1020 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
appetite ; ; very depressed and thirsty ; reddened vagina and | 
fourth I do not think you will readlly persuade | of chases 
gums-—-constipation. Had — mixture, and was freely LM that и mprove his position by Anio] s igit PP ais of Monitora f beasts by 
scoured by a single bottle of it. To have stimulant mixture А ng the rest, €: burying them E — expense, If, then, M ton—all i in aom 
thr “з tim Petry y. The animal remains in an undecided эттм the interests of the country requi: Чонга: holocaust, let it buy | Мау, 172 27, to Septem be: er, ]' im Mi 
uring бе xt e days, refusing food, except gruel, and a | before it kills and зани send you are їйє: rspersed at 72-а the quim 
little thin nda. October 3.—The pulse is 60, and respiration BP our fairs and markets if you will for a book is now in ег Several dita l 
48 a minute. She is more lively, eats a little better. Same r of infected stock from selling € KA. land ; UP ч of Moult d e possession al r* Henry g № 
treatment continued as above, and to have a tonic powder and nó nterfre with: bis ts to cure by ordering peremptory оп, а descendant of Mr, Ну, Там, 
ale at night. October 6.—The pulse is still high—viz., 80; the | slaughter at the dis e of inspectors in whom be j^^ е Oct. 23. у. L lyi 
respiratories are 48, and the breathing is oppressed ; othe vi Coni йя во difficult is the diagnosis of the disease, at CTS FROM 
her condition is not — Changed. October 9.—8Signs of | an y rate ts its incipient state. If you will, however, insist s E Orp Саттіж-водк Кт 
convalescence are now quite decided. Appetite quite зоон, upon death as the only safeguard against further infection, let ^ Јонх Harr, ор "mu 
and De qu d full meal, of a decided convalescent greedily. jour насі of the OMIM (a man, no doubt, equal to 1747.4There was such а Violent Distem, ! 
The ich increased in quantity, d is improving in | the occasion) devise the 8 of including in his Budget for | Beasts, that tdt чта thought there | 
qua ality, but the речо and ар 7 are still a little too 5 next year the necessary саге by which the public тА Hundred Thousand in this year. The p | 
"his arises from a slight attack of pleurisy, which s acquire the right of slaughter, and kill its own, not other | this Distemper кеге a runing at the Eyes and са ЙН | 
caught since admission to the byre. people's D: the Ears, and a Scouring in the bod and aed 
Fourth Case.—VFrom an infected byre. A fine Ayrshire cow, | -Leto mpetent valuers be called in pie ed notice is given | V ich 1 appr to DeL. 
admitted 26th September. She had taken no food for two |or nan tim einen ot the disease, and let say what the | 1° Was thought Infectious, therefore a aton waa aE 
days before her admission. She was dull, losing milk, oppressed stock upon the farm (itti the disease déc р is Жо at the | апу Fairs or M the Вай of horned mt | 
їп her breathing, and the pulse was 100. The other signs of | time of valuatio: Let the country buy it, should slaughter | Distemper, by ; which ai cs | 
the dis ere present—viz., reddened vagina and gums. | pe j judged e M at tbat rate, which will probably be about | 21 Beasts as soon to hawe the 
As she was costive, laxative was given, and was Feely one-third or one-fourth of its value previous to infection, and | removed from the herd they were in, and 
red next day. Stimu tment was next adopted, з the bill be divided afterwards among the dead; their hydes cut and slashed in suh o 
and her diet consisted of small mashes twice a day, el | generally. 2 m useless, and {һе zt LI 
at midday. On the 186 October th lse was 96, respirations easts, who ео th 
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48 per minute, temperature natural, but she was dull, and had dish it has been, ransacked for live stock to supply th pounds, was entitled to Two, and n 
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greatly increased in quantity, and р ае М quality. Gets about thred years ago, out of which I lost 40. It is generally 
T P x E takesiteagerly, This cow will be sent home in considered that we are indebted to Holland for this scourge. 
All usual sources of importation having been laid under contri- 
bution to the extent of their capability, it атаа for some 
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Severall other Laws were made by 
En E r to prevent the Spreading of it, 
“ This distemper first appeared i 
amongst the Cows nea P TOME. л 
ward ; the first that fell iu Lincolnshire 
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lis Loir from an infected byre, where 10 had 
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с оор gh за perpetual prevalence of cattle disease in the were 8 
and s was treated imilar principi For three days her |? ^ William Emmins in Holbeac h MEN 
5, and her re э рапер "the extraocdi cad Sto a ke ipet eem r of — 16 А one of "x pe the next it broke out with w. ТЫ. Wa ЫШЫ 
Abbe of 102 a minute, There is nothing particular in cargoes, Mi A M 545 di 5 eti e уч Aio Marshes, in January, 1747 ; and in February, wih kis | 
the details of her treatment. Sho is now, after seven days' уланы з зн т се нод Е Pily. сае in such a| Fenn in' Moulto and presently becametss 
taking ve convalescent, giving full milk, chewing cud, and erue for Pergit ydet atu paltry бой to a cá individual specu- bun AME TM ent, what more md 
arliamen 
M qe oem dee реке rine p Li м lator, thousands of pounds will be sacrificed, ма. a SF m € King in Council was a тае Ame yà 
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country has arisen. 
2. Is RiNDERPEST T SPONTANEOUS IN THE COUNTRY ?— So much for the тада cu with which those chargad with 
It is now ос gere чч this ome which Ten t e ocal markets o ccr to its passing то сно 
destro уз more hor n all the other com- | would almost appea that. the e uec uid customs ot some 
Жы is a is s always introduced paron Go очен X are E Arata for pers БЕ apo 
i e community than 18 ie Im; free e, condu u 
fato this cost ера - — cio eee pem the principle **that any o at liberty (in pursuance of his 
cmm en Aia malady might рә | жер neously generated, and f tho 
i was for the = 0 е 
Pee e tried the following "me im avin 
dbal pre си blood ntil m En ‘putrid, 
he placed it close to a hea iem Mitis us which 
Wa diui Capo sod Anges: e On the Re 
the calf began to shiver, to moye i and 
thus 
е 1149. March 18. Bo ht Twent; Beasts ot 
Hill, a Jobber, which he was to hazard a x 
Tre t eleven of "e em dyed. I paid him 
another thus 
4 cR On hec the 18th of February was 
of Prayer with E. Ё E the Ceasing TUE 
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номе appear that free trade has its даб well as 'its 
advantages, among the former of which may УЙ cs reckoned 
m cens ity for losses clearly consequent on its too careless 
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of b bu: usn 
he ons every umerous and 
in large lots of paasta? ut ur Tari he ар to bsm mè 
ay ood MM 'and then occurs in This book 
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6. A RUSSIAN REMEDY,— be allowed to make ism 
for the benefit x all a indui against the “ 
now raging in England, When this disease 
G dioan e introduced, the London market system 
Pir peren fail in distributing $ broadcast through the 
оз vinces, pretty E & pe the Mes that me ie is to 
seen—if one of still survives—sow:; letters, in 
us we may ызы ague entered by negligence 
was distributed "i А da v shifting loss, and has become diseas ial HOART | be men ph. а vapour 
h rank, eyes w 
1ed and Projecting, its mouth hot and foaming, and its dde. d ist t toii PerM S f which should 
М domesticated by all the Familiions of esten ble contagion. 
pulse ML and hard. On the 15th day the calf died, |“ Т кеу аб: Ике tho plisópub monia of late years and e too great a difficulty in breathing. Then 
wd gg co examination of the carc as = murrain of a е ago (Киз which опе |sbould be dry, 
made. e lungs, whic ere eed only turn to the “ раи Magazine)”. "this pem will | blankets, and put in a stall thoroughly sheltered from байа. 
s "loaded with а ulated bl brown die out, лында ubdued in its character, or à remed: Meu be | the greatest care being taken to prevent 
spots on them ; the 1 babl » he thi found fr zx е still ШЕ = of things will demint time, is at | This is of the utmost importance iu 
po ; the löser (probably t e t ird stomach) | best p АМЫ а emet. үз for Ep esent losses nor | draughts and food easily di then 
and the labmagen (r i-bag) were highly inf med, sin the. Pn ph repressible as the ше DEN simple treatment has twice 
and the QU Qum with: йуу. gall "eS la to loyin Күт ca MOL TERM 
A 5 ere 'some cotton de manufactory employing Ера Mie Ает cattle. e 
ae x "арты - таш чат fou: раи hundreds of pem suddenly to y developo cholera, and were | lenburg, and the last 18 in R hero 1 mesi 
рег! у healthy six 
ап Order ^" Council to re c" ed there! о үн 
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sickened, and showed the sam symptoms e firs 
had done. Vinegar and mardi were exhibited, d 
ihe animal gradually recovered. Adami was highly 
pleased that his experiments had turned ont 50 dr 
but he soon, to his great annoyance, сий that the 
Rinderpest had for some time bee in еј э 
district from which the blood used had b obtained, 
At a later period Adami, Lanzisi, Ra чет) СЕКЕ 
Haen, Vink, Opitz, and. Hanol made other ex experi- 
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ridiculous than the issuing p an order commanding the 
destruction of infected cattle, on public grounds, without an 
indem: ved to the owner. 
which 1v authorities carry oub free trade in its en p 
Tainoe, Sept. 8. а 
“То His Excellency Sir A. Buchanan, К.0.В, ёб 
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Upon s n none other, is the pub i 
to tako cattle. 16 Pasos not pay, they steal ; and if tbey steal, 
they break the ents, which exist e зе and per se, Home Corre 
Use уны Quality of Steam бий стега tun 
my remark about; the quantity of ue ri 
tackle v. Fowler's—* How use the E aps 
er appears ries unless it 
prevalent in Wallachia Py po ukovina, In the | 
Mim ot de above-mentioned veterinarians a 
nd of| 4, рвом Mm. GRAHAM, оғ CaPrLLIE.—In the cattle plague | that o 6 в 
ik = ought " have been 8 ә 
Ега zola, © е, Le Clere, Bourgelat, Berg, | report from Kirkliston, near Edinburgh, which appeared in | ү, o АШ e have no атг w м 
Halbe, ber, Vidas, ij d bilgaard, the Rinder erpest was the Pies of the 17th inst., it is stated that a dairyman I ked, ъй] have as to the 
originally g ntral FUA n.i th.|there had 25 cows, опе of which died, four were sold to а sr Fome 8 wor let, “ « Fire зай 
f Зо uro gom 6 0n | bate they were in g conditi nd seemingly | m r. Hutchinson's pamp 
ex рота Correspo tel unaffected, and 20 were apparently well. Ten of them, how- у,” runs А Eh 
nr RENNES N ever, ne а : TW. ere i and NE. re poA S n -- й не Qi D 
say :—'' One of the 10 attacked, and whic 
опере тни Earr ОР WixcHILSEA.—Does it not strike you | Sunday eve ing, was wrapped up in wet Matos overlapped in the county of Bedford, and Лр. 
M Onstrous "that there Should be authoricy vested in her | with dry ones, and dosed with the rescription recom Brownlow. It consists of 546 = 
Majo ме uncil to issue an order (ц upon its own and sole | by Mr. Graham, of Capellie. Yesterday morning she wa uniform texture, — À 
pies ce xh ссе е concurrence of Parliament) virtually | to eat, gave a considerable portion of milk, and was Appartetiy At the period of the. 
Уо out ж Are ous property of a certain description | in a good state of health." It is unfor p" that all the 10 | c y overrun | 
e prete of an indemnity to the unfortunate had not been thus treated; and allow to suggest that | во, that it was necessary 
whenever one animal is attacked ай ће ү ers in the same 
am zz coantries which have been attac ed by,the cattle es созе at E E. ted, making this alteration in the | withering on the surface, caused it «e » 
е Governments have adopted pee peremptory | d hat lj s fuls instead of three spoonfuls of nitre | of a hay-field. Веѓ goo cost of the * | 
Y slaughtering whole herds, drawing а cordon sanitaire Should. be admi ec but making no change in the quan- | well and efficiently drained ud of 1861, whet, 
but that 4 dogs ^s апа preventing not only the egress of cattle, | tities of sulphur and ginger. 4. Gral, Capellie, hands it fell in the spring owed 
ut that of dogs, men, and animals nerally. АП this sounds extensively d t E 
arbitrary enough to an Englishman, and may, persons, not one res ЖМ, thus 
ues Con nce a ази Deing а russian G0,—I don't know whether you will rent of 5r. per acre. il e oben 
. Bu г * is own occu) » р 
theirs? Nay, is it not, if you союш ers Harc K бег it of sufficient i interest just now to give publicity pmi (which had been worked Lo 
ыз Government, of each of these nations buys up the cattle the accompanying extracts from t hb Ш | cost of 1807 , and a new 10 horse pov одй 
koyiy чаре them to be destroyed. With us it destroys (by inent grazier oulton, near this n engine, s at а cost of 8201. Lem шей from Ж 
Te Felei Spon) without во uei — hardly | about th 747, when the cattle plague, it appears, — —: yet ng to the tabular x] 
Чаке value per h t M ged in England, but you are at liberty to perder oc ing "T. 
OW, o es men to assert that in some cases the|USe you think proper of such extracts, e circu {в follow, 
destruction of a herd may етене. ч : The tabular егер thus: 
ay of arresting | stanc 
a wc contagion, b bnt I think it cen] de рч | es related therein seem во singularly tocoincide with results EEE pamphlet let pacc 22 
p aona тору concur in the 
sacrifice, worst has hapi о М. He has got the 
the present state of affairs that you may, рөн, 
I ma 
Plague among his cattle, which win probably destroy three- soun 
ts ha тш 
think it worth while to publish the same. hese tabu е se mon г ^p 8 7] 
then, that the book in question contains the p en (| поната, bd n р а im j 
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