THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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unnatural effort, aiis was after- 
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then reject it. 
F Mine — it smuking.—Johu Warnes 
jun. armer’s Fours z Py TH ntinues to be over-st ‘hed, wha 
On the Allt dificult Tip was akeni aly ees ak te eee ce 
were ackn yt ed | fas 4 His T the best sai ples, cate! 
in persuading my tenants to give up onan pastia of the at | since one sf sont those ee af of i beens on bz cena Interior Seuta 
their respective farms to form my allotments ; ut which | Market alg as te ar he trade generally is oa ean Ae 
Pi ofi } la } set pl if the York Keds ah - Er to “| Kent and ie 
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effects. Some of their considerations they ebay id l j in after years, ine crib: ence} Peano ; eared en Kidneys =. “a” = 
‘did not impart to me ; 1 ftl twas betande ihn Pe E naie 2 îs Regenti.. 1 60 a 
7 eps - of little weight At the en crop mete peaa: from the soil more than the manure | Cornwall = > 1 Ig Z Guernsey pa Topan 
m more t nan 20 years r have the gre t satisfaction of | had are = it. The so-called stimulant supplied |” “9 Whites” HR tba EAEN Yai- Tend Ie ee, 
fe : effects result- | potash, a, or lime only to the soil, and, getting | © Wu Bis eee 5 ae 
ing rom the practiee, and willing] y co-operating with | these cde ep the plant grew rapidly ; but it gathered i -50 30 
me in carrying it on. I have now introduced a “clause out of the soil, at the same time, magnesia, sulphur,and| COVENT GARDEN, May a —In consequence of the 
yt tenants, that ithout which it could not grow. The | tinued fine weather most artic begin to improve rapidly 
o eir respective s farms should be wanted for cottag es large crops whieh were carried off exhausted the soil, ity, and trade i ae getting better. The e prices of Pine A yi e 
anena- (not sdi half Pp have not altered since last week oth pples 
( exceeding half an acre for each therefore, of these latter subs a S5 i unless th se day becoming more plentiful Aiii gai ean Grapes are eve 
labourer), such porti ons may be ta ken, and all other, the soil must have been offer ed during the eee at from 25s, ‘to 30 Cherries 
mad n impoverished, and more h “les nproductive. ais krah of Fae Apples bring 15s. per bushel, and Ee pee: 
been s pula ted | before with regar oe to land ee for | If the builter have EEE of stone or bricks a ntity of kitchen sorts about 8s. The prices of Pears haye 
Tatts, 3 il ’ t altered since last Saphir Oranges be; "s 
Liew ing. In allotting land to labourers I have begun | we give him mortar in addition, his walls and hou ntis ficient for the demand Faun peara 
wi igning a small portion to each mau ; frequently | will rise si ; but the faster they rise aatia will ps ices as mentioned in last week’s report; the ais, 
than 1 rood, thou meti athema- | his bricks be exhausted ; and when this hay we | becoming ple few green Gooseberries ‘hare 
tical precision in a allot ing one superna sy. of 40 poles, | shall } been offered during the week. The supply of vegetabl 
oe pree P! shall look as ay ofan a mcreasing. Broccoli is good; th lange white 
i is selling at 3s. a bundle, and the brown a i 
‘an le cg n new | is 5 ‘own as ie 
. > jage ever fits, rafit knd he whi start ‘afr esh. So | 4 few early Cabbages have just made their appearance ; 
half ee more ease than his ees pe it is with the so il The 20- called gi e re excite the wi g from a Seda man $e haa Good cmon  taey 
with a puny family, can work 20 ie s es. I took my plant sa tef ties same manner as the excites the | be obtained pnder. 6s. Kiado rete Sah pat SA Aa 
pieces of land, such as re michelle’ 3 Oppo) ti leave behind a langour Lact atten of plentiful, as is also Seakale ; the latter is considerabl: iy rosea 
ff i F: ee , to been 2 emoved, sao after asimilar in price. Rhub: eel ple entiful ; French Beans bring from 
m of Haiiire s C Rain ah? to a ce ae i pee and Turnips are suflicient for 
n : emand, Among Cu wers : noti hat i 
half a miis ‘om th man’s eae z yet w oe ea as à Fe vonia pinnata, Lily of the Valle ey, Gioxinias, 'Heliot iguin, s, 
ired it, an ave to know that they have de- Totices to ATERI SEEY; ondents. inerarias, Fuchsias, P elargoniuns, ' sen saute if the 
rived much profi fre sh it. However, the nearer at gp op ee ni then Dy the the sana to the nearest station | "°T Cape Heaths, Camellias, = ca alea: OSE 
n in the hehat s Kie ITS. 
hand the ground lies, the better bo for the Rt She reni ofthe Hataice: a0 pe 40 mil les. and they will walk | ping Apple, perlb., 8 | Oranges, per dozen, 
- and his employer. en I have found that the allot- | Drarsace—T Spedding, Gilling, h attira Paper of [oie uaa TEA E pan ier 
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ment-man did justice to his land, and possessed a pig or | April 19th, instánees i: the Hong of, Seite Mad. with: pi Poreugel. pe rib la as Tanigists rori Priori A ieee 
5 > g p pe. » ver dozen, ls to 28 
two to produc: ac eo I have taken any opportunity gei aa ch Bat think: xy) low, is in ageet Fe Dak what kind Apples, » Dean per bush; shy 5a to 16 Fe LA ist 
of tools Mr. Pa a ies a 4 feet and what F: 
os Rate itself to mus nerease his portion; for expe-| width v his drains at top and wba = = aking per area Peri an ne 
rience has shown me that a good ee PiN the help | Ernermar’s Prize Essay—sSt Remy—It is the property of the | Pom » per Nuts, Barcelona, met: Toe 
of his family, can very well cultivate half an acre without | Royal English Agricultural Society ; you should apply to in Sira wberrien pe Vag toe ti — ‘Brazil, 208 
Qh ey terfering with his constant em cat nigra ona farm. p Secretary, ib ee wee ial Walnuts, per bush TO = Spans Bay 
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t it must be borne ‘in min at a considerable pro- | the feet sufficiently to allow any matter br that imay bave formed VEGETABL 
portion of our labourers cannot obtain constant employ. under the horn to escape ; and apply, bys et ather, pup ie eei a ce mat ah ie Passe Pio ener ti 
ment on the farms in thi England ; many Dy ydrochlorie acid. aad after one, two, 0 S applications | 8 paia ag per bundle, 1s to 3s EAA E ‘tod eed 
n ani at work during three or tl oF the acid, the following powder t Sosa Salae ponura ele PEOST BEGIE OLATHE. ~ HORM g: bunch, 3d to 
i i s e ori oni chalk, sulphate of zinc, equal quantities of each, fine m pkra ea S r bush 
the year ; and the inferior hands during six or seven. | dered. No internal medicine ii Sonni red. For EA Tac- Shall Dy pes. aa 
I do not run ow he uss the question > count of the $ dizeapea, see *‘ Spooner on the Sheep,” “Ge. W. °C k. to 908 Leitao ors sper eI dd Cesi 
more constant an fi . ¢xPsuM—Querist—How is this oe and powdered ? 5 2a 6d 10 be Cos, 3s 
Ae Ee dovisad. int re might | porsro CoLtuae—R Bainbridge—Your pr põsed manuring will 5 me “inna Celery, Whitey per bunch, 15 toe bå 
at se . y e case as it oubtless perfectly answer your purpose. db TN perlb., ad KA ndive, ptg rani EE F; peb 
= yee to such me. half an acre of land, on co apes CHEESE— W Livesey—“ W” is unable to answer some of Nett, yee iby 18 68 to te 62 Radishoe per doz. hands, 142dto203 i 
nara be - be ms C xem gt ue is your questions, and t therefore we publish them, as perhaps R. Turnips, per doz. beh., Mushrooms, per pottle, 6d to 1s I 
wine ovat vil some one will be kind enough to give you the info’ ion you | Red Beet, per ‘dons, 13 to Small Salads, per punnet, 34 to 8d 
men, su ah Re gp Shenae gE arpi village | ask for.—What sh uld be the temperature of t om in Ball bE aaob o Dial piena a oad 
some go ers, bri ay ie -jobbers which the cheese-making is proceeding? What should be the | Rhubarb, per bundle, Gd t Watercress, p. 12 am. bun. 6d to Så 
fargas paka aa Fygi time at their command, and | ae £ es Fo in which the cheese is kept after soir gala rupees on ere Pea paci oS 
rom an acre wit! ith at a Babe red ont of the vat? In reference to your other ques- | forse Hadin, per bundie, 1 0a to7# | Tarragon vor punch ad” 
Pi fore A 7 TagO! bunul 
vantage. a he dtte ahal tions, the Lemon, with the Cloves, is introduced alon: th | Savory, per bunch, 94 in u 
ba vantage os = oom eye consider half an acre to.| two or three “b: .’as you name them (of the Tab), he dt per ‘brace, Tato 6s Manora erin se De oe 
rage ; an lieve that the laborera into the water, a portion of which is and used as run- | Spinach, per'sieve, 1s 6d to 2s 6d I vil, per punnet, 34 to 4d 
fit on this quantity of land may be rated at from | net. The strainer is simply a cheese-cloth, into which the 
31. 10s. to 5L a year. But as one of then ens ands 0 me. sh are put before bernd introduced into the drainer or open K-LANE, Mow: pril 28, 
“ I cannot tell you, sir, what a is worth tome in| t ecard: The oer ay the removal of | ‘Tie market this De ee, ias S moderately supplied with 
li sit hel as he lay cs f curd should be about.the thickness | Wheat fr aioe ent; fine samples realised the. prices — 
noney ; it helps us in so many wa; >a biel here an q a oft e finger. Prol biy, ohana nion E FoR arding its imme- | of last Monday, būt Ee difficult to dispose of. In 
bit there. It helps the ehil la| diate introduction int ‘night b -| Fores 4 ish Malting Barley 
ps t 3 nae it feeds the pigs rovini SEO n, mig! è an ae ‘ign we observe a OA BE Malting Barley is 
and the fowls. aes jis the bert ing that ever was done EoiN han regu wiy ‘of te she, at Wille: you aim, | nominally the same as last week ; fine Foreign finds bays at 
a 3 , we apprehend, altogether desi ae: our quotations, ind Grindin wer i han of ge 
or a poor m: I m add h leul T > g were more in demand t 
benefits th obis calcplation of | TROPICAL, AcuicoLTuRE—S Subscriber —Thank you; we should | and consequently obtained rather higher rates,—Beans 
1 e good ing from its keeping his | wi anant the papers you refer to. Grey Peas must each be written 1s. dearer; White were rather | 
children mployed, in Bes mi their idling hontis ARRA —. 0 t Sub—There is no stated tim which | more Se aor Pgs pif ee scarce,— —Oats have sold freely at 
ish, and acquiring A abits hey are brought a Diir at the time of vt oc ats ie og to n 7 neared aig 
nsh, ” 2 purchase. Ringbones and sidebor 
up in industry, and learn its advantages in their early constitute unsoundness, though no Ti be pres 7 mr rë 0 HAL QUARTER, © % S py wi 
days. The soil of most of my allotments in this parish bup mmer term is applied to an ossifie deposition ——— Nortolk, Lincoln shir re, and Yorks a ZE white = 
oR S E ino) tyerigi ny mre el fag he fee ge ee 
‘ . e hoof. Take the to a veterina aara pai Aa ‘Polands tai i 
won als bie E ion, jum a E a T ha 8 
? e whic yi : . 
to do a act of ki oc a opening bor H r. era him to the now tye al deni nd the "Guo off th ae A mans = Tea Essex Aran sees s 
k A A f Ò , chase money. 8. s . 7 
Py Ploughing. ig’ = for him, and thus to te or Misc —B J W—Your suggestion is under consideration. Hos, Hennig "ul and new 29 tosi Tick. a a a = 
i Asda y ree E nha ne mplo; first | *s* As usual, many communications have been PETET T | Peas, White” a stn near Mi 35 37 Grey 90 83 
men thought of nothing bu and 
Potatoes. ey came t 2 Farmar, May 
y o find that the Potato- crop. Markets. THERE were a few sampl fresh up for 
paar . Ó 2} amples Sof English Wheat fresh up 100 °° 
and constant digging andes nre, loose the soil | SMITHFIELD, Mospay, April 28—Per x stone SP rning’s market, some proportion of woy as also 5.8 re 
ne much for their eat, 1 pt to become roo bare precede hanced PEL os 9 Best Loag-wool: = 4s dw ds 6 a es saci unsold 5 ; cai oF pepe and sede prev 4 
en. now grow vari ings; i aeS a Dito (shorn) > B10 a g | WAS Olering E garg t ihe 
3 p ; and. particu- | Second quality 210 3 : Ewes and second quality £ 0 4 rates.—Barley, Beans, and Peas, are unaltered in value- 
larly a proportion of Beans, which they find to answer | Bes Dowas& Halfbreds o o 4 Sg ye mae Ges show of Oats being small, factors held for an advance n oily 
well for their pigs, and to render the ground firmer Pee eeg Ove el ea 2 Ser ae 346 limi nek roolivsoc tawclbeec aad sala wat SE 
eat. roduce of tl : j ate, 3095; Sheep and Lambs, ; ; Pie. 3 
E g Pa P aie he latter per rood 1s ve woe Bae uday avery large supply oi A a asi ae are ri cathe si) Pe IMPERIAL AVERAGES. benii 
R R in instances yield | best Scots have, in a TN dem: ery few are left unsold. The Wheat. pth Gate. | Rye. | Beans) Z gd 
at the rate of 6, and, 01 ance at the rate of 7 TLA cones hee See instances, made ra Jittla over 4s.— Good bet p are Mar: s per Quarter. a Ve Py re a Me = al Bae ars 
The number of pigs kept in th h Aji Veal oar honle Berat iier ao r s =y : m10 ae 
of pigs kept in the parish is now trade is hea’ iter emcee ay th sos a 4| o bed 6 
$ 7 KA Paar, ey 2. BS hog aT a | oe ie a: 5) 8 
at ; and in consequence most of the families use | , We bave a fair supply of Beef. Daak other Ga tter, owing to a PPPM: S a| si| mo a| es 2) 88-2) 8 F; 
p imal food. Many of the inferior } 3 waen ta toa, ie AL ony mr Rap 2d. of the best Pid hy e w «| 4511} 81 6}. 20,11 |. 80 s ra 
not required by the farmers, obtain occasional employ- Hems tyre are ow scarcely an: ari the wool, we therefore Paes iol Bie | 6 eeke’ Aggreg. Aver. | 46 0| 82 2| gpi 3| zo 5| a51 Baite 
ment in digging on the larger allotments. The rents | 4s. to 4s. sd. Eees ny to. (ihora); make from $9.24. sade: 6-5; Lonigmpois | ie 
i > . herin i culty Y» °8 8d. to 4s.— Good Lambs are ast Duttes on Foreten Grain 20 0 ol 6 10 4 
by h I ch 
which I charge for these cottage lands may be averaged | diricule to y maks irom Veal-iruie’is heavy, and ie 1 ane 
5 Sei hea of ay ae youd RER howing the fluctuations in the price of Cor e average 
nearly 2d. a rod, tithe-fi I = Beas, ae gee 
reo, bigs e baring pty if š Sheep and Lambs, 7170; Calves, 18, Pigs, 29 six weeks pension Saturdays April $8. Sis * 
the aiene does no t exceed an _ In HAY, 1. West Sint Epes... Manca 99) Magen TAa a 
pager wand eae eee oe 36. rae 46s bd k 
SETA ‘had saved money. These men er o longer on | Prime old Meadow le Hay = Sata a | Clover 110s 80 eu s 
fa ; but they maintain their families comfortably, a EE E A m ll “| iw X r 
and their landa a eptin a very good condition. Md. He sie AND May May." 7 27 Ge 
mention, by-the-bye, a remarkable fact, that the ‘ene. ieee. Foo tee ate ee ae 5 
a Pai i S ), ior 10 =“ email 
of this parish increased rapidly in the 20 years | New "ay z eave EAT 
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: ing my residence here ; while in the last 20 it has Warrecuar: oan nae | - 
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advanced ve oS little ; nay, i in the last N, it a actually Aoh hla x a= 2 130 ere oe E i 
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ý gilin attribute cir- aes rap | SHAW 288 toate SEEDS, May 2. ton 7! 
ance p ae i e paralak of i  prudenti nd iist KE 2, e ti | LinneedCa ien n ni, 
— Sir H. = lectern in the English Agricul- in places the Reno dolara snlschlaf ata thas cn thove rendre near that lacs 
Society’s Journal. h from blight last season the bine comes very ae Aiei fered ht prr 
7 pan ve 5 ice e e plantations, The rewon is do doing much damage. ‘Ow ihe X Airi pam tube a = he 
ed Stimulating Manures.—An @ | ith more inga? anything but encouraging. The Marker gontinues frm Goriana 
f those saline substances, hitherto called stimu- SOL ane Sener Outre Hop Pectors. g: - cr k 
became more clear ged mani fes st. bpd no longer Treex has not yarn timed -5 eo 33 P Wane = 
San the | Previously, but prices contiirae tolerably ast as for some weeks | Z Cakes Eng» ai uy onno Turnip (too 
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