APB3L 24 
THE BUBAL HEW-¥ORKEB. 
259 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Pact, pk Musskt 13 preparing for the press a 
biography of his Illustrious brother, which Is to 
contain unpublished fragments of poetry and the 
beginning of a novel In prose, entitled “ Le Poeto 
Dccliu.” 
Mr. Kooenk SonuYi.KR Is now engaged upon 
another piece of literary work which ought to be 
as successful as his llrst. It Is a translation of 
Mr. Turgeneirs strange and powerful now novel, 
“ Nov." 
Mr. Holm ax Hunt has not made, In his Jerusa¬ 
lem studio, that progress with his important 
picture which he had anticipated, lie says that 
this Is owing principally to the unsettled state of 
public affairs. 
Prop. Joachim, the clever and handsome violin¬ 
ist, who Is supposed to have been the original of 
“ Charles Auche&ter,’’ lias received the degree of 
Doctor of Music from llie University of Cambridge. 
Mr. Gladstone's article In the flint number of 
The Nineteenth Century Is "On the Influence of 
Authority In Matters of opinion"—a subject 
which a writer who was once Premier of Britain 
ought to understand. 
Sidney Hkhurht, the new Member of Parlia¬ 
ment for Wilton, Is heir to his brother the Earl of 
Pembroke, who Is In precarious health. Mr 
Herbert's next younger brother was lost in the 
Captain, six aud tv-half years ago. 
H. M. Pact., assistant, observer In tho Washing¬ 
ton Naval Observatory, la mentioned as a candi¬ 
date for the position at Dartmouth which Prof. 
Young has left to go to Princeton. Ex-Senator 
Patterson's friends wish him to be a candidate 
also. 
The directors of tho company which Is to con¬ 
struct llygelopolls, the contemplated city of 
health, are Dr. Antcll Ball, Savlllo Clarke, Dr. 
Baxter Langley, and Mr, Nherson of London. 
The site selected Is close to Worthing In the south 
of England. 
Mrs. Mi lucent Eawoktt, a lady of strong 
mind and wife of a Member of Parliament, not 
content with writing a novel and a treatise on 
political economy, Is preparing a pamphlet on the 
distress existing In tho European provinces or 
Turkoy. Him Is doing this at the reipiost of the 
Eastern (Question Association. 
EVERYWHERE, 
Chaiicl mil, N. G\, April 1. -Tim Agricultural 
Bill, mentioned In my last letter, was passed by 
the Legislature at Its late session. It augurs a 
better day for this great Interest in our State. It 
provides for t he appointment of a commissioner 
of Agriculture, an agricultural chemist, to analyze 
fertilizers, etc., an Experimental station at the 
University, etc. It lays a prlvllogo-tax of $500 on 
every company that Bells fertilizers In the State, 
provides for tests of all such articles, and levies 
a tax of 00 cents per tou for analyzing. Balti¬ 
more manufacturers or fertilizers have held a 
meeting, In which obey resolved to advance the 
price of their commodities $1 per ton; and also to 
test tho constitutionality of the law In tho courts. 
Some oi the farmers are dissatisfied, thinking the 
tax onerous. Strange t hat they do not readily 
see that It Is tho cheapest possible protection 
against tho Imposition of costly but worthless 
compounds under the name of fertilizers! The 
law also provides for the oncouragement of sheep- 
husbandry, the collection of fanning statistics, 
etc. 
The Legislature discussed tho subject of ilsh- 
culturo at length, and, though they did not adopt 
a wise policy, they did something in behalf of 
that Lncreastngly-1 mportan& int erest. The Presi¬ 
dent of Ihu State l nlverslty, himself tho owner of 
a successful farm, Is addressing audiences in dif¬ 
ferent parts of the .State on the subject of “The 
University and Agriculture." 
Col. L. L. POLK has been elected Commissioner 
of Agriculture, and Mr. Lonoox, of your city, tho 
Professor of Practical Chemistry at the University. 
It Is hoped that all these things will Insure signal 
and rapid Improvement In our industrial Interests, 
Indeed, there is a promising advancement al¬ 
ready. Perhaps that very advancement has 
called forth 1 hose progressive enterprises. People 
are falling more and more In love with clover and 
tho grapes. The nurseries are scattering Im¬ 
proved fruit,s through the State. There Is a grow¬ 
ing dissatisfaction with tho unprofitable breeds 
of stock. As the fruit is still safe, wo reasonably 
hope for a good supply this year. 111s greatly de¬ 
sired, as we have missed It for several successive 
years. To your dairy-farmers l will state thatu 
neighbor of mlno has a heifer that gave two gal¬ 
lons of milk at one time—some time before she 
had her llrst calf, sire Is under two years or ago. 
sn’t that extraordinary ? 
In closing, I will remark that our adjoining 
tate—Virginia—has also just passed a bill estab¬ 
lishing an Agricultural Department.— n. c. 
Home, N. V ., April 10.—This month, ho far, 
has been beautiful. Spring has fairly opened. 
Snow-banks are fast disappearing, and the roads 
getting quite dry. Farmers have begun plowing, 
and are reeling jubilant, over the prospect of an 
early spring. Cheese factories are in operation, 
aud times are not so dull. Wo have a beautiful 
country, aud it we cannot compete with the 
West In the raising of grain, we certainly can In 
tho dairy system. Ueul estate Is changing bands 
to some little extent at moderate prices; not 
many auctions. Cows bring good prices, selling 
at from $35 to $50 per head. Hay, $10; corn, 70r®. 
80c.; potatoes, 75<a.soe.; butter, 2o@25c.; eggs, 15c. 
—M. H. F. 
75 to IOO Bush Shelled 
&vcc£, 
CORN 
GRUAT CROP 
OF GRASS 
produced by the STOCKIIIMUIiE MANURESi 
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t) catalogue. t„ KLETCH H3K, II Day St., N. Y. 
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lVanta,t, Insvttrv APM'I ft ArUYA town an,I rmintr 
in tbs 1. S. fnr ULN L nVCIi I » my nblillcslloua. 
tlnliuael of price. W. J. noi.LAnO, H[,f1ngll„lJ t Mnaa. 
Each week (o Ageuls. floods Staple. 10.000 
tesllmonluls received.Terms llherul.Pai- 
tlciilurs tree. .1 .Worth & Co.SI.Louis,Mo> 
gfv Kadi week lo Agetlls. flooclsStiiple. I0.IKKI 
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sk ^ world. SumjJf irtifrh anil, outfit ferr to Aoctxle. 
For terms address COULTER & CO .Chicago 
6/)fi A 117 V L'tT Mule or female. No Capital. 
$OU 1Y W Xi JiiJY tv a give iteady work that 
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ami ^oultrij. 
POLAND-CHINAS. 
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Swine of the Shepard A Alexander stock of Illinois, 
and of the I). M. Maglo slock of Ohio. Pure stock 
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solicited. 
EGGS FORHATCHING, 
from tho following varieties of pure-bred stock, of 
the highest strains, most of them llrst prize birds: 
Mllver Gray Dorkings, Brown Leghorns, Black- 
Breuslud Red Gume Rantams, $3 per dozen. 
Pekin Ducks, Aylesbury Ducks and White Leg¬ 
horns, $2 per doz._ 
2 tr To anyone sending an order for two dozen 
eggs of the tirst three varieties named, I will send 
tho Ritual Nkw-Youickii for one year, tree: and 
to those ordering two dozen of the Duokaud Leg¬ 
horn eggs,at tho price named, I will send the RUBAI, 
tor six months. HENRY HALES, 
Ridgewood, Bergen Co.- N, J. 
J TUHJrt FOK MATCHING—Fhom IMPORTED 
ll STOCK.—Light Brahma, Dark Brahma. Ayles- 
Imry Duck, $2 doz.: 2 doz., $3. Mammoth Bronze 
Turkeys, $3.5(1 doz. Send for Catalogue. W. 8. CAR¬ 
PENTER A 80 N. Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
£Hu-nnil 
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TRUSTEES’ SALE 
of very valuable Fee Simple Property, at Laurel, 
Prlnco George's Cu . Mil., tin tho line of the Wusli- 
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from Washington sud 18 miles from Baltimore, being 
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ID o'clock, A. M... on the premise*, the valuable Kim I 
Estate of which the lute Thomas J. Talbott died 
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it has been used ns a Dairy Farm, usd bus now sta¬ 
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this farm In n single year. It will support a Daily of 
over 200 cows. Ten trains a day enen way stop at tho 
btution on t he f»rm. For plats or other information, 
apply to either Trustee. 
CflAKLBH 11. STANLY, 2» Lexington St., 
M. HANNON. 32 St. Paul SI., 
EDWIN HIGGINS, 21 N. Calvert 8t.. 
Trustees. Baltimore, Md, 
■ f* iimii Want a'FA KM. or HOME, with 
Ik VII11 independence and plenty In your 
11 I U U Old age, 
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U Til8 
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