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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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It gives the prices of Wheat, for me — 10 years, to. I should b ii 
„to. e glad if th t 
— — oe — um, the Prussian pro 2 1 cluded ; but its ta great di si — jos — pie ciate alone repair occasionally), having led — 
— mmerania, Posen, Sania "Siles a, West- | of the Wheat, and its comparative independence of o : f besides the usual farm wor me 
phalia, im ad the the winter se districts), and also the shipping — ime rom i ntiguity to the Mediter noan their d — do” A —— e — — ee * of 
prices, during the winter se » at — e oe orts demand, mega r its infi Pen 
— — . post Dan — ria upon th — not mente or tage of the | from 5 ewt. 2 Ms "4 ibe a “a part ewt. 14 “ay “ J. D.“ — 
These afford, toge ether, a fair average oa what may | repay F ann wi 5 nothing gives a lad more trouble than to load a 
be called the European prices, for the period referred fe ilo 9 4 ; surely he must have been a — 
ellow, for here lads and women 
1840. | 1841. 1842. 1843. | 1844. | 1945. | 1846. 1987 | 1848. | 1849 ant of ours | 4 — 8 
Paice or WHEAT per quarter in Pe peg EN : i : | i hay, giving PTEE ey k before 6 ie P.M, me to — 
France, 2 F FT — 8. 4 sid. 5 s. d. ace and the difficulty of loosing id 
— bibel * inari s ¢ 48 0 53 0 46 9| 42 6 * n : 7 A re : — 4 a anti 3 you wish to unload 1 8 
2 r eo en ee = 4 — 9 3t 2 44 5 57 4 32 2 30 0 that we have met with none of the former yet — aoe 
Hamburgh r , ae eee | eee consider it b person’s work to 
— <5, 90 re tools 3 0 3 6| 30 6| 3% of 2 2| % 53 4 48 6 40101 88 4 boe ont at first placing what we call * — 
5 44 0 88 0 34 0 8 0 55 0 75 0 8 . h previous to ing out the horse, 
Average 46 4 49 8| 41 3 40 2 and then using a little craft as to balancing th 
Rags Si 2s) e Hs Sel Bal we £ tho shafts over his shoulder, whist 
Difference ... 20 0 14 9 16 2/ 10 0 13 10 3 0! 0 9| 72 replacing ihe ia here G the dead one. Cumbri 
8 4 8 0 essrs. andior o A 
It will be seen kom iha bove Table that the two Home Corresponden wel koom. hy thia tini, * mant —— 
ears of greatest plenty o a Europe, during thi Caris ee g D.,“ invites “J.H y Ti 8 the Manchester G — 
decennial period, have been 1844 and 1849. What the harvest field, to witness the casualties of — > . Quantlies of Guano and Ground 
——— mon = miai ee in the latter 2 Now my take care pa load, as the keystick e eee 
wi unu an abundance in France and ium, being easy, makes the lay about — ushed re now ene Ate 
e ee the Elish you and the load will fall il together, Nom ood deal, or | will no doubt become permanent app cations, from 
market—it would be difficult to conjecture : for th own the in the mee 3 heavily on th — „ ene —— utility the 
two, despite their dense radiate x are gen erally im — ascend ing the way, he is near] 5 orse’s following Tables have been ca ly constructed for 
porting countries. (I use the word dense in allusion ra by the load — backwards ; and * 7 in e ar ea = the purpose of preventing possible 
their population, — 1 grain-produee, in the way home, it gl Is q loughmen and othe have little time —— 
both, is far inferior to that of England.) It is quite whether the load honid pa taken a at once. coun ox 2 a ree the — m 
— = the continued depression of prices in England | agreed that master shall take the horse’s Mani An E. ready reck 
tterly is due not so muc abundance over the | two men shall hold the load i ie ini P which, by simply — out fractional 
wide area of th up wit ir pitchforks, parts, show " 
l e ssian provinces as to that in France, and so the barn, wanting to pos more befi * gaa 3 yey will be required by the 
— rend 2 been eh E uppr nted: the the rain; is less than 20 minu 7 wo me 2 fields d, dil rood, or acre, no matter how extensive the 
eat having sunk, ther m 20 franes the | master th elds cleaned — dunged for 
hectolitre — Aa which had been the | the ho A oh koy pelore ai Belind, end — T : — 
average price for the 20 years previous, to only 13 fra each fi ABLE, showing the quantity of G 
fall greater — — „ offered, : prad a 3 · g iboi exertions and w we go onw with the other . ge of yards, equal to et Ajr epang 5 cd and 
ratio of 21 to ndeed our chi rts ce | ing each ahs ak de re, in drills from 36 to 22 inches a; * 
2 St 
ristmas re n es tg emo apy re rave off Scorcn STATUTE MEASURE. || IMPERIAL STANDARD MEASURE, 
Eo ut I think anybody who looks at — column under on the horse's back! My beautiful horse, so quie 2 3 
n — — and 5 extraordinary general, cannot stand this, but sets off kicking like ar 4 23 f Es „$ 4 8 E * 
— i the — cheapness ast — which it ses himself SE f the harness, and leaves the cart 3 a 3% 24 cb 8 833 35 4 j = 
too, in spite of the | “ors We now return th i gas | Shaq 5288 22 3 SE sê 
— * . England near! illion of | barn, ey find Soa prop in front bas cas ‘side on 25 2 * 82 Š Zé 2 $3 5 ane 8 245 
eat, will cease to apprehend the likelihood or possi- | slippery floor, let the ** down and broke both th F * * jg g 8 z$ 3 a 53 
bility of such’ a state of things continuing. If he will | shafts. N.B. For sale t o harvest carts, with se > A =e A — A = j 
a alo * ~ line of a r the tale will complete; a bargain to 4. H. Apply Ae * *36 6104 54 36 4840 “an 
a ; comparing the year 1849 with | Cu rl ris.——% X. V. Z. 2 35 ; 56 35 
the eet low at i see that the English not a perfect cart to ait e if 2 Lawak 46 50 8 1125 15 ; 
price ar stoo illi 52 
— Ane inan In the fo er | Seay e of a Cumberland cart, as the 3 aa | ss 42 
ye ge k len on amost unlucky juncture rate alice g iy 5 95 5 tilt, and sea ao arat 2 30 5808 5L 
; entirely exceptional. The | Side ; shelvings for coals, li Eho dha 67 29 6008 53 
rage of the whole line of European averages (fi ka , a! shelving 7⁰ 28 6222 55 
1840 to 1849 inelusi ges (from to g cart, for bee d corn, and 72 27 6453 57 
r 1 ), is 4 uarter, and it this sum too shall include all the trimmings “ X. V. Z.“ 75 26 6701 59 
pra objecte — 9 7. of 2 (1847) is spesha of. These carts sh l n a — oes 62 
e, d the other e, hay, or corn, as j 67 
3 t — paei 2 — ihe two eet before named, wish his horse to draw, sad as to their durability en TE 22 7920 | 0 
A only say that no carts b t = —Suppose the dr mu > be 36 in 
oad ae ais aý e again come into that than ours have been, and dey’ a aon ta — 1 of — to 4 yards is equal tol 1 tm por acre Tito A 
seit BPE Syst a of 47 a quarter, as — . after being in use for the last 10 years (of course under pet 8 tial tol ‘owt. per acre ii i "A 
sae ee —— sesa ar T. ß Li pi Bag es 25 bush in drills from 38 to 22 inch 
i 5 * — that the . e e o A iiai 
But my object is to get at a f. Eata pa " — - SCOTCH STATUTE MEASURE. 
r. a Land and Tenant can reasonably go upon 532 ee É 
as the basis of a lease. It is idle to agi the ques- | 3 2 = 3884 QUANTITIES PEB SCOTCH ACRE, 
ion, on chemical or any other principles, as to the pos- 32 8 842 8 
sibility of growing eorn at 5s. a bushel, unless you have 883 S235 
— ground for showing the possible — A g af 5 10 f auj 12 1 14 | 15 | 16 17 18 19 20 21 E 
— 8 — 2 — 1 — find the 36 104 610 5355 509| 469 436| 40 359 2 290 2 y 254 
slightes nds for it. In referrin 35 2 821 | 305 290 26 54 244 
these tables I have said noth the expenses of — 34 rim — a — — 448 418. 392 369| 349| 330 313 299 272 261251 
port or shipment to England, for th 33 659 461 431 04 380 359 340 323 307 281 269 258 
— — gland, for the so much, 32 — 665 605 555 512 475 444 416 391 370 350 332 317 2 277 | 266 
— = — tl it is almost hopeless! 31 pa r 2 — 527 490 457 429 404 381 361| 343 327 286 2274 
tga a nyt Ms ee, ie ister ee , e | | Ge] e ee) S| dap ir i Mh] me | aa mies 
; * — aa ya ; and indeed the more 33 Smee J6 ed ie a 541 | 505 473 445 21 |- 398 | 378 360 329 31 — 
t ö the better 1 . 13| 654 603 560 523 490 461 436| 413 392 373 341 327] 313 
— ts bast: and th ing we will re — 26 8451 845 768 704 620 605 228 508 | %% „ ser | 352 | 338 
rot d whi h ; that that 25 8789 878 799 732 676 627 536 220 Bir iss 125 | 130 448 n 382 305 351 
— the variations will range, Nor do I 2 — 9156 915 832 763 704 654 610 572| 538| 508| 481| 27 2% 385 381 366 
it will be very long before that begins to to manifest it itself. 22 998 2 868 796 | 735 682 637 562 | 530 502 277 455 415 | 398 382 
Branco bas had ‘wo abundant harvests in 5 aos | san eee csal ssri to ss| asol am| sal soel sel so 
; may have a third in i this is a ver IMPERIAL STANDARD MEASURE. i 
rare occurrence, as the whole history of 7 F 5 
shew. As soon as i : 8 
change 1 again, the 3 28 828 
1 very strongly felt, as the supply we have E E snag QUANTITIES PER IMPERIAL ACRE, 
recei is year from is an occurrence SES) 5 
unprecedented, and . ——ů— 82 S3 10 ; 
that have su tis at = — €] E 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 | 20 ol. i 22 23 24 25 
experienced, re t any other country, in 184 36 4840 r, — — = ao i 
She has not followed the example of x — 35 4978 49 452 14 389 331 211 252 22 — — 237 238 — = 
retains her old Corn-law : but s j ee | ai ME Ati te eee . ns) ss] ns] we 
her from herself during the past year. She may thank P 2% 26e] 251) 240| 225 | 2x 
us for h — S a S3 B44 495 453 418 388| 363| 340| 326 | 302f 286) 272), 259| 247 | 286 
Start “ad n ved fi 5620 | 562| 510 468| 432 401| 374 | 351| 336| 1 295) 281 | 267 | 255 
as este 8 whole importation. — pes — = = 446 416 387 363 347 322 805} 290 276 | 264 252 — 
cos, eee source season 462 422 400 375 353 | 333 316 286 | 2 
of unusual miens ce and — ps ae W ihe 27 2 175 = pois yes dlt = = ri — 311 296 283 270 250 
Speculation of the market. It operates more na ly — — 35 670 609| 558 315 478 446 418 304 372 352 335 319 304 — pot 
and more ene an all the State-granaries that ever 24 — ess | seo 217 % 34 331| 316 303 S904 
4 — N 23 660 605 558 518 484 453 427 403 382 36 345 330 315 | 30 
apprehensions at present 7575 757 688 631 | 582| 541 505 473 4 220 398| 378| 360 15 
e try, as to the range of 22 7920 792 | 720| 660 | 809 562 528 | 495| 465| 440 | 416 | 396 377 230 i 344 8 à 
e completely paralysed i cacy as if a year I have often thought of sendi ing you the annexed | be thankful for the information tion thay p peper wer di 
penea etre, —had tables, which were prepared for me soon after I first | have an h. — 
“The ¢ hing js not new, however : it must began to use guano, and whieh I and numerous friends — — to publish the tables, I believe the 
ton Pe that word Panic’ is to whom I gave a copy have found most useful. I | jection. — ae way Buty wil hare noo 
anis, C. Wren H | doubt not that many of your agricultural readers would e e 
