THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jone 3, 
— COVENT GA 
pi once remarkable for the r the richness of their | his forefathers, I am not surprised that the high 5 r N — 2. i 
cheese, became poor, but were restored to the heir lof »f Cornwall should be one of the long-eherished o vey . Bde ged Se eee nt for the “demand; f 16h of 
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2 e. * . the cultivators of her soil. Would that other land- | spec e e "al a 
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the quality of fold-yard manure. Fat eattle yielded better lords or follow the steps of . enlig aoa 0 ee in 8. market "Nut are e prot 
q dl Tani an cows. Why was that ? org o of Tre aske by granting long le leas es to! their rr mand. Filberts renee frony ei 0 20. per 100lbs. Oran fy s for the 
> ae f fat cattle. emons are moderately p. entul. Straw aaa very, , plenti L 
ep of lime in the manure of! and wagin agams tables, Carrots and Turnips et states nt and g wo ym, 
5 h and build up the r * dici ; Canli fre- 
FCC aah gro manors |soil—the very high fences. — 7. K. CCC 
P ahia she ,onstituents for be bought at irum fid tole. fd. per Ib. Potatoes 
of lean cattle and of cows, "a — K cer to be Farmers’ Her — for the dem and. Mushrooms are a 432 dearer, o er Pg are 5 
the growth of ures was w3 g. r as it was property lian of Hea — — Velarzoniume, Gardenias, Rhododendrons, Fuchsias, 
that a pasture not deteriorate 80 n 2 a the ce acias, and other Roses. 7 ias, Carnati 
razed, bu this was an fg gt gr imperfect. It was —— A Folt bara. — 2 prong a epecial ama ore ee Te 8 . 
— way o S to the sun and the rain, and its virtues were | of the aaa —— —— k place, for the pur- | Grapes, hothouse, ser ite 55 to 8s ot, per 100, 36 foe 
lost evaporation a0 being washed away. The farmer | pose of — * uestion now so much agitating R n 248 1 7 2 65 10 fork $ 
be ampl rewarded acter | oe De be . LK. the e viz., rn *e get cis of toll-bars. Mr. ee ch- eee Almonds, per — 
— St ed,” Á wellconduet should produce all the manure | warden es arth in the chair.—Mr. Bray, i tro- ren tète | Wahiane pita | 
without aired, It might be necessary, ou entering upon 4 | ducing ae said that in the north — — e aeia tehen, p nee N Barcelon na, per bat mik 
eg! farm, to ag ony py nang y 8 — Se Pancras in er cular, the inhabitants were Gra ee rise, gree mph esd By Coby per 100 Ibe, 23mg 
j 2% rants, $ 0 5 a 
fori If in raion quam, i if must be badly ewes Mr. | great sufferers by turnpik ces and toll-ba rs. With . Oranges, per dos., Sd to een ih per bas ush,, l h, lasto 
or itse — gy that when manure-heaps were | to the existing mode of levying tolls, the colleetion VEGETABLES. 
ed they somesines seemed nae ot potent, Wage”, i į managed so — that its he alone amo — to Ebbe per doz» Pte Sion, pickling, b. hf. sieve, 2s to 
1 — ed jy beagle ry ‘the fertilising properties | 800,000/. per annum, or rom 50 to 60 pe — of the Green pper doz, G3 to 1a Garlic, per Ib, comet 
of th : — * would i have > been . to the soil and the entire amount levied. By the plan n Mr. Cauliflowers, Per duz., 2 to 60 Nane wae, bundle; 4d to Is 
e ‘He! Sheed the Broccoli, per bundle, 1s to 2s Radishes, per & Praga 
crop. He ane ttle should be fed o ut straw It Pagan, * — per year might pei’ in © | Sorrel, per half sieve, 6d to 9d — Turnip, dea hands, Cd to By 
= the — Dain of the manure that pment “fertility. and N of a hai one penny upon a — rateable 5 2 me fos los to 1803 Artichokes, F 
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pras he solu portion that was lost by the sun an e rain, | perty, 2 year upon ach hor he er bush., 38 to 4s 6d Lettuce, Cab., per score ad fend 
Soil was sometimes thrown on the heap as a remedy, but its kingdom, and ‘tint pikte suffice to er ep all as roa — Pr “yn oF. pen. = * 12 6d fetes Cox, dosi to Is 6d 
a ote — pmo i yor be arg varie heaps. | iit repair, and ure the abo 1 of turnpikes in To Beat, per par gery a nde, Prp Smalt Salads, per puny ad be 
z S orsé Radish, per bun o Te: > toad 
This, however, was attended with inconvenience. The better En land and Wales As a proof of the — eee per e ee Savory, per bunch, 9 0 
way was to keep it in sheds and tanks. —NMr. Tony WALLER 4 of the continuane® of anes Manis e one e — S| Ce a r doz. 18 wea a 4 Thyme, per Fe a 
thought it would be 1 to find a 8 Hio seram were compelle d to ay another d | Carrots, per bunch, Gd to 1s 6d Parsley, per Fatt cre 
farmer in the room But would be thankful to get sheds for his atogel irs. Wi sors peepee proprietress, of | Spinaci, per niere a o 18 Mint, gien he Bal a 
eattle, let alone the ih ating 1 800 „upon which she had to pay = 3 eg A Marjoram, per bunch. ae 
— — 7504. per annum in the shape of tolls, ee Messrs, F 
Chaplin and Horne, the railway carri ept Messrs, Partexonn ana ben e ‘on y cannot, as yet, alter 
orses, upon which they did not pay one grains al ci their late gnotations, There ¢ontiauss agoodt demand ii MENANI 
TRELASKE, m 1 7 the residence ceof eet Mr. B ceeded to show that this was effecte by 1 the bine i hs growing rap rapidly, y "hilst 1 ar it is merger ae io sone 
* = ‘th 10 a poe yer 1 with Galm T er carriers, with their heavy loads, passing | month ef Mar. “Duty eea 180,0. Parenas hot sun — tie 
clothed with wo F : through the by-streets, to the great annoyance of the Se oe eer 
But it is to the excellent manner in which the ho y , y 58 SMITHFIELD, Monpay, May 29 
farm i ultivated, and the substan jal and convenient — aeey at all hours si the night, and depreciating We have to-day a large supply ot good Beasts; tradeis dall, and the heavier 
is cultivated, and the substantial and convenient | the property from 25 t0 35 per cent, In that parieh | Stes! "aie —, of Shey and Dania aE 
manner in 1e gs „the highwa: was 2d. a A ound, and by the plan | ma tie 22 — co a a tly lo Le es are b especially 
that Trelaske su es every residence that I have gta eee p : y P for cohled Snerp.. Trade is heavy or COMME; mein 
seen in Cornwall. In fact, to a person accustomed to of Mr. P agan it would be reduced to on penny, there- — tome be late quotations are with nity supported 1 fr go 
5 e n ended lands of | 7° it was quite clear that the abolition of turnpikes | The demand for Pigs ai „ 
— res Tlie 1 5 8 nn would benefit the rate-payers. He moved the following Suffolk i about tio) Beasts, à á 2 ae a 
< Hie Per stone o sà erstoneofSlbs—s d 8 d 
believe that he is in the county of Cornwall. The | Te solution: -AH ae t the present system of collecti es tees 8 1 fe. — a Bs 4 4 2 
buildings are constru of stone and slate e, very com- cepa is un — ts 0 ution Second quality Beasts . . 2 10 — 3 4 Ewes amd second quali rii 
. modious, airy, and substantial. A shed for implements a te li n ro Best Dh 0 en FA 7 
and a house at he k for sheep duri ng the 2 on the —— In some | ities, while chose 5 3 4 825 0 Pi Pins 4 8. serere 4 1 0 
+i lambing, is well constructed ; the cart. ho other places are — N that — rous .  Shcep and ag Sem Cone Pigs~398, 
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stable for eight horses is lofty and well ventilated ; the and 8 the 60 eon whe — i suited è = ber bes e tps ain large se, but the eather being cool the d 
. . . asi onday’ s pric are we. t 
food being prineipally a a into one : ae ae e ntry, 5 M unsait F 2 — tay Shee —— Abe — Seen, ey acca ae 
8 ts } at, an is gd ew a tee. ——— 
horses being enabled to supply themselve they w — full 50 per cent. is —.— in t the — 5 ‘that it is jo o lower P r, but 72 brad ave e. 745 “lly 2 . 7 — 1 
1 — te uch waste is ented, Peg — 1 ce adapted only for the enrichment of lessees of tolls and | trace. ‘The of Calves is large and the demand EET 
by whole is ept ‘otters. ie a tem of fobbi å 8 ibs. reduc tion n. * rade is — 2 for Vis, Fiom Holland td 
fresh, and all eaten up. The ca le sheds are v ery ex- Oer a SY of jobbing and extravagance by about 140 Beasts, 50 Sheep, aud 260 Calves; and 132 Milch Cows om 
tensive, modation being — to 40 bullocks. ogy — — great tabs aoe in — D de, Kc. 4 0 to 4 2 Best Long Wools. . . 421 6 
barn is a lanch-barn, having a cattle shed and great amoun vi Best Short Horns 3 8—4 0| Ditto Shorn 22 ; 
* a m Second quality Beasts.. 2 10 — 3 4 — nd cond in, ni 
canreniences eneath; in it is a good threshing- society, Mace gg being i Ser zay pay e hg The Calves... 5 bn 5 Ditto Shon es amd secot qril TE 
machine w y water power, which also drives a aney sant th Pa try f this ore feel it their duty to Ditto Short . n Pigs 241 
chaff: rontting engine and a mill for griuding corn. The petition the Par 8 of this kingdom to abolish such Beasts—i060.” igen and Lan b. Ib. Gal ‘ 
supply of water required to drive the wheel is very — be lad ei ith mj pegi is pii ai ei ` rate HAY.—Per 3 36 Trasses, } 
i on prop: or e horses in MITHFIELD, June 1. 
small, and the whole of the machinery is of the most n n „expended ee daa a b3 70s to ße New Hay 2 7 Straw . 258 tu dh 
extens e a s | Interior ditto . 7 271 ‘ 
and the turnpike and highway roads managed by county | 8° “ = |New Glover 1.2) = 1 0 
elected by and from the general body of rate- Mai RE TAN RE OAN aa lia 25 
in each county ONDAY, ý 
amd | POTS In nee —Mr. Mat thews seconded the Messrs. Krx and Lar report that there ee a 
resolution, y Mr. of English Wheat. — land d carringe sampilas at market this 
W. urch- although the condition what improved, conld not be dispo 
warden Wagstaff, and — ied unanim mously. A Gomi | until = reduction of le, 28 28. per ar. had been a ee 5 
3 was shen ap to draw up a petition to be the Jowent ‘qualities, wi which ’ were in reque: e? tor Ire e 
arliament the abolition of toll-bars, to be placed —Weobee rve no alterat ion in the v 
in the Hall, 1 * = — — on this day seg 
Dudley Stuart for presentation — Dail, tered, as are also 
eee eee . — es, s but where 
qr. necessar: 
Calendar of | of of Operations. wanted for export to 
during the week, and Indian 
re bance — — e 
; NSHIRE 0 acres), May 26.—We „Essex, Kent, and Suffolk 
— — 1 8 me oyed . — ciate eet E wek in ) planting Potatoes | Barley, er, ms and dating 1 a. 
ge farm-yard dung, pige , cin rand — ates, * 1p a E Northumber erland ad = Scotch 
land foe white T ae in stubbing Th istles amongst Malt. cope Fhe — 
halking roads, turning ant T clipping the sheep, 1 and Eis 
c land a s b . = The Wheat plant looks well, Ba rley and Oats are suffer. R: 5 
Heath and . a miserable subsistence ing exceedingly from want of! rain; * 99 3 is ‘destroyed Bra aii malev ees 
tor heep and cattle, 1 ~~ | by the fly, and the Turnip seed in the gr a to 80 
. This land has never vegetate until rain falls. The te ag are 9 Peas, Vfl ax, Ja 
been * into cultivation divided into eight burned up, and meadows will be worth cutting,—H.G.S.| _ The arrivals of English Grain dun 
plots 4 acres each, good roads are made for the Mice soe peo Whea neat and ar ee although there has been 
carting of manure, with covered drains on either side. . : a 2. e 
Public roads, well fenced on either si Ps Right — CUE wt. is, at most seasons of the Wheat met rather a improved inquiry at prt 
closures. The erops of ech Cross: — m- mra a very high eed im an e do not know what you will get eh cnt 2 doc Parse and Beans 
i 2 rn tahoe en well as baking an oven. Certainly s i 
the young Wheat, looking very promising th from whieh is merely th — 33 n 
Mr. Archer has wisely ; throughout. — iisi ir is left by the en e refuse husk in the neglected, and 1 taky bo bought —.— sr 
During the last eight days showers h 
the: 
oughi An et ersity, Durh 
the 1 jon rt Lien 2 y terr time idee farm, — 2 — JS H says, «The eng E in oe . 2 che n the major 
admirabl en . 134 
e, bar t prorting ot 
was in great request for Tete ye te advance 2 
ever, the inquiry has — ased. In consequence ¢ ‘of ithe 125 way 
aylor and ceeding the requirem * the moment, price ices have z va ane 
is safest to adopt, ana — bone — 
formula has ‘ mene, 
present quotations: 
oi it to 13083 whites, 90; 
