THEY AORICULTURAN.: GAZETTE. 
s ash consists of—potash, 37.3 31—soda, 5.76—lime, 
[Man. 29 
H 29. msequen, 
‘the rie a during t be oe bed 
ight of “mixed hay-seeds ” of White or) COVENT GARDEN, Ma 
Duteh Glover, = 1 bushel of Rye per acre. able change in the enter” 
FMC- 
13. 15 5—M aguesa, 2.99—o0; ow’s Bement ts of Practical Agriculture.” | been rather more abundant; there has, however, 
0 ia 0.21—sulphurie. acid, 6,39— boephorie 0ON yy Lwillya 5 cal Farmer and Grazier ;”” Mack- „Tade e begins tog little a 
ci i Garden! es h 
acid, 1l. iam ei r PN ENTES 13, Bb. ntosh’s ‘‘ Practical i oaae 
CROSS-BREEDING—M Y—Pra mples of you 
100.00. per er atin 19m. She Quarterly Journal v of : and beigi mii be happy to try kie. pene i on them along with 
a re other ar lit. Yoa had pan also place them in the | foreign : p 
pa : hands of ag A Bik = Ne xt ng wm Bid week’s report. FEA pega pr ig i Td entioned inii 
X - Gi; week, ic w: pua i: Ja 
ally, prod Rie ers "i, Messe anes rol fis Disease iy Sune) estar: 0 Ibs. of seed per acre now, | Newtown Pippins and sae aug of the latter cc atel 
P ice of driving ‘at "eattle wi bag a ee h od on light sandy soil It twill be he to harvest i Pa Jair Har- | Easter Beurré, and fass Plus Me St 
tances was, oubtless, res sorted to in the abse of vest it when the seed-pods are of = eel Sa colour. fı è re) 
any means Oh gs s tol rable evi GRASS-SEEDS FOR DEEP Mossy p—Old Sub—Agrostis he 
e railroa +s steam S Stolonifera, 2 Ibs. 5 Alopecurus poe is, 2 lbs, Festuca | offer 
that it Rear be continued aop, 
transit can 
duriuscula, 2 Ibs. ium perenne, 10 Ibs. ; Saye eb, Bae, 
; Lo 
t be employed must be attrib Ri a lbs: : Pont trivialis, 24 lbs.; Trifoliam r Rye, 
ce to usage, and neglect Ca araks 1 bush al. price s apply y.t0 ‘seedsmen 7 reas 
A > ITA ate PRS erist— now ian Ben 
baa which tie p A o: e parties concerned opponi: nA ra T bat presuming that you mean "the Italian Hye erate what injured by th 
Igag journey pill, ORES: T eam A a y we may mention that we have yal ge it late in March, on'a rich | ar 
bones, where it had heso d with all the skill of the| sandy soil in good condition, and mowed a good crop vor it i 
grazier, and at no little care and cost. This fact is pre- au he saig vent: « ere 
i i= | Oats fericus —-You may sow Clov 
sented with the pr ecisio na os E ntho rity of acknal pawi L the dressing of guan a YOR are to fo them they? ve will both 
ment, in oe ailing Py y t S sag (EY peaasi which| doubtless do well. Sow 16 Ibs. of seed per wen 8 of red, 4 va 
mea. bef A na P p i taad olse yellows Tee RR PER a a aa ere ee Kalmia latifolia. Pelaa utilon Ca 
e shee ondon 1 bushel of Italian Rye-grass per acre. 9 , oniums, m 
Ie Te ei Ee ie ent five road, Ei killed five | PARsNirs—E B—Dibble the fe half an 1 ae Cinerarias, Epacrises, Heaths, Neapolitan Violets,| 
to walk the who ISIANCE on, nf l ht ha apart, and at intervals of 10 ieia in ihe Raa ‘on the | Ros -a 
others a o 10 ts were of exactly equal) surface of well and deeply cultivated soil. This will costabout Apple, pei bus to 10 FRUITH. Bs a a 
ht Sra on arro, h, aoe ua —bitter, peri À 
wor è hen Í d that the sheep which h —Querist—How late in spring may meadows be grazed Grapa AIN, eto: hon bitters Berio Br be 
3 a A A 42 “without injuring the hay sa Á an hee ors of course on the Apples, Dess., per bu p -s la t EA — — per 100, es lás 
walk: 435 Ib. an aod thei loose i Grasses of which th osed. The earlier they |) — „Kitchen, ás to 6s Almonds 
60 the d at home reached 489 lbs. , peligro ys al bet ter Pears, porn? per Biyi BVe5 ee 33 PP ae np art a ae 22 êd 
à per hf.-sv., 28 to 28 ol "Bas bert al i f 
their loose fat weighing 744 lbs. The total difference of | Permanent Pasture—W E H—You would, think, be aprh persion Bs to 48 Se 
weight amounted to 68} lbs., or 14 per cent. o the more likely to succeed in flig üp ther bian nks Dy agin ad ce ver os sp 1008 wa 
N E Satata 4 nag the piece after rain, sowing fresh seed, harrowing again, an > i 
nal weight of the mutton; and this was evidently the| then rolling, than by sowing the seed, and merely foldin ae id ETEY Cob, 
of meat occasioned by gompeng the five sheep sheep onthe place. Ifthe land requires is ome ton- dressing Ae A x vaoETADLE LES, 
i i i dl -| should beapplied; 10 or 12 loads of ea itch-scrapings, | Cabbages, per dozen, 1s to 3s pinach, per’sieve, 5s tei 
walk from. neolnshire, to. London £ En bee erect &c. mixed w “4 ith 2 cwt, of guano per acre, fo r instance. y= ee per ee A 3 SOR Soormoners, per prua 156d to 
sary to point out the cpneecipanens ok mportant fact, | poraross—M P—The ‘Red Kidney, Purple, Breadfruit, and | proccaii, p vee a Ga t098 paene a ao 
14 lbs. of every cwt. eo hers of nn ‘food are abso-| < China Orange, are excellent eating varieties for the winter Brussel’ ar go onea 
lutely thrown awa; erfor Prange’ d) of such a gurney | and spring months. French P Opla u to 2s 6d 
by the living animals ABBITS—Á Sub asksif any one can suggest a remedy for 
y To abolish thi disease common this season aonet domestic abit, ide iaie 
Oor aT a 2 Mt eee athe re af ee eat ery CAE 
ce wou equivalent to adding mi stoppage or gurgling int oa 
acri the ae dist a of the kingdom, a and those | Saut—P H—1 cwt. per a sas sufficient for a stiff clay as 
of a kind at ni e for ‘man ment. Nor 3 or 4 for alight soil. Throw in charcoal-dust, earthy coal- 
a kind to require g ashes, vegetable ee sees nto the pit, along x =e Ae iA Turn 
is this all. e animal, il; but by no means uick-lime, Mix it i Red Beet, 
along wih coher ma Carrots, per a 
At 
unused to effort, is wearied and diseased, and its flesh i is, | 
omy the least, pa arte than it ought to be as 
_The 
«s Is it injurious to cow- eae tat ack 
sit vee oat leases they | Seakale, pe 
o 3d 
hum n food, 
+i, ra +i 
w Pas — Que ist — 
panels to graze them ‘with anions? 
hib en ce 
ailways, the want is ie tikely to to be very 
Steam conveyarice, boih coasting and 
eve 
re pro! ny one explain 
IDING as parn and o nme aie ey are joined 
together a the i fs extremity a a chain pnt on en front. 
Will the measurements of the 
EK Wa 
ee t Report the weather ie Eter 
i m th 
pe, rapt, or soon will sup ly, every grazing Suut IN OaTs—J Dunbar—Adopt a similar pickle to that you | winter reo ne mildness with fine fertilising rains. This Maf 
ct with th s of sending its living produce, at for Wheat. Old urine diluted, or a solution ot, f oz. Sa s muc F hoe supply is sequal to to the demand. T 
reasonable cost, to the great seats of population, without of supa te of copper per bushel, will probably answer the | Sding w pina sor the ordina ioe = ines a 
waste teri po k Reds 
or de! stag and without unnecessary suffering SUPERPHOSPHA' Lime—Querist—We do not doubt its ed gnl Wisbeac Se 
o die for the sustenance of man. ir peenar i 
ie without adding to 
houses? The reasonable plan is evidently 
various parts o 
ane Tt 
P hat would 
be ¢ cause of run in pear streets and alleys ; pe 
siduum, of _ Whatever nature, is in its proper 
tenda 
A A 
disease are rife e them tbe un- 
ronlable. “sith pes putridity of innumerable slaughter- | 
to send, not 
ATE OF 
amope i a manure for meadows ; but we have no evidence 
w—It is preferable to gypsum. 
being more certati Salat’ te It is better to apply "he Je: erse 
latter on the land in n g, than separately, but at the 
same time hast it. "OF ages gypa menin a certain portion 
may be lost, being w Hay d away by the rain i Snowe, por- 
tion may usefi CO g the Sacporaty 
monia in _ 
the use of plants 
n the p! 
SOLFINS OF IRO; 
ng m 
Sulphate 
rm, 
pay ioie Bel 
Man ures.—T ure of Norfolk 
essence of linseed- 
ing given in abundance nce fs the cattle. 
in open y: ed-cake 
sad of thie oy RETA there are 
as bones, 
rhe farm-yard man 
ood crop from 
la nd; eee having fai failed in any season, 
'mixtur 
pea ae e 
adie 3 pay best when 
re. 
Englis Soh Aprin ural Soeiety’s Fh; 
Bc, make 45, 20 tease Oi: Sbai Bod. to a ae 
bo se e ce Then s od ta 43 aetna aa da: to A eE A eats ra A 
gron tices to Corres spondent ficult wo ma ae ot smal and m et sleablo qualities. Large Tamla are very “eb 
Bones anv Sutrauric Acto—J V B—We do not remember tellin g, many remain unsold, and what are disposed of barely make 5s. pi zog 
piar ene your ieters and the fact hity aoe have gai received’ we fhe biat Cal eee tothe d pa Markat ar ees for this article every ig 
answers convinces us that’ they must have miscarried. | Pork-trade is 4s, 8d., many very little oy pany HER 
Six hpshels of pos ae -dust, with half t teit weight of. ic Beasts, 8:0 Cal 220, = 3 
acid, is an abundant dressing pa acre. You can the ae waist ene ¢ 
geid’over t the bones in a lar, en vessel, = em Y.—Per Load o Sp Triyasa, $ Ti 
remain for a day; dry the whole up with ashes, dry earth, SMITHFIELD, Mar. 
ad better use 3 cwt. per acre 
For soiting sow 16 lbs. of e er and 1 bushel 
of Rye of Ryerss per a acre—: oe ee Lawson recommends for 
Tmo eth vw 
to diei producing better pasturage, 
m with 8 Wa hav ai l: 
ton and a Wa Ee as te quite an extreme 
aed 
eis obtained from the borders are in request. Lamb-trade is very hea * We bad b 
a heavy: le is steady. 
Almac. k, in the Wosigass is diaanse 
¢ | Prime old Meadow 
5 
n pared and burnt, or otherwise | fine Old Hay - 
g! 
expense of gypsum. 
UN ergy Ae t= Sub—Common salt is not necessarily the 
ni If, as is probables af risicaie te effec 
“one. Alw: 
TURNIPS cad seria ow why commi 
Turnips should n arly as the Swede, al any 
os A ko arg i England, ala A it te that they would fone to 
rity al iod when there is generally a sufficie! 
ones Hel 
+*+ As usual, many communications have been received toolate. 
We. orn Jie Toon 
arl: Mazagan, old and new 
Pigeon, bisa i ter 
Beans, M. 
Peas, White 
Farpay, Mar 
few fresh + ee als rs ‘Wheat by 
market, oo the trade Bes 
at a dec 
SMITHF 
Scots, Beaters, &e. 88 Bto4e ~! 
Best Short Hor: -84 8 
Boasi -28 3 s 
240 410 
4 
8 
pe r of any 
iuialtered from Monday. 
difficult to ee exe Pome 
upon Monday's 
4 Lam! 
8 4 O| Pigs 
3004; Sheep and Tnte; 20,300; Calve rete 443 Pigs, 3 
of Beasts, poe A holiday week a very sm 
rice, and only rei 
Seots, and = few of the best Short Horns make of 8d. There is stil 
Seabee ey rem e e sunply 4 
pply a aren a rices. fully su, 
alth ton the cl ae vi “ 
weather ch 
AVERAGES 
Baziey, 
PIPERA EE, 
E siei 
p a Gh as 45s a 
prirna irag Wath peporend fae ‘atom 
geereg 
Arseoge 
oe a mu 
not-first-rate; trade Pork-trade TNIE Sa 
eran > Mar. 28. 
ogay the trade at the deca Markets as been excessivel. 
ers here to-da: 
ha for 
bad— 
an we 
ei 
We do not, hov 
best Scots. heks! 
New Hay be ED i sa, 5 Cakes, 
Hay 105s to 110s e i) Pa 37 40 am io" | Mawar, Whit 
Su es ees 
Takerior meee 
Jonui. Baxsn, 
WairecaAret, Mar, 28. 
10e to aoe Clover 105s ae 
Clover 105s to 115s ce he 
te- 
Coorsa, Salesman. 7 
inseed 
— Baltio Trefoil 
= por asi 
per Net 
New'Hay Z Cakes,Eng. EAER 11110 12710, Turnip pov vait 
ee nota! 
Straw Sia (040 
