rh. Chicas 
D B THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jong 26, 1858.. 
rricultural literature of the week is a letter from | continued cold weather. The injurious effect is|séed. Farmers are so apt to sow bad, ae 
Mr, Wiırrovemsy Woop, in which the substitu- often confined to the lower leaves, which at Dorit seed, either from fa my o Wsaleable 
tion of Wheat flour at present low prices for the | perish, and on the return of more genial weather theory, that the caution is far from ber $ } 
dearer oilcakes and other cattle foods is advocated. | the plant increases so rapidly that the effect of the | present, indeed, we can speak only. of 
7o all soon take up the subject -= famers food | check in its early growth is no longer visible. | results ; but we have taken care ton probabi 
detailed aare M and then to Mr.| Almost all the Barley in our district was thus | tion of the diseased a s in su ie h 
Woorim commendation affected in the early part of May, but towards | that we have every hope of oblana condi ; 
the close of the month the general condition was Nee orig 1 , 
eee tches of cottages hitherto given have all| apparently much improved, though a few ead} The cue ee of whi 
Panata ‘+ de tached” cottages. We now give leaves were still visible. At the end of the first | gave e, is progress g; but wi 
Tkon skethes a wing the arrangement of “ semi- en of June, however, it was clear that the mis- pre aast affecting the pl t jaro ee 
detached’ ief had gone — orang that the -health of| specimens just received. are peculiarly stn Se 
t ul > 
P ants was seriously | in no case have we seen the m reli, 
affected, and that their vital penetrating to the stem. The prospect, Spawn, 
powers i g The Wheat, tp Dena d 
that the new leaves were | forward, and as far as e have hes wni 
spotted peri ate © Ribband standing its luxuriance s a "fies 
Grass, and the whole aspect | rust or the precursors of the common came 
ringroad a this condi- | there is good hope of an pe and aa 
tion extends even to the young | harvest. M. J. B. abundant, — 
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manured, only a Dessi | horn breser in nthe coun try — 
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Milan i ; where the drainage is defective, 
mp med plant is more or 
In fig. — aa are the main entrances of the two houses; bb 
the : cc the doors to living rooms d d ; e e the doors 
o sculleries f f, boilers 
less affecte 
The question then arise, can we rem edy the 
provided withslopstones and 
and if not wha ti the _good of pointing it se n the three national fme 
rizes in the two-year old class ; nevestiisdel this prer eg 
NE Ses EE disqualified at the great international mg be Paris 
nt? The answer is raping enough to the first | in the opinion of the judges; too fat fo r breeding, ho 
bart m query. Thereis no remedy, except keep- iy p tinon Ra pa actua i a aig: Mie Dot ann ee 
OSI is Varua! ESE rom ellect ot an epii 
| ing our land in good t, for we cannot control airman E at Paris, which inv volved alcatel 
seasons. “The second mre - owever, of the qu i 
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1 sum he had on different occasions refused for her, 
gje ves a ver ortant i ion. had the satisfaction of winning with her daughter, the! 
1 MGs i R consideration of Athelstane, by Captain Balco, the first. pare 
When a plant is oan by a parasite, as rust or | heifer at the three great national meeti 
| mildew, the produce from ‘its see i eas eaii 
prata à as the best animal in the yar 
agp SUN ~w? ri ip à y 18 Challenge yt and the Gold. Medal as the best of all mo 
vai 12 5 Ly y ae ae brought into a saa breeding heifers. It. will therefore be ol 
aa by cause: * Douglas at present is the ge mi age of the Irish 
Fig. 22. Fi F Cups. In makin; ing. these allus; r. Douglas's stodi t 
an if P et at eee ir its aed ere alt th, must not for a ment be pcre bi stots 
Tn fig. P g the produce may be i "di sed a depreciate the solange herds of many of the. h as 
ee 5 " . - | N ible f: RAN isens 5 s the parent, Irish breeders. In fact the origi o! 
p : o sensible far wo rte possi ible breed from | obtained from those quarters. early 
tock whose constitution | of the excellence of the Messrs. Booth’ 
asi seriously ff eted, a gt nt adei a person be ERE: 
though a mere accidenta congratulate Mr. Douglas on his well- bapa 
blemish or deformi well known that the most of the eminent 
would not be regar mity | shor 
s reasoning mie to | At the same time, I have reason. to Gait he is 
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this branch of breeding fitable. In 
the vegetable kingd Fananie bat LINA ea T pleasure of seeing 
stock, and I have no hesitation in saying that aoha 
and select herd of short-horns was n: fore in 
sion of any individ ort! the “ 
drink his health as onour to Scotian | 
credit to aunty.” 
In responding to this toast Mr. Douglas aie 4 
naked ey ae 4 cg yi his pea 
experien: Seu 
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»23a@a-are the doors leading to passagesb.b; x 
Tooms; dd front bed-rooms; ee sculleries ; base ette It will be i 
$ j g back bed-rooms. Ex 
xtont, but I 
we have yet to give refer to double or | it wae thie agni say te 
cottages to det f tructi hole of improveme' 
loins, ; 
plants of usta opinion, isan animal of ‘a 
greates and if s0, there fone Waa, pa 
t danger of aihes the diseased | thick loins, and well filled up eer, 
