Young Duchess was in fact the produce of half|isan accurate computation o of the amount, ра each pedigree, ве, the prices of which will be [xs 
"brother and sister, the different mothers being | 9f blood not Barra ewbeequentiy ко лопове 5186. oneik | equally re remunerative to the gro ся. it (e 
themselves related both to one another and to — su — рр» vues Аи is roturned to б 
FAVOURITE, the bull to which they were put, on gie inde lie 
Since the Ketton sale, in 1810, other crosses had Duchess ав 3 Фе 
been employed by Mr. ВАтЕЗ upon the Duchess | 4th—6ve 
blood, but his family of tb ame was a well- 
at n 
knitted, closely rela ted strain of uniform and | Duke 
at the time of his dent, 
when among others, DucAess 5 the mother 
г. BOLD 
this herd, was sold to M pem 
The fo owing a «n her imis) in the present | 35d Сету bio 
sale—the cows heifers i nid catalogue being |ped 
printed in itali nd a being printed n 
a nm Look at апу me 
in the Herd Book. The жим print ted i j^ common 
Rom n the sale. ses iv x Dawpool 
man dn are dead or n 
d leave their manure in additio 
gren Duste 0199 1% As long as 
Frest SECOND THIRD tho case it will be evid eH 
ЮША їп ы. fi line. Of "thes se is re Ug were bred e evident that үгү? 2 
GENERATION GENERATION — GENERATION „дитн Mr. Bares; Duchess 51st, Duchess 418, Duchess 3ed | m profitable than Wheat, мі E. TRE 
"wd Duchess 19th, Duchess 12th, and Duchess 4th. Тһе other six where o corn sold Кок il ot. 
18, osi ае him with а ready-laid and cahita! foundation to build H 
. Had he 
(зв 62). d he built with sagacity and iv 
ht pro 
E tese ^" s of mental servility and fear, he mig 
E 
Duchess 18, | have been expected to drop the pas Cros: 
Duchess бие 054 с" himself from the charge of bm b 
г 16,18} 
(1859). thing 
т Duches 
some 
G air pr 
o STÀ t ied а son of Ketton 1st " Favourite, from a dam by r tim ment. 
on 
G. Duchess Т, 
br, c 095 
|: 
za 
br оли Simson G. Duchess 11, 
(% К (nt рэ 182 еи 
тап 
of Favourite. The next cow was by Тһе Fail ere 
yellow red bull, by a bull of CHARLES Gortina ånd HN чш objet ot the present farmer : t to produ 
Ar 14, Роббин За, а daughter of Duchess 1st ; and e can, to send his produce to market - 
19,874 | Second час (1423), also а so n of The $c Second instead ‹ of four wheels and not 
[s69). Hubback was the sire of the next бею, having been "t as Wheat А grow апу qua 
A 
he Then eame Belvedere, bred Mr. 
and Lad. It is remarkable, | his 1а nd by peer fallow 
pa, Eh that up to the time of Cleveland there is only one sire (Second sureof a i 
Du 
G. Duchess 13, 
by 16, 182 
(1863) of Di 
G. Duchess 15, look at tbe 
by 13,084 iid ts T 
r G.Duch (1858). el 
» 13, 961 rG. Duchess 10, bi tell m 
| (1856). by 16,182 S- Duchan 17, | than ny je "the bui ite — — nm ape » A Wheat c E “that tha Y 
j appar ох, е Dawpool herd is in tru ило 
| c L (156 i ri chimie cte PX ВАТЕ! then it was when Mr. ES a d ^d Sa om the straw is left i ards, 
че st. 
bs apr кыл, The. ormer 
10,284 | G. Duchess8, e Py gv] 
i by 15,93 of Favourite ; the "lati is с TT. Ju A" sienen liese ideas тапу hare bea 
(1859). — чаркын п гечер бн of Bo true when old at 1006 the quarto anl ad 
we riter proceeds thus to o anticipate ihe sale | ®Ё 4d. the Ib., and i in process of time (Lam по prophe) | 
by ET m of ast Wednesday, He му may be true адїїп, but they are very E 
(1861 likely to b now; and while mede. prices rule, that man: 
vi h ] 
e cannot. 
G. 
to y Mr. HEGAN’S 
An desid | Bhorthorns, €— vary. Wea dhe afato есйп Pateat does not dese 
sides these, in óth generation from | expressed in these columns three weeks ago, that it will Ы eserve success; i 
Mr. Barzs's cow, ене; тре bull ealf, GRAND ану ехсеей all PX CASA at Shorthorn sales. | poce ү, stook lé оа yao: не е 
Роке 15 by GRAND DUKE 4 (19,874), which was Tho la rgest hitherto obtained were at the sales of Mr, 19:69 farm ; if he 
S Dese M. eh ning Het ants* |Cranrzs Co рр Fe in 1810; of Mr. ROBERT р" {р derer vi NX ifie 
Duchess IMPERIAL OXFORD, | COLLING’S in 1 of Lord Ducres in 1853: and of 
а 4-year old bull, also with plenty of Duchess blood Colonel TOWNET: n1864. At Cmantes Cortina's, оче he 
in v were sold last Wednesday for р 10., 5 animals avenged 151. 85. ne At ROBERT COL- 
6247 
| yearly iu better condition ап арап 
change, ч ever that change should aiti; : 
un 
^ T 56 A 190 24 P. UD а he present 
reed. average . 78. Jp to the present date, 
"TU will be eben (bui the birli esrylo ed t by M ШЕК зы ue 
8 
EN and Mr. HEGAN pa for the first genera- | is yr 85. Us more than Colonel T 
wi rtion 
T ». Bii the Editor tiki Hard ait "t on арт to tho tie пате or Ar. du. Ы 
for th FORD, the Editor of the 00 was severa 1 
Ит esee бөрү) bern y enirn ee А ойша л "Tord Duct? "в, as well as at this sale. ем po self t - и аја ata d 
bull—Favsr, 16,033 (bred by Mr. BOLDEN aleó His namo ig indeed eonpéetdcwi и АН flio mon my friend Mr, | ibberd d mea - мө ће says; 
from Вботҥ БО € ** idt is ono thing to in 
have now to congratulate him upon the la test during the 
illustration he has obtained from Shorthorn | "ttéred 
» breeders, and given ` them, of the great market | es tablish ranar. usages and physiological laws. 
already named—GnAXD рок bg vsu ed "e bred stock. It seems to me that 16 would be an m 
сне о? the Gran d а Due is dé Cata! M seen, from the noement a£ the | research б 2x into the ages which hav p 
ph A 20,214 4; -dundéd ded | head of iii "Aq that the anticipations indulged | since the eating of blood was bitan 
айын} tribe or (he Kirklevin For | 0216 weeks ago have been more than verified, fally examinisg through al) bé 68 
the fourth generation the bull principally employed LA NE 
Fes i MPERIAL Охғовр, 18,084, himself in the THE OBJECTS OF TELLE —No. II. command has been ан to have а 
ogue, one of the young bulls sent aeross three | Tr three or four quarters “ Wheat sold off per acre, | periods when it passed from опе phase to 
years ago Mr. THORNE ж MX York, | or thai  equivalent—four to five qu of Batley— м; м ` certain - of 'involatiot,. 
another of the Oxford family of "ы. , аге found not to be paying crops erstood certain 
herd. bes at present prices after deductiog the value of the e- men nse б. unders 
чен Pa out these МЕЙ уе Du manure taken off with them, let us try а fodder rop | instance, there was the peri 
in Bells ee: onis by the same criterion, "Taking the same average land communfeation of the command 
ing account of the retinet o the Dawpool to and the dg amount of expenses, viz, 5/. per acre | repetition of it to Moses, 
the Kir rklevington herd. He says: Lies we should reasonably ex — to raise an | have loot. i 
It was once said by Dr. Јовин, that ir « таво repeat |^ EE of.20 tons of roots as the produce, What t 
` il ME der A и у not t mir, would evergbady who | ад midi аз fo od ? kipa soretielly m - а | have passed throüug 
A A ventor would belie: 4 ]b. of nitrog in this perio 
еей a» аа үз. epeatediy haye he em d that а t tho be mie of шошо 20 to 9r 1b. bt. mont "(dead anyhow i 
ion of Воотн and Cherry blood has nentralised Tele t), аё presen t prices of 8d. per b. 8, to | reverted to its or 
large 
if it bas е 6s. per ар and i nova a of жир. ЕТ ia stool to mean precise 
ы agricultural public mare n readily produced; but I prefer t s may le mean when у 8 дд nciated, 
сас ved day experience, and will take er T think all|quoted and referred to 
blood | farmers will allow to be - return from cattle or | Then, ngain, 
nly | heep kept warm fa dry, and properly attended 4. have tindi 
€ land. Th reasoni i р 
following, we believe, | Eae play, 8 Benne, s and Wb E D Е = we h 
i Еме liat, оше chiefiy bulls, | 816 eeding prices of which | that its members refrain fro 
list of the antsof| Will be the bet Más as to "their озде I suppose the compilers of t 
(received value foods for cattle; апа | опг English Bibie felt them 
as economical 
