THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
83 
January 29, 1859. | 
should follow w the e matter to its its rigina jal source, with the view of testing the "agricultural value of these sub- 
gi that em " I" | stances w pet — per se. 
the ngexpunged ud withdrawa - à 
deed *retracta! ond — should be permitted BRADLEY'S CATTLE F (100 y Mu ^ 
= ‘ation and resume his posit tion. It ap- Water d 2.09 
his lv to bet and reasonable oil 5.80 
— th pared " Albuminous compounds Sa 10.36 
a — the —— r. Car Gum, sugar, mucilage, &c. .. e 
= — ut to the meeting, INA vs fi es MÀ as 
n pu 
Gladstone's amendment 
EC as 
100.00 
ton, but is 
Me. Laing’ S cows were treated, because he heard Mr. 
L. had lost no cows, while ks h “g lo «X at that time 50. 
Mr. B. was bra a stran m told him my 
opinion of that disease, — which . differed, sayi 
he had some cows had stood beside diseased ones, an 
had never taken it. I told him p» was no "ivy: nt 
aen « fag discase was not Moe met: I A not 
ey m 
5 — ensued. Lord Panmure| pis “concentrated” cattle food sells at 421. per 
sg re che decision of the Chairman and | really not worth, at the very most, 7i. It is far inferior an in, t b diseases x Keo n to be infectious or nurs 
ng agains tary persisting im pro- artic e of food to either Linsced cake or Rape cake, as — be in hospitals, 3 „attending patients with 
a poll the 8 A P g m by Cu ven" with that of an average sample, | fevers would have little chance of es cape; but I 
item of ads tt bers tee vege prom to gonext day to examine his premises. * 
sid the PA. — Wet i 1.3 had a newly-made byre for 40 cows in two rov 
e real sentiments of the Society Oil 9.23 passage down the centre in Uh ich t Mi E be 
so tri — either b. Album minous compounds 23.60 driven, a 
st soon ct to hear N gum, "m. Èc. 48.81 d cnp A ob ae 
í t that if Ash 7.06 an , glas iras xi 
w ld be a m sad sling pea tine plenty of vention " 
country. He 100.00 the boiling-house separ: the end. 
ai s: ad better px 1 never saw; it cor d been m 
en i 2 7 stove if doors and windows had been all closed, or as 
t ted . The mistake : 
war db emendet earlier; and if ted Bebtelos. much air might be allowed as 40 cows could req : 
left the room, it could be Tm „ |I thought it was faultless new division, 6 feet 
opinion of the meeting when the show Simpkin, h deal, ran thr of the 
Edinburgh Veterinar "let chert No. III. 
T & Co. 
Holme sai 
fro e larg: ing 
assembled bet. strong public feling prevailed i in the ea pepe, in the current 
g the 
ed he ered the only way of settling the m tier m number of this gest and ene 
tthe charter. Ultimately, ecture pe in the New 
terms 
a Bi — Craig, — — by Mr. — 
Veterinary | beca 
m — disease. I advised him to purchase no more 
then adjourned till that da; Wan, at 
the same lom d = y 4 in "our cl mns— n the 8 € fumigate his byre to 
. proving tagious natur: pnenmonia his animals ; 
ar Cewa. ttle, stra: ely disbelieved by men who have an that the. partition in o middle of his byre was 
^ Jy pim uar — . ae mae 5 sured loss ~~ — shake their scepticism—a long useless as a prev I attended Mr. B.’s horses and 
he proceedings in the la — since the etailed aecount of -— in sheep—a severe | cows for a Sib “OF years after that, but T never 
— — of. Professor Spooner's introductory address could make him asc 3 
3 Havomrov's (or CARLOW) BONE Mice n October last EE the Royal Fearr College—a | contagious, o any means to prevent his co 
Ey, I 160 ze: statem of the case between the new Veterinary | being destroyed, nt Satay waging war with lis 
* wel si carte tanta: T z * College ph the Highland Society, and a number of fing byre. s landlord was surely a cond a 
"falta of aromon! . 99.24 16.28 -— reviews and notices of works, continental as well 2. be E pe Ej Y res times; the last time 
4 "WC NS 11.00 14.17 Xx * — ^ from Mr. Hori Ws made three pes nm Ho * — 
— $ : e following is a passage from Mr. Horsburgh walls built f from 2 top, the cows' 
at . e mad — Ce 32:55 [pee on » the contagious nature of pleuro-pneumoni 1 t K (bis fatal di t 
- Alkaline salts — 3.85 3.94 o their lungs, but all to no purpose. r. Dick, 
soluble matters 3 275 D Imust say, with very few exceptions v his mi. read inthe us land 2 Hai om ine 
100.90 100.00 my em e ended with — r^ * bd wit ms ion or non-in 
2.64 3.18 uu dest. exem g — a ; ere | cattle, "i in segs Me De in 1 5 25 - 
— SUPERP was proper. one s Mr ws Nod 
or Lime. ies ed short, s! many places kept RS fre, while nei ng i f N iae think it 1 yet. 
= bM ouring far * He, at least, pon wer for r his f folly, I think. 
T. (00.84) suffered — d end. do so n Ihad — = 10 
11.97 that there ere was no u in beginning contro ind Mi hd 
- (17.65) es ous or — or epidemic, or scellaneous. 
. — to split straws a —— names. If Lever had Practical Education. — Truth is stranger than fiction, 
31.98 doubt ed the nou s Ne -pneumonia, it | andif the history of manya family in our rural population 
5 was ue po Met N ikas infectious, and avoid | could find a chronicler it would very n convey a 
3 its spread if I could. more striki than the cleverest novel; and a 
1 n * The means used for d m record of this kind is the more valuable now react 
guano contained relating the measures in a dairy. Mr. le are so generally attr ntin 
Cm, a Paing, of Melee sug Midi, Fie lonty or Aaf 3 Besides, 
e. about 50 cows. broke | every rank in life is re influenced by a 
.22 9 stock was insured in redeas seme xar dad is so 
P» Xe Ns — Insurance, of which | great, that it is a rare en n pors hn € 
was i : ing a observation of any one 
pe ien Ll E r aE prier E 
i told me he had a N Eu a common — tex —— el 
Melville „ Mr. Laing 
taken ill, which, ‘on the previous ev 
perfec t health. dom her, and to 4 15 bim it 3 d 
was to be done F 1 advised 
country have had e, chance of 
mang into a higher ifie; “especially during The last 
4 
She « was s immediately 3e sent to Gilmerton, where we went |j 
sure that it was that — = I to save | 
the calf which the eow was about n.| 
Se nich with D AE stricts ; and it is 
justly rcu bns to be an im pe atam e of this 
that the schoolmaster is abroad. 
livered in the tal 
a Po. days (she had been purchased tre P before). | the village of my birth, where I have been familiar with 
He ly satisfied that it was isease—one |t the history of inĝ ili more than 40 years, tends, I 
in composition ; and I have further | of Pt St . td eee had | think, to show that much more depends the indi- 
ith marked en the field the been diseased long prior to the purchase. yres | vidual energy and character of the parent than upon 
[mmm — were all fumigated with loris gas and tar tar burned | any advantages of and that thatis the 
bae d iuge epo, C NAME based e nacio pen which each f 
. ÁU = and the walls washed with a solution of — n provided he is furnished by bin pasonta with the early 
oro 4.30 3 Mr. Laing never after w | instruction suited to his place in life, works out 
l 3. 34.20 2 Qe Edinburgh Market, but about the winter dere himself under the blessing of God upon honest pains- 
e neg td pou — I have no reason to suppose that my cases are 
ns (abont seven at- vt and though that or exceptional ones, If they were, the inference 
this variety of guano proves it to be of very | Was every farm him, he had never — vidit would be of no value. But I believe them 
another ease till pire l two cows from a farmer to be not gh unobserved ; and I assure 
he 
out three miles distant, on the Marquis 
e of a population of only 380. 
and several ha r were killed. The two cows My hero, now a ‘man of 78 years of age, one of a 
were nearly —.— ud "within da; eir | large and „ born to eat his bread in the 
» onia broke out ar his sweat of his brow, was placed out with a farmer at 
stock, and in about thre eks before it could be seven years of age, i Ei learnt to read, and, 
pped he lost seventeen. has now given up the a a ue Tittle - r by the kind en- 
d whi € 1 I think he lost no more after the latter 2 evenings, con- 
were nm examination bs Ay ued in thet kind of service till he married, when, 
25 bis is simply the means I have always taken — rudent, he was soon enabled to rent a little 
from tho first time I saw pleuro-pneumonia. Til this | ground, enough for two or three cows. This he holds 
I never & thi i t 
kford time the results have been the same. 
to easterl ures; 
o easterly or northerl never blame di help, girls and six boys. LE 
byres, never look for b want of t aie ee E deaths, one in farm 
in some byres, and too much a others. t 
pre ten times Worse Hep in every suse of The eldest is a respectab table rer, 
.|the word, than w they now are; we know farms | reared a large fami 3 of en are caring e 
that have been dantiog d in the same situations for the | bread in their 
Ar last „and pleuro-pneumonia w known 
till within the last 17 
— —-— now — dicm 
man he served, having a wife and family. 
ge ewer h ch 
s case wit! one o 
keeper, buy 
x ie thak the p den phosphate 
de irk, and about 8 miles from Edi 
m n s 
„ the “house and land his father — at a xc: er án 
uad a ET A called on me one night to have 
—— ie b 
about pleuro-pneumonia, and to see how 
another purchaser. Six of the girls had married 
