338 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ii top will be blaek 
oes pe water putting the fire out, and the bottom will | 
Hbe eå smothering it. I have tried all 
ways with sods and oo could never | succeed ; the 
Th ta tall 
peat + from } eratis ra it once gets ar 
reperi to light them at sab outside, that i is, not putting | 
t its wa; 
requires. ump will w 
something to a he ; but Pal diia on te 
top, s setting on e hot ashes will dye! in 
amongst the peat, aoe ciart “it: after that hot ashes 
P? 
rom the first fire 
and are the “nen as I have always found the os the 
burn, I find the ditch sides for ano reason the 
pest ; the fires will be 10 days or more in burning, and | 
the ashes can lie on the ditch sides any length of time 
without stopping so much land fro} ing sown, an 
for a convenient time to lead t away. I can- 
not make an estimate 34 i d quantity by this 
3 all T can ‘rom is, that waggo 
pyres burnt die ey preferabl two burnt as 
as it will burn, which is the common process. Yet 
by checking the fires we produce ‘a larger quantity of 
ashes than by the com e Turnips that 
were drilled with dead © years since, 
and even sown at the co) cement of the field. 
same year my ashes I put on one side of 
field, and black peat ashes on the other, therefore ev 
‘drill ould be ith them. We 
to hoe all the peat-ashed right through | 
the field, and both were in uantities, | 
po Ml ne othing else. ah 
excellent, I s j 
er Aen a 30-acre field, which en ‘been eaten off ain 
i wna the 6d. per j 
makes the 
bcc it) W. Uppleby, i in English aig sale Society's 
o cing 
A Jomrme Horse— ae his two = le egs together by 
hobbles and a chai to admit his taking very short 
ropyan only. Irt this will St do, mongers one of his sega ns 
corresponding hind one. If this fails, keep the hors 
the stable, or sell him. We wish the Royal Agricultural "So. 
ciety of a ayt beady rea a prize of 101. for lj are method 
umpin; se 
of preven eifers from j r fences. 
The $end rhe so rads ba to ela lev value the <r ri 
50 per cent. he above means, thoug! —— success- 
ful with beasts, often entirey fails, ‘and considera e damage 
to the E eee s is the consequence.—W. C. S. 
BEER-SHOPS Da eA — Though 
gite agrecin you say, we banoi imotg our letter, 
cause ‘this i is not the ugh which 
to the eae ‘banat miglos beatin beari ra an Aet 
There is, however, om aya eto see 
‘abstinence from mt 
ited by a compete 
person, viz., as the means fous guar et home yom on for 
agricultural The demand Sort the ra yt food 
other kinds, and the means of commanding 
which SE pe of his beer or ci: 
G—Subseriber South of Seotland—The animal is 
generally in a dying state before the disease is observed; a nd 
ao PTa ita tie aoe ate ‘to effect a cure. if ob- 
ive a strong Tetona A com- 
insert a seton in the 
vow nt alii ily , Which 
housing the young roc early in ae dhe 
e Be sat er CO) 
—W.'C. 8. 
bushels of bones, 
Ey icant Oe si aa s 
dressing for T 
whole und first ; then add 
— pate = whole a the drills, 
‘and if it rhe tood 
sawdust or et te “ünit it je Aoa 
parei SEEDS— aai, rar m asks—In what conten in England 
these seeds are nar amg t Pinsean siie aen Ka ater —— 
e mode of ¢ 
not aware of the ee on wy a jeet, 
Corns AND SPAVIN Tracie ete E be Be prog 
y y analysis th 
Le 
orao CuULTURE—T T—In ikea we 
os wand suspenitiad wie Sas parallel to te “ane surface of the 
md; in that case the po! es, of course, have been of 
or Pouttry—Gamecoe m refi 
to th 
of the aA pni Society, we are inclined to 
m s tter F. The nume: 
e pro- 
think 
numerous 
inthe copes f 
ae its cing pect 3 named. 
we: do not know), will 
on, and mach ae koping them pretty | maong 
hend, show under the 
to encourage the valuable new sorts from the no 
he islands in that 
EMENT—J r letter shall 
orth of China, 
R £ Wisema l be sen 
grai 
years. consum 
kena By of r ag c 
— We must 
INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS O LAN saie et 
efe! to icle on this subject = 250 "of, our last 
year’s volume. If y ave not fo ag Paper for last year, 
we e will transcribe some of the es given there, for you, 
next week. 
Mieka- G—Those of l-inch bore are g erally 
1 foot long; they ha o not socket or flange-joints in general 
ind d, excepting that afforded At e prope: ret tting of th 
drain, are in lay arity 
gainst such a oe era of any tile at its joint wit 
h ld, by breaking the continuity of the pipe, 
er useless as a drain the whole chain of tiles in 
hich it formed but one link ; and t the worst feature 
in the system. r. Smith, of Deanston, has, indeed, con- 
trived some method of Persana th beee join 
ra it is not in e taken, 
gi No prec: 
indeed necessary, to pr om: the joints fon boone AL 
— up with clay” other than those which are taken in the 
ase of ordinary tile-draining, viz. yutting a ti sakna 
a y 
18 feet apart, a fall of 1 inch 0 
amount of water to „be acme off by the pipe, equal to 
14 cubic feet and this will easily pass thro ugh 
avery 3 
e doubt if there be any 
is 
top or flag the young Wheat; we are doing this on mos 
of our Whe: Mow the broad hanging leaf off the plant ; 
that will sun into the stem, and it will lose much of 
its herbaceous character and e stiff and woody. There 
s no fear of yo jurin; repi e young ear.. Dissect arkni, and 
look for the ear ; you will find it about one-tenth o: inch 
; powdered ginger, + aes i In 
the course of* six hours o p hior of the above may also be 
and repeated u ntil resi ation is established, after 
ich thinnis and dhus cs will effect a cure. 
is a disease of the digestive h esnan principally of the liver, 
‘and is most prevalent in hot and dry ane and on » Mossy 
me It is Poe produced by sudden change from poor 
The above 
“F 
be pon by ‘another aoe pote pita in 
solution ; i. e., the two salts will not act on 
that it matters not if you intend applyin; peers 
two or apply them separately. 1 id 
«ask of the former liquid—containing, you say, 90 lbs 
phate of ammonia—per acre, and as much of the brine as 
would equal 1 or 2 ewt. of common salt its 
saltpetre. And you may add to this, with much 
hundreds of of iy A The p 
mga i Sees i nt i 
ilution. mpurities nt lt, we 
those of ed Avon salt, i 
qual alin value th tee t. of and 342 
of last year’s volume. 
Exzara—in page 320, 3d col., a 8th line from the top, for 
spate,” read “ bij mcephate,” and at the 24th line from 
“ hepho: p 
ne bottom, for “ hychosuphate,” read “hyposulphate.” In 
es 3d col: Sia è cost per nere of Mr. ti 
phien oi or the I homes, 1d ld. 
ole eo the ae it should have been 32s. 1 
usual, many communi ications have arrived too 
SHMParkets. 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, May 13. rie mal ag of | 8 Ibs. 
Beat Scots, Herefords, ed -i orn t- Best L 
Short Horns Ditto tto icon) 
§ı d quality Beasts - A z ` Ewesand second poe 
hee S i -40 4 H Ditto EE = 
Downs & reds Lambs - 
Ditto (shorn) - Pigs = 
Beasts, 2705: Sheep and Lambs, 20, $ 
The supply 
tions are cee 
very scarce, 
Fildope-Camberade “i aa pe} 5 ane 
ity ‘May 16. 
for Beef, and the best goalie ie 
aquotable advance. 
Bese 000; Sheep and Lambs, 96303 Yoatves, 232: Pigs, 284. 
41, West simchfield. _ 
36 Trusses. 
HAY,—Per Load o 
Gar a 
Prime old Meadow * | New hy 
Hay 105s to 112 | Inferior 
CUMBERL. ay P reaa 
ay prorat the bes snimi eai 
t samples bringing about 10s.per Ib. ; foreign 
Interior 
T, Ma; 
een skim Sagri 
” 95 srt ” 105 
New Hay 
ame 38s to 498 
Salesman 
pva Rarna. 
ar from the Koread A nel a sZt 
e uring 
Pe co! litle progr. mi in many places shows fog the Jast fo 
menei ayra ore fered POSEN blig! pe Juas ponasa ; the q 
tin 
geen 
orse position 
aar phobias 
past.. The Marke! ety but dew wi ‘eg ps on ote 
TENDEN & Š: 
arrn, nue ee 
COVENT GARDEN, Mar 17. oats s kińds 
Fruit and Te. during thew the gae ar mgood, and pee 
pe aie ns eer Pine 
 Olontiful A ra rai. land lanes week. 
Grapes are likewise more siderably 
sorts are scarce. Small quantities of Peaches and Nectarin 
Boroi 
f | xylises, Heliotropes, 
maaan Sarp 
Strawberri 6d to 
Cheamats, ba ig ‘bs to 8s 
Walnu 
Cabbay 
— "Fed, pe 
ench Bean: 
eae Roe sabe ‘od s a 
Je are Ag nari 
Seakale, per pu op t, Gd to reley, p: 
Tse aal sh, per bundle, l 6a to6s | Tarrag per | Pun h 4d 
Fae Naa r ban ch, 9d Mints ann gae h, 6d tols 
Cucum ag ace, Isto 5s arjoram, per aka ch, 9d 
er brac 
Spinach, per P sloveni ls 6d to 25 
om ark! the best fresh samples all soe or inferior 
sold to she cowke: 
pepe 
Irish Whites -~ 
from E 
ame letter. Letter @ appears intended may be bought the es mentione 7 
ric 
Cherries are =; but the supply i is s still very limited 
ERPI k peik 
mad: i 
and Lettuces 
J Amon 
rs there is great variety ; we nae he “dA zal g Cut 
mias, Gardenias, Calceolarias, Ooa ss ini, Ag 
Came tiae, Carnations, and Ro — 
ITs. 
Flow 
Pine Apple, 
Gapa Boihonse, per gi 
anish, p pne. 
Ag cee 
ie bas as 
Super a petat ag i 2i 
Cob » Nuts, ber ii Tios to han 
oe azi Da 
h 
ts, per bushel, 16s tu 208 
VEGETABLES, 
x 
oi eaa 
large, pe per ALAL an Te 
per doz., ls 64 104 
Shallots. Pins 
ae “BV. srian Levinoe rbot ee 
aah rey 
er hal fiers ot ae 
1 
bundle, 25 o7 o Ce ale tal led 
te ervil, per punnet, aie 
ips, per doz., 6d to ls 6d pic th —o pae yar 
nat ATOES.—Sov' A 
upply to this Market pec By the d 
epers at ruinous p! and unlees ae supply becomes 
y less, uontenas of tons will ron pe he current expenses, a E 
notations are nominal, as “fates are some autos s for which no 
1s 
_ em 
nes Wh 
Guernsey a 
mis Yorke Prince. Kegen 
rh - Shaw's 
ssllssisies 
D 
TEREE 
E, MONDAY, aes 12, i 
and carriage samples 
morning ; we. observe | 
shes 
ussia has give 
Baltic ports, where, as also i re yi ar oR 
been = for export thither. 
oe owe PER) UARTE! S. 8 
piesen, Ke Suffol Waite 42 49 Red 
— Nowiolic, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire ge, OWARE 
Barley, Malting and distilling 25s to 29s Chevalier 30 82 Grind, 
Oats, Lincolashire and Saee chs Polan ds 20 23 Feed 
— Northumberland eraron Scotch , . Feed 20 22 Potato 
aa Trish P3 .. Feed 20 92 Potato 
t, e, £ re - . . . + 54 60 
Mae palo ahin eee” E ER E EA. p 
ae ee ees . . Gia mg Eed H 
34 larrow 
40 Winds — —  Longpod= 
Maple 85 387 Grey 
16. 
piae 
Oats are heavy, and many of the Fo 
pearson and | pressed for ny omen e 
s, which also affects the apate Iris 
IMPERIA: 
Jhesa verb eipe 
A 5 i Ronsar. 46s 5d| B28 bd 
— 12 . 46 3 “if 
- DR. es she ia 
- MW. 6 -| 11 ar 4 
Mey. <p 6) T S, A at 
- a s | 45 
Pes E 
81 EAL 2 nee 
a 
Di showing the fiuctuations in the price 
= be A weeks sending Soran 
J¢| APRIL APRI 
P 
singly 
Esek lS 
l 
> 
S 
wbeaane 
SEEDS, May i 
508 Le Shite: 
DEI See Pai 4 
