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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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tb und, and in recent times is known as The first row of cutters would drill out circular grooves | Books: W H. “ Low’s Practical Agriculture,” a guinea book, 
. ont Tris Beet, as fa a is my experience has g gone, pr in the nd, throwing the com — bear pe yy ve pkra teat rye aged wok hed. ed See does 
2 ore, a able s 2 y n e chemistry of 
is attacked by no M Rabi (Turnip-Cabbeges), at the same time — — = intervals of hard land ; the second row would Dierikon: J 4 CLR, We are aw os teak oo con- 
Cabbages, it in order that when these suffer from insects, a e these; but even supposing that its tools den Me e gases come off during the . 2 distillation of 
— quence ziel t an inferior p u = e, the Beet may overlapped t the former row as to entirely disi te os ssl ertain 3 gA gases, NA — e 
— tained, The requires a deep, , escape, a 
fich, cla 1 tne mg, too, be grown on middie class soiis the whole soil to the desired — 2 2, in earthy part of bones, will remain, Possibly a somo little aim- 
den deeply and well cultivat Inferior soils, however, | ¢ nceive, leave the now thoroughly com in onia may be formed and escape, and o! watery 
shouid not be appropriated to Beet, as other kinds of hoed ore ridge w aere e at wid e intervals| vapour will also be driven off, 
are better suited to hem. If the double mo uld-board plough | between the tools—a v 5 — no doubt for | nan Ram: ave had wn Beans 
1 ps requiring the oe, whee t = ower in April when 6 inches high, and produce a miserable 
a good subsoil especially for crops, but — for others. crop, b e leaf indicated a stunted growth. If your plants 
tillage in the case of the cultivation of Beet; and — still — — — t vigorous growth, probably will 
fr is indispensable tha! - Miscell a. Vass Terre Jost — et F. te. nar procured of 
m 
2 — ie a . — i befo! ter 10 . . under the titie “ Emigrant Ship, Washing. 
12 inches deep, e 
ng 
loosening of mag Bes — is = of the first conditions in th 
— of the y adjoining neighbours on 
Leids — onl exceptions, have not at — 
— 1 to adopt this plan; ther have, however, not yet seen any 
8 
Beet- eir land. The — that sometimes 
stand from 12 to 18 * — out of the — — — injured 
the frost. They do not, however, on t account become, 
Pota wholl useless, ‘are sig tone their keeping pro- 
Tae as crop 0 A this —— should — 
2 — — 
te, there 
„as have shown little orfno dis 
As the bulb of 
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them, were at once injured 
a only half the intensity after foam had yer ree 
their 1 * "The lea of the Beet are indeed 
y no adhe 80 — 9 
t stored in heaps or stacks 
piled in 9 nt-house 
aced outwards. According 
to the Fairo width of these — the Beet-roots in the middle 
do not ascend Lon ome than from 4 to 6 feet. To ps them — 
is not advisable, in order that they may kee — p Piria — 
heat when stacked, and in that case un sitios 
Case as to the Guano Islands. (Opinion.)—The Foreign Office 
is, I believe, in possession of all the learnin — — to the 
—— 9 — of new or unappropriated islands. e since 
7 occurred u a — subjec 
island which arose in th e Mediterr 
— all the p involved in my — 
been considered. I have been unable —. se these papait, and 
a neg e Beng 
they are without a 
visited — A 
uestion is—do 
or can 
ie — occu- 
law we must 
It is laid down 
insula 22), that an a 
of the first occu 
—— wr Gen 
It may be gathered, however, from * ncipl d down 
tbe Pandecte as to the | property of kde nate i rivers e 
their — — that te the se bebo say the * ee should 
the sta — 2 
against aa on 
g“ 
perty of “aay state! 1 
— it Cannot. Puffen A. 
T. & 6. 5, dis „choses qui peuvent entrer en 
été,” ahne he — that nations have right to gulfs and 
straits upon which their territories lie, denies that the ocean 
nder 
of component parts, which is very Prejudicial € to ake 
yield of oom The stacks oe he kept * m frost by a rable 
0 
may be covered wih earth until required for that 
middle of the Beet heap should, however, be left as long un- 
as the frost will allow, in — that the roots may 
ain in — -iiy the air while = higher temperatures. 
ce is neglec’ the Beet soon runs into de- 
t A care must be taken before pe are — 
that no roots already frost-bitten be introduc to them, 
(To be continued.) 
omin ny people, and Vattel (de 
la Mer, liv. 1, c. 23, f 291), in 1 of his position that 
dominion and roperty are not inseparable in their nature, 
r rks that the English have — claimed the property of 
the seas, although they have e imed the empire. These 18 — 
re 
state ? If this questi 
would not, I conceive, determine that the property of ‘the 5 
must follow the dominion of the sea in bron they are found— 
but the authorities answer it in the — 2 ative ee iy 
of —— va de isdiction, the civil law is alm * and the 
2 law are, — * their 
usual — of —— 2 — Some of the elder of these bad 
5 4A the distance of mariti 
cna should 
re is no I a bar ese | but atte 
The W ä will keep the geo 144 tem 
be oecasionally rubbed round the Boer yom fr 
PEAT Sage fn AND SEWAGE : A Member of a Local rd of 
— ks for the — of any of our correspondent 
who — have actually used Peat Charcoal an wage 
Manure Lge his ee ne will find important s pete. 8 
2 it by Mr. Cuchill, in the Gardeners’ Chronio'e of 
, p. 182. 
dar : T M will find a good accountof the produce and cost 
of keepin Abe in our last number: and we recommend 
him to po rchase the na 2 wae there naros to. To make 
liquid manure, he n for co ng it hi 
cattle, and from which ne mayt gral it for ure ir wet weather, 
2 * “me! he igre dilute in weather,— 
— 
ment, have some sods cut every day, with plenty of Grass on 
em, and throw into Eem ns. If they hav good run, 
then their continued n ess must arise ; if so, 
— 4 r rage bea for something more cooling than they paro 
food, and see yen they are sup- 
<p fresh wash ter.—4A B C. You may begin to 
1 t eight weeks old. Start th 
— uogry, 
n on the qy asas es * can find, not more than a quar- 
ter of g a from the distance gradually 
but do tax thelr po much at first, Well. 
birds will, * 8 “toys” will. There is a. 
grea at deal of ryt 155 1 in the Rev. E. S. Dixon's 
ovecote and A . I am sorry I can give no- 
— pst of the — j nami a . J. Baily, 113, Mount- 
flärkets. 
COVENT GARDEN, Mar 1 
s well supplied with vegetables and wong 
English Pine-apples realise good poss ry do also hothous 
ne 
— citing, revit hh pe ein the od hich by no means Apples may still ~ anges p: G veer air and 
Revievos ut in his ition. Bodin epub., I. 1. — Ż — good. Nuts are as las Straw- 
me prom 5 cosy a stancè 30 leagues, an at “ates a decisio a berries are very plenti fal, ae many of the — are very 
arliament of France in the case of a Duke of Brittany, ant inferior. Young Carrots, Beans (both French and Mazagan), 
Mechanics’ M tore Now 14 ne ce . pall ar in it was n (Fl., liv. 2, ch. 6, n. 22), extends it | Peas, Lettuces, and Artichokes are supplied fro va ge 
and 17th 1852. to 100 miles, inks that two days’ voyage shou otatoes are generally good in quality. i 
? be the measure, These writers, being without any authority | cheaper. — consist of Beas, — r. 
4 com a append 2 y to follow, seem to have followed their own fancies — rarias, Mignon Camellias, Roses, Acacias, Azaleas, Pri- 
it will undoubtedly be, which is to be the lot of him who —— g upon no principle, mut stroy each other’s | mulas, Lily of the valley, and other forced bulbs, 
din cheap and efficient application ie T the great expositors of international law are now, 
ig tivati i PP at the he principle w which rora maritime Pine-apples, per Ib., Pears, dessert, per doz., 2s to 6s 
steam-power ation nt dominion is i that each ae ign state has arrests E Oran a aot., l to 18 6d 
ar as 28 wale tea whe 
Te 
— Te tem terre extendi, quousque — 
ex tur ea . tum ere 
Vali Vordinance de la 
— — 2 168 liv. . t 5, ut Ds gree the Journal of 
Commerce of — 1759, for the sa — and states it 
to be now tablished mi consent of all 
— tions; and Vat ne although he does not — the same pro- 
ition in term „ implies it when he expressly excludes all 
e u tg — sad te straits 9 — wakes Bay, or — Straits — 
agel 
— — A “(de la Mer, — $; 5 28, 17910. oa peni 
usive to show ti ar by ron ——.— ad 
islands ar e 
* able 
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ours 
ement rams sont 
blie; ” aud the e doctrine has been alread 
— deen at acquiring pro in 
ch th ary on the Pandects, ee 
(liv. 1, 11. E png vaie. N eed yogis et res tales i 
quisitione —.— junguntur rebus illis que terra, 
non intel! A quoquam 
e possess e; and — — — — be “justa 
— wa get namenom ll 72 — communium, 
animo domini — ullius est, naturali 
i once—no second plo 
any harrowing is needed, for th weg p | 
cut up and pulverised ae Ragin cut a 87 tly 
to hold 
8 buve tis 
3 as this extract 
may by oveuy ancy 3 
the —Geo. Wingrove Cooke, mois property St 
| 1 5 Morak D: B F. Sow it now or 
ust be sown broadcast, 
Nur it en that an 
intention — appropriation aswellasan aega taking possession, 
is r the occuparcy valid; 4 to wail 
d 3 law that int ry case of territory, the occu panty 7 — only 
be by or on behalf — oe 8 state. Now it cannot be 
contended that the visit of — ship, or the landing 
nion, 
who gained the prizes at p: 
It 
acre, or about that, on the 
wely pulverised surface of a rich tll Ir is harvested as a 
corn - when 
F 
4 a — grag 
5 8 
è 9 E dogs 1 is to 2s 
n, per Ib., 2s to4s to 10s 
„ p. on., 6d to 
> 
Imonds, per peck, 58 
— sweet, per Ib., 28 to 3s Cobs, per 100 
. 54 8 1s 96 7 bunch, 2d to 
Cabba OZ., 9d to s, per 
French Beans, Salt d to „Isto 2 —— per 1b., 8d to 
Broccoli, 
hea — `: 944, Lettuce, b., per 
Aspar agus, 15 gor e, 3s to 78 
— per basket, 9d eim 
s, per doz., 2s 6d to 
Rhubarb, p. aney ta 3d to ioa 
Pota some to 80s 
elende dann do, 9d — ls 
Fennel, per — 2d to 3d 
— 2d to 
ae 
Carrots, per b 
© | Spinach, per sieve, ‘Is to 1; 6a 
2d to 4d Mint, 
Bpa doz. 5 35 
a 
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Y.—Per Load o 
SMITHFIELD, Apri 29. 
Prime Meadow . — to * ‘ae a. 
Apia te. deut on ie ee 
bee i 27 
7 
New aay ve 
ComsERtanp Market, April 29 
Prime 2 gte * a to 86s ten: Clover 
Inferior do. 75 |New 
Ma oiar “g 50 sai Ji 
VEL sort os 
WHITECHAPEL, April 29. 
Fine a Tay 
New Hay ni 
Inferior 
Straw = 
Ar 
AL MARK ET.— Fo ing “ee 
Eden Maine 15s.; Bate's West Hartley, 18 
state, | Haswell, 168. 3d.; Hetton, 1 
15s, 6d. ; Wallsend 168. ; 
at market, pele 
THURSDAY, ipn 45 — The 8 in the 
pran, market since our last report b: 
neve the äre ago'of the few 83 josh, and stocks in 
ss of staplers are becoming red Prices cannot be 
