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e flooring ar ing almost entirely doors le COAL MARKET.—Farvay, March 11. 
c OE So eee ee Carr's Hartley, 16s. 64.; Wallsend Bidddel, 16s. 94., Wallsend 
3 only protected by е. t ^ * ps a BACON : Inquirer. A full gro p wn hog EX Dr stor ore condition, | Haswell, 1%. 34.; Wallsend Hetton, 19s.; d Lambton, 
i e on ace it is foun come 12 to 14 score when fat, may ed for six ta 
continual ¢ current of irs: The'o y P h or seven weeks оп 7 lbs. of meal a day, and steamed roots жетк ut send Stewarts, 195. ; Wallsend’ Tees, “19s, Ships at 
shelter i g, as it were, round the | ^7 arke ME 
sides of the sheep, fro fro m the level e. stand on to the | Boxes: A Sub. For large cattle—we have been accustomed to тта гы, March 144. 
i ; this is found keep the current — -year-old aye pd, feet by 10 is amply large enough, | The number of Beasts is n 
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| бош blowing directly on their Rake which is the | taking about 14 foot off one end for tron mens; between о yia, t quite D cient ‘Som me of 2 choĩcest e 
ir fro are more in t rage ces are n 
| ойу way it it could in m. Many persons I have con- c troughs ave place two pins 8 mt. higher. The heavy vain 5 finish. We have a few 
| — this system appear to think that there These rights have pin holes all the way up, and so the | more Sheep; trade for them is about the same as of late; a con- 
| npleasant smell from the manure-pit, but | trou y be raised. If only the lower pins be inserted the | siderable number are now shorn; the weather is ogee for 
| would — lar "e will turn round bottom upwards, and so be sure of being | them to-day. Trade is dull for Calves, at Friday's rates. From 
! such is not found to wn the ease, excepting пусту pecus kept clean. The su of water is a difficult thing to — 3 A —— + hos are p нзр, snd 
connect with a continually rising trough, but this may be done ; trom and, Beasts uffolk, 
> ifting » ned t h th rface, which | Бу using a gutta-percha —— tie troughs may thus — p ы ы даша and Midland agar а 
T used for roots, — nek water, time — 8 8 в 8 
will at оп ^ ce allay ui or where peat charcoal or gy Pd Cow: Subscriber. m y give your cow 4 or 5 Ibs. of oil-cake | Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools... to 5 0 
eee iil bo found even more efficacious, ап daily. But we should p^ giving her Bean-meal, or Barley 3 * 4 0 04 2 По. 0—4 2 
e manure. The length of each house wii фит ha re milar quantity of either. t Short-horns 3 8—4 0 Ewes & 2d quality 3 8—4 4 
Көе and fie breadth i is 15 ioni bry the clear; this | ОкАтхв: A r. Have extra length of collar over the | 2d quality Beasts 3 0—3 4 Po. 5 -00—00 
junetion - the M om near the trees. If 8 or 4 yards t Downs an „ 0 0—0 0 
f 12 feet i len th, 
Pieria mal ees in tong fro ranches, and 4 feet deep, there is not | Half-breds — ... : 2 : Diese as! S 46 
me the 290и peccatum ons are railed on the edges — 32 с Ро. Shorn ... ... 2 Pi — 9 8—4 8 
y icht bars through which the sheep put their | Essay: N T. We — know the rector o of Whitechapel's address, Beasts, 4206; Wer Lambs, d Calves, 164; Pigs, 215. 
with uprig рлар itane ting a front to | but should think his designation w ould find h F , March 
heads while feeding; eacl En ER "E " Grass SEEDS: G P. 858 seeds wi " not be injured by a| The su bein sm d the ther more 
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tments on either s of it, so that the thin seeding of Son, "y one bushel р | favourable for slaughtering, they are а disposed of. Mon- . 
А ; They : | day's Stations are t EY А 2. and іп some S ъч 
—. 's head 1 t s the 3 - m Greaves: Inquirer. 
С ссуза s = ii Е с | there is а slight ave ber of Sheep is ve 
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Into each of these — then ieh — Dow and ai are ma 3 н пенса tly aps — germ sold p*r зе Вун — . 
| feet by " are put 2 sheep, ve T the hne, 60 0 feet exhibited at Glonceste y try spring Wheat with it | Notwithstanding rep * Lamb is in greater de ай; 
| long and 1 5 feet rr contain 2 mi I was much with certainty of its benefiting by “the system, though of e |! no doubt o of other things. 
find so many c 22 i salia a place, m ler also for Calves. From yermany — — we > hae 
h been tol 92 Beasts, 460 Sheep, and 149 Calves; from No 
but th o 1 А — ; беу lie o ae and there i js Fane sens 1 N dore = 250 Beasts; and 105 Milch Cows from the home cou 
so muc bove and be em, that they d the middle « Айй, [оп had better sow Carrots. Міх 6 cwt, | Perst.of8lbs—s d Per st. of 8 lbs.— "ч s d 
not suffer at ‘all . “being appare + ly түтү This of guano, 40 o ushels of soot, and 4 ewt. of common salt (4 oy ere- 3 Bes tc Y -wools... 4 10 tog $ s 
idi tage in housing sheep together for ant. эй. Sow it broadcast over the land, and B к. . РЕ uality 
isa * 1 үт" k harrow it well in a week Loa sowing the seed. Sow about | Pes rt-horns eh pees q ty $ 0 — "1 6 
| with a very small — Er roofing, a very large flock 10 Ibs. of the seed mixed with half a bushel of Oats, in rows 57.6100: Bhon 0—0: 0 
2d qe n ger 3 2— 
the more tr the 18 inohes apart. The Oats will ек the rows, and let you hoe x 
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| floors of the Crystal Palace, The sheep are put into | Rookery : Soldens. Your letter had not been received. You must | Kent to th * morning's nin was moderate, but no improve- 
| these houses about the end of October, and are а place eggs in the nest of some birds on or near the spot. If | ment "ecd w the condition; the former met a slow sale on 
| d ith d fe you have no jay or magpie n you might try those of barely f this s day se'nnight, and the latter must be 
every хает and ev vening with a good supply o smaller birds, and lend th them a haud. — 3 up their т ~~ —— qr. —— at whic ctio 
Turnips in the m ee 1 the day they get нем T poea if Suing’ зуга d due atalate hour. Foreign Foe a — inquiry; the value 
feed of hor food, prepared as I have before — T ре 3 Piper's Thick-set | of Baltic is unaltered, but the Southern qualities are obtainable 
The quan ра даля ве го t ‘Oats, Peacock’s Barley, Bere, and | on easier terms. Barley remains as last qnoted. Beans 3 
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tity o "food, o r chop, is regula bes 5 — ыз 1 angie 8. Peas are the turn cheaper; fine white are fully as dear. 
ы the appetites of the sheep, and they wit Jm аз much Smart C Milfordiensis. Our experience in small churns | Oat trade is slow, and inferior qualities are very difficult of 
advantageously co; relates ‘aly’ to common dash churns: Р have been ample | disposal. Foreign Flour must be written 1s. per sack and 
a : ing waste. The aceous = per э testimonials to I merits xf the A barrel e 
A Я > TALAVERA WHEAT: L В. I ay bo a rem now, but it is late m IMP L QUAR s. 
cake nene in the chop seldom exceeds in cost ld. | enough feit Yes tak letter fow Baste ey. Wheat, pe Kent, % Suffolk . „White 
per day for each sheep, on an e a The chief part | Warzkrroor Nd: J T. We will endeavour to procure a recipe. кей runs ...ditto 
of the Sei which are fed in these houses are one-shear | VI resa liie роса * e Talay өөө өзөн 
ers, and, generally, the on between the Cheviot in arkets, 5 
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been in and May,at low and COVENT GARDEN, Мавсн 19. aiey, grind, & а nd di stilling 
ар мурад jow:priess -an The weather havi ra become 4, ће supplies of Vege- 8 1 
having ahi at that time, he now had them ready ek F ** c 
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es during the week have been no more than sufficient for the Scotch and Lineol 15. “Potato 
for the knife. e „when fat, to the | demand. Small — of few Ноева Grapes ате ——— 
ben н : neighbouring town. Mr. Etches . to em Д Maps wy, mee v Pears a and pipes Foreign. .... Poland mus Bre 
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shone. wie inst | these h -bred Ch. prices. Forced Strawberries fetch 3s. paip ounce. Cob — — 
in April, at 168. per head, which he was then | Nuts bring fair prices. Among се = remarked Gree: | Beans, Maga 
selling out at 535. 4 & piece ; this, add ‘to the price o Pes oe new diea НИ Horn yr ы A han pen ree Globe 5 338 — 
8 rticho tuces, of. foreign on ery —— r 
the fleece, PET pes mens а bad pro Pipa eignt во Both акце an коа. 5 are puts abundant. е аге Peas, Lo qm Kent. o. B Bolle 
А У : rass. dear. re scarce. eat heus bo Orgs " 
walking over Mr. Etches’ farms, he pointed ше out Primnlas, Early "Tulips, Roses, Cyclameus, 2 — i r 
several portions of his Turnip field where he had used | Camellias. 8 delivered......per sack 38 
the manu m the sheep houses; and I need not. Ib, FRUIT ‘ie is ie ditto|23—38|Country . 23 
cii э | Pine-appl — ee 6s to 10s Labia ake OZ., 15 га Paa „per barrel [23-97 Per sack .|2 р 
„ tell vou that the Turnips were very much осе p Ib., 208 to 258 Almonds, per peck, 58 Fripay, М 1 18.— The arrivals posae this week have 
re ag than those which were grown on common Appii Visser pus, M = sweet, per Ib. 2s to 3s moderate, those of Flour large. Although there were a few 
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; pride him- | pears, per doz. 1s 6d to 48 =" Q8 ; —À Ча — псе а 
self оп the size of these roots; and, notwithstanding | Oranges, per doz, 1s to 2s | Chestants, p. bush. 8s to 20s Sende too trifling to admit of cur making айу alteration tthe 
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the rapid strides he has made in agricultural knowledge Seville, p. 100, 7s to 14s tati W pring Corn, or Flour, and the ten- 
. "n it —— has gzet to the Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s T ree bunch, 3d to 4d | dency i масу па W 
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wise of T moderate-sized root compared with a large Brussels Sprouts, per hf. sieve, | Shallots, per Ib, 6d to 8d 5 
one; and I do believe that, were he starving to-morrow,| 2s to 3s Garlic, per Ib., ба — м Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. | Flour. 
and was told he should soy, have three beam for his ag per E WM De dient ee Cab. a» дозу nee Г 
2 3 reens, per 8 to 63 08, seu, 510 28 
dinner, he — be so blind to his own inte and so | French Beans, per 100, 2s to Зз | Radishes, ei LU 2s to a ва English 
regardless of either —.— or analysis, that j^ would | Asparagus, per Ponda, s to 93 | Endive, per score, 2s 6d to Irish si 
choose the three largest in the dish! Abridged per & | Seakale, pe pet beak oh 2s to 2s 64, Sm Sa ads, p n., 2d ag oreign .. 
paper, read Mr. F. Hamilton, be 2 the Royal Rhubarb, p. bundle, 1584 to1s orse p bundle, 1s to 3s 
cultural г ылыа ement Society o of Ire i — Agii- Po Mri ed , per ton, 85s to 150s {ushrooms, p. pott, 1s 6d to 2s 
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avory, per bunch, 2d to 3d Feb. 5 
Celery, per bundle, 9d to ts 6d | Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d Ж proie 
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o —— | pinach, per si ЖА rip Mint, green per bunch, 1s 96 .. 
s ARC MH бахо, per bushel, 4s to 5s Basil, Lei bane h, 1s March 5 
Sourn Oxox FARM, Jf When: agricultürül airs. are Spanish pun. 2s to 58 Marjoram, do. „24 to 3d d$ 
already so backward, the doy duet cessation of labour at this Beet, кик toad | Waterereses, p.12 bun Sa to 10d 
Advanced period of the season proves a serious matter, but will, WOOL. . Aver. 
nevertheless, be considerably counterbalanced by the ameliorating | BRADFORD, TunspAv, March ee —— FLUCTUAT A VER 
5 M 9 — the 26th of sk e fom Of on) rene apenas, put the spinn ear Format - - - — — 
revent all and the opening o the present their operations have been Prices. | Feb. 5. Feb. 12 Feb. 19. Feb. 26. March 5 |: Маг. 12. 12. 
attempts at at ploughia 3 MA we 5 havo fana à ample employment б for 2 ofan a character, every week, however, тне а ЖЫЙ 
our Carting ne llecting and making | manifest im the inquiries, no doubt from their stoci 
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ditch-cleanings, &c., which, prom 1 with salt at the eon demand is fully equal to te | supply offering, and the p are| 4i 
1 bushél of salt to a cubic yard of earth, we find to be a very good | Very discouraging tothe buyers. The staplers, оп the other hand, | 45 2 
manure for Turnips. We have nearly finished lambing; our | contend that if they dispose of their present stocks, they cannot| 45 2 
lambs are, i in — pretty h healthy, and in m о the | replace on terms that will enable them to meet the current rates | 44 Б 
Average of previous We have mindy lost — fa: cent.| here. In Broke and Noils the inquiry is active, and the prices ДҮ! MM. March 15. XT our maia T is moi 
9f ewes, which on our land is considered an unusually large | firm. oot, oan, N of the | town and ts fad 
= . е principal cause of death has been puerperal fever, | HOPS.—Bo H MARKET, March 18. a large — ight h n done Flour had 
turi —— after lambing ; н - mes eii a 2 par-| Messrs. Pattenden and Smith b that 5 is a firm cu holders been disposed to из» ч low prices! lately current; how- 
à Н , n very well tor a day or Steady trade for all descriptions of Hops, and ever, more money was insisted upon, an epression 
two, nOn; Bht is suddenly seized, and general dies in five or 3 z ained. pt "s Friday was — recovered. КА тепе ch Flour tia pA 9 
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. eaten and |20 т te Oty an Oa quon mda 
b i i and dne followed by a | few 5 vu Dut a * ү supply from abroad. The following эге „and Peas N fair rennet at la 1: uel. 3 Indian Covert 
dose of opium and spirit of nitrous ether, we have succeeded in | the York Regents, 1108. to 150s.; Lincolnshire do. spo m 6 or 
— attacks ave — EUR h whites, 105s, to 1105. — hite 
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— with very 1 . Fatting sheep AY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. poorly tendón: ‘sta redaction Y — bushel on there 
ЕИ ч асау more are now gaining what they March 17. & very inquiry, and even a further 8 
za ve had six weeks ago, The present high prices of | Prime 7 ана e сд Clover. . 958 to 1008 | cession did not appear g to produce a greater dema din 
fei mutton and wool have induced many farmers to fatten their te 8, | Inferior do. .. ox * Secondcut ... -.80 . 92 | the bre enam — 5 — of the trade. "ur 
fron would otherwise have been kept till next mber. What- | Rowen wl b ME € PPP f ‘ilies 
| 227 Sane on the i April and | New Hay ...  ..— E. J. Davis. d for A None ican, 
j WnrrcHAP PEL, — — t and sack Flour Дап at доку ПШ аьа е C 
pro Fine old Hay . 845 to 925 | Old Clover „1008501108 are 1s, рег qr. —— iid d slow M — се ro itera ble 
y. | Inferior do. +» 63 75 | Inferior do. et pm 90 request, but inferior much neglected, and Oatmeal 
ew Hay .  »— Ney Clover... cheaper. Indian Corm, arrived here, is offering 1s. lower, s both 
Straw .. 2928 32 | Inferiordo.... ..— — — for white and yellow. 
