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THE a mdk iiaia GAZETTE. 
[FEB. aa 
HAY., —Per Load of 36 Trusses, 
fi 
There e are ot! others w 
forms, both where we have fed ificial Grass who | SMITHFIELD, Feb. 20. 
fed.’’—The seme — their ‘at ‘cua p "be re- oh jrma: = Tro om heñ tion of some new implement Prime old Meadow New Hay, spore lover 
105g to 107s aga 95 [Straw 
turned to Mr. Rodwell for the letter, specimen of tillage, or different Aktio dof p + Jons Coorsn, 
supply with which he “had siei the Society. "The whilst a ee = hope to io uire ‘it by untried objects © nnd sort BERLAND Sain KE ait 20. 
Council thea adjourned to Wednesday, the 26th of Feb. aren ones Ae culture of Mulberry-trees, for en- Bapartas Mon t;tay ap Ble meara iT ~-aget re 
a — uraging the wed f silk- “worms, Sc p — neg 
feos. | these opinions, I prin n tae frat yer e we oug Wa L, Feb, 2 : 
to set out upon, is a perfect knowledge or cce nature of ee Sin eke ie ai Cie Bs 
An Address to Landlords, on the Advantages to be soils, wi competent insight of s te pats gerves craw She 
pa rere from ‘the general by a tee of a Spade nuring as are practised by the most indefatigable oan = 
cg ages ng a +4 bowing Cloet, By NAD Staes for the } RY of a ace fer- OTATOES.—SouTHWaR azar Le 
the Rer: J. S. Henslow M-A., Rector of Hitebam, | tity The Rural Soortes,” by M. Hirzel, 1764. PADENA, the Sap Aa arealer than the demands othe eam 
and Professor of Botany in the University of Cam- —— shire has been of late unusually large.” The weather has had a 
bridge. R. aace y and Sons, . Paternoster-row- ices to Corresp ondents, ck vegetation, nga Jace the consumption of Potatemi 
p illt ruka 3 rei RY—. ear E ae: jolly Esa» Fr apa NO ental | p d quotation 
an y o e Hortic' ety 0! ondon on TY | York a > va 
thec t shits ma it is et eh to their neglect of | the Member of the ae pgthouiarel Society, and se = ac SHOR. zo a | + et a Tess Srt 
ora tac to Chemistry at the Royal Institution, may be had of all boo feshire Haerset * 1.5] Wisbeac Kidneys pri 
he di toea pisna t the la bouring | poor is certainly attri- | _ sellers, price 4s. hen ng 2 Lat dot dts I While 
butable. This ren ofessor rope Bc fully in the [2 7o8 ve" a E re 4,89 gests that one reason why names | Cornwall s = 6 — | Guernsey Blues i r 
letters, &c. published las rfo.the Suffolk given as noticed iti our it is to prevent frivolous ie Bt pe E Sey Whites ae 
amet nol papers: |  quiries, as many of those inquirer’ presume upon the cheapnes e ince m O he 
and in this pamphlet oe iat out a practicable and |. of postage stamps; hen their letters arrive uy do ar er Fo aK ` 
efficient me edyi eeu effects of past misma- | week, postage then becomessom thi ore than a t. consequence of 
a i A E f p „| for eats that it may be i if ara i al sgiea tinue of the weather, Et of the of 
nagement in this particular, and of securing the labour 7 ed i 
be accompanied with a postage vran np gst 
in goana from the consequences of such neglect for the | is requ fro correspondents h 
thy ae We know it has been highly spoken of. 
the method alluded te is the — of the allot. 
Can 
Bathe Anne rt 
heir experience of it ? 
he Mazagan Bean-meal is certainly as good, | 
ment system : pamit Let only keep st eadily } befor prob ably inion than that of the Tick Bean- 
t ORSE-C —J D Wilson—C A W, Wexford, would much 
re not rts the hope and comfort the ey o rie to| oblige us sby th ‘the denying of his crusher, whieh he ‘mentioned pateta 
1 some weeks on ract on e Culture o! ango: urze. 
peoa in our free, favoured and a country; we was published by King and Garrod, Ipswich, some years ago. 
that this system of spade ae as Deen shown to be| The distances recommended in it between th s and plants 
capable of most — lly improving their condition ;| are too great ; otherwise it is a useful nee eaweek, a 
pn t I thin a dl ra Ea is interested i vaxo, &c.—Sub—Fresh ashes should n xed, either with | Principal al hove slt yin the. a quantit 
Y es 5 ine 
thi p re a. oe te, shed a obli fe 3 it or with urine: pa gid. ashes may be usefully Peace thus, if prepa which are selling. at from 2s. to 3s. 6d, per 1b. 
ig-CRUSO, ‘AD dmi e< moral obligation COon-| you apply the mixt fonce. If the guano is dry, and kept so e of large white Broccoli is from 6s. to 12s. Le dozens’ 
tended for, will feel in nell ned to examine ã little closely | in a close place, it is  feedieks to apply sulphuricacid ; otherwise fev w F. t abou 
into the evidence that has been adduced in favour of their | -this isa useful addition. At their average composition we should e 
labourers being allowed some more direct interest in the | Prefer Bolivian gumos af tls ty difrom tns aca will beneti 
p + 
soil than they at present possess. * “I would referany one | from _ pao anure; but you — ee ey yong cre. 
who wishes for proof of the advantages which this system | Apply 1 cwt. on that extent o ae eeds n LT—We q 
brings to the poor, to consult the pages of the ‘ La- would prefer Bolivian goann average a gen rhe ton; aur supply af i Mushroom, nicl are tie chem ; 
Friend.’ - Let them send to their bookseller for| t° ‘hat of which you send an ana Py CUBE; Wo shee met toweri 
r pe X for your information about Farmers’ Club: fal ae settia pulcherrima, Euphorbia jacquiniflora Azalet 
€ number of last December (price 3 nd they will| to euin the report ofthe judges. s, Camellias, Lily; of the Valley, Lilacs, Kalmias, Hy: 
find an abstract of an account that has been given of t Nas OF Dea ners manele ae ordinate drain should other Ros cing 
working of the system at Walsham-le-Willows, in this|  ‘eliver its w Dp ,.at, a, main- which is 6 inches | Pine Apple 
county, which etena fail to show them the immense deeper for this purpose; patching up the junction with bits of papas sto à petegan y pex 100, 8e 20'189, L ; 
m a ‘ortu; s per t 4 
advantages it has afforded, even to an apparently over- | Lucerne—B 7 -¥ on had better transplant early in March. T! pples, Dess., per bush; 6s to 190 pe pee 00, Ge Be 
populated and greatly pauperised parish.” The histor operation will not injure the vigorous ppb of roots AS are as Dae at nts e4 nah 
of this system is, taia , a conti s te 0 its ANY carefully. — med Ain ae a eh A ake ed gee Soa Bite 2e to ds 
É e al ined sei 00 lbs., 100: 
beneficial influence on the labouring poor. ~ nets r. Kelly’s address. Hts er peck, 3s 
It may be asserted aon the author of this pamphlet is | Ma E Phu sige —Turn it out into the yard for the straw to be ainats the ee sate ae Spanish p Boa. 
not a practical man; that his advocacy o of the allotment trodden maderi rand well podden 3 aaora rae hes heane. hee he R= Beke D er hf.-sy., 25 to 2s Gd sper 
system is not founded on that intimate acquaintance Gea EERS MIET TOBY, wig 
A : À used. a a 
witha ji ia affairs which alon ais ba ler a za OvetEx SierLs—A Sub of 45—Sexcockleshelisj&e:j ate usefilas | ——. reds per doz, 2 t08 Balsa, yer alifeli PE 
a safe guide for farmers landlords llow. a manua: they must be comminuted before application; the sical bnchnás to7s Salsafy, per bunch, 1a 10% 
fessor Toner admits the influence “hich jeans Aa way, to-do thia da fo Dum inem, sag tien, apply 6 oF 8 can- 2 Tehites | Ber dons Sa eda pe, per ach 
winds of teaders indisybied:to loads per acre. For the present any rate, we areunable Pris 
sp! try to insert a calendar of farming ation 
the syst em, and accordingly the larger part of his’ pam- | Pastore Lanp—Querist—It will be founitmore Profitable to graze 
phlet. consists of an oe y containing the recorded | stock on your land than to make hay. The Irish white Apple | Po tat 
opinions of a great m experienced authorities. Surely can be got in the Toigabdnthted of Bristol Superphosphate of 
this combined shattinon an the I f the allotment Se Deen FD i itae fa eo Aai a sob 
PERRETE DEET P 1. value of the allotmen periran so aei pari ne Theo as of keep, fora milk cow, 
e year round, will vary from 5/. à z 
~—— PORTABLE Courvorse—J “st ss have aa aM inquiries about ee +38 OZ., 18 to 1s 
artificial egg-hatching. on s the means of an- trots, per doz. behs, Fennel, per L 
re 12 sm. 
Miscellaneo wering them 
Orchards—Jerusalem Articho be aut an opinion 
of pretty old and wide standing, that fruit vet are =H 
Can egi 
? Where is the portage enurvolse to be obtained? 
piia = Chives —-Athandalan=e ibe following i: 
Sith per bunch, 2d to 3d 
s the way in elle S per bundey eto Is 6d Parsi bse. ger eae rede 
syani 
per 
rse Radish, per bun 
‘Sia per bunch, 33 
r 
better for having the e ground stirre ed, to let in the air be'a cow and not a heifer; heifer, the calf is allowed to re- | Cucumbers, per b 
their rı nd with this view some farmers have tilled main about a fortnight, because aheifer is‘more difficult to be f 
their orchards to Potatoes, but I have not heard of much) milked, and the cali assists tee pallet No diference.ts siege Whe ar oa ke bos i SA E 
A whether the c: e heifer or —they are all reared a in y Jan carriage « Eo he es from 5 
advantage resul ng. There = indeed, two striking the same way. At about a week old, calves are allowed each ; that from Kent 
objections to this culture; first, that Potatoes like the} 2 quarts of best milk twice per day. This is all that is give of at t 
light, and will not flourish well under A rs de of trees; | till 2 months old, except hay, which they generally eat at a very 
and second, that being a = austi rop, they im catty reas ogra 2 months old they take much hay, | a 
poverish the soil (as deep’ a ey £0), hich Pins aE TET R E T eS 
injurious to the Appie Jai k "quantity d quality,| the milk is gradually gatge n e longer a calf pairs 
But the Jerusalem ichoke. ie pe Enoe the mo: ee feel the Joes: when taken away. = ti He 
the ban’ the Rhine, and produces sas gmi crops as he bal of 16 months is the correct tim put the heifer to | fn some in AiE e er of wa ter was sul 
n ` per quarte b 
PS nee likes "the shade, and would therefore | Tor D —Tyro—Your land, from your description of it, | *° vei seed was a very ae at Sy _ 508, 9) 
grow well under pre: and; so far from sg pa the must sure ely be full of rich manure; ies wants are, DOF pee ee a aT En. 
groun will, if I w te tree by the German owing to a deficiency of inorgan You might, there- PMc eH oe 2 oy and 8 atole os, WF 1 
farmers, bear well Tot te rs in avd help DAR Dones ‘with advantage ; or, as you wa Poh ine aaa Oats Eine si ae se Baeto sas s md 55 
without manure, even u! ooe wails, T was Furthat | peeh such. oc ACAN A Boh ‘Oxshtmberland aud Sqpts = 
; . e —— Noxthumber! re E 
told that they did not requi dug out, but only | Wexps—A Sub—We have ieee burnt wee liewe.| ‘Malt i TAER . “Beet 2 
pulled ; and that the remaining roots produce the fol- and ahah ty fe this. at of fonk mi lime to be the Detter Sea Serten oid k, Se ts p 
lowing year’ i ing ; aed Ve understand, from Mr. Morton, | BYS f 3: 
sa “i reste erii without ieira arr! ; and so from| that his opinion, as'givén in his work on Soils, was founded on | 2°*™® Ma mri and new 29to33 Tick 29 a5 
y y e e of o 10 or 12 years, | arelative experinaant of lime and sand, as means of rotting iy Peas, White” eligoland — er Ae wane 
and — the land better for site ors : than they found | efra: Thin is hardly parallel: to the pase of weedaroats, : may, Feb. ai- 
it. All these properties seem t thentforiorchardaly] booa pre crete, and contain muck moisture, bre Supplies of all ten AEI 
the palling them u x will open the ek hile the avoid- | Derbyshire Farmer—This, we ee interned S a Weed 1 prevalent meets a aeeie ee ati aa ae "english ‘and For 
ance of digging, either for drawing or setting them (ex. ze ure macht cn risin Marida in Derbgehire, Can any one | value ; offers Sree ag and ra ve] ties s 
cept the first sr na = last wey get out the dead roots), | -2nswer this que at fe ended upon that, in 99 | 258. to 978, for 61 p Beans 
will spare is the aE hardies “at na cae 7 cases ae of 100, tue a way nO ray weeds is simple perse- Peas, there 
anya woun is erance in t their ei extirpation by hoe, &e. 
nama eni largely uso ine fa eat agence roots and wine joan Bas REED—Sesama seep forwarded your letter. 
ens 5 have some recollection that it contains ase municati ave been received too late. 
more nitrogen, and should be proportionately ae ae ja 
nutritive = the Potato; but as I cannot now = Markets. ere our inquired after this m 
authority for this, it must notbe 7 SMITH TARANA 
perh i henn property of al a aii itr by a or Best Scots, iret moas a Doran Halted. as | Jan, ar ver Qu Wheat, Ba ee 
A gen larg 7 Best Short Horns 4 T 8 | Best Long-wool et oe aarter, asei0d 845 abe Od 
from the atmosphere, which is probably the reason of it ond conte eee: 2 9 9 pype second quality 2°25 8] p= + | 5 
thriving so well without dung, oo leaving the land -Beasts sto, 2885; $ She ep, 26,200; Calves, 68; Pigs,ais © 4 * 4 fae: 2 tol 
ere there is dung t apply oi Taw es mage but pay <% “demand is sm; all; = : A 
spare (as it might be much oftener than it is), Jerusalem he GES a freely sbtnined) y indes E anakaa See ma 5 weeks’ A | 
Artichoke will pay for it, notwithstanding, b; Soa have made dr 2d, an the best Shore Morte net its We Pee 
pay 1 tanding, by a propor- | have also fewer Sheep than last weak tlw trade Iva Tes briker oe but prices | Duties on Forefen 
tionate increase in quantity, if not in quality. “It is | remain abou ne the same, ZE Pae mo m Sheep in today, bu ie 
pobre es 
eet te  Potatoes—drills two or three feet apart; and aitain their prion.’ Pork tr ade i alves are stil scan er ey Canary per gr sme oe 
gor e eee eorna mils, 29 commenced in the . we have a full average supply of ar, Peb. 2. rey Dieses oe a, E = per ewe 4 60 
small way, which, is indeed, amene ents xor E S e eng a desana; Scots, ker Ba 10 t0 toads E T a oela 2 00 8 
. Prideaux, Hampshire Telegraph. bare cuits nd quality are a very dull sale, at from 2s 8d to 0 Bs à, We = . White, Bagiieh s 
ode of Ti Seba Aoricul _s Tiris =e hee 0 a prices remain pt e; | Coria k Foreign 80" rte Cakes 
i seated 'griculture.—Some there are who jg ng pomgwoolsy MEN oa ie second geet Hien na 15 | Raan 
pete oe ith being considered as improvers of we hago gant eho chnloest sequalitlce at at ey Tiro Caires FS ay Linseed = > paps TER Bag, win ister a hee 
agric ure. 4s 4d. Pork is a little dearer; neat Soke, ppg lar; i - e aldo = yi 
> from the introduction of some unknown | Beasts, 794; Sheep, 8130; Calves, 108; Bigs to. ors ssd] — Cakes,Eng. per1000 12110. Ta!) a (too vagal et y 
a, Wes t Smith fiel NGSFORD AND 
