"duce an finerial stone of beef, That is a very good return 
9 dle Diazan Pros : Navan: W. we think 
at di 
chalking over so many, an removed. 
1 schedule framed for Pers k ertartrate of po 
rh — then those circumstances which influence 15 grains bmuriate eai a apama 
3 due 20 grains sulphur, 1 ar 2 ean antimony. One = aa 
moas iven in the food twice a day for thre 
2 years, mT 
ofa yt oF Fowrs 4 Trish Subser 
ish 2 en are lable, in severe weather, 
be jas tten on the comb. which the coming w 
de, rohe i 
for 
with high feeding, is the best remedy; — 
the okt * be aided by washing the part 
d have — aa 
iber is informed that Span- 
r, boy sort of chilblain, 
arm 
art with any stimulat- 
a human patient, ope 
e is lost, there 
pri acticable peger 1 
. the evidence t to be given n in support of the tenant’s but in the — Si 
* vse mischief 
singe is or from impro; 
id, in — vest th. the 
of discreti ion, leaving peg be 
m what was placed before him, upon t 
uality of the work ‘perform alien 
water 
Farm Hor MC. We give — Hersam s 10 Ibs. o: 
Oats a ‘ay, Te Clover ad lib, during t — ma =< 8. 
ye ariable quantity, n 8 a cwt. 
bs. is their ordinary consumption. 
ou had better apply the superpho 
Tinie 4058 the gu uano j separately : and let some such operation 
as poseen or 3 intervene ; 2 cwt. of each per acre 
will be a good dressing. 
GUTTA Pascua Hose : Messrs. Burgess and Key. The pas ap 
referred to is a report received from the Secretary of th 
English Agricultural.Socie a Wien Beemer Saar there, 
you to him. We had 
ë 2 rede or two ago, and 
Lasour : JF. There is an essay ‘ ‘On Wages paid for Labour 
hich ts amongst landlords of — hiaai ” in the 7th hp 8 9 1 w 
k knon 5 a Tenne does exist |  Society’s Journ 2 other 
the 3 and un- | LENTILS: s—a pla it 
5 
in referen 
edly called upon to take 
they may not be able to i 
fact ipa bese, Siemon hi Foa. ediu soil . 1o of crista nin per Aoro ustuca 
$ ö self con- | medium so 7 
sv 1 . * ae t s, of F. tenuifolia; 20 4 of Lolium perenne, 
34 lbs. of bee e kirka P. trivialis, 7 Ibs. of Trifo- 
2 
acre. 
of 
— ill 3 — Zch., ae 5s. for 25 copies 
Pooh distribution amongst cottage tena 
8 Ecas : FD Kis advised to let her golden bantam 
shell-les s eggs, hav two or three oyster 
A dail 5 S 
tiro’ os tinib shells of the eggs that have besn used ta the 
ect oe bones to pick, and hing 8 * — sper 
I Justice Vetme the mea 
nm 
t, far. 
; shoul „ ber ene t always lays 8 
men is, as I before observed, almost as — bound up with the 
an ‘ a the country. If there sabe vate. 
t be eg th 
: firs 
the inability of the hen to obtain a n of . — 
of — — 8 from ee and over irritably 
tena of s has bee ronic, a cure is not 
amply secured by defining in the agreement the] like — "effecte ap and the fowl fom better be sent to 
c s exten will 
cles e! t s 
peakers 
concluded by the adoption “Of "he following 
That in case of valuatio s between the landlord 
ten in th 
tt be 
table while still in . condition. The same answer 
apply to F D 
STEAM ENGINE, e. : Mr Crockford’s machinery is already dis- 
; jè À 3 of. 
reference to arbitration.” WATER : A Constant Reader. Water in an iron tank will not 
; injure Wes. and it is preferable to cold water fresh from the 
are fr Wad 4 +} 
ith regard to the hens,. se 
ere must be some — ae in diet or ens which should if | A 
For the pigs we a s m 
sphate o of | difficult 
held for y cannot be 
estimonial | auswered till — Polowi week, 
t of ah 
Marke 
COVENT GARDEN, June 1. 
| Vegetables are well supplied. Strawberries and Hothouse 
Grapes are both plentiful, and the same may be said of 
Pine-apples. Some Peaches and Nectarines e ned. 
Walnuts and Chestnuts are Teng Se and Lemons 
sufficient for — — } Youn: 
had at from 6d. 6d. a of good 
N juart. Frame — 
ther 
the justice of the cause 
. April, i850.” 
rons, Ranunc culuses, 
ee 
— Lemons, per do., 1s to 28 
— [ne 
s 
Fanike, rite, 9d to Is 
Penches; l 208 
tarines, 
furrows; 
in a few 
Mangold 
ts are 
. 
per doz, 
berries, per pe to Is 
Gooseberries, green, per half 
sieve, 5s to 78 
Apricots, green, p. pottle, Sd tols 
mR Modiin y Sa bsh., 4s to 6s 
— per 100, ös to 12s 
„„ 
TABLES. 
per bunch, 2d to 3d 
— bunch, 2d to 3d 
7 — s tole 6d Th bl atte 
0 
ial showers. ie has b 3 
geni as been dine time 
ip ae phe 
oram, per 
Mint, green, per bunch, 2d 
Watercress, p. doz, bunches, 
6d to 9d 
Horse Radish, p. bdl., 1s to 48 
P May 
on eg sii 
s FE ~~ 2 to 
Inferior ditto... 
„„ 
We 
‘whose answers s ought to be in s i 
A Tow or Sunk: T D, It is generally sū ee „ „ 24 26 
ver . . 80 
, 128 to being thinly 
Kent Cob, 90s to 1008p 100 Ib | 
= 
f 
$ 
i 
i 
Thenumber of Beasts is not a 
8 
it 
88 2 
As 
— and 
dull, but prices are certainly ~~ the average Deter. 
heavy — Calves, * it is exceedingly diffi 
pra ag! — of the choicest. From H and Germany 
e are 1 0 Beasts, 1000 Sheep, aia 115 Calves; 1 Scot. 
land, 300 hader ; and — — — — — = 
Per st. = 8 — 
Best hy 8 
3 4 
2 
2d Sati 2 2 8 
Best D —— and 
Half. b 
el 
Sig G 
sieb ant Tambi 22 8503 ‘Calves, 190; Pigs, 580 
Fuipay, May 
upply of Beasts, anda dull trade; buyers 
are very cautious, the weather being h ot. Prices are on the 
average Saunt 2d. per 8 lbs. lower. The number of Sheep and 
Lambs is 1 the trade is dull, and it is exceedin ly 
t to main in Mon nday’s quotations, Calves a art em 
although a +31) 
Ditto Sho 
Beasts, 3317; 
ve have a large su 
tiful ; extreme 
price, From Germany and Holland chere are 40 3 
30 Sheep, ‘anid 204 Calves’: from Scotland, 120 Beas 14. con 
Norfolk eg Suffolk, 400; and 121 Milch Cows from 
coun 
Best Seots Here- Long-wools. ., to . 
pris, . 2 2 4 Dito nen 5 4-3 
h —3 2 Bee bas 1 | — — 
— 2 10 Ditto Shor 2 1 
oo 4 4 
COAL MARKET.— FR Dar, May a 
Carr’s Hartley, 13s, 6d. ; West Hartley, 135 
Braddyll’s Hetton, 15s. 6d, ; 
end Hetton, 1 6d. ; Walzen 
Stewart's, 16 5 6d.; Wallse 
market, 218. 
—FBIDAY, May 3 
Messrs. PATTEND SMITH 1 ia at there is con- 
8 more doing i in all kinds of Hops, more Lae ager 
which were advanced 1 158. per cwt, 
ae ineredt poin nt. 
Mid. an ast 
Kents’... p. cwt, 1606s to 2003 
rele of Kents’... 130 —160 
115 Aan 
Farnhams, p. cwt. 
Yearling Kents, 40 — 100 
ng Sussex... 40 — 80 
Lau 20 — 70 
ite bare N upports last 
t be written 18. per qr. cheaper. 
—— s are unaltered cin 12 Oats are the turn lower, 
ther sorts as last quot 
BRITISH PER 3 QUAR 8. 8. 
Wheat, Essex, — — Suffolk White is Red ..,.../37—39 
— A Red . 39—41 
— = Norfols, Linad * York ... White 20—47 Red. q 36—39 
=> POER oad aeaa aae. ani 33—51 
distil., 19s to 22s.. Chev. 24—27 Maltin ng 22—25 
a and distilling 15—20| Malting 
ex and SURN o cucnicn..c...- 15—18 
and Lincolnshire ,..Potato|18—21|Feed .,./15—19 
erer, . otato 14—18 Feed 6 
— Foreign ......... Poland and Brew — — Peed ... 
1 Foreign |18—20 
e 
Rye-meal, foreign . . . ... .. .. 
Beans, Mazagan weds bed cee 24—27 . — * 24—27 
— Pigeon......, e ... Winds Longpod 
oreign — — 20—21 
24—28 
y {22—24 Porelgn 19—28 
5 White 26—30| Yellow... 25—30 
Flour, best marks, delivered . per * 33—37 
pu —33| Norfolk 28—38 
. er barr — 20—98 Perm aok 28—32 
PORT or Lonpon 
Flour,13608 pén Wheat. Boar o Malt G 
bls Qrs. rs | Qrs. 
8299 717 4223 30 
7 
7514 pa 
‘als of 
Pierre 33333 
Qrs. | Qrs. 
—** * 
is 
The value of Beans and Barley: hi has slightly 
2d receded, but — aon S from our quotations of Peas and 
ARRIV. 
Wheat. 
Qrs. 
1040 220 
s7 Ont, 
— 
Qrs, 
2450 
ART Ty. Mare 
— 
— 
* 5 
Frmay, Mar Y 31 — There was a thin 
corn exchange this 
+ mae —„— 
