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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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steadier race, and the constraint and influence of 
new example makes the children steadier men than 
their fathe ers, and more reasonable aud contented 
citizens,’ 
This dispersion of the Irish, whe go into the 
interior of the United 2 we believe to be the 
secre theis suceess The communities of | 4 
Irish who congregate, in the great tewns of the sea 
e 
one, 1 didn't value the manure from food pa 
chased, in 1850, which of course was as much as i 
as much. In faet, it bie only during the last fa years 
that I saw ra advantage of feeding with purchased 
food, and I remember Eea first I com hea farm ming 
being considerably 8 bused and laughed at about m 
“solitary pig,” whieh was gers the fo: stock — Gitte 
ed to the yards. There 
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1851.” I reply, of course if was not as much, nor half 
case, and may in others, under, the sam 
wi 
1 
nciple K worth anything, tl 
happier w do Rie 
logic or their ee Sy pra go 
y | long as it pl re me, i 
prot ane truth, 
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uptree. Hall, Kelvedon, Essex, Jaa 
high ation among thei appe ON. CORN RENTS. 
We shall conclude by commending the factsabove — “aa it is that the ee of —— ‘Ed. peos i . prevalent a among thie ay 
j Pro- | for a new rental was. mad the 30th, tit ural interest for i 
enumerated, on such high authority as that of - ro VVV W Wi 
fessor Jonxs rox, to the — —— of our 2 g R t 
friends, Mr. Goopirr.and Mr. similar re age the neighbourhood, it lord an s a natural consequence 
: it was raised to 36s, per jay, thus, in fact, tripling the 8 fi 1 ~ Sip 2 ral pr 
ane nae — r . 
f mpl ised? Not because it amid the difficulties which present themse ves, 0 
TITHE COMMUTATION, ee. simple, vie 
well as clerical rian eee : 
As your agri asw 
feel anxious to know the result of ay: corn averages f. 
the seven 1 de Christmas. Jest, ublished in the 
London Gazette of this evening, vi 
Wheat 6s. 23d, per imperial bushel. 
— ‘a 3 T 
— 2 
1 info 
— aaa 1852 amount to Ale fd, 
ox very nearly 2 cent. less th year, The 
following statement from my.“ Anuual Commuta- 
Tables“ willshow the. worth of 100 l. of rent ation | 
for each yearsince the passing of the Tithe: 
Act, viz. :— 
4E „ d 
For the year 1837 t 98 13 9 
= 1838»... 4s a 97 7 11 
75 1839 ri 5 . 
5 1840 ie SS 1 BE 
» . 102 12 bi 
n” 1842 5 „„ 
” 1813. Ss 105 12 2 
» 1844 S 104 3 
m 18465 ee e 
75 1846 „ * i 102 17 
» 1847 * 99 18 10 
> 1848 A 101 
» 1849 ., * „ 100 3. 72 
50 1850 , ` 22 99 16 10 
» R a, “a 96 11 42 
> oon one one 93 16 114 
16) 1606 5 10% 
— -¼-— 
aaa average for 16,years 100 7 + ae 
Charles iu. Willich, 25, Suffolk-strect, Pull Mall Bust. 
Jan. 2, 1852. j A g ; 
was 3 bigs [Sewing by b uildings, drainage, and 
improveme d by the greatly increased fertility and 
— att — tion of the soil itself, it was more prolific, 
although it qos 28 cropp alternate go Re with |r 
ts of former manures — y 
ation, so ne will see | 
increased rent in m 
accounts. . Oh,“ but says another critic, ee yoni 
have pa 16004. in poep in purchased food, of 
0 wi ue. to do s, and thus lose 6004. 
nable, person would infer tah, 3 
We. a qua 
beg 
1 for feedin Pe en food, if you 
leave dut r Peg le ceding o 1 a 
It matters not whether it be hay, he 6 corn, straw, | 
or oil-cake ; and, further, if you deduct e 
&e., in connection with the e 
ow 
t buy. Turnips or Mangold Wurzel, 2 
on i 
e- | by the av 
per 
i H atac 
of future pri o met 
greater confidence in arriving at. a b rache — 
ents than by the 1 of a corn-rent in lee 
fixed money rent, the nature of which F gy 
e to explain. ; 
corn 2 — — 
be defined as 
et 
— and mone 
S., > pen acre; o 
ney-rent nad a tar a 200 a 
or n-rent partly xed re nt party, as 
n the case of a Stock on pe one-third of — 
criginal rent almapa: at a fixed sum 
paym 
m ata oe per ton Se ee i 
TECC om pay ben e sng nouns meit ts W 
r HIS FARMING. BALANCE | 30s. a ton for straw, or Si. for hay, the nea ‘will ok Wheat at 7s., one-third into bushels of Barley ag 
à ET return above e cost. eed with the d ; J 
v bur n. my poor devoted head! able and intelligent editor of an excellent agriculi a ER pes 5 865. PAREO 
and es various its ingredients! Political rancour, | publication, that I haye over-valued my Mangold Wurzel! 330 255 Barley, at 33 bush., 32s. = — 
l a, friendly pity, serious ce 5 cious | at 6s., and my at 5s consuming price, | 450 bus at 30. per bush., 24s, 
vgs. ly, 1 may sa say with Yorick, “No If it takes 10 Ibs. o of Turnips to make 1 lb., net 
erown of fame can ever fit it! ; of meat, a ton would make 14 lbs. oe ... 5s. 10d 
I do confess that Dam an arri 1 | 560 Ibs. of fine ama aw-chaff, consumed with the ton of The value of which, by the average: pricey 
bave deviated from nihil diac Eaei 155 * lbs, of straw to mahe. 1 Hb. of m meat, e half year ending Lady-da -day, 1851, is as follows =— 
buildings 2 dsu bstituted: Ninch sialla and slated} . . 64. 190 busbels bels Is Wheat, at, 824. een Be 
t I have made erected steam power 44. 450 bushel Py 
that I have well ied that I have] This I ee the Es: of ‘the 200 of. roots the Fixe ba shela O ren * 94 _ = 
_ Removed trees trees and fe that I have made good roads | straw (min nee, &e.). Of course, if io used 
that I have e employed much labour—made much, but 3 purchased food, the loss on the pur- 
pee „ Tiare have made no long fallows— f chased food would absorb much of the value of your Total half yearly rent £121 
t d ave cropped half my land every year with Wheat Turnips. It is well to have a proper unders on! And by the average prices for the half year 
—an ms I have greatly and permanently increased its | this importan question, as to the loss on Michaelmas g 5 
the pur of food, and of the benefit derived in the 
Bt is bad enough, but it was i infinitely worse to manure, which are about equivalent. The principle 330 —— — $i 24.83 af re ‘agit, * 
seta world know it; ; and, above all (wretch that I anv!) is. th me whether it be 1/. 10007.. I, therefore, 450 buehels Oats, at Has 64. 55 
possibly | insist on this truth, that all a fi ( Fixed money pay men s 
tn proye remunerative. Lam — 1 | cake, perhaps, 8 leave 
my sy Ne e | can never ete | the manur te manure resultin Still it Total half yearly rent £1 
fall in Be 0s shown. to 2 heuer ca It will be seen. ee t half-year 
ee a a ik — 2 2 land in a mes A ie G fertility. 8 N "a fomai te tion of 58 
1 the 9 gloom, iis Foe ain it by deep and ample cultivation, and by | he original. ma; which strengthens the opinion I 
nsu on of one-half its produce with ‘the stray been cent. 
Rate e, intelligenee Cot (thanks to en Hire. 3 of the other e time to be coming when second half. Et arn he she: p 
be 4 25 — y aach . . pod : the boarded-floor system will be generally adopted for pri dua napa a — ing that peri 
; . is a rom | animals, and straw precious 
of vulgar abus. Compensates for whole volumes | be trampled under foot—itwill be used us forge to 4 reduction of only 15 percent J Hat À 
Welk: haua «cil 8 el I on s, let me entreat tliose NEW DIGGING FORK. 
Well e disagre e capital to consider unem this period of the 
business; . alter all, it is a simple matter of fact and | labourer, at this year. I have 40 principle of profit. and. charity combined, 
eg caine e bon Paisan eee an Dee — ee employed digging the land 10. i the odd or unemploye 
„ r ‘disappointed that even. eep, an it up on Ad. per the option of digging a fie 
ik Pepe loss has not pleased everybody, rod of 53 square, or I. 63. Per acre, * 8 the * p in ri 
m e = cireumstances permitted (which | is a test, bining, in my opinion, charity | 12. 6s. 8d. acre. This i 
pce. ra — y), a very large t—much with profit. It is true they can earn but es ga 18. labour test, and does no 
would have e 1 tent and disbelief, There is per day, but I offer it to all the wit men regular workmen, 
a eo Fe or gri apena — ps now, ; youths who can get nothing else to do, pree ae „ and lat 8 
; question at issue, permit me e, go the detested most i 
to —— a few of the ous assumptions themselves in be n — inia, i e —— — . 
m — me beset me. First, then, my | infinitely. better than ploughing, and the eagerness with | eclipsed by a newsteel forks, 
land i ot been re-d ; | which itis availed of, impr me with a v high | of Birming! : 
‘Recondly, ame — have no pulled | sentiment of for the i “our 
peri altho | lati for ĩ Of 
i is g 
a n. wh 
* red district ! I , that my ren onr ipe Maii ith 
4 a m — feature of my st * 2 — profitable e; and we may easily imagine | 
— ; were was an nt loss of about what would be the effect of tripli 15 the 
— upon 16004. of purchased food, which I said: is of skill and capital) t the re tale ‘anf e of the | (owe 
ee: the extra “Oh,” says! poor lands of this kingdom, n done in my 
