June 7, 1856.] 
INE 7, F THE Sea GAZETTE. 
in the palace. Outside also are the sheds vd the pigs 
395 
day nearly 2 
7 
3 
as 
s inventions, 
more ornamental than eal “hich generally creep 
of affluen 
bin 
ore no so nt; 
wad the 
lay icona sieve, but not break it email; a 
2” hafi Taah 2: 
seems to 
the contrary, to increase amon ase ranka of societ 
As to English eiii d they seem to have taken 
by assault. We never wert kasing seen so man. 
here before. _ Within the palace, 
or in the streets an d 
„|a at made for the pur rpose, about an inch and a 
‘half 4 thik, and’ about nine or 10 wide, to be e made 
can be ascertained, ae quantit y for 5 
into pM farmstead in the 
5 
cernible by their unmistakeable countenance, or the 
ee 
o have or two a cloths E oii to it, 
js and in tia days it may be taken out-of the vat and 
possibl } g placed between two pewter pla! we ev 
i hing lil f this exhibition, This The French E to tal ti jay, the plates being wiped dry. It will generally be 
e for a re ture article, On -anena last he drove the | fit for or nine days; Vi shoul 
ihe “importance of such a task, we will just give the | building ; and shorily afterwards the f eigas came be placed upon it, and z iran be turned over upon 
eneral oe of the various | hes in which tl b days before used, changing the leaves 
show is divided. pai id a visit to the beautiful flow d at Jast every day (ori it may be opt between Nettle leaves) to 
In the cattle division there are ra arte about 1300 oe ws — before the shorth neon wh g 
, comprising all breeds; of these the shorthorns | mire very much, especially the first prize| Care sh ould be taken duri ring the warm weather of 
alone, exhibited both by Talis os eat bull Master: Butterfly. this month that the cows should be i n pastures with 
number about 200, but the animals being the produc Several pri and important sales have already | convenient shade, or nt u from the 
ofa cross between the shorthorns and other ra er taken prea many cis AA of Europe being in the | teazing of flies hinders their feeding, ane 
also very numerous, plainly showin, estimation | market, and the feeling seems to be prevalent that | becoming so heat m running, has a very in- 
he Durham breed is held by foreign agriculturists. In | En, nglish stock will meet with a great demand, an nd at | jurious effect on the milk, which is less in quantity, 
the pig class there are 17] animals; in the sheep there mes sour after being taken from the 
are 729 lots, many of three animals each. There are with which our animals are “gaz upon, and at cow, ry am and does not yield nearly so much produce, and 
174 lots of poultry, and about 81 lots of various numerous inquiries made about para &c. We hav hence considerable loss arises. If the herd be brought 
domestic ds, such as rabbits, goats, llamas, &c. reason to be — and satisfied of houldh 
the implements there are no less than 2107 Pa opportunity given to map iculture to displ: sheds, or the cc ns of ‘milking is very seem from 
P. g every variety of machinery from the 
derous steam- -engine to the smallest tool” used in 
husb: and: 2791 
h 
ees peas dings ko which 
re c thi 
stock being the 
ricultural produce of 
o less than 4635 lots, 
This forms the sous division, the live 
first. The third compri ak: agri 
cultar. 
ppan 
is event will form an era in 
1 
renee ‘of ser a: 
the 
progress ; and that if England 
pe rom iar which is sometimes, under tae 
circumstances, almost impossible to do. _ A sufficient 
gains nothing for th 
and implements, and add fresh laurels to her fame. 
eat ironing and 
y h 
fmpltion s uch a pat museum of agricul- | 
ture open many a the w ran ge of 
in the ruts of ignor: 
at least open a new field for the demand of her stock 
apama pening grote 
horn bulls is taken by ‘ownel 
cn 
Mr. ey utter- | —_ full, and so lighten each one’s | 
Sadler’s bull, the > ihind Wy Lord 
— within the hour, If a sufficient number 
We have to add to the above na, though the k agiz a m to carry in 
prize list had not been alae ed when our correspon È ilk d t has mipan fou much 
dent wrote, yet the names of some of p ld This man, aiena yoke buckets, should go 
had tr: anspired. Tivus the first pasya of . for sl dt each milker, as his pal becomes. 
to carry from 
ce | fly, nil mgd by Mr. to cow, and — their os journeys from 
Clancarty’s Pro Bono Publico yard during the milking hour ; by this means the 
roe elie been a Temat wed for us to hs Mr y Kok Hobbs takes a prize in the Herefords, ima . more equal 
pk Pony our report in the of commen Mr. George Turner in the Devons, Mr. Hugh Kirk- as ture than if longer exposed ‘to the heated 
tion and praise as we re ae eee “= it. There is | wood and Sir Michael Shaw Stewart in Ayrshires, Mr. | atmosphere in the pails, Such a precaution has been 
however a praraja to this medallion, however beautiful | Allan Pollok in West Highlanders, and Mr. M‘Combie | found to act well on the ch butter 
the pans yen be, an it is pees i ae ning { in polled Angu: r. Jo as usual, [from it. When the cows have to be pastured 
d, a great ful. In the of which A number of | the h it is sometimes to milk them in 
grudgingly pae out both oy wo Covenmnant that —,, are shown, Lord Talbot and Mr. George | the field, for a drive along a road exposed to the 
made the appeal and the exhibitors that responded to Roe are d equal their milk as the racing about. 
i As tothe. w of agricultural produce, | the fields when to the sun, A ‘vessel is then 
who are entrusted with the care of carrying out the | especially as respects the Fren Fae Ai taken on wheels, drawn by the milkers or a horse, 
doaia wary ikuna ments of the exhi wen Such | illustrated by the tollowing instance :—M, Raibaud | according to convenience, and this should be left 
a towards exhibitors of res ility never PA Ange receives a gold medal for a suite of specimens | stand in a cool spot ‘and be taken home steadily with 
di a e the hospitality 'of a count: fi as little may be. The cows should get 
Even, i s, the English judges were , | Cereals, viz., hi Barley, Oats, &e. ; other crops, | a change of least once a week, even if to- 
© led wit ost arbitrar tinacy, with-|88 Beans, Peas, Lupines, Beet, =r Lucerne, | no ter ey found to feed better 
out regard to their superior knowledge of their own Clov ver, Sainfoin, Vetches, Lentils, Flax, &c. ; ; oils, | and keep more settled than t longer in one field. 
and implements. Indeed, if rumour be true, | Wines, fruits, acorns, bark, Lavender, toon. woo! Py A good supply of fresh g water for is in- 
there have been exclusions made which we shall only | silks. lispensable for a iro well and yielding a quan- 
be able fully to discuss in our next paper, for the same The following, again, is the contribution of the Agri- | tity of milk. a a now be gradually, 
sto sg ing ain milk, meal, or 
cation of the aw: 
of prizes, contrary to all precedent, 
So on Sunday rest ihe public 
of wines ; ; 39 varieties of Leni Is me Beans, pic of 
i orts 
3148 sof Almonde „Wa Ink ats, Nuts, 
in vajo for the | prize animals, „and we are told rand th 
Linseed, if food pasture is provide ed for them b y day, 
F: fay 34 | 
coms 
ltalia 
B9 P» 
} 
F thins } 
Bnglish was in 
} 
or Caroub ee a sweet fo which a ‘been to 
as 
xtent importe ed food for 
En gla nd 
shee ep and cattle i into 
tothom, -w Aire dy vary 
y of 
| Clover i = supe ae they go prin in the 
ill generall 
~ pine à before: the award i is known, 
, 
rowth 
fit 
an Ahihi 
extension of the t time 
the 
first name a fo the duration of on — I 
onlya week, and now we are 
eje are not to go before dont: 13th, nod those whi i | 
4th. Th seriou 
which sent it. 
prize list in full, so 
minine in thie expensive ‘api pron the presence | 
DIARY OF A DAIRY FARM. 
of both i is so much w anted at hom But ther re i is still a a| 
vey p prevalent in Paris, “and met animals in the 
THERE is solittle Bok in the ranma s the 
at this ra: that very few be m 
e manage ement of it; : the ‘directions given for 
the 
to the great hee of the 
thers. It was only with the fis pree ulty 
oe a ae K ge mene see 
an 
the viciniuy Sef ihe en am 
ase | be attended ee 
making of cheese ye eer 
is tch the terations in the 
The credit of this admirable collection is 
| due to the Con dé de Foro! llar, ean de Palmerola, 
far as our. own country is cotati and to add further | 
é T 
e dairy 
ade 
The principal thing to 
ait 
the y eat a little before they get ‘any other 
Me found v The woisture 
y 
(aimakas 
rs os OF OT ee pei sit 
of general importance and 
$e 7a tor 
lleged by M. St. Marie, the head iia being that 
ch veterinary surgeons had come to the co 
clusion sapat the disease was neither seai ae 
"mre ‘a who are the winners are rife 
among exhibitors 5 but however well foun 
Sariwa may be, we abstain from publishing anything 
when it becom ery warm el 
such as it = s 
and close, 
be when thunder i is in the was the milk will not t 
an itional h: the same 
which in never 
2 
tel mite 
t 
ept as cool as sa ea son — 
if conve enient to pt 
same quantity of | 
lofts 
improved, 
r 
_ The principle was found to’ work well, and enterpri- 
ay. 
fétes in connection with the cert 
our next aricle, as we ell-as:of the distribution of pr 
and even if Conte hot damp and kept turned ever 
day, and not ain too long, it 3 better han 2 
it eee to the t it} 
rac ase a ‘malt house is is saan to 
farm bling, sng being 
ne ates soe mena 
| mak Sar ‘or money | out upon it in 
C darani EEE ea ines farm buildings, the 
of roads, &e. 
king of inciple has also been 
making ea 
en appropriated to the cheese with the greatest |i 
a similar w took place in the 
cut dem p Bo the French aina no doubt allured by 
the Iudustrial Exhi 
much earlier than where there are not 
r his cheese has been enabled to get a RO È 
powi 
to the former, but on sg occasion, whether | they feel a 
greater interest for i al nek whether the- 
and more’ e they: eee | 
persons, ; the she following is the 
recipe for cers it. Lake one "gallon of new milk, 
and add three quarts of 
cold water, with about two or | 
mess ae = hol ee ee 
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The matter therefore now stands thus; that “any 
