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THE Sp CHRONICLE AND ee GAZETTE, 
RS 
Lohn a 
erience of this description, and I am 
failed, even whilst coe irt i lbs. of corn 
btain any evi 
th erefore, did the 
rsenie, which was, 
f poison 
rin * — am 
presen 
— of a 
— ine ned ot any injury | to health f om its 
ot 
— that if arsenic wa 
by 
idence | of the 
nure 
— EE 
ever, not always the > caso, little supene H jer be 
Oy- 
te f im | 
s ely to be introduced 
exp 
A that in my neig Tl uris cim 
ourn EY — 
MA was supplied with h nr the le 
IM 
ag 
eu 
are p r nd of what they have Beet, mh are 
no an 
aki gup their 
tion of their c 
Gillba 
please t to rae 
said, it had afforded him much 
e that agricultural. implements were 
| whe ere he sought for it, and where MN 
for Te oyme 2 aps meh 
t 34 
daily bec siyé 
pact. 
ret cheaper and more 
ae 
evan 
on arsenical superphos 
bre fugis of it wo uld be 
me in the course Ti the 
th 
- tural success must eS er nne 
word. They 1 night | o 
practic, and cheap 
pon which all agricul- 
urn 
a 
pti d in every sense 
depend upon it that 
machinery was the great pivo 
4668 84a 
E ed— e year, but allow 
time, so as tel ind 
J. upon a new implement to please 
a favourite ten: ant; it was not the . ai amateur 
uode alenlation; nor was it 
» 
0 
had presence in amy case in whi 
— was — P reason to suppos 
bee ced by criminal 1 
» the statement that a 
. death had 
nti * 
spent his money in order to astonish 
his ande and Mois S luded by asto qued 
them in a very different way t what they anticipate 
but 
them to leave when their se 
po iu: command Si sri 
mp 
a better rate gt 
a 
poor but no est 
ractical farmers 
med an accumulative poison; t 
— s — of vegetables contai 
of it, the poison may y collect i — —-— S stem, E ts effect 
e hea of man | 
P, 
and animals, 
me 
ical compounds excited great u ey would hen he con- e 
easiness. He had been r — a cox im trated this conduct with, he would. not say the ptas Craven, ead = n th Jo 
Belfast to examine some Tv was | or want of skill of some o but fertility of the s "— 
need on a n individuel Me rain of | with the prejudice and obstinac oy of some, he could not ith ility of the = and the Skill of thoe 
- | the 
Is feeling ashamed to see 
ot 
d 
selves of these improvem 
n dam for the pur- 
pr tbeir money in the 
pose of going to Warwick to ur 
e es of some ae implement, worth from 
50“. down to 5s. for their mutual benefit and for the 
hich they farmed. These 
8 he hoped 
always continue to pro 
te h — | = 
representing the pastoral orig 
divided into two eis a te divisions; o 
m still plodding on in |! 
a very 
ture — ‘England. But those, as 
e barbaron 
m-papers contain arsen 
phosphates there might occasionally be a small amount 
f arsenic ; 
subject before the apprehension of death in the pot 
use 
artificial manures. 
HAND. poa Century of Pro 7 
* 2 E the lat 
Mr. 
liest — the sun ever shon 
of vegetables grown on 
at length, having 
reached t A N 
homel 
b e beaten Gat id the Felside forefather ers of an age 
hg was true that many in eby. Wha the career of a small h holder who who "come fro g 
d al t f the b i track ? THe had a sma from 
farm, worked like a galley 4 slave for 40 or 50 years, | *his society. hie s hats I fear 
bread of d "t taking no rest, till to tell. As far e are conce 
ne d 
ordei to 3007, he had 
nit mbitio' to use a 
and, 
liar 1 — id inal was enabled to 
ttom 
re 
own 
A 
S W Labourers Mr. Langston said: 
tos 
carcity 
of labour i in all I parts of the country; he was, "Howortt 
x 
tire and [3 Meorétically and practically, * upon his 
bo 
BAETSREES 
— little or no gem 
hose miounfains, . will find 
sid undrained, r roads 
practicable, po. sn. sides deve 
bui uildings of a primitive desc 
| that we shall have — <= to lar it 
districts we 
he 
32 
"uem 
M 
— and imagination When a boy I lived — 
with an old Wine I took the opportunity yester- 
day of revisiting the . — 
lovely vale Dem of old, unchanged in all its bea 
mountains. air 
same 
— — — — vus 
you the 
but that visit pue 
and cultivation there u 
- yh — 
days, 
showed how great was the amet o of the 2 aay, 
I recollecé that the wort 
lodged 
only anii 
long white iu Ă with horns so 
nals, | t H 
e i the mo oment the 
hands. 
d bue the rest: value of labour, 
trust to the Trish and Welsh Rates: Tn his am 
of Chairman of the f Gu 
ug had griev: 
they 
: exertion: 
the died csl 
eo 
when 
wen dei ew 
| 5 oecur ahte year. 
when the harvest was an 
—— now it 
He vould recollect the time 
affair of many — 
i ub os 
of m and the skill which was 
5 sire to s benr i in the cultivation of the land, te seed 
o great loss had occurred to those who were 
ey re nage red them, to find 
must begin to 
r they must no longer 
Pe 
at 
it will “pay us well. Tha 
EEFE 
me of 
material resou and i 
— use of then, I think — 
ery dismal o All we want 
— us, — — upon our 
tage which agricultural impr 
We want to see, in — . d 
S Hg 
Aa 
short of the — mii 
uneti hich su 
— — 
— that at was necessar y 
mut aS: nee 
antiq 
for them; fhey tell 
e was 
of opinion that . — they kept t cher ien: "their 
wa hu instead of diminishing, would increase. 
most | It was, in his opinion, the ilo of those who occupied 
irit 
> present da; rae nd absolutely 
hi and 
c 
ined o 
acini: NT i — tages, 
i Mee complai oe — 
uresq ald and 
not possess thought the Juul, intend of of altos we hei 
cottages, as 
one, ou o1 
but endeavour to keep in gut “pa 
edm 
1 their phar oh those 
He 
uabie to 4 50 
do so, 
who | every 
considered “this q question 
of this country. That — I am ha I 
, appy qa one of the d eepest im r and he tages ch we p 
nn aag anum. tides dites and Ty cili nio De Job to reflet upon what had | tbrongh the exhibition today T 
time I is was not so practice at — ed at the high quality 
hin, <4 now that early pay is the r. Holland said the condition of the labourer must | exhibited but — " high 
— A quick return for the be considered in — with the land, their sert ates Is is 
$ y laid ou 5 to wait till they are four or ſive bs ve car — tillage, and in improvi ing one th E T mns AS 
— — TTPA birth upwards, | en ibrprove all. As tenant farm he kingdom, Ae throughout 
3 ES maturity. ‘That, how- ingenio: — they should have some idi in the land and the he farmer 
ew but | the 8 to be induced to expend their capital, | eng the advantage of improving, 40 
propi on | and they mu expect, in investing their money, to i hat:they 
Be Seg Fens E 
e TOO as the = S y ; but no 
gen dne 8 in saying that if he h: gone o l 
: out of bi an example 
Vand parts i er E is motis of Bag. Pons j eA e took it - — id hare te considering — — 
s ways. Some tel ite owine b S a ruined ma to their — 
drought of the past season; others ing 2 rote — n so intended to avail anis of - those who eultivate tha 
È " extreme Pas Sed. the winters we have had of proved machinery they must at the same time s seen pee " by in 
a og d years, ap the a of n-jrho ai erive a gren! ; 
those M LM —— them X would € a — i that we shall see any materi 
x th >i ev ven t to take pi It 
; but 
— is this, Aan — rite — been 
al 
proper | look forward so 
society is ca 
t sequen 
obt: 
— he nid fo stock the o about for the year, - — 
ased facilities 
ger — conn supply his domestic r nec — 
articular occasions, when he and his labor 
was no at 
on those p 
on- 
tbe Tere j 
Hasse neh Mu and m: t 
vitri ey were the only el that be TI moved | Rvarkxx. —At the late annu 
d | forward, ud and a thers have b society, t G 
had been kept back. The farmer, not principal toast of the evening, 
1 | living in towns, laid in from that source his stock of Agricaltara y," remarked = 
Tequirements for a time, and there he also the year societies ie thei 
