36-1847-1 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 





HKAT.— 1'iire samples of RED STRAW 





p ; 1 ■ N I : I L L .» v n ^^fJt^^^ild^aSnt^l 11 } 





must still presume to have had the best opportuni- 

 ties fur knowledge, cannot but lead one to conclude 

 I .ion really e 



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WfBrtctfltttmlffaiettf. 



^TLRDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1847. 



page 574, so that 



bich they seve- 

 th England will 



» .i " '• by the onerat on of 



f e J- ti ? P u ated course <™ of the 



Period, has attracted during the 



■vc the or linary rate of demand w 

 i supplies to our markets : but whei 



reached distant corn-exp 

 to the degree in which t 





profit) have reached an equipoise; since the advices 

 of our falling market cannot stop floating cargoes, 

 even were they conveyed by the electric telegraph 



- 



they a 



TURNIP CULTURE. 



present condition :' a condition as natural 

 motion. And vet when ■ 



