elaimed. 
Court, he te thought there would now be t no doubt 
arrears 
of the Society’s claims, or of the necessity of the Council | 
enforcing 
On the motion of Colonel Challoner seconded by Mr. 
— ky the best thanks of the mee meeting 
ed unanimously to the auditors, for their care 
in u auditing the Society's r. Knight re- 
turned thanks He had hot satisfaction of informing 
the ts of the Societ; 
Suss 
re 50 | yellow and sickly, 
also 
t greater physical comforts, very soc 
—— better * happier byt — education which they | 
ve received. Da ‘emarks on the 
Educational * yF the Conemiites of Council on 
Educ 
2 ——— 
aaas or Oporntions. 
EX FARM, May 20, — Wheat, on wet cl a Figs looks 
d it looks tolerably well; 9 — 
in to look rather blue ; — looks more healthy, b 
is partly destroyed by the wire The seeds 8 tended ti re 
be cut for — have ‘the appeara va egr average crop: the 
returned thanks ; 
it gave 1 to find chat ‘his application of science to the 
f agriculture were * — by the practical 
ir 
— GUINEA-FOW 
ing ing te 23 
ed | j — hg Ar late frosts. The ‘Hop Enes grow slowly, but 
ing done as yet; = few fine 
no signs of a Mg > Me 
We have 
w Turnips. 
bhi oe for autumn seeds 
nt | aged 
engage 
ons ailing aia — dung for the Swedes, hoeing Pota- 
, 
d Beans, and chopping * loosening earth round the 
Hop “hills omen engaged hoeing ed ~~ Potatoes 
at. J. 
— and pulling Thistles and Docks out of Whe 
Noti o Correspondents. 
Cuicory : JC V. On othe cultivated, well-tilled and manured 
ug * ser what clayey nature, sow now 4 lbs. of 
rows 12 inches apart. They will b 
taken 
| Corn pred 2 ., “IN. The article on this subject must be de- 
clined : with thanks. 
Ga — * SEEDS : An Old Sub. Your question cannot —— reached 
unless it is 3 answered to G. A. He om —_ 
: Sylvanus. There uch 1 jin 
hybrids parvena — ‘guinea-towl and tt the pe ie fowl, but 
they & ar y —— N were lately living, and 
7 still be on of t logical 
and an account of two other 
was made, is given in the 
vol. xix., 3 seam by Dr. S. G. Morton. 8 have all 
uncertain sex, with the male character 
predominating. ‘on what evidence ‘ade es oe friend of “ Syl- 
Jet! him describe them. The pore be greatly valued by 
po oul 
who w 
on the i such crosses — a new race, and on 
to 
ed nevertheless, it was necessar, 
r. upon 
us believe th — are similar hybrids ? Please | 
h | tations for . Beans, aud 
120 Sheep; from Scotia nd, 506 Beasts nd A 22 
of 8 lbs.—s 
Hi st. of 81 
ere- est Long - 8 d 
3 0 to 3 Ditto tto Shera 7 g" 
Short-horas 2 * fi 3 0 Ewes & 2d quality 238 
24 ‘quality i Besate 2 4 — 8 Ditto Shorn Eaa 
Bes and Lambs 
258 Calves ,,, 4 
Ditto Shorn "on 5 „ àt 0 
Beasts, 3571; 8 pen mbs s 26,230; ; Calves, ite; 
May 24 — 
* — supply of Bea 
obtained. Lambs are 
cheerful for choice ones, but b middling quality ar 
able. Good — tg — — —— — — ad 
per — —— obey and G any thes 
ings 5 aes: 
e Miler ‘en from the hom: 
Bent 2 Her 
fords, 3 0to3 4 
* 2 10 — 3 0 Ewes & — 
2d 28 Beasts 2 4 — 2 8 Ditto — 
Best Downs 28 Lam 
— breds Calves 
itto Shorn —3 1 „ 
— 615; instep. eat Sainte 10, 120: Calves, 347; 
COAL MARKET,—Frimay, May 24. 
Buddle's West a 138. Tanfield itos „ 138.; 
Braddyll’s He etton, 158. 3d.; Wallsend Haswell, 168. öd 
end Lambton i 9d. ; Wallsend Tees, 16s 
very firm, Itis reported that the 
— but is still backward and uneven. Very 
the duty, which is still estimated at 150,000“. 
RK LAN 
„ May 20. ne. — of English 5 ne 
canines s A ples tbis nae 
— 
ae 
* 
n the prices of this dar — anigha, “betore” any 
Foreign i no 
Peas, are fully sup 
Oats area slow sale, but not cheaper.—The Flour trade is 
whose minds the — Ragga list of sterile nen seems to 
1 — with Wheat erg weben Wbt 0e 
making . x 0 MaNUnE: JB F. Two owt, superphosphates mixed two | Wheat, Essex, Kent, * SULO ... WHref Se? | MEE e. 
patted in Engand which was exhibited at the] ewt ofgusmo wiil be an ‘racial Farming and’ ee ee alee 
. Mansion-ho in Bane 5 ew town, | isa ra good book on the subject you nam * E ai Norfolk, Lincoln, 2 ek. Wit 40—42 Red... - 
few days at the Ship Tavern, Water-lane, Tower- | Nerris A, We have used the — neinag, costing’| e e e ee 33—5 
À - bour o arl f distil., 19s to 22s,..Chev. 24 —27 Mal 22—25 
street, in presence of several gentlemen connected with | Pout Fer wil last two years caper with mending, a third ce faa Seta and distilling 15—20 Mating 19-22 
the tte e, and res Ry > yE Pol hnic Cocoa-nut fibre is spoken wi 3 We do not know it Oats, K Li ne ibe. ode — Feet 4 „119 
Institution, when our of erea t wo ncolnshire o l 
: — Irish Potato 14—18 Feed ...|12—16 
uarts of London sweet milk it produced 5 Ibs. of butter Markets. — Foreign . Poland and Brow] i4—18|Feed 10 
of excell <= The result elicited on COVENT | GARDEN, May 25 2}|Foreign |18—20 
unquali e gentlemen present. Vegetables Stra — d Hothouse 1 —5 : 
On the Growth of Oats.— Knowing that before grain | Grapes are Toth i isons plentiful and the same may m said of Tick|24—27| Harrow |24—27 
ripens, much of its i pow: ins in the 2 Walnuts and Chestnuts are f : Tae 
and having this unprof N to. deal n oung Carrots and Tur- 2 2 all sae 
* a ws be had atfrom 6d, to 2s. 6d. bane: some P i — 
ed to me that, if Oats were cut and made into of good quality have been from Corte Af and rande. 22—24 Foreign — 
hay some six weeks A bint an pie uns EAAS DAN teen tt te da, pee pound — — oe bes sage ee G A ao -E 
waluable ct, avot the diis of „CC wgn as sii ieta i al ar | so are Mush- our, 3 elive «bet ae 33—33 
have a product, a R — Suff Ade 2822 Noch 
pasate ae ie off the land in time to sow a | Cut Ar, consist mie Se = = Foreign’ eS r barrel 20—24 Per sack 
second, or last, but not! make a venusta, „ Cinerarias, Azaleas, Lily of the alley, ONDON LAST WEEE. 
* my Oat erop than if I allowed Lilaes Pinks, Carnations, and — sks) 8 5 Barly. —_ ae * oe 
grain to ripen. I therefore eut a certain acreage | pine apples, per Ib., 63 to 10s Š Y 914 8056 1156 474 | 7 
of Oats before any part of the straw ceased to be green | Grapes, r. Nee b. pak 100, Bate bis 1 — 25 rig Bae 
culent ; oe made . hay, not as hay is PR ehs P. 1b., 94 to o Almond: 68 Oreign ss: 10740 5100 — 13250 g 2 
generally made, by exposing it to the bleaching and de- St HE ng g 2 38 Friar, Mar 24.— There has a fair arri foreign 
structive action of sun a rain, but by putting it up tere. 5 70 78 * beers ay 1 are s the week, but the supplies 2 pan S 
a oks, as is done when the grain is ripe. It Apricots, green, p. 5 — Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., bashes in all a ee met was very hate 
thus dried without exposure. This Oat-hay was (of r 8 P. bsh. , 48 208 to 228 was held at the nominal prices of Monday last, but ee 
course not threshed) given in the winter to sheep, Lemo e Gant hares 28 Ke Pi eo A te cas = alue,—The Oat 
cattle, and horses, and put in their racks side by si $ TABLES. ene de su rted for infe 
with the best Clover-hay. animals invariably pi jeans, p. 100, 2 ons, p. bushel, 7 | samples — Da Flour isa — and 18. per —_ 
ferred it ver-hay, leaving that Ae n 2s S p: doz., 1s 6d to 48 Floating e of — ne 
tp Weare the Oat-hay ; and its high nutri. Cabbages, per doz. 6d tois | Garlic, per Ib., 0 t0 8d. const would feteh 33s, to 33 freight, and, Sher, with & 
tive power is eonfirmed by chemical analysis. I uliflo p. doz., 1s to 3s : p. se., 2d to 18 . bed warn = — h rg har ii m vegetation 
fully weighed from the same a like acreage — „ . to 6d | and im of the antry. 
i ats and its straw, and * a produce of | 8 1 1 6d to 9 Small 2 IVALS THIS WEEK. 7 
both kinds is as follows per Scote Sorre p. per ton, 603 to to 8d rE Wheat, nan, on 
An acre of ripen ts gave 36 Dushels of Oats, pro. per cwt., 38 to F „Per bunch, 2d to 8d | English 8586 570 60 a 
sent C — bushel „ Es 12 0 r bush., 2s 6d to ory, per bunch, 2dto3d Irin tes 
150 stones of straw, at — „ n frame, per Ib., 18 0 2 | Thyme, per buneh, 2d to 3d Foreign | 7880 1620 19550 3 
1 p. doz. bun., 2s 6d to 48 Parsley, p. doz. bun., 1s to 28 * RTE. Beans. | PEAS 
i 5 9 6 Red per doz., 1s to 28 * p. bille., Od to 18 aey w o VATE) TTT ee, 
Deduct cost of threshing 77 ee So — bunch, 8d to 9d April 13... 38, 50 240114185 54700 8 aus 94/203 * 
. — „ e Welie h oa È Baana] 22 5710|} 2 85 3|2 6| 25 gli 1 
An atre of unripe Oats gave 206 stone of Tay, at C — per ban. 5d to 7d d to 9 — 27. 1 * n en 23 11 24 9 
“tothe stone, worth more khan hay, Which is Spinach p. sieve, 94 Horse Radish, p. bal, Istodg | MAY 434 1 | 22 0 [14 3 1 2 1 9 
sold h f ; 2 38 0 22 0 15 3 {19 24 1¹ 
— par stone say 205 stones, at 10d. 8 10 10 a 25 6 
This lea 2 d z of 31. Ss: 4d. } agri ge ig a 3 — 18. eees 39 7 22 5 15 5 21 7 poA 
r 2 x Commit report e mar f t — | 
of. the Oats ; in addition to which I saved all good English 8 i gr as o| 2 4 15 1 20 9| 24 2 
the risk of a bad the ground in 8 — 0 10 
good time to put in a second -who wish oreign Potatoes are rath but not selling at much Grain i: 0 1 0 1 0}/1 1 
crop 0 ‘ 5 ig are this day’s quotations : — Tork Re- the last six weeks 11. Mar 18. 
try plan, I nd winter Vetches for | gents, 120s. to 140s, ve — Scotch cups; 638. to 758. ; ditto Bik. Aru. 13, 14. APR, 20,,APR, 27. May 4. Mar | 
stolen or second erop, as I have proved they stand 45.206 to Sons vi Boog ag 408, na Rhenis | | 
ur Ws injury, Martyn ts, T 17 : Dutch, 408. to 50s, | 39s 7d N. 2 os A id 
2 Fort e. Load of 36 2 did " 4 ee mm 
— ler, Ni, April 17, 1850, rag oes my 5 re D, May 23, 1 0 | 5 sss eo 
Prime Meadow 8 ver st 65 to 848 ‘ TETT. ore 555 25 „ 
Education of 2 —— Mir, on this | Inferior ditto... + pee o ape camming BB si Mikat — os wd 
Point, E hesitation in Rowen stay see 30 60 ai „ 36 11 a we h 
knowledge — come within my * Hay. Sao AND Manxer, May 23 eng oe VERPOOL, Fripay, Max 24.—The inte 51 
sto the character and eonduet of those who have left R Hay. 79040758 | Inferior .. „ . 708 to 758 . . 5 tock mee Ss are pals from 
the school here, whieh has now open | „ | New © Clover s.. se z a youd 7 geen Wheat, nis morning * 
y : been at shool time has 3 . 26 a are mi our marke -evailed. 
now left, and Tare gone to — for some at Old Clover 338 = * Josuva BAKER, — ided lace ate sae all adp — and inde 
hs 5 HITECHA: Ma; escription: 701 
as domestic servants, and others in the usual employ- | Fine Old Hay .. 885 te Toa Nen Ger . u —sto— | criminately depressed ia value T: 19 2a, pe een tee 13 
‘agricultural lifes eile Mi apprentices to | inferior ditto. 55 60 | Inferior ditto... . 60 65 | Iast quotations. Barley, Benai ETa n, of which scare 
trades ; and I can affirm most conscientiously, that those Oid Clorer. . 75 84 „ 8 any seen Eee advanced id. per 70 Ibs. 
