THE e CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL nh 
o" 24, 1859 
th and 13th inst. numerous arrests 
inc 5 dud eminent persons, were made. The 
persons iie ig are accus sed of having clandestinely 
Governor Dou 
sideration. 
follow ing reply :— 
ouglas 
journa 
n behaif of de Garibaldi, several documents con- 
ed. M police were 
printed j 
$ 
n f of ] 
portraits of Agesilas Milano. The Sardinian “Consul 
had Been arrested by mistake, but was immediately set 
at liberty. 
D Sra.—The Imperador, with 926 knots of the 
Ten cable on board, arrived at Aden, December 8, 
all D m ssage 2 da; 
F Goo "pe Captain Cook, 
feo with "th e 
troops, g pum on November 12th, a as she was beating 
o Ta ble 
—The ret 
East India Company's landed 
bes assistance of the Imperado or, 
When the Imperador 
ing, and the ship 
ASUS. aa „despatch from St. Petersburg ™ 
the e war in the Caucasu us. 
een 
s 
ans of induci 
Moha 
of th 
consequence of which is 
see Ha ip slg A oe 
the submission of the whole 
iw r has 
raised Gene 
eus k Bendi has been appointed 
Ambassador t to de 00 hig of Paris. 
CIPALITIES. .—Despatches from Jassy dated | 
Dec. 1 18 stat l Ass mem, bigs having | 
received a message from Prince Couza, has been dis- 
solv 
Iwpri.—The Bombay mail of the 26th ult. reached 
* yesterday morning. The following are the 
d — 
in 
A very important change ke place i 
abou 
the. Sarnen of the executive pak 
which is to be re- 
modelled after the fashion of her Majesty’s cabinet, the members 
of council becoming secretaries of state. It aid that the 
new adim cabinet will stand as follows :— — ent and 
Secretary for Political Affairs, Lord Canning; Home Secr € 
Sir Bartle Frere; Secretary at War, Sir James Outi 
Minister of Finance, Right Hon. 5 K Wilson. 
Futteghur.—The Governor-General aj ;mander-in-Chief 
ern nd Com 
left Cawnpore on the momig of the 5th and arrived at Futte- 
ghur << the 12th. The: 
ee 
utions wer 
and 
fo uiry into t 
rown invasion at Harper’s "h^ and the seizure of 
the nationa al arsenal ther The Republicans met this 
by the *bord der ruffians * 
thr ree years. since upon t 
Congress 
— "protection the 
Repu ub 
f the 
de nt for years has 
hott the. ups ry. 
and . meetings were held in 
the States duri 
the 2 fillowing is "the propo 
SE o seo 
entire Juan, no 
w in 
that ; 
s — Aeng in 
ce enel 3 
Er om hs." denm Se sided [im 
m EE. wt 
e vm wing - the eal has submitted, the | 
the flowing is is m 
the labou 
* My ^m 
mped at the Luckpeere Bagh and which he wears 
urbar was held next FOWA 
hav 
artar Chit Sai Jat am delighted that so 
ere 
ipen se = 5 —— 
rin. and to d 
of uan :— of 
* the claim of e sth Coane to th plete e 
island o : 
partea en 
conduct on accoun € 
lish as okens ood 
which are given are intended w be are bestowe rewards s € 
hey ar 
the principle 
upon which décorations and m 
are given 2c for their meritorious. 8 
zards — 
Koms 
co Suboarers 
from each ue: dd 
when the oppo rtunities ido shou a. 
be Rin reciprocally ndentgH each ther. I Pa ew cs — — which Mr. 8 — Ma myse. 
ry 
of Englis| 
wil value and love 
gia 
time to consider the 
ra 0 
"et in this 
not intended, I need hardly say, as Pwards; 
emoria i 
ouglas wou eet with respectful 
Lieut. ‘Colonel bay n d with the 
randi 
authorises me 
o 
xcellency 
ng 
Captain Grenfell’s dema 
Public Addresses. 
RD PALMERSTON presided on Wednesday at the A 
which 
ath aba tract "His lordship ‘first adidesiced 
s you will allow me to a few 
aa hu pt address 
— to you to express tho great pleasure which I ere derived | economy to 
m having to hand eed to so ma d 
x peepee | 
sof gi 
of Sie ce — — oo 
upon 
super 
intrinsic om but 
hat they 
separated 
casion of meeting, 
eet in order that 
aton 
* ite - x os unde 
y byan any 
national vanity in that opinion, but 1 fers. "hat. ‘conviction 
with regard to ea 
oftener 
nation will 
without jeal 
ich 
Xak X  proposin 
riis AL zy 
^ 
8 
hom he Pert BL oA of p that 
ea petie of defending E ver n in ty erent * "eng | 
Itru pa ke ipod 4 
e world. 
feel 
show 
d 
w that 
peace they can be ca 
8 
ps cun pres tie æ 
pire in the minds 
energy, industry, 
for a 
5 defend our 8 8 pce t it m a great 
XS EE and navy are in a state of co 
DRE. partes 
which—if un unfortunate] 
> and 
untry tha at I am sure the 
the differe: together r the more 
licans | the whole DHO- io or society will will be jw —— the stronger the the boys. 
t. 
lousy, without Spite statis a 
conviction gg Puy i: no eie mre interests, but "that little 
interests 1 — general agere. 
ach class w. ill loo woes the ak 
without ity—w 
- 
untry at lar, 
de Army. 25d Navy" his lordship said :— 
fio mh 3 Ministers of Peace,’ but 
ever, and it is Taran tha 
atisfaction to 
mbers to ia E tá ime et 
eans in the 
mat here 
unforeseen vents s hould 
increase o 
p 
hat these associations affect the 
yer quite as fuh a as they do un interests 
oyed ; 2x it id manifest heer gh mos l- 
* mene. pite 
of cee, he in th their 
especially d fetta poer d 
does —.— 
Peta ays him as much as will keep body and soul together, and 
The neglec m in other respects. * * Iwould now " 
E ti. the fie ld of „pattie, and advert to one topic which has alluded to, thi of 
van. at is ate true that Mr. 
was 
G Ta T. 2 from them 
— dei 
wel 
Science, aug 
des not raise pa 
and by pro — 
in edients to t the Soil 
gri s even pes the anette of plants which 
crops k - 
fo 
extent 
r. S to those or 
avoi ing to employ labour in winter months; 
. there is no more advanta je nd that, in 
n the 3 of the lan nha lg roo 
the M He echanies of la! m 
had a grea AR pud a certain 
eld. E fiat rt only dugoverit té wo woul lda ara it. Tue sons 
did dig y they found not, but ones v" 
did fi — * sid the reason, produce of the field by the 
cation of eq labour 8 mu amply fe or their e; 
That story is applicable to 9 8 5 g oc 
I am now addressing a mligh mela 
you oe 3 hir ud have disco 
i your „ the more labour 
you are dbi will 
labour 
it sai 
b on ve own r 
ct rent for that house separate from th Well, 
cottage for labourer ought to be looked upon as a 
art of the appurtenances of a farm just as much as the 
for or those other to 
the cultivation of the land. How can the g 
vated if the labourers are not well housed?-if they are obliged 
trudge three or — — mil. order to get at their work, and 
the same distance home again? It is manifest that 
e 
t 
be not re exhausted physically, but that their time must be 
w to to and fn from t thelr 2 worth 18 the — 
y's wo e wages he 
saia farm with 
e d 
ch 
as to the teins of. these JI 
than à 
cott: ht ts tho 
the age o nd D rae eee for Um 
cessary 
to build n - ein H NS 
expense in im E old ones. you 
UM porch ur front of the door, heec 
them tead of bricks; to 
to the bene 
amg e * that in a double co co 
dreadful walls w. 
I state; the nota air- bl it had ia eae ico 
roof, Ti tarrelsome 
Pt thi 
m 
i their co 
altered entirel their Ce uid altered entirely which 
became’ — 1 pare body 
e 
Depend 
moder es 
hal 
: p Said: 
boone m 
be done, al 
s decent and ha 
” his lo 
n ing the 
"T ee de homage to cf modern 
i | Eross oan tae onders 5 e 
the last century y with one of pt those . ah 
every day, the contrast is the most 
