avevst 9, 1862], THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE ANDZAGRIOULTURAT GAZETTE. 5 141 
ч ТРОТУАР T T VM ТУЛ TRIN Ч.А" 
а и e Legislature; this has been ог will | Fyfe's “Catechism ОЁ Agricu ultural Science, às applie ed 
my 809 four wee адз. ramble а merely problematical соп- | ое dceom plishe ат believe in the present Безвіон | і práetice;"* we liave, not a familiar talk of àit and 
frequented. by anglers, for salmon. Mr.|of Parliament, as hese take a large proportion | earth, and YT and stima) but 4 formàl treatise, it 
has property highly improved there, and gives|of the fish bred in the rivers, The abolition which ич ui stated n t as s obse rved i in tlie field, but 
ent than any other proprietor in that|of these nets has been recommended t 
ct The road running through the three proper-|of the House of Commons. The m alti tiplieation of| Таке for au pom M its teaching the quest 
оре нн and Oleggan, belonging to Mr. Twining (а | salmon if duly preserved would be РЕА диў great. | * What is lime?" ? Well wo might say to a chic 
most excellent г ay and Ballinakill еш Prior's), |I was informed that one person has Ai ishe which they 
med at the high road leading from Cl ifden to|bag nets around Achill which arrest A үте that | burn in tlie kiln, апа so make it * quick Lh ? ih vario ots 
Westport, at Башак. Church. would otherwise eid z the rivers wh гау 
Letterfrack is tru uly the gem of Connaught. , This elie this captu: is effected wl till it piu ieg in 
ing vi e bred. The orian of the spáwning rivers in | every handful in the беа of pU soils, where " 
E o m: all other villages in the west, md уы fish are н " obtain them in so ва а | нев hid in other matter, atid where, though its actio 
to the philanthropy and good taste of Mr. "йш, а ра that have comtetiplated the and activity are both hindered n E *. a con: 
member 
of the aig on of Friends, who came there en t i dition in which it exi any 
from ord, rkshire; г аа the fa mine aüd- were * ИБ to be mehr Out, а vast number ofj useful pürposes and does much for th? potu ^ the 
period, in order to eum this p would be thrown out of e mploy mént. land. Wha t ans че йге might be dg lier 
шй he expended large sum ms in роого ои houses| July 1120. — Started by a vau La Ci one one, and 43 MCN prd 
ing various improvements, Subsequently ds as ав honiéwards, with the опр1еаза éonvietio use of very long wi e do 
Mrs became the purchaser of the proper hat there i is very little import ‹ or export ‹ comimerco at | tik Dt Mr. Fyfe helps Brard the бае ofa 
This gentleman has a very nicé residence, and ia W there child by declaring that “ lime is säi hi èarth of 
puilt a school house and contributed to the building |i isa good tw store since it forms 
а church. Mr. Butler has effected a surprising are good far „ыы (comparatively wi preceding an essential Organic constituent of every caltivatéd 
metamorphosis of land near the village, and Нав $ ones that havo been cleared off, ү 
tasteful place of EUN "There | is a parsonage |bar; Lord Sligo has taken päin 8 (do improve the| "fe fic is, Mr. Fyfe a —— differ altogether 
and one of the n & hotels imaginable, p. må [condition o 1 f his | of a еа a ninth. Tlie first note 
by an E Engli hz ith s property. He андан islands? *striped]"or |on the first page i the book, just published by the 
КҮЛҮ" е and district have had the goo тА land insists - the tenants building new dedos i ars | former, speaks th 
10 secure 3 BM а services Ea A: айка à nd | thre ws iri frónt and pr qi roper red | E 0 
asomplished. ge gen ^u rd tone on a dlíedi for their cattle. Some 12 ör 13 years ago i t was а. "The teacher will occupy the m ўба? б? yedré in furnish- 
neigh ourho 
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la Addi. ees joie p insi al күү: ture; he will then етек Np the neighbourhood to 
| ng РБ ї > beige А illustrate them practically on the 
„jat ab all times, 1 | N Y 
шей 
ai contributes” evi r3 the puse EJ the sur 
rounding land. 
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о 0 d he has Ta doubtediy done [w^ to reform the just "the. opposite а having bé сы снн ик là had 
ns the bay m the Ороз. ue into "dl jh abits ri де tenantry s this еван "* Тота Тлїбап?з | ѕеоп ev егу aspect of nature on the fa arm before they 
scene з ds then pre esent, y ha rbour | t ad Pur li о ла! 
тай iiid a 16 ich ully {нө à average proportion of | been iota ii repeatedly long Фб they had 
тей кек “ebia во generall ае been explained to him in books. We are bound alsó 
(óf Connaught towns, siens the travellers eye|to say that wheu pointed out a nd dis m in the 
арреатз to be 
as is легу D until the turn 2 the ro 
Eun 
k6—— 
the Marquis of priate offices. Bu ad seen the Em dt when db аө pet irs s 6 whi с the ән 
most picturesque in the province for коон fishing ; | Mr. Pol llok's agrienlture, ü Pme А ех е {гш |r elited ву before his eyes, how mue hm ant 
here Captain Houston has a newly егес villa with d Lican 9н 1 іп must it en the words As are е pte pde 
plantations surrounding it, besides iis romantic | those of Mr. Pollok only, aM uit duco, ше T3 dy the pup pil ius. of. obtaining right ideas, E cate techi ism of 
bd of rg embosomod in wood, which formerly | my progress, "There are wretched vill b 
anted rs of Lord Plunket's fam miy of whi ch i i8 between Wéstpost- and Castlebar t); o written in words of two sylla llables at very 
аз ia fishing ТА Between qm two places, ud on the have disappeared, or nearly so. The village adjoining Ий. the E gom be made to feel is fena battor 
зка of the lake, conducting from one to | the détesne of Sir Robert Lynch Blosse; is "ita off are those who have facts and knowledge in their 
Шаа iin tion deg ries which decimated | proved rere. wi аа fatis атоцна ti il atida. than aie is have merely words upon their 
ds he famine 1846, was afforded. | baronét's (y ioa ч а pss eng tongues. 'The very first answer in Mr. Fyfe's book sins 
wo mothers, wilh two young rue and a boy 14 ШИНЫ. pp е lañ avitig arrived at against both of these rules. 'he bid t 
years old, bo. found dead {еш аЛ, * JR) | Cláreinorris г t bere Us наў ана ар and thence | hitherto agriculture has been commonly regarded more 
ihey had been wandering in s | retraced шу route to Hötte: Martin Doyle. | ав an art than as a science, and “it is only of late years 
being exha usted f dyes and pools ey m b atrengiir коны ыны а that education has been called in to propagate а i ^ 
mi rm of sleet which fell upon "r нүү - i FARMER ledge of the enliation of the land." Ius of 
eak pl i talking about “р pe ting daga ? the sin ү 
was informed iet ; Qu арап Houston possess AY man fresh fro - emm vli паа better tty to i3 and this will do better by 
Tg ce ge o with Teens, taken Cordially to the ‘position u а country gentleman : hal & Té 
pure  Blackfaeed | Sheep, | —and, among other o dme liad adopted thát 
in 
learnin d or 
ОЁ even pM his master is Mr in the school "garden, 
d Si ss by hearing і fme laughed at or condemned for 
Pr e e + li 
thi 1 е 
loss in суре from Lg аре of the pu sity ^ judgment as a 4 t is quite true Bow: the "peg: Л] n answer to 
ho estion 6—* what agrieulture has yet to accomplish is, 
NE are many Scotch shepherds with tative wd а advice (that were give к. к tuck бауны СИЗ tet s ir aom 2s #8 
ч aA ч be dri he unt 
e Hon D i асте of Adgleafl at the head of pani A aue hé at length exclaimed, en 
iraj Я i 
айыы, E ru E phérds аай bourets, who have|yourself perfectly оп pow score, my dear 
у 
uld rais 
Sure o d, and a | fellow" S os the reply“ You ner er vil E» ео pes ig We x must pi с-з Е гейееш the 
bd wi Г 8d. to 18. a бау us tö the was fresh from the schools, and ће d spent d i Ty t 
"non of the year. Не m 840 men in e all his life in thé fields, and gs ther” чаз neitliet p bd ted Holy tow po^ indi 
Zac the season, and some PTUS аз, | hock modesty in the s du ecli of the one, MM а LRRD | should come to know exa t it means—is the d 
md in making and repairing boats. АП thia gives in the answer of the other. Let - —€— —— me quu Бей ght any nea in jr p ching. of this kind. 
kr deal of oe ier re P "Ih "boe n-accustomed," he said, ‹ ð be | А cuni who is LA bea ploughman ога Ta ora 
4 | 
the edil 18 а very interest lity, arid ño lat ster 
З Ti the strong peser lis co voltages prt ing roh the soil which supports them nce I i men, get ph Vie air. details of his future duty impressed 
of wii usefu zt 
uite 
оа Mee atid opposite side s ie harbour, - the Шак of. the land, seni Tire of crops, ау ию н ы КЕБЕ UV tho }базой- 
terë the „o P айсһев LA to | thë managementof live stock, Теге is fio an aspect „јецевз of his dut, impressed upon his mind with great 
the 57 rrib. 1 or н as B k | advan tage to the fü hful discharge of ib 
Instead of goin going DR Wlieré Y — is eid to|farm ате concerned, habitually | for « the хапе and importance of. the study of agricul- 
TI Went to Westport, 4 dreary drive 11 in| witnessed, realized, and stadiet tat оғ Which instances ture ”—“ the limits and — ж of cultivation"— 
repens and timbered glen; deba d а and striking е may be obs М ed by you is = ur Hr 28 Заб in which ure is advanced by 
ЕНЕ At swept атау а short time before by oi recognised Ww mein first beginnings almost às dit | science ?- and so оп; Me su are ^ subjects d 
и бн read Ey bt ,witli de "nd intime. Long familiarity with the details Ay my мер Ууз. opening chapter, are topics 0 "Ме a 
the middle, Gr being but D pation; begiuiing, too, With the mind of à M Senatus A. 2205. Boud of Д [cxt s 
шш Fap i d е по oh s de roi а Farmer's в Орь —mny interest themselves, but w Mich 
е е т sensit eue with which its early knowl Mey: d "t not the points to which the «ШП ofa ME 
wi is the opea Ne e Демак esf e almost СЕХ че bp should be directed. 
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ташы, to the à fne: demesne of the Marquis of the e iny special attention such as you The aim of tlie book is admirable, and it is directed. 
effort п 
eder and condition, whetlier of soil, Sr tró от ahiitial 
rian eei йа а short radius vë 
- 56 ai whieh, tlie ЕНЕ directtón of our bibit D f 
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healthy and 0р crops immediately about Westport аге НРА И inae intimatioss of fitness or of unfitness, of towards an object vid. gs deserves the 
poor vie for the attainmer 
е е 
tivation testify of $ ow 
етты poverty among ue асо The b 
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Mr.— wi erfectly «нав } 16 
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To 
; 1 ion young. t children for whom it is pa 
Ths ralmon fishery of lat ond eri T affords much NOR Non wë have before us а book written, we presüine, : ou xal. E 
Gad imt to fishermen along season. From | with thé E Aou Sf иту ont the ide ol 
Pid t of salmon forwarded to Dablis is | Mr. ine agricultural trut ж dence 
very considerable, and from We > А adn n . Correspon Я 
" de rb айа other places | ù mind whet young. Unfortunately, however, | 5 conici gi 
ето is do а regular supply reri daily or frequently pon. tbe irent. денене bekiraen it$ pagès dnd thosd |, The Infernational Jüshibition-— Jury, Awárds. — In. 
by Biancone's q ч 52 | last Вабатйау?в Gazétte there is а list 9 
r ree o the nearest railway анон, аһа pon which the early lessons just all t weRé| rds which T en ot ünderstand. Iseeunder *Natio 
of the cases an тан | leithed. i latter were бй the fuc of nature, апа | AVAT T Om en туам EN eh 
orses which — € s few | explained an epp out in the башат words of a | the words A берчү om," y which I under- 
eres ion Pedro ie т Sia d ти oer Moe in ME “Wallace | abd that thio reda апа foods” must te the produco 
gront |; * Groombridge & Co. 
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style is y ^^ rather for men than for idw 
