BEDFORDSHIRE, JITLY 3.—We have delayed our report for June beyond the proper time, under the hope that the drought might have subsided—still, however, although we have had a low glass and great signs of wet, scarcely any has fallen. In a few partial instances they have caught a
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
SMITHFIELD.—Meadow Hay, 3/. Os. to 4/. Os.; Clover ditto, 4/. ss. to Si. 135.; Oat Straw, 1/. 10s. to 1/. 12s. • Wheat Straw, 12s. to IL 145.. per load. B o ttl hay and straw met a dull sale, at barely stationary prices. CUMBERLAND.—Meadow Hay, 3/, Os. to 4/. 45,; Clover Ip l di
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
The Princess Royal steam-packet, from Glasgow, has this morning brought intelligence of the almost total destruction of St. John's, Newfoundland, by an awful conflagration, which broke out on the morning of the 9th of June. The fire broke out at half-past nine o'clock, on the mo
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
Sir Robert Peel, who it will be remembered proceeded on Saturday se'nnight to Osborne House to tender his own resignation and that of his Cabinet, returned to town on Monday at 3 o'clock, with the acceptance by her Majesty. The Right Hon. Baronet was accompanied by his son, Mr.
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
An interesting conversation arose out of a petition presented by Earl Fitzwilliam from a clergyman in Oxfordshire, praying for a new division of the episcopal sees in England, that the bishops might be relieved from their onerous duty of attendance in Parliament. and that the in
June 29, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
konbon Is TUESDAY, JUNE 23. Commissions Signed by Lords-Lieutenant—SOMERSETSHIRE.-E. Broderip, Esq. J. J. Cornff, Esq., W. H . M. Colston Esq. Sir C. A. Elt o n, Bart., W. H., W. A. S a n- G. Langton, Esq., d. T. Esq., Esq., J. Elippisley, Esq. ford, Esq., the Rev. W. P. Thomas,
June 29, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
and vaila foreign; the whole of the latter being now under the new law, depressed the va l ue o f t e h 3s to ss. per qr., and only slow progress call I be kore.at this decline, although the quantity offeri .g this L li ng Was moderate. Foreign wheats were held at for Mediterran
June 29, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England