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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Nov zwgrn E 
admitted that all "breeds not only have their admirers, 
but are by go 
су pars of thé kingdom, 
e faces” or * midd le horn ? have the decided 
od judges considered most suitable for | 
In Herefordshire, the | have bee 
x e deci 
| read much of their history, and am familiar with their 
ancient p ut I am stro oig in the belief that they 
dispersed for bett d. ed will never 
|» resuscitated again; a few i 
| ery inquiry I had b 
Bii about it ;" iuf to M: опе reply, 
өү Гены 
now in Lures truth would ose ven] 
W ha 
3 
feren ce 
but are of i. use as Ar aiia 
mm 
d unrivalled, 
olled °? 
p-boo bu d 
ous | wor ie will all ae Pps the shade và ide c" 
- э Tatton ese 
ble disturbi 
ME i pr 
е ample етйн 
Ci 
r ther throughout ы 
етей, | T 
cy эзы 
r to their mem 
belonged t of the best Englishmen. 
its "mighty and Pos pervading байда 
n 1e vastly i Me and 30 years 
since, 
S : po 
equally prized in „those таа poupig 
Der rby 
in some 
нзд jc at our national 
question pes ting "thàt ma 
shows, proves there s s фаг of the above . predictions 
ber 
^ pooh-poohed" down ; ; the ques TR of come 
eis 
TRAY 
p 
e Sho rt-ho orns, апа other similar vicarie have 
been кш by the ghe orns At the Royal Agri- 
uth t 
ha 
e| W. T. Cox, Esq., 
sheep celebrity. 
r|exceed other б 
nds of s nob cde sei ИШ Б Gio art., 
M P., and Colonel Inge, of vede 
The булесу is considered the arena 
nM ECT RANK bie eds ; but if it is 
ent] 
Ж... Ре 
667 be in an ud de 
iie whi ch 
um 
v To 
fu dais and aee -making pr 
duce, with less fi i sho be remembered that not 
mere appearance, b which pays the mos 
expenses are ауе, із е test of dice value ; for it 
m is the 
in a a Leyden jar by one Puff of 
issuing th 
kana set free it could fuse rre. 
cultural Show held at Plym his year. T vell said that ‘a well-filled diamond. I need not dwell ба n this, but it might 
l. hapman, of Upton, near | best furnishe 4 room for a tenant-far > writer | g ** Wha! М 
Nuneaton, for his Long-horns; and in the report of the | on one of our national shows a few аы аг — the liberated who oliy i jnopenitire e 
Royal сан, just publishe d, on the animals exhibited | fault with a Long-horn cow iui not bei it- bef Of course I e pen at, nevertheless I predicte] 
there by J. D. Dent, Esq., P, senior steward, it is she was seven year s old. „Не entirely overlooked the that if it should i in any degree unsettle those 
stated “ that y^ s grand old Long- horn bull was one of d 
the greatest curiosities of the show," the 1st p in and butter for finit lly, both animal and vegetable үг 
his class being awarded to him А portrait о Mr, | cow in the exhibition had ded irc was then sent to tl f these proportions of 2000 
Chapman's steer appears in the ^ Farmers" Magazine" the „Show with a yea в feeding and not rige from |0 of ox xygen and nitrogen, must i TE evitably beco me sensible 
with the eei article : y animals are for the sole purpos е | of it, and suffer in all their delicate "vital functions; 
This as bred and fed by Mr. R, Н. Chap- ч Мын tion. The Long- breed | since f this pabulum vitæ, this primum mobile, isi 
cda "e На. by competent e to be | which can be profitably kept un iil a great Bake- | the slightest degree changed, all those comprehensi 
ite of "the be of the breed ves exhibited. In 1863 | well had ken Пей Old Comely, which bred well, and | fine chemico-vital actions must be ected, and proda 
he took in prizes 257, and two Silvér als, viz., | lived to те e of 26 geri and when nges apprecia able to us only by some alterations s 
186 prize of 107., and Medal, at. the Smithfield Club; her sirloin was 4 in з thick; and „we met with a бен „conditions of ,health. The у Bere зю 
lst prize of 5/., and Medal, at the В! арена m Show; | Бао а ue: К mum 1 ; І con nii might 
- 107. at Leicester as the best ox or steer of any of this breed. at 22 years of age, quite fat There | first manifest; some chan nge з, and then n and ani 
breed, 
He also sold to the read at three years and 
eight үй old for 50 gun 
* The Long-horns hav 
n 100 years, 
Upton 
Béd n bred a 
more tha T lie founder of thi 
her 45, 
гей a noted 
for eec diede breeders 
Bakewell, ef tha 
Herd ге » has been 
of great value to that breed; more recently the Here- 
| ford men have established one, and w 
ist 
would subsequently suffer. Since that t time it 1 
ар арт that Schónbein has detected а new element 
P mosphere, called by him * ozone,” and su 
p xygen in some way affected or бете. 
electrioity. „Now, has this oxygen en beei n taken from o; 
a longer pedigree | € erg modified through this rh 
4 electricity 
in its propor 
"his death in 
e Ветров Babraham, We are told "that ozone is ever varying i 
mystic cha om; vr tions in the atmosphere, a au at 
moar, обат уе a|moree eviden t duri 
s? 
1 Wi Warlaby E Le erer e a 
world-renowned place with 
Stt id best jen of NO he that he к 
where? For the next half century purity о 
ulness for dair 
hi 
тд to 
So to Long-horn breeders will durer Dishley. у x d to trespass ү, 
Brailsford ever be considered as classic gro und. e|know that t for the 
are spots in most lands to which 1 
а national and lasting interest, some for и eÀ of 
valo our in the battle- field, and some for the vic ctories o 
-B Ead *- 
of epidemi 
й in the > vegetable or animal kin ue 1 
obsolete 
er Meer is are regarded c 
; Previous to the year 1791 hi istory does not afford su su ch | 
how 
hiefly as curios ities— | 
my firm qarita that until we pen 
hi ation; and it must be acknowledged that thi p 
improvement Ro par do кеш animals there F side 
ч a La th of scie e and genius Dr. Johns nson 
ab ‘fi 
* at Mr. Fowlers sale, when a erata number of iden 
assembled at po aighe from almost 
two-year-old heifers 
mop обаа. re than guineas, and Garrick, Ви 
Young Sultan, which fetched 6457. 
average of е Ez might have 
an advance y 50 guineas each. 
produce of ча, гатан of Old Nell а 
sold for m 
guin кз was offere 
ge Es 
ven andis < 2 ol? 
goin, t of fashion? 
from a letter of a Short mun breeder, 
as at the present 
carried out, but aud 
of сак дш: have occupied a 
t ition to what they do at ie present | t 
Sie: I consider the breeders of оа 
day, and сиз principles 
m. Long! breed 
Г з 
What, mes Journa 
S og 
animals indeed in their way, but it i mistake 
t the humble race of quadrupeds; fo for it is Ан 
piene that the ass, for instance, does more service in 
return for the cost of his ki кадын g than any 
other animal? The Long-horns have „ск peculiar and 
distinctive marks of чалалы, iar a more 
| т br А white а ‚со olour 
ча 
well t torpedo eand em rh 
deliberative condis, а ет their darkness, and s 
them free fro 
sane 
e cases in 
е [priced ofa а darkzc 
Tu en Ес. 
ic spirit of ammonia, pure air 
^ is wanting to set 
» por 
esley, of. Mio, x w 9: bred Long-horns some 
t| 80 p ago, that he e be uch delight i in esos 
е | dairy 
similar in г and shape."— 7 eicest, 
THE CATTLE PLAGUE 
Bx a letter from х friend just receive rn 
the “ Rinderpest" now prevailing here has atta 
his beast гат оу with 
асе "e |. diat 
sou Y may yet farther 
disturbing force. 
К 
STEAM OE 
Fow. v. SMITH. 
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| 
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1 
| there of the same di isease, an Hv hice 
period com mmitted the same error as th s of 
litis 
Ms cn ; p to 
impartial dd. disinterested acci 
| far removed from all же of pis чы доб ог е. 
nt of 
e р ost effe ctual mode of oalaivating land h 
е broeder 
Further proof is n eeded of this е ссе 
of constitution and d dept of desk which due must 
be at the hires ot ali good animals. I do think a 
good Long-horn will produce as great a return for 
she Pos as the best animals of other 
tered бшнк. tackle as worked by himself, "mia 
condition ot е хасро е, , and h B Se pre- | doubl 
cautio) asures, e with enclaion of ылын ше n 
mus бош the kingdom. (wise uch | me 
measures 
BE 
may be in c opini ion of mans) ma may not s save mmm е 
that thia A soht ETN 
eon of steum 
ch uarts’ са 
was upheld through — feines lone after the 
Wworthlessness f the Stuarts, 
БЫ 
had been recognised and doom iod b 
general mass | 
of mankind ; 
nxious to as the ipia of 
d unless e S 
their land ; - ne e io Е овд 
сап nclude 7 de 7 
ете publie might na pé ME too expensi't ; 
эй ради Pract I 
We know literally nothing respecting 
epidemics, and man; шалу may re 
die. pus 
mber how 
and almost а perfec 
contradict such нент т 
he scourge—one side of a Str 
Eth "m 
eet t suffering i in | 
would a 
horns stick to them because Аг ancestors were | 
breeders of the same kind for generations, I have| 
conti тет healthy — 
a p ue without a 
Koen case, between two other vi 
A. t To know ГҮ fable, 
the haro. Iu such а position 
illages sorely smitten. 
