\~ l{Il’S GAZl'1'I‘TF‘., Published by Hazard &. Owen, ‘ Queen Square, Is issued twice ii. week, at 15:. per year. AND CONTAINS, THE LATFS1‘ NEWS, AT HOME «S; ABROAD. A ON 91-1-2. Hnszennm GAZB - iséiiiiiaey, November 24, 1855. We have not ii. particle of interesting news either domestic or foreign, wlierowitli to enter- tain our readers. Wliat ll. day may bring forth —-we write on Friila —it is impossible to say. In the mean time. tie weather for the season of t ie year, lins Iiecn , ropitious in the highest degree ; with the exec tion of one or two days, we have had nothing t at can be called winter, not even a snow storn, for the flurry of yester- day seai'cel_v deserves reiiiark. Several lino vessels are fitting out for the lloiiie Liurkct; we wish them safe to their destined ports There has been much complaint among the Iusurant-e ollices we uiideriitand, of ships sail- ing from this and the adj-.iceiit colonies littvinz; been lost in sight of port; so great have been the losses that a suspicion of foul play has been ctim-ndercd in the minds of underwriters, and It tliflii~ulty of insuring, in foreign olliees as well its domestic, craft. from these provinces has been i.li.illiB.l’ \\ttV~“’5 ©®3l.‘ilTi.‘?li;? Tl ll I‘ 1‘ El’El2Y .73 Launched A few days since, froui the shipyard of Mr. James Ellis, llidefuitl yiird. Lot [3, for .loim-s Yen, l"!-q., n very fiiiej-iuiper btilt copper-fastened lliirk, of I06 tons, called the .l!ul.ili‘liq1]'. l Passengers, In the Lady Lo Mnrclinnt, this duy from Pictou, ev. iri. ‘ lliidc, Ilr-v. Kenneth l‘Krn’/.io. llno \V. W. l. , I’. Steplit-us, 'l‘. B. i ‘l'rtItiuIiii. J. I5. (Tux, J. ll. Lime. J. ll. \Vntt, lisqr.-I. Tllelirs A. Siinpiinn, (ilei-son, ll. 'I‘ainliind, J. Aden, , J. ... It. Shpliens, A. Miirrriy, J, (iii|ltmt;; Stewart, [lair , J. M‘l)oo-ild. Soliinioo Mutcll’ C. Compton, A llliilionoy, J. lloggs, N. lll-Kay, l,, Gzilligiii, l'.. llIig:lie=, ll. lll‘F.iiiiig-II, J. 'l'nlhot.S.l .\l'l'iirliiii-‘S .\lrs Lowe, and 2 cliildieii, Miss Ellis,‘ .\li.~nt .‘ilr..iglit, Siruiig head wiiids—left Pictou ii! 4}. o‘r:lnck, ii III. l arrived :it It) o'clock. ii. iii. ll(‘.t‘0llI[tllsll€(J the voy-l ago in M hours. 3 I job-j—_ Ship News. 'l‘lie I‘-ark \V.\'i‘i-oat. Huntley, master. fruinl Queliec,ladcn with tiuebcr nod ll":lltl, bound iol Nt-.wc:i~tl«>, in .'i ,'ili- of wind on \‘ o-diiesdviy night! hiiit,oll'tli=i l7:i-t Point of this I.-ilaiitl, lost zili hi-r' ‘ls, bulwziilis, &c.. and had to out iiw:i_v the; Iiiizeii-iiinst to .-save tho ship The ship ciiiiie to; no nncliur i.t‘i‘h‘t. l’i-.ter"~ ll-iy _\t'Flt‘fIlIy, nnl Ihel iiiiisttr arrived in town l:i.~t niglit, for int‘ plll‘pt'I|31)f‘ procuring n sieuiiii-r to bring: the .~liip to tlii-i l’urt. The new Ship .‘\'l‘l.ANl‘H3. fiom CiIi!llllll\t‘P, lmuiid to Port Hill, to Ji'll|Il'.'l Yen, l'?~‘q., loci. liotlifi liter iineh-irs oll'lli-g lulniitl, at llu: entrance of llii-.h- l i l the result. An action is now ptiirliug concern- ing a vessel from soue art 0 Nova Scotia which was sold in this Island for the hen elit of all concerned; the purchaser found on over-, hauling her, proporator to repairing, that' several auger holes had been bored in her bottom : ll eoiiiinisiiion for taking evidence was sped to this Island, and several witnesses were in consequence examined. If such infanious actions are perpetrated the sooner the guilty parties are brought to trial and punished the better. Frauds on underwriters strike at the root of that coiiiinerciiil coiitidenco which is essential to the well being and cxtcntion of tiiereaiitilo tr.insa.ctions. The Lady Lo llliireliiint will not be iiblo to make more taun one or two trips before she son out t'or liriglaiid ; she in a splendid vessel, and in I-.Il‘l.lL:lllitl‘l)' itdriptird for encountering a llt,‘it\'y sea. Mari‘ir.\:l, On the l‘2th inst., ill ll't! ii-.~i.leiice of the bride‘.~i fiitlirr, by tho liev .luh:i M. .\l‘l.rud, Mr. John |,i.,kl.;iiiir, tn Vli-Is Ciilliuriiio llouiitli , Illl of Lot l7. On the ‘lid ult., at >'t.. l‘.lo.iiii~r'-"i ll)’ ill“ "EV- Heybprt lit-ml, l.P..l)-' lltlllltfi Sll2l|'[|Il, IA)! 25, to June \l.itilil i, tl.-in _;:iu-r of .\Ir. Gt‘-‘T30 1”“-Iyt 5|- l".!c:iiior .. IL." xl 44 v A, _.ii_ ,\,,,],,,,,',._ in. i'~o 2.1 .\ovciiiher. after ii short il‘nosei, .\|r. ‘loriiiin Met‘ um‘. ugvfll 53 )0“?!- Port of Charlottetown. it .n. Nov. l6, Liuly Le Miirchiiiit. |'irti-ii; iiiuils. Ornit- ||]l'||I‘ I.ntty, tisliinz vi-yoga; lisli «Sit-.. _ l9ili, 'l‘rusty, llithiiriit; Iunilii-r Supllltl. do. do. 2Iltli, .liinin.ir, lludeque; for lloslon. 19th, Belgiuda, Le Blang, Pictou; b:i|. Ocean trad.-,, .~triicIi;in, Ilo-non. 20, llark liiihert Barker, I.iverpuflli by R- nl||’k'"'- i;..7..ilIe, llolifsix; produce. Superb, do. do. Ulive llnint-Ii, do. do. . 2|.-ii, Brig Intended. Bay Vvrlt‘: I0 l0fld- llflfk Inaliel, ‘\l'UonnIil, Liverpool; by Messrs. Duiimm 6; Co. Ivy. Urwn. Salem; produce- 2‘2d,Sopliia. New Brunswick; Piudure. Arrivals at Liivrrpool from I’. 1}. Island. Nov. 7th, Tlttqellrotlieis;--rltli, lthuriiil, '.lhonip- Ittll. '3' We kept book the first i-ivlo ofoiir p.iini- uivniiing the lflivttl of tho ‘li“.t‘llt".‘ with fl Ilritisli Mail. It rt-aelie-1 lltl‘ I’.-at. Uni:-«-. iii about ll o'clock. We ll:I.\'I' iri~. iv-f-~l in it t'i»- most prominent itouis ofiii~..\H out I.» -1! poll" ili the reniainiiw; hilf as f-tllj ltr‘ j ' . '.~ mm d ll.-iy, in it lii-:.vy gull: on 'l‘u-mlay last, iiml hiid l to run fir llll! Gut of l‘.iuiIo, but before s-ho l't‘f|Cllt'tl ' the t-nlr.-ncii tlm wind suddenlv cliangi-i , not ii ii-r beating about ii diiv or two in I the gulf, iirrivr.-d safe in (ioorgolowii on l"iul:iy.—I.rl. Charlottetown Markets, Nov. 21. lleef,(snml|)lb. 3:} d ll 6d . ' 'urki.-yet eat-.li, 3.1 n 51 lo. iy qunru.-r.2§il it 35d 1 H9950, ls 9d ii ‘2s 6d r , 3.jil a Infill llnchix, ls 3d it Is (id llu. (~iiiull), (id 1| 7d ' Fouls, bill it is \luttoii, 3d ii (id ‘ llflflflllgfll, ‘hi it 9d I.:iiiib, per lh. 3-1 ii (iii Eggs dozen, fltln l0d llutter (freiili), ltida l8d « Unis, bush. 24 3| ii 2: oil 1 do by tub ls 3d it Is -Id , llnrlo-y, 49 (id ll 5:! 6tlt 'l‘ illow, lll ii is 2d ’ |'ot.-itoes, Zia n ‘.’s lid I Lnnl, ltd ii ls l 'l'tirnips. l0il it Is . ‘iour. 3} I a 4.1 ll0lIu‘.'l|1llnytl., 8s t’-du 5s ll’--irl ll’Il'll.‘y. Ilil Hay. imi, till-i ll 7tl.< L) |I(||t :i|, 2,'_il ii 2_§il I :<.irnu~, cwt.. lstid .-i ls 9d ' V V:ilu2ilile l‘l’[3L‘llt)ltl l’i'opei' y :9: 11 ‘ -, 7 \ll.\'l' liesiitififly Blillillrll l“«I"n on Elliot lliver. about one lllllt‘ from Rocky Point Ferrv, known its llm Suh.acriber's, containing loll llCl'l',:l of l.unIl, «boot 30 acres In It high iiiavu of cultimtioii, fit) .-iin,-ii of good Iluid \Vo.i'.l, the re- ni:iiiiin;_v 20 well ~tiiililml \\lllI ti-,ur-n poles; ii new iiiitl \t‘|) t‘.ii‘.wi.iz-iit llou~i-, 2:") by C3 I3-et-:\lsi). ii nivw ll I'll :70 by -l‘-‘ The i-bore is well uiirtli thi- -.itti-iition of per-‘i-.H wi.~l.ii-g to _puiv‘lii.-ii-. l'iir fur- ther p.ir'i..i.liis :'.ppl} to Mt Jaiiiosi J ll-:\'in, Chat‘- Iottotowu, or on the Piciiiiics. AL JUHN l'()S'l‘F.l{. lilliuv River Novernlier 2|. 1355. For the Benefit of all Concerned. ""0 Bl". .\‘t)I.Il ut I’r:ni.ic i\uc1'ioN, on ll‘l0.\lD;\Y next, the 26th in.-at., at ll o'clock, THE HULL, Cargo. and Materials, of tliu llrix " .\lAllSDF.N." of Prince Edward Is- luml. of tho liurtlien of 130 10m‘. "J"-i ll. Moc- doniild, .\lii.<ier, where she now lies wiecli-ed on Souris slioilii. 'l‘||l'. ITAIIGU consists of ill lions BlllCll Timber, 40,000 Spruce lll‘.Al.S. Cords l. \'|‘lI\\’O0D DUN \l.D lll.'ATON, Auctioneer. i“'(‘ll1l°l, Nov. 20th, lS.'i.') i‘.-‘lo~.u>y Founl. , As‘ I‘ !\l(t\' I H In ilio Si 4-i-is of Cliiirlritlu-tow i.] i i the (I\\'lll‘t' c.iii hire the Pl'il‘lN‘, by pri-viii; p . ll: r.y uiiu lt.l)'Il." e\v-ense.-'. by ni-plyin-_' to ‘ ‘ i'itii~:i.i.i; «:.\; i. P. x t l Rn-tico, Nov. 20, l9.'i:'i. evening. 1 P fits ll [l -...l .>.i.\.T)'2“J Clizirltiltelowii. I’. it), l§liiiiil:'i§iiliii'tlziy. i Niiveinbe1' Q4. ilLS’i:)”;3.W W NEW S BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. The following are the priiicipnl items of News received by the steamer to-ilny. Lord Stanley has refused the Coloniiil St-cretiii-_vsliip vacated by the death of Sir VVi|linin Molcsworth. A rupture is thought likely to occur with Spain. The particulars will be found in the other side of our paper, to be published this evening. riuvcr. ooiirsci-iiirori"s ciiiiun. A Vienna pupcr_ the Frcintlm Blall states that it learns froiii Prince Gortscliukoll"s head-quiii-tors tint the Russian nrmy in the Ci-iiiicn has now a strength of '2ll(),(l0l) men. The Grt-nzidicr corps which lately arrived tit Siiiipl.ei-npol was uccoinpaiiicd, says this nutliority, by "€4,000 iviig£,,n_»,. d..,,“.,, by oxen. so that the Rim-~inii uriny is provi.~ii- nod for six months. ” PI'lll(‘t! (ioitscliukotf ARMY IN '1'!!!) ll W EIDN ESUAY & SA'l‘UllD.-‘iY. ’ . if Néiiril”SeiE§.”3E"§si7f' VIENNA, Nov. 3.—l)esp:itches have been received it the 'l‘ui'lrish eiiibussay, stating that the lionibiirtliiieiit of Nicoluielf coni- menccd on the 29th of October, and was continued the whole in the following day. The result was not known. It was added that the Emperor Alexan- der hnd been induced to leave the place be- fore the lioinbnrdinent began, buttlie Grand Duke Coiistiintine would not be prevailed upon to leave the town. A large quantity of the irionster rockets, invented by Colonel Constniitinovitcli, had arrived at Nicolriielf. NEW’ ADVANCE I-‘ROM lJ|ll’A’l'0RlAo By ll despatcli from Prince Gortsclmkul'l' of the 2nd ll miiii, we learn that General d'Ailonvill-., after his retiiru to Fupiitoria on the 29th with the mixed corps ti‘:imenof the Allies, reiniined there two days. and on the let instant age it left Eupa- turia. The Prince says that the enemy halted for the niglit at Kziiagtirt and Saki, from which it will not cxpeirt convoy after Noveinbi.-r, as by tli:it time the stei-pcs will be covered \\ itli snow. 0iii‘.s.~4i\, 01.7. ‘.37. —'l'utlli-lioii is said to he ivoi-liiii;: \voiiii'=.-rs ntNit:ol:iie’l'. The new gl|||lH)iIlS, \\'l\lt:ll will be lllfllllititl by the rem- nant ol the Black Sea fleet, will hi- station- ed below Spat-skp, were the Bug is 600 fnthoins bi-oail. The two banks uftlic river will he (lefondi-d by forts and i-cdoiibts. The inhabitants of Nicolai:-ll'wci'e inforimd that, in case of an attack, they might, if they lC."|'(t'(l, rt-tire into the interior. Three- liiurtlis of the people have cmigivtitctl, and things are not betti-r at Clicrson. It is said that all the batteries, nt Odessa ore to be disiirined, and the guns sent to Nicoliiiclf. It is stated in the same letter that Mou- rnvit-ll', who, coniiiiund.~i lit-fore Kars is re- tiring to the lliissinn froiitior.~;. 0 sicom ll-‘.l-‘F. An lCti5:|3.~li sl»~:\tii~*r li.'lIl .1il»'anc»-l tip the l3I:;1 to rel-iiiiiioiire Nicol iii.-ll’. Sim s:.it»,s lll‘!l. llrere were iiuuieri-us \'e:<cl.~i in port. The place was .~tr.ii.gl_v fin-iiii.-zl. 'l'lie allies are said to have discovered that Nietilsiefft-an easily be bom‘i.inl- ed, and that General llazaine can eshihlisli a redouht so as to support the ships avid zlshlsl in the lioiiibaidiiieiit. ()i.lI‘,‘SS'l was still llltIl'l('rl(l"(l by the allied ~ie:iui«-rs. llzul wt-nth 1 still intui- l'Ull‘l'il opt-r'=ti«-iis ll the flriuiea. .'\t :t i-...iill‘reiic-- li.*‘il to (.-._i‘. ii l..i.. hm,-it d ‘ter- niinei! that tlo fort if Klllli-till is to be oi.-upiiul for ili~- u-nilvr bv l"ieii<-Ii troops, and it is t'.\';_|.‘(‘l-l ed that the l‘il)[[llSll troops will einh:iik for llll! Crimea on the lat of Nov:-ml-er. Rl\2SlG.‘l'.\'l‘l0\' 0|’ DRITISII GENEIIALS l.\' 'l‘lll'-I ('llllll€.\. The Globe says :--It is with some surpriui and regret. that we hear that some oftlie seniob generals of the Crimean nruiy have resigned their divisions. because their junior. General Codringtun, has been invested with the chief commend. Sir Colin Cniiipbell returns home. on private flmtllfl, and it has been said, that pro- fessional jealousy is one of the c.iuses ofliis l'i.'ill|‘ll. 'l"iere are two other general olliaors, senior to the Cumnittiider-in-(.‘~|iief. (lcneril Rur- narvl and Lord ltokiiliy. We sioecrclyliopi‘. that no considerations of Otlqtlctl-i will induce thi-in to '.‘.l).1uIlt)ll at once the posts t'ie_v In lal would appear that General d’Allovi||e is advanc- iini; by anieilier road ‘lino that Wlllttll lstrly took 1 him to the llussizin enrrcnt-lieil position at 'l'chtiba- I tar. Kariu_vurt lies about nine miles to the non]; | of that place. l l IJESTRUCTION OP SF.BAS'l'OI’OL HARBOUR. t l ;in_jnry to the public buildings of Scbastopol :D[)pt.‘itl‘ to have been reciiidcd. The engi- :ll(.’£'l‘S are now busily employed in sinking lsliafis and pi-cpziii ‘g mines for the destruc- ;tion of the iiiagriilict-nt stone decks of the lKflPilbCllIuln. It is said that orders have been received from li‘oinc for the total annihilzition of these costly and elaborately constructed works. These instructions have led to various surmises respecting the vicws.of the allied governments on the ulti- mate disposal of the Crimea, and it is argued tliiit as, if held by nny Illllvd or frieiitlly power, ll‘.(.‘=t§ dockyxrrds would be of the utinost value for the coiistractioii and I‘:-pair iif.~ilii;,is even of ii mercantile marine, tlii-ir nboliti.-in must be considered signifi- cniit ofn ptitlxlllllt, if not pi-obtible, ri.-stitir- tion to llussiu oftiic lizirbour of Sebastopol. ‘till: WAR Our corrcspomlont nt’l‘rt-isle, forwards the snhjoined : - ‘* By intelligence froiu Biitoutii, we lt::I'.‘ll that the (lireiissiitns are actively o e- iuting on the Riissiitn 10lYlllHl.‘tlt'."|llI|TIB in Min- gri-liii. Ouiiir I’.it-liu lv.-is intercepted it convoy of :tl‘()\l~'lt iix-. tllt-l, after :1 sli:‘.i'p ciieoiintur iii wlzii-.li the l‘.t:.~.-:i.ins lost 7100 nit-ti, suceeedeil in t‘ i;.‘.urii._~; : ..: iziippliun ol'at'.iis and a-..iiiiui-itii.-n. 'I'i.c troops of(liii:ir l’ac|ia are, as regards the i lll.‘llll iirniy, in \t’lnll'l' ipiartt-rs. and F.-tutl l’t\- ' elm. l\.'\*I estalilislievl pmts of observation as fin,- us l\'ot:ii.<. lt is supposetl, that the approach of iiielrinent weutlier iiiust force General Mura- vi:-l}' to retreat, though he yet remain.-i in some strength in the vicinity of Kurs.” IN ASIA. Coivs-nNri.\'ori.i:, Oct. ‘,29.—It is said the Stilton has iiiiinifesitetl an intention to visit l’nri.«i and London in the spring, and has made known his wi-shes to too Ginnrl Vizi- er, mid to some of the principal ministers. ‘he 7'l.tIli,’8 cnrri~.-pondcnt at Kioburn reports on the f.’.!d ofnctobor tlint two rnfts f.ii-im-cl oi .=i.l.:iitliil pieces of white oak, in- ttaitli.-il ll-r lllt’ dock-yttrtl of NlC0lJllt?lr, and an I and their fv ir prospects of l|l‘_'_ll (ll-illl|l'llnll. .:‘.‘i- lliehirtl Airoy, thi Qii;irtmiiii.~i‘ui--I‘--iii=i-.. .i .-ori,-tttriis lionie. Ilo is _ilifIl«'l‘ to (inn I‘ ‘v-ing'~.in. tin-i oft-o'ii~so in-in l-:i.-- no I‘ .= ~‘ri-: ..i at l:Ii‘.fi. ll. isl lllltl ‘l‘\‘liiu.l, lit ‘.1 l '|l\ lI'l'4I ‘|'l. -iitu int 0‘ ll‘ it . , I ' t 4 I l. l valued at .£;.‘.0,0-)0, hud been ciipttirctl by out‘ :~lte::t|i('|'s. Tl «HI :1 visit to '..l(‘. l'.nzv~ i l'nri-i. in :'Iiilc\: iil'Ciiivib"i(l-_"~ go-i.-= iirtt aw pk ll‘ 31- ' 1|: :" ~ ——'I'lie for-incl‘ c-i-tlers restricting furtlier_