Juxz 4, 1864.] 
* Farm Capi 
| atiswer - the following mom 
themselves to my min » fro 
: He did not think that pleuro-pneumo- 
disease had ie xd during 
on a cons sider: 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
tal.—Will Mr. Mechi be kind enough to | draught, simple, strong, aud nw ult 
which -— hp: pree tion.” 
of so 
543 
“in construc- 
Whilst stating for the in: xhibitors 
ion of e 
me the most approved standard = exten in ploughing, 
ast will ges to tri d 
én i 
= ast few years amongst cows in Lon airies, and 
is owing to the caen d the | articles from the pen of that gentleman, which appeared | 16 will still be = to the - 
-— preeautions taken by co w-keepers. The health | a short x ago in your kr PE paper; recommendi ing a t ney t o tri als oO ploughs x 
of the Fulham district had materially ředüce the size of their holdings and t f tious 
last few years, but that » s aae to the operation of | a their age in artificial manures anid feeding positions. This impar was adopted. 
improved sanatory regula aterials. v. ce a farm, say 150 acres of land, an| CH —Mr. Dent, M.P, , reported that pe an 
1 far Hiie in any part of the P Voulsher was continuing his manurial experiments on 
the cattle which was ce t into sian! in om with which Mr. ‘Mechi is best acquainted. How much | Clover a ss seeds, and ‘poh soils of iret 
condition contracted the disease in the transit from |of this farm would be grass an bow much sau? descriptions. i: new and — source SA potas 
farms, and in those cases, even a the disease had | What would be the rent and what the n ? How la tely been discovered i in m r^ i he c e materi - 
been 80; recently contracted, the sumpti ion of the many horses would be required to cultiv t 20 per cent. of 
y at = x would the tenant | could be pepe’ at a very dow, P ds mple of 
of "detect ion. He could not sa nitive - a case| keep? What would be his crops, prn guano was s nad to the Committee, ing 
had oceurred of death from mien un oand ib t, but | and what would be his expenses P3 rt vet And | from 25 to 28 per cétit. of amitnonia, p^r m. 
there had been of late a large increase of can e, | what his receipts, including all his sales? Supposing | guano containing 16 16 to 17 er cent. The ana d a 
which he attributed to that cause. A great many of|he wished follow Mechi's advice, would A mgen d troduced by izant for aned Stram, raw 
what were called first-class butchers in don sold | cultivate his farm into nutrit ou" een under the term Tan traw, was 
n i i ld I Committee by pw Voelcker. 
contained i "ud flowing ingrodlen 
us to heal on pigs in his district | req eor ] e num | ui 
Sue fed all ] kinds of offal and putrid m. r, and | What amount of cake, corn, &c., would he buy? What 0 a h ASE. T 
a great xt f mortality took place in the piggeries in| amount of farm man ould ‘he make, a compounds $e ht EN isn 
consequence, d what iment g artificial manure would he Gum, mucilag: . 48.90 
. Dr. LINTON, Physician and, Professor of Physiology at | buy? What stock would he keep? What would be Woolly fire ^ m es 
‘corn crops? What his total expenses— neral matter : 
total receipts, and what his p eri 
siu affected the nutritive qualities of 3^ meat.| what his 
— uman I take the liberty of asking čs questions, — 
subjec sumption of t esh now how a " Mere a 
which “aed gen from pleure-gosamóní & and foot | his pfofit ; that he does m 
and mouth di sense, Animals affected by parasitio good one, seems clear to sme, 1A p» fact that when- 
di to be let 
arm a 1s. 
rofit, and a pf secca 
100.09 
The price of this tanning taterial was rather above 
p: r lb. 
ERÀL NEWCASTLE COMMITTEE. — 
E 
isease who | ever a farm is it is almost always secure to | that in addi to: tlie usual fi i 
used the meat, and tape-worm and Were | command an advance of ren $ polici e, d n ue ji | be applied fot to c dig 
imparted in that piei These diseases s e s chiefiy The Patent Nitro- Phosphate or Blood Man nure | a night the showy: b. wf w " grooms be 
taken in gong ey of eating ra "e cooked | Company (Limited).—May 1 beg the insertion of this | allowed to t Stewards of Db n Assistant- 
meat, and in meat di cooked the as to a msn to ) say that the. fire that oon at the Com- | Steward ; that there should be oy paced 6 in "the énds of 
pany was cor 
in his ha 1j, whioh only were destroyed. The buildings 
anures are manufactured remain ijui, a 
d no vag to t 
T. Mac o 
es ated 
great extent perme Shoe pee d = the "e: stages 
of the dise Tape-worm had not, 
ETHEBY, Medal p of Health to 
ing giek ran with "the nature Cattle Melon.—A correspon 
vitriol weed part of | the slieds, 
up: he 
painted on pee instead of those 
: hitherto din whieh were o 
Bon r. Fisher Hobbs nei informed the e esae — a 
mber of agriculturists from th 
France would probably attend d fer: ng at vic m 
moved that tickets for distinguished. foreigners 
asatt 
becomi ndent in 
cattle. The Commissione ers of Sewers is | Cattle Melon seed can be ia : I proceed some don 
seedsman of Southampton, 97 per t. of which | 
failed, although I dee the ' precautio " p^ care o 
| placing each seed i in in a conservatory. 
Peter Pindar's razors, E T" were made for sale and 
had upon | 
from parasitic disease, acute matory  disea se, 
pleuro- Ml Peramonis in alli its resi — pox, T animals 
be had — rom si ew c flesh that was in a state 
of putresce In b three years 600,0 000 Ibs. of | 
them, “not 
Hall, 
the seller Tna ng to ticket 
per wi m and of this 354,000 Ibs. ' Henry Dix 
eased, "152, 000 lbs, animals which “vad aa tier 
^ ted 
hs iron, Dorward's 
fro the rem mainder consis 
of i Th 
of 
i 
cati 
warranted to grow. 
Witham, May 24. 
niu pie cipa! rim 
e the 
things, péileulariy ¢ sila tru (nk ith s which the 5 : 
^ y y ege E ic e ENG T 
ROYAL AGRICU iden OF 
Oo 
tle were brought i 
of diseased from a DT no 
: ys mg ate, 
quently filed n. in ct aee e 
t constitu 
iy, June 64.— 
President, = P d 
Lord Be Lord Oh hes- 
Pres rsham, 
Lord F 
am lest Fari of] of Po bet 
es MK UR of the 
e 
Like | Lor 
Ke 
not to shave, 80 seeds are often prepared for the like 
A. 
| Biter Mn which was seconded by the Earl of 
an 
carri 
" tie motion of "m Challoner, seconded b; 
Mr. RS (firm of Burgess & 
was elected a member 
N. Hood e 
Miles, Bart., M.P., Mr. 
se Arni Gibbs, "Mr. Puer “Hobbs, Mr. Humberston, 
Milward, Mr. Pain, and Mr, 
ppointed to Memmi “the Uta of 
Judges of Live Stock to a special Council, which would 
assemble on the 15th inst. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE rome riii rg third year 
this Society has become migratory it has chosen the 
ueen of watering places, ry Seen Mo as the place to 
hold its meeting oe year, and the show is fixed for the 
"e and 23d of Jun: 
The Cheltenham. ‘people Td giv en every encou- 
ement to ensure its success, the committee h 
rag 
increased the prizes feted to x considerable abus 
and this, together with the facts that a be — 
, Mr. | t 
hie: ma pen that ts hooting val be the most 
P. ; | successful 
the Society has 
The ar are, we buit x well filled. Lord Ellen- 
borou, of Sout ham, whose estate lies near, has con- 
, 
d t 
js meat for 
At tho requi ; e e had d exsmiaed | edegar, Hon. i ra iade dell, 
te ease of a man who died at moan e, in n ir J. V. J jolts at Bart 
MAL UM) Qm man bad been eating core a White 
atid that 64 persons had been made ill ae A eating | r Watkin W, is n M.P.; 
siasiges es purchased à the same perso ight, M Paine er, Mr. 
that had suffered from T. Bra Bulle, 
pee d to the consumption of that clone “Chats, 4 “its, ‘Clason 
meat the en ped traceable. Proper inspection Druce, Mr. Exall, Mr. Brandre th 
would have the effe ct of p A aon a from sending * ‘Fisher Hobbs, v Holland, 
to . Humberston, M.P.; Mr. 
eing M.P.; Mr. ] au 
o answer to Mr. Caird, Dr. Letheb that he r. Randell, Mr. Rigden, Mr. 
would Pedi: à primes Fs of lime, witch's was = t — Mr. Thom , M. 
E asa "ipm for eyed trucks, He wou is, Mr, Western, Professor Wilson, 
diseased sent to e publie m e, Professor Simonds, a a, Dr. Voelcker, 
uc tat 1 ew Members were 
ah » would s make the person sending it responsible, 
hen adjourned. 
FERARO: Mr. Barnett r vA d 
receipts darlag the past moat had Deseret byt THE INTERNATIONAL Doa ns —There has dari 
ping tie vce: A aE Com m and by the Society’s Accountant, and were | the put week been exhibited a the A gricult ural Hall. 
H Correspond å ce. foun te dec " "E D en be = hands of the bankers Islington, one of the most perfectly illustrative collec» 
à 3 st Ma 
ief of Tile Clay-dra —I hay? T Took m M.P» Chaim an, reported | been seen. And, well arranged, with ample space for 
m, ia nig vedo desis ear het ur Laud that the J ooga ‘of Testga he ha d in Class I: awarded the | easy acc ess val this noble hal ( € exhibition ak been 
Lr E T ike at a m 4i of 507. to the paper written by Mi. Henry | enjoyed by m any thousan The various 
wein thet stron à 2I + a "d t des in Y fio ershed, Patk Hall, Gosfield, Halstead. classes of Sportin g dogs e peg arranged z i 
Yas loam,” but I find that T am mistaken. | No. 42 22 is Highly Commended and Nö. 421 Com- ground floo; ae the very numerous classes an 
s g oh 
rating of a farm in m ht J, which had been n Class II. the prize of 2. niue by Sir C. Dom- n d aiid bes iles 
c ru. a i E» E bd Far ms? is the f 
machinery tree stone awarded to the Essay be: ue, parr “Urbis ama- 
Na fixed estry meeting etit n Fuscum solvere jubenius." 
vio di. farmers, presided inn b farmer,| In Class VII. the prize is awarded to Mr. 
rateable via tensiv eri increased the | Jones. 5 
| "ting draining t an De r the machinery and rscvéstoxs, — Wednesday, une 8, at Modem 
| 88 being of ae t -poohed the stiff clay drainage aooga on ied in Sheep. Wednesday, feno Siat I3. 19: hounds. - other hounds - 
pen bx o i i such soil, and, therefore, — h the System of Farming best adapted to meet the lave been in i rival o force; there was à d collection of 
| Surprise am a escaped rating, very to the | increasing sini for Live Stoc! Clumber Spaniels, and there were a few from- 
| who ha Mos » ite to the Ceo of my friend| | AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. — Colon pi d packs - — and Harriers. ‘the 
| mid ^ ha ecuted and who was present, and who Chairman, reported that the Com medi ended | dogs w less co compara- 
; S i mo ima n h : sig ining the following vey wall black dog ia this class (presented 1 to him in 
mw ont t a: st 
7 tat i d they be present?” I need hardly say | at pa oat that the agrees ^m of excellence in fait a great blaek and white dog 
oting ordinary disbelief is an bp E ury, ploughs should be thus defined:—'' That the plough| The whole ers einn abor e 1000 entries, 
1 tle sum Tay of Esse de rer should cut the sole of the furrow perfectly flat, and | H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has been among the 
| Hino ios hr exempt from whom | leave ge = e clean and true; should lay the — priae-take rs, and spect: The i 
E prejodi "a in the last MM Pug pa their | furro with uniformity, with perpendicular cut| perfect Foreign elasses by which the Inte pm 
ef os. 9 dice, - now find the efit of their change | of the reg side, leaving a roomy horse walk ; ncn it character of the Show is is claimed, aie the P "s & re 
Pinion, J, J, Mechi, June, 1864. should have an efficient skim-coulter, be 1 
