THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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iff & LIME). 



T HE LONDo/mANURE^COMPANY beg fa 



-*- , , vrcF COMPANY'S CORN MANURE. 



LOSDOS MA5FBt W- URATE. [LIME 



PERUVIAN 



AND BOLIVIAN GUANO ON SALE, 



&c, before good farming can 



1 of considerably over 10/. per 

 0/. per cent, of annual profit has 



Xentjuages, 



IMPORTANT to FARMERS. CHA/I KI'.S, CAR. 



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JJESSRS. STRETToXha^wTrOand Co., have 



t, Oat* Hop's,' or any ^ 



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KEDPCTION IN PRICE OF BOILERS. 



2TJte Agricultural <8a?cttc« 



SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1849. 

 The want of well established facts or data in 



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 ■ !., limM.-ver milch bv those long accustomed 

 id all its faults, to the routine of the ait, is sensibl; 

 perceived by all those who approach it from unac 

 ■tomed quarters. Even on its details there is bu 

 le positive information in our agricultural writing 

 on which one may depend so far as to predict th< 



art. The leadei 



;he former. Their's is probably the 

 the two— but the assistance of prac- 

 ) work of making an idea profitable 



:o all, that progress is due more generally to the 

 nfusion of fresh blood than to the extraordinary 

 efforts of men with all the habits and prejudices 

 -onied routine inflicts. 

 These remarks may appear beside our present 



;o place in its true light , 



Agriculture— like the 



in among men of high standin 

 ■ farming— for instance, what ca 



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'price. 18 ,n " 5 '- e 



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AnWtoS S n res P«tful[y K 



"enrivf ' Build e", and the 



^.roHra 



each to experience for 



We venture to lead 



one of those points— ti 



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twithstanding the appeal 



j^iiTABLE J"" - " f 



■ t tie siinj.h 



In 1847— a ve 



an arable farm 

 tere Wheat is grown four 

 Clover, 



.ngold Wurzel, in eve 

 rent paid to landlord, 



Turnips, B< , 



580/ pei 



nifu tlirtnisrht ut the }car ; the tollowi 



£698 10 n 

 This amounts to upwards of 50s. per acre : il 



women, and 7 boys throughout 



t^HR 



The following startling information on the Legal 



•' If the facts be— and 

 ri- to doubt their reality — 



ing, the interference of the Legislature is loudly 

 called for, to remedy the evils of the misrule and 

 mismanagement complained of. 



We must premise that the periodical from which 

 we are about to copy the ai t . 



attracted our attention is professedly conducted by 

 f have a bias 



the authority of Law in its favot t -ven with its 

 abuses and ali- 1 aguish beauty 



; iinous forms and techni- 

 iiscern wisdom and the perfection of 

 equity in ma-si: an, not bred 



to the law and living by the law, would mistake for 

 folly and injustice. 



When iWrNt^. tl., n .— all of them, no doubt, 



'• 



of their perspectives— put forward such statements 



lag to transfer to our pages (from their 



the interests 



ing that the details in question are but a few in- 

 stances of general abuses under the present grossly 

 defective system. The public are indebted to the 

 honesty and faithfulness of the legal gentlemen who 

 1 such facts. Surely they deserve the 

 attention of the Legislature. 



1 ruinously subdivided, agrio 

 ate of relapse, no controlling power directing the few 



: ;■ 



The position of adviser between masters 

 ibourers is one of great responsibility ; ami u 

 • ' ,t— vvhite urging , 



j confidently the proi 



he asks to what | 



should be its appearance, wh< 



«' If a proprietor were a man of very limited i 



devoid of intellect and energy— we might exci 

 ... ibiiity . r pity his infirr. uy ; but if he had co 

 control over his estate and its revenues, was ei 

 with intelligence, active himself, and with the pc 

 compelling activity in others, and yet his eata' 

 BeDted the appearance we have described, lenienc 



vity so unemployed, and for a m 



