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ino MATENI ALi We rmed. by COVENT GARDEN, Aucusr 16.—The 
i small farmers of Treland, A y VAE: general WAP ~~ vast g emis. “authors t that so Walager- as the rer can he judged supplied with vegetables anug the meek, penne Sy = 4 
prevails that omplish: it. u of from sent, it is suitable for sleepers if they | becoming more plentiful; trade, however, is far fre t-door fruit f 
much labonr lost 5 ; which belief, pe in aa in with the| be kept — [aaaea dea cage pigs chiefly owing to the Unfavourablost ea : 
ma ndol and want of business- like habits of the | Gas-rarn as A MaxunE—A ro fr. Bowley, of Cirencester, has | the weat Pine-apples, hoth English and forei : 
ETA Prak disposes the erall long. paed +t in a compost with dung and turf. In 1838 ne cient for i demand ; the prices of the former i re suf. 
“great majority of ta ords, indig m gen Y| used it inan “unsophis cheated’ ” state, pouring it out of a water- they were last week. Grapes are very plentiful ie e 
{notwithstanding many sple d me ae the con- epi ina small stream regularly over half an acre of Bye. | and Nectarines are also abundantly supplied. Aprie 
trary) cau kin any undertakin: ng w. certa grass, The crop for time ap d destroyed, but. it | increasing in quantity, as are also Plums, mong high ae 
t inevitably be incurred, and cain suecess, | reg its vigour, an harvest was unusually luxuriant. | samples (of Greengage, Orleans, and. Violet may be Sood 
expense must me s Too much had been applied. See Johnson on F ertili ie | Maite Bf and Gooseberries are sufficient for the demand ; Str, 
Sin their opi nion, 1 ides this EARLY Feep—Da m—T he best eae you can o on taking | berr: re becoming very scaree. nerries, with the ere an 
expense, eo, there is anothe oe meee? up your Potatoes will be to so £ , for which there is-very little demand, a + far om 
i ‘the ce of sw a ing seed Mr. Bal in, the present Number of t the Agricultural | bring j Bontit ul. The supply of App and Pea: a 
ment 10 SPR jing vinou! rit i ch d Society's nal. Matan i 3 bushels of Rye per ac ut what we saw wer o ipteriar i in E aE m the 7 
guano, &c., to the poorer tenants, withou w ne (Goa early in September. will ih ready early in April. en ja iene. ” Good English M re abundant; and th aren ] 
+ even: a = a eash) it aiti àn general Miseellaneous eon tl | paati ns pee ý Siok are imported i in co AA 
. possible r the m to siiin- the instrue tions. sie t HOUSE-FEEDIN AIRY respondent—In g Vegetables, Peas are good, and continues | 
inquiry on this subject we spat a Pein os fr at re. Dulin | | be pce Hey in eyot anee ; French Beans are also sufficient for 
the Farmers Gazette, of August 9. ‘By Mr. Wilson’s desire I fur. HG- anane aoe Cauliflowers are not so plentiful as they 
keeping the .aecount of these: loans, th also t nish you with an accurate statement of the eypoe mi effect | aes een ; but there are plenty of inferior samples to beme | 
“apprehension = ~ may be dificult, if oe impel of house-feeding my cow (a very small one and nilker). with : = 5 pore, Ga to to an T same prices asmenti 
Ni _ | imiast week “a repor arrots an 'urnip. ex cellen 
sapaia goog sa it of ar die" | Now 26s, that her miket at gta am Inthe | eh Te ao le eran 
_caumagemen à e gene: — ag for his steward.was, 1 quart, and 3naggins, and at aton ing in eaat. Mushrooms are plentiful, And Salai 
-turists,. which will, on consideration, fully account or night her milk was but. 3 nag caine of every kind is abundant. Among Cut Flo neti 
ast £ 4h 4 1 the 9 Iked before the at 10 o'clock, a.m., | Gesneras, Vin nee nse: ene venata FORE prenar 
for kad — j » > S. X g . 
of the reasoning in fay; ror na faa appoi ane parn pr oraa pov in e evening again | iawn Helat otropes, Phloxes, Pelargoniums, Carnations, Ver- 
eet everth to: the prese ela before tem, 5 3 naggins. i anari agara A 
— u I got her-in to house-feed, after the following Pine Ap 1b., 420.6 e be 
eo senna dec! rege sr ai dont a ka pins so > clearly supporte ted manner :— a ae $ zaa ra these, i ke oe per sieve, ds to sp 
argument. aking t circumstances Ist feed, 6 o'clock, a.m., Cut straw, hay, an urnips, æ 8, per dozen, Jnteðs 
Pee T adoration i it bss to me, n consulted j pones FJonathver (called steamed food). 2s “per 10078 ae 
‘ : ‘ aw Turnips L street , 
by the €lancarty, to recommend:to cod ip * ay «2. De otoa pnahon ett poo'alyd. oas, ner dozen, Laite aa 
intment t of an agrieulturist to the Union Agri- ad na ms. PN Almon is, per peck, e 
zi a r Sweet Almon s 
p e a » pm peT EER asinthemorning: Nou Bare mgr » 23 8d to ge, 
À Raw Turnips and Mangold leaves, &c; | Meloi ge + chan ane 
whose a its would be to. vi estates of such ì gen- eT P » s clons, il, fi 
athi a tebe u each Spanish, 2s 
*tlemen, -belonging to the Sri , as chose to ices. The result was an ase from the1st-day to the 3d, when scot se to 2s lia 
prone his services, for a specified ti they | she milked. a ine orning and, the same at njabt ; P SR 
smig per, p r ees on the 8th a ha quarts at Pood milking ; ; and oak pie we hide sini VEGE fon aus. re 
* To day after being put in, she mik ked 3 quarts at at Caulitiows - 5 a 
required, by which means the eabscripion fi oft = = ed so for four days. Being limited in my prenais rat Gaaliowtrs per dg te Vey re tog Pate 1b. ire. 
4 iety would be left a ange ve for other nec (as: L-then:thought), I cantail: hera little in the Gers el, p sa taanoa to. 9d Lettuce, per soore, Cab., 1s tots 
p y 7 $ ins Y doz. da Gktosa Gi e Od 
obijeets. This plan, it will be obvious. upon the slightest different fee ndo; armnenpews: she did kag wo Seah ae ne fuse, poten eee 
tion, went far aes the discouragem From- ay on which she -was go' in nt ouse- £ s =- owt., 2s Mushrooms, per pottle, 8d to Ls 6d 
?. * d det dividual feed, up to the Ist of April (being 140 days), her milk a Sebel want to Se Smail Saiads, punnet, 2d to 3d 
a f d, whieh appeared 5 re _ im rs averaged 5 quarts per day, at Idd. Et 4 7 pede Berdoz.tbas6diole d to od 
“landlords from n agricuiturist specia or On the Ist of April, the Turnips ang Mangolds:not c! 
„his own property ; şin pe place, it greatly | being nearly cons , Linereased her feeds again, Carron paaano 1028 + EI 
‘ med g . dtrouble by brin within his} When she averaged apart a-day for the first fort- Peas, per bushel sieve, 1s 6d to.4s Watereress, 3 z sm, bun. 
vlessen e expense and y S night, and 7 quarts during the remainder e Hoss se Radish, per busdiens} 1s 6d zo 6e-|' Parsley, per half sieve, 6d to le 
:reach a well qualified man, ho, for outlay of four month, being 64 quarts per day for 30 days, 195 mbers, per doz., } at = as Roots, Prima 
sordiye guineas, he might. - go round every| quarts, at 13d. per quart se 43 Mint, per bunch, 2d” 
t Š hi estate. A ne mittee would 9th May.—The Vetches were ‘no w fit. for cuttin ng, Garie perlb., 8d to led Marjoram, per bunch 42 
tenant on his be ees hibo ?| and the supply of Turnips and Mangolds continuing Celery, per bunch, 15 to le €d Chervil, per punnet, 2/ toad 
imali probability, be free him from the labour up to. the 15th of June, she frequently milked 9 Wegaeng + Matres, prapa: sar de, Dress BS 
of loans, &c. ; or “oo “et plan of the Rev. W.Eames,| quarts a-day. Her milk at this ane (ist Angan) is HOPS, Fr ug 
of -Ch 9 quarts, allowing an avarage from the Ist a The accounts fr Ë Ba re decided! -dai 
‘Clonfadforan Glebe, he might, perbaps, be able to ioe NA present mE: (being 9 92 days 8) ats pai er Jas weak, and tiree e tens oer a 
get that aut à T736 rts, 1 412 0 more Spear shee op. The ‘ket is more ac’ than for time 
and all risk ‘of not Dink paid for his advances thereby IT uE oe TURES, REE: i $ O | anbette Pa an aes patgep i = 
removed. Thus the sppointijen} of agriculturi ats to Total amount from 11th Nov. to Ist August 10 3 103 MARK-LANE, Monpay, Aug. I ; 
-Union Agricultural s calculated (b y sett ing | Deduct the value of 21 ewt. of hay, at 2/. per ton. 22 0 Ther s again a very large a poly of Bee Froti Esser, 
aaside the objections w which Jan rds have heretofore been | 1 103 Kont, and Sufolk, 1 this morning, w. which, owing to the late 
; favourable wea 
Senad fangs to a the introduction of the agricul- The apantity of ger ~~ ig phe Eng a held in the morning for high prices ; 
nag nes never eini a Tarnips ee 5 = ith me terms asked, a few sales were aie ane a 
have : ej and P opted * Aberdeens Rees Ob > » is 
es: $ pai bring the aik “i Pa y sandRape . . 15 » j 
formation within reach of the m co 
pe i ‘Hay, 21 cwt. Statute, 56= peehea Teih 
berapi corner S mn ren Jaren pro: | D onded for expo! 4 
An jint ane of | groun und g crops. ene eaaa i l (oemi Peas are unaltere e Oats are quite as dear, but all- 
vide „agent in 
atording the most valuable statis tient. ali; $ 
ould -facilitate the ee of Jending libraries ; 
dapats of breeding stock ; s of agricu 
m- 
t pe a 
he determined on, when sufficient funds were 
‘obtained. *__Mr. Blacker :—E. a taken before Land 
‘ommission To be continued: 
_ 
(ireland 
F of C awy in aiai ih will 
the well to tti a tabular-form. I 
‘shail penmmnestinadithecret Pota otatoes bougit ia 1840, ‘and 
L iia 
bearin; 
and being pe. gime adv: 
standing Spe eow edie a poor milker) pegi in a retu 
of 467, 10s. (minus gee ‘apd of hay), together with a large 
quan seh of manure, and the cattle well fed. My cow.is 2 
present.in excellent t condition. Had she pa poar Bieta 
I ti s ae to buy "E PE gr ssid or y: during 
and to —— ae 
d.—Fin: 
inferior and heated Tiaa are difficult to 
L QUARTER, 
= 
60 
— , Lincelas! -=- 
Barley,. Malt tiny an 30 
semen i, soem and orkak 20 
on 20 
È aa 
mbe: se 
fi 
sea. 
the wi e operei 
we = gre Lyncu, Belvoir.” 54 
Konur Ras 1_b=This i if the mu Kohl of thes gn get as Good 4 jA 
re e = bulb of which is more delicate for table n the al Disco ee a ie fs 
Manune—Z—‘‘Is it better to manure meadows soon. after) Pens gm, Heligoland , 87 to 44 Ss = 
oh a than during winter?” ([Yes.] 
Boons e rist—You must-keep a boy with: a. gun during the: 
ea are 
Fu 
ji continuance of Sorodni EA for maturing 
rops, combined with bad accounts of the 
Jeee in consequence 
+ 
—. soaps water, one unfit ae table, 
aa erop: 
recy ae 
Indifferent erop- 
___ Good crop. 
sayri 7 
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Seear i 
ar josmarin Pant a nha en 
a larity ong- 
A pame Beitir S. Thompson, 
on Sapliah daria eee 
eee 
N pko to’ Een 
gato npn Te na oat apply x 
nday, arse? with | 
bags” o = pla ashes. 
which contain. sansi would ipate the a 
soot. Pea par paast “much in quality, so do ti those 
oo — is impossible, i to state their re- 
ative val 
“ Vetouse” WHEeat—W D H—Velvet-chaffed Wheat is notan 
uncommon variety, It is generally understood to be more 
sees toi injoy from damp weather thinner-chaffed 
he ears you sent-are fine specimens. 
Winewes' s Piancar JELLY— Teifiside Subscriber—See pages 789, 
phe these 
—Beans an 
aai; y ga 1844, 
1, ee Ae ls. dea nd Pea: Pond Pais Oats 
ets communications -have taoilate. = a saie, but black mad TRIED are dificul 
x <a ian nd. ss Belgium are 
aA 
ond the their, pF a poe 
the Potato crop is. salto tot te destroyed t Jea 
SBarkets. 
SMITHFIELD, Moypay, Aug. 11. ~Per-atone of S ibs. 
ae ra 4 ane Pat aras be - cE 
ty 
A “e ? 
A s 
a4 
6 8 
& 8 
ol: Pigs 
26,890 ; .Calv, Sais 
yot f, brt tor rete Smee pad Sar mont 
ey are lower, but some ot the choicest eae 
saneneslris, in tee pee is spllepates tirede 
e. lowers s 
ee" ney OP? ean 
Fri. ig. 1S, 
aa fall average supply otf Ehet the weather being cold-enablesus | 
f 
a A page ege apar dag ane best qualities. Choice Scots, &t., are |` 
pur Fae proportion, Ert 
EE, se as-om Monday. Best Downs, & wand! 
; ee Ses Pc EA. As. 4a so i ane very ¢ vee at se from Be ae ad 
E E e ppey rE k at from as, i ag 42.84.) 53 3 
CPt CE asia. A Z 
HAY.—Per sige 
CUMBERLA pee, ne fates Ang H en 
yo | eae Hey prae re aa to te — 1 
09 Pr: vo Stra: — 7 
“New Hay - eo so | New Clover” 99 sa ree. 46 3 
— 0 
45 10 
WHITECHAPEL, Aug, nEn 
sire 115s Perl nee 
D Tia TE 
5s Si" Haare alg om 
Mamerki k 
Brows 
(Cine (a Hay - 
Neer, pale 
va Sara ars 
inter. 
SEE 
i Steto 
Lippe 
v Clow m 
TISH, a, FRIDAY, > , Aug. 
business was done last w EAS than during the 
euls comtinne.to be in. good request, amd, nd 
ab seer the remo = Poi eg ster aak 
d Consumers te 
pnt = p $ 
ER Eren ae trpeplt.. 
aS; mitt mate 5 
Janes Pamery, 
‘o0!-Breker. 
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