42 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
future of the 3 eomplained of at the 
late Show at Aber 
— The —— E — with Mr. -— 
f his * ad T iety's 
——— and pl hn position pp m Society’s 
man will also ably engage atte ntio on 
LL has «ase d 7 opinion of 
dunn 8 food foro He has sed the 
of manufacture and analyse ba samples " 
e manufactured article. And he asserts—that th 
are all of excellent quality, and 
a 
others at pre 
n 
may be — true et yet throw no e what- the 
thus i in Liverpool and London alone. The impo orts 
during the pt fue 3 p into * Aa P d King- 
dom ave 305, 
288,362, 
li in order r 
the competit with meg manure makers. 
eorrespondence with the Cottage Im- 
provement Society (18 
oy been ha nded to 
rom which it 
n it announce ood th 
us by M ia Paper | 
-— 
e in- 
Mr. DEN their 
to the Cottage Rh 
ame of an il ho will lang e the 
hese ms, and to 
bs We now come 
„bearing on our agricultural department. 
f th 571 
3 204 
, Adam Street, Adelphi), 
r. Bar 2 
[January 15, 1859. 
digiously from 1851 to. 3 inclusive,” In je 
first the number was but in ` d 
ceeding year 31,038 3 piel in 1853, 494 
a | left. 
to considerations more di 
ut o e 5, 1,840 aeres contained * 
ie ipe i Victoria, 2, 148,415 D been dum 
of whi ch 1,781,347 reali. 
12 
of the metallic wealt 
„The e agr ricultural statistical Tetu rns m: made w! 
these returns of produce for 
That depends simply | on the price charged fo 
rM iata zd Low the price of other articles of peel 
Dr. H we in 
of this food entirely |3 
iculturists 
terested, and w prefer the "meme 
the North British “dori — which speaks 
thus in one às bu paragraphs on the past year's 
= Desc 
very —.— in ri 1858. Mixtures of Carob Beans, 
meal, and of the meals of — with a flavouring sub- 
f this 1 we add sine the conclu 
aun vel d new = cattle ye has been | ge the im sim 0 ht to 
Bean ar 
n the subject was m. 
€ year:— 
Wheat — . 1,808,438 bushels 
Maize 6,558 „ 
Barley 
Oats 
Potato 
besides We erops. acres were planted 
Vineyards, which p 5161 gallons of 
and Arent nearly half a million lbs. of Gr 
his 
ifferent from 
owners 
b: | imposter, and "not AU y (rhon abject 1 is 
make t 
stance such 2 9 seed, have been ven nde d at fro 
to 40“. 
one-half that of Linseed pd 
n is evidence of 
of the owners of the 3 animals, the 
, the ox, and the pig." 
on 
UDSON, of — ealls — | 
m 
. W. Woo 
—— Mr. Hv 
in the Mark Lane Express, 
fat hs ago in 
n-on-Trent, 
many Md 
ER Le the | use of cheap Wheat a as food dor vie 
cattle. 
** When oium was selling at from 60s. to 70s. a 
quarter, almost every far 
the whole of his A, quantity after Canes = 
now the price has receded to about 40s. a quart 
little land is sown with Wheat beyond the gue 
after Clover. My pas = consists of about 
f arable land, : eat 
cal 
deal is 
instead 
poration M op large quantity i Ans the farmers 
eep a to see th 
result of another harv e i 
The London Tome — -— issued its m 
n oed 
s anis some > very 
subjects "y is e not equi i in point 
The de ug Suse useful o ott the 
an 
2 through 7 ai 1,191, 
i the Hm of on soils | y 
which he considers most aera ai under existing beak som : 
— 8 1854 E Hr = 
5 1 1856 AN CHA 
— Ed 41,59 44 „ 
Soha sis ot doin im PORE] Tei is T ee | Many o x s the 
ig ern- | D be 4 2. 
Mem rg Fac have ti of 600, 000 tons in the n 7 E i 5 — or a pe dine 
s of their agents sold—and 400,000 lying | we themselves elsew Austr 
* See Professor Anderson's Opinion in 
ber | an 388 rs nearly 3 
entirely 
of Barley; surely this lation 
selves the victims = such 8 as the —— ates 
d is in figures would impl 20.2 
e! 
has 
From a recent Report of the Manet eed ab 
ia during 
0 
eem bas abl, SY exhibits the average 
g the three preening a 
ly Tasma 
- | affirmed 2 t this State possesses some 0 
best corn-growing land in the Union.” A m 
from the State of Michigan, published by auty 
hat the 
t settlement commenced in 1835, an alt 
of 
the popula 2 in 1851 whom about 23,000 
were co ents wi — the town of Melbourne alone) 
unted to with J be 
ons: 
deduction of souls inhabitin 
to nearly 500 000. 
Morally, we may have — reason to -— t that 
5,000 Chi 
s been absorbed Met th Sess 
welcome 
ht in 
er of thee a L 
ales. The eager 
tive of this unquestiona 
ed ty with which he: pulati 
multipli of Men — especially, is dati 
ing. en in 1851 
1854 it Bad 6A 1 mii 2 "the course of the four 
enjoying th 
return 
ie was faci). po 
Mdiotinting i in annual 
revenue for the year 1857 of 239 
pe on NT alone in the 21 gen en 
re ,h l 
e colony. Of such the numbers i incre ied d 85 
in 1849, declared t 
Wheat di 0 
uth 
iret for gold i in the 8 ah districts has been | tot 
ble evil. Mes 
ch to y 
self E which Meses e all "die; statistical 
s had n when the 
W ra 
0 to 2 Tari with a 0 
e Me J 
she 0 
n has und 
culture 
and Br 
t 
ins. of 5 * for the Wheat 
near] 
that though ther T has been a con 
in the number of sheep since 1851, V 
