APRIL 11, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE D: AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
347 
the Grass land, wit ith, however, this | malady by and i n th ence and fatality h 
i M the lateral drains are all Seb outin EHER] Tane o «зш КЫ sation E inum instances greater, MP bosn м it geat, and in some 
exact par rallels „across ridge and furrow, rn the | who might sustain losses PN EU attack; and the |itself out naturally. 
f half a cl ommittee may азаа the members generall So "xe PPM ittee hav 
and 4 feet 6 inches to 5 feet d that th pt lish | some of f о 2n ects for Md W^ кессе PR 
Тһе cost of the drainage de described dps been | the first object g any neces- | formed ; but hey fe d that the As; дано would have 
proved over now some 800 acres of arable and pas staro sity for the se existed tol lit purpose if э. allowi s members to 
land to be ny about 6/. per statute acre in ап, ors An order эз cil had, it is true, be out u urgi ng u n tho Government the 
Ds. to 105 En neal chain for labour only in the ps se | the time n ооа was i.d with ps rence to pos ive sity е strict supervision 
of outfall an mains; and 2s. d. to 3s. in r chain ү districts, but this or contained n0 prohibi of ihe Import Laws. Tti is to the pex ME gi. cna 
ditto for 4 feet to 5 feet lateral drains. n against inoculation ; an lo under the guise of “ Fre 
hi 
extent, are contrived in some good Mao positions 
£ XI 14i pis сүр Чен, т A 
which thousands of shee 
mingle, it seemed n ext 
ck 
pie county inter- 
dation of about 150 acres in each case). Circular ехса- 
to fipossible, Ерте some 
ont: 
ided ntagi on, | since 
| Trade, ” that the immense losses to which the sto * 
| and fooknastera of Great Britain have „Лова subjected 
the 1842, are dir rec ctly 
to prev vent the ‹ com minunioa tio 
pon 
nm PR GI Гое" hi +1 че 
of 
orti ш of the flocks upon the (ож ns of Wilh 
the fi 
the si e To facilitat 
кычы ot ai kinds = stock ор еа ог for | 
mq etes infected ;. 
loading 
quite to the bottom, in order "at the water Өү: be 
reac ched i in the driest в season 
rst measures, therefore, adopted by Анын 
rofa Ps dud 
Which was the means of bringing pus ели into 
existence. They are xc informed that the Privy 
was to 
£41 n 
to rd bury and. санду? € ^ 
i m outset 
-— chance of contam HM Wc f. T — 
е result of this step, prompil y нев, was, 
of ы 
excavated 
d ВЫП more owing to 2 plastic туа of th 
icat ting | 
ender it almost impos А to 
T tee voraus actiba facts which — that t "te 
ав, А аут t the 
anovar, into 
soil, о deae is found requisi ite—not even in the i dt оаа broke: 'out, and was a means "of preserving | they various ports of lv nnd in dud untry ; 
Similar reservoirs (not so 0 аз а consequence, d further, that n March and April lost, justi pnr to 
gyon aro al КЫ йш out in the Бр ape places as to | | the demand for compensation upon the DA th |t t here 
8, &c., upon f the | Association Saar been, porc nil, the fidens | arge importation into London of sheep [bro 
meet. the requiremen п; | ie | 
л ан 
апа ц may 
ш 
thus бхад out is either wholly or grav DE 
{агу | | was а la 
| іо have been drawn not only 
n xí but 
from infected distriets, 
during the process of 
good material (in s absence of gravel) for ballasti ting 
ronds or drives—forming the bases “of farm-yards, not 
omitting the mouths or bottoms of the De themselves. 
r ihe e malady " 
would, however, but imperfectly 
чы discharge pe duty had neni attention been 
2 manure on the farm, and there is a promise of valu- 
ке resolts , through its use, i есіаПу when first 1 
cks. 
* vss committee trust, therefore, that the төртү 
[w t allow the opportunity of its meeting on this 
E asking that greater vigilance may be exercised, 
ow prevails, to check the risks to which the 
Ls tion of the disease 
y therefore put themselves 
it was foun licia eni 
mdr [ras their Secretary, with 
"Norfolk, who had 
into com 
Ja т]. 
had co nsiderable 
£41 
Es for s ^ publiesion оЁ ће reporte of their own 
| offic possession of the -Privy Council— 
reports which, i if the ика mistake not, will show 
that 1 842 the 
hen ar desti e clay is not e Mens to for je 
and farm purposes, it is used most advantageously to o fill | 
upthe d ide surface ponds and ditcheslaid cd by the | 
action of recent Jand d-drainage, or for ma aking ood а 
any | а троне in several large flo cm in SET 
The c 
те etit; into орох, жа 10 — 250, 
among others, with Mr. Allan Ramsay, who 
have tried, with success, dui € E 
and, | 
said to 
of cattle untry 
have risen from 1 to 1} to x common P arid average " 
5, 6, and 10 per cent. Nay, * farmers may open thei; 
fair surface in the formation of iho pan 
аш) эши I tell them that last year we di id n 
munieations rec ceived fr 
and alone, less than three times the е 
а reservoir of this kind is made t m d an LI 
0 head of modi in winter; as well 
» depastured in summer Pos ds e 
rounding Gras Plin 
extent of Pri erii hedgerows ^ been grubbed up, 
ing рем. топан to be done in n that vi way to a 
р) печ тА пе n LO n 
, and when A 
1 for burning cla: ua ballast, for 
Шары Š 2i n. E ie 
ws, the 
much that was formerly almost usel ^r erede 
gro us -reclaimed and made; of considerable 
== over 80 а extent ofland. Owing 
to the Г тав of stone or gravel in alluded to, 
andin 
orough character of the land drain- 
age as a whole, rio gn drainage for roads, beyond 
laying down the of fi 
Goo 
An immense | Pri 
ics 13th one Eme "оа зп ry bad state, follow ed 
e| 2: the death of another on the 19, two more being | 
ceedin; 
off, orat; 
the matter to a praet etie 
cot,near Swi ла, еш 
vnccinated y Mr. Parker, a н зз] gentleman, of 
Bhriy venham, ыш fokon, t the 9 vaccine в sali sfactorily, 
that the animals afterwards died 1 
tate of disease; the vac абай 
[| appeargà in no й. affec ted, апа on the 29th they 
| were removed to Mr. Hulbert's flock at Langley, э where 
|small-pox was raging in its most & form, and | 
ent 
| where, it Should be stated, the four other vaocinated. 
| sheep "had been previousl 
*|no Beven 
T public 
t loa would 
о р, сее 
sent on the 9 | 
Ts ttle we imported, and if we calculate the 
Повз о over the pes kingdoms, it will be found tbat, for 
а we purchased from oroiga dealers, we did 
of o п!!!” 
Morals it can form 
no of a pen 
that our stock ко be  dosiroyed by vat veya animals 
h us in 
we admit to 
compet ur mar жый, 
е 
e country with pestilence, 
e eat, and to rob the ns, ort 
а poison ће very meat w 
farmers of thousands by ' diséases whic > gor o 1842, 
B 
y ве 
Here ms. inated sheep M eit nd 
‚За o with a eased | 
f November, mi oingling a mass of d 
B tth 
the most Жен test; and on the ба of N (енге he | 
араара My. Parker to Мг. Hulbert's е 
ad th 
and 
еге rdly H 
It оц remains, however, nowifor youz Committee 
|to resign the trust reposed in them 
of his A iai aa and in mini an d. to айе their 
| wai thanks to Mr. Geo e.chairman, 
for th the tinea nd trouble 
to , this, із „bis invariable practice фо every other 
с ора inoculated. That there might мы ‘no | ie 
question about the matter, each sheep ет cy mete e 
in two places, and on the following w 
bs ng evidence e sad having all Nun г B disease; | | 
eed, the fact w: «2 b 
is involved ; they feel that but for the personal atten- 
and energy which Mr. Brown has given to all 
mà connected with the Association, much e см 
information would have been lost; and they y are per- 
he — time ex 
mbers when they t heartily for the 
ingly Ш with pan tules ful 
appeared li aff 
d paf cen ннн 
will be observed, "Вебе, that up to the time of | 
з 1s. 8d. per cubic pid four miles 
eben pA e, for road-making, of about 5з. per cart- | 
load at b ome. | 
ays that a hec ot the | 
vaccine d deep т were exposed to the rr ge in its | 
the 
(То be continued.) [ке 
SMALLPON эң А 
; тешем or of the T 
reported in 
e 
soy 
ТнЕ arrived u 
ally i intended + that | he Y dais Mutual D: I 
po vut, др, mbers will naturall 
‚ һауе е 
"Association 
dime 
v Ux i s origin- | 
e vaccine | 
How far the six sheen SM have | 
mpossible to say 
Another good result has also, in the opinion of 
eig been n барану apa. Le Mer. 
ank him 
prominent part he has taken i in СКЕЧ to сед 
Association was called into existence. 
Н. Кехт Norris, Secretary. 
K PANS. 
[The following are extraets from a papar ord by Mr. Cun- 
Е. 
ning ghani at a late agricultural meeting 
* 
