comma PUBLISHED ON liistabllsnea 1823. llllllll’ , M MJEAL /J, EVERY """ e Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Saturday. June 128, i856. .t.t>uanrrsan. Wf-IDNESDAY & SATURDAY. I New Series. .w. 354. _._ __....--._ -_, f, 'HAszARD's GAZETTE Published by Haazard Ir. Owen Queen Square, in issued twice a week, at 15:. per year. AND CONTAINS, l.'HBl4.A'§'l‘ NEWS, AT HOME & ABROAD. Public Lands! I Cotnvrthioner of Public Lands will sell by Aaruioa, at the Colonial Building, Charlotte- teu;. cu‘ Struanap, dasy oil; JULY neat, atl o'c oe , ncon.t e at ' t. etsr's. now in the occupation of Mr. Tlioinas Roper, ttygpther with F [00 acres of Latvia. tiiore or less. ' e lease by which Mr. Roper occupies, will expire on the lat, Hay. I867. at which period possession will be given to the purchaser. WM. SWABEY, Coniruisaioner. I May 22. I856. Harness and Coach Hardware. 1 nnwam) DANA, , IAIUFACTUEEB. & IHPOBTEBI 89 Kilby Street. (near State), Boston- FFEIIS for Cult at low ricea, Springs. Axles, Bolts, Spokes. Riius, Shafts, Enameled Cloth. Patent and Enameled Leather; all of first quality. Bur-;'ru.oa malleable Iron on lia_nd, and furnished to order and pattern. Pull assortment American liar- nns. Hardware. l’.ur1'icin.iut Arrlivrioiv °I;=.'_'._r,°.°.-".-*.-- . , . . . _ - o. _.l corms: ooans t 2 l CHALDRON Pictou COAL, Just arrived and l 4 for Sale by JAMES l‘UIlDll:‘.. Charlottetown, Dec. 6. EDUCATION. A Rare chance for Young Men R. A. A. MACKENZIE wisliesto inform- the Young Men of this City, that he has opened an Evenin; Class in tlic Temperance Hall, and is prepared to give instructions in the follow- ing branches. and on the following Terms per Quarter of 48 Evenings each. namely :— lat, Reading, writing and arithmetic, £0 in 2d, Grammar and composition, 3d. Practical Gaimetry and rnensuration, 0 15 4th, Trigonometry and mensuration, l 0 One-half of the Quarterly Fee to be paid on enter-I’ — ‘.7! in . . ‘Those studyimz tlie lirst three Branches would I require to he in aticnilsnce at 7 o'clock, antllhttsej iuthe others at rt. _ Mr. McK. flatten himself, that his lung and: well-tried experience in the practice of teaching. Evening Classes, will enable him to convey a far‘ greater amount of practical lmowlulge to his pupils 5 in a given period of time. than has been cummu- : nicated by any of his predecessors. ' Charlottetown, Feb. 21st, I856. J O HN H A RPER , Auctioneer and Commission lerchant, (Queers-St, in Mr. Dedr-hey‘: Buildings.) Solicits the patrons e of the public, and will endea- vor to merit the can dance ot all who may favor him with business in the above line. Feb, 11, I856. ‘ Carriage Bolts. A3zA|1D & OWI-ZN have nceived a large stock oftlie abova—of the following sinu- LIHGTH. nrurrr-ma lg lcchse by} D815 3-5 is u 4 we 3-8 2 u 6-I6 3.3 3, -- l 5-16 3.3 3 -- I-I c-to s.s at -' La 5-lti 3.8 1-I6‘ 4- -- 1-16 3.5 l- 4 Thu. lolrs have neatly turned heads and are ofl'ered for sale at from into 50 per cent lower than they can be made for on the Island. COPAL VARNISH. FEW Tin-cans cfsupertor COPAL VARNISH ‘ , '°l‘f"_ “V _ H. IIASZAIID. Charlottetown, July N. 1355- circrirristancea. every Tuesday morning, at 6 o'clock, TEA. . Under the patronage of Mr: Duly. Do“) “on”- i, ‘OR. tl as of raising a Fund in aid of pro- . , . _ “"‘ P vidinl; Eulrouse of llefuge cr_ Asylum for the v llbllc Oplltlolt I8 cndergolngn I'em8l'l(- poor and destitue of all deuciiiinattons of the City. able change with regard to Lord Rag- will be held ‘Beach Hill,’ on theGovsrnment House [a"_ A few moot!’ ago ifvas generally {any proached him the fixed determination of own. itlioiit dissemblirig facts, he uld clainly withhold his assent from gloomy appreherisioiis, and would man- cnll attention to the special businen HS “'0 Grounds Th rsday thsl7thJuly.at4o'cloclt.p tn. - _ Contrilirtionrwill be most thankfully receiv heheved ‘hm he '3' Cfllllled I0 oflhe “Inc and b 8 ow beds. rank as second-ratie commander. But smbed,-,, "mrd Y, P” e”'°"° h - . S, te irew upon t use by the Coiumittec of management’ Miss C. M‘Dontild, Mrs. J. Brcclren, “ ettley, Mrs. J. M‘Donald. and It It 1 .. ,,_ D,,,,,,,' M-,,, M M.[,,,,,,, _ b '3 °d h" '3 5°‘ ‘-"l"3“°d lus own undaunted nature Men vent to .. D,,,,,,,,,,,’ .. p,,,,,,,,._ ‘ y an _o er engaged in the late war. him anxious and nmbed b h M," p_D,,,,,,,,,,,_ M", p,,,,,,.‘ ‘Immediately after the battle oftlie Alma, mm f p0 ’ . in l “V M". ,~,,,‘,,,,_ .. ,0,’ h,,,,,.L,ed um necessity onnstamly puts“. .”:a away um and determined. By “ I ~ :‘ 5 5“"""“Y- iiigthc flvingeuemy but the French com- a l 8 happy ascendency .L.°"d Raglim ii Igolabfiiiol *: '?'iiItIlt‘t‘ar munder }ef,,s=,,d' Again, wheuthe Rus_ greservedfthe home authorities from the " llobltirli. " walker. sian.arn1Y was in full and disorderly re. Haenfier. Oman}; -undue apprehem'9""‘ “ " V‘X,I'|°"« treat after the failure of the combined at- S reagcw - attilmr {ears gimgd 53 -- o «- . . , attic rou tout ‘ Admiuiiin lo the grounds 9d., children under l0 incl‘ at, Inkennanr Lord Raflla" con’ I at mile in Flt ltllgd Idlficain" 'a“d - tired (zeneralC be b- P . ‘ '3 ' Wm‘ "‘.l'"'~l°“5 regy:-lldfiintfylohbo oi‘:!on'at|J8loc''‘;'I'::-.d “ mo gmwhg uh a;‘,"° 'h‘ '° "98 " ‘he to the eflicicncyof the army He was full!" a an r res man u e pu I 0 8 renc arm in r t , - . ' ‘ , - V ° 9" ° acquainted with the dreadful facts of tho pursue the enemy and complete his des- truction, but in spite of the most earnest entreaties, the French commander de- clined to take the responsibility ofgiving the order, and it is due to the high cha. meter of General Canrobert to ucld, that he has expressed his regret, that he did ‘not I make the proposed movement. I gain, the expedition to Kertcli, so im- .porta.ut and so sticcessftil, was planned by Lord Rriglati and Sir E. Lyons and iL.Wal$Q1Jly by the most urgent appeals ithat the French General wotild consent to it. Lastly, it has been well and truly aid, that had either Marshal St. Arnaud or Lord Rugluti lived to witness the ter— rnirizttion of the great enterprise they had begun tivelve months before, the victory of the 8th Sept. would not have stopped where it did, and the blow which only needed an eye and a hand to direct it, would have been struck home. To , There will be an entrance from the Brighton Rood us well as through Government House Gate. Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea Party will take place the following day. STBAMER I Lady Le Merchant. PHILIPS F. IRVING, Courtartnaa. Under contract with the Provincial Govern- ' ment carrying Ker Iajeaty's Hails I IIIS superior British built S'l‘EAl\ll'I|{—coppered and copper fiiritened, 2l2 tons Register, 90 horse poster, clussed nt Lloyd's for 13 years, liuvin superior accominodritions for l’ussengers—vvi|l run regularly, duririgtho reason, on the line between Charlottetown and Pictou, and between Charlotte- town and Shediac :- Leaving Shediuc, unless prevented by unforseen I for Charlottetown ; leaving Charlottetown for Pic- tou every Tuesday at 2 o'clock; returning from Pictou every Wednesday. leaving at 8 o’clock ; will again leave Charlottetown for Piclcu every Tliursduy morning, at I0 o'clock; will return from I'ictou every Friday, leaving at 6 o'clock ; and will go on to Shediac, lenving Cliarlottetown at 1 o'clock. For freight or passage. applv at Ricliibuctou to ‘before the ffrirriert Board of lnqui the owner, I.. I’. \'V. DESBRISAY. lie .——in Shed- Ian ;__. inc to E. J. SMITH, Eaq.—in Pictou to lessnn. J. & _ _ _- J. YORS'l‘0N.—or in Cliarloltetowrt to In the Crimea, he said, it was not the “'30- m’333l“3AY- bodily strength of the army, but the -|'6Sltll Was strong will of the men who composed it which kept them out of hospital. June 12, I856. Tin Gt Copper Worker, GAS-PITTER, 64.0. HE undersigned, grateful for the encouragement T he has rbceivcd since his return front Califor nia. b a leiive to inform the Citizens of Charlotte- town,t at he has, in addition to the Copper and: Tinsmith business, undertaken GAS-FI'l"l‘ING, (with the approval of the Gas Company. llI8}'_l|=|Vl"5 declined this branch of their business.) to which and his former business. the public may depend, he will give every satisfaction, and dispatch all orders with which they may favor him. JAMES MILLNER. Charlottetown, June 13, I856. induced to relax their hold. The gallant remnant oftliat siiffering force was des- tiued to be the nucleus of the magnificent jarmy now in full power and stren rettirning victorious from the scene of conflict. But to etfect that vast change to convert into a mighty armament that little remnant of the column-which had lso gradually stood at bay against Russia 4»-~ in the Chersouestis almost without food, FREEHOLD PROPERTY _lf0rage, and land tr_ansports- was one of FOR SALE the greatest operations ever undertaken. 0 BE SOLD by private Sale, a valuable ft‘eg- '1 he General worthy to command such hold farm, containing two hundred (200) acres ll'00ps lit the hour of danger wottld be of land, airy of which are in a -into of high cultivI- one whose high courage and fimr will, tion. on "W" J’ ;6"°".":':"l:'_"'_5 dfl",_':':':,; cotild keep the groups of ' men together 'r::l8‘l=‘y3:.,f°:"we’,, 0', '(",'_,°, ,,,,,,,’,,,,,,,,; ,, ,,.,,,. and give them still in the eyes of the ene- failing stream runs through the fell’, fitted r. mmimy the semblance of a powerful-force. cltinery or ,PI'"";8° fl" °f:;::'°-G”, mm" m In the British army they believed, that P;° {W :.:°'l;:"(',',f“,o,',':'m°"m_ 5.0, ,—,,,§,,,,,. ,,_’,,-,,,,_ such a General was Lord Ra lan and ,‘:m''''_;;,, ,0 the gallium officers and soldiers of the ' PETER STEl‘VART- French army, ever keen in their scrutiny N” P“ ofa Gleucral’s capabilities warmly shared in that opinion. After the fight oflukor- man, when for :1 time he was reduced to act on the delbnsive, Lord Raglan dis- played the singular faculty he possessed of conveying to the minds of all whoop. . - I . A GOOD CHA§SE; P _ C0'l"l‘A . nrt romtses IltIl8llAt|)l'lElht ptidiiiiyer of Grattcu and Hillabo- su-.‘ I-‘or farther particulars apply to Wu.- ‘ or to the subscriber. JAMES J. BEVAN. Charlottetown. 90* MI!» is”- rough LIAII Bevan. time, and, noldoubt, communicated theirs to the authorities at home of whom he used kindly to say, he knew they could not do much but that they would do all they could to alleviate the hardships and the stiflcriiigs of the army. It was not by his correspondence with Lo,,don 3l°_“9, that Lord Raglan s conduct could be judged. His efforts were felt in his own camp as well as in that of our gal- lant allies. From Balaklava he sent to the shores of Asia Minor and to Cou- stantinople to Malta, and even to Visit- tin ttiiliapprly, England was distant, und his demands in that direction were slow Sir. R. Airny, in giving his testimony ,, l ' Sick heroism » turd lcchle as tlioy were they had fastened N101‘? lll on the eiieuiys territory and could not be beflamé gthr ' in producing results. It was in the great straits and difficulties of the army that the greatness and iinslialren firmness 0; ’ Raglan were exhibited, and saved ;l——ll0llllCl0€d from hardships and cruel 9S5°5‘bm. thank God. from all military disasters and enabled it to hold its grasp pon the onemyis territory, which um- r b . the following testimony to Lortl o:'g.:;e,l:,:'::gfl3ig_tolglfiergztfiigre °f 1"‘ _ been any 8'0")’ .1“ "18 fall of Sebastopol, it would surely not be forgotten that that great . _prepared for by the adimcity ot the original invasion and the enduring . of the winter Qampaign, and the e singular history ofthosc events _ lrnown the greater would be the pride with which Englishmen would prize Lord Raglan’s fame. Tiir l_)r-znri _or Sin \_Viu.iui HAMIL- 'l'0l.V-—Sll“‘vlll|am Hamilton, the distin. guished scotch metaphysiciun, died of congestion ot the brain. “I-‘or aboug twelve yeurs,”_ says the Athenaeum, uh’ had been a suflbrer from paralysis, which did not affect his mental activity andi did not prevent though it impeded his exertions sea lecturer. He was educa- ted at Oxford*_nnd,for many years |,etd~u,. Chair of Logic and Metaphysics, in the Univesity of Edinburgh. I-Ievvas, a dc. scendaiit of one of the stemesg of um heroes of Bothwell Bridge and a. Scottish herald would designate him as. Sir Wil- liam Hamilton, Baronet of Preston. Baa to the educated .world, he will be known by thousands, who care nothing for his ancestry, as the most learned. man of his time and one of the most acute in the profound branch of inquiry, which it wag his delight to follow ' The Emperor of the French will vigig Ireland in July. He will arrive in ofogg his 74 gun ships. '