THE SOUMEN GAZETTE. 
La AY E 1857. 
of interest among the — at Hinx- | 
clay ballast 
nt is induced r 
uantity left. 
their kno 
seman 
outro of 
ce and etal cargoes sent to the Uni grea 
vaags wih ew its a [e ieis ims aa Mahan stones and seal Pos ad pareit 3 sor pesca of 
sold d for 25 do lla: tk arcely eaving 
only sol 
Pe pisii sai 
The saan seems Pde anion! tog adapted to 4 “lla "n het to 
the circumstances o lay districts, and will we 
doubt not be extensively vente i So under 
similar conditi 
to the 
athern group ‘were aa ans by Senor Rivero in 
pee and ostim ated by him to-contain 7,921,000 tons. ‘The 
aid to be good, but i is far from being as pected 
in the centre grou 
e attention of the mesting in Hanover Square 
divi -e between the two > subjects of 
of | guano and THE CATTLE MUR tter 
LOCK- | topie a good deal of aditional aaiae peas was 
From Liibeck the rt declares— 
bsence of preparations piii aji actic or therapeutic 
| to resist the invasion of urrain, the only precaution 
| ict cordo 
finta 
The 
a last wok was 
AIN. 
On Monday last a introductory lecture of 
griculture and the age ggg S 
was Belive 
thea 
& 
m 
3. 
on | in th 
hibit importation from. =r 
af 
gainst the i 
tates save ri and Portugal; tho 
: of oe might be allowed “un er strict re 
gulations to be pedir: and sh 
awed r reach Holland pal th mua 
would god kag tite affected by the rh 
si live ca am persuaded 
rohi a on soul ince ns cattle, hides, hair. 
sires e la rted i 
nm, 
Urner, Richmond, Yi orkshire, 
TOWN SEWAGE. 
a9 some remarks on some of the poi seemed 
m vitally to affect the enue p fhe ue ques- 
tion, ‘of the removal lana reve 
— lls 
e country, 0 
RAHAM, 
| healthy from the sick, with a distinet class O 
- each ; by applyin: g tar every alternate day to 
legs, 
ere 
ing dewlap, 
of se 
to | the practical settlement of ethe di difficulty had been much 
die 
* eae eoiierel the 
retard: 
involving as it did 
branches of s ME ipa ring a 
the other supposed 
of town and 
d chemistry, and on 
conflicting Stale interests, these 
coun \ 
n of fha riie owner—the e e of | 
selection | distan tant intervals, = cording to the degree of illness, a salt 
vic g dipped in 
and the qualificati f 
permitted to the tenant culti rene he establish- | From nee the _correspondence refers os ar 
ment of home example farms—the influence of £ sively to the ise he cattle murrai 
Ww ecessary hou ily unknown in Sa: 
.—the adaptation of the farms to the eapital of the of Germany, otherwise ‘then, n byt the reports of it 
i ates to the | 
ey. SS sid e eans which come from-the Polish frontier. 
eir ut of plantations and From Berlin we have the following report :— 
of pemi since oia Stbvagent an nd bailiff, a nd | tonto scarcely made any progress Pte se He -= 
iers, owing ingent measures the autho- 
Mainiota ties against the trees of eattle, Tt is, however, mor 
These several pn ots, pa appear very fairly = ‘Tess ss prevalent.in th 
to exhaust Sse aa under discussion, were Russ wet rontier. ‘The dis 
in e, S ig instructive manner, | Fais — 
ee both ‘a intelligence and good taste of the district of G 
had who’ olly ceased in 
cases had occurred at ihar districts o 
seana f the landlord and tenant me e Austrian frontier.” 
partially’ en . nape and: eap ser goo | Mr. Woo aye ond Hill, acide, called the 
ing lecture gave promise of a wet ell substantial enc of. ‘the Soci ety to ‘the treatment of the 
course, the second of which, on Agricaltna ral Educa in d e period of its last occurrence 
tion, was given by Mr. KHART Morton on here dering zA last century, in tar-water | 
Thursday. as the eurative agent employed with samp 
e success s according 
N. 
desire to e= 
ht well express his fear i 2 that this murr 
valuable qualities impo thence, 17. per is not, as many ppa = maa with the fra disenso 3 
ould be found high a rate, so that W° have known fi The 
ares ae aaron 
| animals; and so giving to the ae animals, at more or less | 
TEA 
I the first place, whilst:the tramis me play his patin | 
R inquiry knowledge o 
nees requisite to.carry out that which chondsep aoa 
eirab yet, if the question of F the utilisation, as 
removal of the sewage matters were to be dealt with, it was 
absolutely ne that the engineer | 
the chemi aracter and tural value of oat | 
rere maree im which they were rie sh to | 
us under ent ci | 
false method of iiaia the value of the 
| sewer water had, however, led to the proposal of 
re to the material such an bers api 
-either 
the é 
| present state 
el th r water 
anure. 
| clusion of Mr. Lawes ani 
nine- oe sm the nitrogen or amm 
any possible plan rt nso 
"ranking 8 sedimentary sewage man! 
mer le plan which had yet been patí 
| within a very 
| which = d yet been giv 
[omg which every chemist on 
e to, namely, that a Se 
en of the excrementitious 
accumulated in the slid fa isa In 
hose 
$ : th 
soo munerative prices our ot odile - } fas other concen ted 
asi š mpared. 
Boua “Tort, R.N., of St. ar ie Helstone, Sinem Dr. Gre ps Bet os ont ae = it E wt idle ear wich the oe eeges 
communi ee g some sugges- ing this murrain, ends his by stating | P9 bie:fi 
tions on Wes dia guano deposits. He believes that in Prussia so great is the dread of this fearful | fhoroughl 
that the va wer on the Great Bahama Bank contain ur: ə that n not only are the infected animals killed, engineers ; as th 
guano beds to a very large amount. but “ all other oe 
The e importance of these pyaar supplies 1 is are acerca! neg buried 8 feet underground, quick- Ag 
— every year greater, as the ri ce of lime being thrown into the pits.” This (Dr. Gilbert) 
Ete vian guano indicates the Anen p E ATEN significant notion of i thi idea the Prussian Government | upon the w. e 7 
e stock upon the Chincha Isl On this entertains of thé.mecessity for yigorous measures’ being a te nae be teins cer naps 
subject correspondent of the Times writes as es vie od gee mera is 5 that county. } ha ar eared panes wa on 
| for he there © ama us that although detach of inquiry on this point with 
gk AES tabular statement shows the discere 4 
even surveys and estimates of shes da penitent ¢ Chincha | ptt have’ siatianed lon the ‘Polish frontter to that Nani 
or eentre group, which have ee See sits on: the Chinch? | qusy tie into effect, tha 
larger thamall the other in united :— | with stern exactness, yet in spite of all. ma er be th 
= x rigour i ing them into execu- | | as the result might do-ace 
Win a Rivero in | tion, “the murrain lly passes into Austria and | | Airon ar eeann ane g niai 
in 1853. te 1888. A 1846. eet a os e of SSE to 
j ow, pas Sore: inthe letters you have p constitue 
i T T ili | portable, solid “it still -remaim 
Telanal’... - || 6)500,000 | 4,180,477 | 7,600,000 | have suffied sete 5 nahes aat bar bl © | sewage could. or Pein prota be ap 
Centre Island... 1,500,000 | 2,505,948 | 6,450,000 | on twopoi co T oo Sendrag ua person. ce Serana 
Southern Island -. 1,600,000 | 5,680,675 | 4,200,000 , | on two points, viz, 1, Thereiseristing in Russia Proper, | and ’ 
- |P : ountries a fearfully danger- e 
8,600,000 | 12,876,100" | 18,250,000 | ous cattle which we call “ in?” 2, The | gid 
“ But although there is so ich doubt as to th p Tigorous measures adopted by the Prussian Gov; wad i 
existing 0 e Chine je fades in’ 1853 there ur oe prove how much the propeen of this murrain is ae f ee e peer ate yor” 
none w whatever that the ratio ey ni ed; and Dr; Greenhow shows that in spite of these [the = nearest river? If the exorem o e economically APP 
pester Itis known that.a 00,000 were sold regulations the disease does p eir way into sewer Ne ‘the engineer Ey 
Great Brit Britain alone last year, and that. since 1852 reer has| Tf hs bo : pass t ier. creat ene Se korara z are t or 
been a large export to the United Sta e year Spe we tted to be a ‘plain statement of set then to the — erer 
to 300,000 1 tons. rll Sameer on , can me doubt what course’ x e gr 
Sat ee ae 
ra seats France, Spain, N in fact, as set St could he] ment o ought totake? A one tth 
Dee gi ce at the ae Europe 
vantage. satisfy the most casua er that while cattle 
can be sent from 
ern | the matters were once diluted to an; 
Denmark, fom Åk Belgian, or Holland, | & 
fr 
essential for sanitary purposes, 
sures 7 eonim se by Sen or Eas’ estimate) to Ines it is perfect to prohi 
it as the oa ports on Ea of A ae oe aa removal res sewage matter, m 
there is not more It is quite true that cattle are shipped from large sea- | and to which 
to last longer than | Ports, but we all know that they are not produced pera eo ee 
oe comis there ; hence- the -exporters in 2 knowing that you pro- | l existed in that faid L” 
