798 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
P” “Smith's tackle. Can you tell me where | he not cultivate our fields, thresh, winnow, and grind | and som о vinegar т. Mown 
"P cue кот nothing about M you. may perhaps | dur. corn, and make it into bread also? Yes, the |із rought into ihe mouth by ick food, and 
find it over yon hill? So much for Mr. е patient, willing and all-powerful drudge et ыл» this | breeders pbn bread from Rice, which Seven] 
Farningham arrangements, JWliam Smith, Woo ме much more; he is standing, as it w n the | better in strength than only Grass, А sou 
Bletchley Station, Bucks, "— п. 4 "wm Pat to be hired; p him, oem E хой, cake or flour and water is given for ix of Linseed 
‚ p gai h will be ‚ Georg e Wilkins, , Wiz Pars It is ob 
[Avavsr 23, 1863, 
soun range to i 
my, A йн Oats, short and thin; Turnips and Foreign Correspondence J. Bocke, "princip "i: óf the 4 оаа er шь 
Mangels and bad. Continued heavy rain v^ cold „p GRONINGEN, HotraxD : The Distenperat Battersea — Groningen, Holland, Aug. 8, am бйз 
north vhi; nothing to enliven the scene but an odd T 
murder. ridiculous words on our Dutch set in 
Occasional. D Dr ainage— s I am desirous by e s 4 his. едн t of "the m show Жош July 5. Iwrote о 
means in my power to свота discussion оп this | to im the follow Тоноо July 8:2 01126, 
important subject, I write mcg T] to зу Tro y^ * In your н i report on (^ cattle 22 in Ванеса | ABE y — Mr. M'Combie, of Till уюш, we 
ойне a & second edi > ма * [known a breeder o of Atigus cattle; v Was еј Ж, к 
Agricul 
a 
“Land Drainage and ‘Drai inage System! which I| address а few words to you on the subject,- 
pu unn going Y more fully than 1 dave его done e EE A t the numerous visitors 
into the appropriate inge of * воз?” in con-| оу could Bardly believe that the beautiful Bhort-horue are 
trüdistinetionfof “clays”? 16 has Ma the e practice with | but a highly improved breed, descended from Dutch cattle 
many to ridicule the узе of the term * Occasional Grimes int England many years ag ТҮКТҮ, de 
4 r1 С: nom: 
Drainage, which I first used a g : 3 ав expressive | s. botter specimens were sent to Batt ttersea, "Put ibis Was ids 
of the — pee nage of 1 which are not | owing to an illness, tho Febris pecorum aphtosa (formerly called | oroat p 
economically drained by. the Smith Parkes parallel | the Жура орда» oris epizooticum), which has affected 
system. Such ate the “free soils," except in the |almos "mm 
comparatively few — — m jl; g% e of ине кад did not send their beautiful cows, whose splendid 
ner Jast Ык by the Royal Northern 
entle Eh 
arquis y! Hant tley М the chair. The . 
edi was given by his lordship in the foie 
er e sai c 
now to which 
ceri toe it m го] v Mery 
tin quen guest, William gs ро io. Till 'henlth ot & 
led cheering). I am proud to say that I have had 
pleasure of being aequain nted with him since the time when 
surface - mm as Ia риа of milk makes them almost the best dairy cows whiskers a nd mino were not quite of the colour VE 
convi а grei s^ ational p м being омана urope, and induce; оз m! breeders from several parts of France, | Ten 
nt the vehe time by the indiserim application d "Wit odi eu im т, upon more борам than one, ра | аж 
partiality I have no doubt you will ^ 
the ema to these soils, I have r than mere | find space for these few lines in you чну учн дози аст. TEER (че, 
personal motives in pem nm ibi on to the ; “Та нех А “ Ф Вовкв” T heves came within а ect n La Dis Ta n b rds Yl 
subject. 1 do so the eadily, as your Corr ve This editor, o wever, d & fin d the space to | І little thought е са Гав Е, 
dent Mr. . Carroll has expressed an agreement w with my | answer me, but only wrote the "ен м in the y оп 8 
eh асе 
buit 
ith EN 2e mbie 
9:— of | expre AA ? satisfa ctio n T [o £o EE 
let me quote the following paragraph from - | recent | illness among prize cattle iem Batterson; dud. trust it respectable i PEND en у for ladies ( dan Май pir 
discussioni àt àt the Institution of Civil Engineers may not have an effect on the Yorkshire show entries. | hardly eorsistent possibly with ploughing, ut 
«Ав ій èl Нйев cà péper "um them | The Dutch get blamed for it, and—as according to the VPE of cattle. You cannot apply to these tho 
eut on аа unit we tien to wet fiie кый, toe extentof | showing of one of their pro prietors, who writes to us oy 
which in in Great Britain was within a trifle equal to that of the that we do - rightly appreciate vaccine 
we find that €—— mum. M y app 
dem fà fabh soris to mültiply аав (o oVéreobi beauty, the illness of near Е эө) €— kae: a 
бета ppt жаны; апа ищ off nn oed unte would seem not withou 
E тА $ mgh d ey land into With Н not to 1 will not trouble mt; ve ers by saying more m 
extract it too freoly, but to remove the evil of stagnation and this manner of the editor of zd Illustrated Londo ‹ 
dise! the — set їп motion into the rivers with as. News of POE S a dp letter, but must peint EN da A b 
e XE па ш а pistons д и эд “к not against his calling me “one of dem proprietors.” I|rmylord, by the сгопріегв, by а large number of the Jandi 
К mh Wiley б ef wabmrated fres soil аз | had nothing to do with the Dutcli gentleman who, as | proprietors of this the greatest cattle breeding and cattle feed- 
su кунен "ol "ања go ps of both а I heard afterwards, charged а dealer in cattle with } аїп—Ьу the Lo: 
шоч i i 
cattle. He 
less de а е al system will be the conse- 
quence. в was a point wh eem some day receive Ls ошу ок h pa p че еН n faet, hovever, t that y 
* attention from the engineers of Great Britain and have its due | t&e Dutch cattle have left a bad s souven: 
influence in tho mode of underdraining itself. He, Mr. Denton, | England, I think it but right thats some remedy should 
said ге from а eonvietión that the absence of such qeu ой me from Holl and, While 1 I do wt етм ien Dutch | me 
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са 
certai much is ( 
said. It seemed almost ridiculous ata when science some DM dangerous), and i 
d и A orm на dang 4 our manner or disini th 
e Mol péumonst dba n art | the рабе 
Cei dependent on edlen EXE |" Tho green greatest part of the mere. particulars I owe 
ашу Бай» Теше dig. 18 а 1ейег and а printed report I got from Professor 
te of confusion beco: 
worse confounded every day; and it would por too, the ER Al Ag 213 
in mead and, of wbich so 
many 
хез EN was an perm, exhibitor at the Smithfield Club. 
went to Baker Street—I minutely examined the prize winners 
T experienced v: 
Word on Steam T, stear | is Lu бечет у à 
culito wint wil be the RN P , most | reed at curriculum] lm 97 ате 
Ibtedly, h ғ 
be bestow тә ора. m honour, and profit; This urges ics me the ent epizootic is the | points of the animals most pos 
5 to bri it боа п RT way | fourth in his practice (viz., in P1838, 1842, 1844, and | the proper system of feeding them. І selected the 
m | it into general eil and|now) The anime x qe ve ed: first, by atmos eric | best fitted far exhibition at Baker Street. I doubled, 1 
remost, I ма this ira e io » thank, influences, becomes co: — Cm afterwards and extends | 1 d'adrupled the cake allowed to my feeding stock tox 
md эй pm sers. Scragg, Delf and Ho ward | itself. not only amon but also among ship: h ue ue ed bes ue е юв КЫШНЫ AN ШОМА 
1 ейи) it into de: Hund ndred of Tendring. But | ара pigs, ДЫН: ame. horses, dogs, an cata, | first place in a competition with a Shorthorn, а Hereford, or à 
asked, wil pert Yes, most certainly it | Man „ТРЕ m the same illness by the use of milk | Devon; I have given them reasons for chan L^ 
"т pay; i win more it Ш e exalt land from il (deafening cheers). A Polled Scot exhibited by me XX h 
cultivators i e leby, er their tof i бо warded at the lite 
profession much moi ble, * ay the end enable imeti Mon UI nd anii = T es fo eee Greot jme үе - pr reno шту of 12, бам 
them to supply their with which often causes tho death. The illness is not so 9! English, Iris and French ch gonilom en na compos with 
corn, and fake away the reproach that England now dangerous when it limits itself to the mouth Аа Ауыл у 
lies under, and the f. dan he is in i ме mcer egi timents of 
^ > fact gives more importance to the — ve tified that you, virens » fing tho sen Чеп] 
indebted t | every i try of the world tiom. This vaccination ntroducin iie fluential RE. of gentlemen—one of the most in T the 
т a sufficiency of daily bread. All thi m iquid into a small wound made for this oke irl seseroblios, 1 believe, that over met an Ao ШЕ I havé 
à ill ай. ful steam accomplish ; „land will be really, | the upper jaw. The liquid is taken from the blisters да ун. 3 on Aberdgenabire, and promoted the gie 
: ру! апа гор! tely ar piu by, ita agency, and not, | in the ths а ill каба "This vaccination must Бе | tural interests of Войапа. Xi zoua setari my lord, ш 
› serate! inches in only ; | done wh is to the croupiers, and to the г реп p» me. 
will ht into tillage; certain and | gives then iie: атара үзү i mew, Bot sooner, py | yarmest thanka Ped Le chis px БЫ тш stati of your 
more 
double the yields will be produced, though- from one- | the vaccination 
tity of 
third, or one-half, the -quan seed per acre; teen ing | € improve our native breed. 1 
farmers, as I have said, will become more a and | ws ые. ome M A чэн. dist rer i а 
g | the illness d , Dy vaccination | to me to the latest hour of m have done 
ok meri lasts but five oth ight or nine | e titu ves rep С exert oürscves fo ib 
tion n апа other Scotland 
will have their wits Mp sii ird to iini | ud yis of cattle at р [n ederis ы tnam = uim tmost of our powe | ee Боа а За й 
and not, as now, whip their more rational horse time; the breeder can em a waiter, ho eivai presence of Ө tie in Pie pube inent position which Ги 
шада them think for them; and, lastly, the э ым, | them all necessary hop = ud in а at the International де ноп lately ей 
rso than worthless, and ugly mounds, misealled| If the progress of the illness left to nature 16 | Poissy йош Ad chon) 
hadgés, full of spear Grass, and all other —Á |often lasts етеп! кау а before all the AT IPSWICH: Thürs- 
scattering their r seeds " por the viste eb d occupy. | cattle Bo x иет get it. The Dutch breeders do not| ^ ARIOULTURAL КТ: " 
fall a tenth part of every farm | ask the а veterinary surgeon for managing the|day an m ACH нй vider of t of the 
in this country, d elightfal steam agency will ой! тесер greatest number of cases they help е held € Ipswich. This town is M ET esta- 
„ and level with the rest of the lands, and bring selves in the following manner, after the los еман wn factory of agricultural eet half & 
into, tillage, and make them grow food for the | is broken out:—The ill cattle аго placed in dry ished and кс ариф A to thee 
ат not, as now, weeds | with plenty of = го straw to lie upon; if they тті ^ nsome. It the foreign 
useful to no living | cannot eat the mou opened, шан if the blisters are кенне о that m get "EU he interesting t0 working of 
—pardon me, gentle and intel. | still filled with гуне they are opened with scissors, | agricul now in England to witness ts of Agricil- 
ce—yes, a disgrace, for I have | taking care notto remove the epi wee The mou mouth | some = hen newest and highest developmen! reserved à 
more gentle or flattering, to the age in | is washed inside three or four times a day with a swab | tural mechanism, an and with this object thoy TUE order 
By the agency of the steam engine, | fixed to а stick, an d dipped in a liquid ma ropof Red Wheat at their боа Wos свет еї, amd thé 
ine lamen T t "lin a hook piso | from Bag ali о —Make a strong {Узен (ico Te), that it m might be reaped, thras the same day ; thus showing 
iathan ; w im as with a | from Sage premiers f : 
child, and aie Гена Дав: play with him as with а | from Sage (Salvia oficinalis), and Eldor fome honey, the power which tho mechsmist pluos n& 80 9^ 
