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e ants, on their own ipse divit, can refuse | ponsainod u n the farm, also the hay, and straw, roots, 
right that I should. entirely p ques the subject o over, | railway. servi ips dus. (omms, | Grass; ke T he quantity of meat pe upon the dares 
— r < may be surmised), they are by an nother clause t 200 lbs. per acre over the whole farm. 
b compelled to purify and cleanse out every truck in z nt: rod June 21, 
MeL t then Serap — which cattle have travelled before it is again loaded.| Iron pe ren —Eighteen years or more ago I bought 
E and riding ho of the shoulders; for whilst you cannot well have | Carriers and innkee ers must do the like with their | of Messrs. Garrett a number of 15-feet iron hurdles on 
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the shoulders of a riding horse too oblique, those of the cart | carriages or premises where cattle (stock) have been | wheels, at 25s., ers here they are still, almost as good 
borse i ht P» raped a. ba i nad drin to AS vp confined, under a penalty of 10s. for each head of stock. | as ever. Well, my farm neighboars looked at them for 
| Be Segue meee oo res ds —the I tation of Diseased | 17 and have at length come to the conclusion 
honld be paid to | The second of these Bills—the mportati I yea g 
es ee. Puer yc that aro arcad kable a e pua for Cattle and Unwholesome Meat Bill—places all importa- | that fr sheep folding, &c., they are a real „economy, 
xe and for the cem gg of their constitution, and ve tions into our ports upon the same footing, whether | takin cost, and effici iency into consideration 
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that was not fat, for I know oui of the business to be | part thereof,” and it provides for the examination that iron fencing will also soon be considered cheaper 
certain that his owner would have made him fat if he pend of all animals.or parts of.animals or fish in what-|than ‘even a orn fence, especially as land becomes 
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an nimals, and a 2 cultivation of land by steam ‘will no doubt articles of package imported, &c. and for their} roots to draw the land and no bulk to occupy it 
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xamination * af all meat,|  Sewaged Italian Rye-grass.—I w wr to correct an 
will | poultry, game, fish, and animal substances intended | error that I made. I said that my farm horses con- 
for food,” and for its destruction. Now, supposing all | sumed 1121bs. daily. It should “fer been 168 Ibs. 
ores of 10. Or ete will $ | this is truly requisite (which we by no means allow), is | every 24 hours, That would be 103 cwt. weekly, or 
increased value of tho foal. Some three weeks back there P reason nable to trust all this PE to a class of men 42 lbs. of d € e in 24 hours. At 10s. per week 
were something like a dozen cart stallions shown on the st of feeding a te farm horse in full or 
market hill in this — nae I feel certain that it would Cip Then there i is the power given | heavy work) this would giv value of nearly 20s. per 
saber nama ne of the others bris ye to the rearing of | to race ond official carriers’ servant Rye-grass. x Th fet have no other food so 
foals, I think they should be kept well, especially if promising | to animals they may deem Pa hg What a a scope for long a Ae po enough of the re They consume 
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the work of one horse. But, remember, never let a colt be | Then again the Scotch transits or Irish transits, an 
knocked up; if you do, he is almost sure to be a slug all his our own transits from | port, to port. he former would | 
life; in fact, no horse should ever be overdon | 1 = í etí 
- The feeding of cart nd" isa ik important only: export to Fort Patrick, or Holyhead, or Liver pool, | 0t £g. 
in tl f the fi c., under the same rules as for salted fish from 7 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. - 
Scotia, or dried canes from Archangel, This is simply | ONTHLY COUNCIL: Wednesday, July 6.—Present, 
absurd. Ireland, Scotland, and our own ports m i i 
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The Question is, What is economy? Certainly not 
starvation, or keeping the horse below his work; but 
rather keep him above his k. It is scarcely necessary 
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mond Barker, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Barthropp, Mr. 
proua to compel all parties e perdre carryin UN. Xr Barrak Ny. Cantrell, Colonel Challoner, 
tock to provide them with water is very proper d le i 4 
he main features of the Bills are good. Protec- | Hudson, Mr. Hutton, Mr. Jonas, Colonel e 
irsta ood fi $ Gen nnd aa supervision is much needed, - surely | m = Milward, Mr. Pain, Mr. dell, 
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and stover without corn, but I never could find it would 4500 | ti. me «o T AOAR WI ens PI f: mt Hr: inj m Thompso1 1 » M.P. a wi osa Tories, d Mr. 
with my own horses. ‘One great point I think is, ithat the y e[o iki A cr in DET ds, 
horse drivers do not spend so muuch ti time with their horses as | Sale, or disposal of stock to be at the emi of a large | and Dr. € 
t|class of petty officials for the most part unfitted for Yon 
their work, as not knowing the pechitaitiies of the 
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Scotch. oadcasting.— A té Orr dent Pig 
complains n ns "ues a asks E ata rit would not "n paying the current year’ nemini was seconded 
be better to drill. In reply, I say that eae Torr, but lost o ion by 11 noes 
after his S ork is d adm dati venture to ta E only j ^ great | "Pene 4 
horse in a loose box or cov S fas | ELA "mul penes tt Eee a CR EE be lst af an 
ushel of corn per week, than in am open garde i een settee the same day, 
the vicissitudes of our ir climate i ig an o yard, Broadcasting is quite out of date in the south, cirie ? i 
| (To be concluded in our next.) for by it we lose the great benefit of the horse i (ERR 
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The C. Home aoe Killing day offers in the spring, away ad Prep acter the past 
Cattle Disease Bill and the Importation of Dis- used J 20 sunset 7 month ha i teen examined ly the Committee, by 
cased Cattle and Unwholesome Meat Bill— These two | hed oes hoed 20 acres of When, Pu a 4 Messrs. Quilter, Ball, & Co, the Society's 
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onse of ( Conk ons. _ They are Bills of -— rend rint Hrt k space of 7 f - 4 oor Ten to | the bankers on June 30 was 28177 3s. lld. The 
nasmuch | 12 acres are considered a day's work, but with an extra | balance-sheet for the quarter ended June 30, 1864, and 
series of rules and regulations oerte s i Ue transit | wire horses, and an extra 1s. for M =, we got | the statement ofsu and arrears, were laid on 
) an i. e. all comp nm and their exposure er 20 acres. The same remark ap to Beans, | the table, the amount of arri arrears then due being 7971, 
for sale in our fairs and m It does not y This i is by far the best and ye Mane iu o ecco | cusa “Mr, Thompson, M.P., 
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“s Obnoxious, and perp , s to the crop, uo? a or root crops. We | during the interregnum in the Secretaryship. 
voccm against the farming interest. Taking the two | harrow x Beans well w about one inch out of In Si IIL, Breaking up P. Dior, 0 apa of 202. 
consecutively we find as follows pee bd per-|the ground, and Bates - Shen twice when further | was awarded to Mr. Charles Belcher, Little Cox well, 
Son who shall turn out, or place an: any pon open | vanced in wth. ha peas hoe is used in the rows. | E eornm 
quuion, open fie &e., or in fields i insufüci ciently | It does not pay to permit weeds "a grow among your | The of th in Class II ounced at 
-— or uj any pe s premises without leave, corn. J. J. Mechi, prs 1 n t Mor ithiy C a ctus z vins" : 
shall ours them along any highway without) Corn Grown at Ti iptree Hall Farm ; Agri of 1863. |. a E PROMPT VORT (he Vah WE wi E e 
great care, shall expose for sale in any fair, qr. bus. usual), has since repaired the omission, and 
market, or eter em e weg rneer cause to | Tho 
suspect the i 
d (red ied eur dias | him! rcge Bligh Mone, Coley Park, Reading 
| Newcastiz MrxrING.— The complete plan of the 
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| be cat above stated, on their way to, or may | Italian cowaged fed, cut green, i 
tended for h A fond «Or fair, &e., or y idR. be et acre 
with an nios * he deem to be affected Dou ni gr, simwa by 8) acil ot 
offer} y lous or infi ase" Any perso Cabbage, and 3 acres of Turni 
i liable Y obstruction to such seizure and re cut green for stock 
: to a penalty of five pounds; and ¢ edes (25 cart-loads per acre, estimated at 
ors are further em 4 18 tons per acre) . 
Cou, : power a general Orde: Mangel Wurzel, 26 tons per acre ir M Es 
or “ meat I ME cattle or stock, Pasture made into hay, 3 tons per acre . np ; 
« » Skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other eur 1d LEM. Sir Ma oe te, Bart., 
cattle, or of hay, straw, fodder or other articles | Farm Stack-yard, &6. ., v. ü Acland, Thos Dyke; Arkwri J. totes ; 
ely to propagate infection.” ‘They have also nu oe hy = el a mel ioi x Barnett, Charles | Bowly, Ed.; pee m, T. W., MP.; 
a nv? constables, amd others, &c, to remore or| i abbey, da "mam Cantrell, Charles 8; Challoner, Colonel; Dent; J. D, 
in sach removal or seizure, In all this P, Gibbs, B. T. kei ; Hobbs, Wm. ee: 
"^ad E power bondi: men act u their own| The two first fields of Wheat, iw air sfr Hohe E M.P.; Hos '€ W ren; Kingscote 
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esponsibility, No provision is | harvest, produced 162, odd per acre, besides the straw | Colonel, Mb. Milward, pon Plymouth, Mayor 
r wrongdoing. Then : left. iil tho Dos, Ois end pat d pa of the ek wars! of; Pain, Thomas; Pope, Edward; Randell, eria; 
