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easy terms to cultivating owners, who would be 

 certain to do justice to them. 



When we have a Government, as it is hoped 

 we shall have some day, who are alive to the 

 vital importance of agriculture, a special depart- 

 ment of its Board of Agriculture will be ap- 

 pointed with inspectors to visit such dilapidated 

 farms, and to insist on the landlords putting 

 them into good condition, and failing their doing 

 this to compel them to sell the land at a valuation 

 price. 



