ur. SADLER, 
Wr. SADLER, 
gate in 
in Sectland, 
Board to 
might at he 
it 
wa pr uesia. 
amongst them, they s 
[т soppressing it. 
by Mr. Melvin wa rcely strong 
might be made a little stronger in the 
they were pad al nt. He 
pot object to that being done, because, 
аі gentleman had made, he seemed thoro 
Forrygate, mo , 
E 
n 
E 
dg 
тү 
"e 
ved 4 
ino ы 
pent 
т ы D inspector ot disease appearing in any animal while 
ria d P., Pump онгон fjponded t mM. n 
ау an additional charge fo; ranspor- 
qd def have the trucks 
"i into 
t present ke "i dos had had 
di еы of one of the principal Miedo 
and he ЗЕН him zw — iu mm и ued LÀ the 
он! d е рам n the puis 
he wished to 
ECKE A watering of Eid in ағ trans 
as that recommended by M 
to thein.: 
were d to give 54 а 
Council 
iot ра did not. 
make a moti 
ofthis Association should be given to the Dairy А а- 
in Edinburgh to the net f 100l., as suggested, to try 
pase thi hose in the country were far mori 
to t] 
уеп. 
EN 
ni 
attacked 
Mr. MeLVIN 
DID. 
her 
p ie ibis meeting would ly remind the 
mend they give immediate intimation thereof to the 
1 E нга Y 
t 
ipei 
EM 
ge 
eir own 
r 
ering, t 
poene 
by one large owne 
fit 
er 
might save in a own diode ud much as 
suggested hi 
of 
said he thi NNI т would decidedly strengthen 
Proposed were 
the inspector's power айына 
who ana n CN o t these association 
ier m firs 
sa 
yof as 
е пе Рота 
Ж thou 
vp » 
Shar 
irit, and 
e individuals whos: 
laced in 
This me E = 
authorities in counties and 
solution, 
pose pey rw 
trucks filthy 
dr, Reid. à. 
with the exception, perhaps, of а few remarks 
i Milna in regard to the origin 
вау th 
their respec 
МЕКЕ the айне к 
stocks 
M Pagan’ s nae ^ regi foter- 
toit. reed 
h 
the; 
дүш, оп; E e pote Г 
ght d all the byres should 
е =e 
A 
р hose i 
т xa the ihn (y ek free trade should peo. 
n a los 
Es рр ought 
Penes e law of 
the m voa tes took ор ge 
Enim red to oi 
were р! 
iuf ufected with h the V oed 
lution, mm as (оте, 
"ap uhanimonaly 
was then Um to 
—“ This meeting also 
X afterwa oved fth 7 
Ser: further recomm. own 
ttle insurance associations in their respective 
Жу means of controlling the арй апа 
аы viduals whose stock may be 
et 
9 within the metropolitan dis- 
was righ 
trict, nd for the establishm Of sanitariums for the| 
eparation and cure of the - affected, 
mimerous ай attendance on the part ан ч 38 
favour 
sanitariums, neeessity whic 
g the Compensation Fund. In conclusion 
mm ende] the Corporation to eontribute 10001. to ће 
f tho Markata f m 
855 
hat th T 
wh ey we to si аме ибни nd to whom they were 
There was a going to give ney. own opinion was th: T 
Mur He л, 2s were all influence: the 
arkets and 
ate. d b 
indly motives in this matte ter, and that the discnssion of 
the. qm would be useful. Bu "v n n the great veterinary 
professors of the day were dif as to ар, тве to be 
| pursued with regard to the аа ы =з frei confess 58 that, 
with yd kindest and most benevolent урт he was 
utterly at вед as to whether һе should do right or wrong in 
SAN the 
sup " g итаайан. 
Г. BUDKIN was sorry that the report seem e 
been listened ^ very eser "Te proposed p^ ps 
riums should be 
pensat ien yon ua 
os ught to bear ; s affected with the 
they reco; 
fund ont of the City cash. 
т. GIER , 
M é E lo 
uu in conseque: 
at даг їп бен 58-ы and sale of cattle at the 
d 
compensating the 
о! as may fall with the disease within == 
metropolitan Niere ad - the peti om osi of sanitarium; 
separ: n and cure of t le affected." 
for the the catt 
he n! of the TAE Committe called to it 
by their inspector, who at the time was in unication 
with Professor Simonds. t was then referr о а special 
committee, and shortly after a letter was pedal ved from the Lord 
s com 
market in every possible way, as recommended by Dr. Letheby. 
They ordered chloride of lime to be freely used, and directed 
that the market should ic; ев the 
rs to 
di nm etat e 
f Parli: Я 
на could go to а justice of the peace айа! obtain an order 
from him to have the diseased cattle destroyed, but then they 
were informed that all cattle in the early stages of the 
could not 
ges. He 
dis: spread all over 
country Eu the, ifetropolitan Market, for it was the 
bii ee: for ^e etropolis of. England and of the whole 
first effect of the о бонна 
f Ше animal, and then the cows 
etimes ighterhouses, and oe 
to the Metropolitan et. Ө appeared that, up to last 
night, out of 16,000 cows in the metropolitan distric 
as 2000 had been killed in consequ 
the marke some slaughter y might | &P 
be killed. There was believed to be great danger in kow ing 
the infected cows to be driven through the streets. (d T 
ood could be separa! from the bad animals, and i 
latter could be "un to sanitariums, where пе шой 
men could opera kac , then much benefit would 
I" tion Fu i 
mer e would be remunerated 
3 
Mei M ule ids w к 
tor 
eate e "iai ido we 
d. h order у, an en Ye e» 
the 42 beasts bad to be slaughtered berauso tho tiroe wore 
oues vast interest the Corporation | sàn: 
the tho 
The present inspectors were сі 
TAE to arand on the i ako hea 
sull Á eu 
a rs the айтап! 
better чыш an to ES to omo as 
eet rt 
dinde Paene ds ds 
were in favour of tho гЗ. nsalion Fund. The 
believed that a sum of 10, 000. or 15,0004. would be 
meet the pep а чч of the саве, The 
н} received any a 
their sanction to Asi e itai 
inhabitants ofthe metropo о, indepandeniiy E Le 
sanction, what Lad been done ы Edinburgh and Glasg 
they might establish those om Uf e 4 даг. 
к. LAWLEY was of opinion 
в, but the 
argen t as the 
d bo коб) that. the Markets’ 
г ‘Tallest support, He thought 
hould i pos! with - powers to aet to 
d 10001. should at once 
He wasmo n favour of establishing 
рел р and 
form leus of 
А that no member of the Corporation would 
and agains nst the vote if he thought it would farm 
=} мей equate fund. Не thought it а reproaci e 
the Government hes d he Lu allowed the disease to sp: 
extensively as ut takingany - to arm the [o 
Boards with € th 
was Ah io m be 
the sum that was necessary to uu the evil, e vota 
was nothing but a charitable contribution, exceedingly laud- 
able in its ira bub by ne Mew ux fücient to c phe 
esi pad the Government would be mo Же, io so 
к DN them 
HAND 
thankful" ai Boliey, К. depreoatod nes die 
diseas hat recommended by Professor r Bim 
the і 
„Тоз QUO on was then put and carried unanimously ; ; and, 
the. motion of Dr. dien, {һе whole of the reports; 
iin this subject were ordered to be printed aud circu- 
pe among the members, 
The Court then adjour ned, 
Farm 
: The ena 
пм 
Мір p spec cial meet- 
ing on А Thundey last to саца R^ а А it is 
i reference to the existing са! itla 
plague— 
Mr. HAYDEN sai м. A did поб г ulia that the 
present epidemic cattle was w disease, He 
thought the causes s of i it were to vd aed d in coni 
with the e of cattle i Зита countries а 
veyance ray rail in E Mo knew "s 
y 
llow was thus ruined. Last M uM the railway stations ther y disagreeal 
ет market, and these also had 
slaughtered At present tho man woaabeohately oui of bis mind smells, and the eget in eio Ett ша — 
Out of his 70 beasts he had not oneleft. Some were | were made of open fibrous m" aM ch r n" the 
saying that the disease arose from bad water, bad ventilation, ка, — the тебе. 
nd bad eowsheds; but in the Mu of eo nem [si Dem шша. жа quet p Bae cnc е 
са О 
he геа Ael 4 hei dur prae believed ee s an rt and Бе use “р pn of Tis 
e disease was among them, all were gone with the exceptio useless. The trucks ought to be coated with ire: 
of one cow ; sot E : it “as d ied 9r Sa As А тшу: much regretted that our veterinary surgeons 
x 85. к " : 
ts i Mh оик done that could be done, ang | aNd р ade we loo to іп such emergencies во 
yet the plague raged and mortality ensued. In bis neighbour- little: hacia ood the present epidemic. 
hood 20 or 30 cows had been lost, and yet in Dulwich фора} bad Mr. Councillor ns thought it would be acknow- 
been affected. The northern part, too, seemed far ledged pretty general 
affected with the disease than the southern part. Uuder ов ове f. this e ges 
cireumstances something sh be done, and the Corporation | ОЁ t. try s y 
would not misapply their money by contributing 10007. tow dis E. For cable ы to € бе р "hers 
the Com tion Fund. In every zi zs = И ot bo | the manure was deposited was a very ве ater e, 
he | Pd nb es * pierda the ‚йун n headed | 28 the effluvia eag Й from the manur bep = very 
the anbeoription iist with bue the cattle erred would | great extent passed into the lungs of the He 
караюу qon ther 10003., and the public would come forward 
nimals. 
thought the disease nir amongst oae things, call 
ney. E 
г. ет иранда а had 
the city. 
^ t in the city of London proper out of 
19 cossbads Thero waa not one in which the disease baa made 
its appearance. In 2 ed there were 28 cows, and = 
disease among жылы ppy to say that all the vestrie: 
and iu the urne эк communieated with - 
this subject, and that ея had returned very favourable 
answe| 
vds tion was а most serious 
Was 
and was s ibe жегис ý be taken 
the city beei metropolis at large? If the е Аа 
ар ч t that they should subscribe, then they should know. 
of making better arrangements in , this respect, Another 
remark he had to make was, thag with a view to pre- 
ven ting the contagion, it me Leurs be as well for 
farmers, as far as possible, from 
either fat or store cattle to ai ets for а short 
time, and to invi isi тезите buy 
stock they might have — of. He thought 
the sone of collecting а ani 
togeth трева "e at — or fairs, оё "the present time, 
must y inerease the probability of m 
Mr. remedii veterinary surgeon, said t 
doubtedly a great and disease now amon dn all 
animals than there n his early days. This was 
t чана epo true of d de pias uus sheep. With 
to the Pr nb epidemic, 16 was rea — to 
expect veg the first iem red uld 
cattle which were debilitated by crossing the sea under 
unfavourable conditions of transit, Het thought it was 
notauflicient that imported cattle should be inspected 
