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Show more 1 1 onin criri'i' 4 in ' ho l rnon'y tr.i;i (t.o rn'ir.' fif tl, Utter nrfiuA to. Jt ftipirnl Inai 80'no cii in,.1! r.imu.d he fnadi in tbp in'Je ff ftnin t jc-t, no as to pr) ton b'ifolri mo ftvffily upf-n a I t.r:OT'y ri'i"n, ,;mI bow tnti'n, S'towld b brugi.t ftfctni n for lr,9 I"i-iUOirO t j flflvi-.f. IliTe rin be no entire in vei ling a row at fo in Hinpi'l wnd in HK Likn, i,r,r in p'lthn nn.n upon frrninj( Und in if rr,tiri'y to,1!! !o lorn or (our tioiM wmt t .1 ftHo'of d'jnrjn nri t'l.t jfil l-tn-l w ;rf'i In th nnort pn-fj pn-fj i tivn vti y of Cf;ijf!. H ltLike rrn7 b': ri' h S'-otom j, bit tntrn h a t'.iif.; i firn,M in publif, a- in pri74'" olfrra. It i-i lifnen'.fni o) In'f r.'ii ro'ioti'-s in timfonntry wri k 7 11 t i nnlers'and toat tbiy r.-i 1 r.ol pr-7 upon olden by kep-ifi: kep-ifi: '! :Vn tlir own mftameriti to i THE OWNEHS OF GRE&T BB1TA1N. The total area of England and Wales, not including London, is 87,-ti4o,So9 87,-ti4o,So9 acres, of which sixty-six persons own an aggregate of 1,917,-076 1,917,-076 acres; 100 persons owu S, 017, GH acres; 2S0 persons owu 5,4-0,704 acres, or nearly a sixth of Englaud and Wales. Oue-tourlh of those two portions of the United Kingotu is owned by 710 persons. Scotland contains con-tains IS.iHB.t'Jt acres, of which one ruao owns l(o5S,42o acres, a second 431 ,000 acres, a third 4-24,000 acres a fourth 873.000 acres, and a fifth 306,000 acres. Twolve persons own a fourth of Scotland, and twenty persons have more than 120.000 acres each, seventy persons have about half of Scotland, and 1,700 persons own no less than nine-tenths of tbe whole of that country. The total area of Ireland is 20,159,678 acres, ol which one penn owds 170,119 acres; three owu more than 100,000 acre each, fourteeu own more than 50,000 acres each, ninety own more than 20.C00 acret each, and 133 owu more than 10,000 each. Nearly hall ibe entire isUud, or 9,012, 72S acres, ia owned by 744 persons. Eight persons own more than 220.000 acres each ol the 1't.iud Kingdom, as tjllowa: Pake of r?LttorUr.d or-; Djk3 ot Bu.vieuch a:;d yueenitwrry 4.VVV) " Sir Jmei illht'oD 4,(3 070 " fcftrl ot BroTtJ: tjue.... ;i72,7.tf " tlrl of tfid jiVj -Jl " Luite of Kichinjod 2sb,4i'7 " Karl of K;fe - L..-ioj Ait-iftdt!r MftthcKn 2.l.',liJ ' With such a state of afiim tee late rioU and prolejU in Ireland should occasion luile wsnder. It 14 somewhat some-what ftatjnisDiog tht so few murderi ol landlords have occurred. Tne United J'.ates is a liw-ab.diD c;ud-try, c;ud-try, opj.fd 10 rijtj ad st aranau::! inJ d);uaiau:-ui i:i nit tr.eir torn: ; bat houl ( tne lnds here ever b..iiu c:iired in fr hauus as U- y a.v :n Ciretl Bi'i:iu, Ije most uiiLejKLy person 00 th globe w..u d be t;. American IsudMrJ Ia t h 3 La i rC-Li.rn, w;,.lc Ijkih Ollen pay n:,!:Ld rit.'. to ui;e mu. Three men rtccite grjuud rent fr'm Dins-ten tn j( the Ud 0:1 w icn Kocadale, w.tn its 40,tJ iuD-bL:.L.i, s:ads. Setfie.d has a po; uUi.-ju of a quirte-r cf a tn;.l;jQ, and greater p:l ot the Und up-m i 'Li it standi bcica to tr.e lui ul Nar.'u., aJ pays ground rent V, Ui grace. The poor Irish w..l h't fcj p-u in va.n for a remedy fj. too e:l. Farhment w,.l nA tuuch tu lnd q-;fstioa, for tne p-?e.-i and o.nni.Q-ers o.nni.Q-ers are le gr;at land ijrds, tr.e fl nic of Lords iu:f own;c more tnin a third of the are cf 0:c: B;.t;n. Th on y ccurw left U tr.e p-.ur tca- q'.i is le f-XJ.M.i ote of p r: r.a. v;cinco t ,1 lacd-.rd't. I:. murder of a h : 1 h'trtfd, ojipref lacd-own;r rr.iy o-:c. o3 ,rn gratt fi ;at.oa to t:;e ma'tC 1 rtnr, but it c.naot r-d-ic- tni retil t-,t :ao awy tr.e tiile of tna la -.d. .icn. sd-.f tr.9 7:n uf p;;m.i-n ir. is k?t in ts t:n j C'-uUirj t century. |