HASZARD’S GAZE'l"I‘E, MARCH 14. Royal Agricultural Society Grain Show. 7th March. .\w_\iu> or 't‘lll£ .1 lflittl-IS: lest \\'ln'-.:!, .'‘-ln'. -lofzn lh-ll, (‘ape 'l'i':i'\ei:-:,-, wi-i_:;lnt, i’-1'» ibs. . . .L'l I0 0 Second law: tl-I.. i".‘.t::5t..-i' \\'ooln'u.-1', l‘ini.~tim, \\'«'i_‘_"3l!, til’, line. . . . 1 0 0 Best tn\'o—rowitl Ii-".I'I\‘v\', Philip Siiiininonns. I Ill 0 Sec-rind do do Ilobi-rt \\ t)iillIi.‘I'. I 0 0 Best f'oiii—i'o\vi~iI Ii irley, 'l‘lnonii.n.~' .IiUl.IlI, I It! 0 Se:-onitl i (0 John lirycinluni, I 0 0 Best U.nI~. .\I1'. 5, . I It) t tflirrintlii-i . h'ei~oinil «lo do l"i':iii(-is ll:-ll. . U Ul=\\‘.l'n l.~ ol',i"on't_\' llnig; \\'ct’i.- t.'.\.lill¥lll"l, and the saziiplcs conitaiiii -.1 inn l.iit.‘lli n-,~ri- oi}; icry snnpi-n'iui' i,u:ilil_\'. 'i'iii- J-nnlg--s \‘.'l’i‘-,‘ .‘nIt.~.~:'s. v.I.'.lllt':i .\lill.-i'. l.~'.i.ic 'I'lionnsoii an-l ti.» -Siziitln. Uni Ill * -‘}»r-- of tl*.~ >3’. aw, the l‘.«-portol‘ the Coiniiiiitt-:0 for n:i-- _\-:.:r r-invtinij. i.-t -\Iil!'1‘ll l~"»': was I'\'IliI. and on tim- Il«Il!1|l'lII.|. l). Iii‘c‘ll:‘.!:_, was‘ anloptcd aiid o‘.'dern‘.-il to be lnlll»lIbi'.I"l. (ll: til ».i -in of llis llt,-.=n.ir J.itl_;-,- I‘«.-it-rs, sucundcil by Ilon. J’! lircinniin. It w.~n~. 1'34 )l\t?‘l. 'l"z:it llis llxcull--inc_~,' Doniiiniclc l)inl_v, l‘.<q. Iilt'lll!‘ll£tlll 67o‘-‘.-i'nmi-, be in lt..‘:I<'Il to new it the oltlce of _ l I’.itn‘onn ofit l.‘ 2‘ li'l"I\ . lii.~ Ii.\."‘ ll-'.l" . bii-i.;’ y-i'.'.~. nit, \\.-.s1.lc:i.~e:l to :i_u,i.il'y his ' n-ill"--' n-"in-' ‘. _ v, 'i.£ii.."inv‘l| \‘.'-‘ix: then t.‘It'L‘lUl.I 'JliI\.'U~‘_l\.‘-lI".‘I'.i :tr.t-'.\t- iii~n;.n!..-': s_II‘l"'iZIl iii fiiiinipsvui. lizip, l‘i'i'-.~:iilL'iit, ll ':n!_x' l. li'i"fi".‘i-Il'ill. II '31. 1-7...-1'gv.-liol-.s. “"1" :«\'ice I'rL-sidcints. Ii')'il. .lni~l:' l|\il' ll I‘l. W ‘vi .'u \ . IIIIH. liIn'-J. J1" :_-.~ '\iil' I... 1.. ‘i’-‘--n‘:l-islet}, . '. «lo. ~nn - z-I I-:~‘-'tl.- ‘wii\l' ll’li.il.'i} .--rt}. i;-'.Ti."'.“f)L"n'. I‘ , of iilg: ’;'2o;.'al I-.;;r'=:.1'7i’.i.1raI Society’. in .-:c.~-..~'.itin=.g the-Lr rii.-:li.iin:i:y Ainninal ltn-port, lllt’ Coiinnniittie oi llit‘ l‘w_v~.l .\;;rii:nnltinriil .‘5ocii-ty coin- cc-ivi-, t':n:nt it ‘.'.'i';l inn‘. bi: out of place to take it :?li0l'l i-i-ti~o.-,.:i-zin‘c \‘i(~'.-3 of i’..a- t=yit‘l.'all'>|l:5 of tho .‘$oi:i.i_~.. Tine n.-i:n=t pIC.;ll\ii-'-'II [' in" ms i::nn.-'t lie ::tii:ck with the cviiltnil ln.-nprovi-iii; ii: that .'n;i.~' tahi ii pl.'i(:c iii the .'igr_n'i- cultninc o:"i:ii‘ (,ToE.i;iy iIIl\I liit: ;{(‘llt'l'i!l coiiditioii of the I"ariin<-i- (ltll'lll!E the now ya ans i.n"its i-xisti-nice, and your Coinnnnittcc ciiiiiiot hint li,'l'l giuititinl, that the Socig.-ty has lnt,'(‘tt i:n~t2-nninnn-iit:nl, in a vi-n-_i great degree, dcvi.-l-.1;-ling the agricultun-al capabilities of this fertile Island. The objects cnnitcnniplzntcil by the promoters oftliis Society, were the t‘ollowi.ii_:,——-to i'1ill|l‘fI the bust infor- nniitioii that coul-.l be pl':7clll'C(l for the .»\gricnnlt1ii'i.~'ts of me (/‘Ql.,\;])',-—I() t'un'ini.~:li them with all niccc;<s:in'y seeds at the lowest possible cost, and to inniport Stock ofthc best breeds froini other Cotintrics, in order that the native breeds should be innprovcd, and a character establislicd for our live stock in the neighbouring Provinces. Your (Ioniiinittce have enileavoini-ed to carry out these good intentions, and altliougln tlncre is still roonn for innprovennciit, they conceive, that the general results which have attended its laboiirs, are such as to afford much presenit cause for congratulationi and great en- couragement for the future prospects of the farming population of this Island. \Vlio can be blind to tlno advantages derived from the annually increasing an extensive cultivation of the Tun-nip? \Vho can deny the improvement that has taken place of late years in the condition of our Cattle, Sheep and Pigs; and does not the great demand for our Horses, and the prices which they have realized, prove that the attention of the neighbouring Provinces to this particular Stock has been excited, and its character appreciated? The extent to which the growth of the Turnip has been carried, is evidenced by the increase in the annual Sales of seed at the Depot of the Society and its Branches, being: in the year 1852, l430lbs. “ I853, 2540 " 1854, 3020 and for the ensuing season 5000lbs. have been already inn rted, and an order forwarded to England for an ad itional quantity to be shipped in the Spring. For the Premiums offered last year there were, inn Queen’s County, twenty-seven Competitors, and the average yield per acre was 900 bushels. In proportion to the increase in the ciiltivati in of this valuable root, nnay be witnessed the iinpi-ovcnncnit in our Sheep and Cattle, and the Dairy comes in for its fair proportion. And so long as the Legislature exhibits its inuinificonce by granting so large a portion of the Public Revenue for the importation of Horses, no fear need be enter- tatnod, that the character established for this descrip- tion of the Live Stock of the Island will be lost. Tho I‘Iul'scs imported in 17453, your Coniinnittcc have reason to believe, have given saiisfactioii, and the young Stock are pronnisinig and likely to be suitable fnr.tlne wziiits oftlie Isluind l3'an'ninci‘ as well as for vxportatnoni Inncn-on.-;i2il iittisnitioin to tlii~.-; snnbjirct will be found iii-ct-:;s:in'_i', nl'ilni- l‘l.\poI‘t 'l'i-ailc inn ilui.-‘c.~: is to he pru- .<(-i'\‘eil, as our nciglnlionirs iii the lltljtllllllig’ l’i'o\iiit:cs have rec:-nntly iznipol-ti-il scvi-nnil Stud IlUI'.-'('>'. The (irainn (Ii-ops tlirouglioiit the I.~l1llltI have been generally gooil,-—-llay .~‘¢:ill'C(‘l_\’ an average (lrop, hint better tliann the preceding year, and tlnc Oat lias inguiii snitl'cn'i,-il partially froini l§li_~_lit or Rust. To obtain in change ofsccd. sonic lllantli Oats have l)t.‘(‘ll ordcn-cd froiu ltriiaini, anid lll‘|‘:|n;1GII|('l|lS will be llIil(I" to pro- cure an cxcliaiige of s(.-cd with the nicigliboini-inig l’ro- viinccs. llarlcy was :1 fair crop and has coniinnziniilird uninsu- :illy high prices, ll|t‘.l't‘ liaving been in connsiih-ralile di-iinannd tor c.\'portatioii; inn tinct, the prices ofall .-\gn'i- i-inlinnrzil l’n'odnicti.iii inn the fall, were such as could not fail to have been rcnniinieralive to the I“tlt'l|lCI', and .-iiicc the (Tlr)-'0 ofthe iiavigatioii, the rates liavc ratlner zidvzinnceil. The Vaiioty iill()\\'ll as the l\\'U-l‘iI\\‘(‘(l is tine iniost Villltublig for IHitlllIl}_',‘ lilil'[>t):-'l'::', and is bi.-licicd to be the most l'l‘tl|lItlf'l':lll\'U to the _i_rrowcn‘, and your Coiiisniittce iroinld rcpt-:it lllf‘ anlvire l'l'L‘l1lH.'IIll_i'.fli\'(‘ii iii toriiicr Reports, that it Sllwttlll be (Zlllll\‘itl(.‘tl in pre- tlxz-i.-ni('i-. to any otlii r \'tIt‘l"l_\'. It has l)t‘i‘tl imininnnninnicaitrd to your Couinniftcc, that ‘.\'lii~:nt, by late soiviiig. >911)‘, on on about the Ist (lav ot'.luniv, inn sonic ptll‘l.~'. of tlie coniiiti-_v wlncri: it could not bi; g_i'u\\'l1 to adniiitiigi: for suniii: years pi-i-\‘ioii.~:, lizis be.-in foiiud to i~.~'.capc the zittiiclns of the i‘vliil_i_-in, and to yield t‘. goziil ri-turn. Tlnc olil \\"lnitc or 'l‘i-ii \\'lin-at and the Golili-in Straw are conisidcrcd to be the best varieties to sow. Cattle Sliows hate been held in t‘ll(‘lI oftlic (iirllt|llt‘S as nisnial, the sevei-al Rt-ports of which liavn: lit‘l‘|l ill|'-"'.ttl_\' [)'ll'll.~Il‘i(.‘(I inn the Papers ofthc day, anid will, lint‘ ;_‘_l'l‘.(‘t'2ll iuforinationi, be app.-nndeil to the Copy of this i’{n-port when pi-iiiti-nl for t.ll.~‘lZ'll)'.lll-Ill. In ('(,'l:!ltt‘iliIIl with i|n<- .~ttll"jt‘Cl of Cattle, your Coniinriittic hive (lt‘l‘llll‘lI i' vxpi.-ilicnit to Ul'(lL'|‘ lroinn linngltinnd auotini-r l)ini-l.:iin iI'nill, as the .Str.~cli i:xlnilnitr_-il at seven-.il .\how.< ‘ .illt'lll:';‘ iii:- lit:-l few years, fronn that l)i'Ct‘(I, have giniii nniiiii-isiil .~ati.~liii;tion froini their t-:nily nnnatniiity tittal line (!<itl(lill'\n, \‘.’lllL‘ll niiust be iiizninnly atti-ibiitcil to (':iii‘l':il and jiiilici-sins lnici-ding. as well as to gooil foul- itl_f{', the Satllf,‘ |'t}lnl.'il'l\' will apply to the other dc~_.ei-ip- , :i.»ii-= ol'.“$t:u:li |‘.\llll2llI_'tl at our l'la..<tci- .“~‘lio~.r.<. 'l'hr.- tlCl‘nl1‘.lli.I for calves of iniiprnvi'il lll'(‘('(lS_. Cltlt‘Il_\' the llnni-li::nni, eointininic, annd l=.i;_-'li piici s h:ivi- bi-i-in l'(.‘lItlll_Y paid by :'zti'nnn(-i's fronni ili~t:init parts olithc Island the Society, as ciistoiiiai-y, bean-i.-i_;: onic-lialf the cin.-‘l, and your (Joiiiinittee have been iinfoi-nncd, that iiiost p:in'li~.~' who liava supplied tliennselves in this way liavc . i.'t':'t’n null satistin.-d willi the result. (if the tour Ilainns sliippcil fn-oinn Eiiglanid last fall, ti:.»i--- were lniniilcil alive and have brcii placed under tln. charge of the Hon. E. C. lliiytlniii-nie, Ileiiry Longwortli and (‘lnarles llaszinrd, l‘Isq., rcspi-ctively; their male produce next seasoni, froini the flocks of these gentlemen are to be olliircd to the Society, for purchase and distribiition tliroingliout the Island. Eiglitcen Rain Lambs oftlie best breeds that could be oliiaiiied, were also purchased by the Society for a similar purpose, anid are now in charge of \V. Sivabcy, Jun. Jsq. At the Easter Slnow of Fat Cattle to be held on the 4th of next monntli, l’i-izcs to the ainount of L‘lU are offered to be couiprtcd for by Island-bred Stallions, or wliicln the Coniiinittce hope to see a good compe- tition. Your Committee, having reason to believe that false reports are fnequently put in circulation of the value of Agricultural produce in the various parts to which the produce of this Island is shipped, whereby inijury might occur to the interests of the farmer, lnavo made arrangements to receive correct information on the subject, which will be published, as received, in the Charlottetown newspapers, to which they would direct the attention of the farmers. The Annual Exhibition of the Industrial Manufac- tures and Agricultural Products, was held on the 1st November. The quality of the various articles did not exhibit any marked improvement upon preceding Shows, but it is worthy of note,that the First Prize for Cloth was on this occasion awarded to a piece dyed, dressed, and finished at a Mill on Prince Edward Island. Since your Committee presented their last Report, the subject of Agricultural Chemistry has been brought to the notice of the Farmers, in various parts ofthc Island, by Mr. Stiirk, a gentlemiin who has been on- gaged by the Government, as \_'isitor of Sclnools, combining with that office the duties of Lecturer on Agricultural (,‘licuii~itry. Being tlnc first year of Mr. Stark’s labours, your Connniittce do not feel themselves in a osition to make any extended rennarks on the subject, hint would refer the Members of the Society, and others interested, to Mr. Stark’s Report of his proceedings in the capacity of Lecturer on Agricultu- ral Chemistry, (a copy of which will be annexed to this Report). Your Committee trust that his labor in ltlnis depirtiniciit of science may prove oftlnat benefit to ‘the .-tgi-icinltnirists of this Island, tparticularlv by in- b structiop to the young genni-ratioii),wliich they e_\-'pe,.i_ .,en.ec of other CnnIllIll‘lcS (‘.Ilj,{tlj_I_'t‘tl iii .~‘igi-icinlturul pup- I stills. ll[)1)(‘.ttl‘\' to \\‘tll't‘tlllt. '1‘I) ziiil in this, your Col". 5 l!lltl('i'. lltl\'t'i!t'tl('l'(‘(lll'i)l]Il§l'lI€1lllJlltlciiliicgufpl-o|b§sor 4-It'll!‘-"I-‘ll’-~' <\'.il‘I(.'llllll|'tll (:ilt(‘l‘lll.~’Ill, and .30 copies of the I'Il(.'lIl(‘|ll>' of Agi-icnnliun-nil (_7lii.-niii.~'tnv, liv tl.c sainne A"ll""'» lit!‘ tli.~'ti-ibnitioni annoiig the Scllnnulis in such llllll|lI|‘I‘ as may he found advisiilnlc. 'l‘lic liranncli Societies, which have bceni (’.*it€llnllS,l)cd ”"‘l‘l" ll": ‘W-"l"lC¢‘-" “l llilb‘ S0!-‘ll-'l\, are .“l('(l(lll\' advan- cing inn their operations, and your (,‘t)llllllll.l(.'C have l‘(‘ilSnil| to l)(.'llt.'\'(‘., have conitributed iniicln to the interests oftlir l':ii-nini-rs inn the respective districts, who have Incconinc sul).<i:rilicrs to them. It would he \\'t.'ll, il'th0 , . IHIIII‘-Wt‘ int Braiiclncs were c.\tciiilcd, us, if properly coiiunncteil, they would he sci-vice.-xlile in innaniv lurrru -“‘3“l‘-‘|“1'"l-53 lllls. l|0\\'(‘\'('r, dt-pcnnils upon the. poop‘-lo tlicniiselvcs, and any iinfornniationi on the subject can be lliI(l‘lJ"»' :npplii-atioin at the oflice inn (‘lnai-lottetouini. lhat the .\l_:niiagcrs oftlne ;\_:__vi-icniltui-al Society may , on-c:n~ioni:nllv fall into error inn Illt dc tails of its business. , can be a inisztter of no great a.<to:nisl:nnenit, when expe- 'l'|_!IH'IIl-'_n:Hl0 on appinrcnitly sound liiiscs, snninctimes f tli.-=:ipponint ;_{'t‘ll(.'l‘llI cxpcctnitioii, hint, 1'.;i- any one to l .~'inpp::=(.- that the (Ioinninittecs for the time bi.-innit? would 3 wili’iill_v err, is as iiiii-casonialnlc, as it is unnjusi,.’ Your l Conniinnitti-r have always acted uindi-r a full SCIISC ofthcir i-vsponnsilnility, and have ever been actuated by an i (‘(ll'|l(‘..~‘l. (lL'>ll‘C to pt.‘t'li)l'lt] to the utniiost ofilicir abilities , the diitn-.-< attaeliin g to tlii-ii- office, ’l‘lii-y have ever ; .-lii-win a di-sire to act with the nitnnost iniipartiiility and 5 the laws and inginlatioins ot'tl.o S(_)(',i(-[y 1,3,-C bee," so - 'c(.llI§l.l'|ttfl(‘(l, tliat, ifstrictly Il(lllCI'Lil to, no act offavor. i ntisui or parlialit_v can he sliewni. , hour ( onninniittcc, before coincliiding their Report, 1- .n._, _ _- . . , 5 inlttpt some .i|lin.~noii to the 'l It ritynt Reciprocity n _’‘‘l‘'f ‘ 11 l 10 I"lll_lt'tl States. and thi- British Possossnoins l in Ni-rtln -\:iii-rnca. In its prc.<c.‘nt ])in_xili()1|’ ii flrcat ‘(lvul In-21>! bi‘ left to conijv(:lnin'c, hint snirclv it is’; not unii-i~.i.~ nn::iE;l<~ to 0.\'])L‘Cl,lllltl the li|l’lllIll9‘ initci-est ofthis . (,‘ulonn_v \‘.'lll lt‘f‘(‘I\'C' lit.-niclit lioiii its opirrationi. , . Illt‘l't' (‘flu :'f'2II‘t‘.t'IY be a ilonnht ,that ii wider field for oiir .-\;v,ni:-:iltiin'.'il l’i-oiliicc will he ogwnnoil, aind in all ])‘I"<nl)tll,"l-ll\', a iinarkct provnilcd at our il.-ons, should mg ' I-islncrii-s he ('ill'|'l(!(I on to the C.\IIL'llI that mam‘ anti. ‘ cnpiitp tnonii tho activity anid i.~n(¢.-pi-isc ofour nnciglibo;-5 in the l’..itt'.l tltatcs. l . 1;(‘IIl|:lt.t1;‘tl‘l‘l‘!‘{i: I‘;lN'l)‘\l’.!~h‘.—1h C('ll(llll niiain went to ,an onin..i. .innd l't*lil-'llllt‘(l tlii‘i‘c two _\'c.ii:.=, lvziviing his ' wilp’ lI|l'[.lt'lll‘l|1.'l'll hip‘ relatives. Mrs, I". <‘.\'[satia.tin$ on ii. tliltt l._\ o. suci Lotllltllltil, the ubscintce tound u. 3 warui an \'(~(':ll(? iii a ti-ieni . I ‘ ”lI‘llll\'t.' lni~iird,” said the laltpr, “that he is thg . \lll(k(‘>‘,t ,ol llll‘|l, anid I ltnow he writes to his wife every . pat: 'e . in “Yes, nvrifics,” replied Mrs. I". “ a parcel of I ”lIlI.:IiItItl(t:l)l-il><(>‘l'I‘l1tIpffironny 0;)i'll)s(‘.llCC, but he has never " ’ U I A 5 '7. ' ' ri : “Decidrdl ” in li_ni,& U O_l)(illC‘i‘tlltll(ltIylltt.lncS.S§!s : ncss ,, I y, i(.p ii. ic ot ier, iinrcmillnng kind. .lo.;\lcli::’p“fr(c:nn t"lic-J pountry, stopping at one of our | 11 ti 8.. ("HID .1151 eik iy the waiter, \i'licther he would } lt;\etgIt,)L.nIt()l' tlt. tea, replied he didnt c_aro.a dam I \\ Xi 1\ti(;0)Sl“:\ as, so nthliad plenty'ofs\vcetnnn’ in ’it_ « . ii.iNo P (‘hurch in Cl'isomt" wd oyilrstlmnnstcr °f'th° Barony I.’ tins.” ,_ uring no war which _this and ) l , , ' which related to ubl' ’fin' mt [dint of his Myer H l H at P r‘; 0 *1"‘5._USc to beseech that ie naug i yh yrant o raiicc might be shaken over the mouth of t e infernal regions; “but, good Lord, (added the worthy man, cliaritably), dimia let him fa’ ' I I so 3 HINT! ro Yooso L.u>iss.—A great deal of timo is wasted in winter, in hovering over the fire and talkin of the cold, in delaying to set about a piece of mu- because it requires one to leave the room. But a little resolution will remedy all this. You can make your- self as comfortablo by taking your work or book, and sitting at a moderate distance from the fire, as by hanging idly over it; and if you run off briskly after what you need, the exercise will warm you better than the parlour-fire. AConinn:sroxosN'r says:—"You ask, were Lord Raglan to scale the walls of Sebastopol alone, would that be considered a General assault?” I answer, two or three months ago it would; but now it could only be regarded as a very indifferent Manhal (martial) assault. Jusr run: Ri:vsasr..—\’Vc read of a poor fellow having been lost in a ivell. Of course such a misfortune coiildii’t contribute to lnis well-being! Ll'l‘ER.HtY AxNoU.\'cr.i~nr.N1'.—In the press, and will sliorlly appear—several fine double Gloucester cheese. .l\IOCK Ponr._—'I‘lnis is the red winic usually drank in this country nttcr dinner. VVliat a pity, it is not half as much like the liquor it pretends to be, as mock turtle is like real! “ Winn can’t be cured must be endured," as the man said ofliis neighbour's noisy pig.