948 
n acted т upon, 6 е шї ht have “в tamped oui 
tho c cost of cas фы а tw thousands. He эш Es а ере man 
now who undertakes to s how many iin go of thous: 
t will rs it will Pe. 
able end a If so, the gentleman 
who — е itt to emule will an "done а great - rvice to 
his countrymen.— Edmund. Tattersall, Albert Gate, Sipt. 80. 
7. THE BUSHEY PARK HERD or CaTTLE.— Bushey 
Park, o; d tuer, v we should say, the Bushey Paddock, 
comprises about 87 acres of olds rage, upon which the 
Roy ral stu d of racehorses are reared : and а fe d. The stud 
stallions, 
ma тев, and colts. Colonel Maude, edm to vue 
Majesty, is at the head of the ыас: and Mr. 
Cu 
pigs ан Which lasted from 10 to 20 minutes, 
e 3d 
eja case 
xm to Poland and back again, they had their hoofs|] 1. No Ow, as regarded the 1: land, there 
даа. be some chlorie liquid, and their bodies ibas mg yr in the evidence аз Pul... m 
regularly smoked with chlorine. Men were allowed, bros ga Ж. to what 
dp certainly NE encouraged, to pass to and fro; |n 
but each they ma de their appearance at we goes 
e : 
+ 
апа 
was char ; E^ E The а stables 
moked, white 
Rec | m at 
on the ie i E eatedly 
washed, and painted vit «Моло ннн, 
of red the 
side of the Tos a rare but not "ral valable 
contingency, the animal was killed without loss of 
time, and the place where the malady had shown itself 
mx dg edin by soldiers, and treated, in poi int of inter- 
rse wi communication 
: T it belonged to bush, 
„Tuti 
Mg 
ge бе шыш 
as changing from 
n ithe that des. lease, such ay 
k е 
husband I pn 
Then y 
any material observa 
as Ts Mr. Доре” s s ovidenco that he уе, 
This, ua with гони” дау, had e a tho char that farm with a view 
ard to hides, Ll stram e all М раб was the character of the farm generally, 
may h n 
you in going there. 
Lo seri in Be e sai 
mal an nd v аы matter that 
fields. аз there only o 
John-Ransome, the well-known whip, is what is termed 
the stud groom, and has ie. general management, 
. affairs. It is the custom Bushey to purchas 
certain namber of cattle—a p all herd, in fact—to E 
"Iw thre Iw 
my RI nba EU |-1885. fora d КЫ hours, If the farm 
me, ранет protect one coun try against another, or | shift it would e to be brougut bac PT 
even one Mi d against the neighbourin, o - iu coming i tenant, and in that case 
‚ rules of goo ban: А 
жеч i tini TE vot Ar ente el =. ze as 8 once | would not be aea te 
i ed in 
а impossible 
, lease could not be 
Е is supported by the | tabular Mera edt 
‚16 
[n 
еу ip 
t attack, veryt 
at соп i g the ignorance tl iat | 
prevai's generally as regards the nature of the disease, | 
to save the lives of the infected animals, but it 
t medi practition 
the Веч au "аҹ 
me 
are 
and 
The fences, also, in к 9 
he hovel and 
ls and sheds c 
n 
The аме quickly spread | 
e herd, mt in a fortnight the 12 beasts fell | som 
Everytbi 
m aN 
notable ми t in the it 
the у Же par on of ng rules fus 
ne Н А politic - a sanitary Long which the | fe I think it would grow Tares very well, ME 
malady, w рь та, ШУ тоня acres о of Tares would be about the annual amouni 
i de d 
[sida s 
be 
with th 
Mr, 
factor at; Whittinghame, knew better. yes it; ad 
не said :— 
ON wid Mos dd IN ERAST LOTHIAN. 
m is a middling light soil. There їз а good deal a 
I ES mw ge in that locality 47 aere d 
of mixed Beans and Tares, It is 
Mr, ille «Тһе fari 
tooks, Springfield, О! in m 
hu rston, "East othian, was | Tares, or 47 ас 
Ene der. The 
e grow: oil is 
< dont, think it sir о pon а док Potatos oa Olè 
hamstocks as ап or inary course it might be 
different in g 
d | Then Mr. Law, another witness for pl pursuer, sti] 
| with regard to the nature of the farm 
Bae. р it is үө. p» pe for Grass and Taripi; 
M te and some moorish ; there is moe 
Part is good "Potato land a 
caeca 1 з 
E tie 
st Maret, 
clayey 
A z 0 of of the сту, than oft ua lator. 
the east and south sides. Threi pon se four fields look rather 
| good Potato iram A Dx M во good for Potatos, btt 
bina t > 
about the 
Now Wal s d to E the mM favourable view hi | 
was given Ea t of t hat farm, aul 
of КЕ паш 5d the four felah pertedany in questi. 
injury, and damage ages 
at 20001. Witnesses having b 
defender сущ шр ne Jury visited ded farm. Thefollowing 
їз the agricultu ie oim of the ch: 
Consider in first place АБ way in which 
the pursuer’s j was arr ived at. It was quite 
bee: 
, These cattle, as 
+ тр. t 
| of the land in 1859 was on the supposition that he took 
inspected by practised Aures surgeo s, who weri 
ere | ® Fotato crop from the whole. 
He said he would bave had s d v 
od 
produce of 20007. 
made from tha 
sent down to the fair, 
infected animals 
not the only cireumstance 
at Barnet fair. 
Ped uy catt e at any fair 
ът p а does at the present time, 
* INE АВА DISINFECTANT.—I called lori 
mong the animais is raging to the 20087 
now been in gens 
what АШ of IM that vi The 
d gave e this account 0 
suld be ^g ciini 
this 
this way. hat. he (наз t к 0 of that 
land тоша vc pr 35 aol an acre of PON 27 
mall, a nother 16 wou 
i 1 
hyems and 1964. 
and for 
He (the Dad Justice-Cle dw 
outset, as what might | be called the meer vi view of the 
Е 
ER 
2835 
ig 
pit 
Sgi 
g= 
Че; 
Ü 
Hir 
on the Fin frontier. ds my inquiry how 
rotect his herds pe th 
"то that specific he 
ghbours were mainly indebted for 
the immun so long enjoyed. To the dis- 
the 
d | But it m t thro 
whole of tho уе ыг led r4 tho parmar the estimates 
y iw d ma es ру Ње de ade 
Ha 
+1 
welve 
E 
„3355 
w 
жине" 
te 
e the ] 
h 
35 boli cold, wet and cy 
think it s 
i 
tain There coul 
doubt that. pec M "Xni Lotia wou o yi id 
an acre of Potatos—nay, that some very special Potato 
ity t мы: 
had owed ап 
but complete wc from the murrai n in the two 
dreadful y of 1854 and 1855, 
some years, But 35 bolls an acre of Potat atos im. ауе 
were алан ted by rig $ ym a year ago, his son wrote 
. him, the same agent had exercised its beneficent 
influe again, pF h t nger being less 
uence " 
imminent, its use e tricted t. 
"s 
ry | not been 
rybody 
sinit that, and everybody балв E А pei 
"p Н ар thought it was impossible to doubt t 
these estimates were made on Ет реа їп i and 1 
he soil and climate of the land were | they produe 
of 
We have had a few acres 
y Shot, but I cannol ert ай 
only. On ШО о Кыш the great thing had — to 
reduce to a the 
t 
ого 
suitable fr growing cp s is the second place, that | Now that w was the opinion that g 
of the nature r^ f that 
armer 
d minimum intercourse betw: e third place, that the | years' experience T ы the 
animal worlds of Poland and Prussia, ана: Mim land had sufficient manure; in е fourth place, t that Ме; Hume, who bp i very n that pt 
impossible to prevent it, render ca f Dunbar, tb ap Сет 
tion innocuous by oking, washing, and satu- in the fifth place, that in bringing: out the total them that h 1dhamstooks for 40 2 
rating with chlorine both man and beast passing produco in money, there were good prices going i “ Well ac меи fit of visiting m суй: brother. A 
over from the infected country. "€ - d o Now if any of p етет failed, it esr n кз ранее ais Tl Lor | 
it was ordered that по Polish ox, a long way to disturb the caleulation and воой рир ble for the six-shift. TE would te шаа 
duck, goose, i no domestic бө асы MER (сыа the qne Therefore » Lew С theis were | having neither soil nor climate. н in the last Teig 1 
Should be allowed to Ее оп Ргизвіап ground.|important things to consider n dealing with the шшр тош E А2 s could have been B% he ад? 
Wild beasts, too, were shut out as much as ibla, | pursuer's case :— Was this pen Pie il and climate for med idcm in 1859, except at a loss. vio." potatos | 
The frontier had been Pes by a continuous. тою, of pum growth of ғ Potatos, and w e season а es were on the und, i i: vould Lp the family 801 - 
Я Atos n for the growth of Potatos wn there acit nr Sho Шир» | 
ould allo s, hens, or hares, to visit me generally, a ge season for this lan dt vet Teilen; m ems would have Vaud 
1 territory. Many ` were "he duc! e shot down ies и manure to produce a full c f | is not Potato land." furmery-h 302, 
in midair, or while verre on the € e that | Potatos on - ru that season—and were the «v ы Then Mr. Сатгог, а Mid- peat ш 
очур the two near my friend's estate. | that year of su mount as would justify Mr. Ho эн кая, possseions and considerable Wie pel 
All -hares in the S парів were uide as вату а, 
hood 
: hed accordingly, while as —— | 
lorses, which by P Premisa postilions had been 
