102 
THE sepa baie dade GAZETTE. 
y affects the English | 
offered to get 
se herd probably 
Brin furnishes the 
25 bulls 
he 
pean. countries, still largel 
market, so t long prices parn be 
r different . as 
i ill it explain to 
get anne feeding 
explains so fully t 
appli lied e bier polls s 80 
in ree ands that while 
matte 
"d eren re, and in 
re 
h H at th 
md i m that all be 
as the cknow 
r will, how- 
uch stronger li ght "if we 
is inst 
Baltic 
one of the cheapest cows at 
of * St. Patrick, "a a bal d 
ER 
g the past yea follo wing par- 
ticulars as illustrating ail m more b the current 
e firs hese sales, 
vil was sold 
T Hawkcoworth," a two year ld 
for 200 guineas; e en 
upwards o 
of "enibridgs," a Per year 
price of 140 guin 
These instances show that well-bred stock of 
class families in the Short-horn breed still 
old ball, Fen e 
e eoming year as likely as 
are 
those of previous years to prove. the hiph estimation A: 
Ww 
in which the Short-horn breed is hel. 
es 
es n of those who Seana Uses interested in 
t discussions o and demerits of 
Engl dinners wih, fo ear Aut at, after all, is 
ihe intrinsic value o f our different. foods they 
Food 
Department" of the Po Museum, whieh is 
in the especial charge of Dr. 
w of o 
WIN LANKESTER, | VÉ 
of whom asa 1 of high scientific attain- 
hits : 
of Peas, Lentils Beans 
T 
Hos 
Lentils. 
" 
oN 
m 
— 
* 
2 
Water 
Casein or cheese 
riesen $ 
c bo 
22 
go bo 
— 
Ero TIO 
28 
| Se ge 
8888 
The woody fibre mm ibit sina: being principal 
edge of 
. epus their daily food contains: so much | § 
cts of thi ill, h 
mprovement, but the pig 
ai 
g with these improv po es 
admitted dete rioration n the d i: 
come 
are to 
1 
derived ul the eer or seed covering is less in split or 
decorticated Pu. 
Boat to ei Tei k — 
Water .. 14.0 
Flesh formers 
Heat givers .. 
Mineral matters 
m this ta 
kinds of 
t hands that the destr uction or swallowi wing u 
years past they have been "receiving from 
a A 
is not, however, the high price of labo " 
Siren complain n of, so much as the positive 
tion of the g class. 
eause of these evils; and it is now 
II holdi f the evil. 
h Wheat, and f fou r time 
neh as as in in Roe No wonder then that cni fed on 
e strong for work, or ~ 
2 should be. said to“ get the Beans out of 
— that ad miller: shoul d| 
hard | : 
Forw 
merly a farm servant, if car 
e 
0 
the rural population 
so j 
and | they | have no suficient stimulis toi du 
ing for of this class to be 
with , respect to hors 
= M 
usually look sleek and wel they are as a rule 
f cadi 
pr 
standin, T 
dem of the ene kani exertion of our 
They are fed on Maiz — ian 
Edi 
of 
8 h 
hich has not the proof of our Oats and 
m the vegetable 
produc or grain, are put in compart- 
ments af a m case appropriately I . while 
to the minem ene components ts of the —.— 
lar each bein t in the exact 
psv in the natural 
Wheat the amount n water, 
sugar of a 3 uantity will be | 8 
; found it in geese relative proportio 
ma 
nnde 
all w 
food. to 
ot 
visiting the Food Department of the Kensington 
Mus where wo gr or Saturdays ee 
will ot only find th 
arge, but 5 the Erker of the Food De 
t, Dr. Lr m Ther = isno 
ae 
greater 
5 — eom ip in simple 
but echa ve ena the practical “ents which 
Seige has at with regard produc- 
n and eds use of feeding materi vod 
men! 
trea 
THE ign X THE reren ee ede 
14.0 
12.0 
00.0 
— 
here is a 
ee rcge it is so pred 
and 8 should 
henceforth direct their chief wo to 
—— the growth of 
Here then we have at a 8 the 
amount of both the useful alte TES 
in three primary tote elements, the one of ee 
nno: the other of the w 3 and the last 
nations; ben while the e study of these 
e 
a E 
all the me cn England, 
f capital in his | a 
a greater scale 
h Mr. Grey w 
dient D establish than iim 
about the food of the labour is so 
science of their pr 
so astonishing, that it is son 
to confirm what he sa p by inform 
n is 
quite i incumbent on him 
} rming us how it is that 
this statement a place in your 
? | Labourer. 
pendent, dr find a — for * 
with a bit of lan d attached to it sufficie 
tages are purc 
ofthe pint d they are ma ài 
ught. 
By all means let us have the large 
* let us have the $ 
egun. you 
in referring to t 
information 
. o 
To this we append zer following : 
columns of the Zimes: — The ine 
rane en Wilts — Sid — 
uring poor, seems to have 
incredulity the ies 
e 
n! la 
an 
they are enabled to 1 
e so much better than n the pea- | 
