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now become general, but fro 
lately said to us—“ I wonder that no writer PPEARANCE OF THE CROPS. 1210 om the hes 
npo iculture has — him of the|Brneksure.—The — heat of the weather has forced the arenas E C . 2 7 berto will puce erm 
LU R MAT as the t of a agricul- crops hereto an — fr of forwardness. Wheat, Barley, | powrorp.—In repli toke, at least 
^ E a ag and Oats are now being cut. The crops generally assume | tion Wh n reply to yours we are in a most 
tural essay. t a m. In which farmers the appearance of a good yield and a fair quali he iud uu hai laid than I have ost d 
a $ LES er promise well but want rai ‘ols na ms, Hee N s very deficient, 
A. —— interested now- days à ey] ‘Thatcham, Newbury.—The corn on the hill district varies ee A hardly pay the CEDE EE e 
are in rotations of crop) or r anures or in ery much according to soil and managemen i = be most destructive, 
r. ot. We hs oM ve. US 
plant cultivation. For — means he does * a crag. Fe s s cen ae e rain Se cee but the — — — ing. The straw 
with lightning and thunder, which I am sorry to aid the 4 „Will not equal 
et a harvest garn y, what does it profit Wheat and Barley very much, and has made a great differ Oats good. Barley much laid Ma * 
» P à gels a; 
im after it has been dest eut the nt nes to the yield, wherever the wind whipped it, 80 as eR d s P no 
at aoidentel fires in the. Aal per aro more prevent,{t using again; unl this unto were rer some Sethe Mae. 1 — 
a . ave Look ver some A 
n: png flint and steel went out and lueifers| thousands of acres ; parish (Chieveley) is upwards of me pee condition seen for many y —— 
me in - «il d 3 — 2 7 — 5000, = — — of einem Peasemore, Stan blighted, rie ipie — a rains; m: 
sin more, Beedon, Ashridge, East and West Ilsley, 5d. iim r ore look very w 
bs g equ zd, wilt ful incendiari Langley, Fla orris, &c., all fine corn producing land. 3 of mildew. The sample will te aro 
egree proportioned to the facilite. sfide "for On the light brackish soils this hot and dry time has not ne. Darm crop is g. ugh 
it is equally certain. e h ted, producing premature ripening causing small apr ent Wihte pavo cro s are a fair a 
which our newspapers are 7 — main ittle peste, Sey BANT Qj Ts mos aie. Hi M el ng means suffered from. the aphides as 
à pense, à very heavy erop in most 8. ange x es as 
am le testi the mischievous agi: ty * is much planted: my next neight has 40 <4 m Go Dr SN an average cy op. Potatoes. 
with which lucifers are to be ha PCV wedes | crop and on Td 
^ ptions a little ward, but showing a straight 8 8 
M as presents to ehil 2 who thus s play 5 and full drill; the horse-hoo in constant requisi ion, — from the tise: ea 
where with one of the dangero my friends had 10 a of Swedes attacked by the black P — likely to d 
that folly could put into the pete of ^ ias — Aoi — — being hoed and shought sale) ane were fast dhe stock do well el got. i 
ness. The consequences are what might t hav: 5 e been ls T tight of l'plorere a — pu M o land an vd ia of the Clarke Long mes pue —— 
ettled upon t 5 he d » July 2 
expected. There is hardly an assize court in the course of two days cleared the West Dorser.—The Whe ‘hbourhood, 
pes rrots look 2 in this neig 
Ainea where cliárges of inivendiarism: have wot| - had tiene uiscveck- eset. dog. SM into ihe soi, "Have mang cases much laid, promises well mp 8 
seo her 8 this week every day, with sufficient moisture to quickly and reaping is now commencing. 9 
— -— e these lucifer m: —— Jaa not start the me sets Oats and Peas being cut general. The har- we end of another week, should the MS to the sea at. 
rt—and where the proved proba- Bist or 2x e a, a, but jon Monday last, the 26th ; some intended able, it will be harvested. Barley appena — 
bi F: a si us from à —— opportune rain will retard it for a day or P or as here described as “twi ripe;” I 
oda e T as not been made —— hae Mo B an average — = some | [bad samples. Oats are nothing Tike as 3 
oa ues have hoped to gratify| P^ Ny good; Poe four in a pod, last year. Peas are cut and TM 
dile dec d Will S f = fir A good; Winter Beans a . Spring p ye des Turnip crop of course irregular un el pure 
diis ˙ sepu hia any oi our nre Clover a heavy crop and well made; mi very pe bre eres ted. Wers s until the present time ha 
27272. XL E x EXC. 
L e a multitude of facts good and fair pne: Swede a good plant ay — ae and the 
illustrative of their oaa risk, an |, But backward dernire Just gut into the ground ; Potatoes MEE MN. fr ast, consequently stock 
pri ing , our cor eat complaint of disease and — some places very good any deseription not doing so ce p Dairymen — 
— en = — o good service by collecting and DAR. ght € Thomas Fordham, Snelsmore Hill East, near 1 — 
relating ; thus juve g the agricultural 2 ORCFSTERSUIR 
importance of the lucifer match. Lesser Vm this immediate neighbourhood we have a 3 diferent parts s of. this oo cow — — M 
Tun . — hats Feed. heat generally, which is very much laid, and ue 14 57 Journal of the 23d inst., taking the results of 
trial of reaping acetate ut t o reap. The crop, however, is ri n aid of my own somewhat limited observati 
which unkind] , and we h : » pening very | cord as und: F ation I mayre- 
notice was given some weeks in Sic columns, thestgélves 10 e e generally promi — — Beans, Viet 
took place last week near Paris, and M‘Cormick’s palpable aa Shade Er MIS the evidences are most beh erg te ther d deat i pi 51 i places bue. 
eaper as manufactured by Messrs. Bunaxss & KEY — deficiency both in antt. therefore, anticipate | rather defi dant rhe a erar o REO D ED 
received the first prize (40/7. and a gold medal) eavy crop of straw. 9 r di quality, Bo cid cases found less dem mond. There bas t rho ar 
among English-made machines, as well as the prize | cutting wil — —— wards Ps middle A en of next er mter € Swedes, - a general complaint of 
ar, in 80 a : 
of the day (a ey pan — among all the a large yield, although the erop in mast instances and be woo Recent rains have probably saved hls op (MINCE 
machines rize of 207. and a silver ed better ù their being lid a good deal. Beans CEF be ex. 
were awarded to Mr. Cranston for Mr. Woo we —— — pe — n anre in. fot — — bite bises hd 
4 > spect of a E ? atoes ne: | 
reaper, and a f 127, and a bronze medal were | T and will doubtless yield wel x. Potatoes aro ood bene —The Wheat crop is g general Ì light of straw, the | 
awarded to Messrs, ROLET & Co., of Paris, for spparcatyet dynes Aiden, Mone, Heu, Be are good on | bulky crops much laid from thunder rains; from the lee 
Gs 2 18, 5 1 et. PUE e 8. Eee: p House, Chatteris, Ji ily 21. treme Hoat there aré A, gresk duh ai £ blind ears, no corn of 
. e trial was vendu eted on a | PB A uy value in those ears, E W 
good erop of Wheat and evenly; Oals erage; Daftey, good, ripensa | - the i i y generally ir ae 
A an Oats, and during a peltios d ; — dux Carre mproving but + Wursels the lighter soils many blind ears from the same cause as in 
beri ee E g . T. Dyke, Monmouth. the Wheat crop. Oats a light Beans tolerable 
A ee oS EwPEROR. The 610 — —— enc, pleasure in forwardin affected with black aphis. Mangels, Swedes, e i 
have been unq appears to est about: 1 on the Cotswold Hills, havo improve very various; some good but Bag d s 
12 VVV 
Apc eX ve meg add that no harvest for} Cotswold Hilla. It is fortunatel Crops ever Known on th m bus Dot" A 
2 years has proved such a puzzle for the reaper wee ur eee disi ar the totter Wine imt 2 es 
as the present. Corn erops generall arvest will be general — Week Ba and. . — 
x 3 rh 
laid; and in many sac ma hi yare rar ares gn = N red by the storms, is ve — planted THE LI 
ti chines Leven in at beri im Sn quet will be fully equal and in "any pr] GHT.HORSES SHO AT WiEWiCk E 
f Pw aie ather in : n June was very favour- t meetings of National Society _ 
the er : : 
E endi p impraeticable for r plant everywh n nd * 3 E useful 
z : ET ei ent but NDS. 88 Wik where, | render this a very interestin as x 
BELL) is letto the labourers for 30s E 5| eop was largo and well put together. John Col “Pho hay | the Tive stock Sa Rey jm whilst of the heavy 
1 1 a day and the Agricultural College, Ci n Col leman, Royal $ : 
gladly avail themselves of its se —— — NORTHAMPTON. Mo —— ed . mete 2 
as mes but excepting a trial here and there it P —— mre y ameet on Monday Ba E d Winter un th 3 eriticism T os ur. p — 
" Sb W 
i, tat nd impossible to use it on the twisted, | Lest before the — thin BORE En not have general ha — veh ee — s : 
tz and heavy crops which everywhere have to he | = secy Sem mene snes except the weather turn font of so a little doul ulea, 
gathe very fine, harrassing and disheartening, seeing that ll the | plish y à h 
flattering hopes held ont by the peor EN NA the | plishe by havi a te for 2280 
week Mr. Agriculturist of this gg ook oe ro 9 — prise of the most — weather: |" Were hak. Sas: Ser esr ce 
shire, gives a very ti gton Mains, Berwick- | ` storms, and blight. The FFP moe bretng o 
impel “Ame 272. kt mori ee i ey cn 
worked * ; ne, Which, blight has blasted tl years. During the past 8 da 1 € 
Worked by e pair of horses, on the afternoon of | Ds its rei ta ik sera Wes ume RO ere of the aduivre of bree. 
ed 3 ours of the second day, and c irters short of last year, and the qualit wilt SF St p oe nen 
M. Eu 2 re Rond ares ; eat least 5/. | fore be sorr t se this elass. sem 
ther, eut do res law ealthy and promise miso aban: | of animalo ch 
Š wi qua! 
crop, bat Winter 
A down, and Turnips Tele on noan! Pya blighted a and woud 4 MES see 
Fx opua ieee into fair half crops. wouter — P poso - nation 
lant in straw, hut very much laid and damaged, ao | Should be a class for Stallion®, mot thorough eu tben 
woods e. — mee fa thongh the yield must | lated for getting Hunters. Encouragement would 
crop, with a vmi n atit e PS Potatoes | be given to the preservation of such horses 89 
disease among | sh W. nn last year at Chester, ¥ 
tity 
ed 
the state of a?» seen: to | pre th b 
1 crops?” could 85 TT 
40 years I do — doctrine that 1 Mee sont be got by 
as at th bred stallions, which w eis a ee 
e do the ni sufficien 
two-s 
9 older shee brought Ti 
Wade s "25 obtain d 90 guine 3 Les vie in tikes 
minary report of the meeting of the 
A 
Em. Imprimer Sooiety at Dundalk will ery pod 
ensui er page.—The meetings of commencing ; 
Society 3 the Yorkshire Tsien! -—— Hans — — ie Be Gray, Seu rrt jut Ag extremely de m 
. Li 3 ps ct H B 
Edinburgh. —A and the ig Society s at soils rime € whole better t dia ah ME ioa br almost univ tice of AI but 
of th ceci the most interesting incidents Genese induganoes of failure of of tho Wheat plant and | parts a paia so muntar o ; "e 
Tormer pupils eting was a meeting of the a g. however, the Wheat wn with weeds. | horse b; mares, that would if pub * sal I 
when Pupils of the Royal Agrie uli al Co h s but partially injured by the heat'crop is a very heavy | 10 reed s or animals of triv! three parts 
arrangements were made i ur, — ud — Barley is an ä savere tempests ani | put to horses of bone and substance half or ee - 
thering of the kind, and a grown, and as n y. - Onts are Map will | bred would unquestionably breed animals of Y — 
showyard of the National $ g| blighted, bat irm poster than usual. Winter Bene au | profitable ones to the er. = : evident 
al oct. l cp m much above an ay. — Pens promise well. The hay nning with a blood horse and a s 
angel, and other gree Well secured: Turnips, using a blood mia as sire for piae enten ; 
nt crops are 
a good plant. Reaping is | the f e have an animal 1 hs 
