THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
cinka nai — f of invention, and a | vision for what was coming, ty: putting the sheep into shelter; — June — 
a niga? BaT was personally highly the consequence was, that they scattered up and down in every PATTENDEN and SMI — thee is a'steady. 
very direction. In the — S pee of the lambs being very young . . 44 in new and fine year erum Hops at rsa 
esteemed by those who served under him, as well as ge Be garg e to move them in the drift. At first it was | is no increase of fly in the plantation Prices, There 
by those Bepi ppe 2 at tne Tae will be —— ee — ‘shepherds to oo look ame j: Sony Sergent ie SMITHFIELD, assy June 10, 
greatly lamen TAa PARR NOE anxiety was directed to the saving of — old Ran Had the A e sr — ga —— good; conse. 
ænerime nie on the Application of G and other storm continued much longer than it did consequences | instances piss Be 1 Bare reached Bas 6d “the a in some 
andres, in the Duke of Somerset’s Park at Stover, must have been very severe, but — 2 abated about Sheep and Lambs is a fair average; the f P — of 
near Newton Abbot, Devon. By E. S. Bearne,—No, 1. mid-day. * loss was very ny trifling, a and arose from the lambs — eB the litte aoe the same as of 1 hy 7 — 
: the falling into pasture P, aring, drifted level with the general execedingly dull for Calves, at about the rates of Pri rade is 
Report of an exp eriment to test . comparative rface, 1 5 as the sn nA — ckly melted under a May sun, — — ere a —— Tiday last, 
efficiency of five different kinds of artificial manure in | unless relieved, they — drowned. Though the e „ — 
improving pond mud, the experiment N made on an 5 5 — n n small, I yet * . f the cold and want of | Nerz and Safolle 
acre of inferior pasture land in Stover k, in the years | jambs, whic h, in most cases, want ah bioomin; . Per st. of b D — d d 
l g ——— 
—— 1848, and 1849. The land on which the experi- | which is desirable. However, the weather is hot e nough n — eye Here- . oom: 8 gaii 52 
conducted is of uniform quality, the soil being A he > bees shade), and Grass, though ] late, is coming a antlz. Best Short-horns 3 2—3 4 Ewes & 2d quality A 8 
a 2 loam, a few inches in depth, incumbent on ia, fo non Ft ished, and igre ato foyr of she youngest, 2d quality Beasts 2 8—3 0 Ditto Shorn H io 2 
y pi j We purpose shearing the rams | Best Downs and te t 
a of white clay. The land underwent thorough | in the Fitis 5 two a irse ‘days, fat bo or three weeks will Halt-br eds ranes r Ja —5 4 
draining in 1644, prior oe pac it would not produce a | elapse 3 . — pr work commences, At p 3 all the | Ditto S | Pigs be eng) ves e 
p attention of the shepherds is necessary to prevent loss from 
rent of yri oe 5s, a M the oben were le Agha: thee great, and the nature of the ground Beasts, 38853 siizep a i Lambs, 3 720 “Calves, 2605 ; Pigs, 3 520 
. 2 0 — van N Tir rnip sowing was completed yesterday ; the | we have a large — ~~ — r 
to be attained by extendin — the experiment o eriod | greater part are now brairded, and looking well. The cutting | heavy, aud prices are lower on the — Only — 
of three years was to test the durability of the “different of peat, parting out ofa any manure made during the past ae Scots reach our top quotations, The number of Sheep 
n getting things in readiness for sheep-shearing, and other odd | Lambs has considerably increased. They cannot be all sold, 
a jobs, will — 7 our attention for some time. The thermo- 41 ugh there is a dis to take lower prices. We have 
b> |e |p 1 * meter durin ay has bern 37°, 1 1 = N „ noon, far too many Calves for the And. Qur top Quotation is 
828 SS Bs BS E 3 „ Aud evening respectively. 4 only obtained 1, very good quality, Several second-rate res 
aje laol a sa 2 D main unsold. rom Germany and Holland mars are 205 
— 2 — * pn 
s ame pate 2 8 85 25 SE E 28 3 8 3 ces to Correspondent — a — and 152 Calves; and 121 Milch Cows from 
S JZ I Pe 38 38 | SS |A COUNTRY Cunare’sGanve isher agrees with“ J.F.” 8888 Best Long-wool 
fa 8 8 8 A . 8 8 8 = 342 as to the — ability of keeping a COM, and would a advise also | . a yA e: .3 4to3 6 Ditto n ET Me 3 4 a 36 
85 a pie; but animals, like Best Short-horns 3 0—3 4 Ewes & 2d quality Shia 
| keep them in health. He * ‘therefore suggest, in addi- vim 8. 
ms Seams Seams 8 2d ews Beasts 2 6—2 10 Ditto Shorn 2 tu 0 
aie a. | tion to Mangold Wurzel, hat Swedes, Dale’s Hybrid Turnip, | Best — py 3 
L lbs, tbs gs tl k l P; 28. d.] Lucerne, aud Clover be grown, Hong ata — of the tw 1 3 Cal — 4 4—5 4 
k joann the parka om š latter be made into bay tor winter use. itto brod 4 0 Pig: Ha BE 2 2 12 H 
6 cwt. of Salt . 812| 327 r perefore not so capable of being Beasts, 1211 ; Sheep and Lambs. 18.550; 3 664; Pigs, 300, 
2 seed yur pinki l kept. We cannot explain the otc instances which rs COAL MARKET.—Frimay, June 
with neces ans i penur esc c 4 — al eee Americ. bo en Main, 1¢s.; West Hartle * Wall — Braddyll’ 
dled BOS. ot ie 353 337 538| 5p 5 8 ſ0 13 6 or otherw —in which no butter after urs o of churn- | Hetton, lis. ~ Wallsend Haswel 16s. ; Wallsen — 
Six cubic yards ing. We do not know | 16s.; Wallsend Lambton, 158. 6d. ; Walidend Stewart's, 16s, ; 
pui mired with Cooper’s s Rye-grass, Gan any one say — —.— it is earlier Walisend Tees, 16s,— Ships at market, A 
en n a dw. b usi aeomp a ee i gee © MARK LANE. 
Aust. . . GOBSE ‘C. Hack th over, and sow 8 Ibs. of the . 
4 Fuses vere yards per acre in shallow drills, 18 Ren apart, early in April. Monpar, June 10 — "E — —— Wheat to this 
mud, mixed would — yi answer bt — in the 3 re aliado 3 = ——— as taken off early 
with 3 cubic yds, to-unless it is exposed to frosti ich will k in the morning at Spee — ie ae are mie y se’nnight, 
of Tan-yard re- Hrn oy Han à ARD reg peti ay Wax. This, — — with the accounts from the country markets, 
fuse 3 524| 354 558 7} 5k 8% j0140 Tonis ae and the pry of the white being generally — induced 
5 Six cubic yards ot factors to hold for more money, which checked business, and 
1 with . bann W Taan: Tou: » joi ae — sales 2 became sg rel a lance propo proportion 
eru- For foreign the — was 
N een eee Tra Ras arodes of-a Taonia eigen! -ie very inanimate, and a difficulty would hav experienced in 
ree +} having. Crushed forcing the sale of a quantity of Dantaic ty a reduction of 1s. to 
The after-grass in 1847 was stocked with sheep, but in 1 e rel — — powerful than pid A — es — pone — vane 
1848 © was le left uncousumed. ime. d Peas are unal 
No. 2. R de with the under | Pastore : Amateur Farmer. In the case of a small farm, we fine qualities heing searce command Fothar ony DORAT, 
kd land in St should prefer haas manure during the last winter’s ae BRITISH PER IMPERIAL QUARTER: [ii $ E e 
When ther tent to be manured, it is unsafe W ee . & Suffolk . White 404 Red s.f 
Pari in “the year 1849. The. manures, when mixed | depend — rh Din ciently long period ot hai daring ne selected runs ...ditto|44—47|Red......|89—Al 
a small quantity of fine earth, were road- which the cart the land without poaching it, and Norfolk, Talavera Fork. White righ Red 3 
— on March 29ch, 2 during the rainy weather boring afte such a case you must adopt the practice of m = Some incoln, & Yor ed . . 6—39 
which Hy at the time. The land is of a fair , ours aien hay „ * Go pairs ve Barley,grind. & distil., 19s to 22s...Chev. 23 —27| Malting |22—98 
average qu and was . used as tillage land, should ‘doubt your having that number ber of h eee Foreign. . Grinding and distilling 15—20|Malting 19—22 
but has been 4 — for many years. The crops | REPORTS or THE STATE or AGRICULTURE IN “New Lear: . Oats, aes fad | 5 e eee 
were mown on 22d sn and the herbage = gs by auirer ossibly your n wel fe ee necesi) 2: High, 
is published by Dutton 
was of a superior — Foreign .. “ela dad Brow 14—18 F ears 
k- De minera — 3 R zey ae deen... 19—21 | Foreign 1820 
aatis ER ‘oreign ....... - per ton 5 
4 i Bs Be 28 á Beans Baes RE ooreen ari 23: e 24—26 Harrow |24—26 
Sus 25 SE 33 8 5 COVENT GARDE 15. naes geo” K Win 3 ian te h 
23 O f egetables are abundan: lied berries and Hot- | — Foreign. . . —34 
59 2 H: 2 A 2 3 3 | house Grapes are both — SE and the 1 33 Riot Peas, nhia 1 and Sont paii Rane 23—26 Suiolk 24—28 
2 Ea | Sa 8 of Pme- apples. The supply of Peaches — Nectarines has Mocs —.— 248 to 278. . . . . . rey 22—24 Foreign 19—28 
= increased, and they are, in cons en Maize . f. ggg white 26—30| Yellow... 
alnüts and Chestnuts * abundant; ranie and Lemons Flour, best i marks, delivered. Per sack 
sufficient for the demand. Y arrots and f may be tto]27—83| Norfolk |27—38 
* 3 £8. d. E 8. d. poor gies ang bi s bunei: rame Potatoes fi m Ed. oes 1 ee 20—23 Per sack 28—32 
j 41 to ate e e ne 22 VALS IN THE Po ot yd oF LONDON LAST 
; i so — F Beans, Asparagus, and | Flour,10505 aks; Wheat.) Barley. Malt | Oats. Beans. Peas 
616 7% 0 18 0|3 120 Rbubarb are plentiful. Out Flowers consist of Pelar- — bls| Qrs. Qrs. | Qrs rg Ars. Qrse 
5 53 it 0 18 0/3 12 0| goninms, Cinerarias, Lily of the Valley, Pinks, Carnations, | English . .. 2387 | 183 | 2687 | 602| 410 | 8l 
1210 0 18 0/3 12 0 | Rhododendrons, Ranunculuses, and Roses. . — 130 — — 
Z Pine-appl b., ranges, FBIDAY, Jun mia T oa 
S. Bearne, in the 10th vol. $ Ag, apples, per I 10s Or a RIDAY * 14.— vals of English corn ; 
of the Eng. Ag. Journal. Grapes, hothouse, P. . to's s | per 100, 7 1256 . have been moderate, of foreign Wheat E This m 
Portugal, p. Ib., 9d to 1s Almonds, per market was moderately attended; the English W. 
Calendar — Operations. Peaches, doz, ae e et — s% toas — — dc. ; a decline of 1s. per ꝗr 
UNE, : waek. 
i a Ms and for 0 ed cargoes it was im to 
— Fey ee tei Fama, sn 10,—The e Tani 8 < Nuts, "Barcelona, fo push. | buyers.—We observe no alteration in the value of Bari, 
have just commenced 85 pod ag hs pp saat a e season, Goos 2 green, per 208 to 223 Beans, or Peas.— The majority of Oats fresh up are in — 
f 18 inches 8 he: Wiot, Saag, 1 sieve, 2s to 3s 6d — Brazil, p. bsh., 12s order, and very unsaleable ; fine qualities are after 
3 q 
te 3 N } p- bsh. ] 3 siap 90s to 100s p. 5. fora slight advan mPivueia more easy of sale, and generally held 
Turnips without going to the expensive assistance of VEGETAR generally demand 
manures, but, as I — mentioned ar s former report, we lay | FrenchBeans,p.100,1s6dto2s6d —— P. 
on our farm- yard dressing in winter: e spring we plough As p. bund., 2s t bse bushel, 2 j ABE) 
the Jand beck, harrow, roll, and thoroughly cleanse trom weeds, Pati pty P. bundle, 118 84 Shallots, per 1 we oy nag N Wheat. ag * 
n fore sowing. es we do | Cabbages, per doz., 6dtols f Garlic, per Ib., 4d to 8d Ars. Urs. Ars. 
. We 80 req: ere, because Cauliflowers, p. doz.,3s to 6s Lettuce, Cab., p. sc., 2d to is | English...) 1720 40 1290 
3 beasts, but merely keeping | Greens, per doz., 1s to 2s Radishes, p. 12 hands, 3d to 6d | Irin. — — 
of E th nell Sr in pad Do an | Sorrel, p. hf. sien, oto 9d Small Salads, per punnet, 2d | Foreign .. 13620 6210 13050 
to to be — oe per „ to 2008 to 3d — WHEAT. BARLEY. Oars... RYE. 
pastures are hom! — per ct., 10s to 128 nel bunch, 2d to 3d AVERAGES. 
. tare . ͤ our other cocupations || se 48 to 68 avory, per bunch, 2dto3d | May ..... 2611 225 0414, 7419541 
te p= tal e, p. Ib., 9d to 1s Thyme, hb, 2d to 3d — We S80) OR 05 g hed 
saraga T s, per bun., 6s toj8s | Parsley, p. doz. bun., 1s to 23 — 18. . 39 7 515 5 21 7 
Red per doz., 28 p. bdle., 9d to 18 25... 40 74 22 10 16 3 4 | 
ucumbers, each, 64 to 1s bunch, 8d to 9d June 1... .., 40 2 23 0 15 11 22 0 
Leeks, per bunch, ld to 2d Mint, green, per 2d 8. 39 8 22 16 7 23 7 
Celery, p. bundle, 8d to ls 6d | Watereress, p. : — — 
„n <= PSL ie CS lial | 
to as on Fo- 
p. pot., 9d to 18 12 Grain a 
- ARK, June 10, PRICES. — 
„ N 
ow this season, but supply from the Con- 40s 7d 
it to the hogs ey tinentis quite equal to the demand. The following are 40 2 0 
. invariable pursued ae cat ee Sia aot — Regents, 100s, to 1608. per ton; 39 8 Ye — 
— The fact is, that ch cups, to 80s, ; ditto 2 50s, to 60s,; PRhenish 39 7 
Lie ak oe — 758. to 858.; Belgian do., 60s. to 7 38 0 5 — 
HAY. Per Load of 2 “Frases its teem nae T 
issed. E. E. Prime Meadow Hay E 68sto84s! Live ONE 14,—At our market to-day the 
ti iit athe 1a so 1850, | Inferior ditto... 55 65 | New Clover . . — | Wheat — iy a rather better fe oided by a 
a‘ raa a „„ „ traw «„ „„ oss millers perated a moderate i d 
of them «„ s fi rs o 0 uesday 
a 
| for some time previous, the ater bla | me — T a 8 
