | like the one rpm hip aos i 
! ., The crisis. to =ч ime velmsbiog i 
н | simply. this—a want. of on farm, 
calla | Eng parish, А union in the dites alike 
tim zr robe Мейн ot contain | ni 
| a suficient number to perform its.own |: 
