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THE PARE AE ESS oe HE 
[OCTOBER 3, 1857, 
aperients saan a ‘astringent “applications i vi 
a 
je Tiaa 
ce, than 
were entertained, or any pong adopted. 
nthrifty coat, a little 
ed plewro-pneu 
known diseases whieh stent both man and animals. 
is = 
is inflamma 
vests the lun 
of these t moro Sonem at the same time 
— in i cattle 
aminn Bed 
ferreos na exhibit the most formi able trac 
poin he- 
The pei meen Aris the causes of “meee the: dsc | 
which affect ely man an shane fr 
in m ity. 
bring the light ht of science to bear on 
amount of facts that can be collected relating to 
rod dees eee disease. It i no use to allow 
urces of knowledge “to be opposed to 
Itis of n eair” science pue 
} ig latter 
aks ioe 
ce and false dhe and 
athens of the pleura appear, as in true pleurisy, 
to be the natural results of o 
tion of re i 
exposure to 
So likewise, —- 
for the most part 
_ yet of much greater siz 
the bodies of | 
being 
—— mareg 
ound that lungs were 
MES henvist oo) water and 
e than is 
to the inary 
Tease nsider the disease as due to the same 
een anid as path: to yield to syne same system 
ea 
propaga ated 
n 
cau 
h the pleura and the anon y 
aae m A 
by the skin Jothin ng o 
It was thought that the oot a 
was near our shores, but th t of Professor 
SIMMONDS to the Continent baiia aie accounted | 
hi 
mals. 
ries of Europe, whilst the u 
met with a journey of amas hundreds of 
miles towards Poland and Rus 
We have thus oeenvinal” “to ee out mn 
of differe 
distinctive oie cannes 
letel Pae aia in short, te D not bene [= 
at ei y o e “a not a Worth 
the 
pti jaar in addition to 
a degree better than 
stiff loam 
may be useful to 
clay, previous crop B 
$ | or It 
mention that on pl Pte side of the same field I 
have an excellent 
of Mangel, so 
ing lected 
tomy having serapan it, which I have done fr tas 
years, was till this spring much out of co Yet 
Sedah and of Whi ps—anil. 
y neighbor ilures as conspicuous as my own, 
appears to to be the same nune the system of 
ent is high or whe ther 
ips. In former years when 7 ae 
land o esi e, I grown oxi 
ni Benat s of Dale’s Hybrids. Why Basi e do the 
ention that it is.my intention to make ey 
hi 
year aa like half my root erop consist of 
I believe t is district, trong land, this crop 
bos never fail when the ppe means are adopted, 
mn cultiva ion 20 ssar E gr io 
ka apos “of live cattle wi ent precau- added to Page 
and ¢ — a near hes the im-| 3 cwt. of salt, as i PRE fe i 
portation of. dey be bon ressing I have grown excellent crops both of and 
some ferogions blunder or misinformation, | of agi The Mangel and the Swedes yri od 
kas ad aas in cargoes and in a dry state for | Place each other in alternate rotations, thus 
purposes of ma: were continued to be prohibited, boas ~~ ae ge ry oe gegen: in 
ntil i iaer of representations made to a collateral 
t | the Board of Trade the prohibition has been re- benefit Nerves oy Be the P t wa 
ea so far as Sae any existing signee | ooti ed system of alias - Sete 
And such is the of a sufficient supply | a greater extent than formerly, and Tn ‘weil 
of boiin for the British agriculturists, that = is Se re d segs 4 a 
{ hoped that this foolish prohibition, so 
- | affects bones, will be altogether done away with. 
Tue Keythorpe troversy is brought to a 
mrg : 9 and Pantie < dove by the mee 
r. J A Trimmer. Mr, TRIM _ 
rficial ne by which the ne forma- 
tis ns figured on our geological maps obse 
It is through i chiefly that san ikk 
rars come into tical — — pyre fe ese 
acco 
ingly 
Mr. 
e MaS iculturists than an hor geologist of the pa 
e have to lament the on an able and enthu- 
siastic teacher, and a kind and as friend. 
he following fetter is from Mr. Battey DENTON : 
more ange diffuse 
sent a ne the Dalei Hybrids br gonr 
orst of the roots are suchas 
the the a 
not under Turnips for ©. Basa eight years. 
© | Willoughby Wood, Holly Bank, B Treat. 
ured. HINXWORTH DRAINAGE. 
and agri- | [The following communication was received before we heartof 
the Ja lamer nted death of Mr. 3 Joshua Trimmer, ‘to Whos 
Hinxworth it refi 
_Brzone I reply briefly to some parts of the letter 
m Lyne, Hinxworth, and Keythorpe” ‘hab 
vee by Mr. Trimmer, I will assure hsa gentleman 
he only did me justice in br 
words 
: eai, 
blisters on the sides are imperatively called for. 
Linseed or -cake should be very Sedii i 
given, pa in the way of food and aa a 
wo vise 
cake in pa Bata where th 
the ae 
n s a Car hg wet prophylactic effect, 
me affected by the 
are affected, or 
of being afini. oy oe contained in — 
the more remarkable r because it occurs ore is 
same field in which ea good cr 
Swedes, 
in which = treatment of the land y Sa the two kinds 
wedes having been 
dir Pre: 
of my early 
aken “ae the fpi — them over again ; but thin b 
for 
with 15 tons of farm 
addition 5 cwt. 
portion. spn the field on ie same day ith Dale’s en 
Beiene, » however, was here in fault, both as} « i omission of'the “through. the pone peer 
to the c Snes gt e and agitas the treatment.  Howeve siar i rae Paa when I ny i, fiend Afe a Mee oa “ts ska a ng tat ee for all aay 
mysterious sits origin, there = st i A a — T | a notice wa sudden ee It is hardly necessary for | a es empt to gain any unfair unfair advantage in this discussion, 
C on that the disease ee oy | hat my pen opped from my hand, and all m “sole object bei to record such facts as aee T 
is infectious. The „frequency of the instances of a | inclinatio Lrealised + . a perations at Hi worth, 
beco coming affected, the malady being this sad pa unexpecťed loss. Mr. aiaa, di which appear tome to require still further ex 
ce long been on the most friendly terms, though we dif- tion ,) in a plain intelligible manner. 
a distance and nal first ets rd —_ as to | fered on the subject upon which he last wrote, and I ctions drawn . by 3 Mr. Tr 
_ render it “ie anil unsafe to view the he disease, as other | Should be s if any word of mine uttered in ae with reference to = term rmn “homogen eneous,” as 3 
than infectious. With regard to its treatment, ersy should appear ungenero _ With | what he considers to be or not to be h 
there may opinion as to the your permission, therefore, I will postpone a time all | appear oa amount 4 to 
pady of one vag nr bleeding but there can | } et h to either Keythorpe or Hinxworth. | re expression in 
no difference amongst those competent. to| n conviction the take the opportunity of ag | consider “the gault clay at: 
decide, as to the gross impropriety of large W — san cam — memp in homogeneous to satisfy the : 
or repeated bloodlettings. The vital powers seem pU bein Or CALAT adenine AAT ee eere Srel by the ar 
concentrated Chiat .-th ro science—the de- | that clay to be especially ` 
Eea a Ania an gon a ear | 
, and is dimin elsewhere. If we 
lower the system too much by depletion the consti- 2eugieg T TE 
tution receives a blow which it cannot recover. FAILURE OF e TURNIPS. 
For the same reason active ti ald be| War sa explanation can be given of i 
r the L gi 
avoided, but mod tted. | almost universal failure of white N apna n Turnips in | s 
Sedatives to lower the action of th saline | the midland districts my own case this fail 
to n | 
but well cou 
