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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[SEPTEMBER 9, 194, 
at the port of debarkation. 
. They should be again 
— that — iud lessen the evil, for o 
ti e gl 
the Mp manifested themselves very sudden 
and а 
mi ight s ius symptoms 
respect to gosse it would be found that a Miei 
number of b easts ha d been cured, and he e was qu uite 
nly, | o 
nimal wbich e to be quite well to- d 
it might carri 
tes attending шета 
r| Some very gi 
дат" were not "n 
iearimg 8 Were 
The Class of C zig ilk MR 
ows in wa 
is to be тедеп: that the o plaan э A mii 
mi a panie at 
arket, and i 
disease would cde void prede" to "an parts o 
ountr Pro Gam hag pointe Es ub, the 
y. 
measures ado ы ted. of 
троа came on, and if f they 1 fresh 
nge from hea after |8 
being Аъ ferred Boh the hold of a ы Жой 
саен the country at the rate of 20 or 30 Mice, an 
hou n tru icks, the abom min nable state ‹ of whie h was 
iieri: 
t $i 
nu ight be cured. 
т. MASFEN said: As to. remarks with reference to 
was wero now placed were of 
the introdaction or exit stock ; no markets are 
appe 
fected districts а Сава оа 
of 
shire dairy fixus е созде 1 fully e air Тес, 
any other county in Eng У quil to those 
In fat stock, the 1st p o 
белш ког horn ; the is 
The 
movements of the people. in such districts. If tl 
circumstance " in which the farmers ud s country ч 
the same racter, the 
ow of Jo hei 
There w en som 
me extraordinary steps a to bei necess aty, 2 
in Leic 
ЕЧ pi sias of ed. was ра ihe Sheo 
in | sı ppeared | 
| us й noticed that ida one county meeting it haq Mes 
sugs 
Parliament should 
iderati been 
to this country by the cattle imported from abroad. 
He found linpi eg oem осе had always bees He to 
although a of 
disease, bu 
airymen, a 
this, bou ecause Yu pro eh аа 
Беде 
ect that in treating affected БН уе 
ups the pd of infection and the reme oum e 
communication, and that vet erinary hos pitals als do 
made in themselyes pital 
de do not come ou еы 
Colonel "D vott had 1 m 1st p 
ве ction fo or ag ze ^» 
m that Pa 
He had no 
веаве were козуп in thousands of 
cases from improper treatment on boar d ship 
zu n» m, bec 
great they were willing to run the risk. 
doubt the seeds of dise 
of infection. 
T SIE: 
peting keenly with Leicesters on the tm mi D 
5 
The Сн AIRMAN then moved, * * That 
carriage bv There ought t 
1 
Fhs EE 
and. 
that the cattle were properly ай, not only on der 
mu ct after зо. 
Mr. Нохт (Hunt & Parker), veterinary surgeon, said 
the SA of the erede in ene par 
ann be tra ced to ne tion thst 
e "inst oa M 
p i where it was traced t 
cow римй at Suit of Ша. чан dealer said, 
d, it was D iiu mal was plac å 
im es the pe ared. Ther 
were 15 cows, L owner r ot of which, when the disease 
broke out, sold t 
y out "ihe moy 
measures адма. ja pbi Simonds and other 
pores uc" 
РЕМ. RE 
en ell. zo for the best 90 e eweh 
Rs а very goo y RRE EE of capital brood p irni 
The dte of Swine е were confined al 
whi ie ke Mr. 
to the effect that to attempt curative treatment was 
inad n 
Mr. Lo ded the motion, and it rried. 
Mr. Healy: stated ла. 58 cows out of ry affected — 
| in the opinion of Professor Simonds— 
in question, were cu Rd in Derbysl hire, 
Мг, Н. LAKIN spoke of the importance of consulting | t 
skilful  veterivary surgeons, and not the half-educated 
Birm mingham m rk Six 
Mr. Bayliss, of Arley, ail died, and contaminated the 
ve on whi ch they were and the farm „next to it 
AU 
"them, which were sold £o | 
Aen 
practising in some localities. He was 
Y ris the remarks of Mr. Wright with 
e to that prof ession, and he hi ad been in com- 
very еро 
| refere: 
with the disease 
Of aj 
"The Вет of Horses 
а horses 
the young animals her very rn 
р * to the blacketoith who, Ai n the m 
judges, make a йч he fore and h 
the р manne 25 
munie a zr 
А та иге: t ^et 
egi e of its aualified Mines into the 
and there six 
ery instance in which he ux йн 
"investigation, the dise SES 
ion. This bei ing the case, vit was ud 
of the utmost importa 
farm, and introduc ed ма-а into sheds 
cows died, Ine 
Шиш: of 
traced to conta 
om 
i һе present emergency. Abridged 
po Мапа бекат Herald, 
PARKENHOE: —'The Annual Show 
Aen Ww a leg number of hs. 
On the who we think the of te 
улшо oe Farmers’ Club and the periere i 
may. vell feel satisfied „with this week's Show, We 
, viz, that no short-sighted 
of tl 
Society was held $e jo M TE on Esa d and 
nce that ev ery 
* be taken to prevent the € of the dis sease. The|a 
e held in different towns in this count 
poliey of saving expense should again indue b 
31 
i ngst 
they could. But ne ry e should ns situated within its province, The mong may 
ə done by farmers oie А well feel eis with the reception it has this year 
might pe n animal as healthy now, and in | met at Loug ough, the i and gentry 
three days КЕ it — be dangerous ca the localit, M determine о be outdone b 
der these circu s he insisted that 
Un 
m. 
t quarantine 
bon 
sed | has accorded to the Society in this its 
y bein y 
| Rode places in generosity е ыр, in the welcome it 
firs& Show in 
-| Triu 
streets, and the — ve flags, cem and other 
whero appar 
umphal arches were erected over the principal 
| festivo decoration 
was а thing 
think the state of the rai ilway tr 
s had Cause: d the 
disease, b 
“Y | WOr th look 
ing at. 
One of A chief features of this exhibition is the 
де сн in which Ley offered by the locallanded 
с ct ating it. With respect to чә treatment ма е 
dise he thought they had better not a 
anything of ha kind. They must endeavour ман 
He was for the тй, анн of every — 
that. чесен sym Laudem of the dis isease. , Cura 
measures mi gh been said, b 
he Duke of Rutland, i REN M.P., Mr. Herrick, 
r John Harper Crewe, Е, В. Farnham, Esq., 
Fei Middleton offer 
f | which were placed at their disposal by Mr. Warner. 
| and besides 
and M produce of -— only, w 
fide tenant farmers and labou Ан 
e | draining, hedge cutting, Phoen rearing and allotmen t 
1 +} 
rers. Ploughin ing, digging, пат 
й 
e dinner, hi ch was Ride E ro 
т n on the Show ground. We may соп 
the Btiosyant Committee on the beautiful grounds | 
re th bu 
au "bulls with pete sit X num 
23,252; and of 2873 cows, us produce up to 
31st December, 1864. 
There are 5882 
cows and heifers given in the 
these, iios 
эн; 
are many bull calves givet 
which. have not registered 
and bull calves M 
veral heifer 
volume may а 
es enongh ; ia "tho diffculty was as to taking it in 
time, foi 
of the ex tremities, an d the 
The show: of agricultura 
could be hope к "Ta the first case that came under | ғ 
th, the cow was milked at 5 o'clock 
uarantine, and for чә immediate denth 
үе тереч Ae ma it should not 
re 
t departm 
Potatos than were sd; year песна at Loughborough 
ace 
ral i 
and we may say that for коч апа vet the roots 
were fully equal to those shown, or S might 
say grown, in any m. year at this. sens he 
n ошен time with the same master also gets his атм 
mals b 
Gio be Mangel Wurzel of. Mr. Claridge were really 
AM tiful. The Swedes were generally с, but the 
and 2d ‘prizes were awarded to  well.gr 
м Eaton, Castle 3 са Li 
а from the 
. g 
t to Mr. 
e ат 
е was the chief feature of the 
seldom have we seen better 
prize EE 
prol have been paid, and t 
some of | ei most t done h 
r. Dobel, of Lo 
ghbor rougl ү; 
те: ert 
"Mr. WniGHT said—It appeared to him that ше first 
the prize was pucri to EAE 
edm аео, Тһе Agricultural Colony | 4 
Е which t" was necessary to clear u 
Had a new disease appear our P ma 
di ^ti fruits are 
The show of Beasts was з nob as good. in point of 
cue 
пе" 
femalo n names; апа many for! bot. иене 
red amongst 
was it really and rin the Rinderpest, as the leading 
authorities contended ers 164 - A T" the 
i that dise: 
of 
contagion · now so o general. Some very good Shorthorns 
ea 
mgee, as well as others, E fully e explained, "diy 
ed m none but ost stringe 
ans meet, the case, as the causes which led to the 
extension of the evil remained untouched. Не 
might. he аррсі nt of inspectors, 
who would visit the cattle markets, uppose 
one or more di 
were discovered and 
rthorn 
Mr. Packe, М.Р. 2 E t of ns 
bull shley, and for ШАШУ, 
substance, evenness, this bull justly got the 
extra prize. 
In Cows па M prize went to a beautifully even 
cow of Mr. John Lynn; 2d to а cow of Maynard 
(We take а pre mech 
evidence lately 
Жу i 
Edinburgh to к e ое 
the e xiüng style of еч pum 
and energy y of 8 ottish agricu ris! 
КЕ т 
EE 
19. Тнк URE TRA 
have been iT: s rs à gr zt me 
blood, shown " Mr. Packe, M.P, 
considerably to the farmers. My 
