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ted Kingdom—the great object as I sup- 
could also give you numerous instances of the useless- 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[all farmers, especially | those o 
‚ [Avoust 9, 1g. 
y class, are not aj 
k^ E rb International Exhibition; and I sh ould | ness—Ihad almost said зајлсһјетосацрие актана ang logicians, they all сап um кг! аге not 
have thought anything of forei ign меб їп facts Yel pes before them. Assum E а 
exhibited in that department ought to the | ignorance of the common sense principles clearly | Р. Тв onths' old sheep produce Er vt 
exhibitor from obtaining a prize. I find first, Medallists: | pointed out by Mr. Denton, and so Sal received, from | a yug! c "rhatever means may hay cem 01, 
705. Butler & M*Culloch— еа. ОЁ. dried Cu linary hav ing been so well under stood, by his weight, hoen айны 
bs.” "These may or may nob T} the most simple, t һе cost 
ай some of rs are, but ovt thiok во much in i short address, which cannot be too clos си Н уез expens; sive eans to Dee E such sheep ap G 
of that as “707. Cere. & Co.— Flowers, and | studied in Ireland, at least by those meme gt in such | such money value at m months old, Ios T Up to 
Floral Designs." Hs ei х уам о рта егин кү whether п nder tho Hoa rd of Works or ny other of doing something i in this way, and her М е habit 
of kitobe en garden ripe wer seeds, Of w board, or even by those who may hereafter drai 18 my debtor 
such a collection pu j^ to the internationa ] Publio I b y thas азге of heir оча mo À s ea : LAMB ACCOUNT. 
ot e out. І doubt if they are all home-grown ; | drain clay lands too much; the greater the number о 
sim Duae d floral designs are made of the | drains put into such lai the better is the y . г реке аа сари hen born TIT 
produce of France, &c., and therefore surely have по | drainage, but money steps in says ‘thus far you at 1 quart each, 122 quar Pa D 2 days 
business there; what value have they amon eeds and | sball and no Раат: it will not рау to риб іп | Nov. 1. То 174 weeks’ Grass at d. per week. "n 94 
foods? The 1 tis “708. Cha s, W. E. reals; | drains beyond a certai number, ,and | Шеге уке stop." ur E Tolr a6 4 MA UH 5% 
the Wheat being very ar er un hes imported | Justso, but “ 0 n May L ToT do do d$ 42 2D 
from California, and can have no bus d ga what- | if REM by subsolling on [m | dE 
ever. There are nine little PES pe" s I think.|the drainage. Here, again, AR or ы А аа = са Uo aerei А Р ATH 
“719. Liverpool Committee of nw rnational Exhibition of it steps in asa barrie r pro xp and th o profit on the rearing of lamb NE я 
o pi in espe Dh lection of Imports and | more impassible the barrier will be in absence of TS 
their Is & rightly placed there? |skill with or without the mou it m in England 80 
Pose isti (Cade: berger pit Seed this difficulty disappear r in presence of the power may 229 By 1418. of mutton at 6 T 
and Seeds. could see tha кошек ful machinery you have called into existence ; Ву 8lbs. of wool at 18, iu. pe hd 1 по 
PA a prettily шы p M етү ther more | “ smashing up” your heavy clay la d inh dra ined, 01 na 
than a lozenge box would hold; about 9 or 10 Ria and whose expense in drainage you can so well lighten ЕНСЕ. 
of Wheat, some of which I never heard of; 5 ог 6 of|by the application of such machinery to subsoiling. No |. support of my family igo TES : О: ы ч 
Barley, to which I may say ditto; and a small — | doubt but in the course of time such machinery will | well as of its iem was tho ordinary market va o amb itself м 
tion of seeds, among which I see Lucerne, and Ik find its way to an adequate extent on most lands to | Althou ugh tting with «P. LS b М БЕ " 
1 Шу hich it may be applicable. But much though the | Should wá: pes to 20 lbs. a quarter, aud aT 
the collection. At the bac e e with some 8 | clay lands in Ireland require tho orough h draina age and credit for each as if it did, your readers a 
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my 
or 10 bunches of corn, very VA retty to look at, | subsoiling rofits on the most ordinar feedi bi 
^i wn = hem different from TU > gram in sample, whether v ме view it nationally or харалар, would be Aids t simple and inexpens i manner: pro 
ihe two i these operations, there are vast tracts of weighed any such weight; nor At at 
this is Tight and "just? If a s case is not worthy | much greater extent now compara ЖЫ ТОУ valueless tha and were so old as store stock to an " extétisivà MR 
of a medal, be it so, but don’t give apes medal to others | could be rendered for many cro ore valuable which ноша 
who are valificd from receiving it. Z. [We are dese A rich clay lands by “ occasional drainage” and | to more than 8d. a pound for bones and all e 
uite und d the awards subsoiling, which latter be made com- aceording to my simple logie, «Р. L.” could with a 
of the Juri outside. What seems paratively “cheap by a thorough knowledge of the ishl 1 
io us most extraordinary is, not Олы sec; ра ү die is, by employing the one as an auxiliary fanI sh hound 
have been give en to ES B. and "n e dar say nse saved in door e. , But here steps ina | X o prov 25 ETT Es pig, nie 
I кан “уар, and when " 
minds "3 tie Jurors , but d of ach of the Мир 
b had a t len em fioi p for ps which I am. now КО dus or even | on pe bn its money ES asa store animal si 
ample the о пава of Wrench ons. ssh СО FOIE 
sisted of, kia ge k, full 16 jus —€— of some rof the because of the vast amount of stones and other diffi- e Condition of th at Battersea 1ш 
finest Wheat ever seen in k Lane; 9 or 1 10s samples culties which ever and pe. present. Shemselve. Can ж-ы lettér has M S d to the agricultural 
Oats; B e 1 > Vici AUC Oh, yes, кпачноцоп: papers by Mr. Duckham, the editor of the Here 
y id a ably „they can. „How, it may | be asked P By adopting | Herd Book, on Sir W. Jones's remarks at, Durham on 
other the great Duke of mie subject. W. Jones had said :—“ The obesity of 
condition, yr drm in ч, тү їп precem sufficient | Wellington, who knew Ireland and lrishmen well— of the айда cie ted ч attersea wasa | 
in pronon language to “handle,” and all the pro- 
duce of the United Kingdom. Suttons of Reading have 
abris hard usa i 
nal Drai hough acquai 
+ 
and not his horse”; or if alive now, | 
r more complicated and expen-| 
Had his advice „been taken when he 
“ Employ Paddy 
i would say, “% Бо 
ve machinery. ч 
any of th 
disgrace to the co 
asio: ted 
every system of еъ ee in [mem in Gre 
Bri itain and Ireland during the last half century, те 
f starvation, or of s agrarian outrages in 
Ireland. a А at em by e ы either do not know 
in its regard as that given forth on a late occasio 
Mr. eu: E Denton when his friends ч 
acceptin 
aree ces can be developed, that 
y | labour 
P d saca such wor 
the memorial * in grateful reme 
eir 
brance 
welfare and n of 
It does not in the least degree take 
* 5 
е ё 
LE employed at t 6l. а E^GE 
ok pickaxe, and crowbar. 
would be the e m " Yu 
зе їп p* 
Lok tif n ат d 
pne dur fe 
ere or seen in print, nor 
hat roads were а is pored or 2 I x 
just three times that sum a Nevertheless, po has 
been the improvement in the Irish labourer’s habits 
f | from being regularly Merle and pretty fairly Pus. 
| регби though 5 рах арреаг, bas an n be 
d n h w 
was 
ui 
the ам or nearly so, 
even ls. 9d 
у. d rt 
со, І dull give you many imla d in proof "ot 
what I state. Edward Carroll, Kilgreany Lodge, 
Value of di ifferent Foods.—1t 
, to | Clonegal, August 
rarely happens that | ап 
relation to ре lan 
seeki 
f life pay much peek to what cau 
n | be seen in 1 agricultural кке mo; 
ost rare 
t 
о high in Ireland as t» pre- | į 
done | кї 
Such | we 
a 
w paid over 
олш ze to see the | greai 
falta & 
xpose his 
4l Teil 
© wea 
Mec meet the eye o of Mr. 
it amiss in me if I say that I Have 
tical man in Ireland whos yd T тоша 
па piena. that wen - С in е ваш! 
and hav r failed 
value 
i who бау 
onla 
views as he does. 
them out 
productions of inr men са to be high o 
rities on all things n general and everything in 
parti ie I am M address you on the deo gena of 
ы tos yrs ding, agh е їп ап 
кн 
оп betw 
indire ask 
id e КО у Gazette y 
the. аб ult., the йош, being part of an ı important 
now | dise P.L," for 
^ 
T! 
secon: 
e very 
overfed 
e | great ar breeds, viz., 
'umbers 
error as Bir 
classes, with theii 
flesh, — low r ogs, displaying, as 
nstitution with — 
fo 
at th 
i rincipally in 
2 have h: 
Mr. ГЕ rion, “Р, 1” “ But 
т to such тони у for Ms 
rity, for Ды are extensively y pr к ар to weigh from 
o 20ibs.a qua arter at 1 hs old, which 
to flere 
and to Че т 
тше of the “айе inspectors of 
time of existence, and they do not consum 
amount of of. food 2 we ek i n proportio on to th 
me. 
^ o such 
ere is 
-|thing asa pe uniformity of experience on С ж 
"t other point in farm practice. And ‘P. L? 
of food so as to proce 
CBS UT OE D^ 
my own time, I could w give y 
hundreds of ene cal various parts of Ireland е ав | 
Ee e the views so clearly 
ced 
y produ ovd à "from 18 to 
onths old, w. 
quarter at Hm 
lilb.a 
This, with {ше 
E portion of Mr. pis reply, would o: 
ught 
веб forth by|o 
т. Denton im lie abort but. important address. Ii* 
un eep A 
rege 
siia e a оой 
th he id ign Armstron 
wood 
o be sufficiently convinci ing of the fallacy of 
FI 1.» * reasoning on this part of the subject; but аз 
sah all poor d clay, 
been cleared of useless he 
of a ts. He 
оч venture to sa "that Penis thé "Нон there. 
s har ardly a bull that could get a calf" То this 
the 
excellent 
ani 
астат ғ" least — "i pampere 
oporti the .exhibi wee 
pd le nar touebéed Hereford and Bir 
position d ge 
ibe à 
d from one end of 
ravel гоа г has 650 acres of bas 
lan ше — of Wu 
Js 
pe 
