318 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. E [May n, 
“flies, for a number of strong well-fledged young nestlings. | SMITHFI IELD. —Monpay, May 
These were brought home, — tended, fed almost every | The s supply of Beasts is larger; the ier is, however, 
hour in the day for many weeks with coarse butcher’s meat fly adequate, and consequently for the most part prices are not 
he few earth be proeu pring, lower, The number of S 
— their thirst was satisfied frequently M water from a | Monday last; trade is exceedingly dull, ан it is with m 
Being very sensitive o - cold in the absence of the | the quotations of that day are maintained. 8 are not 
л дө birds, they were kept ina warm stable, upon а bedding д uite so readily sold as of late. y any and Holland 
of hay, and — of ottled do material was strewn over the — т backs | there are 704 Beasts, 1520 m — is. “Calves; frm bon | à 
hen Ф on en and, 520 Beasts; from Nor МЕ and Su an 
sun shone, the 1 and they were carried out- — northern and midland coun! 
‘side to bask in - teams, which s ‘Seemed | to Y them good. — Per st. of 8 Ibs. —8 d в "Y t.of8lbs.—s d 
is recom is Best Scots, Here- est Long wool. 0 0 
-experime and * — = * зук strong as . Я fords, &c. .4 4to4 6 Do. Sho 0 
They will be found to require a — 2252 of meat. If soaked | Best Shoft-horns 4 2— 4 4 Ewes & 2d quality о 0 
bread, or paste, or Potatoes, or any other vegetable substitute | M 1 quality Beasts 3 0-—3 8 | Do. Shorn «9 6 
tried, they will immediately fall back in condition, and some | owns and Lambs „б 4 
will die. While the young bird is growing pm its plumage S arn preds oS Dunt : Hee ics wo u 
maturing, it must have the most si ubst tantial animal food, and 24 3 8— 
that continually , tog with water. A careful "Boasts, 460; Sheep and Liana 23, ue. Calves, 263; Pigs, 435 
woman will be the — = to энг а family. As soon Fray, May 
they are strong enough, they must have full liberty to — è 
their wings by serambling and flying on to the nearest wall, Pu di aod 50 er Ed no means largo; Monday re 
railing, or bushes. There is no pes a раа Paving the place, fies. fia e sci ply of Sheep is small, and consequently meet 
Zub Der will udi бб natis ii ie Aly Lady. —_ sine ка fally nn rates. We are site plentifully 
their cawing will have attracted ma p V wild . — around the supplied wit s; choice ones, being rather scarce, are not 
‘spot, oe sag M 4 — èr pla e — but loet; but МАР is very heavy 25 other 5 Eus 
Es ents would do if within hearing. as they сап are 1 Beast ts, 1080 "Sheep and 299 Сау dtt p — Scotland, 
h at nights high enough to be safe — ents, they may be 400 Beasts; - : ; 
Tett in the open air. It may be some weeks yet before they Dura: i 
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f and especi an iege The longer they continue К 
эз fed ho ate wi will they become attached to tho locality. | py SAM NR a Calves s - 
At length, however, they will become entire y indepen mt 
and will form a little flock ofrooks who will continually come | Beasts, 886; відер and Lambs, 6940; Calves, 435; Pigs, 292. 
and rest upon the neares' trees, and consider these as their HOPS.—Boroven MARKET, May 13. 
home.” Messrs. Pattenden and Smith n that there is consider- 
Taxk : A Country Subscriber tells C Р D that he has tried the | ably both new and old Hops, and prices 
canvas hose and it proved a perfect failure. Why could he not | are "gradually advancing. The quantity on offer is * limited. 
lay a drain with common pipe 2 ae from his large 
k to th ones, so that it might overflow into them, 5 LANE 
if there should be E fall, or have en of Urwin’s pumps and Mownpay, May 9.—The supply of En; glish Wheat from Essex 
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and Kent this ‘ould onl S 
Valun or KEEP: E WS, We hardly — and your wish. Is at a decline of 1. per qr. upon the prices of this day se А 
it— i f pasture in the same field in | The show of foreign samples was large, and the inquiry rather 
several months of the year? or is it—What is he value of | more general than last week, but holders being disinclined to 
keep for a sheep, ewe, for instance, per week all the year round, | жазылы a further 1 a ‘retail sale n е at about 
with her lamb in April, May, and June, and without it in| the rates of Friday last. Barley is about r qr. cheaper. 
autumn and winter? In n case the question could be | Beans and Peas are тей in value. We rios a large arriva 
weather of our months would not permit his same | a decline of 6d. p the prices of this day week. Flour 
answer to suit di years. was a dull eai "Cargoes “of Black Sea Wheat on the coast and 
t 3 afloat meet little inquiry; with the — of one of Ibraila at 
338., we have not heard ofa sac 
Markets PER Тилан QUAR 
, Е + Wheat, Seen, Ж, ы v Suffolk. White ® 
COVENT 3 May 14. = ee — КОЕ 
weather still continues unusually eo cold for the season; never-| Norfolke oreign 
E m a n quantity. А few forced | Barley, grind. & distil., 23s to 20s... Chev. m4 — „19599 
hes п their appearance. — fetch from 
пее. Th B — Foreign grinding and — 
DET. the Continent of б reen Peas, Oats, Hino ah d Suffo pee pd 
— Scotch 
ed to Regents. om 1s. to 2s. per Ib. 
Mushrooms are scarce. Cut flowers consist of Pelargoninms, jer 925 
Roses, Cyclamens, Mignonette, Cinerarias, | т? 
: 1, foreign 
: sf 4 Beans Ma 
: means devas 29s to йе + .Tiek 32—34 Harrow. .|32—84 
Axaleas, and Camellias. : Pigeon... ida — Winds 39—41|Lon 30—54 
8 
IF. 
0 125 Oranges, per doz., 1s to 28 
Grapes ote, рл p. Ib., Тыш = ыы М Ps joo, Ts to 14s e white, pore and Kent.... "“Botlers 
sa d 243 sd aeu | Per p жа ple ТЕ 32s to 35s. TE Gre m 3 
OZ. per "rd r^ to 3s 
= bush, —— to 158 |52 Nuts, Вита, рег bush., 20s Flour Aa marks delivered......per sack SI 
Coka X 
reign . 
Yellow..| — 
e" do., 1905 ditto|21—37 — i 
L idem 8 Chestnuts, p. bush., 8s to 208. rii. For = A ü ТТТ т barrel 21—24 —— 
ee v, May 18.— We nni a large arrival of 1 n grain 
Sha ‚ 6d to 8d and 7700, Sacks of Flour. From our own coast the s suppl ies have 
Gar — v s 24+ 6d to Sd been moderate, Athough there was a fair attendance at market 
Lettuce, Cab., р. 
dox d his ——— a gene eral —— to delay purchases was 
— бов, per score, 18 to a evinced, and sales from the stands were limited. Holders showed 
Р per doz р little disposition to accede to a 8 oad prices are therefore 
Emo ae ig nominally unaltered. Inthe cargoes arrived off the е —— 
r = энем. Southern E pe, a оле erable clearance 
Berne 3 to3s ти 2 Barley there is is but little doing, — 
M -P ds 64 to 2s prices are th m ^ The value of Beans and Peas remains 
Sá tois — тей. Fine sweet Oats bring ahont Monday’s peice, but 
Sorrel, per чейи уча 18 to 18 6d I parcels are are diffieult quit, and rather cheaper. 
Arico ger tines to 3d — — 
e Boe beh 24 to 3d IMPERIAL AVERAGES. ев 
ни у per bunch, 2d to 3d de v 
mà p. ; bunchs., 3s te s Wheat | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. | 
Mint, green, per bunch, 3d Sod | s de 4. . f. . dis d, 
| Basil; do, per banish; là April 2.51 44 4| 31 619 050 5| 34 8 3 5 
[m meon —— 3 44 9 31 4 18 9 |31 10 | 34 5 82 10 
— — р.12 bun, Sd to 10d 2 и! a 1¹ 1 0 29 10 | 34 3 |38 7 
| Per Load of rudses, — 99... [ 519 0 27 3 34 9 |3111. 
| À , May 12. — 90.....| 44 4| 31 6 18 8 30 0 85 3 33 3 
Prime Meadow Hay 94s to 92s Clover se а. 958 fo 1056 Мау 7... . . . 44 6| 31 4119 0 30 7| 35 2 33 3 
4 зат Сана ee 6 |Secondent .. ...70 90 cel gery more AM 
Rowen „ 55 | Straw... . „ 28 88 Aggreg. Aver. 44 T| 81 6 118 11 30 01. 34 9 |82 11 
Nov Hay gi PT. aed ii? Modes Е. J. Davis. Duties on Foreign Grain 15. per qr. 
Prime Meadow Им, 90a to 9 95s | Interior C Clover «+» 863 to 95s Se ae nnb ot dera me 
New is ы es . 75 & New 6 25 ces. April 2. April 9. April 16. Apr. 23. 2 = May 7. 
Clover 2300 110 JosmUA Влкев, 4410 © эсер 
га WHITECHAPEL, May 44 9 e i 
— xh 2 8 [94 Claver -ue 5 ели 44 7 P i sù 
I nferior do. .. 5 (0 90 44 6 e ave ved x 
New Clover... — „ «2 b — as 
44 4 
- i» L 28 32 ? [Inferior do. „= * 
COAL 
MARKET.— Ево Ay, May 13. pats Livskroor, Тёрт, May 10- —The arifvals fiom Тена ai 
16s. 64.; Eden Main, 17s. 3d.; Wallsend Has- coastwise during the past week have been small, and oes 
'alisend 1 vc зӣ. ; 7 —— Lambton, foreign ports we have been but v y supplied. Md this 
Stewarts, 185. `3@.; Wallsend Tees, 188. 3d. morning's market there ere was a fair attend 
ys country trade, and several buyers from wed ent and 
— —— Flour met with a good consumptive demand, at the full prices 
this coupled with cold wet s | 45 and Oatmeal sold readily at 6d. to 9d load 
cem are a little better, follow. fer Barley and Peas were 2 change, E 
spa jede, ions :—Yorkshire Regents, | to ans, being scarce, brought 18. per qr.advance. Indian Corn 
160s.; Lincolnshire do, 1005.0 120s.; gacoteh do. 100s. to 130s. ; was only in moderate request and without alteration in value. 
— ; French whites, 80s. to 908. Rhenish, 80s, | ——F ipa v, May 6.— The arrivals of English, Irish, and forei 
duce into this port s ay last are extremely light, 
and t rts small. At our market this morning, however, 
Y, Mar E 5 o 8 =й tran fres tions 
i Wheat, at a sli : rren 
Не in the demand for woot continue, the prices betag Po | Hier dina a ал а alight abatement from our Jast e 
Rich — bat hier ae equally - In Barley, Malt, and Peas no change was rvable. 
eae Араа es qualities of Beans теу 1.5 at late prices, a 
7 domani and СОО Egyptians, not — 4 plentiful, 6d. per ФЕ. pa 
: mness in price, 2 > и 08 t 
Preczs.—We have nothing to add encouraging, All „ inquiry for roshipment to 1 Ire in Taian бо = 
have been exceedingly trivial, without change decies 
Bae S PHEASANTRY, Beaufort Street 
consisting of Black a 5 White menn be tia 
Barn " Brent, and Laughing ns, Egyptian, Cn de 
Widge Summer and Winter Teal, Gadwal Pa 
ed and i 
vi 
; also Spa 
Poland, d and Dorking on Whi Japa 
Common Pea-fowl, and Pure China Pigs; and at 3, Had 
Passage, Gracechtirch Street, London LE 
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bam ien —— public — and iga the nobility, hn 
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been prove ed by the нен сап! pes oF upwards of iy Wo Work, SELLO 
the numerous (between 500 and 600) testi menie he — by 
and 
which, from the rank E! tation in socie 
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Prices, e er with a Copy E 
monials, will be sent on applica on to WALTER Canson & Se 
9, Great та Street, Old Broad а? Ame d 
London. eum s. All orders 
be sent ns 
VISITORS FROM diu COU UNTRY. _ 
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mined to take the lead in taste, he has b out most 
perb and novel specimens in Papier Máché, Finding it 
sible to display them advantageously in his former n 
tted up a splendid Show Room, to which he invites t whe 
are desirous of seeing the most bri t spe i 
0 CHI has the best Stock in London of pex 
and Gentlemen's Dressing-cases, — W. 
€ NF for — Toilet and 2 
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EW — ND ELERT OI REGISTER: 
n the construction of the ripis REGISTER 8 
it was wm first care of the inventor, WILLIAM S. Burto: URTON, to ау 
himself of the most valued of mode ern improvements in the art of 
m 
obtain the -— 
combustion; 2 ofexperiment т>. nn Pm 
tution of a graceful form of shell sya 
— ow 6 ze зе їп producing а fa vé v "м. | for 
and brilliant light, as well a Ф о rity апа quantity of heat, is far 
— his pe sanguine expectations, while, for cleanliness 
d cheerful it is utterly unapproachable. ey from 56s, 
151. „e ally in his s show rooms, also 
+ to be 
250 STOYES AND 325 FENDERS (exclusive of 
reserve stock), all а in usn formi 
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fige ires, and a es pr oan ona: th those that have tended 
— his ontablishanent the most isthaglshed inthis 
Bright Stoves, with bronzed o 8 and two sets of bars, 
21. 143. to 51. 168.; 7 ditto, with . — and two sets | 
bars, 57, 10s. to 12“. 128., bronzed Fe . andar 
from 78. to 3l.; Steel Fenders, from 21, 15s. to 67.; ditto, with 
ormolu ornaments, ^ed 21.1 —.— ahi (8.5 еы m 18, 
the set to 47. 4s. Syl — other Patent Stoves, with 
radia’ hearth pl 
2а, tho: 
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communicating), post of the shop, devoted 
show of GENERAL FURNISHING. ROAD Ne im 
cluding Cutlery, Nickel о br ара ү агез, 
Tron and Bra as Bedstea dg 69 ria ged and classified’ pur- 
ders may easily ani at dii 
— — with тенге Муш; sent f n by post. те money 
returned very article not ap 
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The REAL NICKEL SILVER introduced 20 years $ 
WinLrAw S. Bunrox, when plated by the — 
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Dessert oni » 
Table Forks : Я 
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Table Spoons and: Forks, full size, 
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