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the for. Te valu | S ZI in a each lot, зо » elected as to render each » 
ED. E! bt - by the x r|as possible iese animals were fed o; 
gut timen ӨГ сй on At particular | fineness for. mixture "E hou ar " for nd "8, ad libitum. Оп the Ist 
ing action G probably be kept up to a greater intensity by the :| disinfecting g; and it will deodo br "(he Е Debo, 1863 , they were weighed, nd the exact 
spots being mechani ene е а ford substances, "нау me Mira a careful mixture | exp ommenced, which ntinued for 
voltale action, caused br SET sin the plates would sharper is made. In order to make it, all eks to April 19, 1864. During that period Lot 1 
quid, tha dod ; as in the case of the boiler fed with 4 clip н to а y» rge MN s ў, loppings of trees and | had 4 lb. of Bisher of the 2d class a A" "m 
ad il water irom ironstone workings, rne xploded las Ai 1 f hed d while the combustion is going | and Lot 2 the malt and malt-dust produe 4 lbs. 
year st А yy et ou bus hg A may thus be| apply wat er, pom if „properly applied, arrests " the same ino rley. The results as to t eie en were, 
5 2 ni ha tc three distinct lans for the general manage- the pt of the wood g, and | that, bot *gave more than an everage CL 
-— of steam :—1. Tbe the continental plan; | befor ash is pr The smaller twigs will of| of increase, gla. itin reckoned in propor! to 
2 The free English and duet E mole; ; 3. What ay be course be charred before the larger are, and would be | given live-weight withi tim i to 
termed the Man pe led by formulæ, of the | Маг to А: st as charcoal, unless the water be| given amount of food consumed; but the 10 having 
a str eonstruction, and there its action may be said, f | t ME or them, an ust | the malted Barley gave during the 20 weeks 
,toend. 1t doesnot, and cannot, without Pier. dt be ‹ o save t er charcoal, the larger fragments, 8 1b. ce increase in live weight than those having 
i дааа whether te py sii rand i It | not yu ну hiired: being ra -- et d|an се of the same Barley malted. Less of 
г et de о сто harm thah as regards сно, The | out of the burning зар and bu per д required. to, a consum ей 
official formula, according to 9 which were calcu! — the thick- | -|su pply of branches and t wigs. P áo rge heap eigh 
nesses of the plates, foun t was upon х little he Barley fel than by the malt-fed oxen.” 
: dS ptio г 
that а су! indria] boller format tha D i t "that to | from materials which are otherwise me à s, an е lots of Down wethers, consisting АР 19 in each 
AB was obviously incorrect. What may be termed the | which, as before stated, it usually costs something | lot, were selected and ме гд А E qe 
ordinary English ope а th E e ыш icd merely to destroy. Charcoal is a light and therefore| 1863, and the experiment ued to 
e owne ge " * п 
Г. "оед m subj t. besides other difficulties, aP bulky article, pro FRA те ће qon 9 ry bud 20th April, 1864. They v al r E. 
te objections that exist against the trial of scientific questions the drier it is the light In ost| and on rafters, receiving 1 lb. of Clover chaff per 
by a jury, not com of experts, and unaided by scientific н air that it mould e ашау è wy э Wi its| head daily, and cut Swedes ad libitum. а addition, 
' continual occurrence of explosions in those | pores hat Са of being filled | Lot 1 had unmalted Barle: т 16 weeks 
cities and States of са in whi ilers are used without T 11b, and tor 
any Su y the authorities, and their rdus occurrones With wat ter a and v vapou Ag the ey shall be open to "ibo x four weeks llb. per hea r day. i 2, malt к 
in England with boilers that аго not subjected to systematic nd receive, with all their natural avid dity to to do malt-dust, produced from equivalent qua of 
inspection, sufficiently prove ea nnot be pens and ve respectively, from tbe ома post 
Board of Trade ystem, compared wit 
with the iera Jaire plans could only 
value. In t state i 
but айз соаг беге ш is $- diffic ш 
24 ever wet it may b 
ein 
on circumstances of locality, cem able to 
numerous stat - fortunately, such doi not ene to 
have been fi formed: A и гаа however, that [^ an avera 
of 977 чуе re two explosions in the French 
departmen of (he S Hautl Rhin within 10 years ; and, fro papae 
2 1861, or чай five years, there were only two tad ns i 
average о! ЕСА under 4. саге 2d the косой 
nnually amon gst 
hav 
of 600 ét iiid 
ping Acts mur three 
: one at 
5 in the 
the Marine artment; and the continental system is tbus 
clearly inferior to tbat adopted by the Board of Trade. What 
is led репо 
to |wi 
makin 
As to 
is of papers no value, | 
n drying it, how- | 
have become | 
ust Fran [d 
make it 
im may 
t, that m 
Barley. ‚1% 5 һай a mixture of Barley and malt, the 
five of s p gav an average amount of 
increase, scil viri аги іп reti: on to a given 
e within a yp time, and to the — of food 
be collected at little cost, and | eon: ned. , Nor there "meh differ eren dn „Ше 
with УКА remite dite} be | Barle ey. Such as it was, however, dt was, upon the 
dam med u up, 80 as to create a строй at no сонны If | | w prs it in — of the unmalted." 
| the cost of me ely suitab dau Pigs v a Dough” and divided into six s of ei ight 
i 
| reasonably at h 
ci 
become an article 
of m 
produced the raw material, and s 
n | State, Jike Mm. T: commodity, VR a demand 
ds | might have He 
ay 
ues not cost more s 48. о 
materials are 
h, an nd t e ex deir as detailed, was plas. i 
P 
ог 6з. for 10 dM from the 24th December, 1968. to the 
when the | 3d March, 1864. The pigs fed on unmalted Barley, or 
cha: were generally | on only a small proportion of malted Barley, “ gave 4 
untry where ап average increase," but those fed оп m arley 
it might gets entirely og a defective result, К both in relation to 
caliti 
ent in а prepare: 
& more than one-sixth 
т One-sev ем of the total. "food Mind E ir form 7i 
mal 0 produce 
| 
[ре 
les MF h Ir 
d | food consu: “Whe 
|o 
districts, the mere expense of diae TEES е bar, UNICO TEE yn аттара Моге in M ie vox KA he vhi or the 
What x > itum foo unmo arley." e genera 
ре си ае ао m ota se qe RAW OR MALTED BARLEY FOR STOCK FOOD, result was, that with the exception of one lot of sheep, 
cause. The Secretary of State 
upon reme. ave for а report on the matter, when 
he could be d аз a witness d beloio thejury, The mere 
knowledge that any explosion would be strictly Viper e 
ent p сонча 
g г. Lawes' all the other чаран trials, те бе кө, 
conomist. ) sheep, or pigs, the advantage was ith th ze 
AN effort has fiin шау Ъу е ad of Trade to | Ba arley ; : and it degree 
ascertain Whether ther ere is or no ot а y tr uth in the 
against it in the single instance quote: 
by an ех might, in many cases, be да uffici 
bee сарыл evalent tendency to рге fer risk toe 
cg AS MANURE. 
ТнЕ co s n of pubes sow xs uggests the 
be ie of ing 1 Dv any тени which may ve 
useful in reference to that ortant crop, 
E e 
entalist, 
Par 
ents to 
Barley as stock food, a 
report of the results 
First, he 
d isi agricultural experi- 
ER Г). m Bennet Law 8, a m jsted, | f mill 
Herta, was pos to ri 
test the comparative viti "et malt a 
e have now his preliminary 
of p ex 
first-c lass malti ting quality; Eo of whi ch e 
pe 
took 70 quarters of Barley “of fair but not 
ав food 
ed." 
The I eneral — drawn by Mr. Lawes from 
these perimen s is, * * that given weight of Barley 
expert. | in live weight of Оны animals, t than the amount of 
nd | malt and malt-dust that would e оше from it. 
There is, be o ocess to be 
| 
eriments. |taken into account. 
| animals there 5 ол ng to these experiments, no 
ne-half was | advantage in malt Senes. but the reverse. This 
otber ng agrees witl the e ents made by Drs. reas d 
о! the feeding " ^A are a Por 
бе шү of the value of crushed 
esed ede ne not be an d f 
ESTN 
Barley was used Taw. 
"OQA 
h 
The “process Р era 
aid perhaps 
plats to give ену vital ity i the plant, Ere on Е 
more substantial bones for a supply of food in the later 
Dese for the subse emen benefit of the land. It is 
with Ше f bones that it is believed 
Ф 
1 
EB 
.B 
э, 
ЕЕ 
T 
49, 
2$ 
09 e 
us 
2 
EM 
lying in a pE will 
exhaust t 
from 280 to Wi a 
dba to 11. 8 yum 
to on e quant £ bones (or eq 
, and the. ule Staus {е отан 
ixed, ТЬ Гре effect will be that the charcoal will 
purpose t 
oxen, shee 
uic St к 
понети were made with 
-|the effect of malt on the „produc ction 
ep, and pigs, 
pared with. Barley. , The cows were selec 
a par 
iae shor 
ers say it 
alt fo 
an the weight per bushel from "B4 lb. 10 oz. to 
чн lb. 10 02., making a 
I 81.1 when converted i 
A second lot of wes " of fair Mete quality " 
s | dealt with in the . The m 
eduction of 100 Barl 
to malt. 
would best a 
r their Stock. 
creased | e 
milking cows to show 
of milk ; on 
Mr. einn himself with Sheep in n 1848-4 9. Whether 
malt 
ey ү s, or in prm ng them up for exhiLition 
др, a їггез ner of economy, is thou к by 
аали to be another реб That for мем апа 
economical feeding malt is iuferior to raw 
P these ошен scarcely leave room for 
was 
BREEDING жо —À OF SWINE. 
Fisher's paper, com- 
unmixed, will g off. Their entire su 
all тара of the 
revented, w 
е to s great extent. The|r 
will in adr have а оше and future 
in the soil ауз, һе 
Vegetation 
cop, gradually and * goe 
virtue of the bonesi l be э 
many cases 
i 
eap, so as to 
10 
will be preserved a i MINA out to the Тагир 
nd 
hieh in too|10 
in each 
of „К^ lots. 
ted f. 
r. J. A. Ca m of Rugby, | 
t experiment 
the 2186 December, 1863, when the 
it was н 
The exac 
186 
oth Mte bra 
Misah last uu р.4 
Iw WILL + РР, 12. 
19.] 
pass on now to the 
4, 
геагіп 
аге to som 
what labe d 
ed 
d, we 
А-А аз to 
гесе 
0n,—i.e., 
and а mixture T reed im i 
ich : d of Clover chatf. about 14 lb., 
а 
and of Swedes 
si 
both а le 
the  half-ineh 
in be iode] in almost all places 
simple mauner. All 
trees, which are too 
| to 4 cows, 
crease 
gal im 
cows, More 
to be cons 
the malt-fed than ixi the Barley-fed cows." 
«t mixed sample of the. milk of 
о | quality o of the milk, 
in live 
cription of food was req 
мос forthe e кчө of 1001b. of m 
As to the 
evil 
; detail are L3 M ЕЎ 
the [т ME. is а su 
10 ichs cows 
10 
am rider 
of 
about 
soft w 
the suitable 
usuall; 
y incurred in |by t the Ол. and that "om. the ,Barley-fed in- 
process, 
nd,costs some money. Buta small 
|... The oxen consisted of two lots of З years old polied [of meat to another, for which r 
times 
green fo m when turned out, or even 9 а - 
еаз‹ 
