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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, RAL GAZETTE. 
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ies, aided by t 
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е it, and thus derive à b and emerat 
friend Dento 
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we have plenty >: 
improve 
Accordi to our talented 
mi 
" res, and I 
баре of res 
umber 0 
could readily point оо a channel in the 
residences, covered yards, machinery, and a 
f other necessary and profitable improvements 
| kind friend the late Mr. James, steward to 
e wan 
ing | 
MS. or so [^ drain our 20 millions of. Mee Н | 
I may me tion ы while I was а 
au- 
champ, and father o Mr. James and Charles Tames, the 
CM tem introduced his first Herefi 
which v" git of Mr. of Noke, 
ars since I saw their beautiful 
ball soon ТЕТ an opportunity of seeing them, 
Тиин, 
reford. er. 
ы Ish 
quid io icc were ыз 
ооа А ewhere to the 
"e 
5 
A-a 
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itn 
£400 millio ssi dii in ing 
e fact i M farming is in its, jin infancy, but the 
ing when, ow in " to that great man Liebig 
irita 
erform А, marriage ceremony, according toa promise RC patches in the yy 
Ї "made D ME her when а little child. I will then report |, 
erd, 
"hou gh some of the above is en He doctors would Ra fourth stomach of the 
call “a foreign recoil Ms I trust the Editor will 
ете grat ndness 
allow m 
on, n uded by those dark mists of doubt, 
E men knowledge, and pedis. Tos prevent its 
nt. Had c I 
m 
able than agricultural deis. ent. 
might thus be, in ma 
20s. 
wit is only half - еза гк) ы even 
А instances a loss ital, 
b 
ent 
companies (27 purchase lands with their o 
capital, and invest their own capital in improving suc 
vhs for the ki 
Gra mnd шю of ES b ME 
friend, the p Mr. 
In proe L етен that this plague is contagious, DA 
but believ may gen 
тері 
hilled, n due time suppuration” finds its w 
to the m t RN are two of the emunctories. 
There is, however, one caution I must give as 
bleeding. QE must "feel the d when 
the pulse is feeble is death! If you should not dis- 
cov E - illness till 5 has oomai A md pes 
you e stimulan and camphor 
cellent for a 
l "m 
Dr. Budd 
regards | shepherd to be exa 
or microscopical e: examination No í flaria (an (an 
Ax E. found in "y part of the lungs, — careful 
search was made. The was not so аз that 
SEN. my | recently sent to Dr. Letheby. by for exa 
oar 
The second -—— examined was one in earlier stage 
* ~ morning of 
the disease, having only been attacked on 
Thursday ; the E spots 2 however, fi ep n the 
reins e though not so marked as I former case. 
e third animal amined ele e that bad died durin 
g 
the party were P one ing The lungs 
were hepatised, sinking when placed in water; the liver was 
in a very bad condition. On the coat of the fourth stomach им» 
were marked indications of the cattle plague, аз well аз very 
LETHEBY e appearances tomach were 
ү the same as t! Bote! found in СО; TM 
r. WELLS said that appearan as invariably found in 
Dr. LrerHkBY said there were two experimen! 
occasion, 
2 the visit at the Ce was 
y useiess. 
ask the shi 
epherds relative to wbat they had 
Dr. Воор asked, were the questions relative to the morbid 
anatomy of the sheep 1—0 which Mr. Woods replied in the 
affirmative. 
ould =-А allow 
ой anatom; ut thi 
and — 
mined as he 
The former said if ү Жу е could tell b 
whieh had led t t disorder, he would listen to hiim, 
Mr. Woods mik М теч well “ч ыш (Dr. Budd) out p 
orkings of a watch, of which he knew nothing, an take 
is the Profe: к, nom said they might as well be asked what 
be too happ о ld land having long leases, with the | bees (which is а I fever, Yd ion | the small; "м, and set them р! am sr 
right to E e, and untra gos us pubis That | of the whole mucous membrane of the Lew when pnus emu ad so they wore; they cured more than ang 
is the way to bri g he agricultural arena a flood | suppuration takes place. This cattle plague is said| ру, stated that the appearance he had seen in the 
of tenant capital and ане 4а to be 2 us. Imay mention that I saved the lives of Adone amined, resembled those which were seen in animals 
have gradually diverged from my ton of Turnips, | two of шу parishioners in typhus fever (both are alive dying of the Lm M. vam were od to be 
but after all, the pro itable consumption of bre m | now), P^ and ds Gosnay, of Gussage 8t. Michael's, rather withhold a Anal opinion ou. the point till the Аалу 3 
оз upon the questions I bave maoro; It is of o | Dors rset, „а about 35 y ago, by giving them drop after Moin — bad been applied. inclined to 
to talk to men about more stock, mor machinery: the on that it was the same disease in cattle and sheep, 
ry "a bu HA not say so for certain, because experiments were 
кта given TVAE 13 the doctor, and were arly wanted before А-4, to а final conclusion. Не would say 
corn pn ing. They say, look at these Зап д о in i tlie "- I should think that port win geom that it was in the highest degree incumbent to take exaetly 
landlord cannot or will not help me and do his | be a good stim ant as well as styptic for vd suffer- | the same preventive measures m o: саве of sboep as it was 
I would readil t. for covered. yards thi W. F. Кайсы, Tarrant Lees er d proved to be in the iatis plague, Ніз im 
&c., but he "dg he it, so that after all I ME Rushton. 3m seht ascen d P capere A1 eee QU Д 
be ed for “spin a tough yarn" out о р z mot extend te а оер, but he no said hat there 
cem does int. value of a ton of nd de ad n 2. INFECTION OF SHEEP: NORFOLK CATTLE PLAGUE Ass yingi some ep w which were omg like those 
В 1 TION.—A. deputation f the Committee of this VER in | tho dead bodies of oxen dyiog s к, cattle plague, and 
importance of producing our own food abund- | алзактріња by the invitation of R. J. Н. Harvey, Esq., M.P., at | which wore supposed to bo characteristic of i. 
antly and с lepus dgio inc, i ovre question. | Crown Point, on Thursda; to meet Dr pe Professor VARNELL said, from эө ie had seen, that he 
Everybody is апх n, but if the question | fessor Simonds, with whom were also Dr. was, if anythiug, в p lipo stronger hoap fapa han Dr; Bud Budd V to 
yai 
about es 
were put tó the. British publie quies хаб would 
rather go without their clot 
qu^ че 
w ton, 
Mr. Ceely, of the Medical Deor] Vete of the ине Риба, аа gir di- 
Professor Varnell, of the Ro; 
P» 
the v opinion that th was capable of 
eattle to 
{ов 
E^ Dose said his im was very strong, and he was pre- 
th, T ра €—— e ^ need Hia diacate in. p now p 1 uds ostato, ed to bi that opinion to the test of evid: hich was 
mont! fan corn im d carr against | The company proceeded first to ins et 2 lot sheep near, | par riug opinion e ence, wi 
T! pte -recurring appetit demands em st | which were at first трой о p a healthy lot. AA y yapuy у {0 Ер еу professional amem but 
Н could по! n discuss the matter а! 
attention, and it is as great a mistake to buy our food P — memi — ut d at Ru eic b T кигте uasa caet a 0, 
rom foreigners as to buy our clothing. That we |him to Ф large Ls er of als that - omnis C e. t weel po Му, 
which he re; as free from disease ; but when he een | att P ure sap ir irn my 
Бене е nem 59 en — e 2n а Lv to tho lot, he Y that thero herd Е — that | A. X ELI of the Zoolo x к Me 
Ead not had the di 11; others w the ei stage | pened to be wit а conversation relative 
practically convinced. To lend our money to foreigners | of the Ie m et < there were which hi qi "te Battle Disease, its d the possibility ot finding & 
о enable them t ete with us in corn growing | disease and had remedy, Mr. Bartlett spud that the plan which he adopted. 
nstead of loying our people at home is a!great|, Mr. Hanvev said all ho knew about the disease was that when | at the Gardens in the y anh when the lions, ti and 
" Fig our.peope g they had a cold я д; and there had Ern only ey such since | other carnivora were ai by a disease that threatened 
inania bl т. I am surprised that our sharp | the animals die attacked, шин ol of ament dying, f a^ destruction to the sine " thom, should be tried for the 
“getters up” of publie companies in the City have not 22 were found dead on the f rning. They w: Cattle Disease, Ihave by me a copy of the Report (dated 
turned their attention to agriculture, I me that | originally herded together, e Unfortuneta the cattle had bad died, October 29, 1851), Mr. Bartlett. Council of 
the В В h во they could no longer e sheep, and the only the Zoological Society. the of the 
y have tried, bu bucolic stolidity too muc thing hs. had vec: m 5 а cold day a mwoh | lions, &c., as follows; 
even eir powers of persuasion, It is not a slig in smaller number bad Ме \ tried of — o twitchings, А 
rebuff аф can repel their advances. J. J. Mechi, | diet, as puttin 1300 n oatmeal, and had tried nose, im. uh, and eyes, loss of 
5. ifferent things, ey [a that it did not жүс? апу „ее ларе great cte | prostration, followed by inflammation 
difference, for his best said all those had and qp sene 4 ыы throat, gullet, and nasal 
was going through the whole, жна h ecce g certain "number The treat opted was as follows :— Mr. Mitchell, who 
CATTLE PLAGUE. 
e with the d 
When he went et "n еч ур e 
аз at the ti tima soria to 
tt, 
TUR in, Bartle о, жи an eminent under whose 
(Ve continuo to publish me letters of Correspondents on this | „е to point out to bim | the Ava which would provabiy auspices I myself Tiet postof ome s surgeon at St. George's 
subjeet.] odios — asig — on the estate for three or four | Hospital), aud Med his advice. It was to give RM of 
1. Аво U7 32 years ago I became Curate of Mapowder, | months, and w 25s. $o 27s. at that time. b. The proper dose for a large animal being unkno 
EAD said he убы tu e best way to test whether the | Mr. Bartlett, ng that it was le to produce а 
їп Dorset, іш the follow тау The living then | М. К g ay к 
belonged do Mr. Shipley oiae а , D ipe Gray, b jishop erred affecting the sheep waa i the а cattle Им! ог X Dot э was to sudden, and pob. gre ual Ly? р» pens Мо, 
T t ttle cou! rom 8 ding to hich 
of Bristol, who ordai ыла, me, to атина p^ pene ve the Зарна authority to ч аз | ів given in his Report :— 
im. Ireceived a kind letter from the Bishop, 1 мі Read s вош think proper in animals for ровї | **Treatment for Lions. — ho food to half the usual 
me to tak hipley i morlem examination, &c., and they then proceeded to a large | quantity ; add 20 of the the eblorate of potash to the food. 
e the Sergi adding, * Mr, Shipley is very pasture adjoining Mr. Welles farm, in which were about a | Into every quart of water dissolve 80 grains of chlorate of 
; he was, for he gave me 35/. a-year to | Score of the animals in stages of the disease. i potash, ‚ш. Te lion шалы. ат. imo threo 
1 the gentlemen. | or four nue one day; теј wo or three 
give poor, and the stipend and land added, to | Зоте of these were ех xamiued by tho professi pere dl i е days, ther наа ове дау; терем, bwo C": 
this a ted It the Three were taken for post ресі ys, 1 е 
Preferme 2007. per annum. т for the matter exuding from the nostrils, which was intended occasionally till the disease disappears. 
tthe Bishop ever had to give away. B | as inoculating r m n, The animals attacked by this uring 
there, I an nity of seeing this plague. А | Оп arriving at the place where the w X of | 1851 were— LS ate ag A hd uere: i o ger two o ches 
great y cattle died of it. The symptoms were gus ч ere burid, a pik aboni 19 faot long, А бб wide, and фе йи of Ang ; ot - - стз - оф У йе aie = 
ly the same as t ly mentioned the бык” which had died subsequent to the fast s pit being | was comm single d urred after its exhi- 
; the pest is known in the vale of lack | closed, after 9 Р.М. on Wi . They were ranged three | bition, although е o Tee above-mentioned ш Амы from 
Moor as “ the bladder.” The year it n was | deep, and had been thrown in eir skins on—in fact, asthey эк Муня strongly mark: rien таз. this d: 
зр T i d, but bed bay ked up from the place where they had died. | Mr. Bartlett has found the chlorate of potash tr Meere 
y hot one. It was not imported, bu present were informed, would be filled | most еар to the animals under his c bo they ante- 
ws grazing. Finding tbat cattle pe dying 
E kept Der eyes open, кез. watched my 
NUM. of them were taken ill, some 
I did 
я. 
e5 put den мр 
he 
salts, мр бот 
gruel, bran mashes, pii o u^] and SESS iar e 
inflammati ina 
stopped thi M E asi 
to Watch the herd, 
and as soon as P saw bo es hea 
and tearful, I bled the animal and stopped the e painful 
pic! 
That pit, the petu 
fers 
with the animals dying up to 9 р.м, of tha! Meg 
Lambart stated that the number of sheep; at 
се a ur hich tm not Lg 
је roportion of whic 
тна 2 n e occurred on the night ol 
that died 
одой арра rently s suffering from the disease t 
a peculiar fretted — 
d 
x of the Toni intestines, the fre 
been в 
more 
affected with is plague. 
ce to the yu made d 
han: thimble on it, were found on the | three 
er surface etted appearance 
a ar ijorat in — pare of the Arie à E —— 
extended. appearance had 
The P „Арсы were | the half ounce ; undi 
found to be choked up Pith lymph, some of which was | fourth day and give the system а бег в тез 
Captain | lopes, deer, carnivora, or other denizens of the 
first was 
We therefore both think: thai we shes Mee MM 
withho: hese facts fi 
i pected neigh 
certainly have a dose ra e Ie they p: no symptoms) 
iven them once in ven days, аз 
easure. 
ngon 
rc dtr n a total of 540 
lions in on. 
pam 
would commence 
ing. Onthe f and АЫ E he Rooi до not diminish, 
the dose might be doubled, decreasing it on the [i е: to 
er any circumstances, discon n the 
t, and t tes give 
