16—1852:] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 253 
— facture of | Noti to C t POTATOES.—Sovrnwank, April 12. 
mmendation of peat charcoal, in the manu otices to Correspondents. 
hich its author is interested as engineer for the * 8 PATEN NT: We must confese our ignorance. both coustwies a ad by — daring the past week the eupply 
— tii S It is recommended by him ume that the Wheat is to be sown so late as not to vac: oe d for second-ra ples. 
melio . i $ partie rond- $ 
t for takin ng | sa he snl is valuable per ‘all oe W — ee Be gt Benner tod Bs The: following s are this day’s quotations :—York Regents, 60s, 
or mischievous out of sewage wa d preserving it chemist to the Hi W . assures us that this is as | oo ens, Seen do., 2 ear Wisbeac — 
ro 758. 
m w escape, while . — ‘the — and efficacious in retaining ammonia as though it charred. | 50." t 
= cee inder to flow away. The second work The spongy surface of a flow bog, when dried and afterwards Surriz fr 1 “ 
meg — ith liquid manure, ONDAY, April 12. 
on the list has com me time published, saa is one of would any other worthless substance under such circum- | We have, for Easter Monday, a good supply of Beasts; trade 
the most valuable contributions to the important series The cheapest sponge for liquid manure differs a is dull; a few choice Scots, however, are making 3s. 6d., but 
f T jm ch hs f late eren districts: in some dry peat dust—in others, the many good ones only make 38. 4d. The number of Sheep ig 
of works on the Health of Towns which have o old — 1 5 the ** rae. small, yet fully adequate to the demand. Being holiday =A 
ars appeared E xcep arks Mr. AY We on of no reason, except cost, to butchers buy very s aringly, and prices on the average cannot 
Newlands, on the application of the imine manure, it hinder t Pas . er a frame for a hay-rick as well as | be quoted higher. There is a ready sale for Lambs at Friday's 
“i j fo It would save much hay now es Capek or Teas, quotations. There is no alteration in the Calf trade. From 
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particu Cal d 60 Pigs; fi 
he ewes, W. C. S. will answer you soon alves, an igs; from Spain, 70 Sheep; trom Scotlan: 
han a treatise bearing on athe whole subject, lai ining Leap: JW@S. If the water be Phard, » 120 lead cistern is per- 600 Beasts; and 1809 from Norfolk and Suffol a, 
general interest. fectly safe, but not otherwise. As re s churns, we think Per st. of 8lbs.—s s d Per st. of 8lbs.—s d 
you m miadb the American, ant — will do, although | Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools 8 
Tue third work named above is not, as its title would you» rw ween 3 and 12 Ibs. as the quantity of butter to] fords, &. 3 4to3 6 3 
suggest, confined to the consideration of town and 100 A Cons Tr arriak] ieee tan s i= ; 4 — & 24 rend 
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1 W 5 er * — sow 2 on r It should be sown now. We would Best Downs and — 4 5 
valuable information on land-drainage generally, and is, — Alor. or hard ander whith Freds 4 0 is 2 * 
in importance, a companion volume to the one lately) you intend for the first few months it shall linger, and then | Do. Shorn . Pig 7.8. 
issued fro m the sai me source, on ‘the bad Application of it may subject it to a — — 2 g in rats pruun; eons 3419; Sheep and Lambs, 15 320 ; Calves, 182 ; Pigs, 380, 
qui ’ 2 or 14 Ibs. re in rows 12 inches a ut ow 
L quid Manure. 2 We shall in another number give a with an Oat crop is not the best plan. a We have a large sapoly of] Boasts — a very limited demand: 
detailed statement of its contents, and of its instructions | py, CaincoaL: GA. It may be applied to annuals, Rose in consequence, although weather is favourable, late 
on the important ngs ne of which it treats. On all] trees, and other flowers with advantage Epes be satura ted 1 cannot on tho average be su — Then number 
va 2 liquid — so much the better; an what is | of Sheep an ge; the a considerable propor- 
pua ooien ee 1 a, * the eost o : f Rose trees in this matter, is also true of ype araea tion of the latter, for which trade is very heavy, at lower rates, 
results of land drsi inage, and with th 8 4 Wurzel, = which it may be applied in compost wi'h gua Sheep are making about the same as on Monday last. Calves: 
which ad, have been attained—it is an impor tant work | ora ammoniacal manure, over which it —.— 3 are plentiful; trade is very dull, at a reduction of fully 2d 
of refere: — — e influence, lbs.; indeed, our top quotation is realised only in a — 
Pouttay Manure: J C. The answer last week was given instances. Our ay supply consists of 182 Beasts, 
to a correspondent who merely asked what he ald do | Sheep, and 161 Calves. The number of Milch Cows is 125, 
with it. ant nee 3.—8 8 B e of 81 it ee 
Star: F D. It is the planet Mars. Your other question est Scots, Here- 4 8 A 8 to 
Calendar 5 Za next week. 1 ords, *. „ S 
veaa : J T. We would trust to guano rather than Ra ape- | Best Short-horns 3 0 — 3 
cal with the latter might be | 2d quality Beasts 2 2—2 
Boutocne, April 2.—Since —— report from West Somerset, I recopied without, however, we suspect, much chance of re- | Best Do wn 
have been at Bo ulogne ; on which, though not presenting much pying his eg yay Pe Pager bn 1 due to other 4 : ze 
attraction to offer an agricultural point of view, and my — pply 3 "e -~ of g o per acre, and harrow Ea wr aig 
opportunities of ddiog and judging what there was being —4 r it in. = kate) — — 12 ‘Tbs. ; Festuca Boat 1085 ; Shea or 2 71503 Calves, 274; Pigs, 350, 
limited, it still — not 1 3 j to subjoin 1 rubra, 4 lbs. . 2 lbs.; sn E = Sisk LS 
few remarks. Boulogne is a place sore rage be to us, and, — 2 ibs. ; Poterium San nguisorba, 2 lbs nobryc al 
to use a familiar phrase, hacknied,” that a seription of Sativa, 3 Ibs. ; Achillea yr Ee 3 lb.; Trifolium repens, 2 a LA of English 4 5 oba 1 
it —.— 88 ped in 1 4 irrevelant to the — de- 3 lbs.; Me dicago I — lbs.; with a thin seeding of whi — df oa iiti ied — pe Bhs da — i e 
partment of this ape . coincidence that corn. This is o adapted for very light sandy soil. | put the red — nan improved 1 those yi Aone es, b eing i ght, 
eee ‘pot were apoleon 0 yea — — uest oa Ireland. Foreign = d Flour 
layed his oo army for the et ey our ‘island, so many TATE e tat 4 8 
English sh h sh — now be residing in 888 than in any \ prices are unaltered from last w eek.—Barley Í ey a r dull e 1720 
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— 11 ae and light, in some places poorer than others; the ern at tab — 
low it the pos so be called, form a oe contrast to the COVENT GARDEN, APRIL quiry, 
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1 | The market is well supplied with vegetables and fruit. Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk. White 42—44 Red 
sand with a mixed s 5 1 5 oem English Pine-apples realise good prices, as do ~~ Fg 1 — caa: jo selected runs.. ditto/44—46 Red (40—47 
lans masses falling down on the sands beneath, so that the | Frapes. Dessert Pears are now confined to Beurré Rance, | — — Talavera ...... 
aspect of the coast must be, of course, much changed in the | A few Court of — m and Ribston Pippin Apples may yo — r e ä 38—43 Red e.. — 
course of centuries; since the time, for instance, when paii: be o 11 sine ed, Ora ara praa oa good, Nuts a Barie in 105 ai „ ome Walter teak: at 
ula led his army on the sands to gather shells down to t 3 the same as ast quoted. Strawberries are still sup- 155 s 8 8.. a ng. +|29— 
ome when another Emperor also 3 an army Pee plied. Carrots, Turnips, Cabbages, &c., are sufficient for the „grinding and distilling, ~ we Malting.| — - 
With the same cheek intention, viz., the invasion of Britain, demand, and — — fine Cornwall 1 the market. Oats, Essen, 5 5 eg a = * hi. 
M 3 are generally good in quality. Lettuces — —— cotch an ucolnshire — — ed. 
Si same parts of bhe soll iron exists, n adi 7-3 ufficient for the dem : pe . ne oc gh ees pega 19—22 
— aper. owers consist of Heaths, — ‘Cine. — Foreign . 
— 1 3 gant i gti ~ hey A a pale gt in — Mignonette, ee Roses, Acacias, Azaleas, Pri- 
2 8 m Hyacinths, Tulips, Lily of the Valley, „ and other furced Peer , foreign 
* eT on of grey marble is found—coal is also met | b ber wing ass 
t san nds would, I should think, be improved b we ae = Foreign : 
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Ab. 8 ist d Kent. . 452 
4 e arently y pursued. . Lisbon, pet ir, oe sa: 1 to 1s 6d 5 Maple ithe... ae Poreign .|27—34 
for lettin pt for hire in the Bo sa The eae — not very mo 12 to 28 5 par 5 ls to 8s Maine .:..... e — 
large; py a, the ~~ batty 2 is the case in France, exten- ig, asm ps ge per b — per doz, ee W — 8 — oe 
sive and not much mething similar to the Wilt- | 4 da, paw peck be PEER — ee — pA 2 ets — 2 Taal Rer nk 
n a abe (A breeding flock is kept | imset, per Ibi, 28 to 38 | Cobe, per 100 lbs. 100s. Pawar, April 16.—The arrivals of all gra 
i irean Turnips are grown for the ewes, and drawn for ETABLES. — al Ses og slices: 
them; bat t the general district system is corn and artificials Cabbages per d to 15 6d Parsnips, per doz., 4d to 1s Wheat ma ttende ni Tie whe ; 
all manured thickly, in which last particular -tb * in French Beans, — tasto 2e | Leeks, por Musoh, # 2d 1404 y rane a ce rt 
— with the Belgians, are worthy bunch, Shallots, per 1b., 8d to 10d — sold at 36; 2 ot * 
— 7 heaps — 28 HA — -+ gether, so that when ae — toad 70 f 6a —— 4 tol money.— none and Peas remain as last j: —— Oat. 
spread they completely cover od w t an interval to per score 8 : k ‘ 
be seen, —— that on returning to Realent cos ia — tex the | Seakale,p.basket, 18 3d to 266 — Cos, per score, 1s to peor T firm, and in some instances higher prices. 
2 — fies EEES oA Baga ming un Greens, per doz., 2s 6d to 4s fue er, 12 6a 
in tpt if fhe es og = —_ B gs og eb shea bs k —— p. — p io 10a Pat ors gy ls — 1 sa 
course the qualit, e Frenc ee otatoes, per s 1 8, P. — 1 
ock o peg — or ail the yon r roun ae i — per cwt., 28 to 5s Horse Radish, > — ndle,1s tod — Oats | RYE. | Braus. Pras. 
large am nure, and are has mi able to thrown on large Pea 1s 6d to 2s 6d Mushrooms, p. Coes 1s Dis 34 
* “whereas. with us, in the o 5 * of farms, a Turnips ps, p. doz., 28 6d to 3s 6d per punnet, 9d to 1s Feb. 28 42 
few beasts are uring winter to m anure, The | Cucumbers, each, 6d to 38 Sorrel, p. = sieve, * 3d to 188d March 1 42 7 
k. = on district nag from Dodos ta Calais, has been . — * pae ndle, 6d to 1s 6d | Artichoke ea T hue ve 
and B ughed viously ; | Carro bunch, 4d to7d | Fennel, per —.— 2d to 3d in 20 42 8 
og N . pe other artificials fur hay, for which Brussels Sprouts, p. half sieve, | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d PE geettie. 
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badly. The prad. 5 heavy, wooden, and, I conclude, the —. Span b,p.don. petia 3s | Basil,green,p.buach, 1s to 1s 6d | A##T°R- Aver.|_42. 21 3% 0 [19 7 31 8 . 
same as in use 50 years ago; having two o large v wheels of equal Endive, per 2 9d to 1s 6d Marjoram, — 3d to 4d Duties on Foreign Grain, 1s. per qr. 
size, the plough seating a hill, a ss | Beet, per doz., ls to 28 N atercresses,p.12 bun., 9d tols ARRIVALS THIS WEEK, 
m, anda waggon na Stuck ‘hoe ¢ * man's use on the russes Oats 
plough ey" ‘The Seca be p two or sometimes three —— ba ee en 13. j Vhest. Barw el 
east; he ah inh Gas „work fi 
ie tar ae kee aor Ca Prime e 75s to „ 80s to 886 Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. ; 
sd 5 do. 70 EY “a . e ee IT | Bagliah .., 2870 = 1310 660 sacke- 
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The supp! y short and trade brisk, FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEK’ 
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work 8 Y Pei an LAND —— April 15. Å — 
pre A yaa po mounted — 9 acs * Enn Ha ‘ay oe — Clover . .. 658 to 758 Prices. FER. 28. Max. 6 Max. 13. Man 20. Max. 27 ars. 104. ay 
“like our night-caps i they get 9 aoa 1o francs [a a * 38. 7 i i 7 
ouse, Many of the chateaux ‘Clov e s 5 ome sae 
the proprietors are old and picturesque. The Old Clover 11) 78 80 Josuva BAKER, 42 8 5 oe | — i 
* have not, however, the same n ess as ours, being HOPS.—Bogroven MARKET, April 16. 27 meee F on 
äeida, Rag peton, urda ag ot 3 3 F report that the Hop market 41 72 4 
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— atem of nds ae ay be te 1 Tho ah alteration, both as to demand and price, 4 4 
* our ideas, ety general having rather long legs, an tiger MARKET.—Faipay, April 16. a e ai 
3 x a piein bes 7 — send 15 ussell’s men 15s, 6d. -j with fara . „and the wan 
RESHIRE, 2 ril 12.—I have recently ins large eee cn at or bton, 160, 6d.; Wallsen — —— e — e this wee 
83 in he ‘orth Riding of Y pere og spoenen dshive, Stewarts, 163.—Ships ar market. 129. The arrivals of grain an ‘are this v 
scale, whilst the exports are liberal. 
| ell. * BRADFORD, THURSDAY Aprii ig ees —We cannot report any im- — r 
Suited this crop, and it is not only a good colour but the plant as in the state of our English Wool market, either in 
3 — — e gro d to or prices. The sales are almost invariably 
y sown, Ked by the Ponty ight ir growth has t a — — vie supply of pressing re 
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