38—1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



; LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to offe: 



OMPOUND CARBONISED ANIMAL MAI 



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^ d i. onsiderable,a 



p ORSE FOR CAT! 





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JJYDRAUL1C ENGINES, WATER RAMS, Ac, 



PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KINO'S ROAD, CHELSEA. 



gt'RBIDGEA 



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HOI LEU.— The 

 hmSa^fo r 4s S h* Pr °° f ' ° ne cbar & e .°. f fuel has been . ke P* 



?' »nd <>? t° y re Q<"red degree, without the aid of pipes or flue 

 feenda they ^ SOto 8tate that . at **"> re< 3° est of nuroeroi 



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'•^wi^jSL 8, '^co^es^pXaaing^Fieldand Ga^dei 



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SaiuLf vt naai.- r or oaie, at ou*. per quarter, good 



&te agricultural ®a?ette, 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, If 



been advertising in the local papers of th 

 y for ham and bacon. Goods, for these adv< 

 to the amount of 70/. have been stopp 

 ■nsitu, which would otherwise have been lc 

 s parties sending them, for Mi 



English Capital. The statements it conveys ap- 

 pear to us entirely trustworthy. We have no doubt 

 that the safety of both person and property ov 

 large districts in Ireland is, as our corresponds 

 says, quite as complete as is enjoyed in England i 

 Scotland. And land may doubtless be had by tra& 



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-none. Thee 



) good f, 



iind mo: 



l crops can exist than cor 



of the island. There is 





t oi V'(>d agricnlt 



serably cheap. Food 



i ! ,„" 



the children swarm around 

 so, as you pas 



called — and, eithei 



is it that they st 

 lity around them? 



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fe, beyond w 



>erience : it is their standard 

 all superfluity is squandered— 



which all scarcity is suffered— borne— witl 





would ben 



m fat netted 

 sive of the truth; but, m 



eiigion discourages mac 

 t all vigour of resolu 

 esident gentry to guide 

 pendence they are child 

 'on with the confirmt 

 Lracter handed down 



mi-ht • 



so long with all its mis- 



:ies strengthened by 



spell be deemed m 



use to them is foodbeyond their power 

 of consuming it 1 Any extension of the margin of 

 profit is re.ry soon swallowod up by a corresponding 

 increase of population, or, owing to a relentless com- 

 petition for land, it is i- ■ ■ Hot, \, swallow. 1 up ' 

 1 u 1 n is vith mi ssit - s great as those of thi 

 tenantry. 



pie bene 

 harvest months the e 



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 ami which is of hi^'h importance to the 

 ution of the Irish problem. Idleness, 

 at the root of the mischief, might be 



wholesale 

 £d£S!3 



enabled or obliged t 



of their station. Direct relief 

 certainly goes to the encours 

 ism. So long as death by starv 

 people they must no doubt be as 

 ter enable them, as has been alrea 

 umns, to leave the country at once 

 inister relief season after season 

 uals : but all relief, except that whi 

 arings, will strengthen the neces 



on the judgment 

 form of Ireland as 





i»: the main, if not the only 

 ifficulty which exists over many large tracts 

 f land in that country is the absence of farm 

 uildings. Taking this deficiency into account, the 



d considerably if an intelligent a 

 ry could thus be attracted. The 



-the vu t ;rhd interest — is, no dor 

 or resultant of . 



ESSE 



j believe he will r 



long run, shall 

 self. There is ample room for. 



mey would be lost if 



he case of poor Ireland certain! 

 ho are at liberty to go should, i 





: 



country who keeps steadily before them the neces- 

 he means by which alone 

 . And we must regard 



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causes affect it ; though a change th< 



at, must occur, coi r 



Iy to, any material improvement 



