eea 
land, and whoever instils into the farmers’ | minds that | 
they are to expect leases at the present value = the 
hand, ‘and at the expiration of ra 
iW 
nts, is no 
THE Binh GAZETTE. 
both = sere may generally be 
the end of the term he sets up no claim to be | 
hausted improvements, oa: evre be 
done t, cheaper 
| and more to his own conv. aiia, by ka rv Uh 
y himself prin- posse a the skill and capital h he sought to — 
a 22, 
is case comm 
i If, 
and a proper term Lonne wni in in ‘the Jand to to man 
ace sen: a? “ps ema will bea! wes o ? j foregoing 5 ? 
1 y, p o ik rm shou n the im 5 
roedi covena o be effecte! he tenant pis as 3 zon hare. apace, several articles on tenants M 
7 7. Landlords bavia iy a life interest in fheir estates| 29. The fiuctuation Fe priceof grain, &c, tk- pal fieiro i reid gs oe ters ng: ve re iorsin land. F 
Ki i rices ma arise eit 1er rom | will insert the al ‘ 
may still grant leases for a term of Twas irpvilied! they | feput various cae -np E " I have one ed to hold the balance m irpan te 
end of the term the tenant may be pro tected by cove- | at good wages pe BR i a sit 
mee > oe reimburse him for such | or one produe etion n may rise in Senne on te s tate of REM ARKS ON THE Por ATO 5 tastes 
a ai may happen i conseque 
sgia hae ig are far ine acuaeas than bad 
some other, as at nd the price of ae 
ed ib 
yY Sır G.S. M 
"o yor dlords’ characters, with respect to the treatment 
of their tenants, are thoro u; ghly diseussed and known 
neighbourhood. 
so known to the | 
toand by 
1. ‘Tenants? characters are not 
terially enhanc Tal I FORMERLY "suggested tha 
ol) 
Wheat, for instance, must gain agg tees an average 
profit ; 
appears 
son for believing that it ag been inju ured by v: 
cat 
rs to be some reg. 
variou 
AUSES, 
but in the anal ae it is probable that he 
ali roih so that the price of 
riterion of rent. Still 
rs must be, in a groay 
marked i in a for 
may not rea ey an 
om alone can never tte a ae 
may, and | on an n average o of iv in 
a 
While examini ing anumber of dise 
rine syed way l found two small path luxuriating | 
sed ti tubers, į na, rr 
matte’ r. On mentioning this cire 
aa rved 
persons had 
reumstanee, 
the same 
at deprive th woe y nor ae haw them about in any 
way, å, e. e. their 
ptime ago, rae Seotch meet this vainly of the land, 0 a 
t hpna 
lords of ‘their rents, ee to leave os ie worse ws 
they found it. 
casi on average pri ices of, sa 
Ey sI ound erer and 
re connected with them, in which. larvæ ‘had, 
there o appea 
thing. many Potatoes I noti 
time of letting, and the other bait alf to vary aceording to 
s are notoriously in favour of tl the 
no 
t, fed. But was rance of disease, 
g g pe the sub- 
stance of the P had | rted matter of - 
ge g f grain int ast-year, computing 
The present laws 
tenant in estimatin ng damages, and ‘with a pe 
tenant it is Dren hed submit to the first loss, as the old 
erb ha ead Na incurring further loss by 
Sehinz legal re ies ; that every way the te: pad 
may be said to have the medard over the landlord o 
these points 
the pas 
to the time of paying the ren 
as may be t, an 
fixing a max imum od minimum with Eiai to piš 
e greatest poh i the sub- 
ss of oat patsy 
eS intention in the present iar sper is to 
fixed reserved ee or TAF to the price of grain 
which the fixed rent was sed. 
3 
make 
Arenie Se 
things cometan with the Potato by may be found | : f 
is consumed by the tenant, his tary, his inbourers, ia | : 
stock, &e. includ- 
H. Land is ordinarily said to-be worth 30 years’ pur- 
this, when it lets for 30s, per acre, is 45/, the | 
chase ; 
at of the landlerd’s capital. 
Fabs Jand is farmed by a tenant whose capital is, 
t t th 
y 
equi ty o 
destruction of the sets, my tho ees 
we thes oles of the dwelling. house as a reside ence, i it | the possibility of finding means serei 
onetary difference to him avay in the | It occurred that, if the vitality sued ‘tuber were de- 
markat ied This, = the | stroyed, it would dry up, and keep for any 
g 
nterestin 
conside: ce me Pr be at the 
fail 
rents, one for expenses, one nee the landlord, 
t 
J 
nt as the present s$ 
age ‘var tenant. | 
going reasons, i T Tving | time, Accordingly 1 seooped out the eyes of some 
i ti pat: fixed b ya d bt, the fluctuation of | tubers, set them aside, found that, without the as- 
l -7 si: mee of (z d 
thity pony dried, ani 
y unlike Potatoes. The 
brown. On being boiled tor an aa ha 
nm per eent babl t 
nor r whence e their p 
ji become yellowist 
get ie 6s. 8d. per cent. interest, ai which the 6s. 8d. 1. Farmersin estimating g their profits are apt to over- they sped. ed, and k 
desiree ted for repairs, regres sson fins ae wagon wie ‘the fact that a berg -house, bread, meat, beer, | when torn, greatly resembled it. 
the tenant ap clear ring 15 poultry, milk, per con, &e., are furnished culty, however, in chewing it. 
would be on 102. as above ; fest m by the farm, which otherwise they would ‘have effected. The taste acquired was peculi 3 
canes hol es sats Eh rece portion to their had to buy or pay rent for: these items ought to go to] a. _— smell ; and though n ot positively bad, by mo means 
sal Belo capital. i the 4 eg inn all t he family, except | agreeable. The water in which the dried — 
y g ploy dairy, her ‘been and wages | yielded by the Potat a t Here, 
pirince a ariig ' antaes piaite rih a fair rate of shoud edie p d and farming is som ethir ing worthy of the jH mt a sien 
interes to which occupied most of her | the view to future AEREE em eee 
ibit having | had z a term grante ted suffici ent a oon large Potatoes, havin ng destroyed the es anid I hope © 
pi nas im to re fa geloeipa! and interest he has n 32. hink that hat hee 
right to expect e landlord should pay him his| si it is EE ‘want of pee sopo dn in AONE | ite gom will i pones AN ese means 
a T ep ime. Nae ES mething as yet unobserved, i in the structure of 
i9. ia, : 
cient induee. 
t 
re p 
oe ae causes farmers not to know where their 
ie. rofits arise, a nd I gts 
by tenants, and as 
i PE esna Fa geii 
vive ú 
Sar g3 phew to she investment of their e 
Seemann 
2 . For want of proper accounts, it, seems « difficult at | 
pital m 
late, 
ments to repay principal and interest with any degree 
of accuracy. 
21. Tt is thought by many persons that Jand which 
thas i instead ofi the tenants. _ With regard 
may | 
a detail o 
zt ‘On pecan and E Baa of Roads.—It has, of | 
e tu 
Being "juelined to hers that: ent ead have yet 
raisin 
some- 
faper 
Sapan and offered a thing to learn conce: 
etail of my experi coon be omer 
$ ceptable. A long while ago, at the commencement 
that landlords se todo | my farming operations, I oven) it m; ry business 
to tter | for a Potato to iepa oy palate. ‘To find one was 
essential point cult affair ; appeared t that € ange ta 
pas T ey ise ma 
view already, i e pay o it, because, S| 
this is considered 
above in three years’ crops. 1 Whetler this be true o 
- not, it is ag that as draining becomes better under 
stood, a and at the same tim 
edly effectual as the old expensive method, if not 
r| and the rent fixed lower sama n 
aid by him, and gives less rent than he heka a 
to 
ibati that may truly be, will suffice 
22. Corn Rents. This is a poe difficult an 
e., half Grass, half arable 
add; in consideration of ha wn gd pay men so that, 
z ens 
y farm, became bad. e 
me to ain fa new veep z 
Before i were commenced, what were 
ceived to be the pepa a good Potato 
down. These were—l, 
"hese 
boiled; 4, when cooked ; 5, an 
in faet by t the andlord, an 
shape, the eyes not t deeply sunk 5 
dry or mealy w 
anit me evident to any impartial and unpreju adi 
> 
STi daka a 
hould remain, because a tenant Lape x always on the 
rses. 
nd h having ear rts, ho 
chemistry gt made ni 
to book their expenses and Tro lik 
hich ti 
K loed, particularly when | 
1 +a q y 
ES 
I u 
a agi prenon as 
degree 
&e,, or both, , hich is eeu Ratio agen he 
n the 
case ; 
Pia 
ney, Riit, ‘vith “the sche 
a 
farmers in gen 
the cheapest mode of pases their arae es 
tena: nt does the repairs, he i 
natural} t 
seasons, ERN ; and wit -i gard to the for rmer, it ell 
enough, by way of guarding against want of skill, apka, 
or spirit in t the tenant, for the landlord to reserve the 
seedlings j 
the seed me a o 
that, for the ct 
flowers yeh sam 
not yield t I was, i 
TENIA dan way as s00 
one wi ith double flower f 
oth É 
part, “te w mhich pro 
en hs 
e season 
oS | 
} 
by which i mean one that will | be „equal 
1 
$ 
a 
carting z home grain or rava may, and often am make 
a great difference to the value of the erop, but as th 
d the 
if he 
jadgment, want of Tigmia or foresight it is unfair to | 
expect an abatement o: or example in 1844 
many places Barley was a z odn erop, “while on the 
other side of th k 
the sel — hay ving sown early, the other late ; antl 
the same with Turnips. Those who had good erops 
ot haae gy in consequence, spis an “8 ii profit, 
whi ist those who had bad ones suffered a 
which, kuna bet wou equal 
rent, as, in striet ; justice, the landlord could not be ex- 
variety, i 
to grow unti 
| fond a few tube 
rving, as Í 
i os All 
uliarity ; it 
mag me un 
second geen g seeds. 
ssibility of 
na manufacturer rents his 
hould 
without any beneficial consideration, and it is ev 
pig 
27 
j E 
When 
a a rent for 
| 
| 
por 
after trial of the thie 
be trusi 
ted to Bt 
sma ha or oe with hice his 
has nothing to do, nor to the market price | re 
tures 
here | ti 
to a return of his SOE as pc and I may 
ne cent, in addi- | 
mark that L have before stated ten 
be they 
weno det; all whieh ‘viske are > properly 
thinks he 
ean make more by 
dings, he ako and obtains | may 
ut be 2 fair indudémen at 
for a “enaut to drain, where 
ime. For Fe at the r 
than a ns This pr 
cent to the igndided. Fa e remainder being for 
‘epoyinent of the as gm $ bat as disputes or questions 
arise respectin ig th 
e times when ‘the > landjord may i thire 
one 
wp 
aay 
Vy The 
on veils 
