| | Avevsr 10, 1861.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 743 
d the two outermost should be se — within | Hood, Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Bart., Ray- | were the Royal Irish sra Society ociety only io ente 
or 4 inches of the plants: und a the case of Turnip- | mond Barker, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Солы “Сина -— a little ern agricultural p 
| — dee i and most efficient stirring ought to Druce, Mr. Frere, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. Fisher | gress, and to infuse into its proceedings a eae fresh 
tipi e discerned | Hobbs, Mr. Holland, M.P.; Mr. Hamond, Mr. acad ess nd v vigo ur, an d to addr ress itself more to the 
үч Е top p of the ridge." AM. 8. Mr. Lawrenee, Mr. Pope, Mr. Rigden, Mr. Shuttle- | |5 nt: 
Agricultural iaon йй бег magistrates of фе | worth, Mr. Smith, Mr. мастан n, Professor Wilson. we could — for it a «t rre measure of support 
и of Peterborough having expressed a wish to learn | 30 New Members were ele and s 
$ sentiments of the farmers respecting a circular to Mr. Charles Randell, - Сану, Evesham, was Shori- má tis impossible that we could in this 
G. C. Lewis, suggesting e ехрейіепсу of eun a — C er of Council in the room of the Right weel's i impr vits „give a full critical review of all the 
employing the police to obtain returns of acreage of | Нор rlof Rom mney, ст em ned. : points of interest in { e exhibition. Our despatch'is 
T. ping, Mr. ату of Peakirk, observed- at а FIN vmm s—Tho H nel Hood, С e prizes are awarded. We will, 
; meeting of the uardians at Peterborough, | Finance Committee, pres ew the emet. from which | therefore, e the den lists as best we can here- 
y beld Ju ly 20, “аб though the subject of Agricultural it appeared "that the jene эдш s receipts during | абег, and offer & few passing remarks on the Short- 
the past month had been duly examined and found — 
ye as the Guardians were nearl у all farm: = "УН eorrect. The m atthe banker's on the 31st Julv n I., Bulls calved on or after Jan. 1, 1859, 15 
[ (o was a publie one, he е mm чо поё | жаз 1985]. 10s. Sd. since which the sum of|will HÀ seen that Lord Kinnaird won 186 prize with 
doing much wrong in noticing it. The magistrates | 10, EN 1. 10s. 7d. had been уо {тош the Society's | Lord John Russell; the second place being awarded to 
had been asked to obtain a return of the number of ban rs at Leeds. Cheques were drawn for the prizes Volunteer, the property of Lord Bangor. Volunteer is 
acres under different sorts of cropping, to get whicl oed with the meeting, and it|a little deficient behind the shoulder; handles well, 
lay E the Meere: t had taken much trouble. In some | was песа that 30007. be invested in the New оце zh covere red with short hair. Lord John gives & 
i sanctioned, in others M Asoneof|3 per Cents. This sum includes "3501. received on and has a better developed flank than 
the itur this Sedul i. should be sorry | account of Life Compositions: The prize awarded to | his competitor. 
to stand in the way of ing information thought | Mr. Thomas Groves, of Park House, Spofforth,| In € next section we were not much prepossessed 
—— ус as if any obstacle · offered | Wetherby, York, was withheld in consequence of his|in favour of either of the prize animals. Henry th 
it would appear though farmers had something not having Compran with the rule of the Society set | Eighth iss of Hopewell has a mellow hide, is a robust 
E м. всепев wich they em afraid of b Prize en viz ld bull, but his legs р: rather long. The 2d 
g e kno “Now w he did not, think there was any- | which have been allowed to leave the Show-yard prize mons in this section, | Pri m, got by Musician, is 
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the night will be requir "€ to have them brought ЖЧ а spotted animal. His touch == not so Milius, 
ite 1 the farms they to the yard every morning during tbe whole period | silky. 
"" would, he малата. - ^ much out. For his o that the Exhibition lasts. The report was adopted. m “Se ctio 1st January, 
af | part, if an inspector was appointed to go over his dues Ooor.—The report of the Com mittee е appen to | 1860, Lor а" Talbot De "Malahide үче lst prize with 
F one a year, he should make no o bjeetion. Mr. W.|earry out the resolution o the C Vietor Emmanuel, which is a very showy animal, nice 
then gave notice that he would bring the subject| Society as exhibitors of wool at the International | апа pleasing to look at, but there his merits chiefly 
before the board on the following week, and at а | Exhibition of 1862 er received. "sa с ient space i end. Heis light о ж — We were glad to see а 
meeting held Jul Беа һе эу that the board | the building at South K ful Irish breeder, Viscount Monck, once more in 
approve of ia ment plan, for obtaining | her Majesty's Comm die "t it was determined sii aem ме А о Which his "rome € 
com returns t чечти Ње agency of the d that a full and complete collection of fleeces should be | s f Shor t-hor orns entitl 
* that he thought: rer — фо н eountry | made, comprising all the breeds of Long-wool, Inter- Bede, ins his эс оп ps 
know what land tivation | mediate, and Short-wool; that two fleeces of each breed occasion, is a nice Tus possessing eed рек > 
and what crops were eiut мч they saw | should be exhibited if practicable, and that ! m 
three or four frosty nights or con- | and merchants imper Him the country should be whole this a good Sect Ther 
tinuance of. wet weather affected the markets both — ested to send specimen fleeces to the олчу 1 x exceedingly Матый д "imis, "i as Yot hg Mawit 
. purpose of exhibition. А grant of 1007. xhibited by Mr. Patteson of Dundalk, and whose pliable 
then be not difficult to get an approximation to an requ uested from the Council. ыз enable the Committee skin заби health, ern зз. Edwin, 
average. The motion was seconded by Mr. Hetley, of|to carry = 75 measure. Тһе report was adopted. ngh, out of Booth's Bridesman, commanded по 
Orton. Mr. Pank ey, proposed am amendment, MEMB N ÀRE e wasresolved that in print- i n from judicial eyes at Belfast. 
that the question be considered that =A six ı months; as | ing in lle Гатыг Journal the list of members, the| Of e Bull eut s ne fittio need be said. No “eye 
ght names s of t those whose з sonia e peti unpaid to | for Short-horns ^ ? will dispute. the award, though the 
Mr. е Wright "of Черо реак kha iis чач T} The mim Cow. class justly excited по small 
On a show ivy каче жеге Кар. m. the amend- | fi ff the sl 1 for tl ty’s Prizes be exhi . Already one of the Royal Irish 
ment, and the original propos bited wit 
declared QUAL "Ina The Rev. W. Siong a a L magistrate, ment—That poses of dn. E. корор to | e de raria among the — ир at epa 
then -— raped now th ine tl Show- | Hall. And on this occasion the example of t 
ventur "he “object of the pamba n yard, ej 1l sheep 1 ке of Royal В utterflies is orla 
етай р -the ublic was. to 1 у апа entirel 1 р ы d till | foll 11 г. Eastw: wood, who we believe is agent 
inrer ор meeting 36. in з gallant í - 
majority of the board was favourable, he Moped that majority of 10 votes to 3. Piian sesta +... EV 
those who were at present unfavourable to the system | The аву. геро rted thai арен consisting by Mr. ато не ud a P IE 
. would see that they had nothing to fear. of Viscount Strathallan, ihe т. Hon. R. Nisbet | appearance; bat associates as Mr. Christie's 
among such 
Steam Plough and Reaping Machine,— 1. have | ахоп. Sir Thomas Gladstone, and Mr.G. W. Hope, | Queen Beauty the Second, Faith won 156 and Emma 
read with much attentio аш, interest Jo Р:, from the nd and ieultural Society of | 2d rank. If we mistake not, Mr. Eastwood's success ab. 
articles on st ltivati the reaping m: bcne Scotland, пуна „Г by the Earl of ee late Presi- | the Royal Irish meeting is 1 with tl 
1 the ore І see and feel that | dent, and Mr. Н. Hall Dare, Secretary of the Royal | manent possession of the Challenge Cup, for which he 
те time ir cil when all dius of prejudice and | Agri icultural Society of England, waited upon the Secre- | has so honourably contested. 
difference of opinion must yield before the superiori of State for Foreign Affairs on the ' 5th July, to re- . See tion 6 se Meta calls for any special remark, Mr. 
of the тай s ploagi and the reaping machine over the lier n his Lordship Qi b 2d buie decidedly the queen of 
common tmn and sickle. I have long and ardent the Peruvian Government under t | the cl 
wished to see rn cut by machinery, and am confidently | у] SU exi xisted with Messrs. iere e Gib5s Mes dr 8, In Section 7— Heifers in milk or calf, and calved in 
rcu Э the | Mine when a perfect implement will be | to solicit his assistance in obtaining for the bred] 1859—Captain Ball carried а e d 156 and = — 
hurt for the “i of Ше farmer iom the people. | interest а reduction of the heavy export dues charged | Few will "deny him the m of deservi Ww 
Des з. 4€ W'hioh that е ҮП infr ti th 1 
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want one dub v cut all — consular agents of the available extent of this| Ball shows his animals. М. of symmetry 
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standing, i or heavy; it may be in a beautiful level "The "Council having then granted the usual Merge Royal ribbons. Rochester and Nightingale are old 
| field of Wheat free from w ,or in Mei field not | to the Secretary and clerks, adjourned over the mn | favourites. The former is a sweet animal. The Nightin- 
| corn, with a considerable | recess to Wednesday, the 6th November. gale, a beautiful white, does not handle so well. 
ter —————— ы; io : 
ss ridge land and w ins still higher 
пу, &c.; and finally to self-deliver the corn, either| Tae Rovan AGRICULTURAL Suow AT BEI — | laurels. His Pride of Adare not only obtains 1st prize, 
аз desi: Jan any of your numerous The energy and intelligence of the nor егп "pror ines but effectually assists her two placid and stylish asso- 
dents ] me d i Flirtati T i i 
ati n w g 
Such a machine is to be found, or which meeting of the Royal Agricultural So ociety of | Waterford Cup, value l We must own, however, 
One Eee considered to be the best at ime Ireland. Tt is cag E cups comparisons which | that the Pride won EM. position ài Belfast by a neck 
t obstacle to their su us wal rhieh m ted ead to no | and = — etit r. Crosbie's Florentine, which 
M Pe n the horses are obliged to walk, being | usefu da sult. "We have followed Е үш in their | stands d, is a "rs ne gehe wt: —— nob quite 
atiguing to the animal, and what a farm horse is стреа progress through the s provinces of| equal, 2 is a truo, i in quality to the Pride, bah of mor 
br эле dicnnt ation i TL be "erem ру = am or | Ireland. We have watched their ive and more |s subs tar If e entine?s Mr 4 use 
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ap о draw а reaping machine, being a power | those who are conversant with the circumstances of p — The implement department z M 
н and an expense easily calculated 2 W.S. | Irish agriculture. In the — there is а eere of | Exhibition was on the whole satisfacto tory. The 
industrious tenant farmers, se prosperity has grown | were numerous. Many of he REO English, sx 
Ms the growth of dista spirit and industrial and Scotch manufaeturers ex bited so ome of their best 
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that provin voyait ч ^ , 
.  ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF RN: geom ч cess epiti ед uantity and quality. The most interesting 
Peor -—) Беч e =o if o ш а дизи. ennn тэ slc honum On t Ji — gent чә; Се; me T 
— Colonel Challoner, Trustee, i in the Chair, the | realised. The! hn of mowing and ines, of p 
rye W. G. Cavendish, M.P.; Colonel the Hon. "4 М. ! Wicie, ребара ош ори Кс Ый et and useful; and harrows, &c., which tod] "m r^ Tuesta at ds Yo 
