490 THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
b ells 
crushed or dissolved in a 
but a very valuable manure ma 
yt this ^£ 
formed, vile the sanitary state of such villages i 
would be very much impro 
Bien ие, etd ieal ечим ө. here arise as to 
whether fishermen are the 
such guano—or whether their -jamdiorda should no 
manufacturers 
rm: or whe 
во, thus saving the erection of village wein 
excluding monopoly, and ensuring to fishermen a 
better market for their refuse, 
manufacturers < : » © 
Re^ - 
Once satisfied on 
enquiry wiil be * How is 
he bred ? writers suggest, take th 
d we have but little to fear. ibo 
this point, It is quite | the average breed ; yea vieni EID 
e that some of the veriest weeds we have seen bought | thorough- a horse, as а rule 
а ten-pound note to run before the ba stage, | narrower chest, longer legs, 
eould- boast a lineage of spotted purity in direct sinews, than the half o; 
from the 2 E these bones 
eame over 
1 
e, armed 
inco. нове of an editorial 1 ve 
kill on а onist, he should take. care, not only that | could trace 
fore him, but | u 
s 
yat it Now 
I condemned, despise ja or undbrrated the Е ed bee 
. Experience must be left to answer such questions , 
satisfactorily. No lans would эри» horse, why shou mmend a stallion ктт - ry v size, e 
«with the C сөтен = рө, of the others. isher- | three-fourths of die i Еа that I condemn ? ee | ea ita every px со >- 
men; for instance they found they ena s ste s alone ought to b ET to shield me from ће of every -— in bodies of widely different 
more oP Um terok iele: t tis- nw Cross on Breeding dud уг half-breds (by det нй inp venie "pow ere =ч 
material, would be at liberty ќа do so; тч ат breis tog g Бе о о е сове im ca 
ha f d я tm h , 1 › dd dv irit the thorough-bred horse makes "x st of hunters, the! Since {һе investigation of the chemical e: 
UTE р US ad daily, i Y | nob hargers, and equal to any for the phaeton ог | of ou ps has i Em 
they could make the cheapest and best manure | drag, and a steady- cart horse w if s Фе йрй гор 
l acturer in large | of carrying 15 stones across the country, why no ome more Tur rather than more si 
у 
for the raw material at the same time, but he could оо 3 i и rtain plan 
em no күрер 3 уынан took care x their | 14 bands, ean b edigree direct from the s a а y wee . И 
‚оу. and tena Sea-weed. соо] Бе: mares. Тһе writer quoted instances of the case of four | ре followed in the n by some 
md, ire gend, un sisi Ше mes repr А УГ ышы Her Mem, pu etm дт ы Уа 
east only in aratively sm 
и oed i yd a green state along with peat ips 15 stones. Granting this, for the sake gu t ынды erop са iid ccesnfü 
ес and servas added, o r soid separatel : p 
2 реет there et not 20 such horses in the Еа | by the lapse of time, а sufficient quantity wd 
Ж s iB dif endisse d or the world; nex what chauce , ther 4 СЕНЕ cotistituent 
їз the o:dinary availing himself of suc foia of combination in whic 
ташы, ач ihat тей should be done |animals ys their ai Ain are gla.ly secured һу differen hich 
Ao turn them to. advan antage. More than the laudlo gh | the for rac vm purposes, at such sums ign Mie == бин p 
) kr j vi rested ; and were a rr are expeet t ог! with the advance о ге зоа " 
"experiment fa airly made, there is no doubt but dat If, then, these first-rate horses cannot be pr iSi the that, coupled with the unequivoeal fct | 
.eomparatively idle capital would. жые -— eeder must be Y ug а such as he can get, soils contain th nint 
and productive investment, —Fisherme y Ье аз | апа is ni aes obliged to put up with a third-rate quantity sufficien 
-idly disposed as they are represented to be, bi bw they animal. ad ail silii by stating ве my of тора though not altoge 
‘are not uta to the жм of money ; В ктк pios i Ee 
e for all ade dt "fs h 
tor 
brought to land, much at the squalid misery and 
idleness which characterise them would disappear. 
ceive a suré 
THE BREEDING ОЕ € 
cu dod for our uiid prove d have been fe 
some seeming justice in ihe psc but pun БЕРУ Bo | |grow wth tlie Wird бтн of that eler ent | 
i| I t ed to the conclusion that nif 
t ec 
thorough-bred horses for the ноч dy ? aea ccm ! familiar Ф eve 
чай: unt s T has bee us 
o progen 
ai 
burn his herd-book, and buy up some balf-bred bull for a | йор SP vit inem 
ч зуф improvement in in e short-horn 5 in other words, | à doetri 
because І г r the purpose of br eeding, half-| My. ER 
bred h. orses rof; gre renter substance, that. three трае еа: another е; 
weigh 
мев, in one of his recent 
0 
pes 5 
much phum er dese 
bow 
rate thoroughbreds, ergo, the. pure short.horn m 
impro by the of a half-bred bull. I will leave не ba 
our а to determine whether this is a logical conclu- | р 
sio ommen (i 
ILI had ze half-bred s allior [Posi n 
^ io im- | stituents of the СУ -— of a i nitrogen, p, is 
n | exhausting cro 
our breed эз s, ther 
ut fi 
"anh. by which union we 
1 bred horse 
ure 
however, hou the result 
ts from the of two nden 
ES which, however, › appear to me to hav 
ing on the subject. 1f I am not stir, 
combinati i 
= Survive after being thus c ed a pum spegbr-and tb jore on such as 
- down by such thorough-b bred (ride tile) v A rd mg: et vers; ao so likewise with the sheep and the | the cereals, bo cs contin in their 
Ep antagonist » vil altribelé X io t ae СА which. ae iem MA M ва ›гзев we re Pew qualifica- quantity of 
. hesa says « e dandy officer tin ħe man of diff. ўа only secure by the ination | through thik- rere of abundance 
"hardsbips of i fa чынар,” the same mystical purity of horse QN sm all head ju iy q jos M ШТ Ec beer gel nn s 1 
; ‹ í enginy quarters, power ighs, | Bean and leeuminous plan 
| iro gathers the conqueri t 4 gna, "ico кр 
.., Bpeed of his course,” and the © foxhound the bote di bet BORA E ui nte oid "grec ok 9 bottom ;Téeed containing а triffieg 
„8668 him through a run," which wondrous faculty, he | the old English hunter or lack; diio ME ой, bec " the f onl 
pe thorn or а Leiz t fat | extent | Z vi ы, Ж 
© quickly, an Alderney cow to gi mm ge ancient Spanish horse, considered by the | produce their nitrogenous 
алыныуы жайы быс ку my iere M p me эз бә ы Пре f s Fu aig 
в A or. t 
was going to add, а ан donkey жыгу чан elevated (s жо Ras fore x ince meis р Kepa иЗ чч кады is 
LI 
very long А Wonderiul faculty 
fori i y ipei secu 
red de Du INIT 
um ав we find in the thorough bred h 
бы Well-bred pig, DE aristocrats jum 
i spirit, айу, а апа 
ition to Ы 
inactivity, sa promen lean he other for ир" uud 
w assures 
good таша as well as my Arousa — hav 
stitious regard, ecause | necessary 
D n iih « care has been employed for | ће Turnip, 
many generations past. to secure the рее 
Paesi of the pei 
r 
т ofa of antiquity, it is far better than to rest satisfied a 
as 
res for | and fas 
by — weeding out the latter and vitini the | the Sete. but simply E the 
à *isa much greater the soil o erived from 
ure b 
self, with who 
T that halde paa without an ex- 
ees with зовем to purity of blood іп all animals ; 
d when once a breed is урад? эл. d ы. ан 
vilae uL саге, by the е ondem 
rur 
cy in some form or ot 
r, 
pure, Ifthe impr 
t the earliest age will convert a given нуе б бс di afit standa ir 
parintii of food into the utmost. -— of. buteher' the quantity. of gebe 
causing 
avit of starch, &e., in 
ead A 
trot, accompanied by a larger and wider frame, 
this oie Pea bulb, 
Mis bone, and more ротира Sapiro e organs t Foun 
mg 
ч at ega. horse nce these na Turnip- whieh when grown 
a eations че еса combined, аз it often is in | haust 1, because — ү! 
the three-parts ard sig it i up t accomplish m a crop when. d 
e means in our hands =, d nued excellence, b by vr qund uf oil, and ш 
ich, we enan the next generation е мекан, м that element: I 
requisite amount of берйр, without risk — 
em nr ren va eoru the first cross, In|factory. "The experiments on Ue 
| the merits of a breed I would not, as one of the | gen by plants are too limited 
