48—1850.| THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 763 
that the casein of milk, the gluten of Seal gral n, 0 Rental per Acre. | able r S believe surplus profits 
the legumin of pulse, the fibrin of the flesh of animals, Scotland T 18 80% oae Lina |S ation sre: d at fifty millions annually. 
all and each of them converted into one and the 20,177,446 133. 51d. Every 10 ve this accumulated wealth has found vent 
e substance, called albumen, analogous to t white (ie estinti weng the rent of ‘towns, and also in rash or dangerous speculations. E tely, foreign 
of an egg, in the stomach; and t substance, and gi the bog and waste lands. loans ha su British railways; and 
phosphate of lime, are the raw mat rials, out of which | Now it is quite clear that the mere inerease of labour I can perceive clearly that the surpl gains of the 
the v. fabrics of the body are built up, and re- production to the extent of only 10s. per acre, present times ö to into agricultural 
paired. As these, therefore, are facts, capable of actual would afford us all food and employment, without re- | ™Provemen i mal review, a'long list ‘of 
Pies i ask whether “modérn , Which is nearly | course to foreign imports. Is this so fearful and difficult | b@okers, merchants, shipowners, manufactarers, s 
tly, be not worthless” for the persons to whom | an object to attain? Iam quite aware that no act o d professionals, who have become owners . culti- 
teferting, namely, infants deprived of mothers, | Parliament compel or control in this in vators of our soil. These, not having the agricultural 
ana rustic labourers, who upon scarcely hing | the application of capital to particular parin t cedents or prejudices of their p ecessors, are de- 
‘than su read, and whose beverage, = done by the free’ will me voting mey Ap s and e tie com 
our agriculture, 
fined times, is little else than an 8 k-i a few 
bs leaves, which, were they grown 
ens, would 
* or ne p perm 
he Wy one or be thrown on the ge 
Wilkins. 
ps 
MR. MECHPS A, 
SOCIETY OF — Nov. 27.— At a meeting of this 
eae H. T. H „ M. P., in the Chair, Mr. 
eal and rei anaE press, to 
test of omer examination and eri 
am not one of those who think that hat seareity and 
igh bundance and cheapness. 
I Bold it as a principle that a nation that can supply 
itself abundantly with oy slo nd manufactures, and still 
d eomfo 
have a large surplus of 
eferabl e 
CHI! read as follows —In aria seme the invitation of 
1 emer een. Thope I shall 
be acquitted of presumption. J ‘eons — — to be the 
te gr his 
re pros- 
to 
iculture, adverting to 
pe 
own: 7 on. 
I confess that I have a very mean oon of the pre- 
ture (I sa 
figratulation’ of osed 
fection has been ‘annihilated by the — of 1505 
viding food and employment for a trebled population. 
The ‘prospect of ‘a compound m 3 cation of mortal 
increase’ fie tier py should warn and forearm us f. 
the impending cri 
The pien — mental powers of a nation form its 
o is labour, directed by the mind, 
cal» points of interest, and remarking on 
u 
3 but w must n t t th it 
G ot forget tha This can 
tal. It 
that feeds aud clothes us, and procures ie our social but 
life to exchange with other nations for luxuries, is in a 
happy and prosperous condition. If you . * from me 
in opinion, test the a proponia? by its con 
+ 
power, machinery, and railwa way | commun . is an 
nt cause of the wealth of this eountry. 
2 of the 
for the 
with a multiplied population, ea 
and confusion. It is impo e 00 el 
concurrence ot mere. 
or ee a fe sluggishness, wages and neglect “ 
natio 
ture. Unl 
pea availed itself of. a 
Enshrouded by 3 ignorance, and 
ee too ted -localism has been her curse, 
t bette . mes e are f toming, She ean no longer with- 
of our currenie cy. Therefore, the öre numerous and 
— the A the bre wealth 
n, ‘provided me are found or its ts employment 
Can 1 — denied tha * eve yet, in this Uni 
and untilled field for ‘agri 
and 4 — t? k at our statistics of 
and waste. Oh, but I am asked, can these be 
reclaiméd ? 
ee i 5 
Request the poo 
r peasant squatter to show you his 
ottage garden o 
will at once reach 
he reclaimed rabbit- 
from 
ith our present agric Here eee. est 7 
The first sk oi direct evidence of the low 
farming, is the gross acreable produce of the Uniad 
good to do 
Kingdom. | I have reason to believe that th 
if pope is arousin 
and t 
r allotment on such soils, and conviction | bers, w 
„ b ‘and 
0 Tenants will neki 8 more live 
„ and 
to give reasons for my dissati isfae- | , 
culture 85 
of a and 
that free will must be inclined and h i 15 atiis i 
culation = 
and comforts of Dra 
al 
It en- 
us 
wa es | Of improveme 
m or aol 
pend upon it it 
possessor. It is a R ol reflection that there 
* scope for such o 
tablishment of eats oa panies, with ample 
capital 460 sufficie powers to improve settled or 
2 
2 428 
ent. 
asad and hlan 
investment an 
| to landed nd hn 
l bly is 
ments. 
A painful question is often asked, “ What is 
poor farmer jali i replys what has 8 — 
wea 
hackne 
ha Ys 
| eficient pis hy ive. 
e days of I teme and progression. 
Individual "interests are no lon ermitted 2 inter- 
ith bli 
e aka t:passi ng an opinion as to the polisy of the late 
free trade measures. It is qui yo com- 
us from 
o, are aware det they must produee 
This ean only be done 
ign 
55 Tandiords 108 
are in a wrong positio iy eke any he 
re useful mem Sitka Of noctety. It is a painful though 
national ity. 
1 cannot concur in the lamentations of those who re- 
uman food. there 
‘Our lords will n 
encumbered a misera 
e grown in the barre 0 
t 0 ucing them here. y 
tenants — or —.— to pay high 
he 
t occupatio 
buy mor ta mbreteare = what they 0 
make. There will be have! 3 em 
weeds grown. and frequen — ivation, by im- 
proved implement, will combine, thé utility , of a fallow 
wich a Ae yA ng er 
trimmed and a 
10 Accbhunt tue 
le lands, and ‘ke 
8 
D 
co 
5 
© 
3 * 
S 
4 
qe 
ee 
2 
on 
( 
3ʃ. 15s. votik 2 — an 
estimate; 3ʃ. —— ue dP MBA th the 
nineteenth aime 
ach acre might p rod 
„more manure, mo 
will not be less (stra 
10, acre; on a — 
dees by Spackman’s tables, — ie Ti 
exhibit the ular, and ungainly pro 
| shading and a robing the land, for aliis nana purpose of 
growing om der nek paps ir un- 
trimmed an j 
armers 
take es care of 
r 
repair the | 
with th 
The excretize of the v: bes ar importations 
0 
manure, w in ecstacies 
d. 
and 
est a Whole town of new squares an 
— aint to carry out every other useful Tand profit- desire to res 
— and less tract of bleak and 
Tha cs foreibly — with ‘the prejudices and 
of agrieu 
ai rica before hg we sho 
ext ted e piece-w 
aig thet dens 2 feet dee? but only lAN c 
The i 
to 
cal men n seriouily doubt e ‘ese of 
ho rine of 
which take 
255 consumable | am 
to increas 
wor 
jat, with t the risa of Ame- 
d still leave this great question 
‘the mere chance of individual or 1 beneficence. 
iends manage this 
con uentl 
, 
labourers, is im gly 
abe aga of allowing * t specula- 
to mo r labourers. The 
eer and phys 1 58 from these 
W novels shoal SaR us wiser in this 2 
Ho ono his i, 
otters, who have set 2 2 r brilliant 8 by 
ple an residences for “er 
their va 
RM AND Parsa Roaps.—The 
iage is obvious. If you doubt it, 
riend of mine, M's * 
to market 20 
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