32—1850. | 
something in every country, and from every source, I 
feel the more in . times 1 S 
rops 
e says the crops “ger Pe ane bad — 
of artificial manure 
burgh. 
roduced ikont the aid 
he butcher. 
particularly desirous 2 learn the pig secret of a profit 
of 200“. a year What number 
of pige an are kept at at Sandinbur 
other 
savior. like, 2004 a saa profit on keeping a very 
ge herd of pigs, that we will venture to ea 
special train for the northern luminary, t nd 
e ten us upon the why and wherefore such a most 
desirable profit can be net y pig feeding. If all 
our Aberdeen correspondent has stated of the farming 
rely ea be 
so very far 
aa ©? = many othe er flying visitors woul ld m 
S—Save a 
THE . GAZETTE. 
accordance with the ee spirit of the age, and 
whic h can alone befit them for the pursuit of such 
enquiries as may lead to the solution of the parki that 
now envelops the Potato disease. Their almost e 
the branches of natura g wn by the 
ire- 
ntire you a Launceston Examiner, of | Jul 
ignorance hitherto, of ere science, and nearly all a letter from me 
has been show 
se had an 
e ee 
509 
In order that = my see that = 
our Jo oiy na 
acted upon in thie" ais . 
in 
in some degree 
lony, Sy herewith for forward. 
— (last) — I = 700 ilar way, and 
excel eta one small field, containing — 
13 m Yielding 30 tons to ‘the sa as 15 found by care- 
ighing an average order to secartain 
Toa I could 1 to ted we oxen that I was 
roselare to keep o 
until Christmas. season I 
80 I have put in 20 aeres, and have now about 13 or 14 
and s 
re his r that "the only 
wonder would seem to “shy how he can avoid theacce 
of 5 upon such questions 
be 
laudable pertinacity, persis racing it, like all other 
ills, to free-trade ! and that s more remarkable 
8 gent 3 fanaticism could see nothing 
the divi 
of the Jews into Parliam 
be 
— 
into“ “Hs 5 at but shall have 
ery Many m 
enquiries to make, if he gives a full explanation to the 
statements in a isis Gazette, Investig 
The Potato Disease.—In the — or March last 
I sent you some account of my experiments in Potato 
planting, with a Si = É ridi leg. the disease that has 
ffect or less si $ hen 
stated that the pete Potikien I had last om 
disease were those 
og 
finally 
heir 
o ga 
from the soil and the gases contained below, ins 
ing on the deleterious atmospheric agents that from 
some peculiarity of the season may be blighting the 
abo 
ana bi bnd 
ground, which are becoming quite 
ased. Possibly oon 8 of | na 
ck t 
e there is no evil w 
otato disease 
whieh our mode 
e 
8 
ek whatever with 
fanatic reasoners ana strive to 15 
of the operations N 8 under the 
resi te 
is nothing, in either the 1 me cal or moral 
aoe > eee" z 
sources an 
search out the reme lies. And in both pen we find that 
ich is not met b 
table anta 
ce 
8 10 sovs., bt Taarer 
f Pea 
Sec r 
g the — “1847, 105 sovs., to af ney F. 
oral constitution, that which at 
t sight 3 seem an evil is often the agent of 
ee en a rationale o e whole being 
sho A words “perfect — 
suffering. Why “thon one we not carr 
world ? 
a oe look to that v which i is probably the true 3 of 
natural condition into 
Ae cultivation “has for ced it. 5 h 
that these suggestions may be received in the 
which they are intended John Fryer, jun. 
Foreign tag, ge 
8 Van Diemen’s Lanp, Fa. a 1850. 
have observed frequent discussions as to the qualities 
of 1 1 1 
part to 
in ies teclinctaal and m 
Should this dam ue man 
nasi. ap 
N =p held with both hands in 
us press down as fas 
the mid 
of e 
yet pars able to get a ploa gh mad 
ith 
erred from a 
expense. L* 
general are exce Hing verse to 
gestion, however ber f it may seem, „e en 
them even the slightest increased expense. 
deficiency o 
, as 
a most e absence of these requisities| 
for that intelli igent n — Pursuit of be os” end 
and | 
ards square of plants, so pepe withered and | E 
mp wea 
y ac 
ference to guano, ae introdu 
a obtained fr i 
P 
The 
oa Gully tak firmly, ith a| contain 
middle, A boy a 
‘that will pe sehem the 
e p required, but if bog oe is en 
nious mechanic n be | sirous to 
rom a Cave: 
verised, which abounded in similar remains—bones (ap- 
parently of 8 282 and other large birds) | thi 
n 
and partially deco 
If you can kindly mek this guano to be 
cial constitution = j pe 
per Us wet 
were totally destroyed by grubs, which lived altogether 
upon uts, there being no weeds in the 
he are artley. [We regret to say that we race 
T. 
on | not — N the guano or the Launceston paper: |] 
n ee 
è Sotieties. 
AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY OF 
ND. 
Cork, July 23.— eld its great 228 
show at Cork, on this kod talons days, in the spac: 
orn-market. weat ex 
ption, ta a 
few passing showers, was particularly TES 7% 
the attendance numerous. The following is the 
F 5 
ved A. „ 
udges x Mr. ry H, Smith ; 
y — Lord Vinse — — Thomas ‘Ball, -r 
Section I, For the best Bull calved in 1 
ae A. F. Nu T 
0; 5 sovs, 
h urrey, for Logic 
Section III. For the bost Bull calved — the Ist of January, 
„ avy A walter, Castletown 
; 5 sovs. to Richard Chaloner. e 
-i 
fe Du — of Lei 
f, or that has re 
in ae — 1850, 15 sovs., John Ja — Newtown Kii- 
cullen, for Primrose ; 5 SOVS., to Hon. A. F. Fogi Pallas, 
Tyna gh, 7 pg 
oche, for 
loyna — lty, 
b ifer, milk, calved in 
“Nugent, Pallas, Tynagh, 
for Maid of Killerby; 5 sovs. to H. Sta ey M‘Clintock, N 
bury, Kilcullen, for Lily of the Valley. 
Se samen VI. — st Heifer, ned calf or in milk, . in 
the year 1848, wit „ Benjamin Wilson, Bra’ rawith, T 
8 for ne Lady of 88 This Heifer 
the Agricultural Challenge Cup, v: sovs., as bein 0 
animal in the Neat Cattle Chasen: ; and the 
the best of all the prize c or heifers exhibited at the show. 
wher also al as the breeder of 
to Benjamin Wilson, Brawith, Thirsk, 
on VII. For the best Heifer calved after the Ist of 
7. 1849, 10 * to Thomas gr ae: * — A 
Moynaity, for Prim ; 5 sovs., to Hon, A t, Pallas, 
ynagh, for Baby. 
e B. — LONG-HORNED, DEVONS, HEREFORDS, 
AYRSHIRES, POLLED 1 Ver GALLOWATS. 
r any other distinct Breed no hort- 
eeke re 
Section I. For the best Bull calved in — —48, 15 sovs., to 
pe 3 Sariok, Rossearbery, fi a Devon bull, Sir 
Thomas George — KJ Park, Bor- 
risokane, — bis —.— 1 bull, Ireton. 
Sectio! a II. For the best Bull calved in the year 1848, 10 SOVS., 
a 
a 
nope 1 
irit in 
Jan 
which I dried and * 
5 sovs., to the Earl of Charlemont, Marino, Clontarf, for his 
Devon bull Volunteer. 
Section III. 8 p best Bull calved after e 1849, 
e Earl of Charlemont, for his Devon bull Albert; 
i Carrie ick, * for his 
For the best n the above sections, The Medal. The 
Earl of ———— * Devon Bull, Young Sharo 
Section IV. For the best Cow in calf, or that has had 
—I |in the year 1850, 10 sovs., to the Earl of Charlemont ; 5 — bs 
— J a M‘Auliffe, Rathminsk y, Cork, for his Ayrshire Cow, 
— . For the best Heifer in calf, or in milk, calved in 
the re Isis, 10 sovs., to Lady Carbery, f * a Devon Heifer, 
Daisy; 5 so 8 e for a poria 
Section VIE or ane} best ed after January 
1849, 5 sovs., to 9 1 of Charlemont, ier his Devon Helier, 
Primrose ; 2 sovs., to Thomas Kemmis, Killeen, Portarlington, 
Heifer, 
is | for his Jersey 
CLASS C.—WEST HIGHLANDS, 1 OR ANT 
n, Blessington, for his West High- 
C or that has had a calf 
in aes om r 1850, 3 sovs., to Thomas J. Fitzgerald, Thornbull, 
Cork, for s 
Section Por the. best Tot ot f two Heifers, 3 sovs. to the 
Knight ol of tien Valencia, for his two yearling Kerry Heifers. 
CLASS E.—HORSES. 
best Cart Stallion, over three years old, 
845, 30 sovs., to Teka Wool- 
— desdale horse, No 
ee for 
Section I, For the 
as 
to the Ear 
his sche 3 Draught Stallion, Clyd 
Section II. e best Cart Stallion, foaled s 
— 1847. 200 bei „ to William Ow 
* the best — * — the ——ů 
Captain Fr 2 nny outhshire, for 
age fe nti Stallion, ong ever. 
ce the Ist of 
en, — for his 
results, either by letter or through the columns of your For the best Cart Filly, earn 
Jo , Stating at the same time its valu ton, ad; 5 vors, to Thomas Ball, — e, for his filly, Jessy. 
having reference to that of the pa m pras EP. 
of in England, you will confer ya 3 ** gs F_—LEIGESTERS. . 
7 upon the agrieulturists of this cla which wil, — 1 nes a, Dr en ay ai ; 5 sov8., ‘tie 
be duly appreciated by them Rait, Rathmoyle, Edend 
