THE GARDENE 
in this 
asa connected with 
to wn—not 
of the oldest. firms— c 
made a e journey to 
Leadenhall, ‘Newgate, Hungerfor rd, and other | markets. 
on 
sorabia ü "oe appe 
that cattle are iA ot Manta Ai noi slaughtered | article, vol. xix. of Journal, È 4164; 
sed. Som 
e 
an hem hoi health by ii ng, a 
| which is dead and insulated hy nature from the livin 
part, being surrounded by a layer of Pph i 
was the mis 
RS’ cee AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
has an a e dise thus:—“Not | 
‘one case has an a 
aeta n ha will only note that M 
Fimi 13, 1860, 
ofer to bygone esti 
ie oan rial : 
ing of the h 
peaks of 1200 tone 
140, acres of corn 
ec f 1 t: 3 Pre 
uce o acre of straw; or, sieve th 
| assumed oe to contribute one-fifth oP i paa 
no s s be 
‘Whitfield Far m, t 
mates. 
mal ever been cured: ase w 
t never aiid. Ito ens Mr. r Marton n, in 
n the cent re of | labour performed on Whitfi 
ung 
is found d 
7 
ng f dung a ie 
In no Si 
schief +s by ar disease u ar ae lun the: 
repaire does its c oaitagion 
aw the principal; and I handed him my car rd, 
Hill; 
business to sell Welsh butter— 
ed 
and introduced m 
jand which i is, still ge ecid 
on 
lit 
a 
umn and sp ae Rn 
32, 
aad 
e?. is 
em 
question upon which ane has ee ‘ch opin be i gi 
As s 2 tons of straw 
ed. as the animal 
tagious. TE it w s arrested, it 
y 
Carmarthen butter. Gita rned round, and said, 
butter will not suit the London ae Ia 
Pi Ae and h e replied, ‘They are to o` good for 
Y our 
sked 
our 
| mix with other ers. 
nike assuredly a a itk high av 
On this ust b 
was not easy to say how soon the animal 'migh ht s safely mar! ked th hat the 120 s 
On the continent, | 
wsoilten 
thought howd as Spi eee Ais me, arat | 
years npara: of 000 i oth of manure writ 
and that more than 120 ac 
the measures ‘taken mer Governments ha 
I began to ‘fuk at as Pw the 
sta’ n some countries, if a 
| herd were affec ted, it ulsory to eae = 
| immediately; the pr aie as compensated by th 
Government, whose officers ite eae of the her a; 
those badly ‘diseased were Erant aaa d, and t those that 
were gT 
is wrong in i EE the case as 
a, on the question, how much du 
so much str aw ? Mr. Mo rton? 
was com 
Pore 
antity oi of cartage 
+ 
Coc! 
ana Sdab t koa a iho hutten but | 
horn so as always to be known. By the septic M 
cultivation of a extent . of pars: and the 
farm, besides Pei ne 
given 
ea heap conte edith iia every kind of fe 
able the the soil 
Pp 
butter e hon 
something tint, yi cut like cay something that 
atafily er bread, w t permeating either 
paste, 
mner 
AeA bread or 
peculiar the London markete 
aduitebate it with sius an 
stances, and make it thick and hard : 
inferior butter, for while it sells fo: 
Pembrokeshire butter will realiz 
sub- 
it is oy a very 
r 84s. in the ap 
e fr rom 100s. t 105s. 
e principles of treatment: 
severity of this scour 
y put in into to operation by a 
of the sans end Manteo 
These could on! yeke _ Buti 
is to another, remark i in the course of 
È aii Mr. 
In explanation 
“i the rere Aan pests as eer under Prot armas 
wat ords: 
farm ld r ome ee the disease was 
decided, to spend nothin mg in Get rid of e 
beasts as soon as possible ; the oe I loss was the bes 
ge were some preventive measures which night |o 
d When it| 
We can, 
competition from “Dorset, “Carlow, or Cork.” 
J 
Pl m paper on | 
ttle an a sheep,” by Mr. 
Professor Simonds 
IPSWICH : 
C. Shorten D, it Ips 
had two subjecta rim them—pl 
dhe diseases of lambs. First, as to pleura: pneumonia, | 
might say in the outset ‘that this was a misn omer, | 
| 
the last few y express effecting 
the aw of oh oul foods 4 in order to the 
profit of enterprising adventurers. The sen ntence just 
ted with triumph 
, they are 
, 
| acon 
was necessary pee it was taken 
ha rma 
nt in the system a 
When this was the case 
als re it br oke 
orbi fic matter | 
rE DT, £ 
the T 
from all others. The first thing to bo done was t Thor an na ic yews Nay, 
— sh alw. vays s| 
ppa biznis | 
inflammation m the pleura pig a substance of the | 
ungs; the disease ge was really not of an inflam- $ 
matory character. We have but too strong evidence 
that it is | contagious, and, r eoheeily for the country, | T 
h lost sight of. In fact this 
was an epizootic. In pon ust, 1842, just previous 
i subject. | The name of a 
Mr. 
| remove the „healthy animals; this bi pairs better plorying over m fact that the leading authority in 
English a 
ade be empl oyed, to induce action of the bo 
ond, 
| than removing the affected, as the | lite 
the diag: ‘et skekur to | 
g the circumstances we might |c 
a xb v w 1 bringing 
agriculture is at length to un 
pania. sand aright. The following is 
ty! a a conia piMiy at Hull. 
“Tt s been observed that most grent dena 
they hav 
met with general consent and sekn owiana 
a of all, we have the sing « of pajni 1 US 
s too absurd to hav asted on It is so 
thing in bone e place 
induc In alterin 
remove some seco ade causes. 
the system into a healthy conditio 
rid it of the morbific matter ; first, ret saliye | 
wels; 
organs, The 
4} 
where 
te 
. 
J 
tash (4 t p 
diseas 
to the alteration = = sone iff, = prar came to us, 
It was then n 
disease in foreign Owin 
coincidence of the „the ian wi 
i 
A a 
outbreak of 
ss a 
the 
y; too, to laugh, that +804 Aes required n 
or thought a about it. But the discovery, if 
Thus 
4} 
s) w ythin mik one s pur 
Beste “oul he: pte ntly cleansed. Thir “af 
enconragement eat. of the production of pare and healthy 
blood, som be 
There may be some shadow of truth in the thing, ' 
it had n 
it is overweighted with that Mkisi is bad,- Either tl 
al man t who TAAS 96 BEGIN erge 
nd of stimulan 
f 
re a 
it is useless : t has 
i ee Ar together in one ghar t, and therefore ca 
d many secondary | ri 
ould mention the 
chs me ey 3 it is 
mon, : per ere be nals i 
fraka Pia were 
The morbitic matter enter ed 
tad +} 
disseminated both | WAYS. 
~the system 
the abusive stage Gem aires 
g aia and then if t 
tr ravelling of animals, Irish Deasts were often. driven 
thing dette ms ers dily comes to - e acknow 
from fair mitted tl 
He would recommend when. fresh approved. — 
were ‘given off. This was the case in 1 small pox: alter the 
among s Know | 
an othe + +h 
orn were brought, tha l hers porn 
away from other stock for three weeks, by which time 
they 
and each pustule contained mi same morbific matter 
f thes 
lustration, 9 w 
the disease would manifest itself. If it ae let ie ecw aa for Cattle Ste the 
not the 
cause. 
others, were differe ntl acted b rhs 
drinks; ai rikn hală bai rently af at take ng 
effect upon another, This opened rsd bo 
secon w farmers might Ta lp natur : 
i imals were rendered Sanepible 
by a Monee in the London dairies the 
disease w: 
t of | he 
more rife boots hee Nipe else. eget 
ere also to oided, and k cattle 
pi ces where = ‘uate wie fermenting, rie. 
l mat present. Th 
a optre in ary weather Ban mnereaptionables 
e same ech ei sy na Ae 'hen exposed to 
ov engender it d plain ark 
affection y respects ve ee 
poco i “fatal gs We ar wit ‘ae with 
our inability to stop its ravages “while Ryga were 
erar 
have in our or! ill i 
t be not alrea ay pea mi of that, 
led, and abused, and argued upon, 2 
ow near it approache 
— 
Revielws. 
leng 
The Journal 0 of the eee dgricgliera! Society of 
ne 
d 
England. Vol. XXI. Part i 
The rand half of the volume nas i by e the a 0 extract: 
hemical properties of soils; by gave th 
drainage of Whittlesea Mere; by und to say that i 
a Ba on the office of straw on the farm oe Artis Ha? Sn teh h h tic Bho AT 
t, th t f d th is drawbac 5 ” 
by erber rons poe o ne it should n Ca discontinued. © * s "et being 
on y- 
this. inte manufacture is beef, we 
men 
Fi a is s 
ery throughout the e essay) by a eo ew from mi 
the f the editor, commencing with the ipea by steam. The di 
i we presume, to signify a promoted b 
| of the performance: ply t! 
In explanation, ight say that it is 
not e 
m From the conflicting opinions of scientific m 
1 
the pa aa in ue early stages; indeed, i we 
easily distinguished by the regular practitioner. I n those 
not | manuring value 
comp 
as to both the feeding $ a ot os 
of straw, and the almost pga aa ad 
statements of other writers on this sabueder —the lar, 
of direct ut by some fro 
truth was, the disease ] had not been present at all ; 
mises profit held o 
f straw-chaff 
with its 
symptoms to be able to detect the deception of the man 
who said _that the affection he had cured v 
was this 
ntrasted with 
——_ high may be e ue. hing 1 3 value of stra 
for feeding, still it will n r to buy rich food for 
diseas 
scarcely yet bey 
we turn with 
vith straw-ck 1a, 
case—one cae: iahh to be such by the testimony 
i atl and 
aed a ey gy failed. Both 
is unable to remove the 
But the 
on people, "The re: the 
satisfaction to the ples good sense of the author 
s been mark 
of ihe „present i aa 
During the pro ed examination of it whic engga r 
Mr. » Frer e reviews the “estimates ” of prev us writ 
1 by the ise, and pes Substitute sound | 
that destroyed. It 
it always would be: the more We | 
‘more positive we were of this. in no 
circumstances, viz. from a given e of straw. 
Among others he refers to Mr. Morton’s account AF 
