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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE TIS 
[Ocr. 26, 
2 the apparatı ily by means of an aspirator 
t to allow of the influence of the m being more 
i re 
which w 
uld be shaped pales “the Chee |? 
without coming ee 5 bag the external air. Two 
ott e these, w p the side of 
peas Ep: which was Ba opposite a window 
One of them also contained 
y was placed ee g 
days of June, from 8 to 10 * 
first 14 days no difference 
the plants; duc, t, from this time, 
me red v very a strikingly from 
the two others in which the 
In about three weeks the bee “of pa 855 aprope 
weather, it is not too r dressing the 
“Down’s Farmer’s Friend, n whioh was last year found to an 
mn —— to Turnip. , th with us done very — ‘this 
mper w o bad i 
‘that this ear i is 8 
a of doing 
shaahi 
ewes, and so many losses „ 
safer fot to breed from them, but to have the o optio 
so next year with another lot. need 
this years’ crop, aud the — 
appears better than meh ae pected; we certainly had as fee 
for 
| — remain unsold. The supply of Sheep is — — 
Pri 
harvest time as yg mber some years. 
rather 44 better fend. — — our October Caistor fair; 
r is in their favour. H. E. 
the piseent | 
one Correspondents, 
J. The act for — 4 ‘the landlords 
into operation 
it at a 
cT OF . 
W. 
meetin lied for the purpos 
brought into operation it must continue 
ADDRESS: Wilt Mr. Do nald, — E., be kind eno 
2 . Weregret to say that 
(Mr. E. Dias Santo: ths g% 
fo T — 
ted; the = yesh were pesen n 7 and 11 inches i * 
height: individna). a a height of 17 
and, 
ce be were 
en 
e same 8 ried had grown without being 
itae up whilst der the bell-glass with 
the soil ained far them. The grains 
however were on develo but were allsterile. It 
‘is evident, from ri t manure exer 
an action, even eer it is by no means in contact with 
the soil. e e de re made a similar experi- 
ment. eallowed Sweet Peas to grow under a bell- 
glass, * con part of w a vessel containin; 
manure was fixed, also observed that the manure 
exerted an advants influence upon their 5 
It — oe however be o dt ure’s experi 
e did not allow the plants wth in earth, but 
in — and only wat their development duri 
10 days. But during this of development 
the obtains enough nourishment from its 
i i llacy might readily ensue. Int 
n we t is 
inches, and sent forth a prey or r leat, but weeps — best > 
last white — OWL. 
atshericht, der 
ann. fen mri. aai 
BEDFORDSHIRE FARM, oe ih — 
the farm — been Whe: 
een drilied at th 
The principal operation of 
at sowing, pin all of watch vices 
The firs 
suppose they would e increased 
daring the past fortnight, and perha . have been more 
likely to keep better when fully matured. — We —— ve carted out 
‘Akidémie 
Feb, 1850, pp. 60-71. Chemical à 
0s) died 1 som me mont 
will be returned if you will give your addre 
Booxs: Constant Sub. Professor Low = Landed Property is 
— on estate —— ut w 
X X. These birds may h 1 2 either a 
— rs into our pou ry-court 
Borin, — uly the (smaller families of them, 
GoLD WURZEL Leaves: Con istant Sub. We only know Mr. 
Huxtable’ s experience, as given at page 621, = 
Salt and soot are as well sown after 
eare not aware —— thay 
wed to 
— fre- 
shows t other pa articulars which — 
gentlemen wil have 7 e to communicate. D. 
SALT: Enquirer. It ant — oe 
whiten and 5 — the str 
Apply 2 owt. per a the Wheat plant in wet — 
il. 
April 
g dened. FoR SHEEP: Pen. See Home Correspondence. 
185. 
co 
bles are pei aes supplied, — ae Grapes — 
Sa , es are over, but so! 
tae es and 
thou; ums ae 
and. PI 
Pears, are ny. received from — Continent. but the former 
Fil Carrots and Turnips 
Wal hiddeli, 160, ; Wallsend Haswell, 16s, 6d. ; Walis- 
0 
Ol i 
. rapidly, ne pee and being in fine 
end Siomats 16s. ; Wallsend Tees, 16s, 6d.—Ships at 
— ͤ— 
HAT. — Per Load of 36 Trusses, 
THFIELD, 
Prime Meadow 728 to 788 ] Glover. . , 658 00 808 
— s.. 163 0 „ „ Be TO 
Rowen „ „ 2 i . 
New Har 2 ap J. Coorkx. 
Prime N * 1500788 | — A ere oe 658to 728 
Inferior New € „„ — ee 
New — pale : a AS 
Mab cs sxe 78 84 Jos nu BAKER, 
, wW HAPEL, Oct, 24. 
Fine Old Hay . 68sto 72e4NewCiover . .. 728 to 78s 
fatter gna 5 a jia ior ditto., ss zag 
Rew ay eee pot ‘Straw „„ „*. one 25 
Old Cloer. 75 80 f- 
~ | tinues 
MIT , Monpvay, Oct. 21. 
——.— number of Beasts is sti very large, and pin dull. A 
than fl late, * quite equal to the demand. 
alth h h i * fi 2 
ough t 3 s not very great. Our foreign su con 
sists of s, 5170 . 166 ekg h 1 — OP 
g Per bs.—s * 8 
L 3 ‘ts 3 
Best Scots, Here. 
rds, &c. Pier o Shorn 
s.. 
Best Short-horns 3 — 2 2 “oe 0 
2d quality Beasts 2 4 — 2 10 Ditto Sh 
Best Downs and Lambs „% „„ ee 1w 
Half- bred 3 8—4 0 Calves... s «2 tr i 
h | Pi 
Beasts, 5400; Sheep and CAR 4,120; “Galves, 118; Neuen 
Y, Oct 
We have but a few English Beasts at ma arket, and th 
— ao quality. — 
. 
ever, for the time 
cannot all be . 
as: 
there is very = improveme nop of t 
quote higher than on Monday. The + m on bl consists 
543 Beasts, 870 Sheep, 148 Calves, and 45 Pigs igs. pp — 4 
Milch Cows 2 the home countie es. 
Best Scots Best Long-wools. 3 4 
a | for CN 8 668 8| Dino Senn ea 
est Short-horns — 3 6 Ewes & 2d quality 2 33 
2d quality Beasts 2 4 — 2 10 Dit ora ver “4 7 
Best and Lambs E E A on, 
sal . ® 8 % n 2 „$a 7 $ 
Pigs 
prabe Tis; Sheep and . 4630; Calves, it; ; Pigs, Sao 
pori. Oct, 25 
MITH report that the aape al 
and fine coloured Hops are 
HO 
Messrs. PATTENDEN ey 
the same, 
Duty, 230, 0002, 
POTATOES.—SobTrRHwaRR, Oet. 
The Committee report that the arrivals — n limited have 
— a quite ere apr sn A ares emand, which has been dull. 
owing are s day’s quotations : York Regents, per 
705 to 908. ; Scotch ao 60s. to 725. 5 Lag colmshire 3 
to 65s. ; Rhenish oe, 608. to 7 
Mowpay, Oer. 21. Erne — g or Wheat from Essex, Kent, 
and Suffolk this. morning was small, which enabled factors to 
realis se the rates of this sday | se ‘nnight. The an of * 
purchasiog, being unable to 2 at l a 
or — — —— a heavy oan. er ee ee 
t be written 1s. per qr. cheaper.—Last weeks 
—.— 1 2 —＋ — W abn as maafisa, except for lower kinds 
of Irish, which are 6d, per qr, cheaper, 
MPERIAL QUARTER. 8. 8. 8. 
When, — — — — — 1 43—46 Red . 38—45 
d runs ditto 4348 Red . 42 
grind. & distil., 22s to 23s... Ohev. 
egal Fo ene distilling 17-2: Malting 
Oats, eima ani 
Scotch 
Barley. 
d other r 
— e for the demand. Mushrooms are.scarce. | Rye 6—29| Foreign 
Cut Flowers consist of Heaths, Pelargoniums, Asters, Fuchsias, | Rye-meal, foreign... ..... Per. te 
Mignonette, Dahlias, Ver benas, Sigsonia verusta, Stephane Beans, Mazagan — ie... Harrow 
Heliotropes, — viseosissima, Japan Lilies, Peden per 32s... Winds Longpod 
Roses, Fore Sm 
DEPAR FRUITS. Peas, white, 60 and Kent. . Boilers 30— 33 Suffolk... 
Pine-: per 83 to 5s — 4 — 28 to 38 M aple.. 31s to 328. rege 9 Foreign 
ouse, p. Ib., Is to 38 8s to 248 Maize White 2 ellow. 
* p. Ib., 8d to Is ‘ae cn each, zd to 6d N post marii delivered... per ome ack 
1 e e sigh arrë welt $ 
w = — sd r n AE eide AL a gpd —2 
| ims, p. punnet, 1s to 28 6d Walnuts, p.100, is 20 Tuna, * 25.— This Rasket ne maoderatly 
| Pears, per doz., Is — E p. bush., 128 to 248 attended, and the arrivals of Wheat — pees having been 
- per half sieve, 6s to 15s | Nuts, Barcelona, p. 20s good, millers — e of buying at our extreme quota- 
{ gagy eae P. pein 4s afin 228 tions. English may be considered e onday. 
— d0 „18 6 5d to 586d = p. bsh., 128 to 14s | —Spring corn of all kinds is a heavy retail sale at late 
| Lemons, per doz., 16 to 28 100 Ibs, 408 to 50s | Galatz Maize has realised 31s. of Flour is un- 
: VEGETABLES, tered, but secondary descriptions of sour ore 
Scarlet Ri p- Shallots, per Ib., 6d to 8d of 
Is to 1s 6d Garlic, per Ib., 4d to 8d ARRIVALS THIS 
B Sprouts, do., Is to rtichokes, p. doz., 2s to 38 Wheat. Barley. 
Cabbages, per doz., ls Vegetable 5 per doz., Qrs. Qrs, 
Greens, p. doz. bun,, Is6d to 26d 64d to 18 6d Eng ac 3410 j 2590 
1 p. doz.,1sto4s | Lettuce, Cabbage, p. score, Is Irish ...... — — 
f „p. hf. steve, 6d to 9d Cos, p. score, 6d to 18 6d | Foreign . 12530 120 
Potatoes, per ton, 508 to 808 per score, Is to 18 lureer WHEAT. |BABLEY., 
— — 6d to 4 Small Salads, p. a Ar 7 
2 „ls 6d to 28 6 Horse Radish, P. bdl., 16 tos Sept. 14. 42510 Ste 13 17s 1272 
Turnips, p. 12 bundles, 18 to 2s | Mushrooms, p. pot., 1s to 18 — 21. | 42 7 — 1 
per doz., 6d tols per bushel, 5s to 7s 2 R S 24 8 6 10 
ambers, p. doz., 4d to is Pennel, per bunch, 2d to 5d Oct. 5. 42 24 H 16 8 
— doz., Is tols 6d | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d — 1 -f 2 2 17 1 
Lee 8, per bunch, 1d to 2d Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d r „ 
‘has | Cater, p. yon — "9d to > 6d va oota, p. ble Is to 23 - 
Carrots, Z., 28 to p. bdle., 9d to is 41 10 24 4 16 11 
1 8 Marjoram, per bunch, 2d to 4d Duties on Fo- À ; 
Spinach, p. half sieve,6d to 1s Mint, pe Sl 2d reign Grain 1 0 1 0 1 0 
Oni „bunch, 2d to 3d Watercress, p. 12 bunch., 6dto9d Fluctuations in the last si k 
— „P. doz., Is 6d tots ICES, err. 14. Srrr. 21. Sr r. 28. Oct. 5 
ENGLISA TIMBER AND BARK i 
PLANE — Be 2 — as ad me ste 
Per Lead. Per Foot ‘cai Pak Foot Superf. — 18 ave sat = 2 
Oak...,..£5 10 Ot0£7 10 9“ 0d. to 5s. 0d, Os. Aid.to 0s, 6d. 42 7 am 5 : 2 2 
. 4 0 0—6 0 02 6 — 3 0 — 0 2 2 2 ans — vi 
Elm . 3 0 0—4 % OL 6 —2 9% 2 To By 41 — pad “ ce 
ve — 0 0 —2 6 % 3 i * 
For Bark ar demand continues very languid, FOA eres. Feman, O — eed — rom 
business has been transacted. aues very languid, and, ewt. a rather i 
is from 12%. to 131. 10s, see: | Seen ay our market and upon bservable in 
umber of buyers somewhat lesi animation was r * 
COAL MARKET.—Famay, Oct. 25. ab heat therefore the of the trade. In English, Trish teal 
Holywell, 16s. Eden Main, 158. 9d. ; West Hartley, 15s. ; i in partial 
abe n Be upon — 
upon 
„ remained firm, and 5 7 
kips es Ad. por 10 NA PO h current 
rates — 3 | — alt, Beans, Pking ; 
par — —— Horn, command; 
d prime new the turn dearer, Corn, P osspit, 
lene a steady dem tained late ag oo counts 
Oor, 22,— but a moderate trade by 2° 
buyers at our e this Ibs. 
2 4 ere Id. per 5 
ns active; however, some descriptions WOS ag 18. per a 
higher than on Tuesday last, Malting Barley 2 change W 
cheaper, in grinding s, OF 1 — held steadily, 
apparent, Beans, though not taken freely, nagar — p 
on fonde roina Peas 7 30. 5 
ea Ibs., S, ` to 4 : 
6s od” to 6s. 6d, Kgl. 5 — 
Sagi aod Setten, Per ribs. 3, 9d. to 88. Os 
— 10 326 Peas, do. do., 318. to 
