ne * 
bedding, | 
ak be 
and 
plain food, cloth 
lied with war: 
6 while rents 
receive his own, 
y his land 
Pleo enough of good 
d be 3 
at the same 
time that duce would n 
leave a — 110 i in = length and breadth of the land 
that was willing 
is a pein 
< 
© 
to 
labour in Ireland 
ital and her money — greater than it i 
untry in th Id i 
ch he 
of the he pro quo has been so successful that.a feeling 
has co 
general —4 = is that the —— —— will, coe ven 
man—the labour of land is therefore slurred over and 
imperial crown, before 
rselves Bay our wretchedly all-per- 
vading pover 
I know that it will be sad uphill work to ag 
Irish la careful and diligent work m Chai 
think it may be “effected by simply making wal worth his 
t you 
hough cautiously every 
must will be 
ve kindly t 
give him fully to unde rand that | 
summer and winter treatment of calves. With respect to the 
ummer treatment, his system was chien euren to ea 
— — ained a eentain quantity of good gr lan 
— 4 farmer won anxious to ae “be in- 
ferio 
inferior quatity, 
of a 
— 
The s. 
n he had Found to 
of 8 
— or — to 
o the s 
4 th 
a very 
pray idg a fp r 24 for r the 
korp, e e ub in tA mix with the elder one 
nage 
| Youag stock, and not to allow the 
_ d to — 2 was to pr — 
with a shed 5 the south or south-east, and divi 
wih —— andr — 2 
the * e in which — di 
1 =a. wan, he go and feed 
25 A the p e gate. By 
32 a ia, 225 ‘ie “enable to 82 sa. calves, £ £0 as 
— ab om the menis he . * 
er 
—3 sto 
wav 
mes per 
e Tur g 
uantity — — they * —— leri the Kee month 
of winter near! 16 tons. He! foun d Man nt dn el the bes 
— 2 f land w = keep the calf fo 8 
thee months, 2 Ha gave oilc — By 3 oa pr eo ton, would b 
ahea the winter. The great advantage of 
a this 
n of ye . nado, My that the calf never lost its calf layer, and 
y — year they Noy id be able to sell th 
k whenever they penad: and i 
wo. or three 
secan 
improved qualit, y 
commen 
peru ore than 48 can under ny other cireum- 
stances 
ded had 
and he (Mr The — t vaso n 
for horses and young cat It wa 
tho ugh he was aware i 
temporary 83 and when I 
Ph ag his industrial ‘habits established, to place him as 
a per 
pE 
would not den young 2 
er I would >a itis $ buoyant 3 
and strong, free as the air through w whioh it 
ly prevails that 3 a small 
pay y be tilled with the 
ae at 3 in Irelan 
acres, can 25 amil 
acres, 10 fame 1 15 50.or 60. Bt ee 
in the pal 3 may be r 
manure an 
ould be no more than a 
: D 
tT o bees Poor-law would have worked 
better 
am sure an immensity of distress would have 
TO. 
te ev 
rt to 
y much to encourage 
nd would have pla 
ort of the unem- 
em 
ployment ; 
ON R 
E following 1 i 
‘ ; eier ussion po ee on 
this subject, * it of the English Agrieul- 
i oe 
—— 
— rs ey ae 8 an * both. abie and and 
ihe commencement, He Won ie ee een o make into hates 
at | Hay, re that 
olen, — — free cirealafion “of — — — littered u 
or three — this th sni 
raw out 
le | — * — 4 
j adaa 
us 
| purs 
icial 
etim 
ital. The plan w 
were calved, sir 1 
rything Mr. 
be reared.on small ca; 
well from the pay they 
i 
as 
met i olean sagai and as lean stock was dear and of a 
nts f nner: T 
nie appetite and he does not consume a sufficient 
Linseed and chaff for his bes If a calf 
tand 
ut the “following spring. 8 ae ease ia 
ay forces their — and el ple = 
| their — Sone — od mili: ie wee 
to Grass th: 55 ane calved — Mare 
His herd consists of — 25 to 30 ciwe, 1 7 
this mode o 
firs aking into parser 
and the ne ie — ‘call ane Ra 28 * 
for young 
page mode in which th 
market.—Mr. 
which the — . ng = tio 
farmers. induced him 10 few observa 
under discussion, He differed och with Mr. Turner 
Thompson, and thought that a — calf could 
ong. Much, pe tem in regar ding, i 
eat. Byt thems — he 
fle found that by giv ing 
ng, as he dered lin 
g0 
— — linseed to eat 
an th 8 ntleman ‘had, re ommen 
7 ‘adopted. —Mr. ce 
en — bre Poe 
: — — to give al the 1 edge Disi — 
t enad, ** was tlie custom in 1 nai to fiet epa calf suck 
th suming the ca E 4 “ans in the winter months ; 
— a calf in the summer 
Fr rom the — of * * to ten days 
a good deal of milk. 
e 
the 
t Oatm 
be ‘ont pete 
å 
is they 
and Turpi ips, taking ca it should 
— aridity the 
— wo, an sateen giv 
| tinued i fe: 5 ae weeks longer, “aad 1755 the calf fea heartily 
ph won nd Oatmeal, after w it lives w — at. 
during the winter — and th e first 
— — benen they or gara, she calf the haad on 50 1 his 8 
i Hank 41 turn ood Ae and was shifted 
ioe bades ane . 
pointy that ra was necessary fr re young animal, dur 
ear of its existence, to be "ayer ee n different Peng ‘of 
sT e case of rera A aaja as simi ilar in 
ye Lips young er and every 7 anim 
s own 
n the w 
de it was 
arrived, 
55 and all 
ve ne he — 
ing en 
little h Turnihs. 
pe iam thes aia might hav have. bai e 
it i — 
ty are was then” at an Brat go oa pasta was he 
. — his calves. He believed there 
e had, however, found it to — ae — 
Fy ae never found a dear animal to follow. . 2 a 2 
be — essentially —— ~_ the animals s 
If they forced. sin a manner Ps fen * 
— ee were treated, canoe aps a the yery next that came under 
their aoe — found bees = unprofitable. He would only re- 
he had befor r 
4 — phie 1 tend to. beneficial result, 
| not 9 tot agrieulturists of ing and, but to the Royal 
Agricultural Seel he — * on alt — — — 
1 e, do so. — The Hon. Mr. 
Serv 
a 
between Mr, ee — 
Sa as to 57 calves aon a oa or eens them, 
ay — gay for h f, that ent something be- 
w asmuch as re — went with both —— 
“to high . — pak 2 he believed it ov ld be found 
tead of the e 0 heir a for the | 
id t 
in 
5 
y any means 1 yar pian, to be advisable ie kias 
substitute — Ik. His system was a 2 and 1 
o first 3 he took off ~ new 
1804 m. of L 3 „ lb. of Bean-meal, by 0 
le p ‘aia — — K* new — and — 115. * mo- 
tasses, He found this not an e expensive plan — wi 
g whether Ap, Th right with res 
Ung calves or —— n te’ vay he 
1 
os 
5 w top 
rama, 
At the. I 
thout 
nseed-to be a 
1 
Grass, and thought t his sy 
conjoined with stall feed 
in his own experie poa 
prem pA — 2 and 
At the present me 
—_ a 010 which * 
This done 
ie man, and as 5 
he had — it — difri 
ys W! 
— held it — à pri 
er 
closely as po 
child they gave it Aod, 
food as near as 
9 oy 
tural College — sail them, 
meal; but they must so € contri 
—.— — 
valuable calf, 
ven, 
farm 
Grass 24 was the 
untry at large. 
Tnese pre 
of our yn Kr to be se 
of water ere there are 
but there 
to afford much in 
