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make them wider than you ca he 
its weight. A regimen, then, hen, formed of some ex are unnecessary, and GA aie 
y nutritious and, sonnel, a a's small peated erent qat ae. a pon + gims sro arg d Y the Tre Aye th l ought 
> ny of your corres- Bria e we 
bulk, would present serious imconyenle pondents, conversant in such eae s give A viet informa- | and the pa brisk. ag i ely eA ia has ‘ee cn "tee 
horse of ordinary size requires ae pi t 2 64 Tbs. a tion paiia the best mode of filtering wai lo Se domestic fruit may be obtained, o aii cription of forced 
li = y of superior quality ; and excellent 
33 lbs. of solid or and 2641 1 Ibs.* = water in| Purposes? I have a large me filterer, and I wis to have | tables are abundant. ene eae are rather on we need 
24 howe. “Phe bulk of this allowanee, reduced ty mas. | peng Aterea nt aher i ham ante lean, Wha | Kno av Progeny Bie atin nd O ine a 
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tication, t e conten S of| material is best to make the ciste: off T soot o! ihi es are excellent in nality, anien, pa Ko ri Hot 
the p s” t a ic A w, if for the | leaden one, as the nature of t ater is highly chalk, and | are sufficiently abundant for the ae Pea Bem they 
ordinary food, one five times more posers 3 ebati- pas esin of Knowing. whether Gon Woa war right | cupola. Some: anasino Melons, of Bagieh 2 ientfaly 
2 S y Tn ig ued. Some handsom 9 i yy 
tuted, a5 oil cake “for example, the dry ation, accord-| be lined, perfectly free from del ous qualities i the | be hibited during the peat $ Geše iraa growth, hava 
i ng | La, Be aw of equivalents, wou uld be duced to halky water remained in it for two or three days ; for in the | for the demand; and Gooseberries and Gr En Correa 
Fi P, 24 t4 ew >, s 
ees I amt ani t be. AA, E10 inl grees of Dein Apia io nie tree sarees; Ee martbe of & tient eeii gies ae and Pears may still be pros 
ith å pai ed, and wo material not affected by weather, as it will be osed to the | Peas have become more plentiful, and ‘the us x egetables, 
wh ont oubt, experienc e the pains of hunger. Er on outward air, which, perhaps, would be the case with sla ing; they are, however, still very dea E» ebami i is e 
mtrary IXER OF A 14 —Xn Cm—Every 100lbs. weights of undiluted | are plentiful, and the supply is still pam paa Good Ma 
as ECE ata w, which } an egaios of 300, pa urine may onsidered to contain that which in the pr void Beans are also tolerably abundant. Carrots and Tur ae 
33 Ibs. of dry food ia z se of putrefaction will form 2lbs, weight of antennas and thi ood, and ‘or the demand. Broccoli ele 
. of dry food would becom: ii lbs., and be too] wi ia es for its fixation «bout 5 Ibs. of sulpha iron. ore scarce, and Asparagus is also less i ly ce 
bulky to admit of their be co ia aday. In| Gas Lor —Querist—We will ke s the kai ces for | and Seakale are scarce, especially the atten M ihohae 
feeding, then, the bulk d i 1 element. bale they are Leable distant ren worth e Aes le of oe not altered in price since last wee’ Salading of ever 
è arriage a considerable distance here is no help for bch eseription is good and plenti Vew aai $ 
The stomach m e properly filled ; the bulk, what- , unless it be in tram and firming the land, a heaper. Of ou lone there tae Me yas are a ME 
ever be the food, kazi be sufficiently great ; and hence roskill’s crusher, for i ii amon them Cattleya Forbesii Stephanotus hori unde 
arises the differe above mentioned in the nutritive Paues or PLANTS—L B, Shenley—Pa r cul- podkindron fragrans, several varietie è oribun A 
uivalen ts. The sande appreciation. of the lim it beyond _ tivated M sometimes ol hy wn for its faci, oe which ou ltry Nee Pelargoniums, Calceolarias inerat, “Lily ay 
icl beset fare are;fon Se tae not kno’ take nee ae er been a poem: m bel aap roller: ‘Heliotropes, Carnations , Moss, Provins, pe ‘aa 
y nutr PoND faugh, i.e. allu clay, is of ay 
gl prea we a pe to a regimen, known to be sufficient ae . siting to keep 30 it ma; ee Se | ts in si j SE PR FRUITS. 
the support of an animal, a £ food. the m ‘ailing to keep your pond full of water, we should m aa aag Chesnuts, per peck, 6s to 
effect of the addition is searcely seociptinie ; so that in s spor a not, You wan a ant dome ster, n and peat dle Graps ay t DURS Serana pushei, ee T e 
; 0 1 w or 10 inches deep. is a sirgula: Peach doza ô Š bate 
ical observation we are subject to underrate the| neither drain your pond nor fill it! > rma Roher, per doz, ta wo iia, EE 100, 6a to 16s 4 
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nutritive value of food, when administered i in too large Povttry—Constant Sw “ Soe 7 bahay ony gcse ag emons, per Soren, 13 t080 
Free. ni ihe L ia 7 a; m cu your v abe, you should ma- | “?? 2” Kitch RA ae hae ee 
“ N > nure the lan igi ; and then ka best thing you can | Pears, Di er hf-sv., 1 
experiments grks the rean of milch Sg OWS. À cow, W do will be to transplant into it Dru Cab i aie ae Baking, p per Riese say 2s oa Speer Almonde ee Tbs Ts 2o 6d to 80 
had in Je we odder, thre equi- ey will be ripe by October, d may then be removed in ifelainn ev ipren > Nats, Ba tion, 3a 5., 1208 to 1608 
valent y ia lbs, of iis had i = fadaition sè this allow: time for Wheat sowing. You might reserve a small portion Apricots, Ae eoe i ranih 
ke, £0 as, tact able ita serum of the land for Potatoes, t roduce to be used for scat; Currants, preen, per per Ares Nabe = et co Xe 
e, ’ they would hardly be ripe by pia mn, and would on that a Gooseberr s gree: sioveetated, : 
ment. Ka aim teak half oniy os of se rok oe notwith- count, it s said, be the better for that p ra Pa Sa lage is Sets + 
standing this addition, she did not yield more milk. | Sror.ep ee iii sabre What is cause and arapo Sata D Tipetee cei 260 ee ae 
p taai a to this vest a equiva valent of ane . e j- spots seen in some hams pe cnt If x ants, per doz, hy 2s toBs Gd | Onions, per bunch, 
though one of t the most nutritious substance at wil pi us with your address, the Indèx shall be Broco, per bundle, }s to4s Fe per bashel Soe te 150. 
ces, W: t by Fa pas ih TA ERA A -s 58 be hg we shy per dozu 1 64 toda 
in effect zero. —M. ae no Try a dressing of 80 bushels per acre of | Sorrel, A PE g A Shallots per Ib Ths to 10d 
ime, the most magnesian lime you ean obtain ; apply Jerusal, es p, hf-av., 140d to Se ee i = ttm a 
eather in autumn. 
cov. 
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ARDEN, Jv —The late fine 
the "qaalit E of most o ¢ the 
Celery, p: 
—As the Turn coos, peel 
p ake ei if broadcast in wet zten 
approaching, I am e to send you the under- | Sr. Jonx’s DAY Rre- Querist lt a ars to be a distinct va- pwe, 2 to be Radishes, a E doa hande 02 toli 
mentioned list = >, an, expe — which I tried last | riety, and common Rye, tho h sown as early, would not 2 age HA A area a 
no opin d make no comment, equal it in quality i in spring. may sow rather less than |: — Amatia, parib BA to 04 | Basil, green, per bunch, 6d tod A 
l ste fi the panal quantit, fasad: el ew, per lb., Gd to 28 A e m rro 
tere a state the — and ‘leave 0 thers to form F Turni bch. peny pce Nanci, Sikha 
their ow The TURNIP CULTURE—A R G—You will find’ excellent instruction | Red Heet. per dos rayon 1 avory, per bunch, 9d 
in y sows w Elements aor Practical Agriculture,” a work which | Carrots, AE dais KA Bato 2 eaterares es pirala 
to my ow my tio because “the ae all learners in farming ought to have. Rhubarb, per bundle ha wo les eee panes 
demas he had Wana Re s—Will your ers and c a Asper psen bundle, 2 Tarragon, pags, e Tonk it a 
tilon given him, but ow ie iraka eked fears ondents on the coast of Lincolnshire or Norfolk, or ~ hie Gein rig doe 3 reek p PSN Mint, per eect T ts. te 
m, ing any of the inlets of the easte: AH eA pols 
rn coast, have the goodness to | Spinach, per sleve, Isto pine att pe unch, 94 
ing, | method was stopped. As soon as I a mention any particular spot where operations are now i Parsni ps, per doz. o it a Basil, per bunch, 24 to ja — 
dey draining; that eye ere I pat | propres for Pasji g up” newly redeemed mudlands ? The “HAY — Per Load of 36 Trus ee ee 
four horses to the plough, pa ed up the he land, so Sa eee pees por pity ee esp as—thou, MITHFIELD, June 5 
it had nev been turned before ; the general h y laily tide, and a go istance inland—have Petine old Meadow New Hay  —sto:—a | Clover 1108ta 
À e à ; ge t ie no great run of river waters through them. The inqui Perens AAE TO TEY 190 108: Aa a 
10 inches ; hitherto it bad only been scratched over mainted with the project of on ‘eran inclosure Jons Cooens, Salesman, 
about. 3 incl doè Previoes. “the Wash,” to which the information he seeks has no oe CUMBERLAND MARKET, June 5. 3 
: P. y sowing the| ence, but to the applicability of the or eaa ise na Supryior Cioverntos to 120 ; 
ce shank b t 10 tons of real good manure, anda quarter | ment on the H aa conse. same means of improve- "| New Hay spot Etta diecast 320 “718 | straw ant 
down half-inch Warre Must. nei SET É 
M » upon ev stanp-—Querist “Ca Jo esman: 
acre, M ri ges 27 inches aj apart; th field o of t this crop £ $ 7 ae ; Soa, Bee a. Birun, y Sal 
and upon every acre I drilled al WinE-worm—R— no he! me When the land is | New R ogeto 1188) ‘oid Clover — —s to 126s 
following eer es with the seed the| iyin fallow before the crop is sown, it Dad ata sega w Clover. a =| Straw 86 tof 
post o Arrow 
the grub ; and lant MARK E, Mow: 
Bones. | Sul. | salt. | Wood |@ypsum| Peruvian | Whale | to hinder their iragar Ake patior sinea Faida having been fne, Fo had its 
Acid. Ashes. Guano. | Oi, | YE4stT—R—Is there any way of taking off the extreme bitter oan on the trade, and not thstanding a short sw 
from highly-hopped yeast, so as to render it useful for the earder , Essex, and Suffolk, the 
dqr. |1 4 FEA] l ewt: oe ae baker opened heavily ; a few picked samples obtained about the 
e Php ia age 372, col. ¢, at the 25th line from the top, ae dag Beataghe and inferior qualities 
a S a a Sam fA OW: |e Ss for “Ten square yards,” read “Ten yards square.” Is, to 2s. cheaper ; free Foreign Wheat was in limited 
Ai dn Aa ai ars ea ae [Thanks to “ Z.”] Sens its value is unaltered from Monday last ; in bonded 
EOT oe iA.: 14 E | N.B.—We have received a small sample i Red Wheat, en- not appear to be any inquiry, or a slight reduction 
0} ewt. ot l i Ohewt.| 14 ” dorsed—* Victoria Wheat—sown in 1844, on June 16, "ond probably have been submitted to.—Barl all sorts, 
a” ” 3 e mee ripened in this country. This is the Wheat t that mi yields four moderate sale on late terms.—Beans o our tai 
3 fe ee í ” i 1g me S = crops a year in the West Indies.” We shall be happy to of Oats wi ‘are a, Soot aa extreme rates,—The 
rt ry ewt, n if parcel sample out amongst appl; next wee as a rish, Seotch, and fine Foreign meet a 
” ? sin may havoi semtosity enon ho tend nen ie ele | sal -a ke ea per f last we v but o1 iie Orono EA 
Coal trao: t w. accompanies it. oats ain: e late advance, 
pe q : s" As many communications have arrived too late. | wheat, Essex, agi H, PER i DEPRALAT OIOUEER tet ii Pe 
Sa bush.) .. rs Manik, nasi aie kag E a White 
English tš. aa ae ie AS ng Forai o opus z 3 Grind. 
Guano. | 5-- = SMITHFIELD, Monpay, June 2.—Per stone of 8 I = Roe sland and Scotch . r Potato 
me ae 4 ewt. $ 43 ekg ses Merton, at 43 a 4 Best Teng-woals = £8 bar ine mete: a te oe 3 Potato #1 
Now forthe result, Many tim es previous to the Turnips | Gives S= ones < nat 2i ‘ s we d second quality tea Herordand Emer” S > JO} laoa 4 
‘being consumed, I took — Seen to ok at Best Downs & Half- Dieta) aor itto (shi vies : = 2 > Beans, Mazagan, old and new rs 36 Tick: eet he Harrow 
‘them, and after the inspection asked the m to decide NE os Sheep and Laie Coe Caly EE T Foon White nt. Sette Maple a0 50 Gr wg 
Apo toie I Neen ë Sheep and Lavite, ves, 164; Pigs $ Misa Ace ig ae aple rey 
“I cannes Hee hoha good.” Such isa plain sta ied prs "i "eek a SPanaeearatt sae-|_. The arrivals of Gorn aad Flour, British particularly, 
ment e fancy I tried.—A Sub: plain te- by the suddenly setting i a fos seurscrmane al Hen nodderkte dirity ng the week, and the attendance at 
F pt seriber in the penis Svots, the avarate. for the best’ Ghort Heres Aiao em ae little business doing.—Wheat, either English, 
sthivg is ed of at these reductions.—Although the supply of Shi or bonded, is held firmly s eg a s Ear pras M 
ines, the re savin on decreared in a still larg: ape Erion OAT tipda serve no alteration RE A n ey, Bea i 
K Cemcepaninets, erased prices aa PI Ba, par Bs Iweni, THa witber beinahe big | T8 inactive, but 2i 
i me Gores ee ers acers— iN an F óne be kind enough to no hi eal. tig is steady. equ, bie af “rena a AVERAGES. | at 
Bane oD ae Water wa tee ache them, as a:The weather is a little cooler, and ieo danta aaia ea ainai ee ot jea ce a aieia Bis ial gar id ase 1d) 
pame ri out by this tim ea: daking’ ote hi have doubt. day, consequently our trade for Boef is brink; 4% 44 forthe best Scots, and |< 3p. CED ead ie ear Fe 4 
depen: . , are rea d, iq Long . i e 2 
upon its strong affinity for water, such a quantity of which | rate sa. 24. to da i en e realized for stmethiog ed cholce quality. Seema: | = si l > | 48 w gaj sej aaj azi 
between its partinles, ae igh attraction | &c, meke frum 4e. 4d. tote Bley Le sie maro 45. oh tna, GEE wes cen fe at : ae | i 3 5 5 32 s 39 îi 5 2 
of Aa eae Bones have no such AONE dhe water.” sen epstanpating Tone sendy sling’ at tia td Vea ‘enews mil G weeks’ Aggreg. Aver, | 4511 | 20 z n s| so ” 36 10 
ch you can give e them a finely di y better; a choice ç trade is rather és a 
pei he, are valuable. There uch m y Pram” Beasts, 797; $ y te pg Pigs, Duties on Foreign Grain ol ol 64 
ae e of this day. ns.—See ding als Wear’ ene rana DIFEN Diagram showing the ioi ind he wie F aca on she average of 
mat Sa tg do not know the substance, but oily PRR TOES:— SOUTHWARK, WATERSIDE, June 2. mi meesal = eared ier 31. 
con generally may be considered almost useless as | weather, aod the are tare Ss Riek we bad a continuance of stormy bret Pisco ost Peas i 
Bu pas E A, ijan d a firmness with the holders of fresh 46s 3d +4 2 n 
We never heard any otier Temedy suggested, unless ie o. | Sesamateimet ct wag ica torte Sener lapach ap bernie | 5 cn he 
out oy Sse a A Se eevee tae aaa glen ED Be EE ees a 
ane. a e i e an à 2 = . s ae 5 
C ne levers, 6 = iy ae were u; P en aiea Apriora ia aaae a pa pad bes A pe pe 
Sh on this ph » Stein ns hare a short para- E do hoe, per sian The trade p was languid, and thi sandenoy: p cc . - as . : 
to send us the o eet author be kind enough een z 1 1 Mpeg | Wisbeach Kidneys ~~ coetogse| Z 5 x ne = = 
Notwi See - Blues - + 40 os . oo . . .. 
tence in your letter, we have set iti Type ade hay Dre Sie ee Ser Reena ie akici i e = = ý 
pFerait kis publication, £ ii Into fur this weaken own gg ag agit BE = dee Spee EEDS, June 6 od 
P ou Pepe ping a greater Jersey Bl aa Se L meget co o Whites > 2 = i a | Cana Cakes, Forelen, p.ton 711 
of stones in deep drains n in shallow sia i Une. et ee liens re “oto Ey eos a at 
os ris ” 50 ENM 5 pass? iy 
rains uj is pithin 2 ft Ww ne tha sts Nate een Seer Whites Wia h (an Fogo § SF ee ean ae Clover mae oa Bob ma es SN p fin re 
no =e : Ewei T o ibs., ando Duen Whites, neta Ot. 7O | Iri Whites ee ar s Englich E EE ce = | neped oa set 
t oreliga = — es - wE 
Bhon, Cheretitn, the: water yator at 0b HOPS, FmDay, June 6, Coriander = = mi is 5 Sainfoin ae phe a 
‘rom the poa res, Eng. winter P- 
Trg ey of the same Peo Sa ve my nd ota fil arte gi nath Tea sy AS eo hr Linseed thi : mt = e 
Er an ice are — eo 5 
which g a cubic foot, | is more activ ¢ in conseque  howing themrelves, The markes |- — Cakes, Eng. sia um onto Toreip (too G vail for ge ae 
veral pea 'a withdrawn fr: 
»-Parrs DEN & Sonre, Bp Panis 
