er 
echt lite ene Wine mee Foes 
10—1852. | THE 
n GAZETTE. 
157 
1 
ls Pay for — he sary biek —I reply— 
ag tes 
they leave ; but desire to res 
rity no doubt ‘that . animals is the diaa 
of obtaining manure ; especially = the gss can 
— le sand a the — without the cost of removal 
and recartage of the manure. Hav M i as show n by 
2 
1 
g 
with 
ing to my — 
pound of butcher's meat (beef or 
Price of Food. Value of Meat. 
8 to 9 lbs. of — * to 
make 1 Ib. 7d. to 9d, 
45 lbs. of Hay, mol. 15s s. per ton 4 to Is. 3d. 
160 Lbs, of ome 10s. per ton to 9d, 1 
8 to 9 lbs of Be ans or Bar ley, bata, to 6d. 
30s. per asee iii 6d. to 7d. | 
to 9 ibs, — Rape-cake, 5t. per 
ton 
to mention, that it takes 1— re ne to make a 
pound of pork ; — we sell — 
skin at the same price, whereas erty 0 ; bullock o 
sheep is sold as offal, and it — 5 per aik 
of the whole net weig It takes about 7 pounds of 
al of pork, net dead 
w the i mpoliey of 4 
5 tae eedi ing purpo 
must be en 
These 8 mwari 
lan e d * 
at 
cape food but, no t, when generally used 
approximate more closely with Linseed. — 
vantage; although less palat- 
Lin ste ake, it ¢ — equal properties. 
a farm has arrived at a 
ald be unwise to continue “assay t 
artificial foods. oin tartlin ng table 
Especially when we add Atiendanee, , lodging, — of 
3 and vital casualties. Of e do infer 
that an animal would be "fed dative sors on in “ind of 
food, which I —— 8 I have valued the 
hay ai nd 8 3 not a - cost, but at the price for 
which they would sell if ta off the farm. Our ladies 
would hardly cr — when — sit down to Sines: that 
it takes 11 Ibs. of Sw. = sh Turnips to make 1 ounce of 
fact. 8 —.— are times 
no nee 
8 
viden 
8 foe want Ae shelte: 
of diarr! 
aged and sheltered. T extreme relaxation 
in the bowels of animals is to waste viet food. Warmth, 
powdered chalk, o will — this. I find, 
or dry fi 
practically, that by placing my sheep, at night, on open 
N * oors, they do remarkably well folded on the 
The advan 
ps during the * grea tage o 
bg a able to weer off the crops on the land is very 
For instance, peA 25 tons per acre of 
— the cost of 
ng and — . wee wes vec OS, Pas 
Cutting, scraping, rec 0 11 0 
arting 
poe Sorte — ‘out, 
Making ‘turnin 
over, to land, spreading, Lege ass 
015 0 
tal 0 
Taking tis as a rough, — N Abe, 
here a the manure partly wasted 
0 We need — 
arms to let in 
Parison with hea lands ; aed as landlords? 
economy of buildings is an important consideration. 
Mr. Mechi’s Second Pa 
Per. 
bodi of Pauperism.—The peo of adult able- 
po country. With want 
3 of ihe = able-bodied 2 oo increases most 
pe rere with 
snd of it especialy if fod 3 is cheap at the 
ear shows — 
Board inst e Poor-law 
on the roel re of adult 
anuary, 
abie ni: * — per cen 
ed . ge relieved on 
go Ist of Jan with the Ist o 
1850, as compare 
January, 1849, was 1545 the 
Ist of 8 18 
compared wi the Ist of January, 1 1850, was 
t week shows ee per cent. 
nee of very | 
and dry appearance. Dalii; Turnips ep 
nerease in three English counties, and a de 
i i 
in 39, reckoning the Yorkshire Ridings as separate 
— es; and as regards the Welsh counties, an 
nerease in 5 and a decrease in 7. It may be well to 
look at the several counties, arranged according to their 
rates of decrease: 
DECREASE PER CENT, DECREASE PER CENT. 
Hereford 25.4 ee 
Leicester A .. 218 Mor mouth we 
Warwick . oie veer SL Cisibeidge = 
Nottingham `.. . 20.0 Suffolk be e 
Surrey... wey 121 Cornwell is š 
Salop ive . „ 17.9 Essex ve ‘se 
Dorset we . 11.5 Huntingdon ee jü 
Derby 5 at wii 5 Lincoln. wd = 
Middlesex . ais .0 | Sussex ve š w 
evon tie . S 16. Somerset ð 
dae *. 15.2 Oxford 
Nottingham šú we 14.5 orces ë . 
Gloucester a 14.2 | York, W. R. y 
Norfolk * 13.9 | York, N. R. $ 
Kent i 4 dw 248 Staffor si è 45 
Lancaster * , 13 2 Bedford Pos aes 
Buckingham +» 125 Northampton “aS 
Wilts — ove .. 11.7 Westmoreland. e 
Hertford .., Pe .. 114] Wales ee we N 
Berks wes vie va e 
Northampton 10.5 | Total decrease N 
INCREASE PER CENT. = PER CENT. 
ester ite 1.6 York, E 
Rutland aes „ 0 
Notices to Correspondents. 
AMERICAN CHURNVS : C eader, The whiteness and soft- 
the —— How bo the cows 
Bone-Dust: Cons — Sow about 12 or 16 bushels 
per ac 2 over a land AI ribbing it to form the seed 
drills for Turnips. Or so wt, of superphosphate of lime, 
i.e. bone-dust and sulphu — acid, in a similar manner, along 
with a —— of dun 
CHARCOAL : J M H. 
FARM- 
beak 11 — ony 
: Clericus Juvenis. An opinion was stated 
on this — in No. R on tl 
trustworthy. note on the subject, 
to possess the highest — properties, but owing to it 
increase of bulk in the process, 10 coomb: 
coombs, and the 
. ee takes aver to as original bulk extra 
116 ms 
— — n permanently ? and is it for a lawn or 
: ; our impression is 
that there eral reduction of 1 rents on his estates, 
bat JEF ri offered 10 rat 2 the 1 of the land. 
5 In page 107, 8. 8d.,” read II. 6s. 8d, 
oe a * or, ard . of ka Piping, ” read “three 
yard Tengt,” 
1 
2 
Markets., 
— — 
COVENT GARDEN, Marc 
Although the weather still continues cold, * arket is well 
supplied biie egnan sand fruit; b de is dull. pte a 
Pine-apple e plentiful, considering the eee oon 
Grapes ane — and foreign 5 a a trifle deare 
— English Pears fetch good p They still — hg of 
eurré Rance, Ne Plus Mouris, EA Easter 2 3 anges 
ma plentiful and — — Nuts are nearly the same as last 
— Strawberries in small quantities phlei to take — 
agan 6 —.— are suffici 
rnwall Broc roccoli 55 
for the demand, and the 
the market, Po toes k 8 piee in quality. aet- 
to — and other salading are sufficient for the dem 
Cut flow 
Mushrooms are cheaper, wers consist of Her —— 
Epacrises, Mignonette, Camias, Roses, Acacias, 3 
ee — as, Hyacinths, Tulips, Lily of the Valley, and other 
orced bulbs, 
FRUIT. 
Pine-apples, per Ib., 48 to 8s Oranges, per doz., Is to Is 6d 
Grapes, Lis bon, per lb.,9dtols6d T 3s 6d to 10s 
Appias, kitchen, per bushel, 2s| — 
22 re 28 to 6s 
— per 
— sweet, — + 25 3 <a 
Lemons, per doz., 1s to 
Ile, per doz., 1s to 38 
ats, Barcelona, p. bushel, 208 
— Beil p, bsh.,12s to 14s 
Cobs, per 100 ibs., 80s to 100s 
Savoys, per doz., 10d tol 
— rench Beans, p. 100, 253d: or — 
roccoli, p. bun 5 5d to 1s 
hay ads, each to fris 
eet, per doz., Is to 28 
Parsnips, per doz., 4d to Is 
Leeks, per bunch, Id to 2d 
Shallots, per lb., 8d to 10d 
Asparagus, p. — 3s to 8s — per lb., 6d to 8d 
—— „p. e is — to 28 6d tichokes, J erusalem, per hf. 
„per 5 = to 8 
Rhubarb, p. bundle, sa ae 3d Lettuce, ab., p. score, 4d to 1s 
Potatoes, per . to 80s Salada, p. punn., 2d to 3d 
— per et., Horse Radish, dle, 
— per bash 16 6d to 2s 6d | Mushroo 
Turnips, p. doz., 1s 6d ted = — 
Cucumbers, each, Is 6d to 
Celery, p. bun undle, 6 dtols 34 
Carrots, per bunch, 4d to 7d 
Brussels — uts, p. half sieve 
Pho — sieve, Is to 1s 6d 
— p. bunch, 3d to 4d 
Spanish, p. doz. 186d to 3s 
Endive, — e ls to 2s 6d 
„the 3 
t hal 
3 following ee tory 
o 80s. ; 
bos. to dss; PEKA do., 
50s, to 65s, ; Kent and 
HAY.—Per Load — . 
MITHFIELD, March 4 
88 Hay — My Clover: ae sh AG 
Inferiorditto.., se G8 Ant „ vie 
nan oun 80 Seam „ . 
New Hay e ee z oam 
L MARK 
amar. March 5 
ii 1e 1861,11 
adult ab able-bodied d persons in 
ee e 
-e ip —— 
178. — Ships 
i Wallsend allsend Mädel, Hs. Wallsend fa Hetton, 
zu 16s. 8 e — — 176.5 men etton, 178. 
—Farpar, March 5. 
* 
st eee Pattenden aud Smith report that there continues 1 
rices. 
1 7 ~ st Rent — all sorts, at firm 
ast Kents 140s to 240s Sussex 1135s to 1308 
Weald Kents . 1208 to 147s Learlings ... * 908 to 110s. 
WOOL. 
ORD, THURSDAY, March 4.— uglis 
favour of buyers. 22 
mandiog late quota tions; ; but 
ere — as | any p 
agro re entirely out of the question. Short wool and noils, 
being on ay produced in limited quantity, are a ready sale at 
l pric 
.. ee ee ee 
Wii — analy aon Monpay, March 1, 
e have a few more Beasts to-day; h 
— vt 3 —.— being very A. ate ig borth iry i 
ness of the butter is not — 3 of the churn, but of 
nd Friday’s 
— mbe rb Ha ne — ga — pe slow for r Sheep; but, 
e numt e — joven they are dispose Pri 
big 2 She "ri choice D tog td 
—, en | are — — Fro any a Aan and 
363 Beasts, 570 — and 115 — — Letland 
500 ete: from N — —.— Suffolk, 2409; and 250 from the 
northern and midlan eg 
Per st. of 8 lbs.—e 2K * 10 Per st. of 8 lbs.—s d a 
Best Scots, Here- Best a 23 0 » 3 10 
fords, & c. = 4to3 6| Ditto 
Best Short-horns 2—3 4 Ewes & 24 q quality 42 3 4 
2d quality Beasts 2 8-3 0 DN tto Shorn 
am 
t 
fi 
the a Šan rae of 
0 
th 
5 
Best Downs and ine +» 0 0 — 0 0 
og ir „% 4 0—4 4 8 ta sue : f 5 4 
Ditto ge NW Oa 0 
. — 41443 Sheep <a Lante gg otedi 870; į Calves, in; Pigs, 260. 
arch 
The number of Bua — nae ay is — Hi the demand also is 
very limited. 
retain Monday’ 
ffer. 
e in stances 
ANE 
Mowpay, March l ste ly of Wheat from 2 = 
m m Kent fair; good dry 
commanded — — po pie ai this day se’ *nnight, bat — ae 
conditioned p hich the great — consisted, were 
with dificulty pr pen of at our quota uotation Foreign met a 
retail inquiry oat, 4 in Powe sales t 
last week were Fine Malting — sells readily at 
— week's — omy — trade — — for other deacriptions.— 
Beans and Peas ae me Blows ted.— There ala supply 
of Oats. * and factors — — 3 
R Im weaned 1 
Wheat, "Esser, — Suffolk. White te 444 Red . 
ogg ted runs, ditto 46—48 Red 
—65— 42 
42—44 
————— 16—52 
= Norfolk, Lincoln, & York.. White 39—44 Red. Fa 
Barley,grind. pi n ‘Chev. 
3 —35 Malting 29—32 
ng. — 
Foreign inding aud distilling 22—29 Maltin 
Oats, Essex and Suffo eee 86 
Scotch and — ee amga Potato * 24 Feed . 20—22 
„ ane ‘otato|20—23) Feed 19—22 
— Foreign e Foland and ae —22 Bones "ao" 18221 
Ln 
8 foreign. . . . davis 
— 8, A v +e 248 to e. 25 5—30 Harrow. 25—30 
Pigeo „ 
de /30—36) Longpod 24— 20 
For ee. 22—30 en 23—25 
Peas, — wiper and . aves Boiler. 42—34) Suffolk... 33—35 
Maple......278 to 308 ............Grey 26—28) Foreign. 27—34 
Maize yo White — (Yellow...) — 
38—4 
„ditto 29—34 Norfolk . 29—34 
er barrel 18—24 Per sack 32—36 
Fnipar, March 5.—The arrivals of grain this week ha 
moderate; the principal part of the foreign supply consists 
of — rn To-day’s market was thinly a tend 
almost total absence of business, prices of Wheat must be 
sidered as 1 3 The Flour trade is dull, but a sale of 
Flour, best marks delivered , per sack 
Suffolk 
For 
Perret erry 
low Peers Pt some extent was made for ex 5 
remain unaltered in value.— The Oat trade 1s 
— T eg — fine qualities g rather more — 
IMPERIAL WHAT. BARLEY Gand: Ree Beans. | PEAS.. 
AVERAGES, 
89s 8d} 28510 c 18s 2d 275104 28s 34d 285 84 
39 19 28 6 18 2427 6 28 11 28 4. 
41 2 e 29 0 29 0 
2 8 30 18 9 29 11 29 10 29 7 
42 9 31 0 19 4 30 5 0 2 30 5 
42 3 30 7 19 50 7 29 10 29 5 
18 10 29 4 29 4 29 3 
ain, ls, per quarter, 
41 4 29 
Duties on Foreign Gr 
AR 
Wheat. Barley. Oats. Flour. 
Qre, Qrs. 
English ... 3530 3370 2650 1770 sacks 
Iei sce — 700 5520 
Foreign 1520 8930 3480 brie. 
Fluctuations in the last six weeks’ Averages, 
Prices, JAN. 24. Jan. 31 FER. 7. 
Fes. 14. Pr. 21. 
42s 94 ia me is a TE 
4 3 eee re eee . d 
4 3 oe . ee oo os — 2 
4 2 eee oo oe ore : 
39 1 ) eon J * % 
3 
LIVERPOOL, Tona — 3, 3 the im- 
e noted in many of the zune ae week, 
hi e haye no a ale the Fer ig ra Sas: 
mportance to enliven > 
eS po fi * 
Wheat, and all descriptions of this . were hel gue at 
“rates Af e n this 3 m 
nding Barley re- 
and ale were — ore Peas in moderate request 
—— slowly at late rat Oatmeal 
=> 3 aae ia Ini an te 
sale; we however, for 
fall prices. Farman, et eb. 27.— Trans- 
at our market this 
ed nominally unvaried, — was in mode- 
holders remaining firm. — | and malt in 
