The Britsh Tenant Farmers
Tho British landlord is gruinblingl at nis lalling renU. The tenant funn-j er was always gruiublu ; ho is nov1 deioairimr. The laborer Ls still, as hJ al w aya was, lull, stolid, ludilTereuU Ilis only hojic is in euigratioii. Hd has a better eduoatiou thauthoFreuoU peasaut, thougli by no meaua su guoJ as tb.o öeruuiu- aud 0t look ai Uid diüoieuoo betweou theni. Tha c havd been awakonod to liew lile by Uid "inaalo of property." The EugliaU laborer is but a ohattel on tho soil lid tilla. The tenant íiu-mer is weariujj bis heart out iu tho vain struggle u forco i sub.sistcuce fromanotuur nan I land, and, in the lace of foreign conij uetition Bwelling liko u rising Houd aguiiist hini, is travelliig a rood whosi end is the court of bankruptoy.- ioJM dun Cor. Ut. l'iml l'resx. I A New York mau pnrchased ovcH ■fifty thousaiul acres of land at thc tal 6aJ(i3 iö Atascosa coyijity, 'Íia3.
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Ann Arbor Argus