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The AANE 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 
22, 1845. 
ETINGS FOR THE ii FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Nov. 27—Agriculiural Imp. Soc. oy Ireland. 
cu ai Society of England. 
ricultural Imp. Soe. of Ireland, 
MEE 
THURSDAY, 
WEDNESDAY, Dec, tani 
Tavrspa®, — 
FARMERS’ CLUBS. 
Nov. 25—Bromsgrove l Nov, 25—St. Peter's 
We beg the attention of our readers t 
irably Aare paper, in satni sani, 
Leases, Corn Rents, &c.” 
agreeing g with our “correspondent in most of his 
- three of them now, but N will pere 
k] ering his. paragr: 
st fou 
s 
and Hatten have 
3 Horticultural Imple- 
ng the Starch 
Gazette, 
an rar tobu t two | êbove extrac 
we 
aphs, 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
22 
‘Dine for it is a, simple consequence of scarcity. 
| starving, and the other has abundan 
per 
has been consumed, by the ‘number of mouths 
eosin 
present condition of Ireland; if “the 
[st crop be the fact, there i is ao 3 
state of its Pot 
y T hish it has rar and the quotien enoug 
degree of comfort which, during that period, has | su port its Inhabitants 
ich, hat 1 till th a ae h 
* | been ajinbikid. Divide the Ann quantity in another har And, t wig pane Hees 
food in the country by the number of lives to be | must starve ifn ior be not gecko! ie with 
sustained, and the quotient, taken relatively to the vag coo lness do we e fi d 
iod of another harvest, mus measure of cae wren speak ng ofthe 
bog anticipated distress "This quotient, supposing bee any muse importedinto o Ireland ; and how 
only be increased 
a diminished) by additions ey the stock of food i in the 
We have no difficulty Fh that 
e liabl 
g 
ined. from al possibility = pr 
n fac 
apare > ; as en- 
tirely so, i 
siege gA constant, a always depends s simply i 
f 
t, ae 
=. wi export it. Itis thos "that t employ eae 
sea. 
ere we may enlarge upon this comparison 
e instruction which it 
ibited 
PRA T 
d her 
Aad. Consun p 
E 
[s l wa; ges age in Boat where dist 
by comparing of t 
he sakina ied, 
on that, in the vrs between pe fei a ner 
= nant, the fori pae vapna 
who 
a 
the active partner, and expo 
E correspondent’ s remarks on corn-rents in the 
wing 22, are very instructive. 
maining sections of this pane 
ark that no one den 
the pik ies, by which e 
d for his outlay ; yet it appears to us 
appe 
hesa be better for the anom ner to drain, 
$ ing m and m 
yom wri 
le m eee uncertain of all risks—that of an English 
ithe 
nt undertaking the expence, shall be fully reim- 
hat it 
e 
ore with the estimated number of ‘an 
e relief can arrive th 
ach day, ‘divided 3 in equal 
iy here 
right 
olic 
ha imate h accu 
which their a resources 
anifestly and ne cesar =. 
b 
_ | tobe: 
e may say, the duty 
bend nti 
rh at Pemer = bce —_ exert them- 
at of the par rich 
an more than the share of fo od w 
Lehaty D. 
a 
e | ward of ate daily share individually onewe e ra 
the other: 
of the nation. Tis pate propery un a eer 
of those gentlem oka’ in their respective ee 
| ha ave established farina mills, and exerted themse 
Now, sanan: according to 
is, we e fear, „too w ell founded), ‘that this aeh bien a is 
se remarks 
lanthropic i in the ns deer 
. That all, to the ext f thei 
ei 
sepia , should 
apply perfectly to our own Ofe we do aiik towards the ac orion and — on ve a 
tenant ie is rt gs Anne recommend the liberal’ or NN ary Tado option of |e | correct idea among all c equisi of: the wae ato 
pie and engag' any such policy as that j set t de escribed, and it would | r resources, we hav ve $ would xert 4 
the agew ii oe ing ground E „| be impracticable if we di joai tee x . l inf t: 
to a certain extent, does : it o guidance y the; 3. That all parties, landowners, oot railwa 
seit Be as p rs “goa e paras ra et adoption of a policy — a mpri acti cable, and iit is companies, af if it be necessary, government, 
2 the con esp. ally 
well calculated to excite a useful discussion upon |} mre gored Pin sai ie ir ose quarters where this k aes ere ie te = aie 
, submit to him th FEAA, we shall be ound to have Sarid conduct | tir vae for their daily 
pred policy, as Top aloe the in accordance cones that of this lors ers We} ER čis needless here io pot ut the numberless 
est rds ` 
ferent parties through whose agency that higher 
i ation of the land, which i is so mu uch t o be de-|, 
cannot, indeed, a? on upon the storehouse of 
contents | in equa al daily 
oi for profitable I A which dis- 
i review of the present state of 
ethe of land on a proper basis, t o 
m klin ling with such ae for their 
ctive Api and urging their claims with all 
jealousy which statements such as those in para- 
s 8, 9, 10, 11 ite 2” 
her ee your. 
e- 
S | over the yow Brg which it is 
e bel 
A intelligently high i price of food oe 
this country 
who e ita ikar i se who supply our markets 
—a knowledge of our apical ; and this would be 
almost as effect ual, Each ou ught to do his best to 
of food correct statistics of the „past harvest, for this 
ON LEASES, CORN RENTS, &e. 
AND ON DRAINING AND REPAIRS OF ROADS BEING DONE 
BY Doni 
a r Leases.—Before a person can reasonably pre ae! > 
e, be a national ocr 
oy a sisi n— 
sup pply. 
ould, w 
we mea 
It ra 
PA _ be beneficial to the lessor to be a rea- 
nable 
gri If Hep person apply ying for the lease were to moe 
circumstane ces e person Pc eng to, would he 
(en fo t the 
a price, 
g from s arket 
; | compared with ey collective will inâ l ability of the 
g r a consi derable Ses 
+ 
e fat alty 
Her ian ra 
ein an ioaea between them. 
E are glad to gi 
from 
as 
e prominence to the following 
The first duty at the present moineet is to sav 
sincrease the available amount of human food. 
; man f: i 
, give he 1007. (should 
chara inet bly inlined) or even ayant, or 10 times 
r the hungry. 
of 
ow recklessly going on, 0 
th of the three 
the 
P RTE 
Distress can only be re- 
he quantity of accessible 
w Paper. 
saa Number of the Scottish Guar- ex 
kingdoms, in ane mirise 7 
diseased b 
+ copes that 
own resources, perc 
tend to pr ee aa h r 
resources ee ge able us uniformly to m nai 
ghout t car, If a suffici ciency do oes no 
his 
a papal ral pom that ype ae prem oh 
reserved on an annual letting ? 
3. Such consideration may be given either by an in- 
ch c 
t creased rent payable from the commencement | of the 
ee 
= 
Pies a 
uld exercise the foresight of 
avage, feast now to 
etter. sho 
R men, a not, like the 
apiy afterwards. 
n the first act of t elpless crew : the pu 
eaten of seek ‘decane as to our means of 
a stence would tend to our imitation of them | 
thie 
But t how shall is pangel ape it may be 
Tisi is illust sated by our remark | the 
bli- | 5 
the t certain improvements 
effected ed the peo the landlord at the arira = 
term (havin g received the full mean value in the 
im), allowing solely by 
the tenant such sum as any remaining un exhausted are 
pa on a fair Pame or it Pe be given, as is 
inarily the case, hy "the tenant taking the por 
at at its present, worth in sega ved cate; ed 
rm sales of food, as that it 
pp he market, 
nce be pire divided maps the piopio? 
y g a m is dou ints, 
lindina 
sent value of 
uring ‘the term, the oom remaining OE 
t the pages of the term being given up to the 
co 
4. In baking teas this 
the land is rape a 
pont Ghar er gait in 
Xi the edit tor of the Scottish 
se pg 
to be bog by the lessor. 
5. It is absurd to suppose that any one would grant a 
mouth of another,” but this 
undesirable event when the one is 
aly observes, only enable ‘ 
of the 
surely, is ot an un 
oS 
| beyond he 
ae, some advantage to himself 
se pedi derive from an annual letting of 
