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28—183. ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 445 
expensive, and required a greater amount of 8 publisher), and hence it becomes necessary that a strict og pair of ] Бош Sidi with one furrow, accomplishing as much work 
fi —— process.— ы y W. Ridley thought en ublic censorship sho à be 1 pta all such book- | 8S two pairs used to do. ae — nedarot gil the тоге 
Е 3 "Mr. ki „ The y B ok, "wish | as there i is such ы 83 Turnips now-a-days sown. ane 
of the lime consi n solidifying the album r. making speculations as is OOK, W. езд — mosk a . d of for Bees is from 14 to 20 loads o 
Brandreth thought it effected a ug e in the sace chit | has so greatly disappointed not onl y: m бн ts court-yard о — with to 3 ewt. of guano 5 
juices E hought the mne pondents, but also A Poor Farmer, acre; and this, with onc-hal the Turnip crop eaten off with sheep, 
ie * b Rs | puts the soil into a fit state for growing a good crop of any kind. 
a very inte ng a mporta n ә ап ) Such a supply of co eiue manure as this, however, 
- Way would give it 2 stieation20e the om — T aal ed, and, соодо у, we often under the 
i e Counci > necessity of laying down part of the c ith fo or arti 
Oe ти ed bos Male Miscellaneous. manure. Women, for out-door work, are abundant, and wages 
ай кыыла ibi statement accompanying them. Numerical Details connected with the 3 of ыы з ved Phe 5 15 ours 6d. is the ordinary par. 
T = ЖМ; tir Irrigation in the Agriculture of Nort iserably defei 0 Fir to be an average crop. Wheat 
Cow ATIONS were received: 1, from Mr. Thomas ues pent — Not only is there a smaller нела M 
3 Ы * sual sown, r 
Martin, on the importance of taking measures to i ы 78 LIT , ou growing crop is exceedingly thin, and the 
1 i eal condition of the Number of Number of waterings. pt t f water, з Produce in 
rove the moral, social, and 3 e Price of | Grass or Net value of 
sing generation of the К=-# wher labouring classes ; gated by Ірана е Duringihe| Fach For the | #Tigation| Gran |. produce 
2, an invitation from Mr. Beckford, of Ruxley Lodge, Leubie foot] m Season. | watering. | MOnthly.| Season, Per acre. рег acre. | Per acre. 
ear r, in Surrey, for the Council to inspect the Indi fd lih 
daily working of Samuelson's digging-machine, at a farm | 50ммев— nches. | Inches. | Inches, | s. d. Crt. а 
in his neighbourhood, near Kingston-on-Tha з, M | E 99 3 18 * 7.03 42.12 59 224 |31. 108. to 47. 
invitation fi Mr. Bailey Denton, for the rs to Meadow a 3 150 7.92 237.6 11.88 21 0 450 TL. to 121. 
witness the rs' draining match, intended to take 5 ? Bushels. 
lace o estate of Mr. Parkins, at Chesfield, near : ^ 20 е I KR dida — - us Eon 
— Hertfordshire, on t ly; 4. an — . 
invitation from the Rev. Samuel Smith, of Lois Weedon, | Italian ренди by Captain Sit. E нче 4 EA loft Me ind 
ear Towcester, for the inspectio growing crops, — ̃ —— general. t, in the fine climate and suitab| bell od of M 
ul s improved system of cultivation, The shire, looks thoroughly poverty-stricken. The only fields that 
Council — their usual acknowledgments for the Calendar of Operations. : w^ са he lying, уэ —— ү well-culti 
M unieations submit em, and ad-| PES бта fai 8 Wie ot 2 Мале wil take VE 
` journed to their monthly meeting on the 3d of August. TON ; high — per quarter to mite up for the d ney in the crop, 
CHESHIRE, June 30.— The sowing of S теа ring: моң кеен 7 to sell 4 — The demand is such that the 
e — ~~ de d by q^ wet We Y g as at inte ccupie: ed t i 8 y — sigi = x 8 
FRENCH ту Exuisition, — The arl r par of the onth, and in some rever is only just — the —— t difficulty in laying 
Clarendon, her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State Brod ah ton dose: “but looking — the —: of the last few | supply ри daily аин. LL. wnat discon онлай 
for tl. Fe ey. P М years, - е far ciled to late sowing cin they | Sixpence per Ib. is su nd such а comfort-yielding 
^: e hr — rene » has transmitted n wo uld ha iie beet Кену, on pis — 0 tlie orev of mildew, | price fot beet that the farmer L эү" îs geting ди» gv with the 
ciety, through Mr. Addington, the following communi- | which attacks early sown ones wit ter severity than late 3 ад. ч this rs look Ii — 
cations relating to the Great I д Im n of |ones, бода беу they eo much better than the former, and, Beep demens h mh t demand at 
France, to be held at Paris i in - year g area ae му Sen ve te sown t ^ — мє x the fly, | highl ^ gw : rativo prices "IE аа 5 nearly * 
: rly so s are much inju ut - aed 
! reign fne 1853. wn Wheat is Jooking strong and акк оп im ET c: wool fair comes off on the second * uy im 
. Srg&—With reference tb my eher. of the 30th "d April last, EA but upon the p Is 750 this o to|regard to D I will be Say some! 
enclosing a copy x „a letter from Me nt Walewski, the Fren ch pr е еа crop; and the Ago will dol to | communica 
~ Ambassador at this Court, announcing the intention of his j A 
^ Majesty the Е —.— <> of the French to hold aor ve Eart of | tices to Correspon den 
Exhibition in Paris i ur ге, 1855, I 
_ Clarendon to to you a 
step tan t мен Stating the dec 
Governme 
and 
ricu site Society of | eve 
you will —— e Royal Agri 
England to give the 5 publicity to the Sean 
intentions of the Ria pt ernment, as ted in Cou ch is s 
Wal 'в letter. generally ce my y pte è farmers, but by th dicem in 
1 JR ooking very promising. N. Cox, Staple- 
am, Sir, your most obedient humble Servant, 
(Signed) H. U. ADDINGTON, 
London; 29th June, 1853. "Sont oF > Divos. During — бнт, — eeks we have had 
My Lorp, rence to the Great t Exhibition, intended to a то n the result of 
. be held at s in 1855, many foreign m anufacture ave which ak a Үкү supply of 9 aad. the luxuriant ique of the 
inquired of the Minister of the — — it w however, — — h x 
of which into Fra — regulations, err lande; those s 
ed oves, will be specially “admitted "into ‘that exhibition ; 
{ d 2, whether, at the conclusion of the exhibition 
масан red to be re-exported, or may 
] uestions, My Lord, have re 
e Emperor, in the — 
reat Exhibition of 1855. — has — à been лорд, 
only that such prohibited — admitted in 
the Exhibition, but, further, that it may at the close of the Beh. 
bition, and at — A of the exhibitors, be e r re-exported, 
free of pg sold in France for internal consumption, on 
payment of a Anty o f 30 per cent. on its her ao 
— will be in: poe in the general 
course of ; but, 
ape es ressio 
whie ves ppears to — — made among foreigners, y the 
rule m inser prohibited €— — intended f for the Exhibition, 
M f informing your Excellene 
ted in mete to this point by the | 50wn, 
ty the у ror. Your Excellency will 
once convey to the industrial and 
nufacturing subjects of her —— Majesty, a statement 
the regulations whrch have thus been made. 
have, &c., 
RD,—In referen 
on $n hes 
The 
l irregular. 
Mowin 
тау грагіацу, get unsettled 
s. The 
3 
s — — e thin in 
t 100 
and. 2. sie ful; store — — ridiculously ме, leaving | 
= owe e а room for remuner A The M — ral f: 
Dee d. much on weather, 
M — ground for Tarnips, hoeing Potatoes and — 
and attending to the hay. Jun 
Pare INS OF GALLOWAY, June Since our last report wé have 
refreshi С 
а predominates, wi 
ts igned) ' A. WALEWSKI. 
. To his PASOP MERY ag Earl of 1 
ps have gn 
n usual, v very few havi 
ing yet 
POULTRY. 
ultry Literature We look to 
"x censór of all the misdemeanours 
«Agricultural litera ume, and are, e e — 
· that “ Maria” and a“ Poultry-book Pure › shou 
to you their well-founded rie: plaints, T 
urchaser?" has inforined. yo 
you, sir, as 1 
ed i 
i — the — in 
he pe 
is from — to mon 
9s, a 
in ue price of of lean cattle from last year 
Labourers well emp 
address t 
acy book Р M t 
ge ге which ies been — 
e of Captain Hornby’ А : ish re ces vile 
informed you = dea embryos 
per т 94lbs. The advance 
vilt bay 
35 ec cent, 
of the г 
— 
cut being 34 fee 
one 10H: 
—— f 
very m 
— is — paid to the im yrs breed 
of cattle and sheep in Е — a proof of the e success 
of the effort, I may men 1 а iiem this district took 
the first in the — “of black faced ewe - and the 
th Ayrshire bulls was taken by one from this dis- 
trict at the i te mee w cattle К 2 
ESTER Ross, 
we hada — of easter 
* winds m m— a: — 
ee 
go enial s 
105 on the 10th and ПЕ we had nearly новава nt rain; d 
roughout the month showers have been falling as they were 
more slowly than if 
f ee a rs ious one, has been р! preparing | 
— r and N the Turnips; aud now ‘this very — vé a ET 
mportant part of the farmot s opérations is all but concluded, i 
joing generally admitted that Turnips sown after the end of —— 
ty |g 
"e 
f 
FOR 2 — y Sub, Eight or ten pounds P salt to every 
AN is as much as is generally strewed over it in making 
t 
VENT GARDEN, JuLY 
All kin f produce are now su plied in and 
trade is brisk. Foon Реас tarines are па. 
Strawberries from t 
open ground are well supplied. 
tions from the . of P. Potete Ce Conroe 
are still well kept up; and t ee he ar 
and AND in.the market. 
doz. Green 
Nx bunch. 
but. peu the Ee T 
old, 
d, wit | Ch 
weather x likely to be a —— . that which was ng- 
ndi 
ill 
rt fn per 
is gener ally very oak “ae planted, | Pune per 
Carrots also | Cucumbers, е 
1 deal of —— = 
e first seven days of this M Old Clover 
are too late. _ Wi thin these few у ygone years the amount of 
with T been greatly lessened ; 
11 
ne 
it through our booksellers of the nto 
(by = д, i 
on, at 1s. p qua: 
fom, е 3s. to 6s. s — М "aeo. ola Potatoes 
Good Ash-leaf Kidne noya f from Cornwall, 
are plentiful. Mushrooms are scarce, 
f ums, Fuchs 
2 e 1 ада Aaa e Roses, C 
4s to Ss ene e basket, 1s to 28 
EL MI epe. pe >. Aa] 
ae S : 
BLES. 
‘Garlic per Ib., 6d to Sd 
* Venn э 7. doz.,6d to Sd 
, per doz., 2s score, 1s to 28 
Beans, р о 2з 
рой, 
1, per hf. sieve, 6d to 15 
1 Jerusalem, do,, 18 
x ies per bunch, 2d to 34 
I per — = to 8d 
per bi 3d 
ort, A to 
T 
1 2 — on do. 
Wotercresses,. iS banat 10108 
PS.— Borovan MARKET, July 8. 
. Pattenden and Smith report that the accounts cong 
S — 
istriets; ; the market in consequence is yonim; at improving 
prices, Dut 7, 1200001. 
Messrs. 
nue to com 
Hav. Per Load s 36 Trusses, 
100s 401158 
+. 80 100 
dio 34 
E. J. Davis, 
+. 908101003 
ARKET, July 7. 
Prime Meadow Hay 1058 tol 15s Anterior vol 
Inferior do. .. 95 
New Ha: 80 — 
... .. 
=. B0: 86 
JosHUA BAKER. 
...1105 to 115s 
100^ 1208 
4.90 96 
“4 51108 —. 
HAPEL, July 7. 
wes pu Old Clover . RS 
84 Inferi 
sin - "4 Fine 24 — 
Fine old = a 
Inferior do. 
New Hay 
Straw... 
"e 
... 
* 
nferior 
— 25 
BRADFORD, Tavrspay, July 7 3 ш W little doing 
in siy ms of ами 1 The re disinelined to 
buy a Be dg sought. be supply: aec » pem is very 
liited. and the quantity o or — rei bere in some зе of the staplers’ 
hands is greater than as expected 
MIT TITFIELD. Moser July 4. 
а — Beasts on offer, but ‘the ELE of m 
вир pply is not at all improved, conse uently 
are fully as dear as of 1 те There is a pretty good clea 
„3 кыа. The nu eder] of Sheep continues small Bem the me time of 
good o ing scarce are rather dea Other 
i 
We have 
