Ocroser 11, 1856.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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not | 
being bey ying beyond doubt progressing, 
and | 
ascribe it almost entirely to the 
I yet 
extlishment 
pontie forth by the tone of the recent debate in the spondent has ne to do withthe 
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winter ; has levelled itadiess rm “ena sod kaldes ; all | the work 
rely the 
which "he ascribes entir 
Model Farm. 
Edmund Ry: 
last summer ; regen the se preparing, and 
subsoiling of the land as he sed 
Farrahy Model Fare F Tog whe 9 
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example of the | 
and 
ly ; finds now that he has ares crops even with 
less manure than formerly ; 3 is going to level all “7 
fences, ; put in “his cows ome 
than heretofore ; ascribes all his improved culturi 
Smith’s example. 
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acres 5 learned t to till 
rge fields ; cultivated a deal 
e cause of all thi 
Walsh farms 74 acres; has lear 
great rae from the school ; borrowed ioc ‘Sih 
iculture ; learned a nd carried o 
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eed on gree: 
; grew and Turnips for 1 Seedling 
tock last. year, in consequence p what he learned 
fom the school books, and found it answer extremely 
on r the las 
e Map. Be l 
knew nothing c "i utes paaka ets crops i ver Or 0 
the qualities 
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ye erentiy from h peretofor 
PET 
3 never will take 
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r int the ne ighbo urhoo 
Mahony is a Poor-law guardian, a 
of Kildorrery Dispensary Committee ; has a 
was in consequence t 
by his son regarding land and its 
ined the lease = the 1150 
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an holds 17 acres ; soiled his cattle all | 
a 
worst part of “his ladi is I 
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ill roots, ow thereby the crops are ben 
es and Potatoe 
an 
er practically had 
Poor-law, else he would never 
administration ‘ae 
© in Ireland: n his division were of no 
| talk as if the rates now levied on 
|ou r rel ei would d doit is rates 
nies or the cs - the 1: 2 porn of his division 
on a very moderate ted se meaner mes ispensary) 
relief, which cannot re be the charges 
of the 
Home Correspondence 
eeding.—Under this posse at a è 636, it is | 
propo 
f his division. This emei 
ace somewhat (I have done 
is the only on 
amendment of a far 
in which | S¥8te™, and many abuses still prevail under it. 
mk We wee Ireland the workhouse i stem ‘Started fair, and was 
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and not rule should dictate 
t to be stirred. When rain 
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It has worked w does in subsi 
relieve the destitution r ved rere Hal 
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act as a tesi 
A man earning 
eek from me emigrated simply to better himself, 
one wife and chil- 
here some of them have now 
been four years, I sane set cases of children of a man 
who ry “9 work and did not wish togo into the 
= sly, among the family of another, who 
Others bro — from a ste t Union, 
where the peice was at work ore inad- 
oo. there, left with a paps confederate in our 
Union and er into our eserted children. 
orkhouses are parni ri perm en rn 
nglari In zine own Union, for 
seh 
and podieli “They wash the clothes in aio the 
cas they pat my own house 
son the crops. 
saw written or printed a description of 
chemist: ry save in Nature ’s own peculiar 
poate ry, let the rain fall till the water has ceased 
turning to a solid, ei the ie a gorged with 
water, ‘then st tart the hoe rth will be kn 
dryi ve i 
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tate that d aco abi the 
18 | than in En 
soil com from its mal- | ki 
on 
urning to 
he fr ros! nok te “eenealy stir a ina a satis fac 
see ag ee pointment aro: 
a pesing se sun. An pate 
steed te in a English worhow ir Tai will besurprised 
to learn we have hardly bite ofl turning” 
out il Most people will think such b such habits 
k is done as it 
W | live in on out-door relief, The werk ouse hospital is. 
meaz ipy uipa workman to all the lower classes, whether gern or not. They 
o strikes sw iftly wit ith his s hoe, he spreads the pulve: aaa her Oo eaii bear 5 firea 
over the surface, and the sine 
fei ‘improved at the end of three hot cloud 
ays. The fine earth that the i 
remain 
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satisfaction is the result, in that Anaea m nt. Ben of the Iris 
Giles titute out-d th its 
The Poor Law in Ireand.—As an Englishman | oe aed let : erii 
arming over 600 acres in Ireland, I think it right to her would do more to the by 
tth artin Doyle the | pauperising them than it could possibly do good by sub- 
5 subject o of the Irish Poor-law. With the Irish, such as ange one kind of ‘relief for = i by as 
they are, s I believe out-door relief would be TPY | me l 
8 : pranm Engine: —It is s quite true 
publicly suggest the advance to |'w wheel when vlog se yet 
s, and the hire nue set them the ground er tha 
of the rates, itis easy to judge what © degree of sound 
i inciple on, this subject he has att ned to. to. Iw 
many of 
Ty. 
milar advances at the! Zend of wheal rolling on its rails ‘the 
five years? The sort of 7 a — Jet n me | further from ‘the fulerum, he here 
add inne humanity too) runs fulera l 
Prejudices against the aie aks or 
workhouse 609) are tho 
besi 
inl ooking at Aras Poor-law re 
for al all ‘the ills of AES instead of a con a relief 
| for — n. She r-law tempt the 
| without nit cures, 
is its 
ag: 
rse ills than 
not s0 
the bottom of Boydell’s wheel rolls 
length of si va the oie the ane of the wheel 
wallop under a plank twi apee a NR such a 
rail, the Lary 
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pri charity in the thousand cases which publie 
pos arity cannot coal touch. Any one w ay kaea 
both count ries knows that the spirit of independant 
ha 
5 — that aes the establishment o! 
acd anton times ping, only a few 
in England is sadly wanting he 
The barest subsistence i in idk leness is eager ly caugh 
Smat fences a good deal ; house-feeds 
—— do so. in summer also 
‘ a ce habit of se echemin, 
s | all e 
inasi 
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Friends 
brought tee 
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the enlarged principle that 
yourself kd the aa yet oe will aon get a claim to 
s that the n neighbours ta 
PAIE Ee 
n you have it to go 
may be present 
information through the meen sey fe 
able a teach ie parents tbe method of dib- 
in seeds and fotog stalled cattle, &e. ; 
re 
ling! in 
evils of the old i Boarder in Engin would be aj I 
Because probably, Nature 
o _ Who in this 
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ear; never 
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ected from o Dr. Kirk- 
the Albert Institution k ar omy nye = 
Wa Maziere Brady,frector of Farrahy. It 
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> par -= , some friend or friend’s friend is to such is tl on my most 
pa pae it, an and partly fear of S psp “ the pi 
aya e goer 
bours” — rdo. It 
Yet is my most elevated 
ox “tf I grew Barley it would be all tailing, | and the 
it would 
rre- | yield very small. If I grew Wheat, probably 
