11—1853. 1 
timely arri 
eee UA 
rofessor Simonds, to Miam 
those circumstance 
cause of 
res to 
on 
toms were—loss of appe ite, diarrhoea ded 
constipation or pe s — of the — я Mente c — 
dizziness, with that of nerv 
perindueed a stupidity. or apathy | in "the Mord 
ing it to — bout vacantly, and only — 
eat its — —＋ ually ced within its mouth. 
inary, 
and that’ * —— in 7 — use of such 
food as contains a large amount of nitrogenous matter, 
crushed corn and — pped hay, wi with a little 
the diso 
СЕ difficulty that vertens in getti 
y College with animals. 
in N 
ed 
had been long 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
tect especially in harvest, and we may soon, willing | 
Ing. 
well that such means are brou ught to 
| is every tis raga Ё, of their кора required. 
| the Whe ll а 
or 2 
; but 
bear at a time when jm 
We ca 
| favou Ге are now getting the ‘ploughing = for Bar — зы 
| and Oats, and there will more spring c own this year, 
| many having been obliged to give up so — t owing to 
frost, but still we are likely t o ha 
water meadows have more in rai than there n fo or many 
| years, and the frost has rendered them safe,and many are now 
egi 3 g t 5, t +}, У 24%, +} H a lambs G. S8. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Books: A B. Do you refer to the book publis' we by the Useful 
E M d Society, 8 by Mr. Хо uatt? It will answer 
very well.—A Learner. silly Word in enm, 
Toth Edition, James Ridgway, Piccadill 
Box AND STALL FEE "us Ms A Farmer in Dun. We do not think 
youq experience ce was to the effect, that in 
3. с 
and іп 2 r estimate Sof the requirements of the two, we shou 
$5 oceed upon that experience still. Where have you ramp 
the . you quote? The nearest we can find to them, are— 
í * box x feedi ng does not need three times the litter that is used 
n stalls." 
Edds: J K. e letter has been sent to Mr. 
Farm Bur 3: George. There is no publie — [4 the advance 
of Estes at buildings in Great Bri The provisions d 
the drainage acts only extend to si of drain age, trenchin 
and fencing. “The General Land Drainage and 2 
Company” have powers under their y 
f loan for the erection of farm buildings; but whet 
their ‘term ms are now such as to make it desirable to employ 
them we cannot say. Their 2 is at 52, Parliament Street, 
tailed account of his process of dressi 
" Belgians process introduced by бы Warnes” is descri 
Mr. Warnes’ work on Flax Cul e.] 
TENANT Rieur: Diss. The whole poe MR with Mr. Kinnear's 
paper, has been published in a pamphlet by Adam & Charles 
Black, Edinburgh. 
Markets. 
j^ VENT SAUEN MARCH 
The weather having become emi d the PE * 
Vegetables during the —＋ bave been sufficient for the 
s are, Мире ver of course, sti an eos 
tion, i 
expected i in Serio б те и. А: oem but pre- 
measures s be taken, and by 
—— into ra аа фл Pere 
ed 
П as 
^ tenants whom to induce to join with him 
important ага that 4 Profesepr Simonds win 
ie supplied with avimals for the purposes f his 
estigation.— Hon. J. J. arn 
Mr. Raymond Barker, and Dr, Calvert also memet 
on this subject. 
3 acknowledge- 
ments for the various communicatio: bmitted to 
them at that meeting; and adjourned a 12 8 on 
xt, when Professor Way would deliver 
ther members of the 
re 
absorption of ammonia by certain mineral substances. 
Calendar of Operations. 
— — 
han we cal 
= done very well; the losse: 
ce 1 better, and Vid M vient? of them. 
M I 25 this i К b a әй There is а serious 
of ewes sl ipping, oF aving d am Мыш when nearl 
fall AM а nd when this is the case the е are frequently lost, 
IM been seri osses in this Vid which may be 
n some d we had during 
December an 
where the Pie ws 
have 
e gre 7222 van! — 
Mangold n О or m asiti at produces 1g 
pus Ait ; and being so full of moist, 3 — them to eat 
their рейши е reason of the older sheep doing 
best is that they w were nearly all lambed before the cold weather 
Benrré Rance, and the latter & to 
Am 
prices. Forced 8 
Nuts bring fair tiga 
Peas, new Potatoe Pes spara 8 
Artichokes, and Lettuces, all of. T foreign growth, чыз very g 
Both — and Жш а m M ty a 3 Potatoes are 
a trifle dea: owers consist of 
d Primas Early sy Ир» Roten, 2 — Mignonette, 
FRUIT. 
Pine- apples, per Ib, 6s to 10s Lemons, per doz., 1s to 2s 
Apple es, dessert, p. bush, ~ е 18s MINA p peck, 5s 
* 68 to t, — Ib., 2s to — 
Pears, per doz., 1s 6d to 
Oranges, per * 1s to 28 
— Seville, p. 100, 7s to — . 
Nuts, ae 
Chestnuts, p. bush., 8s to 20s. 
r. 
ueeks, per bunch, 3d to 4d 
shalt geni ib, 6d to 8d 
Саг) b., 6d 
Let ttc үөү p- erem бй т 1s 6d 
sto 
Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s 
péril Sprouts, per hf. sieve, 
Broccoli, per doz., 2s to 38 
Greens, per doz., 4s to 6s 
French Beans, per 100, 3 
a — 8. 
eda ket, 2s to 2s 6d 
Коба р. їр. bundle, 15 эру rrn to 1s 6d 
Pota per ton, 85s м 
— be bag to 
татр per ds x 
cumbers, eac 
Celery, per — ы 9d rx 1s 6d 
Carrots, per doz., 6s to arsley, p 2s to 9s 
Fennel, per — 2d to 3d 
Savory, per bun t 
Thyme, p bunch ‚94 to 3d 
P hs 
| Bean ns, * E 30s > 82s... 
Fig 
173 
from —— — Suffolk, 2300; and 300 from the Northern and 
nd С 
Midla 
Per st. of 8 Ibs. s r 85.4 Рег st. of S Ibs. - d в d 
Best Scots, Here- Best сете 4 6 to 4 10 
rds, &c., * 9 10 04 0 Do. . 0 0 — 0 
Best Short-horns З 8 — 3 10 * & 2d quality 4í0—4 4 
2d qualit easts 3 0—3 — ..0 0—0 0 
Best D and TR .0 0—0 0 
Half-bred -— - 0— : 4 Calves ... .8 6—4 8 
. Shorn .. 0— .9 8—4 4 
Beasts, 4407 ; — and Lambs, 16,140; Calves, 148; Pigs, 165. 
FRIDA Mn "e 
We are moderately suppli. ae а ts to-day, : and there ig 
a good attendance of buyers, consequently Monday's quotations 
ood & 
| are eid realised, и. a * pee ince is effected. The number 
| соо ^. 
eng 
arly the үг ү” е T 
very dull, at rather lower rates, oar" — supply consists of 
154 Beasts, 870 Sheep, and 165 Calves; and 120 Milch Cows from 
в d La Per st, ded ra d s d 
t Scots, Here- Best Long-wools 6 to 4 8 
fords, &c. - 9 10 04 0 Do. Shorn =. 0—0 0 
Best Short-horns 3 се 3 10 Ewes & 2d quality 4 0—4 4 
2d quality Beasts 3 sus S 1 д; Isi * 0 0—0 0 
Best Downs and — od 2 0—0 0 
Half-breds ... 5 ^ , бала ase ‚8 2 — 4 6 
Do. Shorn 9 4 
Pigs -3 8—4 
Beasts, 805; Sheep T Vans зб; Sim 931; Pigs 210. 
glish Wheat at this 
— — found 
terms of this day se might. Fi gn re 
bnt other qualities were doce and the 
turn cheaper. For fine malting Barley there is a ready rede 
our extreme quotations; other Wem are unaltered. 
and Peas remain as one —.— The Oat trade is slow, i-r 
submit to a reduction of 6d. per qr. 
—— — "Quant 
we, Essex, — & 5 uflolk е White i254 Red 
Tala 
8. 8. 
. 40—46- 
— Norfolke ЖА 
reign .. 
Barley, grin, & distil., 258 to 28s...Chev. 26—35|Malting . 
„grinding and distilling 2 Malting .|30—33 
Oats, re, eme SAMO eee 
— Dem h and Lincolnshire.. -Potato 22 Feed 
0 21—23 tare 
— — ПОА ОМПИ and — 19—22 аа 
329—828 F 
runs 
PM ИРЕ НЫС SNB АБИ А — 
III 
| Bree, foreign 
Peas, —.— — and Kent. Boilers 
Maple...... 32s to 35a............ Grey 
Maize White 
Flour, } y "vine delivered......per sack 
ditto|23—38 н 
е been modera en a 
English .. 
rish 
Foreign ... 
pinach, per sieve, 2s to за Mint, green, — — 1s 
Onions, = bushel, 4s to 5: Basil, — a ~" — 
Spa „P. doz., 2sto — Матјога 
Beet, ris 85 1s to 18 6d [тре чити, 12 bu BÀ to 10d 
WOOL. 
E erue THURSDAY, | March 10.—The transactions throaghout 
f 
5 
0 
to business; the spinners having anticipated, with the great dul- 
ness that has existed & corresponding ecline in prices. But so 
dear has the stock in the market been generally bought (and no 
ease can d from the d a rd x is адыры; 
to hia 1 at rates bearing ni the c 
pri yarns. The closing аб p еше and the Fair a 
Bristol etes were both marked by great firmness, at por 
far too high for their destination. 
HOPS.—Bonoven Market, March 11. 
Pattenden and Smith report that the market is у very 
i» ч Pm prices for new Hops, Mh & steady improvement for 
mx Py madri rape! re in а xport of Hops апа 
malt liquors is going on to a large exten 
pnd j Lineo 208.; Scotch do., 100s. to 110s. ; 
wes better; whereas ‘the young ones have Sontch to 100s.; French whites, 95s. to 105s.; Dutch 
cles riod, and ey E К Б ‘canght cold, d, which, has Ма ames 
тој : е have kept t a well-sheltored 
Yard during the night until they — bed, do not think * e LR 
oes because they must let | 
in the day-time, and after tying | all night warm they are more Prime Meadow Hay 88s to 92s | Clover „ 958 to 1008 
likely to быр rM Inferior do-. «+ 75 84 Second ent: sa 80.. 92 
catch cold when let think we ought | Rowe i — "30 9 
M NOM much artificial eee, "hut P them м New Hes 1 е ЕЭ Darn. 
Fatting sh yy not 8 80 fast as =i ordina Seaso CUMDEBLANO / Маркет, M Mareh 10. 
but still ui havo doia Bette? than could be "Аи osi fre ien Hay Ota to 98k | Infer Inferior Clover 2 80s to 90s w. 
-— ve suffered most, and though they have kept in fair ар Mew. ds (ove . 
ag эде б ее Sada to the oane by og we reete l have Old | Ch -— "ов 105 pe Josuv. X Вака. 
toc ave sol — e 
well Jate XE md here i "p very ту prospect th that at they will continue SMITHFIE ED Moxbay, March 7 
value. piens wethers sold in In cou —— a ren d supply and the warm damp weather, 
Pn ur markets at ‘Tos each; the 1 superior, but any | trade is very for Beasts, at rather lower rates. Several 
be Sheep will bring more than 7d. per Ib. and they are hardly to | remain unsold Athoug ter there is again a decreas 1 
had at any price. Fat beasts are selling from 9s. to 10s. per x 3 trade i i ve ve 1, and кабып we retain 5s. 4d. 
ein and pork has risen from 7s. 64. to 9s. 54 The season choicest Downs, it must be considered an 
engaging agricultural hands is about this rh edens bete is * increase i "a the number of | 
ami to be an adequate supply, — T is s not ies i TET ne Calves over ev dni of last — са on the averge wate con- 
i hands isting ST en e sequently lower. From Ge wa: Holleni - there a ens 
Beasts, 1270 Sheep, and 117 ©те; from Scotland, 400 — 
e E Kt g. 
s|558222» 
vo|oesweneR 
— 
m 
ЕЕРЕЕ: 
Ao SA 
Du F. 
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ 
con Sud 8.—U| 
he 5 few a ы АЧЫГ рр of Oats е2 о 
m 
ESDAY, - Much: 
wise end 9 
Ireland, with sm da 
of the 
ted from the south of Europe. lon 
length ае at at Cork and Falmouth, the precursors of — Жы 
supplies from the same direction, have caused a very sluggish 
business for most articles in the trade at our corn exchange to- 
day, which was only moderately attended ; the — of Wheat 
were chiefly in retail at a 3 of 1d. per 70 
rates of this day week. e large supply of Fl 
of 6d. to 1s. 
depression of to 1s. per i rel, and little — could be 
done. Egyptian Beans maintained the late advance. Oats ts and 
Oatmeal were neglected at a decline of 4d. per — a d. per 
0 s 
r. FR DAX, March 4.— The frostis leaving us, and we 
ng-like weather, with t gh in active opera- 
tion in this — At — market this morni: ere was 
more desire to purc than on Tuesday, and in the fair 
business — ua the full tes of that day were 3 
the quay, 
p гы sold, „taken, from at a decli — 
$ a 
eee 
