Aveust 23, 1856.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 573 
114,774 acres; aud though I must admit that Potatoes are ition of Farm-yard Manure and on the Composition 7S 42 
by far the largest portion, yet Tam in hopes that Potatoes wide hee : Bumn, | WARNER'S 43 semen eiir theses. 5 
onnu are grown more as a farmer’s crop than w view E 
the exclusive subsistence of the cottier. The re nto i Voelcker, Way. In addition to these “Liebig con- e pall Va sma tied wi i 
‘lax, which I am especially glad to learn, covers 9000 acres, | trib joinder pe Me Sah san fo 
Oe eed atin Tes ne ee ‘Lawes, Mr. Denison publishes his report with strong wrought iron 
out eect torre dee ov apa ar A 2 mber of horse, | the agricultural de oe ent of the Paris Exhibition, Straps for screwing on to 
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amounts to 18,000; of head of cattle to 25,000; of the number of | Dr. Bell describes Dur m farming, and Mr. Horsfall ony Cert at Sle aad or 
sheep ied mars Te D a Me ee Brag saree pirg áe ko gives us in detail his 3 experience on dairy management. pas, ng. 
igs, ing to no less than 250,000; but it is thoug! y Mest 
mei aie Be es with the collectio a of aon retarns that Ad f the present issue of the a Price of P: 
this is owing to their niigi been made up ai arlier period be appearance of a number of shorter pape: 50s. 
than usual; for I belie e the fartar genera! iy Tike ‘to na their spe Ls which Mr. Hoskyns and Messrs, m Sad, 1ł-inch Flexible Rubber H 
pigs to feed when they 1 Karo the et iae quantity of actual pro- and vibe Suction for ditto, 
duce to give them. However, that i matter ahióh. aa be E deal that-auelear 3s. 6d er foot, 
tested by subsequent iene Gees paa pleasure of seeing hei g ” a e i Ose: 
opposite me on this occasion a “most useful public officer, Mr. wind #6" a baie mg much that is descriptive of } Gutta Percha Suction 
Donnelly, and I cannot see him without remembering that he and existing knowledge, besides some that tends to upset fas 9d. per foot. ' 
hi th tri to inculcate h h t ld be t i j ROSSEN 
I pigen pai pianinie pade r wanda cr aus ace like tol sien e aes drs sed for knowledge. In all respects wa ARNER’S PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 
over ground which [ hav i 
effect a still larger destruction of Steet a a Pon 4 raed the high character as an agricultural d e 
o i have travelled before, an: believe an J ARD PUMPS. 
hope much has been done and is doing in this respect. I know pedal " which has ‘hitherto belonged 1 to ithe s eries. PATENT a HUMES, for the use of na Cot- 
that some railway companies have been good enough to give atisfied a tages, Manure Tanks, and Wells of 
very useful directions on this head, and I believe both they and prg l ais fat b of Diameter Leng gth 
grand juries, and r tractors, and proprietors at large notice o ue col vents leaving, to fu pans syg ers o of Barrel, of Barrel. p £s. d. 
might do still more. I do not wish at all = U even a joa fan tag the task of t | 2Lin. short 1 ft. 7 in. / Fitted for lead, ) 1 10 0 
unproductive pauper as a human weed—I s d be sorry t 24, long 3, 3,, | gutta percha, f1 14 0 
represent him in that light; but I am happy mt that this |3 , ditto3,, 6, 4 or cast iron}2 80 
crop sh a great deficiency as compare mith its state las: | 8}, ditto3,, 6, cores pipe, | 2 12 0 
aa that Th: the fast weir: the workhouzes T ee. ne shoe fas hhc of Lead i ih 
K yf pera sho with 15 feet o! Om a 
fewer han dn the serine wek k August, 1855, and itt re | y ne Eara Be £ sali et ees d Manure—In af rr rot ns eee 
are 1571 less las he week before, ee | ag: for fixing .......00 eerereeeee 2140 
there is no circumstance in the present social condition of Ireland pa ark t of iy "Bar arra ig T ovis ch he pro ved most | 24 in. long” ditto” ditte ditto 2 18 0 
which inspires me with more catisfaction than what I believ: ily pone | 
Pl iie. 1s are Hapene coy iiey ise | S 1 the importan t| The short barrel Pump is very convenient 
í trust, the permanent rise in the rate of wages. And TA it is ya ily occupy amon raped gc hatte ances | for fixing in situations of limited oe ot 
if there are any here to whom that has a less comfortable | used by th Switzerland it is now almost | SP a ache a pply bee ve rosa — 
peered aie een erok abot “ot that wo" real or hong the un ivereal practico to mix F with liquid manure. Its Mre tanks, e in Hot, Forcing, and Plant 
seated or permanent prosperity can be expected in the country a here i sed to be derived from its, property | Houses; they may be fixed, when desired 
unless it is grounded upon a prosperous and contented tenantry | of fixin ng ammonia ; and the Sa covery of the benefit | under the s rage. 
nd labouring class; and let me add that it is thus amidst at mate zs ay be obtained of a oA Ironmonger o 
harmony of classes, the co-operation of interests, the blessi | Plumber in Town or Country, at TA acon prices, or of the 
of external peace and internal concord, that I ast Bae Royal pe accidental, and deserves to be m ned in thi | Patentees and A aaa JOHN WARNER AND SONS, 
EENE inok s destined to pursue its honourable and | place, „The important Sg. on leai in Swi tzerlan dis is |g, Crescent, Jewin Btreet, London, 
beneficial c high and oppressive— so, as in all such | Every descript a Wel Pa 5m es Mis one 
The following is is the award of prizes by the society’s | cases to lead to many attempts of edie the vigilance pee sai eee = Engrevin } kan Some ep a 
judges of st oft the custom- house | office peasant t having tri ed to | ——— 
SHORT-HORNS. linah ist, Mr. Henry Ambler’s bull Grand ip MHE HYDR AULIC RAM sis 
ele Pater Ag? ae mo tren cata des discovered and pursued. “In his anxiety to escape the | height, where a small fall 
ist, Mr. H. Ambler’s yearling bull General Jackson; 2d, the | punishment which would be inflicted on him if the bag | Fire, G > 
Hon. L. H. Kin, x rd 4: Ist, Mr hi and all othe: 
Fountains of sere escription erected; 
Rockwork, Grottoes, &e. 
Hose Pipe o of every kind for watering 
4 Raglan. See. Ast, | 
Rowland apa piel ed A tae at 2d, Lord Monck’s Lady i) liquid 1 manure | tank, where he was ‘sure there would be | Í 
Colingwood, Sect. 5: 1st, Mr. Campion’s heifer Jenny, re- ph sit pe ey ) Sere 
ceiving for the ra time the Eureen Challenge Cup; 2d, the Í oe g 
ie L. H. mars wit Harman’s Meri oe: Ta wad 2d, Mr. | coveringit. Thinking he had destroyed his liquid manure, ` EN Gardens. 
J.J. Tu og ert ily. Grey and roan heifer Ace of g it he di with water, so as to diminish as | X E W. F. Roe (late Freeman RoE), Hydraulic 
ak CMe. bidia Stetina). a, Mr. Ambis a aa ait — ‘the bal S pee ra ag aA A, ) 
ady Mary. ; 
OTHER Breeps.—Best De Mee bull, Earl of Charlemont’s Lor: Id be d d fi t salt, Great, however, nee 
Dev von. Best polled Angus r Gallow way bull, ‘Lord Luvgan’s [hi his surprise, when he found that the Grass on that par | 
NA est Australian. Best Ayten bull, Mr. Wm. ' Boyle's Carli sle. | 
est Merry vaa me par or _Charlemont's Black Knight, Best È 
Tew arlof Ch s Rose. Best Devon heifer, | the salt bien dissolved, was bot e luxuriant in 
the AT of harle SAt Te Ruby. Best polled Angus or pret oa was preferred oy the omer to vet other 
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Galloway cow, Mr. E. Atkinson’s Indian Queen. Best polled forage. o perceiving he the experim 
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piii “ites Ag ifer, Toei aap api ramged nite 1s, Lord |E ag with the same sult, Gove ae ace alba 
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the Earl of Clancarty’s Scotchil. Best Ayrshire heifer, Mr. w Í ao a cheaper rate as m salt, This i is np 
Boyle’s Fanny. Best lot of two Ayrshire heifers, Mr, Allan i Brih of the salt oris posites from 75 to 8 
Pollock, of Fairfield, Creggs. Best Highland cow, Allan Pollock, ener Se 
Esq. of Ballinasloe. Best West Highland heifer, Mr. Ellisson, cent. of salt. About 1, Ib. of salt is used for penaa 22 BURGESS anp KEY, Acricurr URAL s Enan n sms, 
of Frenchpark. Best lot of two Wes t Highland heifers, fli d ATENTEES and MANUFACTURERS of Roy: gricul-- 
a i ees Best Pey, betel bord Taibo ot de Malchide af 1 tural Society’s t Prize Reaping Machine "Sole eles lene 
Best Kerry heifer, the Earl of Clancarty. st of all bulls, the An site ’s Patent American Chu and Kase’s Farm 
Gold Medal, Mr. H. Ambler’s Grand Turk. To the breeder of smaller esata, In soils liable to pf from deongli antaa Ae d Garden Pump, Wholesale anà Retail Agoni nts for 
the best prize bull, the Gold Medal, J. E. Bolden, Esq., Spring- on ray bu sidos salt i H spip pye ed, after ie ng first mi. Parkes! celebrated Steel Digging Forks, General ni Agente be tho 
ee Lancaster. Be ata of all the prize cows or heifers effects ar st appar n Peas e all kinds of Agricultural Machinery. — Ware! 
exhibited at the show, ampion, Esq. To nek breeder i B R ts of ev d, pak Potatoes 195, santa Street, Lon ; Factory, Brentwi 
of the best prize cow or heifer, the medal, J. H. Came: opens pianina every ne on lustrated Cat: receipt of 6 postage stam 
Cino Hons, Fife, p ™ Esd» | Carrots, and Ruta-bagas, It has little effect on clay Sila Ca ten eels eters 
U rr oe ene a ass per | Hg na sropueld Konoy a) soils, excepting when drained. In some districts it is E 
ydesdale stallion Diamon: H p er it’s Glancer. ii a i 
Best young Stallion: Ist, Mr. Allan Pollock's Redmond; 2d, | aur for i eet td ee ee the dung A The salt is | 
Miss Morris’s Blue Ball. Best ganar oe re in foal: 1st, Mr. | first mixed with earth, and this mixture is spread on 
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Rait’s Bay-bill; 2d, Mr. eae S. Featherstor ah augh’s Clydesdale | every layer of dung. These details on the use of salt, | 
vay cart mare. Best 2-year old draught filly, A. Pollock, Esq. communicated by M. Fellenberg, are worthy of a care- | 
Ballinasloe. Best pean: Herel filly, Mr. = Chairs ful consideration from farmers of all countries, We do | 
Dalkey. Best draught filly: 1s lyester Rait, 5 2d, Mr. a de 
A. Ghatners. j e AA not say that the application of salt directly to soils in 
pie A — z ae ae arling r. ist, Mr. es ia — wil ad va always attended with as beneficial 
ampion; 2d, Mr. ae 1 est two Micait ram, ist = 2d, M t 
R. Campion. ' Best old ram : 1st, Mr. Carter, Yorkshire; 2d, Mr. | ulte as ifti Switzerland ; buk we eaunot-help. express- 
Owens, rapeh tak Best pen of five preat ea ewes: ue Lord ing our opinion, ~ as. t °; 
Clonbrock; 2d, Mr. R. Campion, Best pen of ewes u nder five compost Sie i ‘is not sufficien tly appreciated in. this 
years old, Mr. Owen. Best pen of five ewe lambs, Mr. J. untry. And the practice, alluded to by M. Fellenberg, 
Latouche, of Harristown. 
OTHER Loxa-WooLLED Surep.—Best shearling ram: ist, Mr. 
N. W. Roche, of Fermoy; 2d, Mr. B. Browne. Best t two shear a manure of the farm, agrees so well with our own 
ram, Mr. N. W. Roche. Best old ram, Mr. Pon W.R Best 
pen of five shearling ewes: ist, Mr.” T Bro’ 2d, Hon . H. Professor Anderson in the Ji l of Agri 
qe pi ite Day oe Bae.” T, Edenderry. Best pen of five ren 
am bs, r. Ambro: le. 
CuEvi0Ts.—Best ram, ist and 2d, Marquis of Conyng Notices to Corresponden 
Best pen of oo ahiaiae ewes, Ist and 2d, Marquis of Alkaa Ears or WHEAT 
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T= ER’S ROLLER MILLS, for Crushin, 
$ Maa Hardy & Son have be eat us some pr wi pat od: mae aera 2 Dust boss oe Caii 
ham. Best pen of magnificent ears of Egyptian Wheat, and t i own red inse alt, &c, n eans, al 
ham. — 2 aba 2, T E Wheat, in illustration of their skill as culti vators; and of their | most ofetive Cr Crushing boy nt oe sonen ihe Toy. beri bother been 
Sournpowy.—Best shearlin: principle of wide drilli pots be thin seeding being the true one, | power than e o! oyal gricultural 
toin. Best old ram, Mr.T. arm 7 en saris AS FEEDING Trovucss ror Su X YZ. Any carpenter can make | Society was a awarded to E.R. & F. TURNER for “ the pe Linseed 
ewes, Mr. T. Morris, Best pen of old ewes, Mr. T, Morris. em. Ten feet long, 3 ps í inches wide sasi ee 10 Se = rie Corn Crusher,” at the Carlisle Meeting (the Tas occasiom 
(ate R SHORT- WOOLLED Suzer.—Best old ram, Mr. Lambert, pe wide at top, and 6 or § inches deep ar n dim which a Prize was offered)—and at tl i sp ae revious ‘shows at 
Slane, Best pen of tive shearling ewes, Mr. J. Kearney. Best $ No rwich, Gloucester, and a et rae the 1st Prize of 150 
pen of old ewes, Mr. E. ene wae Malahide. Best ram in orean: MJ. The proportion between the live dead weight | francs and Gold Medal at t aris Universal Exhibition of 
classes, the medal, Rowland Cam) oa Boe. ` f fat sheep depends on ae o age, e ait Smithfield | Agriculture, 1856. A great variety of these mills are manufac- 
Swive.—Best boar under 18m rd Castle stone of mutton is com Fý x fro; imperial | tured, adapted for farms of all méreg A large coaching and earry- 
maine; 2d, Mr. A. D. Chaigneau’s = (Atono), “best old hau: stone of live weight, Dea ng establishmen riam gentlemens’ ng stables, breweries, Lin- 
ist, Mr. A - D. Chaigneau; 2d, Mr. J. Hodson (Athlone). Best | SHOBT-HORNS: Bagnalstown. There » “ John Collings.” At pe oil midis ie RRT 
breeding sow under 18 months: ist, Rev. ee oian of | Charles Colling’s sale “ Lily” was bgt for 410 guineas, and| TURNER'S PATENT C INED CRUSHING AN) 
Kildare; 2d, Sir R. Paul, Watecforad Best old breedin sow: “ Lady ” for 400 guineas. Blue Bell is not named. GRINDING MILL is highly camry for Crushing Grain, 
ist, H. Carroll, Esq. Ballymore; 2d, Lord Castlemaine. £ ` | Tue Crops. We have received from correspondents the follow- | Seeds, &c., and is also a = : zea set Mill for Barley. 
Extn. 4 Para: ums for best breeding sows, Mr. Mat! tthias Hart- ing reports too late for last week’s tabular return:— North Chaff Cutters for horse p ; Qil Cake Breakers 
fe ae ni Northumberland: Wheat, full crop. Barley, over average. | for English and Foreign yA ao F [zed a and Portable Steam 
Oats, over ave ans and Peas, average. Green crops, | Engines; combined Threshing Machines; Saw Tables; One- 
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rage, Be: ` š gil 
good, J. Thomson, Coldstream.— Lincolnshire: Wheat, very horse Carts, &c., all of a superior description, are manufactured 
Akcbielus ‘ood. Oats, light crop. Beans and Peas, full average. Green | by E.R.& F. TURNER, St. Peter’s Iron Works, Ipswich. Illustrated 
s ising. i ing Fen.—Hants : i Tista kent fred ook application. 
Barley, 
eres oreen T. Aitken, Deepin «—Hants : heat, 
The J good. DNE Beans and Peas, good. ‘ ns oe pois i 
ournal o Roy ral Society oj 4 pata. ero s, bad. J. Eames, Lymington. 1t must be remem- Imitations of our ers Mills, of very inferior 
EAN = vl grinda, fn y of England bered that 4 t a week’s almost constant rain has zeian since our | being offered for sale in London and krieginta as pr pee 
THE ol, ý sihi reports were published, We also refer readers to Mr. | their resemblance in design to ours, are calculated to zamar 
number of cas eae written | Grant’s letter in our Home Oore aa S the public: We hereby give notice, that oe Burgess 
almost wholly, k men of sci Weh *,* As usual, many c Somna have oon received too late, | Key, 96, fo el So aa t, are La ondo n, Agents, at er 
Vi *and others are detained ti e necessary inquiriescan penne depét our ills may be seen; and also at the Agricultural Im- 
Ginna ae Ph hysiology, on the Natural History of Pasture | We must also beg the vie of U correspondents the | plement Department of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, Stand 43, 
the Roots of the Wheat plant, on the Com-| insertion of whose contributions is still delayed. E. R. & F. Turner, Ipswich. 
