THE. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ma 
ILMAY 6 
310 
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pap greatest extent, — epidemic distempers, both in man „ May 1.—In 1 of the hea 
her anima none been greatly mitigated. has N at the commencement of — week, very l ha „ COVENT GARDEN, - 
coe hae a ry ittle The —— is Mar 
been 0 ed, on — — regard to Barley so "We how 2 Fruit. Pine-app. „ for th Venetabies “Kinds 
‘or t t most 
ers y in level and d damp — ** ee eee e FN to son, guano on.the ena intended re 4 ise an Ee — 2 ones pleas * ly ot rege 
of eu vation, and th who have fo en. 8 During the last two or three days the w 8 (Pe dee Nas ds spate i * ance m be boul the nO 
eeupations are “driven to seek refu uge in towns, that changed for the better, and we are now ploughing 224 — ad Oranges + fet for the demand, 7 berta fetch from (ia TE joo 
epidemic and .¢ 2 revive and unge wich — — — busily; 3 the stones off the land . Se — Among oP cause eae pi Sree 
evix way; also levellin N rae. 6d 
renew wed virulence . veg a contingency scarcely stonivg up bre — 1 5 the fences rig 2 oy ind nMan- | pear een wee, are picntifel. Maia sag Á 28. 6d. 
it wn observation: an instance gold Wurzel all finished, and feeding bullocks now gettin * may T bought at — oye — 1s. 6d. to 28. 6d. per 100.” Wr is also 
of the kind, however, arose : A iy os cating yox shay and water, and doing very well; jel psa. | of He for the, demand. „e pee x Title de and other 
5 à ung Cloye a 8 7 2 Kunz, 
tesina, Deformation a Bngland, and b informe Se ming Clover aa reom food Por Morges ILAE, sp de Ac lo an tg 855 
e e i id d in Rte has continued very unfavourable ; thes Futis 
. eae 4 : 1 z : 
pasturage, in consequence of the abolition e (reo nies still very much in arrear, more — in CCC 
= the almost entire suppression 0 iculture during stra. frp fle pe pA horses hore been employed chiefly in sawt orruka per 1b.. 1s to 29 pamong, ber dot. 1” to 4 100, Ga tote 
e reign He VIII., that pestilen disease but we! er Turnips, u has been sown with Oats, | Apples, dessert, per! paS Am onds, er 60a 
. A 8 ne pare been unable to finish working the! „heben p. bi anes tone ral 
became wonderfull provan in Englan d rnin. | tith, having been o perverted wn Gere rain fallin ng in a almost phe Pears, per hell 3 Walau ies er RETA 
ously fatal. At time.the rural — — Sed to instance ete w „g. sowing. We have 8 potile, 6a to is 12055 dere ger 8 
the towns, where a vast urse of was Aan kury Önts aod haye e this day commenced :Barley Oranges, — i eed AE 2 1 
3 l 8 ear is too late for the produce of per S 
thus ERY for it a under the Seren malting 4 Uae e naro been 9 158 hair og VEGET ci i es bun tas l 
ices * ainage was er- et upon the land, by carting manure, and Asparagus, per 100, 1 
country districts, sew e unknown 25 eee sacks of superphosphate of 3 * — Ca abbages, per 5 ed tots Shaler ees hf. sieve,2s tose 
2 wii h were on that pay peciliarly unfitted | ¢ io Tumnipcrep. One horse, and cart has been continually p- doz. bu qi tee. a fears per To» tof 
‘for the eception of any great in influx of f inhabitants dles for the removal of 5 cai pale Be = ere pe ar ae. „1 6d tos Seakaley per pone, 8 to 1 6d 
hence, in me words of Horace +| garting toh for = pigs ‘and cae, We 8 Borrel per hall sleve, 6d to ad french Hoan ans per ito wy 9 — 
‘Nova. febrium ‘or cows in a ys, as the pastures are now afford- | — ee RENS — Turnip, do, i l-A 
“ Terris incubuit, cohors.“ x 2 ‘Sw aay as p the cows. slray do eto ee E . 3 1 ae Hence, Ox 15 115 
d The mere su cial cultivation of the soil, without | night, which r anpii ＋ ere allowe to lie out at rai . derb per bush, 3s wito 5s n 
oe drainage, wherever it is required by the naturally aeg have rotons 8 various were * Ked Boge per dor act to 12 to 88 Mushrooms Per portie, M 1s 
h pervious quality of the land, can ere the | 5 feet d up ineffectual drains, and placing them deeper, viz., Cucumbers ech ö tox” Rare Ber bunei ad: fa et 
caithiness of the atmosphere only in a limited de eet deep. They have also p= Levering the “soil in meadow | Lights Pendan., la tojad S 
The observation has been made by a practical w ane an —.— e been made by a rivulet, also e Verte be wre 
the subject, that in clearing and cultiv * = ee. upon age bare ple pom velling 5 been done durin oH babe ene te ts re 1 e 
an although the climate is — improved, past hate ald es we nae e time giving an 22 ation of e Sni ner ber, 1s to. Tao 4s ai pec eg eae 
it is 00 jam Dar, May 5, 
— ria 5 1 and has egg too dearly learned, | are still paaien — in — * — icant: ee. — Mes — — * 
ect is insalub We may rational sheep are yet feeding on Swedes, and d : our torte rs. PATTENDEN and SMT TR report that — e 
inf ese ill * would 1 not — * to anything where they have been crowned down hen peg A pa 25 Mid. ipaa aT ete ; 
like the — N g | the lamb i alowed to a0 H 3 Weal 2 s to 100s | Yearling Kents, p. cwt, 
2 re all go before the ewes, the buds or 58 — 7 | Yearlin 160 x seto tu 
= ns the prii ary, step in these under appear, in which ro ys 7 e ge. on m Faruhams 57 a „ * * E 
= on Seg ee N 
1 The — ray is ve of colonisation, and has is aattiment — have nearly finished selling ery aes paper m OES, fy SOUTHWARK, WAPERSIDE, Mar 1. 
2 p i eat portion o he ewes; havin e hae ne that the arri 1 from ' 
ET MISTES ae — We have also sold a good number of Saane ale is 1 r * . extensive, wath wk our al py 
5 R 
Cale — n ome ewes, having fatt — their lamha, for both both of ng we pres, excep in the ver yery AIRA orkes which Piping Lan a 
nd Op x 22 n ion — an 7 
BEDFORDSH — F PRIL AND MA — ed in = icking up Swedes Tor Sem — pad nes 3 4 ison; ae Bs to” 100s; 115 Bege ents, 1208 to es 
-omployed a 1 horses have lately been up Grass from Wheat, Graepgronad, Fares. So, > picking seb hit Sars eigen on Masih toe o ios a 
Turnips i al * ey: speeding. propari ing fallows for | ro e 22 in 1 Drar land for © SMITHFIELD, Moxoar, May 
ss land, carting Jiquid nana winter Beans, rolling 8 CA el 
i ip en Pank 3 arge supply of Beasts and of excellent 
— heat, Beans, Peas „ — * . being dry we were busy mt nl 3 pirga A r eee ma the who sle, ‘du ce a 
eing Lucerne, threshing 1 Wheat by 1 g "T re is Nr ing gate well, We had snow showers Hurda 2 average prices Rider lowe . E pier are afew t ody Shee 3 
stip Bhan op e, j 3 e num pe is still very sm consists pr 
ards at ni ay, and receive dry food prevented us d balf-m „ ——— 
Bai atment, ee ee ior, sera atean EE spot beon working so walsios | Ges e 
ae ee tils, an 3 it will enable us to get the Barley | & Rois : is in request, at rather more money. Trade is brisk “et 
prac trae eae esn: = —.— have corn, in addition a ke . y bonas of next week. ather is | Porkers ERAS 2 iB it. Figs are bye, ween aie 
consumed, The wet weather 5 h ag pure e haath SUSSEX Fan prey, ey pint nay ont 5 380 Sheep, and 79 Calves S; — — Scot 4.200 io e 
and im th z må weather has been fine for two Per N of 8 1b i $ 
well; provement 24 sheep. The page — * biete f 3 ff tie wee a pare fueled Sogn snc seed Sane to-day. Best siiin Herrin 304 i 5 fg Woals e 
—— y | If the we 2 Fe ger 
— age er, been e upon 6 oils by ka W ather still Codie fine this will be a busy se with pia Snort l al e 2) DittoShom wd gas 8 
at present, is "The you onesie — A sanat fig e aot 8 ing the land for planting Potatoes, Mangold Wur- 1 spi aes $ Ewes and second quality 4 ont 
r. Bart ei Wi n sowing Carrots, rolling Oats and Barley, threshin Best Downs & Hisif-bveds 5 6 to5 5 E ene 
y many i inst ces. „26 5 Beans — 32 heat for 2 for young aa: the grou: und bei ing » o wet h ha as D 5 2— 5 4 EE eertse 1 0 
3 still prevented us from turning them out to Bonu omi. SAE Lambs—I6 990, Calves—166. Pizel. in 
& 3 | digging stones out of land, w which was marked when — gr — Th PEDAL May s 1 ie 
. e number of — on sale — 2 s ee e ö 
foo Åra 1 — Ir bad — 
are pee — wretched] d, 
y ba 15 considerable breadth of was subsoiled; turning dung-heaps, filling and spreadin ival of several for 
8 g several iore: 
exceedingl y — ‘owing to te ji Mow state of the pr markets. 
— Saintfoin has been sown thi 
is spring; many persons have z 
— 415 * 2 A e faith 25 3 without 8 3 Mangold Wurzel; repairing ro —— — 
> ut ha £ 
whether eng ome soils ye — for i — 12 5 — E — is, 2 ` is an 3 Ceo for e e dorethe a 
5 3 remain unsold. The of S eie 
said tb to be ee oppose ef * by rant nes ay be 1 obstinate, to, mAT Be 8 ae otices to Correspondents. seapendy prices are about 24. per 8 Ibs. „ 
— wo are. suficien 2 8 e p speedily adopt | mation on such details as works on botany do not — infor. e dady 10 means good in e Ji . — wendy the best 
— nt, homer — pore mber to te ww. imple- plants. You s should $ arn ret eara en 50 8 t d by different — — T bag! fur inferior make about 5 pers Ipe x 
-ever pone qualifed.— Ta — — — how- Lindley for which purpos een 6 plants wien 117 Calves. 8 5 . easly 8 fm 
„ MERSE Farm, April 28.— Since last report Hewitt . 3 e you ene ar DE hame coun a 4 0t0 4 4) B 00 s 
Barley fe ag eis poan Tarnig land and sowing maa —— — 3 poraz panion,” or his ‘Cybele Best Short B suse 0-4 3 Dito 8 eee F 
A — 2 ey, tiles and cate it is indispensable — b tany, as in all other Calves ge, Se tern a z > hae 315 . bla second quality 3 8—4 6 
fee og ; n ur. carts one day at the | BUTTER e to opin ~ the beginning Best Downs SHAD 5 4 — Ee, 
Turnips, burning Thorns pr employed turning dung for | from * Pas an they be extirpated pean ore * = = face 
ee 2 Ds gay ecg | fences; a| roots, has been soid $ Sturing with go 50 Bs N Mes eat thei Beasts—1124. Sheep and Lge Seger 3 
-eattle.—J. B. aai eeding the is Ranunculus fica Be — MARK LANE, Monpay, May 1 
; M, May 2. Mes E, ay J. 
past week in ge ekting the lan ea eee Senegal dorine fhe Canzozs ue wee Won zl C—Middle of Mar. About 8 e sea ar r and 
‘Turnips, ro Ning = — seeds hors er for Mangold Want and | CHEMIstTRY—B Aldham—You sh se fen ‘gape. ged . fe wn 
oe and top- d anf e-hoeing f de gathering tuition of some able ch ebe ee a neat o r the very finest samples. The arri ala 2 — P week r quarter 
The g now. very — y= Seagate: te of soda. | the English perhana i Chemi ag _— <uarvers-and lerle prowess could be mae with sales even at 
as fast as yt e — we work ie “proceeding Cannas Top—Can an ny 0 one — 5 Ae 0 — — malting Barley are the turn dearer ans 
3 East Lor l wth be a Riad to tis top @ serit ea 2 spark 4 — Peas. a. 17 other dee 2 2 
hail rain, Work upon the f: hie en reg 
week has e farm during the Conn T ia ITISH zR AN MERIAL QUARTER 
tended for Potatoes Se am n per Ile and eleaning land in- threshing Poe We 15 a very desirable appendage to a When, Ses — Kent, a Suffolk . . . White}43 
Oats, and hoeing Wheat when the lumad y moning Barley and additional horse-power An . e ir 9 5 Bat Satin toate i ai * at valier jo 
3 eee mg i 28- Since last report we ——. om than any man co eo a nts Linco une ad Yor Belange 
2 HEESE—H R — Will teh, rere eee ou 
small seed and nearly finished so any of our subscribers Ta ber 
penes, “iliow. tor mem and the est ofthe) theland under arne the at kin ag gets . to give a 2 pee a aud Essex 2. Z 
upy us for some |,Dis ee . 7 1 . f. 7 
— * — 1 ourable, Gas A P gee eiri A ce. at — poultry suffer from exposure to me and new « . ee iB 
Wareel (whigh WW te aa] Seten cold, and need a proper roosting-house at night as | Peay Waterers Sy sels 
urzel (w. we intend planting this oa its worst form, and, no . j nt is roup — 5 
h no doubt, the fl sh 
— — 3 Potatoes, turnin e) lig s “2 read. | - tinuously passes has the usual . — matier which e eee Becken ‘and T 
pareen > .F. C. dung 22 too, is often incidental with —— e ges See ake — dot Bonden le 
H WIGTONSHI referred s T” "purchase 5 
f 3 acres of „ 23 E 26 70 ) acres arable, „ — mitch . 7 e — dealin e, sales A for fet Be 
weather has been all that could be wished for th back the place, Lambeth. . Santos, Esq., 4, Union- | an improved inguiry, at €d. La 
ope e necessary | NITRATE or Sopa—A Sub—It will probabl BP ara the 2th wit. the weasher ‘es been fine, de 
8 1 circumstances, 19 acres of — are lad ray produce if sown on the — han — s — rger | declined 18. eis 12 ay — 2 a eee e m * 
red Clover — lbs of with 3 bushels of Rye. grass, 4 Ibs. of ps ewt. per acre in wet weather, broadcast, 5 18 83 the supplies afiorded by sie, 
light a 4 s. of white per acre. The field being of a | T egins to look green. ee the 8 keea, arant » will probably jan “ol “considera, 
with 7 — character, the Grasses were 8 a | TURNIPS AND Man ANGOLD  _WURZEL—B 4 The value "of 8 —— sa weg ip rig — a * 
in your neig — racre. [Is this a usual mg omil because you e 4 T ai ne rices of ai —— 5 = in the Balde a Wupper © with rather, 
ne Beans planted eee ; and the earlier 2 ² A E aer tagene- y Wheat, for whieh some orders had arrived 
yet a healthy aspect : 3 ware ground, and assume as moeng pest * would be buried by the — gre — , » age vr “alto advancing. G 2058 e 
cast, was t f 4 considera le breadth, so 3 n the flat, The best Turni < > Flour, s 3 Barley, 2 or in reigh 
gypsum per acre (5 with an equal quantity of — — i pens near Hawick, N.B., 3, price th Bos ae by Nood, | east coast. Prices in New ‘Yor one ith ult. w . 
and moist = yrkis Zert. of — during one of the calm — on Grass land w ns Seen ust will act | for Flour, 41s, to 48s. per ar for Wana is, to is for Oe 
of Potatoes have Te 1 A very great quantity 1 Deol in any w 5 nee prices had rater a downward i tendency, sting he supplies 
general confidence y been ‘planted i is the district, or “T. Ey rermet, ” in col, IMPERIAL A Wheat. Oats. ; Rye. 
this valuable esoulent — 9 .— ted i n an rigo ar a Evennett, Westmill, near r Ware.“ a, p. 292, read “T, sar —— ——. sis “i aa pa ia ait 5 
gu sae p to own par — re w ot o 29 6 
p’s planted in the period of this — we have only 3 poten s of arke 8 3 5 4 2 2 1 2 10 
— manure, and a 3 with 30 carts of w HAY. j 4810} 32 1 8| 29 7 
latter was supplied to the — bie quantity of gypsum ; es ion Load of 36 Trusses. 49 6 31 10 s| 2 
ar r i i MITHFIELD — 5 
8 ation with our farm-| Peantair Garo" | FT . 2 
— ur manual ope . to prevent ammoniacal er 55 Ner Clover 5 x Duties on Foreign Grain! 7 2 0 a 
ing Oats for — memes ah Bs farm have been pre- | p 18 8 J. Coorxx. Fluctuations i st six weeks 
Carrots, with with —— . men and 3 ground for e aera Ola Glove ee | traw 28s to 32s . April Apelis. — e 
* horses . ve rt) — — 
and straw, ‘the ontinuing to thrive — bagra e 3 2 a age ste as # 
for 6 younger ponte being turned on Turnips 75 — | Josiya Baxes, | 51 6 bs 
or7 ‘hours e day, [About “ on to the —.— Fine Old Hay 9060 izenars y May 4, „ 5 
page 294.)—D, M. ut Gold of Pleasur — Inferior Hay or = p 1 70 to ‘95s | Straw 268 to 3 1 4 me 5 oe go 
New Bare So a a L — 2 „ 5 10 826 48 19 a o a “ 
w Glover ų ga 49 7 2 w e 
49 6 : = 5 a 
