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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(Marcu 96, m 
harity she could not live. The case of tw 
living together presents a s 
tage and one fire do for bo 
pining 
sed ME "hele daily y nutriment e 
2400 carbon, — 100; eyes just sufficed to keep them i 
fair health as be expected to be enjoyed by tors 
worming on 80 vents of aie though probably still below what do 
uld have been desirable. 
e conclusion zs as ae this part of the [pe 
gene Evers the parish 1 
ded and |? 
is inten 
ngle women | Which, added to the 
edi e, give 
cost of t the ‘fam 
asked whether the children’s Lira satisfi 
^ “They ase they must take what is given them, 
ask for more,” 
E t would be foreign to the immediate subject of this 
and that m 
s. 6d. as the weekly | suffered to cast his eyes 
“wel ims the ere ice reply, they w T over the deci 
P Moaea colour, calved Sept. 6 
2d Duke of Oxford 
ould all hav cisions T doubt ny 
Bell has sent the pedi 
e been reversed. 
“ Thom: 
igree of Lord 
, 1846, Gane 
5649). ud 
inquire 
ition of the agricultural ege The im 
& of their dwellin 
. | Northampton bes 
of Troy, in Am 
[9 their great State ‘Sho ow la st uiu 
49); gc 
dp pre 
as the 
Val, 
miu 
Ameri a, 
s jus and v 
rightly, iineinglpub at mes xdg pal torah no 
ubt affe n their condition generally. 
ular with ro Pied EP 
f the hou 
gr. gd. Makor na 
Het, by stex, (1876), 
after t 
the: 
ren 
wages, the impro 
ime mrs for meddlin ng. But in one way it is eire 
to op way t o the improvement by taking the 
ill appear c 
on the whole children seem 
ci ood, and there are Noc where they suffer 
e the seeds of future dis- 
W 
pa sown in e are met with the 
man ; pies t tothe — sytem, though nominally | 
free "to move, the labourer is virtuall as he was 
déscribed i in Fragomen Boo 200 e rs ago, when it 
ag gal 
e 
nex iode rent that the men for the - part who 
chilly fe with a a ien ER of 
theory at least, appear to 
YEN 
ery, i wliih p be "ema | 
ing also 
the etus 
[ee] 
T 
SIE 
£u 
E e» 
pedigrees. neighbouring bull t 
Mo and highly nite of by all vio 1 Lt pig 
has not been entered in 
en nr ee = Book sins 
Oxford was “4 
Oxford Cop, 
see 
; dee 
Duke | ot ‘Northumberland (1910) pes 2d 0 
Tail (26 (4414), 1 
e|by Far ry m toss Cow 
peers ore nutriment than timed who live more directi d or b es 
largely on anim and this pps with the boc snb i att elevate ought at cows ‘sale 
opinion that animal diet is by no mean - ry. | un is be mere "d pilares until all unnatur E 2d Oxford Cow mr sai al v at Hh. 
Indeed it may pe reme: embered that cr tiie case of the | restric "nn pie i ee now prevent him from | and Zord Hardinge (her grandson), ai " 
maximum allowance of bread, the ik ntity of nutr jm Abg s labour to the best market. aughters—six.in all, were shown at res 
ment conside rably Peik "wha t was deemed t meeting of the Yorkshire County Society ii Meat 
minimum allowance. 7, and each obtaine remium. + Lord Hardin » 
this point it may be doubted whether, in so great bulk, à NOTES ON Caen SHORT-HORNS. highest premium as a bull calf; his sire, 2d Duke of 
— Y oec font up agi yv hog tier ut xford, highest premium as an aged bull; 3d Duke of 
assimilation. ni ere seems ACI " T A 
of variety in diet, which Larsen health is in er Lorp Har is po wing is a letter from Oxford, second premium ; and his own sis highest 
overely folt, an the great expenditure of vital force | Mr. Bates, dated Kiklenrington, near Yarm, August 25, premium as a heifer calf, 24 Oxford Cow second 
which must arise from almost all the food being taken cold 4 B premium as a: d cow ; her daughter, own dide & 
into the stomach. Any expe nt ich might meet the one yi 9d Duke of Oxford, second premium : 2 
of theso evils would tend to mitigate the other. The greatest Pw Bell has just brought me the "iae ce , ido idi a 2-year old; 
obstacle to improvement here exists in the habits of the poor | of Harriot qom the dam of your Lord Hardin slot that there were > ree first premiums, and thre 
iene, Atom a baya eon mado in tni deeds | gavo 154 pints of milk in tho morning, and 10} pnts ee ma tkana gto have boos moria eg 
some Shigolntion to think that fair health and a life passed in ening—on Grass only—no hand food, and the but they Slt knew that they would have given pi 
the open air, enable their possessor to thrive under a dietary 
which in the close atmosphere of a facto 
enervate him 
Nothing bas yet been said of the labourer’s beverage. 
ee 
ory might speedily | | jus 
[produce bs batter for the day was, 32 ounces, bela 
ust 3 0 uart of milk. 
er week—s, d. 
The butter here at present (16 oz. = lb. 3 is 11d. 
12 10 
by 
E And certainly they (the judges) were most 
is comparatively little used. Tea is very genera per lb. or. H 
iunpht b ucl lente in th s when he ought properly to have been left out without 
sonso of tho word, but as stimulants dopo and fa trict = milk, if sold at 1d, po quart, or E Mh aen ma! etter bulls at Sear- 
e o: n of other foo eer can borough th an Captain Shaftoe’s. I think the 
t of the labourer’s diet 29 
rarely or ever afford M hd: it. anes eri ent E e a. Bell's — ios E was bare, and vill ES T^ * fall account of Lord Hardinge and 
small beer for drinking in harvest time ; but for the most part | I to! cows, and she Tas been predece 
it is only consumed under circum: TR sis aodepa e viet; incisa he to get to her old com So Sd eon ae 
.or 88. go on the Saturday and Suné y at the maoe d might have gium more milk, Home Correspondence. 
is ee rosy ae op ws ala paps only in ae abe os yc ed s qiie The i ccident : Bursting of the 1 
tbat the pres allowance or the orality c iro not enough quart ping 21 ounces of bu atte n ange cary all — penus pip 
to ke us without = 
other nml bt x p ariig privation, or the EL TA ST, and ge 1 boughs i m 1804, calved on Grass, water are liable to after being similarly ex These 
rise case of two old peop Hm pos pene mene of 5s. :— | for Eag mon ies: ner ida andit önt Prarie a rincipally of o ad 
“Mutton 7 "| "Bacon aS v rud Merge 13 oz. of p or 21 o oz. of butter per meal ; | ik ad pag rig all directi dns M so I may, 
Butter. A AN Batted cr ho ete By erra elm daro eme oe Pe ee and | in proof of this, instance the cracked state of day ad 
Sugar.. ay hs Tea. = 25 d 5 su milk at m. por qun 28s per ved au. buster 35 autumn, and its porosity after draining; or the dif 
oe ise $ 0 h e : 0 Hu 9L 4s, 4d there would be a little loss in Sun or | ference of size in a brick fresh from the nee 
Rent 18 | Rent.. 33/10 by creaming after A 
com neighth. The soil in makin embankments to 
FR Tal m a pasture with 19 other Saas at Halton. wat ight is necessarily put Met in à bur 
Leaving a balance of 5d. i t 
Sz tf | Ma pere «tt |1 om of butter pot quart ia my diy af Halon Cal dep tid "ir and watar, and so ei 
ih nies urit uii pacha type» | He res eiii in Northumberland, and my West | all the time that it is so kept, but will so continue! 
B ^ d 0s. 5d. fig in Pages yielded 2 ounces per quart milk while in this condition. the amount of mit 
eae . is . o 4  |Boing in the same pasture ; and those bred from West -— » = midland counties during the last antait - 
2 - We 0 92) ighland cows by my old Halton bull, yielded as up to the last three weeks, has bet 
[oar oh : 5 uch butter per quart as the West Highland cows, remarkably 'small, ar peia - and has sng 
Em ; a nd gave a vast increased quantity of milk over the | dr much he s 
Tea ee Highland cows. So that now, with seve: osses of y = e e ani overflowing, 2 
i m; b all of the Duchess tribe—they yield as| not been filled, landsprings have not Ad 
pene bog butter per quart as West Highland Kyloes|have continued dry never Win 
kept at Halton; but those West Highland cows| known to fail at this ý e ot 
T | such afte any Lever saw, and I never again obtain | of this has doubtless been to greatly reduce the em 
suc etd Jm 1000 ma 1801. k got 20, each of | of the reservoir and expose the lower pe vd 
ept in oduce f t E: 
I had one year 9 in calf H but b A akm — ~~ the ev. aporating rep hrankand: " 
st | by the de Bt ohn, mm belonging to ne. Jste x Ohrigtophee fissures have opened, and while in eo ue i p 
e my herd of|heavy rains have fallen; the wat à 
: ATE mixed Highland-bloak, and I could n ay recover their many feet in cepe reservoir, the fissures pave beon fi 
f ROR Ee] valuable herd ta 1420 . d ha = pei an eat pressure, and the cracked Path har ot 
Soap—say GU : 011 |blood since then. The thi ahd fur pe eie qa rs sin T EU bran — — ze bron ons fr rell 
Candi E es g it, has been blown out. wor! Á n 
ua say : i iz E as pra nae as the Short-horns, and were once an | when one conidios the UR power "i water acting s 
| eh ce rali e MK far less consumers of food than open body I must consider the bank bei I 
e.9d. above the wages, and nothing for fi mill E i Oo prairie ^ day, cows in | after the drought, no other word so well em 
de club, or schooling. sige uel, ‘clothes, ct hi y only—while dairies of | force, so strongly exempli ts destructive © 
In such a case debt is being in tobe ort-horns the consumption is 56 lb. per day of hay. | Hewitt Davis, March 21. Te, 
Diarak i£ puerile, tus on Mrd si ip gd remember Mr. McKenzie weighing to alot of ki gs Prac A d 
which is generally expected to provide chose sno tne fund | bought of my next un d they consumed p Wheat.—In the Agricu ; 
The shoes for a largo family, without giving all a now pair, | 324 1b. per day of hay, but were good m ker aud | March 5 the above Wheat is deseribet 
ing the old); ftom 31. to 4l. ; if not taken out | made 8}. Pu T of the ‘hay—butter then high, ap he | coarse. In the autumn o 1862, I bbed 
— ite dbi er week coat tto be laid by | late war in in the | Hallett a bushel of it for 21. 2 "T - 
the ub rat 
E clothing club and ble giftsof one kind or | _ Sw the consumpti : wee ^ by M 34th | wah ber to cad oak a ct" Wi 
el during three parts of the year averages a zh per day, not | which the chaff only h egre. 
zt ORI ei os 4 rt pet iy that peior iem mure r8; d I doubt not tat t] Siebel Geisha 65 Ika. wat is not, 1 think, | 
ee ua | n if tried in winter. E ME gr- — Red Wheats n in this n 
: 3 3^ E NM o little omo en learning that the twi son, the miller, offe COMER e 26s. per lot prie 
a them a£ Y, Yi b never handled any E for it, which was T m time his high 
$19 for their odis ut denas pie hisaccounts| Wheat. I have t E 
2 9 pur family, for which 1 aid 1. 1s. 
Society to employ aa goo ag Had Mr. Stokes been ! for py I shall boh happy to send 
