260 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[APRIL 11, 1, 1857, 
elass—the rene i = travel in bie dor same general direc- 
tion. Accounts from Prussia describe the animals 
attacked with, shivering fits, mallee and a ying in a 
o remedies being found efficaciou: 
re justified i in coming 
the 
„primary se e oduced 
‘absorbtion of emanations from a abo rnregte subject ; for 
pons the oh mane of contagion no one seems to enter- 
asonable doubt ; atten w of the matter 
ary appearance 
miro in the blood 
a certain etal x A whee the circulation of 
flui nid through the brain is show 
by dulness and nervous depression ; the other sympt 
—s secretion a Lah rid Sakati following 
a due course from cause—an altered and 
ryt haerir of Me cireulating eA 
d big ta 
n | fro! 
oms 
(of judgment and skill in order to the management of an 
implement, the less likely isthat implement to be gene- 
rally useful. 
Ph e Resources of the Soil.—An increase in the produc 
of the _ can only be effecte 
of mean ‘xe 
sears farm 
the ce nt wae has acquired sufficient oe of 
theory and ge as to iner b 
pos: oanicle agency th e of his land. 
acie ultural raa aa eon a direct bea 
while they are no “abt 
e therefore natural in 
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their aeie ces, 
encouraged in his impra operatio e ic there 
was w a go on a with ‘improving works 
rec ognition 
was pointed at by them with the finger of s a a 
was attacked on all sides by sth and envy. The times 
ave changed however, and now the Spirited farmer sia 
ost uninitiated o 
understand clearly how a ba e condition eer blood going 
on to something nearly allied to decomposition, pro- 
nt the effects we have de seribed. 
of those 
them must every con- 
raised on ands 
national benefactor. as hospitality 
mane win to gather the päis r órai: and in after din 
ches he gets the e he regu! aud all this i is 
ram ri ou eans of 
encouraging others 
tie? ruin ar or later 
then e while he has 
does n d to pa 
Ton -arasin 
sabtalated 
h er, a 
rea pei extension of 
s dise: Bisa 
manag iki katy mi or badly dr ned 
vac Miika districts the most probable lania "he 
Well conditiened “ark therefo: ore, are 
likely ist its influe cami! situations 
to offer the fewest invitations for 
but to tical men, to whom clea 
Whether heya See th to our wee ti or ar 
In im ka goo eal treatment or pre- 
vention is the averting of the distemper from our shores 
poo oP ed by legislative kerene v can n be 
y the G ent untry, in 
yi whic 4 we do not feel kesri on to y 
torially, One thing we must insist on, to wit, the 
volv 
g 
R aea 
ap 
iz may poe eS = piini of conveyin Sia 
esence. A word | en 
e are not speaking K tyros 
o 
The | Acts 
hides, 
r | of this system, of its eas 
e | suc 
cou uate sok more arbitra 
num 
ie li 
We should pA 
m bere by attempting too m 
a new 
ara: ‘a 
evils 
and 
ountry, 
a oa on oe 
F dapta 
and measures, and of vis eligibility above all ¢ 
written accounts, w not t total 
i ould be re eae 
the 
ntroduce rp aia: 7 a 
it is always proport that there should b a 
tion between the coinage and w odie 
ha relation posite now, which would bes ine 
the introduction of the decimal system, and would prove 
Ba 
ste we introduction ot kage 
e p 
intrinsic value enhance 
vai the landlor 
es not jamount to a 
thin To 
soil, he landlord A requires a body of t 
of skill, 
try poss 
S 2, 
e able ito a their me, ser 
with advantage, h not expect and does not deserv 
to get really ey ienirt Speak Plain 
Societies. 
HIGHLAND Socrery.— Variety i > bom gd and Measures, 
(Continued from 
Tue evil has been Jong sit 
have yet succeeded in finding 
aine benefit of uniformity 
the 
nd e k ihe rha ponas mpt ma 
t of Print “which ete blished o 
or, in fact, in its Managem ther. en 
ploughman man takes his share to the blacksmith, with what 
nicety he requires to have it set so as to make his plough 
if the vefo pbeupmme 
4 prana is not rl 
will happen oll hd ag y 
is precaution is not taken, 
adjusted to = work, then 
“the | w 
l. | and measur 
$ ere such 
| agitation ea the coun this subject, and 
wo t have met to-day for the shina which has 
There we 
And we 
bore ights 
rom | may add, ins fifth defect, the eri of the construction 
ofthe Act, in which in 
many clauses eave 
ic ae to prohibitions, 
reduction into 
The effect 
Scotlan 
were not 
any- 
w forth the heal eo = ae be thou 
They say, | he weights, 
ad socks the ewt. 100 hy the pee soln and the ton 
no 
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a but few countries a 
8 | innovation 
l| for the present system in the c 
ro 
200,0007. ; and of course 
increased 
if it œc 
Tobacco, Talian, and many other 
declared by Act of Parliament to be sA 
immediatel y or not, we believe a ; 
t will be universally used both for the 
ron commerce, an i 
E 
o 
as this country is con d, th ot 
potion Reo in the eridunt cubsitation of the de 
i BA 
i, | ha y to co fraud which at prosm Aui xis! 
avin two different Einde of ound wei t is 
4 4 iA ‘troy, decal 4 
l be sold wholesale 
such nu 
ot grëin gen a oe is 
mp2rial prae ee quarterly averages be 
gaarter, re hier the duty levied also by the same 
altered i 
will 
use 
8 lbs. as 
years ago in Scotland, a 
ro 
; and the question f 
H aons consider now is—How that is to be aaa with | neg 
conveni 
whieh tg ience to the an pater pig the principle on 
1824 was that t of “makin the least 
altera ration,” we could n S 
Y | by the quarter, although ra y sta 
pereeo od it, and a 
ome d the law e! | 
possib. 
t expect that anything they pret 
b both ora pe 
far as they om tage fart causing ri , 
an unsettled state of matters ae ge ge ansactions, 
n ushel me 
n 
iil e always Dr 0 
no abs 
