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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
LAPRIL 11, 1857, 
Fagen er Raa AE VDES AE SON HTS a ARDES ER a a aee i aa meae se 
eer atter og date hereof no = and no horns, hoofs, 
r raw or skins shall be imported 
pes ini thoas into the United Eigi which shall come 
o great as to recommend the use of the flail in 
HS daat to the steam engine in that particular 
Bat Mr. 
Salers sal Arepa, a large and egg 
with shor the Comtoise 
Hi 
bias 
Se, 
am ee shall rs been at Ao ee os on paige aun case aM ak ~ sense Agr ag expose: d reias breed, wich ge grent arme pose A banging te ligh; 
0 e Emperor « ns sia, or 5 n suc o inio dewlape 
Grand Duke ot Mecklenburg Schwerin, which respectively are in most energetica y the fallacy of any { rs t black and white r har at whit : a Tite 
r border upon the Gulf of Finland, or any other part of the | So t at we have not to record o e entra of Brittan the goes large bi ite dairy br i 
Sane ag between the piriy Si pemobe aluperin ofthe | Farmers’ Club any doubtful undecided tone, such | ©, wae ae 7 Ps ps d white, or rej 
ree City of Liiheck, or whic a! e from or shall have been ° A andy 
at any place within the territories of the Free City of Lübeek ssion at one time threatened to present imousin, Garronnais, Choletais rear: Others 
and also that hig gd ted ie date hereof, no cattle and no upon the unquestionable ae of steam-power definitely marked, all competin piaja Key legs 
orns, hoofs, 43 or skins of cattle, shall be in all its aiat relations i dite h ? it p § lm ‘scriminately with 
imported or Sead rth y like ae a ited Kingdom which shall be, bov fth k’s ach other, so that neit her re 8 sn contrasts 
or shall have been, on board any vessels at the same time wi to the above e notices (o) e wee are brought out so instructively as when tec 
any cattle or horns, hoofs, or ra et hides or ski f cattle, | a rioultural ` Dis s London, a refer- | sorts are arranged like the Englis Severs} 
Pah £ n 
which shall have come from or shall have been at any suc! ee gea, g contribution to this 
as aforesni to report tow of the biAddtiaral same aeg h s. standing b If, 
G And. b h r Majesty, b ner orian g kog adv ta e £ be r Pa vy Des last Waineodagp and Thursday at ssy. Hr ; e youn g short-horn oxen and five over 3 Yee 
‘ouncil, oth 1 w fre dogged er, that all cattle, and all horns ; . 
front, avd Sia ce Gal Wiaes. or akira of catia, toe ipoteci E UAL details are given of the character of the | old ; three young Dhab and fou ur over 3 years old: 
soluttadantion phenwit.in en “era prohibited as aforesaid, and | exhibition, regarding which we will merely add here a : years old, 
also all hay, straw, fodder, litter,or manure, being or having been | that excepting the very excellent contributions of kgr rt ree sve and four or -3 E ya Eight y 
sels at the same time with any such cattle, or ae fom ngus ¢ Pr 4 oung polled 
horns, Long or “raw or wet hides or skins of cattle as aforesaid, British exhibitors, and excepting the music, flags, t Highlande old ; and three young 
their arrival ae this conntry, ae ge genie. or other- 
missioners of her Majesty’s Customs 
e Right Hon. the Lords Commissioners of her 
alee? s Treasury are to give the necessary porie. — 
ingly. “C.C. GRE 
To this we merely add the following pat gising 
the number of ott imported from differe 
countries into Britain during 1855, which’ is 
still tié latest pa a given us in the Blu 
TaT 
_ xen. | Cows. | Calves. 
nt foreign | q 
and other sitet bis cars of the gathering t 
or three Pois ight easily be selected out "ofl: 
ay Monday’s Metropolitan market 
Show as scab eit epee 
We 
depreciate the 
who are n a 
and to eres om a 
Poissy 
to Fr rae x FOP beigs i 
ependent on thei n breeds; 
exhibition of Franch “bret however intrinsically 
inferior to our own, must be more usefully seins 
ive than one ki En lish stock alone, howeve 
superior it migh 
AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT POISSY. 
Poissy, r e village son _ miles from Paris on 
the Havre reat markets for the 
sopia ie French re hi tes i Neath 
pla l the conveniences required for the 
large number of 
| 63637 | 10.063 -| 23.777 
From this we gather how very slightly the ta 
in Council will affect the supp plies of meat from 
ni _ fy same time that it gives us the 
And we also gather the very serious 
effect of this ‘kind — —_— be produced were 
importation forbidden ur correspondent Mr. 
TURNER proposes, from perth country but Spain and 
Portugal. 
Ir any of our readers are an to a us in 
invgstigatiog the real value seeds ordinarily 
urchased by the farmer, es will much o rete 
y aar se through the -= me our address* ah 
ai taken tnirhy from t any descrip- 
ulk of 
tion of seeds they may roians have procured, 
Or of the meetings of the past week w 
hope y give fuller reports in our next ; yanig 
we must just refer ie the paper on Town Sew. 
read before t 
essor Way before the Agri- 
nd the ‘Sine ssion emie Harvest 
rs’ Club, in- 
of Cam iay 
Of these several saejecth probably the most useful 
and interesting is that of guano deposits.—Tow 
se 
of corn, 
reat deal of Wiferesoe De 
fp from bei 
. Se t 
rtake the search, whether in the general — 
‘Test, aA in merch science, why do not some of ou: 
energe c merchan! 
ditions wh 
bas included about three score English 
eing a |f 
produced by 
diminished by mixing them up 
8s so-call 
e | the en 
ing s arra 
and classified according t i, as they were at the | the 
| previous cota eee 
Midland Counties Cattle Show, where 
A PERI ped old, 3-year old, and tyear E 
de 
e gat 
and piae ýs and two doze: lots of sheep, eee 
220 French cattle, 18 lots of French sheep, and al 
three score e pigs. 
l ES S 3 
s without in any degre ee wishing to | of 
upper oe < = ears quadrangular marke t place sof 
Poissy, m the animals lying in stalls a t arra 
elsewhere pateik the Sar The exhibition enen several 
da eing opened to the aene on sday morning. 
udges wae re 10 in number for the cattle and nine 
for i the Artin and pigs, in swo case including only two 
Englishmen: Messrs. Torr. 
e latt ecisio ons 
considera Piar 
h we saptar that” E they fwere the case of 
English stock hey were a Pasi last year, 
against the Bats opinions. There could be no 
difference of opini > of the 
so a j= ise tock, leas = “3 ee ition of 
each class was confined to itself. The 
sf 
viously 
arrangement aol to breed 
stn one who has been th 
a 
» Hereford Great i 
a 
Marke’ 
quality of the stock sold there is enhanced b, 
0. The 
Devon wire indeed, better off in their 
tive eemi of 
white 
re such as s of France exhibit, it is 
aon that whatever the merit ope individual animals 
he impression A is gaily 
togethe Acco 
of France, as exhibited pe 
Peay, _ one py very inferior impression of the 
merits French breed mp n to that produced by |e 
stoc! 
si 
erings of 1855 — 56, For 
eattle are ed agriculturally but geogra- 
© | phieally ; ; all of one SN » whether little Beatin, uve 
Normandy, well-bred or coarse Comto 
T | competing together. The evil ‘com mplain 
age alone guided 
old Devons „Herefi 
ed of at thel i 
ee the details of dise 
before the London Farmers’ Club, we can merel 
that: = ee | 
say that the paint provoking mos Arberi was | An 
the pore or carrying ages the crop to a fixed 
and machine mpared with that of 
threshing t by a locomotive in in "the field. "Both plans 
ish agriculture. 
| breed 
our, under | Each is 
ae og circumstance con- | that these ements oF 
cane with the danda was the 
0 maes the s speakers on the 
wn by | 
e policy, under certain | group, 
be taser tasir weight 
shape, 
ESE 
po sheet of breed rather than sales tit 
me merit did after all determine the jatt gaik here 
ated. shirat of h a gatherin 
diseo nt of an ay reed, but the 
encouragement of all; and therefore the cca of eac 
ht to with one another exclusively. 
is probably aac god fitted to the circumstances 
of its own locality. 
ted. 
7 in long, and 8 feet eighing 
25 ewt. ag 137), stand k 
and white Bretons Se and 126) af of litle more than 
lais, a 
Site i el Daa in 
though of a pure or crewm-ite te colour ; the’ 
s to its improvement there | 
t to be direc! i 
en over 3 years 
poi the two seca Stik bale Theme, 
s given below. 
These breeds were all a Ri prire The Duke 
Beaufort’s and Mr. = tton’s shor ort-horns — Torn 
Leicester’s sat Mr. Ai Devons—the Herefords 
of Lord La init Mr. Por ell, and ee 
as any Englis h show am exhibited 
with atte Tabi, if o 
difficult ty. In Ae 
the imported classes, however, it ws 
iven to the short-horns. 
The aa e ‘ore shown by Mr. eee ay ao 
the Duk f Beaufort, and the = own by Mr, 
Heath > WiVa competed now at ip Birming. 
ham and Poi 
yard was given to Mr. 
Stration’ at ‘Birmingham, 
ae at Poissy. Of course this is not to be taken 
ere instance of uncertain judgment because the 
abn merits of thes y differ now ascom- 
pared with a sge ie oor nos when they com- 
paos in Englan 
ae t prip oe West H ighland ox, and the wer 
dikt by Mr. oe had many 
their teabbetti claims the medal, but the 
tur 
A Pettey 
in the nes t parts, g 
finer aiuatsty. h s coarseness of skin and 
earlier maturity omü all exhibited i in the crosses 
eC ise 
mens pe native cattle. 
other animals, cross bree 
an all illustrating the wonderful influence 
native 
= rl 
"Tt in the means So ripe tet E the native 
Pana which our resent, 
presented 
oe — 
great cattle show 
ere meagre ee ieee Sa - 
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