526 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Aud. 17, 
— and yield inereased temperat 
lowered. He was sure karete system, if — 
likely to be of press benefit to the | 
A letter was read from Mr. Marsh 
i etails oft * experiments 
Part ped in the 
* dis tos of t 9 
into two po — was stee eet on 
re — . at — 5 1 y Down the 
other also on the patent system, a "Patria ngton, * 
lot was 
175 
638.1 104. — ewt.; . of the third, “as 
value per acre of the first, 
second, 10/. ry 3 and Vol "the third, 10} aa exclusive 
of the value o f the seed. Wh n made into thre 
scutched it was peony a and | 
is pa prevails so —— ely in 
e Roo 
thin sowing; then the efficacy of 
unod 
then the merits s 
n the district called things His idea 
d should be deel s — kept apse th oo 
tained i d high cultivation. 
| the land 
an 
Times. 
rimoleague, ayer 
;cellaneo 
on the Freesing er the Albumen kef 
Eggs.—The object of this paper is to illustrate a pecu 
liar p of the albumen of 2 eggs of birds, a 
property ve its p ving 
them from the injurious effects of very low tempera- 
tures. ter observed that a fresh — 
resist nger than one w h 
viously frozen and thawed; and he referred this fact to to 
the “ vital power” of the in the first case, the 
i that er by freezing in the nd. 
The author's experiments co of Mr. Hunter, 
and prove, also, hen eggs are — to 
o in the 
which are 2 or putrid, or the contents of whieh 
much altered by mechanical force or by 
el Seien a ye time is sufficient the freezing 
of such eggs, than is necessary for the fr 
ich are uninjured. An examination of the rates at 
those | Pas 9 — er gan 
Notices to Correspondents. 
NE-DUST seriber. We believe that 16 to 20 * per 
acre of rough b bone-dust is ‘the quantity Lo 
Bone lackhall’s R will 4 
whi ri 
It is Cow-grass, we belie 
—.— near the seat of — — is more likely 
1 seal than Ate e else. W. 
DISEASE IN T "Farmer. A — applied to 
the loins will ‘probably re of service. The co blistering 
ntment may be rubbe W. 
oe 
0 0. 8. 
DRAINING 2 Vicar, . We understand that it is actually 
in pao Bog rtly. Mr. Bailey 
tand, one of its office: 
S, 
Beasts; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 250; and 2500 from 
— — and midland counti ad the 
Per st. of8lbs.—s 6 s d Per st. of8lbs.—s d to d 
Best Sc Here- Best Long-wools 
Gto 3 Ditto Shora s 
4—3 
8—3 
— — . 
Ditto Sho: 2 Pig: Ove 
Beasts, 4129; me a 2 — 220 “Calves, 288; Pion fee 
RIDAY, 
The number of Bogsta — ‘ond mand, and our our top 
y realised for the — The 
ble, but a large pro 
. quali 
middling on 
4 
are very uns 
Ca — 8 f about — bea 
From —.— and Holland there are 366 2690 
Sheep, and 305 Calves; from dene, — Beasts; ee 
Midland r and 102 Milch m the home 
Best 
Scots, t —— to 
fords, &c. 3 6 to 3 Ditto Shorn 5 i r ar ` 
past Bart horns 3 4—3 6| Ewes & 2d qu e pe 
$ quality B Beasts 2 8—3 2| Ditto Shorn „ 2 8—3 2 
bet D and bs * 
Half. Ebreds Calves . 
Ditto Shorn 3 1 e mg 
eee 
0 — Pigs 
Beasts, 1074; Sheep and aS. 13,980; Calves, äi Pigs, ‘ne 
MARK LANE, 
4 2 supply 2 English Wheat to this 
neludin aga few s Samples 
DAY, AUG, 
t fully last week’s — ons.— 
is ete red. There were a few new Peas at rr 
ge 8 small and poor; grey, 27s. to 288. per 
mace ing speg oF The Oat trade is heavy, and tate rates with 
difficulty maint 
BRITISH PER 8 QUARTER. 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk ...White 1 —5 Red 
— — fine selected runs ...ditto 
[sti 
2 5 Red 40—43 
36—42 
22—25 
— Se ek "las 
— Norfolk, Lincoln, & York... White 
oreign 
19s to 22s 
— — cut it Comp or aa it up as soon as 
old on by, it will ulti- 
mately disappe 
REDWATER Lefton. of the — organs 
(principally of the iver) — js Frequently ca sed by a sudden 
change of Kae or * 8 consists in the 
adm —— ation o 1 aire medicine, gor ed with 
stimulants, ae fll wed by diuretics. W. C. 8 
STEAMING APP. us: Devizes, Apply to Richmond and 
FE B. 
awe) is anything ee enough to h 
20—23 
Ch Malting 
"Grinding and distilling| 15— aH Malting 
— SER 
* Scotch — Lincolnshire . Potato 18—21 Feed 
Iri Potato 16—20| Feed 
Foreign............ Poland and Brew/|15—20/Feed ... 
19—21| Foreign 1 
3 — e Per 
Beans, Maz . 
— "Pigeon 
For 
Peas, white, pre Pore "ORN N ae 8 
Map 7 
2 21s to 278 * q= 12 5 f. 
rkets. 
GARDEN, Aus. 17. 
i att supplied ; 2 G Grapes and 
supp ply of Peaches sad 3 
is 2 up. Ripe G ch fro s. 6d. 
ve. 
e 
per — zes and | Lemons pig piete are 
ufñcient for the dem 
temperatu ing from z * r., showed | ¢ P Wednesday an ays 3 attended, and but a mode- 
that rsh gg, ong they roi freezing longer than | the CCC 
th -e Co on = g Oe at 1 t s.—In the value of Beans 
any others, yet lose heat more quickly ; and that their | in very plentifully, and owing to the sup ign Sn mask meot with buyers a price Flour is held firmly af 
resistance to aad is due to the. peur p property o in the markets theg 7 Do had at f 1255 ate 18 n pg etal g is active, — Flag 
f o ture of bad ay be Potatoes are plentiful and cheap, Lettuces and other salad argoes * Maine are 3 at 8 „ cost, n and in- 
to 16° Fahr., or See reipi t freezing, although | are suficient for the demand, and so are Mushrooms, oan) i E 2 yen — hai oon: partai 
its proper freezing-point is ae or just below 32°. Other r. Cut Flowers consist of Heaths, Pelargo mater rally fen, the ‘ena * 0. ROK DORE 9 * a . pe pretty 
than eg t comparatively slowly, but — Valley, 8 ns, Picotees, and Bos ge ene and we have strong groun — * pall lieving that the 
freeze as soon as their temperature is redu 32%; Pine- apples, per Ib., 48 to s Apples, dessert, p.bueh, 4s to8s | eld of Wheat will be A bo apdor a e e be ap 
fresh eggs lose heak: mm more 38 but may be reduced |© apes, hothouse, p. Ib., 28 to 563 — Tee ee ei 18 6d to 586d sish kasi: Patag or 
to 16° or lower ; — ye m to 8 perdor} 2 47 . BARLET. OATS. RTE. 
freeze, their rises to Apricots, per doz. 3 6d to 5s sabe Je Te sph N 
E ane to iments Ohervee, er Ib. Taos 6a" | Almonds, Een | ag nos | at sien (3 3. 
18 p: by mis which show that certain z — i 2 7 — 20 42 4 2 3 17 9 22 7 
juries, such as mechanical e water, n e half sieve, e ba i . 2 22 43 % 22 3 1j% 9 
and others, their powers * resisting | Currants, p. half ieve, 2 to4s | Nuts, Barcelona, per „ Aug. 3 4 1 — t 18 2 a 3 
freezing, do not prevent e developed in | Raspberries, p. potile, & to 6d s to 228 — 10... 17 1¹ 
incubation, By the same and other experiments, which | Piums, p. punnet, 1s to 28 sod Brazil, p. hab, 125 Agereg. A 42 7 22 1 7 7 28 3 
related, it is le — that — Teer ity OFOP Ogag, do., 6 — ABLES Duties on Fo- 
pends on the mechanical men; Fren ps sieve, 28 ods | 2 ag 6d to 8d reisa 12 aja 0 1 O13 4 
for, whate amen. it | Cab —.— per dog, 6d to is Gar t six weeks” Gorn rn Averages- 10. 
is naturally in _ the fresh egg, ar er of | Caulifiowers, p. doz., 2s to 48 partin pert ” doz., 23 6d to 8s . “Jorr A 1.20 20, JULY 27. Aua. % j meer 
resis The cee a pes — 1 * pes } Beas, per sieve, (Ay ak ‘oun arrows, per doz., 4456 1d 
fad e p ing this ns poparty ; and in evidence — nne en — Depp 64 45 6 
ts a a to the p preserving eggs en 2 » P. Score, 6d to 1s 42 4 
the = their poder of development, which they ksi per busk, Ages 35 1 2 pent epee 41 3 ji 
e ffer in being frozen, he relates 1 in | Turnips, p 2. bun., 2s 6d Horse Radish, p. 13 to 48 401 =i 
which . were kept for a considerable t tem- p? i 1 — A pret pee B ie Fi — 4 Can 
2 2 er doz., 18 enn r ne: id 
— 8 zero to 10° Fabr n nha 1 — oe 555 „ per ek shes — seed, per q 35 10 Zs 
. eeks, per bunch 1d to2 Thyme, per bune emps 281. 
series of experiments it was sho ithough | Celery 17 ee, to 18 Parsley, p. doz. oe Is to 28 Linseed. foreign, å pN 4 124 E t- ape, per last 4 10. 81.155 
zing renders the effeetual development of the eum Casrote Des ns 208 i c “ee T bdle., 9d to 1s Eron eB Oat Cakes, — foreign, p.ton, 6 46 
eC yet . intensest e ' freez sieve, : P 1. Marjor ee ee hite, do. . 36 —48 foreign, n do, 4 
3 — — . 3 Mint, ieat 8 2d White, do. ...... = 3 od 
take „ has no similar jesas- Prof. Paget in — — Spanish, — betete a p.l2bunch,,6dto9d} ~ 1 do.ä— — |T per bush... 38 Ca- 
Chemical. 8 00 RKET.—Femay, Aug. 16. Fenn BIDAY, Aua, 9—Much EE has falleorn market 
Mr. Mechi’s Far uesday, the 23d ult., Holywell, 135 9 Eden Main, 13s, 9d.; Wallsend Has- and, ©: to-day, “and | more of Wheat piren ae fa small advances 
several hundred gentlemen assembled at Tiptree Hall Well. 155. 6d. ; a Stewarts 1s Hetton, Walle ad ren en | bat — „ “and the bnsiness dend 
Farm, to pay Mr of inspection. They zt allet ian T send Tees, 15s, 3d.—Ships | was at fully Tuesday’ rates, “Flour was in arer, 
every part of the country, and were in all 8 and Peas were. each 24. was no 
respects fit people for such an oe There were FAT c Fer Jona 2 ty pes 3 — in fale Somme 
: > MITH . 15, 2 
large ers, intelligent land agents, and enterprising Prime Meadow Hay Toto te | Clover „708 to 848 fi * als into Li verpool from Ju en era, 
liberal b e Church was w 65 | New Clover e OT Becks ars. ; Oats, ichs. Exports to 
prese! by the presence of half-a-dozen clergymen ene am og ep ES oe — a ems 28 7954 q ale e 297 Sacks ; Flour, 1545 sacks. Corn, 2106 
d Ransome of Ipswich, and Me. | New H e e z r dha i Peas, 38 ars. ; Ticks, 1058 
Cros of Beverley, were tae tose th te farm a pe e 
„ — è ——— . * ere a lan 
im mplements were — pare a long Prime Meadow Hay Tos to T58 Taterior 8 78 the arrivals of Wheat, Oats, O and Flour froth scale 
train of curious and interested agriculturists, Mr. Mechi nee ae — 8 22 New Clover woe sen, 0 Ras er le — „ Our —— 
ew 3 i 
visited e Old Clover 7 84 ' Josuua Baker, |E ; by millers z peared, 
the alse dashing through the centre WHITECHAPEL, Aug. 15, Wh yant speculative feeling of Friday." °° sump- 
by the help of a water furrow, and still the concourse | Fi ne Old Hay .. 685to 72s | New Clover .., . 653 to 726 but we were compensated by a steady d last. Flour 
d on thei and interiog ditto . — — | Inferior ditto,, — tion, at much the same prices as ruled on Tuesday 96a Oats 
Poured on t nity 5 listened to ex- New Ha: 58 65 | Str wt „„ 94 gz comman and French gains favou", 
ay aw Sad. Per 
plavations which their drew forth. Often dic lover... 78 84 1 5 moved slowly; a small 106 of Irish. new sold ab 21 te rates. 
amidst the tall crops — — — sen 45 Ibs, Barley, Beans eas fully sustain held 
pi ne visible T y. 
over the waving m rapid Th : aM HFIELD, Mowpax, Aug, 12 1 2 bey a a fair inqui y os “india — a Present prices: 
discussions carried — with — 3 erior ; choice on Fg Beasts is E coon — . rhe Wheat, English red, per 70 lbs., 5s. 10d. to 68. f 27 18. 
— oe dean At one ä virtues of box . — the demand is good, a te | 6s 6s. 7d 1 e i Oats, 
d; then i prices well ie ee for Calves at Fridays to 38. Id. t, n, per qr. pale, r . 
iscusse en the expedieney of Sd. to 28. ; 
— quo os om Holland a and frg a there are 887 Beasts, per lbs., 28. ö 
Wheat a —— than by che -o systems of eropping; roma 5 44 Pigs; from ae cotland, 200 28s, to 328. do. do., 278. to 308. 
Flour, best marks, delivered.. 8 = 36—4 
amaa sth 
e 24 Per sack|3i—34 ` 
y suppli 2 with foreign 
he market both on 
