' am: If 41! ttttttlttl S’ t3*®mtt_Ttttt3@E_i/5.3; PUBLISHED ON EvEi:.v -3-/’“? Establisticu H23. l'I ASZ A RD ’S GA’/.E’l‘Tl£ Published by I-Zaszarcl 8.-. Owe Queen Square, Is issued twice a. week, at15s. per y;- -1!‘. AND Ct)N'l'.\I.\'S, THE LA'l‘l~‘Sl‘ Nltlllfts‘, AT HOME & ABROAD. ‘:1 AIN KVATER PIPES . \~;,\\“" Clizirlottetowii. P. E, I I I l I ‘I 2{.( {S x¢‘>“"" it: til - l: NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. ll I (From ll?"/mrrs‘ Europcan Times). l:'0REG.\'. ' We learn from Paris thit COl)Sl(lt‘.l'- Weitiiesdziy, May 28, 1856. i”“ll)' litb-Htr_s, and continue to give to ttlie classes, in the midst of which you , retnrii, the example of order and submis- isiun by wliieli vou constantly distingiiish- etl yourselves in the rank ot'tlic active ‘able stir coiltitlites to be made to detect ’“‘l‘“"‘ 0‘ “'0 Cllllllm ll’ 1.“'°m ll” 5'~““e qhc on-C,,d,_,,. Wm, t-,,,.n,Shed ,0 the 1)',“'l.,/|S0lll'\.C we learn that Prince Mcntsclii- : Ncirs and Le Nerd, the Russiaii organ } l fiuhlislied in Belgium, copies oftlic treaty DR . . OR SAL!) .--.1 ih.,- Q,L'bfl-‘.\l .~‘qui\m: Ilousrz. ' in £1llVJll('O of its lcaitiniatr: puliltcutton. it qualnlity . Pipes, JlL.'lt'llUI18. I.'rml.-, .\'-(2. l'roin 3 inches to in diaiu.eti:r, I~uppi\ iug lllt! i:!ii-ups.-.<tiiiitl most L-tlicient uietliutl 0l'c.ni\'».-3 iii-_; \\- :to:i tin-lvr I_;rnuntl. ‘.\'ll.l.l.-\.\l lll"..\l'tl). Cli.irloite!ov.'ii, '.I'.2d April. l.~‘.')ti. it goo ct f‘.s.<;ortm is C l2Ll2IR.\'X’lID Botanic T-ii odicine .; \.:‘ AND ; lt0lll:~1().llinl l*‘i'i>ptii'atioiis, with full ilircetiniis for 1-‘. 23;. "an" 12135.-1 —-.'sl.S()-- (‘I ..I n . . 5; ’ Coinpound Szirsn purilln. , Netti-npzitliie lli-ops, \\'il:l (Il-.«~i-ry Balsam, Dysentt i-y an-_l (‘limit-in fiyrtip and \\'il:l (b£:(.l‘l'_)' llittcrs. For Sale by ;.'{a:;:az'tl 84. Owen, B 1.. ALLI..:‘_1‘ICE LIFE ./1./W) I-‘IR1-I !.'»'.s'UR 1’J1Jv'Y, LOA/‘1)0 IBTABLXSHED mi ACT or l’ARLlAMEN‘l'. g(;I,i(u(1j5,tlt)(l,tltltt Sterling. t?tl.»\ttLl‘.s YUUi\'(5. Agent for l’. E. Island- nsurance Compa- London Iitcorpoizitml by JIM if Pzzrliunieut. OARI) OF l)ll{l“.t_‘,‘l‘t)l2S for I’. ll. Island.- Hon. T. H. II.'1rilu;i-1. Ila». C/uzrlrs Hens- le , Francis Louzworlli, 19541., Robert Hutchinson, aq., Tliaiiiiir Dawson, Esq. _ [Detached Risks taken in low Premiums. No charge for l’nlicii.-s l'nnns tit‘ Application, rind :~n_.- othor llllill‘lul:1llllll, llllly bcuht-.iii:i.-d (ruin c Sat- ocriber, at the Utlicc of ti. \V.l)i,-hlois Esq. Charlotte- ll CDNDALL. I Agent for P. E. Equitable Fire : ray 0 OWH. April mi, 1854. '””’éKifiz?£iv”fé7-“ clnlnnxrlin S C A L E S , . or ALL VABIETIES Warehouse, 34 Kilby Street. B ‘TON GREENLBAF Gt. BROWN, Aaznrm A full unortment of all kind: of weighing up ura- tnl Ind new furniture for talc at low rates. ni - road, Hay. and Coal Scale: let in any part of the vincen. mt" sup:-rior Suit-glazed Stone-wurc. l '[‘ 4 l 47 he eorrespoiidciit of one of the iiioi'iiii:_,_ joiii'ii.'ils, (1|)l)l‘~?Clllllllt§ the pliilnsopliy of the fox and the sour grapes‘ i";il»l-‘, iiiti- lllltlC.‘.l that he also iiiiglit lt:t\'t5 had it copy lbr a tlioiisuiid i'r:1nec.~'. equivalent ‘ ,.::‘i . . ' Ito J;ltl. hut that he declined on :1ecnunt;_ i _ , p _ g _ loftlic inissinzz articles. It is hintcd by *“"1”i1lnUt1 wliicn he entertains tor toll, whose name tigurcd so com.-pg. ,cuousl_v during the war, has been re. ;l”'0d 01' the '_'uvernorsliip of (,‘i'oiist:idt ;0ilZt('.CUlltll otthc conclusion ot'po-acg. le is tux-etttin his rank as Member of itnc 1/Hlllltfll oi the Lnipire, and as Aide- 'n"Ivt'.,,, r- w l <~l...iiip t:Llx\‘ltl.l. llie l_unipei'or has t.ttlttt‘:_'S;L'tl an autogrctpli letter to (ft-uni Urlotl, at i’aris, exprcssiiig the high his ithc sriiir- fistitlioiis '.:eiitle:n:1i1 that tho l l’”"5"'“ “till “i5 SUi'V'“—"‘5i “ml lib‘ is Taizctl t t I “.-_'if I _l_ C‘ ON as bct\t'i>eii lll(', l‘il‘tlput‘OI‘S Al-. _ “J :.\lll7t)lc'0ll—-lllfll (itllllll tlrloll has licci - to tiic Eebrnnry 9, 1856. I1 New Brig for Sale. THE Subscriber in instructed to ofer for Sale the HUL_L and SPARS of I BRIG. now buildin nt Pintletto, nu- _ y do: the impaction 0 Lloyd’; Surveyor pin;,ol'tlIo followingdimonnionl, vl::—l..on.tla hcl. 98 foot; Burn moulded, 25 feet; depth of hold, 14 feet; tin of the floor at midohipl, 0 inches. "Ind In other ran to wall adopted to I 0 want: of the English Mn ot. Stu will he tlolivorod in Alfllll next. or urlior. if PP‘ roqntrod. y to— ' ' BN1. DAVIES. Broker. tout April. 1uo.—-Exai am-um. enlprit is; a litliographer, and that . not yet l.-ll his n.unc and ttt]Lll‘L“iS with the ;‘»liiii.~.-tcrnl'l’olice, wliieli we tttlrctobe i 'l'iiilcrics, nnzl in v.'li;iti.; :~'l:llL?-' to be his " solemn ina.iiiier" niiiioiiiiecil, ‘to tho hczitl 01' the l“l'CtlCll ll(1llt)‘.l, lii.< l q . .iii:i.\,ler 5 Ll(.'C(‘bSlt)ll to the ‘ , . ~i l(,zars—niid that the llussinn ruler \Vlll Sole Wll0lCS‘.tlI3 A«;v~nt.~it‘ur Prince Evlward Island prob-.il>ly visit l’ai'is, and it may he Lon-I ‘ don at no distant day. Jiidariiig by the wise and t‘nllgll[C‘llCt.l policy which Alex- \JI7-IVC13 C0-M’ under has aniiouiiecd his detcrniinntioii to adopt, the new (‘zur \votild doubtless receive a hearty icccption in both capi- tals. Count de hlorny has hccn dcputcd to represent Louis Napoleon at St. Petcrsburg, with :1 iiiiinci'ous suite, ae- companied by :1 dozen cziiriziges ofthc most exquisite workinansliip. The read- ing of the treaty of peace in the l*‘i'cnch senate, which took place on the same day that the document and its accoin- paiiyiiig protocols was laid on the tables oftlic British Parliincnt, was followed by the loud cries of list, I’ .(.'/.'i/ r/'/4:11‘ ," but as the senate is not a popular eon- stitutcd body, there is no telling how far these cries embody the general feelings of the people. Since the cessation of hostilities, a much less friendly tone ervades the ltlnglish press towards iouis Napoleon; his acts are criticised with more nsperity? and the recent speech which Count Walewski made at the conference, the burden of which was to silence the press of Belgium, in order to please his Imperial master, has been resented in strong editorial articles. But at the same time, however judicious these criticisms may be, it is rather un- seemly to run from the extreme of land- ation to its opposite in the short time that has elapsed since the proclamation of eace. 'lhe accounts from Russia inform us, that the militia has been disbanded, and crosses have been distributed to the men, in token of their servitude, with great liberality. The parental tone of this Government to its subjects sounds a 9. little amusing. “Children of Russia,” says the" manifesto which relieves the inon fromtheir servitude, “return to your he has , ‘.1 step in the scale oi’ nobility. i that two new :'‘”'‘"3’ in this (Jaucasiis are to hear [llt.‘!l:’l’l‘3-“y _ K109 C'__!ga‘.-—-'l'lie .-zziiiec \'.':i: 1’,-‘Ill n~.;:;-(1 as proot that the tlcteiice of that part oi" l'””°“-'='3—li lmttlits oi‘ .-nlud oil. I ’ ».’;t is held in v.'a1'ii11'eiii- Vl,”"z'="“'s it ““""‘££0" Chill Vi: I”: the Imperial (u'overiiiiiciitl"_l l"'°5""“‘l """‘d'" t ll.‘=[lll\'L1lt‘lll to a ll(‘t"l:tlt‘.ll0ll, that the an-I :lllUl'lllL'S have not yet b mu able to trace [his \vlioi'i;uboiits. L:-aviiig 1,; I liJ1tll(‘l‘. it may be stutt-tl. that it vor ' l w:ii'n‘i triciitlsliip has nlrend_\' spraiig up] _ _ ‘X1llltl(‘l' and lpc“ _ llct.lt‘t1l;»:iil lllt' l . l this siintlll it throne wt’ lllCl cf l iiitiiiitry regiinmits for thr- iitiiitcs oi‘ iJt‘iltlt.‘i1 and Schzistopol, ——a .:-oiitl1ei'ii£.i._. eiiil:i‘aiic».: l)‘.' The i'ejiiieiii_';.<, in RLl:Sit). arisiiig out oi‘ ;: liave Inuit uiiivc.rs;;l. in the cath- grcat citier; _ tll. and iii t.‘t.:t in St. l’etei‘sbiii'y aiiothcr in . . _ ‘ 3 tlUllUll‘.'tri i;..-, t-n-thot the lnipcriul i’rinec ot l“l'LJ.1lt.‘U,——;l. proof ofthe close relzttions tvliiclit-;~:i.~:t l):,‘l.\VCCtt Napolcoii and thcl Lilli‘. ' ‘ho reliiiiltlitig oi" {\.'t~l)a:;to ztinival and niilitary harbour built ary to the lL:l'lllS of tlie'tre:ity, the Rus- sian Uovcriiineiit. it is said, \vill cn. courage the building or private dwel- nigs by e.\einpting thcni ti-inn ground- rent and other l1lX(‘.S during it given number ot' years. Wlieii the :\lllCS‘ll:1VC g con- ;lcl't the tlt:\’ntL'tl city, the Riissiaiis, it is :1lleged,.wilt' ::i:ip their lt11tl.Cl'lCl to Udcs- sa, and (llVL‘l‘$ will be employed to raise the guns and rnachinerv sunk with the fleet. ' R ENEWE Ii 'l'it0UBt.Es IN KANsAs.—Toc- sin of war is heiird again on the Kansas lrontier, and wliiler we write’ the friends and toes of Ireedom are being murshallcd in threatening array against each other on those beautiful plains which now seem destined to constitute the most lcarfully interesting field in onr wide domain. In another column, we publish an editorial article from the N. Y. Tribune, which gives u briefsummary of the murders thus for committed, as growing out of the ex- ‘citcment, and the consequent treatment of the immediate offenders by the two parties at variance. We hesitate not to say, that the gathering interests which are now concentrating around this question are so important that they will soon on- gage the earnest attention ofevery intelli- gent citizen in the union. When the excitement began, we had hoped for ear- lier, better, and conclusive results; indeed, we are confident that our citizens gener- ally are even now hoping too much for the peaceful issues of pint exciting con. troveuieu. But we are compelled to think, that the present in more than usually ominous of along cud troublesome ‘content. he end is not yet.‘-Bufi‘.lo homog, resume your occupations on ,1 Clin. Advt. W TDN isniv & SA'l‘URDAl’. lol' olives, ’llmlll(e oi’ liidi l lt se-:iii.slot' llltl:’gI)L‘.~', 3 in. lnl' ;)L'ilS. ' _ ‘ :1 Tc Damn li:is - H icen ecitriiiuiietl tor the cessatioii i,t'w t I l which pol asl pnsiiii I Néivgséiies. t‘i'ii. Citiniiu.-v (tlAs’rito.\'n:.:i'.—.'\I. So_y.',- Icnt tothe Tunes the t'ollo\rin ol :2. "kettle ul' lisli" the grand de_jcun¢'r oll'ered by Sir \\'il'iam Codriiigton to G(:ll(.‘l‘lllS liuders, I’eli;:sicr, Lll.i‘Il.ll'lllt)l‘}l, &c., on occasion of the 'lt‘.'V'lL'W ol the allied arinies en the 17th tilt. lliis inonstcr dish was cninposed ni'__]g cases of preserved lolistcrs, 3.’. cases of [)l'C:-It'.‘l‘VC(l luinprcys, 2 c.:i=t.‘s of pi'e.<.=i-vcd siirdincs, l bottle ol' |ll'L':'Cl‘\’(,‘tl lt'ICllt)\'lL's . . ‘ 2 1 (‘.a.~e ol [)l'CS(‘l‘\'(L‘(l caviar, l c'.;::i.- oi pre- >¢OI‘\’t=d sturgeon, 1 case ut'pi'c.’<ci-vul tunny .. t...s(.s ol l)le.s(‘X'\'('.,l (1),~,tL-1'5, j,_, M fresh ,pr.'uviis, ~llh ol lrcsli turliut (elotitcc), tlzl Russian plclilttl ciiciiinhcm, 4 bottles I liottlc ol lt'i|.'~.'tll pit-kli-;;, 1 :iii pit-ltlt-s, 1 beltlc tit’ 19;. 1,0], lit-‘iUt~. '3 lmttlc.~< oi" ltl5lFlli‘t‘-:Jlll5, :’.- lmttle tiles til’ tiulll:-.~', ‘,3 «rises -v C3l:iL‘a' til llil.\'t'tl pin’.-»i-1-\‘i_\d \-9;.-.-c.. dozen ot'e::bI,~;:g:«.- ltiiui,-tn.-_ ;{,,d 1- has g description prepared by him for -. l t:ti'i‘.'igon ’ l‘. ‘.3 boxes tvrliippzwl), in) sugar, 0 Osttlltllul.-é, still, C?l}'l':1;)3‘)L‘;i:;ci', mu_.i_;u»d’ and 4 oz.‘ ()ii<:.i._.l lino tn.-i-.;.:, \-.l;i-oh are quite lllliill-)\Vll in our l'Iii;;li.-'li «_;;m1,.,,3_ l'hc whole was niti..ticz.ilv nl'thc CJV(‘l‘S of .\li'. ' istuvm, its lli>\‘.' dished up on one 35n_yc.i",-; nu"; tigld H ‘lisctl li_t‘ lliu. [i(ii:,'),~:_,' ‘_ . wzis oh tor the piir,-msc, no sii_.‘iictcntl_V largo l)(,‘lll':’,’Ul)‘(llll(ll;iC to tain th I t dish cun- c whole of‘ this in-iseclltiiicous cum- in. This p)'i':iiiiid.'il dish was unci;-clcd with a wrezitli oi" olives, and surinnnntod by small flags oi‘ the asseinhlcd nations. ‘ LlGll'l‘L\'G 01-‘ Boci-;i:vt:ii.ux PAuci:._ flhe new ball and supper i--ionis at Buck- ingliain Palace have been lighted with qaiiiiiclgiis, supplied by the Cliurtcrcd Gas Company, I.’IUl‘:t.}l(:l‘l"V-l'0I1(l, V\ cstiniiiister, and we are inlbrined, that the result is very satisl'itctoi'y. The lights are suspended l'roin the centres at’ each of the panels of ceiling, and are covered with lll(l:'-islVe clusters of glass prisms, producim; an elegant clTcct. The windows are linhtcd . . . _ 5 by line Jets ol gas placed l)(‘l]ln(l the ground glass, forming devices to correspond with the engraving on the same. The prome- nade nnd approach galleries and nntcroom are lighted with burners placed above a richly ground and engraved glass ceilintr, whicli gives a light equal to day. 'l‘|i:e whole of the uppnratus is so ari'unned_ um; each burner ads as (L ventilatzr; and notwithstanding‘ ~thc immense number oi‘ lIgh.ts.(aboye 7000), there is scarcely any variation of temperature in the rooms. The /l{(,’lI)0llI‘7ll’ Journal of C'om—mcrcc says;——lVc have not had the pleasure for months past to report business so active and satisfactor as it has been during the past week, the long looked for order from the interior having come to hand freely. Highcr,ratcs ofcartage have been given to all parts of the dig- gings, rind many orders remain unex- ecuted in consequence of the scarcity of trays. The im orts have not been large and such as ave to come to hand have been mostly sutiablc to the current de. mand. e_hope nay tirmly believe, that the improvement which we have noted will last, as the stocks on the diggings cannot be large, and con- sumption may now said ' overtaken importation. to have.