‘THE NEWSPAPER. 
benefit upon 
ae 
tas untry had cause of cony The of 
es Ray rtainly been made mu Rape — T the iiaa of 
the potato diede: buthe was glad to say ae it was not so bad 
ashad been coy Dainty Saga yy ri a 
complaints bad been made. - He 
Joyal toas' 
s to the Rutland avin eny Sockets? 
bi pion me ee able in pac mrar my the aeie f on the ae gi 
e potato rrain or dìstem pr es 
sce as every dienes 
eon the wisest men. 
: aes € i dg ed a remed; 
. G 
AIRMAN aoe he. could’ only liken the’ ¢ n, for = re bore Ni ng = sero 
anae the links of whi seed next yea 
f whi 
to ther 
eam seit ed ii 
ae po à 
of nded to the Paste He did not 
i 
ins Ketton,, res 
Seay to o W. hat cause to attri tte 
Fae arian ny Although many had suffer. 
ik Pye mar! he 
> Res Was sorry, pepo ty placed equi ge 
permission, he would give as 
‘a County.” 
the ‘success of the ae tland | to the 7 ao Eo 
ed severel: regarded th 
ah arme eranen ne 
ray 
whe: 
toast, 
~ Agticaltare in all its Eranchon and with emia the 
in his were aang 
Satien of 
baits ati en gare ~ The 
‘ood na Labourers 
How old. John tle dleeda. The Chairman 
ly had been found i Ben Sapo Judges of the Stock,” for which Mr. tens Doses Terraa 
The CHAIRMAN wat A a bi pent the Members “i 
HEathogrs, to toast. 
pma pri a am of the peer 
K putans B ime, oo abe ine fl 
“vain demon- 
Silason 
their 
Wien he last nad She honour of alirane nem i e alluded 
cts of agric na 
ess | OX 
On’ 
ay did not like to 
getup. As rmer he w mat = fy y that Spe olger: 
vations he Sahat eet mit bad been met by thes landlords in the 
manner he had hae bor oh and with which he was ene bare atified. 
w on _ there.-was for: 
refeten ay be haryest 
wpa che many of which circulated erroneous 
respect, principally because Mheur res 
WS. to bulk, had a 
Certainly the yie ‘ela ol pe n 
the ‘last, but it Bec riot So deficien| 
th pi of scarcitysto be re- 
n of his had matod, that the consumption 
der 
his desi 
cess of the Ru utland Agricultural Society, m merel easing that a a 
friend of his had Peat asked “ What do you rs Want 2” 
His friend’s not ps —, 
The Chairman the 
represented it must bhava ph ‘ove eon very ace ige i in its are 
He rg s remarks with respect to potato: 
rtant i of the food ofthe poor from his own ex 
owner of allotments, and hew 
toed 
bo me} baig t, @ most wise re; 
political abaiten 
d | not be less intere: 
paler. 
ra ix up 
in thei ie 
stin 
nanard British far- | ques 
pats,another 
believed the | 
rgi yA when he said 
e: farmers of 
of oe 
me pla 
559, 758, aha total, in eat tempera Se that |a 
seas ion and slow in- 
pap yes any praen oe mite ating ieee Fitton 
outla; Ep i tal: Gaergy, and enterprise, an ustry 
ae ay peve the British a iy raria to ‘ake the 
which he had 
adjustme: 
munities, aid privil 
| gation with these who re; 
He 
agree with this, and although h 
she the doctrines of Mr: Malthus, he agreed with a a: i 
on nt pil en! whom! they had’ detit to 
“i eir cause, He é betiere 
1817; before a.committeeof oa ror my of Commo: 
ed this 
k themsel 
vont them in Par! eee 
vided oe eounty ys North 
degre: 
cir om, grow lazy; Swe 
to ag Boe ‘thine if protection were so far at al as to throw the 
and. of this: 
couñtry oùt of cultivà pr it would be the 
se dis astrous event that had évereccurred to usas wien 
eome to pages Pedro frye reed fe 
a aol or ete preie n | 
to eppose 
‘hon. friend. (Sir Hi. Halford}? ‘as‘orie of 
‘Soe er j oceux' to. oe 
Ree? rA “tis country cones 
> y vere, 
taken place as during the late re est. But he would patent 
a ot been that it poker rh be pan that many Bite cee fears 
had Xpres 
He knew thas Peat tar haat Ea bus- 
ann chown re yarn ast year “og 
iodo ah we feos on s ota. a coarser kind. 
he aid not think the were 
4 Tn 1200, the year of famine, wheat 
eto toie to. —_ and in 1812 p= 
126s. per miri mirkt 
penkt Why winner 
ast w aiig its 5 as te. This nonatent iho beiees of grain were 
care and deed even falling, at the rate -$ T E week. In 
been tated by hi authority, th akae peg 
der the new aw W of th 
phe! or four- 
refore, at presént, were usual 
ved they were falling. 
a scarcity, some rhe wou! 
be: jus 
iie 
to the pr inet ends fi 
and nis rane to othe consumer, to prevent waste, 
‘ona po a= upa een ara praen abeneneenal 
to. failure, on purpose taiji: gg Raper 
es oe which they knew ould be the greatest ev such 
ons they’ ought not’ to rest upon’ mere rumour, "5 
pos matter, og obtain facts, Another! su) 
tothe nope ‘the 
the.! mechanical 
vation w] 
tat gine and uncertain proces: 
of barbarous rand tineivilised c cou 
apg eigas 
ir. Q’Brien:—T] 
Bren ‘then phe and was re- 
liminary. re 
commercial 
a airas thèagričul- 
ied commerce. poe but-that they 
should ever be his elideayour 
y 
example 
mamn F 
Tiorate 
toc 
of the count 
of this, teountry, Ii 
a opinion By that 
