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she could not, move without help; but no sooner) each its own supply, but a eters counties pour in 
oes of “Fire!” salute her ears than mans — by millers’ waggons, Ke. The Great 
she bounds from her bed and escapes the danger. | Aort * ay, for instance, a s year been 
And now that e must both walk and . Ruston's Corn ene t, = —— 
run, whether she will or not, it is necessary at irast from i it pR ans perba al ang th 1 oF, z bed OA 
that every farmer should adopt every means to — atat — — 3 PPL SERO: SUPPI: 04A ought to bes: e if the schoolmaster rye oo 
improve his own practice, so as to walk wit 3 ugat to be, a humane and intelligent man 
uprigh front d independent bearing. In the on COUNTIES agg. ee 5 wae tam pve a ere — ‘6 
t place, remodel your system of carrying on your Barley . .. 9,364 Botley TAAI 1,458 | to his gang 1 little labourers. — erwise to . — 
tural operations. Do not labour under the Has Kb 2 Man ia ary spon nden M. at “€ the Shes at of Hie kanan 
delusion that the circle of blue sky which limits Beans 11 — 8 a pauper bon 0 Bpap a tarm for the 
our horizon contains within it all the agricultural| Peas 41 Peas ., 3 in England,“ 
S ee e ee. 1 n much as b en fren tho pakaa koga d E 
railway carriage, sa. visi Tiptree-hall, Castleacre, SEE Rost c able-bodied inmates it is probable th i 
Myremill, or Auchne d however doubtful 8 S SSEpE 2 8 Q and autumn, when their exertions would be id 
may be o menens of Ba Sea ng balance A Ss8gs" a Toge z 8 | Br 8 requisition, there would be little or no available 
a be Ed you will see and learn some truth 8 2 am ei 3 S, Tie e ma me Re house, gees sd ne 
at will be useful to saa in your every-day Beesrsrreses: E z = — uF, which item of fate z 
; PRrrsisssssrss 2 : would soon reach an amount oul 
practice. H. ; ** ss 24 rove d i — 
* we 2882 42 „ brove destructive to the whole 3 
5 88 rar arua t eg sidered, and 
preme LANE. S888 8 88888883 | Bia 8 — W irag made for th formation of that important 
tropolitan corn mar held: tir’ two ad- e ocument, so as neither to excite the i re of owners 
joining baita buildings i in deer e opened, the one in 1749 V 8 2 = 32 ie ee dulity of occupiers of land. J. W., Pee 
ee [| — 
2 @ . ig sa 
trade, rho it the ‘market stands, yan ar manage 2 a g à = BRITISH ASSOCIATION, BELFAST—1852, 
Of late they * a e eee several old 1 Po Au g: ; as Bees 8 3 — i x ane — 2 — — 2 
OF 1 I ) mo ass BSS 8 2 heory has been usually ap, By Mr. R. Russe, 
joining, and expect, in the cou fa onths, to F Bem ‘whi i ; 
double the of the 8 out the old . sens y RE 4 Mire — N his ae posi di * 
stands and erecting new. The new building belongs to La apie oe a? ah ee 2 3 here were several well-recognised logical j 
the London Corn hie Company, shee’ tres by Rein eee eno : 3 8 in ditions which were entirel osed to a WA 
7 Geo. IV, c. 55, and is governed by directors; a 22 we 8288 g 355 | translation of the — f sto taken in 
general assembly” of the company — bye. laws. SS NSS rosSs| Fe 1 t th 
The officers of the two are a secretary and -beadle for 8888888888888 8 — n n 
—— The l market-days are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Bee: a 8 | 2 5 ae in front of ee E ; ris was at 
— — and hours of attendance from 10 a.m. to half- S Se A = = Tatianos pih the idea of hene i>as 2. 2 
e S288 8822238 ES S,” ifferent thermometrical and ygrometrical states 
ente ie pone raps eee: . eS FE $ 8 the air on the east and west sides of the supposed 
a tetes raa Ags s — —5 33 | 22 — circular storms in high latitudes were altogether ano- 
and Peas, and 6 2 quarter 2 ter 18 df me SSS SZS ESS SAS 8 5 85 malous. 3. That the calm often occurring before the 
commissi ? * et ter a pa p change of the wind from an easterly 
ion, various ; unt, to cover credit. The Paan T heen teat SRR RAA Ek quarter, commonly considered as the centre or “ 
. > 
N Sie cig, or railw 1 Mr. Burness, in Blackies Cyclopedia of Agriculture. eye,” was inconsistent with progression, inasmuch a 
imetage, sampling, wa . uea * al oak ev ry storm oe be considered to drag its “eye” along 
Wheat, 43. 6d. terage, 2 ; EE E E with it. 4. That the east wind in these storms 
ring ae — 8 d ones — she — POOR-LAW AMELIORATION. merely confined to : hn limited height ti. 
landing, iveri quarter. Rent and re “Tue orderly ~~ cleanliness, morality, and 3 while the-north whit een 
insuranee, 6s. per 100 quarters pet: week! for. Wheat, religion which ma =i imparted to to children in ? Irish e direction at grea 33 Re If "the fall of the 
p and Peas, and for Onis 7d. and 4s.  poothouses — ep a 
respectively ; besides rem 5 subse- England, where mro equa athered the the f a of à — of fagal force of the air tt por — che mercury ought o 
8 8 famili ep: ved warning 
uently noticed. aa N f the ‘chaser pays half | and peop ng doo rary 8 — A 
, but when he does so, he buys accordingl n aren — all : eee eee tl 
m the above charges, the corporation of a Y the houses demoralise is pret and a e — ich 5 88 ene ee = 2 rs 
mip 5 hones bape p prine : ely Reg in tie ooru 8 this elass great attention — of late en . The re à 
er dues ; i Kerem. y prescrip- | ¥ en paid by insisting upon regular attendance at 2 that 
— the right of measuring all k f | school fi 1 2 of bet S 8, 1852, was sketched out on 
port of A work parT I rwe | enoo - raging a ime Bae A Pecans e by {i me eae revailed aie 4 eT oie 
corn meters and fellowship porters appointed, the attaching a portion of land to each union-house — — > ind the = S pia bes of snow in the fore 
former by its corn and coal committee, and the latter by cultivation 8 all the boys a-betwoen the a of 9 and 16 gn Nee cade W. wind ands 
the — of Billingsgate, who is, ex oficio, the | years, it having been found that — ‘compe the pei be epet sag bang 5 a Sea ri ee 
—— of the fellowship. Before a vessel can com- — — in reading, writing, arithmetic, &c., without fo * s ari > E it 3 rieane fron 
rosy harge its cargo, it is necessary to take out labour their minds are not sufficiently withdrawn — h N oN, <a — — fall of snow for 
a “Lord Mayor’s order,” obtainable at the Coquet bad habits to fit them for situations out of the house; for $0 lis fie Th gos 9 f ow fll on the level where 
85 , Mansion House, on paying for foreign corn 2s. 6d, the great object which ought to be ever present to the sake jn Bagh snow : ere 30 and 40 feet 
5 quarters and under 50, 3s. 6d. on 50 quarters and | minds of all guardians of the poor and other authoriti — — _ —— oh ihe ar: —— 
ander 100, and ba 6d. on 100 quarters Se e . — to prodace such a | ice ny, ane ahows 1 sheep 
ut if there i is more than one kind of corn on board, 1s, | reformation and improvement i 3 * AE now. It ‘vas “shown that t this hurricane from 5 
v the U wre K i A N.E., on the geen ten ee blew for 10 hours! 
1 — ingdom pay Coming under influence, whether old or young, but e south, and tha 
8. 2d. 2 with — on aan a particularly the young, as will fit them for futu & f. — reached undred miles to the 
d 1 d A ty re sel | probably did 1 extend as many miles 
t above 
was 
r an of grain : eae ia pe 
besides a charge of Id. — quarter as city dues not 3 way to r where 
charged on forei and which is to contort Eaves at t least, a prospect of independence and — day 3 clear and — osty. The author 
that horizontal rotation of the air was 
Speera uecess that has attended a considera r | that the vertical rotation of the 
„of experiments in training boys to indy 25 order, with the upper S.W. stream, i 
eans, | DY uld b 
| weather on 3 or 4 acres of land attached to each union- i mary fa 
2 entitles the plan to the careful consideration of C — i cfa by 
„ notwithstanding the exaggerated profits and and moister body of air taking the 
ede statements which have appeared from the and wen spinni The violent n 
no 
Metage is ls. 4d. less than on board vessel, or 84. 2 —— 
per valuations placed to to the cont of produce wh 
R fillage id. and ld., as before, and porterage 2d. been © retained for consumption E pro the afiha b- e „On the reading ‘of ce rotor Th ac er 
In pes i; the corn trade of Mark-lane, th f Stokes, D r. on Tyndall, and W 3 
k-lane, the two| Tt does not appear advisable that more land should f the rotato ae 
appellations returns” and “ arrivals’ observed; be operated upon than is adequate to the employment spoke in favour aed ry endeavoured, 
t 
thr 
: esa e four or five days a week, would, under o 
the | judicious management, be found sufficient to keep it 
5 to till it properly, and to gather the crops. 
schoolmas' there 
