78 
been found that this plant, S the | 
Clover, destroyed the crop. Perhaps club 
th 8 and see if they could detect it among 
their _ There was also another ong plant—the 
the fail Mr. Joun Cookson the 1 opinion was 
that th * 9 „ Clover- sick.“ ae the —— was caused 
— plaut, how came it same seed would 
po you a good crop on fresh r 9 it gav w you 
ba on the old land ?—Mr. ‘Jounsow said . = roan 
ti He 
d sown it lover ; t 
field would not Clover, It 2 epox better the second 
1 A but * Was not so d as he lo oked for.—Mr. 
EN 
enlightened us 
use of failure w: ty tosh such frequent repetition, 
Calendar of ‘Operations. 
'LAMMERMUIR SHEEP Aa ae a: — Winter has now fairly 
Set in, and t that with no ordinary severity. It began on the 
r, when the thermo 3 ll to 19°, accompanied 
with — Wee of wind. ost h 
since 
The 
with greater or less intensity. — varied with slight 
slig 
showers of snow. In this way the surface of the ground was 
frozen to the of 7 or 8 iaches, and a subs —— mue 
tion 1 for a snow storm, which began nest on t 
in man 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Both the text and the figures of this have been shamelessly 
1 — is — copy — coloured plates — 
were fortunate in getting an uncoloured 
There is the 
is the Pigeon Keepers’ Guide,” price be by J Rogers (a 
dealer), of the City-road ( a — — 
from the latest and best authorities. has some fair w 
„Farming for Ladies“ has a chapter on the subject. 
Temminck’s “‘ Pate des Pigeons et Gallinacé” e 
translated), has he 
— asa We rather pth a poultry keeper, D, 
LTRY; A Midland & . James Bissell, 
‘Bradford. — Birmin 7 
Spape HusgANxDRT: A B. “J, R.“ say what quantity of 
Beans and Beet his friend a — 1 e = acre by 
double . ture, and if h d Carr a double 
crop with Beans, 1 
BHEEPIN mg wenger 3 #Oae of sour correspondents asks 
hether sheep a e injar tous to orc pise 74 . if 
r 
mr 
ey are planted o n a slight emine 
p has no comfortable standing place to ab, "the orehard 
will be 3 ~~ 
WiLLows : pondent asks if any of the reade: arte 
Chronicle or Gazette hats “obligingly rfarnish informatio 
= Ragone te of Willo The kinds — profitable, the 
ethod igh especiall 
me 
oe ation, with refereac 
a lands n lakes, wat e best * 
— to work 8 pain 8 13 factory 8 none has 
ny places 
did not come on without sufficient — Boe 
time to have the sheep laid in to ober i brie 
whole of them 
We 
em, and 8 that — = the first 
hills have Bet vat west for six or rana 
muc — 
wit 5 — per head. As the snow 
— — — Aon —— 
them morning and evening. The r. rom 
on the 5th ult., after — — — — for six 
re b. themselves, and re 
ep 
manure 13 
with 
r. , a of old Grass 
, was the m hors: 
principal w: orses. Now, 
however, man — — are — are in n providing - 
hay those 8 sheep which lie nearest to the steading. 4 
Lammermuir 
Notices to Corresponde nts. 
AGRICULTURAL Pouitics: Falcon. Your — article must be 
declined— with thanks. 
Bap BurrER: SRS asks, in the Gazette of Jan. 26, for the 
cause of his putter being bad both in texture and taste 
cows fed on Tae a Wurzel and Beans, wit ous 
l 1 — Is, but cream churned only once a 
eek. My 
cut into shreds with (Moo ip-cu 
mixed with h y aud giram cait; l hetter made twice a week. 
ood in flav 23 the spri 
well cleare: een din ae and 
Butter is eae —— in texture — 259 flavour, 
d mad and summer twice a 
—— o good 
ngo. 
times of N all cat oe, be 
7 th chaff, 
beni 
i“ 80 e as cal 
existed before hrs and any other information on the subject 
urning mars A e | (incapa N of being thoroughly 
4 fnil 
eived. 
WORCESTER Acai. — Somerset will | be very ere ig 
or Mr. Oldaker will sta e qua f gu pent ti —— 
acre, and also how 3 and unr An — "35 tons 2 ewt. 
3 qrs » 121 ibs. of Swedes obtained per acre were Turnips only, 
or 
Yue Tis LE: F Hale. We should prefer 8 young stock 
in small sheltered yards to 3 them up. the former 
case they wi will pr pegs food ; but ‘i the latter, 
will ped the 
others more in fay Aa nan: they doin eating. Swedes and 
good hay are of course first-rate food for any kind or age of 
stock, 
*,* Communications pat i town after Wednesday cannot be 
answered the same week 
8. 
the most part is 8 ah 8 except —.— and 
re Hot e Grapes and Pine-apples 
g — e — pad r * 
and Walnuts are abundant, and Chestnuts plentiful. Oranges 
and Lemons are abuni dant, and ther me 
mar 
and Savon are good, C 
Lam 8 Potatoes are * e oa last ace 
ome foreign ones are in the market, at from 50s. to 70s. 
and other salading are dearer, and so are Maohi 
rooms, Some French Senses ee e gy l and ener sada 
may be obtained. Cut Flowers consist of Heaths, Pelargoniums, 
Bignonia venusta, Primulas, Camellias, — as, Christmas 
aaa tine — Lilacs, Lily of the Valle ey, Epacrises, Acacias, 
an 
ton, 
agente 
Pine-appies, per Ib., 53 to 8s rage per peck, 6s 
Gr; rapes, hothouse, p. ae "Ss sto 8s | | weet, per Ib., 2s to 38 
Portug r Ta ee Wainuts, pr — to 28 
| e p. oper 25 to 14 
Rhubarb, p. 5 Ts 1s 6d Onions, p. 3 38 to 4 
Rowdee 
co „ FEB, 2. i 
The supply of Vegetables is pretty well hept up, and Fruit for 
Pears doz., 6s to 1 p. bush., to 248 
Apples, kitohan, P- pri p” to 6s | Fiiberts, per ibo Toon, 60s t to 65s 
to 2s | Nuts, Bar., p. bush., 2 22s 
got "100, 0 to 123 = aah, Oe — 81 
Oran ranges, per doz., 9d to Is 6d | Kent Cobs, 65s to 75s p. 100 Ibs 
Oranges, per 108, 5s to 12s 
VEGETABLES, 
French Beans, pao, 2s 6d to 3s Radishes. 12 8 to 186d 
Seakale, per pu a to2s Carro 
RK LANE, 
, JAN. 28, the supply of Wheat 
u 
Holders of foreign being 
o allow of any reduc e bu: 
malting 
FRID 
ions of 
orain 
and the pe apr of 5 — 
‘all — nate 
ain . — 
de have caused buy 
New w Clover p 
Str. * 
RITISH PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. e k 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk ...White|/41—43/ Red 
— — fine selected runs . dittof43—45 Red ,..... 
— — en ee ee 
— N Lincoln, & York .. White — Red 
Bariey, 8 & distil., 21s to 238... Chev. = —28 Malti ting 
— Foreign... 3 and eee 22 Malting 
= e and Suffolk 5—19 
and Lincolnshire 8 Potato 322 Feed ... 
— Leah iia ap E AAE es Potato 18-20 Feed ., 
— Foreign ......... Poland and Brew 1620 Feed 
Rye —24 Foreign 20-2 
Rye- meal . . 
eans, Masi an en. ~ to 23s... Penick —26 Harrow |H} 
— Pig 258 — 288 . . Winds 22—28 Long pod 28 
red ia hte AEE . Small 24—33 Egyptian 
Peas, 33 Essex and Kent 1 1—26 Suffolk 2-2 
= aple 218 to 268. rey 22—230 Foreign u- 
CTC Thies 25 Yellow... 
Flour, best marks, delivered ...per pe —40 
et- e ee dit —36 Norfolk 2-2 
— For i „ —— —24 Per sack 
E Port or L N LAST WEEK, 
Flour 13470 ale ‘Wheat. — | Mate Oats. Beans. 
6435 bis| Qrs rs. Qrs. 
Engi N Aa 2477 5356 226 | 1005 
inal 899 — — 
Fore h “3020 25 | 2317 | = 
Fes. 
ts the « oth “a e Baltic, por orts s tho 3 dull 8 Bas 
iness to bec: 
ae 
H s. 21 2 
„ ic = = | f 
iiaa very heavy, J. Co 
| D MAR: REET, Jan. 31. 
Prime or Hay 65s to7 to 70s Inferior oi 65 
— — — —— ae 8 sto 
n 1 — i — =m 2 ai 24 a i 
Over aw aw J f 
Wurrecnarzt, Jan. 31, h Bare, || 
Fine Old Hay .. 60s to ah N P 2 N 
Inferior ditto .., 50 — . * Pes ‘ 
New Hay eee = NP: x a 
Old Clover s 30 75 * 
POTATOES.—SoUrRwARE, Jan. 28 
The Commit that there have been but i 
ince our last report, which has enabled salesmen 2 
clearance of stored Potatoes to a certain 8 ou eln i 
's qnotations :—Yorkshire Regen 64 Oe 
per ton ; Wisbeach agg s. to 1008.; Scotch co — 88. 
Scotch hites, 60s. ; French whites. ! 
Belgian do., 60s. to 70s. bbs. to 
OPS. — FRA, Feb. 1 
Messrs. PaTTENDEN and SmiTH report that the market 
$2. T y all fin e Ho ops. 
MoxND carriag 
samples rin lhe — and Suffolk : this Pisin s small, be 
good fr 2 ia th at a pAs of 1s, to %, 
per qr. yen e quantity remained unsold 
close of thie — pb 
be son in value.— We red — our quotations 18. per qr. fr 
white Peas.—F ormer 1 e fully maintained for or Oats, 
the paio is cot bris bu 
as been 
foreign ‘Wheat, Bid of Batley, ‘during the week, and . 
2 This market 
A 
Ys Wheat a 35 
3 & e. a B. B. The Peruvian Barley wew we would 1 5 the Cabbages, p p. doz. cats Spa lane ee 6a to 43 Se Wi Wheat were as high as in Baom, 
1 11 o or 18 bo a and are is no a t obstacle. eins 70226 8 es Ib., 4a to ho Na 3 8 io U, K. è perge 100 
CCOUNTS : soon see nglish Agricultural j ch 
ty’s account Sooke, They are to be published by Mr. byter a outs, p, hf. sieve, Endive, — 1e 2s ved 280,000 were in first heads, a — 95, 80 elo — — 
Sanford, 315, Oxford- street. ra ushroom 9 the i 000, = consisted of “ight 2 
Fen Farm: J W. A letter F been returned. Sorrel p sieve, Is to 2s . * l Salads, per 24 Good new Polish was quoted a o 328. 6d.; 
Please to give your Potatoes a ＋ 60s to 1208 288. — 
Hams ayp Bacon: A B. When properly salted, they will dry per cwt., 38 to 78 Wate p. 12 bun., 9d to 1s ABRIVALS THIS WEEE. 
very well in a dry and airy outhouse without artificial leas, t. „25 6d to 3s 6d Pennel, pe per bunch, — —4— Bar 0 
though» u so quickly as when the atmosphere is dried by the | Tūrnìps, p. doz.bun.,1s 6d to 3s | Savory, per re dd a 
e of such means. It will not answer to keep pork Red per doz., 1 s Thyme, per bunch, 2a to 3 >? Qr. 
of 7 —.— (of 8 lbs.), carcase weight, 12 months in pickle ; Horse Radish, p. bdl., 2s to 4s , P. doz, bun., 3s to 4a 
as, in addition to becoming intolerably salt and losing weight, | © each, 3s to 38 6d — Roots, p. bdle., Is to 18 6160 ve 
the fibre of the le of meat so young not be suff. | Leeks, per bunch, 2d to Marjoram, per bunch, 2d B 
ciently firm to resist the corroding action of salt; and if it | Celery, p. aa cai Mint, per bun ä Is ARLEY./ O Exx. 
ere 9 ee t would be — 2 in Lab A oa HFIELD, Monpay, Jan, 9d 25s 9d 158 9d 228 Ya 
vision market uc at may certainly be We have a hi si easts 1 s 228 
bacon, and, perhaps, hast by a method much . in late ra — 2 T Po Benes and tade is Aen si bami 4) 25 9 15 6 
Ireland with pork too small to cure in flitches, which is as | to th 99 — which is very limited; our — are extreme 1 
e, viz., after cutting to cu in the us quotations. Calves being i ily at good prices, i 
way, the whole of the bo en out of the flitch, | From Holland and y we have 120 pred a 49 ; í 
which, after being in salt for 10 days or a fortnight, is hung | from Spain, 21 Beasts; from Branca, 35; 4 i 
up for a week topartially dry, after which it is tightly rolled up | from No 2100 ; and 500 from Lit 1 
n ly part i N ‘ ee and Nor 3 R 0 
e 01 e of the roll secured by twine woun Per K. ers! — d ) 
£pirally at 14 to 2 inches apart one end of the roll to the | Best S ~ 1 505 rane 78 3 „ 
other, after which the roll is hung up to complete the „ fords, & . . 3 10 to 4 0 vir ee 
It is very doubtful, however, that the above described, or | Best S G3 $ Dene 50 quality a2 £ 
mode of curing would answer so 2d quality Beasts 2 6—3 2 Ditto Shorn a 
meee s a purpose as selling it fresh for table, which at Best Downs and Lowel es ee 
. if wane - Age red a small kind, is well 6 5 0—4 4| Calves — 3 8 2 
Mx. Sara on nok fg We have received oo 2524 Shee and Lam 16,85: ; Calves, ! a Bisa 210. 
— — on — ect, without signature. * p eag K T és; 825 
Momar WARAT : JC. We have ag pt aat ae waan The supply of 8 2 a fair average, both as regards SEEDS. J Ax. 28. 
e ade i Tesio! is very dull, AN, 
swith fll particulars of fraud on the part of tions cannot be m 1 ain ery — Monday s quota- 4 5 — Ma 3 pee 
" d ng t n of t white, p- 
Parent Fu orss ron PATA FLAX: Spes. If * T. S.“ can | off cheerfully at ‘on agen rates, but at no „ advance. per qr. . . 34 — 35 — brown, do. 
information th regard to the patent of | There are but few Calves on offer; trade is brisk at Monday’s Linseed, foreign, do. 37 — 45 per last 
carried on at Old Bow with 3 rates. a more brisk. for Bigs, the. dead markste bein “ii latent ete aaa Mi Linseed, pt 
confer clearer, From y there are 29 Beasts, 100| — r foreign, do.— — mn aai ei 
5 Sheep, and 58 Calves; ; rom Scotland, 1 G — m White, do... —  — — Rape, foreign, 
die AN Bamer: W — — Mes srs, Lee for a folk and Suffolk, 200; — foreign, do.ä— — [ Tares, per bush. 
0 shat Barley different gg a counties. —— p 
— varieties of that s which have been often culti- | Best S Best L. wools. 3 8| a: Tie, — 2 2 
vated odie Ong. * re on a larger scale than for some time 
— 2 — se: ing price (10s. a peck) or Wei . : a p —— o Shorn week the grain inactive, and the 
t N e y es rt-horns — 3 2d — 
nn at which it has mapi 2d 8 Beasts 2 6— Ditto — 7 a= k fs N mc ig t eg ap 7 
t more any bee ee dealers, and in most cases declined 1d. 
reasonable it. 1 —4 04 4 Calves .. 2 6—4 8| clined about 
Pictons: Constant Reader. The best in English is “ A Treatise | Ditto horn Piet i pee: 6 — 1 — — 
“oa Domestic Pigeons,” 8vo, with copper-piates, London, 1763. | Beasts, 824; Sheep and! Lambs, 1650; Calves, 164; Pigs, 240, | and was trom 6d, to 1s, > . 
