20—1852. | 
e Wandle, and that he had 8 a 
— — Capt Smith, dated 9th March, 1852, 
rhich that * stated that a large number of 
had to and were doing well, and 
hat but a ai small numbe: * of the eggs were addled ; 
wi en that there should be a 
ra and 
6 thd 0 on aship biscuit 
As evidence of the su e 
rance 
made, under 
an 
stoe: t country, and that although 
but a short time had yet elapsed the results — roved 
isfactory. A — had been enge, 
ine, Loire, and Sabie) 
gae od obta ned 
ste 3 
of 
less than 500,000,000 Ibs. of food 
som 
eneria : 
w days the change colour, from ‘the ne 
d of . and * mers matter, and the 
a gy’ A few water-snails were 
then introduced, e 
the aaa which $ 
time; and it 
time t 
snails, the fish and plant had, without y c 
of water, been ke ept in a perfect state of health 
ly os aree 
Transfer of Land.—In all countries and at all times 
the Land n aa ultim 
t 
that in 2 4 civilised coun 
the state of its e aas and as seque 
general condition of its people, will de deteriorated 
— aeia rtion to the amount of obstac 
d may naturally 25 —.— 
ent —— 2 ak ‘the integrity o 
the t testimonies a ‘ll ‘well-informed 
who” ere carefully exam the condition 
in oth 
er anion eae n 
by the operation 
not subdivide a e estate. 
il 
the of the United Kingdom continue 
to lay field to field, phe ype soya po tracts of 
— into few hands, that still prea i evil is also pend 
caused by the legal obstacles to ts free fer, 
iments are Dyp ned oe some slight extent ni the 
f the laws of primogeniture 
safely very m 
least four-fifths of the Wuited . are held in in Pee 
amily settlemen 
cable 
pec Lobos 
1 Ei spn 26, 1852.— 
— 
e. 
de 
belong to | Sette 
called in plain 
Land Tribunal, or bel less ess distinct ly | 
grr i 
of occupying owners 4 
established beyond any farther controversy, that —— 1 
rs feel n tural to fritte: A 
ed New "Hay 
e 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ae of claiming them as British property, her 
Majesty’s Government do not e e any 
05 ‘card * * o those islan 9 
them. I am, e 
— — humble servant, H. 
pool Times. 
* 
EA 
Notices to Correspondents 
means of 
We have not 
rt. 
— MANAGEMENT: The little book by Mr. 
‘Milburn 2 8. Orr and — ) seems to contain all you want. 
INING: &. We not = ieve that to add ans 
above the tiles is to . We wil sprey 
Dra 
gapa m 
8 tool between ‘plants 2 feet a 
five da 
RTE: HS 2 
crop. Rye son now vee not yield much of a crop nex 
year, after cutting in autumn 
1 z LIME: Inquirer. mit 
acid phew: bones to destructive distillation, water would = 
off, and then iod gases uent on ng oi 
animal matter of the bone; and so soon as s the ase ‘hus 
part, an a 
If you were to sub 
phos hate, ph pour pi 
phuretted „ gr — would make their — The 
— n 2 fim, tort would be sulphate, phosphate, and 
Sw * D Man : Tenant Farmer. In Southern England 
iti is * to phate 30 ‘tons of the latter than 20 4 the former 
per acre ; „and 30 t tons fh 0 * tter pre ain more nutriment 
would as oa hate 20 tons of 
Swedes A November as 24 ‘oan of Mangold Wurzel. Man- 
gold Wurzel is better apas or ogee = — — 4 and Apri — 
and it is in the spring m , wh artly dried, th 
it is especially useful, We should thik that for young stoc —.— 
of Mangold Wurzel per day, 
mith — out 2 lbs. ot Be 
me Å A 
and we straw 2 
ds, w 
your t 
U. F ine 
l g the ces — co! 
The following a are e'this day’s quotations — 
You might sow Barley. still with probability of e: 
an 
— fr 
could — Thirty Leu of — od Wurzel will exhaust 
the land more than 20 tons of Swede: 
Markets. 
— — 
co T GARDEN, May 15, 
Vegetables and fruit are pientiful. English Pine-apples, 
hona o: * Soot 1 as do also hothouse Grapes. 
A few des — ra till be obtained. ranges are 
plentifaliy suppi ed, ony hes g uts are nearly the 
uoted. . are plentiful. Young 
Car noB, Ben — Toot h French and Mazagan), Peas, Lettuces 
and Artichokes contin — be supp plied from France. . 
= generally good in quality pte 
om open borders “rss a west hg En; oe Mus 
— eaper, Cut of H Fe Cine. 
rarias, ne 5 be ene Azaleas, Pri- 
mulas, Lily of the Valley, aud other bulbs, 
FRUIT 
Pine-apples, per Ib., 6s to 108 doz., 28 to 68 
Grapes, hothouse, p. ib. “Ss to be 
Lis m, per Fabi stog 
Cherries, so Da Seville, per 
be Lions, er doz., Is to 2 
Brazil, box „128 to l4s 
Cobs, per 100 1008 
imonds, per peck, 5s 
eet, per Ib., 28 to 3s 
VEGET 1 
Cabbages, — —.— 9d * ls 3d | Parsnips, per — 4d to Is 
— N san 
border), do. 6480 ls 
Turnips, 1 p. doz. ,28 6d ai 36 60 
Ardchokes, ern Jerus, 8 9 
aaor A — 4 A 2d to 
ennel, per bun 
Nuts, Barcelona,p.bsh, 20sto22s | 
Spinach, per sieve, Is to 1s 6d | Mi int, per bunch, 24 5 td 
— r E 3d 
Endive, per WV atercresses, p.12 bus. tols 
Beet, per doz., 1 
HAT — Per Load of 36 Trusses, 
MITHFIELD, „May 13, 
Prime Meadow -N * to 85s Clov 
2 do. Lad 2d i 
cr J. COOPER. 
de dull, 
CUMBERLAND MARKET, May 13. 
Prime Meadow Hay T to 88s | Inferior — 
Taferior res 65 78 
New H ae 
Old Clove: 
ee shi to Sis 
ow 30 
* 5 Josnba Pane: 
HITECHAPEL, May 13 
"5 to 80s; Old Clover fi 
nferior do... 
d 55 New Clover. 
e Inferior do.. 
Fine old Hay ++» 908 to 968 
. 70 80 
70 ai * 
28 
ew Har 
Interior do..., 
Straw 25 *. — 
COAL MARKET.—Fripay, 
Eden Main, 153.; Wallsend 1 8 cpt; — 9d.; Walls. 
end Hetton, 166. Wallsend w a, 15s. 9d.; Wallsend 
Stew s.—Shi ips at mark 
HOPS.—Boroven Market, May 14. 
attenden and Smith report that whe demand con. 
— steady for all sorts, at firm prices. There has been a 
soot inquiry for 1846’s, 1847’s, and 1848's, the stocks of which 
are b Praa 
Kente 120s to 180s 
Mid & East 
Weald Kents aa hy 19958 
Ire e gb 
to 508. 
00 
THURSDAY, hey Men no material altera. 
rc er Begia Fan a Wool market. Fae Sanand j) 
to E Son dn ca prices 4 83 
The arrivals from country are un. 
=, even for the season, 
4 Ro ~ A and noil 
piece 
— T's 
price 
POTATOES, —SovuTHwark, May 10. 
The 3 A ars spe a the past fied the 9 
— ke pokr e been more limited than any wee! 
y 
Regents, 90s, 
60s, to 70s. ; 
Kent and Essex, 
08, ; 3 re 80s, to 908. 
bridge, 60s, 
uen 
— 
Wisbeac we takes 
labg t pibg 
MITHFIELD.—Monpay, Mer as 10. 
e have a large supply of Beasts, and n 
4 consequently trade generally 88 
ma 
Good Calves are sellin: 
y and Holland there are 350- 
heep, oan 166 U5 Galvat ; from Scotl 2 530 Seen 1 
pe erne ip 2809; and 150 from the northern 
8 d Per st. of 8lbs.—s 
Best — 4 wools. 
ae a 
Do. 
Pes uati 
0| Do. S X ty 
ns Lam ty nap 
brode Kan Ar see 
4.— (4358; Sheep cea ARA 25, 0 Calves, ‘231; ; Pigs, 365, 
Fray, May 14. 
The number of Beasts ily = ia pi also y the demand. 
aintained, an 
d 
0 to 
0 — 
0 — 
6 
3 
0 — 
6 =- 
SS 
J 8 
0 0 
3 3 
0 0 
2 2 
w. 5 
.3 4 
2 3 
10 
of Ia ate —4 choicest English, ur foreign . — an of — 
—— Sheep, and 318 Calves. The number of Milch 
— 
. 
MARK L 
Moxpar, May 10.— Although the 1 y of English Wheat by 
— 4 — 1 this 11 creamy was moderate, 
ta 8 to 28. per 
— 8 
y Fe 
— to eases aa cpanel 
nominal, — to force sales 
In Barley w — — E ge ie rom a day 
Beans a 7a 5 
last 5 a 
foreign is ter s — e ter, and holders 
PER L Qoa GER 
vee, Beer. ‘Kent, & Suffolk.. White 
‘fine 8 runs. ditto 
H ꝓ—L—ͤ—— ** ** * 
1 Fio Houle e 
“agit —.— is Ade aa ee bat 
. 45 Red 
ic —47|\Red 
For 
Barley, grind * distil., 268 to 206. Che Malting . 
eign .. grinding and distilling a 22—28 Malting . 
Oa ats, Ester, and Su 
otch u 9 Potato 2 22—25 Feed 
Potato 21—24 Feed 
Poland and Breu g” —22|Feed. 
For 
29—31 
„ oe 
20—75- 
8 
ess 
8 , foreign 
e, Pie 
— 
265 to 298. ick 22—32 Henor, 
28 — 3s.. be ane 
eas, white, Essex and Kent.. — 
ak Maple.. s... 298 to 
Maie 
2 bert marks delivered ...per sack 37—40 Yellow... 
„ditto 25—3?| Norfolk 
barrel|17—23) Per sack 
25 of F 
Zales Egyptian 
85—37 Suffolk. 
300 Foreign 
| Wheat, = Barley. a Oats, * 
| 
Flour. 
Qrs. 
1960 
1620 
1810 sacks. 
25,710 bris 
Foreign ... 
IMPERIAL AVERAGES, 
Bartey.| Oats 
: 
* 
WHEAT. RTE. 
P 
—jͤ— — 
8882 
Sse 
19 
19 
19 
19 
orp tom ny 
ä — 
d. 
9 
4 
1 
8 
5 
1 
SSSESS" 
i 
d 
4 
7 
4 
3 
9 
8 
6 
8 
9 jl 31 11 
oreign Gra 
HE LAST rao 1 
uties on . per qr. 
FLUCTUATIONS IN T rie AVERAGES. 
Prices. | Apr. 3 Apr. 10 | Apr. 17. Apr, 24 
Marl. | Mars, 
. 
25s. 
+. 115s to 130s 
Sts to 1106 
— TA May i. —At this 
per qr. BIDAT, 
market prea was only a — attendance 
expe pany ce 
sack 33 at 8 late rates. Oats 
without 
qr. advance. Indian Corn was neglected 
i. lower. s * 
