THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



jji&M of jj t r ^^ tu ;^ u [ r i ;° s du that wTstuir^ 



iJL^foTourselves. This is an enigma, certainly. 



a,! I complain. Farmers, and the middle classes 

 I^Ily in the rural districts, want the means of giving 

 Jjod education to their children. Mr. Mechi has 



„i rtfafed to give assistance, yet it supports schools 

 d design for manufacturers. Agricultural statistics 

 ^ most important to us ; none, however, are provided, 

 llWlo be, it would appear, for some time to come. 



£bs » right to ask fer fair play in entering on the 

 bt to advocate, as they tend to indolence and com- 

 wd just privileges are what I ; lead fer, as tending to 



aciot long be inflicted with impunity. There should 

 kro" antagonism" amongst us. Large capitalists— 

 it fiTonred few— are interested, however little they 



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patness, are as nothing) we shall prosper and be at 



P.S. Lest it should be imagined that I would screen 



tot I by no means desire to do so, except from wrong. 

 Sebuhis duties to perform, and these I shall be glad 



lect upon the present Government, 



le on "Agricultural 



surface, already stripped i 



leal area, but 



:: ^ th- f'n. -t in Kurope. WImv la, 



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j j^L"'., P resen t cheapness of land and wag 



^Shannon, which comprises the counties of M< 



^.Koscommon, and I will add 



^"* exception of Roscommon, these are mark 



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tain; and nearly 57.94!) acres are 

 ilway contains i ,.'•10,592 acres; of 

 cultivated, 476,957 are unprofitable 



bad effects pmdu. 1 1>\ 1 



ind, but equally productive, though the surf-ice pre- 

 late the appearance r of marsh. These districts are 

 tiled Cauca< ses for Corcasses) : the substratum is a ! 

 [up silt, deposited by the sea, which seems to partake 



► gives this favourable 





Dst favoured parts of Great Britain Th.-ugh 



Galway, and on a 



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use and improve them. I t''e '»"- f prosperous period of Irish agriculture the pro- 



r duea om pn at) r. What a prospect 

 t produced in Connaught, and at a less 



>rth-west - 



avo. 'This district is 29 br 23 miles in exten 

 ntains 230,016 acres; 34,654 acres are under t 



I shall not occi 



inriqpn fiiQiftK „„.. M . „f l er. and one whicu tne 



ted"5l,063 uncultivated mourn public much service 



"87 under water. Clare contain ....... '.2!!? _„uk!i.1j JOO? 



no^nHinX^r" ■ n,hl u ffic7en77o"w< 



H5%»j!rtS acre, ^^lUl^Z 



i four western counties, wUh j with fishof everykind. especiall yc 

 in^LkSable ^ 8 ^" 6 ent ' * anchoraKe in * he di ! ferent creek 

 late of the country, the advance- much t0 be deplored that this ir 



JT ,, . a ° und .? nce ° f mone y' national wealth is almost entire 

 sting ciTumstences T believe \ *™ there '' S DOt * " n * ,e ^^ ° 

 the red bogs (that; freely suffices for < 



led to every other kind of agri- , The soil of Es , 



Ihe abundance oi t. i Oate being aa adv 



H^itis^- 



Mmuchfromreadfi 



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 I root and green of 



-. a fair test of 

 « berevet green 

 «n, there, of 

 '. a large outlay 

 stock, and probably in artificial 





Wei The green crops canno! 

 ses, in the case pnbliehed ii 

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carried out no doubt witl 



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j earth will reward him plenteously f< 



r green crops than this, 



