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THE eel CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ore interested in having 
prevailed. | There amc re THE CATTLE DISEASES AND CATTLE 
as — Than the farmer n lel ance of the IMPORTATION B 
TH - E 
lution of his — would = aie in any th = the House THE Select reor of the jm use of Commons | pleu neumoni ia, was owing to the hardships 
* to a specific e was of opinion tha th Tuod MCI Biri in the chair. 1 
ble for the sake of re s, to confine the iiic re on Tuesday, Mr. aring j 
> er da te reper of the npe. That info rmation, | Prof, SIMONDS was recalled. He did not think sepa-| Mr. HALL MAXWELL, the Secretary of the Highland 
which was of importance, might be collected at a COPY | bation alone could be relied upon as a means of pre- Society, stated that that body objected to the p 
paratively ing expense, and with little or no jealousy on d f th T Vaccination was in | given by the Bill to SaaS nne) ofits, s 
the part of the farmers. The acreage being fixed, and it being he de a spread 0 je GIBEAEO. s E * oth E OG Wholiz exei of "Tapes at Race ae 
own. that. the diffe E: ghe - t amount his o opin no pre ive of s mall-pox Insurance | others, to the whole nsp 
to more than 10 bus! a bad, a red with a | " d markets, and the insertion of the foot and mouth 
dene Berets might be abo to form a fair — x inspection beoe Lanier asi the offices open | disease in the schedu They Peers that there 
for himself as to whether in any particular year the yield acc a tion. ‘There should be two | was no €— is the le — proposed, and the 
approached the ained iint or minimum. ood, de al i eception. 1857, wh 1 
ludi eue est and House of Com s had decided in 1857, when a less 
Lord Naas said that in Ireland ey 1 had t » the one inclu m P sath on Pere elec thers ee 
experienced in ascertaining the acreage and the amount of | sm ll-pox ied bie prop legislati ias 
stock, but the attempt to getat the amount of produco had ceptus c a other at further egislation was incom- 
T ae atic ee ee eri and scab, with regard to which. "to M only impose petiblo with the leg itimate operation of trade. e 
| varying at — uch as 50 per cent. affected with pleura 
a penalty not exceeding fo an ani DE 
Mr. tbat ‘is could not regard this as a mere "dg 
abstract Fesckntion, E it were passed his ‘fon. friend would, be checked to a great extent by separation, by feeding | should be subject to a serene di , Fri the Bill 
he imagined, understand it as an encouragement, if not an | the animals x o strengthen the constitution, and by | entirely exclude mou sease l 
es plan. ed no ies aae ged — — treatment firs ul nitrate of n i afterwards | So far from advoca cating the rne of roe series 
ore estimate either oft eage under cultivation in the d r to act in cases o! 
whole kingdom, or of the quality of the soil in various with the sulphate of potash. He did not advocate which gave he Pan Ng i Rilling extend it to 
of the country; the , he thought that it was going a aliatciotaitng . sal medicines or lood- etti ing. | eme ei d e shou willi k 
great to assume that the proportion between the typical The disense could not be — by t diseases, for they oni never make an 
districts in two successive years would hold good for the whole P t usually began with cough, Gaile iho good cause. not epe with 
D. ES Roe nd tendon of the extent of 1 be ir Professor. Hitonda-Chob- M 1 ld be limited 
n 
coat. “Tho eem might live 24 or 25d ays, or it might | 
live as many weeks. Sometimes a I beati of the an 
to small pox and rinder pest. Inspection at fairs and 
markets would be inapplicable in Sener cases fr - the 
of 
greater t 1 
the 
much “Jand by ‘abo wt eim ood eme rcm He would exclude 
en reti m Mw rently god e ee the dun e was not con ion 8, 
was easily detected, and was confined to pigs. Importers 
for their own indi ion had an inspection instituted 
before the catt 
from 
measures 
Polars, 
friend 
He wo! edi r^ E os yet of cond it he contra 
Pd eed m self from I assertion that it might nó prove 
ve gri But before it wa: opted i 
ry to o that the 
Now in ‘Sootland Z 
e|the frontiers, and al so that th 
the | good security against did cattle Pee m from t 
ports. e i osure for sale of cattle baving iium 
pneumonia or scab ought to be prevented, as those 
| diseases were infections.” Placing diseased animals i ina 
art of t 
th pr PME cases we 
The penalty for 
ani ed 
und 
returns did zt. afford ing d istade of the ape 
throughout the country. | Dr. Gamgee, too, had n 
bns n 
Very few fat. animals 
come to the market affected with 
1| pleura, but when 
E. 
> 
3 
e 
This ouse. It would be very om ete 
E 
a railway. offical wer to prevent the tra 
f He bbe ng oily 
aud 
inflict penalties where perso 
wilfally ^ sent cattle for sale i ina dis 
wo utem be diffi rts 
and Barat ould 
atl 
test n 
pola He himself b i 
eon n view $ and unless the House were 
BGs oug 
h th 
d ht not to sanction, Pena 
|as was proved by a et he had, signed by 20 
resented the whole - the trade from 
there ne RA ul and only 189 of those 
| were condemned a uman fi 
The Committee phere fill Friday. 
Home Corresponden 
P ara rene nd tg dice Me 
paper 
u 
always LS e 
repared to 
resolution > 
ES 
E 
comman 
oe neci ead of inspection on NEA 
tion was a good system, but "edP = ied out. There 
opposite as the 
Pie Pro "a the Boa 
| that the names P Mr. King of 
me Ferguson, of Wretham, 
friend. I he 
hat it would be 
statistics 
TODI that they should be 
should E x: T from inspector to the |f 
Royal College of Surgeons im Bagisod, and = 
Ve nay Sim re sate! Scotlan 
rd o 
most desirable to have thes 
etford, 
rmers who have been ver A in aine 
their given KA steam. As other manufacturers’ names 
to pr 
over ene of the kingdom, but over the country at 
H H 3 
right hon. n: quoted figures to t - ab inte 
xisted between t 
withoat 
ported | 
M 
e, and 
F He examined | | 
tly 
one of whom 
arf, so 
ted 
ol up that could 
must be 
Bi with 
be fed in this coun € and surely it | r 
of equal importance 4 know what kh were to be 
T and what proportion of their food was derived from 
NT i Berari said all they wanted to know rate 
account of the various descriptions of around ue weder different 
r, and the q e AR in stock, so € they 
pee e agricultural wealth 
Sir G. Grey said he eved there difference | fi 
9f opinio t xS 
Bl fend = he principie b Wen in the proposition of ted Kingdom inda 
tions from which the 7 riala part w 
en a - ink that no. 
rially ch ene 
He 
restrictions would | r 
» but 
- 
41. 441 t 
| ? | Britannia Iron Works, ge 
ue" 
ht 
of 1 the cottages of 
es of land without 
ane em am prb P "Fred erick Howard, 
E pm 
es.—A remar in the Agricultural 
some time ago to the ved that “if the rents 
the Peo r were dps eS ey would not 
than who built them odious 
dwellings” enlie for some noti 
ques 
x “a 
classes, 
respectab 
reducing DN pi + 
an examination of cattle coming aon eri and | 
Sootland by competent sage 
o Colonel Barttelot: He did not think there was 
Mod much diseased cattle prol sold in this | 
country. T Ther e was no doubt a erable trade in | 
arrived at an 
no EE ward that 
or no wivalitige lt 
was 
inoculation for piss paite che operation could 
not, as he had observed in his M mmn be 
shoul 
z 
A. ook his. obj ect. 
The EAM would =» doubt give mre ~ s 
mis AL 
pneumonia, ev 
is pios fro: 
e disease appeared a fter | 
the inoculation, nnd to à ge tof 10 per cent. | 
of the animals treated. ep far as he was 
aware, a disease e te jatra in the same 
animal, ‘but inoculation picis did not convey the 
disease. 
the right h 
ears ago, and - a sites 
90 Sears assuredly it 
eS on the question “That the 
eon e question . . 
To Mr. Alderman Salomons: It might be prudent to | c 
have e at Scotch t Irish se - there 
was to be any inspection it should take e before 
animals were shipp 
To Lord Naas: He did not know that Scotch and 
Ma: ast ia 
ved with chair. 
therefore put, and the resolution of Mr. 
productive | 
rab to be fe 
The indir 
and horticul’ sing 
improvement of the working classes resulting from 
better — of “eottage, e Heer. them to ive 
more like xime nehanana considered 
companen n for any ad ot money 
en ahah, de eg cie ir | population, 
D IEEE 
Ea p an ng its own [ 
xcd sown, and the plants growing 
strongly, wii not quickly eradicated, will smother 
the 
iin x sien 
age Ba 
- w anvil 
appearance of order and decent beha 
resembling the “ bode Seon d Unles s the ed 
tion of mind an equally attended to in all 
d € labour | of ministers and schoolmasters will 
bei d honesty of purpose jg not 
fitch tien ching either the upper, middle, or lower 
es, The great DM on which all human ns ns 
should hinge, podes orgot re in bags Dusy race 
>| of life—love vod iui dos ve our neighbour. 
Falcon. 
Italian Rye-grass.—We have a piece of Italian Rye- 
