THE POTATO DISEASE
... '0 1- st le to d ae i- It I, It 0 if 'e EXTI'SCTIONI OPrTn UPOTAMTAOOP-e Such is the heading given to a letter from Clon- mel, published in a Wexford paper, and if the facts set forth be not over coloured the future prospects of the poor are lamentable indeed. For the last four weeks (says the writer) symptoms of odisease were manifest in the potato crop but frees the bloom and verdure of ...