-1849.] 



THE AGRIC 



MANURE COMPANY b 



*fr < HILL begs respectfully to inform the tiumerd 



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^."EPHENSON 





SSRS. NESBIT'S CHEMICAL Al 



fit agricultural (Brntttt, 



SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1849. 



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the close of the year, frankly to 



there has latterly been a good deal 



stical discussion in our columns than is 



iment o rThe!^f s ^ S c5pi 



! . . 



F loan, to be n ; 



they should proceed, and 

 ing nece 



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d be one object of such an associate 



information respecting the differer 



milar to that of the Emigral 



leaving the choice to the emigre 



United States, it is 

 fined to thos ■ 



action of agricultural ones. And though it has 

 i almost impossible during a period of unparal- 

 1 politico-agricultural excitement to avoid allu- 



its, to t 



ilationship o 



labourer, and of all three with the land— ; 



w discussions on legal enactments which i 



ising the prices of agricultural produce. ^ 



. ,„ „.. r p resen t Numbe, " ■' 



3 in typewr" " 



bi&gj and 



ire, that " Fanners' prospects 



columns only from that poi 



"bits the result of personal 



er aspects of the matter whi< 



of party politicians, 



subscriber 

 emigrants to double the amount c 



... „ te should be required to find tw 

 securities at home for the repayment of the mone\ 

 These would in Ireland be the relations of th 

 emigrant, with his landlord or his priest. The par! 



In the case of emigrants to the United States, tli 



security should be to a larger amount, and from mor 



bondsmen than in the case of emigrants to our owi 



colonies. Branch associations should be formed i: 



:ountry, through which the emigrants wonh 



m -,'tP « tb the neutral 1 ody ; and also in th. 



i their embarkation 



_j much suffering and ! 



fa on the voyage would be prevented. 



the Det ' The P lan P ro P osed > 

 P to i the aa - 







I so greatly enhance 



but things would 



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