Атап, 99, 1865) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL L GAZETTE. £97 
ibat if they 
cook, it will nevertheless 
eat азу portion „і blood which has been some time 
kept by the butchers, and has then been subm mrt s |n nest clo Nr is dere that they “felt” 
its 
€ 
Pire | weather, the reason d^ these mer 
Жолы der ku асра 
s 266 the | ex hibition i in the Short-horn class has been unusually 
better than a 
: eds numerous and good. The following account 
nino fin Md оаа, It would be entertaining in its | coarser wool, кы that the fibres being so fine, there abridged from the Dublin Far 73 end xe 
refi first that blood has no руч 2 tud rad la e mere nds fibres presented on a given surface armers* 
Text that whatever —— adem — m чуз of tke Ham н, thus constituting a more even| The yearling bulls, of which there were 98 altogether, er, fur- 
фе соіа. It ct ө would find many to admire his | Velvety face, C. .——In your Number of April 15, the | рой а ets lot pa сона not be м оу matched any- 
diei and t his conclusions, and denounce as infidels | sense of the quotation from Althelstan's “Song оЁ| 166, an v! ur ra M EE 
uity accept h ti h а 39.5 T * g judges o over that section, those who leaned over Рі е sa 
Mf who did not agree with them. ае Pri e. Victory ” is much marred by the word “rib” in the | rails, or looked оп from the level of the hall, had settled it 
which my friend says—'' The researches of sc le | fourth line instead of “nib,” the latter word, ог | атаопр themselves how things wero t the first favou 
time do prove to t the statements of onr Bible | ,, » > , 1 i but al tes, 
ие, се with the s dest and strictest philosophy "— neb, 2 t e axon “ beak. be not only on Tuesday rning, but also on 
T tave to thank you for the space afforded m 
e for this 
—— €—— and to to ask the reader to forgive ne eif Ihave 
riness. I shall not again address 
afflicted hi 
the subject. — D am compelled y om urgency of circum- 
stan 
ances. Shirley Hibberd, Stoke Newington, April 1 
Correspondence 
per- | «The > numbers, hailing from Westland and Kingsfort. It is not 
БЕ ie dre dert ei E ш, full geri лу wi 4 Monk CX ET E Ma-ES EA 
me known, it was found that two whi certai 
Pla eld "i UE Severity or забт ted bein placed by outsiders somewhere mong. Vi hie 
быы dur y o ould ea carry home ribbons, although not, indeed, the chal- 
ou on | frosts during a d early spring, - the | lenge pinta green,” had been put first and second on the list, 
fears ocn. [a УАК therefrom, summer weather | Vitb, of course, the бату Cup to the former. Тһе lucky man 
| on the approach of April set in with unusual "шш, Туе zi 4 and owns the ай м osos " h e at pu СЕ 
апі 1 week’ "rimis g sunshine, with but ain a leading winner in the heifer sections, both ot the 
few clouds intervening to intercept ite benefivial | Roval Dublin and Royal Agricultural Societies. His 1st prize 
influences, also vits x little frost, b ight, has во | 22d. therefore, cup bull. де. i Lamp, i» by а son ofthe 
Е] оаа 12 celebrated Lamp of Lothia of а Soubadar dam which 
pletely BETHEA life to all | he Mr. Wallis, аы Тһе ond yenrling, 
ome . 
Albert. Middle.Clas Suffolk.—VPerm 
again to trouble you with a few lines as re 
above College, ШЕ eet to say how bul the y sent а an enliver 
det T got from ^ . вес 
gards е nature and v Murs ic: The pastures poen pre- | Mercury, is by Master Harbinger, а bull bred by Mr. Barnes. 
Whatever opinions may be entertained regardi 
reen, so p y garding the placi 
yations in my let of last week have n realise тр d ЧЫНЫН Of. рөн dedu. oe ШЫ ч bead a metn ы, poen - чинів 
t 1 а! ercu was e secon est bu n the sectio! H 
ain "i g^" pupils nomin ted e dui last year's РА of crop. All kinds of fruits being | we, after е him over repeatedly, perceive the UB 
ion were recei md TA — backward, may from their very lateness be ua b о be | проп «иа пи -— р; er ж E has been a 
in residence is now abou , and m the course ofa | benefited, and are now past danger from с L ANS УКУ Inte Мэк Aum Ше КН, а MOMENTE 
few days every bed will be occupied, there being | ај, the Wheat plant has renovated to a arkable E ке his fa t а побега а А дена а 
sever, ys e attendance on the day named was| degree, and all are apparently Dosim pem - | Bob. a large sappy, good ribbed bull of B th blood, as found. 
prevented by illness or some other legitimate cause. | ably, promising a precocious, if not an abundant OE ац forme? hend, at е 9 of which in 1860 
The perfect success he Institution thus far may | harvest. All that need be feared at presen ipee iuit Mt Obzllonara Heiden zd 
: p the public favourites, Mr. Challoner's British Sailor, came t 
looked upon as a g А ct. Nothing could exceed | in the Wheat plant is that mos of' it fourth—a very wealthy b ith a capital back, ай 
the enthusiasm with which parents brought their son may have been planted too thickly for the best of| uncommonly good "loin, deep flank, and full quarters. 
for the purpose of secaring to them an education equal | results. 1 the continued frosts having Mr. Riall lost p. time in picking bim up, эү” уегу ees 
2. H 1 Э | о when he en 
to their wants—one which will pat them in a fair way | rendered the surface of heavy land too puffy, for the он н Фе чае охай at the time MER the ir 
n the position in life whi 3 Thi p rii imliy, may encourage the wireworm to | handin. The other favourite, Mr. Barnes's Navigator, also by 
readiness on the part of the middle classes of Suffolk to | co | British Flag, and come of theold Lady Sarah by Satellite tri 
P „168 vages dur uring thi is and next month. А be, 
avail lves of the advantages h ffered, | т, En) ii-wil DB nior | was put next in order to British ao that is, fifth on the 
eminently „proves how great a desideratum has now |]iable to be fall g into ear thau in the M MEE je MR of "nie pointa, "wi a vory 
been suppli n e in not е miei е + seasons when the a ace is more encrusted, thus уйрен Cds mi кой. „А. Oo. d style rn P 
All our е: lons with regard to 16 may be fulfille iminishi Е ease any п веси r. 
түн T imul d 5 | diminishing the ptite aud sample even on the best Jus like Mr. Жы сае fot himself without thé aid o 
а other counties may be stimulate t 4 ollow the | of Jands. е oniy remedy I can suggest is to provide judges, having rad ма for Sir George Quee 
noble example set them in Suffolk, and bed s the | all possible means to consolidate the surface of the г 4 Thirty: -six entri ҮЕ SA section, 
youth o of the middle classes generally, the ns of | by a a heavy KE during the ensuing week from this | he Аа by ES "Тузга "eir азоне к oet 
date; and mot later, lest the blade be beginning to |Eets a level. g окей bull. with equally good underlines, 
possible eost, Rd. Garrett, Hon. Sec., oen Hall. dle int and ther eby mtk mischief tou Че and of that deep red colour which many profer. Felix's sup- 
Barzmundham. {+ y porter as ne was Mr. Cosby's Ravenswood, which, when 
Sy » pedient | shown last year by his breeder, Mr. Crosbie, Ardfert, was. 
onthevin our ыйда; Fire we fid ыр xe: pi per а =н Notwithstanding ем vimor af tho Ca ^ «d Бетани still reme thes rae] 
wing, up and doing. First, we find him soaring | ness an ntifal qu: e possessed as a yearling, as 
dd d pis UEM pent а чакы fernis deep | sa he nice rib and loin he had atthattime. The third 2-year 
Irish (ev; but find the | and soft mouldy 5010801 bed for sois to | old was Lord Drogheda’s Champion, bred by Mr. Ande 
peasantry, but finding so much listless apathy an mbol in without molestation, yeb i пев a | and by Lord Clyde out of the old Peahen by Favour, 
. mags and filth, and lcoking in upon the p 
poultry he 
feeding шее са in the rooms a pos idet 
to domestic р purposes pears to be satisfied with 
EDS хаж а. wit ithout à м notice the 
o E 
peer d m но. Vet off a 
darting m$ 
рру vm гву idis are nof 
Prom and in 
ngla 
n 
g y oath got 
soft or puffy surface, or rather it often suffers, in wet | which, frst Mr. Welsted's property, then the lato iare 
and stormy seasons especially, from mar зу causes тїш — ШИН ie gen eno к p—-—— БИН 
£i Р and the dams of winners. Карі Xs AU 
arising from 16, In dry seasons, however, as in ommended yearling last year in „Bildaro Street, ed is an 
this puffy surface is beneficial to keep in moisture. errem Mure : са ne s IT M wyune of 
кчы а bull with a deal о pe noe, 
I kn now of no specific expedient to Pier tha а во oft ‚ОР Др oy Тоа АН Аа жена АЙ Гэ, thé 
wed by Mr. Wallis's Count Montijo, the second 
H Gs followed 
it rationally and Singly : рї jug of 1864. Не was shown in great feather, and is 
E 3 Жы шм animal, grown into a very useful style of bull 
t year, a8 we said he would do. 
ie three-year-olds made up the muster of that particular 
t of it, Mores rites it the j^ 
1 niu 
tage to tho habitations eina for mer 
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st-guard service; he y fiud one small beiden 
Ciis The land is then тердегей more hard on |, section, the first on the list, Mr. Mulholland's Defender, from. 
surface е Sy autumnal rains, The writer ич some | | the eountv of Down, “born and bred," being the one selected. 
Wh ies, the dwarfest | by the i 
and most А extant, planted in зд ыи КЕ етсе онаа гиса а аа gold 
1 foot apart, on 186 Septem mber, or at about 2 quarts | they gave him also the Railway Cup as the best of all the bulls 
ym 
per , оде! е 
covering the ground, as to astonish all beholders except | 29211 Plate, as the best breeding animal, male or female, in 
збе ta ample, he may effect even more good than by | himself, and promising to be in fall ear by tle time togati Wi мкуш магае, орноо отону Арна 
шь см еду а реа ec ie The miserab d prod t ләш exposed to abundance of criticism, ER. 
evil, and to that ons of the ree ears on each plant or stool, or 1000 to 4000 fold, as p T I cu rui ra Ace n og RA red Азу 
Жайлы с; У : А, c as before often 4,705538 em-—-a contras m гб: 
the immoralit ee mde y be attributed n mu ach has befi ft th trast from 15 o and wanting much in his quarters to bring him equal to what 
is also one th t wi ich Falcon? alludes, There ка? СЕЕ епе зене gro From pas ast pint ido io in heisforward. Defender was bred by Mr. Max well of Finne- 
Müenün iL er thing to which I would draw © Falcon's" | s; that brogue, ач y ro by Dillon, ox of Кайсап, Тына ине 
LL Ben Starts on his philanthropic i pa g of pabula being by Lor nton, a son of Mr. Rose 
Wadi it is this: can he either fri ighten ATAT the for their winter's qoem. = pesar o йай ^ dee этү е dari е MN ef " a ein und 
from үз orry the farmer at re time? а winnerat the North-East shows, and his first appearance in 
а thing by y) M бе оа eT ee quick sight, put u 2 x those planted late have roots чей! 2 or 3 inches — р жЕ на санои ure аратай or 
Premi à ay, withou а hick] b Yo rince, belon: to Mr. Robert Т t, В 
old into оао little children of four ог five inn up у a he: eavy and perfect e ear, should an unpro- кот Loi DO a "ey eiui Di bull, with e qood БК ANE 
e. that ы el rvie I roughly pitious, Pi p woe summer prevail. Experience | rib, but having a опу, — Жк ver MM - u— 
trows hinders trer om of using children as scare- | has aught m e, rrespondent writes, that the ЖЧ АГК c. bah in bird, with e 5-4 1o 
kind of Wifplo ч t tion more than any other сое notion I E to entert: tain of hoeing « eeply | м Мт. Cooke's Gorilla, bred by Mr. Marjoribanks, and а com- 
Wi dr ; when so employed they сап ог horse-hoeing of Mee is а fallacy, and is not| mended card to Mr. Challoner's Lent L Lyons, a deep, short- 
Pd m 8 schoo м — ssential to its welfare, more detri 1 than oth legg eged. Booth-bloodei bul ll; asim our being awarded to 
wall grounded ара ы, hen they are n age to wise, aman, eps E À cuia it to tiller too latei -— 
fir eni ›ап@ when the "plene tuy receive fr sprin very time the ground is stirr m aged Mert oi EN egi a T Lu. Es 
kindly put on м7 — Perhaps * Falcon ” will Prod бон за vith most other crops, but far ether sins) |" inan filling appropriately the а nd in the section, and 
Suggest Some considering cap, and be enabled to effo rts or produce lateral weak ears, | looking like enough winning again at a future time. Lord 
new feather f, remedy ; if so, he will indeed acquire an mi which nes th . ]t|Clydelooks what he а very useful bull, with a good fore- 
Tie 0 "i ЖЛ. Ca ппоб however ‘tiller or branch too much; but i ге Pani дей oloun” af the entr Mr. v -—— 
contributes an int espondent, “J. М. Е.” | should be before winter, when all ears will be more Friar, k-bodied bull, bred by Mr. Barnes, and got y Dr. 
he, however, interesting article on Cotteswold sheep ; i| аи and able to stand all вада which may | M“ Hale е ; ога Bir Rauinel d&ui, заб sepu ЫШ 
Mo ang iir tat е prodnoe of о-оо] follow, The ohjeet of hei Вену must not belt pin Peters Nel Enn te Tm дор mtd 
FEM Lors es py mill x “ар ^s nt of, whi ch should be simply, but determine dl y, to е | own En a yearling in 1861 by his breeder, Mr Richardson, of 
used x ng wool is Glenmore, when he laced next to Colonel 'в Victor 
Чай allowing of. ya Tar on account of its length | nothi ing else, but for ААГ pec dicor ; for the | Emmanuel, arh known € A when in the 
ti ü tic being drawn to a small even | Jabourer, and roe wd sample free cuc € and to Red Knight at that time, and has since kept him at Straffan, 
falling» Эйе e реко а x и in | free the land o s seed weeds in after years. | where he has left а deal of useful stock. 
equivalent n it: these i ov riri E" 12. heifers exhibited were, taken al her, 
ге, terms, "There Сап Bo-doHbt that Е Ezperimenter, Por ipril = Ute twenty e that section has has sometimes боеп [^ 
to increase od pplied sheep has tend Kildare ; a particularly goc much more diffi- 
бы, the length of staple, and. also at th Р cult to judge than than at some previous meetings. Mr. 
" coarser, the. diameter of the "на " -the enel тру өр сы IL Me by d T I M 
er, à , wneley, an f 
he finest a, 16 fine wools of G , from е очі ва DN the её fis of this Society, m over, with a beautiful bosom and back, Ў flesh. h, 
Sheep essed cloths ar e mad ry fine pie f plate of æ ital hair. Mr. Jones, with his Lunette, another of the for- 
of the Merino еы k “ че te the po dicent € rares able Master Robe gets, and a very We wes heifer, 
exposed kept sparely fed, rm pie | almost qud: кб аге vic m as prizes, and generally | Pi a nast head, а nice rib, and good bank. took ihe seeond 
STen for a single night to the influence 
of the 
pe a very large collection of Short-horns. This year's | prize in the section, the third best of the lot being Mr. 
