Jorr 2, 1864] 
THE mcam d CHRONICLE AND ae AL GAZETTE, 
637 
‘now. The graziers ot Ireland we lly of | 
disease was gradually declining. 
opinion that the 
r. GARNETT, 
arge er of 
ed the graziers of Leinster, gave similar ev 
Committee then adjourned till Friday. 
a l farm Meath, xio — 
eds ng is to co eb 
power of endurance w 
never been lost sight of. 
Ww 
hae siz e, pico, iuc ap and | 
with superior speed. pei has 
Med motto is * Fortes creantur | 
ve — in establishing | 
d to win the 
size E due, th 
sweeps diem but Et 
e carried. 
wil be er d 
31b. 
1 fifth Be spee! 
THOROUGH- BRED HORSES. 
d pigs, in 
uel east 4 e I What 
retrograded in 
ong 
lence; so long 
supremacy, bat b y 
altered, and 
Pad ed. 
the commencer 
a 
Br tne and M which 1 iem mi 
ut v it is said, * These horses 
‘weights.’ Well, 
vances MN — 
was ultimately withd 
=>. Peel, qom Peel, 
0! iuge gm. 
p in the breeding of 
every 
were 80 
as the Xn 
some unfortunato prse us con ions 
lighter weights and shorter distances 
From this poe I date, under my ow 3 — e] 
ugh-bre 
e de teri iora! ration of our 
Lord P. 
e bee 
and if my a 
to that of Mr. 
M a it no lo 
rses. Sigt ed the 
e his — ‘ond I did so beca: 
=, 42 Pag ome 
ri I wanted 
rp ee thequality 
My other visit was paid 
m for Queen's Plates 
es which piber wise rok i d 
t go out of the country, 
run 
s conviction, wit 
z world 
i| * divi 
he 
rrt seis. ‘of heavy v 
authority uss 
than a origina Es tock— an fias average s stature 
from o hands to 15i—in 13 generations from the first 
cm ian, By ey s 
ak cà 
can 
* On the authority of Abd-el-Kader and my Indian 
f Zad-el-Rakeb, the gift of Soo. 
a 
that no Mises in the 
1l m 
and 9 "tha Ben acon —— ad A Hen tig aik 
Od p the turn of the lands. 
ul hors rse, which could not 
hun 
horse "which, wo ould be beate 
regio 
es? which, according to Titem E 
mii as a rus. gift from Rr to jshmadl | 
Ishmael to Solomon, Eo to Mahom 
t 
by 
would reverse the 
"n d Jittle one p^ nob. act under t 
refore, by gain 
rte the A. 
| the country, and a 
is the ne view of the 
a p! such horses, agen 
ve 6001, dor any da ing ig d horso ar up to 14 stones 
and fro — 
with ys nglo-Arabian Dei a 
knees, to su royal and imperial 
re A th ry 
we 
is a e it to the 
PA Mee price of young stock depends in gre 
on t ME 
rr aiia n 
x 
affec e 
presen nt Royal Banter Cridlesttigent as ‘hey appear), pad 
shorter yep ? The 
is owing to the sale sto our most 
[Sort in ates to China, to Heec New en land. 
e have a d left ‘to , challenge all the world. 
e breeder, and afford a 
o eir abolition reall "yr a oy P 
e, which derives a great income 
Ds Au 
water o the reve 
+ 
eit mperor 
tii racing prizes, ph promote the improvement of 
ems eni om on oem ue They well 
under the cold 
t only ce a 2 Spem e advance with ra 
wir ve i amount of — plates, and 
matches 863 it was above 250,0002. 
2s 199, prot 
without including an hovel Sakai 
“The det tion of horses is a pure fiction 
M 
horses 
description in the Un sns Kin e Fine seit thes | 
to tho: 
- diris imagine pr light vri and short 
courses aro de and encourage 
motion will find 
d 
| surface, it dries almost as 
bs prevent. 
» late the sum of money which the 
ght days from the dense crowds 
* Nobody im n assembly of ond 
and thor rs. pet Mr. Percy Wyndham 
support, 
“13, Berkeley Square, June 27.” 
AGRICULTURAL QUESTION, 
SUBSOIL ?—And, above all, of draining it and v ape 
Dig below the A inches of plo ur in n un- 
f de ows pofi 
d, and as ‘impervious. - Place it on the 
bs. 
al ak 
what a volum is di opens u 
| how its elements seem to Meier neglect the as d 
ing their developme utilisation 
cry is quite right, and that if you do so you will have none w uni 
but common hacks running for Plates. id à or 
Sos run hi in Demille, ania Wise h heavy Pe weights in death-bed bid his sons dig for 
ea : t the sa ime, horses now- adir. aro as capablo of di hich he 
er wee. Well reote pmi fe was thoughe | As there is E nationa j die nst converting | aney searched, but not in 
aate en a iu. um old won the Feather PI ate at New- horses into beef, some Pia kept 0 wa ining ering caltivation brought em 
$tro-yesr-olds did Sot ton te Cone ee » bat the fact I mention E nehepes in short races for the amusement of their | -o +4 ' 26 A 
hows how the breed has improved. ' If the breed of horses If ‘those who pay the fiddler have a right to | nearly 6 feet high, Sisowing: tp th 
pas fallen off, buy ly be extraordinary people, ell the tune, yid are they to be ab = evenly till i they ook lik Aer 
horses "MR they over ve. pe san ode TM p des mateurs, who rarely subscribe to a racing prize A : a el sete, aoa Tino that 
yearlings at iai ete Ball including wha o are never vp Ms a wende - fie e that grew vn in v sor TM. 
that of the Royal studs at Hampton ‘Court. epend upon it | gentlemen profess a courses, d Bu int ras once ts rp pne leted C They d - 
bod a lic r Ur) gnia m prices for brutes. Among | predilection for the old four mile Gisin s Plates, which M pn US KA re rage ne, do not 
finest that late run for many M ved reality de Sree broke down so many horses t ey were revised in "MA here k Pha esu d nti E i 
as have during my recollection. In m opinion there is | 1 is ge 1847, and 1861. Although I s ecate a return c" t y lan idiers and rif 
be gre in the world like a thorou ogh-bred. glish horse; he barbaro ous system, I am a stre vocate for!" How gie PEETA "n Lr s 
TANTA feni tee b nu" recollect the you certainly rt national prizes to test the capabilities of endurance “the oue y Smi ME x yo ege E 
miles in 10 hours that Mr. Osbaldeston won + ewterke t| Small kes, (i E plates of 2000, to be raus culti ti x He ds ae i pes 
DU he sboose t hunters or strong half- Dred horses? Not for ewmarket, the Round Course for lacing th yo, bsoi meris 
I MN EI rer ^ ha took ^ js quie ae did cae years and upwards, i in the 1st October; the ged is ons oil ya the Pu I, but ploughing 
any training, and hever varied in this choice. He rode each | ÎN the rii T the Beacon Course, for a corérd edil de tags d anotei Gen. 
horse four miles, his riding weight being 10 stone. One horse | horse carrying 11st., the winner of the first slike COROT EROD SURES 128 AEs: SORE: aerated, and pre- 
5 als Xp ge went 16 mi t 32 minutes, and 7 lb. extr Shall be bornai ed ul joa ved subsoil, when the top soil 
hou. members say, TW should the done that ee the din Cerca areca as, Mac ern en ai “fame tore 
for Queen’s Plates prepar pede 10 Dako this | horse, that the constant habit of carrying heav th 
EI ia P SOR a yee in| Weights detroye quick MEDE ‘The pe à of “the | e — cultivation = this prabe ben is ae ‘ae 
Queen’s Plates. Le take rds a year in the ams test man would be a a if h nches, ny allo d in fact, pek the depth of a 
" an x on n 
a year as a heavy por |o 
hy 
horses is n oan “Tailors, from tha "life they lead, and from e i m earth een ee mà rug frag by 
me en Flaten, There itt o class of le who enter | wearing heavy boots, preserve i speed. They an the inches cod "ass deeper. How does is five 
sought to shut out phi We have. aiwa e hay pnei give 10 yards in 100 to any of the industrii ah " accord with the S meh ‘ements 
free-trade for the turf; we have challenged fore Hes o carry heavy burdens, as weight nicis poten ran down 13 feet 6 
sien ee eee compete with ours; and we d m the elasticity o sinews, and. stiffens Dro 
stood upon i teras vit Bogs hors hought D. t they Hon — of the legs. : ee Cg nh ur jà 
have, but these horses are E CE Rer Train at Newmarket under 11 
horses run—all of deen euntry abroad country-bred | and in six months he will entirely lose bis raci 
England forthem. I ean on yel h bred, and l buyers come to | Emblem and Emblematie, the winners of the Li 
qe aya ce n that I think the hon. | Steeplech nnot beat a three-year-old at 
heaeske to rectify this E nol ator in the manner in E even weights for two miles. Wh rses lose th 
by doing away with n Queer etd, deterioration that is to df speed without any apparent cause, the trainers ascribe 
to run in. If -= Governm n d M d | it to the d y of nature or to the effi c mit à FARM 
e question o weights and distan nly 99 cases out of 100 it is owing to exercising them un A [The following remarks the House of Commons 
Ee ant o n an d the menm onl hopo heavy lads, who have been retained in their serv’ the other this subject.] 
ventured to express these ions if T hea an Le RA Mit fen m charitable motives, . (1. Ax important change — of late year en 
question ; but, as I no longer own a horse I their position, In former days, when far 
have no personal in in the mat orae of any description, be the is so — l a Th h ivided, "the far x mene 
arises from my E x ag ter whai avever, eroe are scarce, because the game playe e | were much su arm erii was — 
that may improve the breed or C LN in any measures | heroes of ‘old. were suey small horses. The cele-|as a member of the farmer’s family. There 
We a following letter f from: Admi A Rous, which | brated imerack, in stood 13 hands 3j inches. | no great difference between the master "- man mei 
pestes Times 7 Latterly we have bred more for size and strength.|they lived together on intimate t The farm 
but one opinion among all persons | From the days of Rubens, Castrel, and Selim (1810), ' servant, if a man of good character, eas habits, and 
