The Ottawa Monarcliist says, that at his late visit to that city :—l\l. De Belveze informed us that “ it is the intention of the French Government to encourage the im- migration to Canada oI'large parties ofthe inhabitants of the Basque valleys. The Basques who inhabit the valleys of the. Southern and Northern Slopes_ of the Pyrenees, being under the Spanish and French Governments, are a brave and hardy race, almost entirely employed in agriculture and being of very frugal and simple habits, would make excellent. settlers in Canada. Perhaps the only disadv.yt- tage would be their language, which is pe- culiar to themselves, and very ditiicult. to learn. \Ve fancy, that the ethnologists have decided that the Basques are of0ui-- alian-Finnish origin, and their language is a dialect of the Finnish ; origin however this be, it is a queer sounding langtiage, not unlike Welch and very dillicult. R.AII.It0AD Srizi-:n.—'I‘he editor of the Sci- entific American, who is tirst rate authority in matters connected with iiiaclianics, says that “ railroad trains will yet be running at the rate of one hundred miles per hour; that is our opinion ” The Liverpool papers describe the IlI'Sl gun just Iinished t'oi- the English steamer Horatio, and which will soon be ready to be tested. According to the estimates which have been made of its capabilities, it will throw a shot of half a ton weight a distance of four miles. Two littiidred and tweiity- five pounds of gunpowder will be required for a single charge!‘ I.VTI3RRES'l'I.\'(.' T0 ’l‘H0.‘?E SUFFIC- IJVG I"]tO.lI TIIL‘ Il'I~.‘.d1).lCIlE J CER- T.’IlJ\‘RE.lIEDY 1"0Us\“D IA" DII. .\I‘l.A.\'E'S ("ICLI<ll2I‘t.-\'lED LI'\'I’.I{ Tl LLS. fig‘ The following is a S:IltI|.li3 of certificates re- ceived daily from our own ciliz--us. New Yoitit, August I852. This is to certify that I have been subject at times to it severe heatlacln.-; sotnctitno.-t the pain would be so severe I could re.-it neither day nor iii,~;ht. llcariag of Dr. ..lI‘I.u:~e!‘s ¢‘ct'¢brnlc.l Liver Pills, I sent and got :1 box, of which I took two pills on going to bed, for two nights. They rrliri-r.l mc e.ttiit'.'y. Sonic little has now t-,l.1p.-ted, and I have had no tnorty trou- blc frotti sick lit.-ad .-tcln.-. Ill. Joiix.-i~ro!~.' Ilb‘ Lewis street. P. S. The above valuable remedy. also Dr. M‘I.nne,s Celebrated veriiifuge, eati now be had .-it all respectable-, Drug Stores in this cit . Purchasers will please be careful to and ‘take none but Dr. JlI'Lt:ne‘s ire; There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. 2-! \V. R. \VATSON, Agent for I’. E Intsand ask for, ' ‘ Is. cii.i\iAN’s IIAIR DYE. Tlto best article ever used, as hundreds can testify in this city and surrounding country. llcad! GIL- ‘.\IAN’S LIQUID I-\I DYE irtslunlttneoitsly changes Ilia hair to a brlliant jet Black or glossy Brown, which is pcnnu/tcnt—doi.-s not stain or in any way injure the skin. No article ever _\ct inven- ted whi li will coinpaie with it. \Ve would advise all who tare grey hairs to buy it, for it nererfuils. ——Boston Post Z. D. GILMAN, Chemist, Washington city, In- ventor snd Sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggists, Iltiir Dressers, and Dealers ‘ in Fancy Articles, throughout the United States. General Agent for P. E. Island, W. R. WATSON. Nov. 24. Latest News! By Telegraph to New York, The Steamship Atlantic arrived at New York at 3 o'clock VVednesday afternoon. No event of importance from the seat of war. Matters at Sebastopol were unchanged. Russian loss at Sweaborg was only 40 kill- ed and I60 wounded. The fortifications ' were destroyed. Two British ships had fired on Riga without effect. The British in the sea of Azotfhttd blown up some sunken Russian ships of war. The Russian loss in the battle of Tuber- naya was nearly 4000 killed and wounded. The loss of the Allies I000. The Russians were not pursued across the river, and held their former position. Markets generally unchanged. Console 9! a. 9l§. Breadstulfs sli htly advanced; 2s. on Flour, 2d. a. . on Wlieat; Corn, 6d. ,HASZAR.D’S GAZETTE. SEPTEMBER 12. HASZARD’S GAZETTE . ___ -_..,:. Wednesday, September 12, 1856. We copied it short notice from the Islander, announcing the arrival of Mr. Pcrley and Mr. Cushman, the Uoininissiouers appointed by U10 British and .-Iinoricun Governments respective- ly, to settle the boundaries of the free fishery to be enjoyed by the subjects of the United States in coiniuon with those of the Colonies. As some of otir roadrs may wish to be better informed of the utiture of the duties oftheso gentlemen, we will endeavour to enlighten them on the subject. By the late treaty between the two nations, coiumoiily called the Reciprocity treaty, the people of the United States are to be a lowed to take fish in all parts of the coasts of these colonics,ext-cpl: the rivers. The words of the treaty are as follows : “ The inhabitants of the United States shall have, in common with the subjects of Iler Britnnnic .\la.j:.-at ', liberty to take fish of every kind,exce t shel Iish, on the sea. coasts and shoresun in the bays, harbours, and creeks ol't)aiiadtt, New Iirttiiswick, Nova Scotiu, Prince I-Edward Island and 01' the several Islands there- unto adjacent, without being restricted to any distance frotn the shore, with permission to land upon the coasts and shores of these colo- nies and the Islaiitls-thereof, and upon the Magdalen Islands, for the purpose of ilrying their nets and curing their lisli',"——“ all fisher- ics in rivers and mouths of rivers are hereby res.-rved c.\'clusivcl_v for British Iishermen.” It has IlI0l‘Lf-)I't‘ become a. matter of consc- qucnce to asccrtiin, whutaro the mouths of the rivers, in other words. where do the places reserved for the cxclusivc Iishery of the inhabi- tants ol the coasts begin, and where terinin-ate! What extent of coast: is the American lisherznan to occupy.’ 'l‘hese qttostions it is the business of these cotuuiissioners to answer. At the Iirst thought, one does not perceive tnuch dilliculty in pointing ottt the bottntlnries which each should occupy, but the longer the matter is cnosiderd, the greater the ditliculti-is that occur. Have we any rivers in Prince Edward Island I’ Is not our whole coast, sea coast.’ By the way, whit has our own local government determined upon in the ease of tho Fishery rcscrvcs.’ 'l.‘his ought to throw ti. good deal of light on the question. The five hundred feet from high wzztcr tnark along the coasts of the Island, does this include all those portions of the shore Il )UII which the tide ebb» and il. ws. or is it sole y conlined to those sf;-time I.t\'l'(.I by tlie.puif of fit. I.=.l\\'I‘L‘lll‘(3 and Xortlitiiiil):-i'lan«l .\.‘trnits I This has it great- er bearing on tho question titan many iinagiiie. We shall dni-in;.r the winter give no small por- tion ofottr att.sntioii to this and ot‘m_-i~ matters connected with this itnport:.int qticstioii. In the uieati time, better men or inoro titted for the ollicc, we tliinlc, could hardly have been pro- cured, than Mr. Parley and Mr. Uusliuian. /live understand that the Report of the Coin- mittee of Councillors on the Coininons. was agreed to without a dissenting voice. We hope that the subject will be speedily brought to an issue, so that there iuuy be neither agitation nor uncertainty to the detriment of tho ita- provement of the property. ' §r;i>To oua ADV!-2II’I‘l5I.\’G FItIF..‘lDS.— \Ve have matle arrangements for issuing ottr Paper at 9 o’clock in the morning, in order to give our Patron from the country, an opportunity of always receiving the paper before they leave Town. Adverti- sers will please send in their favors by 4 o'clock on the day previous to publication. - —(—}jv-—~— Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. Se I. 9. Orwell, M'Leod, Buctouche; deal. Rival, utch, Sidney; coal. Mary Ann, Anderson, Bos- ton; goods. Pom , Boston; do. Lady LeMnrchiint, \V. Nelson, Bay Vette; lumber. Lilly, Bedeqne. Eliza, Lundrios, Labrador; fish and oil. Petrol, Pugwash, Limestone. sAti.:i>. . Se t. 9, II. M. Ship, Espiegle, and Brigt. Halifax, or the Westward. llth, Morning Star, Cucumpec. Rosebud, Pictou, Passengers, &c. Isabella, Turnbull. Boston, in or, e. Married, At Cape Wolf, Lot 7, on the slut ult., by'the Rev. Allan Frazer, r. John Metherall, to lizabetb. daughter of S. Kinlay, Esq., of the above place. Rising Sun Division, No. 2, 8. of To III-I MEMBERS of the above body are requested to meet at the Division Room. Friday evening next, Hth inst., to take into consideration matters of importance connected with the well being of their Division. By order, JOHN HATCH, ll. 8. Division Room, Sept. 7th, 1855. NEW ARRANGENENT. THE ROBEBUD. Captain Matheson. IL. . until further notice leave CHARLOTTE- ‘ l(}\VN for l'IC'l'()ll on TUESDAYS and l"R‘l_l‘)-“V33 at I0 o'clock, n. in., and w' IIL IOU tor C|IARLO'I"I‘I-'.'I‘ WN on \VF.DNES- “AIS and SATURDAYS at 9 u. in., wind and weather poritiiui. _ For fn-ivvlit or passage apply to the Captain on l’°3|’d- Mr I: Cliarlottn.-towit to the Ownc \VlLLI.—\i\I III‘).-\I{I). < O Charlottetown Horticultural So- ’l‘llE .‘IUTU.’rlJ\' EXHIBITION of Fruits» Vegetables and Flowers, of this Society, will be lipid on It eclaetnluy the I0 October, next at the Ieinperance Ila l. LIST OF PRIZES. rnurrs. Best bunch of Grapes, white I 0 Betti do red 0 Best 6 I’czits 6 all do 0 est doz. Autumn eutinrv A les 6 2.1 do ° pp ~ do winter ltc..-ping do 6 2d do 9 do raised from seed 6 2d do (I 6 Best I2 Green Gage! 2 o o 6 Best I2 .\l:t-gnutii Bonuni Plains, 2d t Best sort of Plants not less than 12 "d In - 1 Best quart of Ilamsons Ilcst Musk Melon oc¢:cccc¢=c°¢c=¢=¢¢¢c <~H-“.t-toa.c-.:,.:.r-.t.~ii-i.t.~i.t>~i°'-ic-o- 2d do Best \Vater .\Iclon 2d do v :6 i:'r.uii.i:s. Best Caulillowcr 2d do Best Iirocoli 2 do - v3 Best 3 Savoy Cabbages Best 3 Ilarly York Best 3 lltuiu Ilend Ilcst I2 Cairrots for table Best I2 blood-red Beet Best I'.’. l'ar.~'n' it Best 1'}. Unions, Globe Best I2 'otato Best I2 gztrileeil 'l‘uruips Best I2 Tomatoes Best I2. Capsicuins Best I2 heads ripe Indian corn Best 2 dozen Escbalois Best 6 heads Garlic Best 6 heads Celery 2 do Best Pint Nasturtium Best l’uinpkin Best Squash Best lot of Sweet herbs I-‘LOWIRI. Best bouquet of Garden Flowers o ¢oc:>°¢¢=c¢=ccccccc:=cc ozwwwsa:¢,;¢cc::so::.::.a:.::~:ce::e.:¢.:=o=e:.t-so.» o I-‘inost llouse-plant in pot 0 2d best a o 0 Ritrest House-plant in pot 0 2d best do 0 .‘—°°a5c:a:s-as o Best Show of Daltlias, not less than 3 0 2d do do do Beet Show of Pansies 2d do do Best Balsam 2d do Best Cocltscoinb 0 Best Double Stock 2d Beet ingle Stock 2 do do Best Wallflower 24! do Best monthly lion in pot, of each va- riety, Best Flowering Plant from the garden 2d do do Best Double Hollyhock 2d do °°°°° °o¢e°¢coooo:° -0909.:-0: Du.¢¢,geagu,,.¢,;,,,,“,,__.*, Best of any other Fruit, Vegetable or Flower not enumerated inIy_be recommended by the Judges. House Plants that have taken prizes at former Ex- hibitions, not to be allow to comps Prizes to be paid at the time of declaring them. Articles for competition to be sent in before 12 o‘elock. Doors to be opened at 2 p. in. Persons bringing articles for competition are re- quested to leave them in the ante-room, where they will be taken care of, and removed into the Hall, under the direction of the Committee. It has become necessary to have recourse to this arrangement, in order to avoid confusion. Tickets to be had at the door. Tickets of admission to non-subscribers 9d. Sub- scribers for the current year, to be admitted by their Tickets as received for last show; if any ot said Tickets have been given u ,the holders to be entitled ~ to receive another in lieu, tom the Seccetury. JOHN M. DALGLEISH, 8ee'y. Sept. 10th I055. all papers °‘°°%° “°°D°°a°e:caoeaoeavau'.o:.:e.w cc: ¢::eeooc¢°Oc:¢ac:c<==e‘:cc> Oesaeawae.-toe» AUCPIONB. Town Lot. for Sale. 71‘O BE SOLD. DY AUCTION, on SATURDAY, Nnxr, the Ibth Surruuuua. at the Iiour of 12 o'clock, on the premises, TOWN LO‘I‘ No. 27, III III” “II "limited in the City ofCharlottetown, with four DIVIZLLING HOUSES thereon, OUT- IIUUSICS, &c. This property is fronting on Kent» Street 84 feet. and is eli_rib|y situated for any public business. Itruns back I60 l'cet.and is known as the property of Mr. Joitiv Biticiuv, Blncltstnith. A plan of the propt-rty ‘lay be seen and further infor- nmtion civcn. by applying to the Auctioneer. 'I‘it:u.\i.<.——'l‘mi pt'r('9I.I. down. and one-lnilf of ‘l"' l'“"‘l‘-N’ ““h"'v' NI «lvliw-ry oftlie lined: the icinainder uldy n.-timiii sci-,utt.-d by Mortgage on tho property. II’. II. GAIlI)INI’.I‘t, August lllih, I855. Auc[iuneg[_ sxmzssxvn lsALié: or HOUSEHOLIJ FURNITURE, * GLASSWARE, HORSES, l nnnints, cuts, to., trl-‘l’lI". Subscriber has been instructed to sell by I . Aucrmx. on Thursrluy and Fiitluy 18th and -Itli days of:'EI"l‘l~‘..\IBElt, next at the residence of l-IAMI-ls WAi.Ki.\'sii.uv, Esq, Falconwood. the 'whole of in. valuable IIOUSEIIOLI) I-‘UItNl- ='I‘L'|lI‘I, GLASS\\'.—\ltl‘., ICIIINA-WAIKIZ. CAR- ‘ IMAGES, :\llI.Cll COWS, mid I3 acres of Barley , a_nd.l acre ofl'ot.-iiot.-s. also by Auction 2 years crop- I ptng_of I2 ucri.-s I..-\Nl), to be put up at It o'clock PNPCI-'Wl)’.\vitli the privilege of occupying the Mansion, 6‘ providinga suitable tenant olli-rs. I"or particulars, ride Catalogues, to he had on application to the Auctioneer I0 days prcviou.-t to the sale .l.\.\lI£.\‘ l\I()l{l{IS, Ch. 'I'own, Aug. ltith, I855. SALE OF HORSES, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, A2l‘l(3lIllllI'lll liuplt-iiiciits. &c., BY PUBLIC AUCTION, N %.\'l‘l’l‘.D:\\', ilic 'I‘Wl"..\"I‘Y-l\'li\"I‘II day of SIiI"l'l"‘.I\ll3l-Eli nc.\t. at the ltour of Eleven _ o'clock, at the . Livery Stables of Mr Jalzeman, ‘ l;'li;\I'"l'U.V ."Vl'i{lZl'.'l', the whole of his STOCK, —C'.l.\'.'4I'¢’l‘II\‘G oi-— ?) II()l{Z\'lr'..\‘ 5 Single Floig 2 Box do I I)U|llII|' do 3 \Vood rile-iglis 4 Light \\"ag-guns ., - Auctioneer. lis g.\ll furred complete . Gt 5 \Viih Ste-1lSi ' : I [livable \V.iggotig “mg. 1 Covered Buggy I tlov-,-red Coach, (superior article, nevv,) witli Pole and Lamps, complete 9 Sam Single Harness , 2 Sons Double llarness I2 Fests Sleigh Bells 3 Salts Cart Harness 3 Riding Saddles 3 do Bridles, 7 Head Stalls and Chains 6 pairs Chain Traces, 2 do:-.. Hiiy Forks 3 new Plouglis, 6 pairs new Harrow: I llay Rake, I Carl, iron axle ' 2 Cooking SIo\'e.~‘ Also about 80 Cords Firewood. 'I‘i:nMs——.~\l| sums under £10 Cash; over £10 Three months, oti approved Notes. r WM. DODD, Auctioneer. August 2~lth. Freehold Estate for Sale. 0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION on Saturday. the 29th day of SEPTEMBER. next, at I2 o'clock, if not reviously sold b rivate sale. The DWELLING II)OUSE and PR}: I SES situate at the corner of Great George Street and Fitz Roy Street, also it Building Lot adjoining, fronting on Great George Street 20 feet and running back that breadth for llfty-four feet; from the pleasant and convenient situation of this propert It is w worth the attention of persons wishing to invest in Freehold Propegy A plan of the Lots and over information requir , can he had at the otiice of eory Palmer, Esq., Kent Street, or to the Subscriber. SAMUEL COLLINGS, Proprietor. Charlottetown, Aug. 27th, 1855. TO BE SOLD At Public Auction. AT the OLD COURT HOUSE, Charlottetown, on Tuesday the 80th October next, at twelve o'clock, if not reviously disposed of by private Sale, all that trscto land situate on Township No. 19, known as the Douglas Estate eotn rising 1680 Acres. This property is freehold and un er Lens to various Tenants stun annual rent of one shilling currency acre. Au indisputable title will be given. A Ian of the property may be seen and other particl- Iars made known on application to the unders' nod. ROBERT STEWAIIQI‘. Charlottetown, Aug 28th, 1865. FOR sane, ‘IIREE valuable BUILDING LOTS, well calcu- lated for Business Stlndl, bein in the imme- diate vicinity of Queen‘: Square. or particulars- up ly to the Subscriber, . it of Charlottetown. JOHN BALL, ugust 21, 1865. In