314 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ieee “ Burdens of Land,“ page 459, 
deficiencies, There is, for instance, a committee on the Burde s 
e of ka ee and there may be a said, “I think there is really little ‘defective title. Mes 
deficienc or ther N 
he implements ¢ at the 
an 
then they 
cam for 1 but the — should be wah able to sell awe at prices 
ya ma 
pie named in the . 
n their m 
appears Aa ane 
as 
uly, if not 
„ as they contend thal it applies 9 
may not. Now, Titles ma all seem to be sae val 
in et! — nse an “guano may | difficulty is oe Pee sfer T thee te Be Ge at 
guano much as or, wi. ie a pagans . 2 oh ee 2 Now if 3 may be sighed "that if a title is 5 admits the reſore e, it 
per ton, and pocket the same profit as when Wheat | safe to hold, 5 to enjoy, that is all tha + a a agains ; meia 
was at 15/. and 20. per ton; and e 2 may | chaser want is not much intereste in ni a é iste of 274 
ite all pie L of the farm ain, if we | question whether it is a strictly accurate title; “se e price lists of o 
s plan of hom eee, we | does look s “ i = a l eye, : m 
to findi might perhaps look at a horse or a picture ; 
may — priri o independent o odtableaeaili — su fci nt fi É him, when he buys a piece of land, i 
ano, whatever almost may be its price. In short, | that he should hold it N all the wad, 
17 
on assures us, t then that 0 all titles are 
, that is ‘sufficient for most persons. 
h 
ase our 
us ay ge war guano safe ‘for holdin 
— would a 
and t th ut what says the present Lorp CHAN cRTLOR on this yen 9 
time redu — money ‘and hes ee 8 t?—the highest authority that we can give. | doso. I 
values. At present we starve the soil, In one of his learned works“ Lord Sr. 3 .die underer 
enhance the value of guano in a tw er. it as the result of his experience as a nveyancer, 
that the present expense as to titles “ i isi h forty-nine 
— — e 3 cases out of fifty, surRRrEUous; but as 477 tise may 
he ammoniaca] 
othe 6 2 ain plants, tp 
Conditions i 
for its conveyance to — A the bargain. No be in danger, all are arded agai ‘his | nitrog 
wonder, r, therefore — we n that our precaution bas . mnel 0 Aa the last} Further, we considered that it is only by 2 
— will not balance expenses under free-trade | thirty years, but not from any increased danger.“ serutinising examination of these peti en external in- 
If * the Present giae ane Se practice ne nd sce at me rie or that we 
at a kang itant price, 
. out of d 
high premium to 
to m 
‘pant w a want 
Sein WA alicik of wich acy 
w resume our 
y ight add to fholt 
land, „security of every existing landowner, a and enable him 
=> ta which the om “atta was conveyed, it to with su n posse 
bep e eeen t , With abso- | he wished, and establish a better 
va pover of sale, that the trustees should i 
irnia ~ facet: and that 
ister ; so respect to land. These grea 
dit stom a Bp _through the-length and br 
uniform almost every t. 
se tat my cara abate t Than af ie fee | 2 here is additional and ce 
| general 80 
15 bi nab be yY 
ut might be protected 55 a ae 
ed by the ee Aa lesser estate, or 
rancer, simi ar to the distrin hi h 
the transfer of stock is W prevented. yeah i 
stock is baled 
t roads, 
n for the other N gg 
. an act cumstan 
to thi shee to 
pt as ee = shall call their attention i in ] 
el ai be aa miy a 
ha appy to perceive that the 
LTI aaa Soctety or hat 
ce of the 
rahe fed 
dded to it durin, 
very hy 
exhaus 
Roya AGRI- the 
om ae nua of whose i 1 pratt oy 1 
ien ; 100 new -m ko eae 
sifted all the Cereals as great “s 
am uk we 3 
had a * quantity = Whee the 
AND İS — in the — eo ana 
‘or the otion 
‘wait of sani. maior ay and te by Dr.. Ande 50 
ring th 
ae under the railroad system with | wou Id yi ield in their spa uce; and in 
3 8 1 we 
regard to e 
— that the: i Z? 
Huxtable—who, pen Mr. gis: — 
at little pr . was 
penta J ideas which e 
at a 
a ah 
nY ani the Dublin 
f s^club, and the Journ: 
255 about to be established, fey have 
rom lety, prove the a 
| prese office-bearers, and the gr 
and activity of the agricultural body ge 
= 1 to the remarks lately made on the e e. 
9 sibility of chea eapening a le implements, 
: bee 2 8 arg elyi Berwickshire 
f * 8 ws . ae recent it notice W 
o the cheap agricultural imp] 
evi iii some oe unknown as + 
| im, that maa 
4 all his 
power of sale, 
Ist e Ton ee 
8 son with we 
irali by the trustees will be discharges, 
all claimi 
2 
t s 0. the mee l th F 
of proving] @nnounce. For or instance we Fete |there t 
n + excellent 1800 rollers, i 
R vs 2 weighing 5 cwt., can be had for p 25 the. 
worked b 
Poy îr 2 one Pee. and ai 
acted as a mi al other 
before the 
E. — expressed che 
ces than the a 
endeavoured jetties te the line of distinction 
— ds —— exhaustion, whic 2 
exhaustion 
yinion, — 
be Considered to ; 
ight, Wheat no doubt is so. Put 
result, we must not = 
he t 
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