43-1849.] 



e described, &c. Eques. 



THE AGRICULTURAL 



prosperity bought together, to co~ope7ii 



unprecedented on 





1 the other hand, manufacturing and 

 i got rich, improvement must t.. 

 her classes of soeie;y. Tli 

 an the present agricultural, 



n by those who are termed 



paper, your weekly columns teem with V. • 



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fering under very deep depression and difficulty, but 

 ippeared to me that the inhabitants had the remedy 

 » great degree in their own hands, but declined to 



M e great numbers of poor persons standing idle, 

 King day after day doing absolutely nothing. The 

 Insurious inhabitants were by the laws obliged to 

 linUin them. In all parts of that country you might 



-«ii.,le districts uncultivated. Close to the chief 



: -ricts desired to 

 ready to purchase, but the 



the poor to go away. Much money was spent in paying 

 the expenses of whole families who quitted their homes, 



£ M cfamr e - r es ie e & cial 1 i an w r ife eXi - Sting " mmy l 



it would have brought fertility where hitherto 1 

 lea prevailed. It would ;have produced fo 



i pulled down the dwelling of the p 



brought back wild animals into newly created forests. 



tab nil sirange state of things to exi,t in a country 



-j would seem that some infatuation possessed the 



I not seek to remedy such evils. 



Wrtv'e *r d bT« t enSuSS in tf dt^ 

 %land and Scotland, in 1849. If what I have' ad- 

 !»«d ts not perfectly correct, if it is in the smallest 

 «|K« exaggerated, 1 desire nothing better than to be 



SITS \ Bat } &m sare that those best informed wel1 

 » VHELSi Tl : tne' £Jy£ 



w' JCe & reat improvement into our laws, which would 



JJ" th . e condition of all classes. If the life- 



-ra of landed property were permitted to sell 



J*" 3 to the amount .1 th r incumbrance, ni., 



^SiiS^disi 1 ? 



SL We t lth ^ r ' aandiaor ^ at ^ sete ^ « f poor °on«. P °It 

 ^8 so advantageous to all parties that riches accumu- 

 fcf L J c _ onmi .erce should be invested in the purchase 



Co? /j* br ? n g»ng more capital to lid in the cul'tiva! 

 4ria erB t[ e 80l! » aud by affording assistance to the 



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to be diverted eithtr by r.u-I- 



theories or the vague 







in l'..rl an., tit. Let them rather 



devote the 











hich are not only indispensable as 







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those who 







Notices to Correspondents. 











Calendar of Operations. 



