HASZAtt.D’S GAZETTE, JANUARY 12. iut>oi.t:oii’s iittitcv. _ Ne oleon was conversing witlt .losel’l"“°' when oito of his officers entered and announced ‘a young woman from L_vous.—-‘* \Vhat is her busi- ness with me 1" , ** Some petition," answered do Merville. ill‘? r. H show her into our presence. " said Napo- leon. _ 'l‘ue ollimir reappeared with the lady ‘leaning on his arm. wliosc .tt.‘c. a could be tscerned through the thick roll, was very beautiful. bhe trembled as she approached the door “ Madt,-tnoiselle.” whispered the guide kindly pressing her hand, “ take courage, but answer promptly whatever questions the Emperor pro- poses, he dr-tests hesitation.” ’I‘heti ushering lter into a spacious apsrtrnent. he bowed and retired. The trembling: girl, perceiving Napoleon. on whom her l'otidi:st hopes depended, forgot herself and her tirnitliiy : she thought only of Napoleon, exclaimed, in a voice choked with emotion.- “ Mercy. sire ! I ask tor mercy and pardon.”- She could articulate no more. Josephine stepped from her partial cottcealment. and then approach- ing the group, contributed by her sympatltiziog wordsofencourat_3ement, tti restore the courage of the young pctititioner as she hsde her rise. ‘-' Your petition, Zllademnisello,” said he. Ilcnrietta Arm-and (for tltat was her name. looked imploringly at the Emperor. and exclaim- ed :—— " Ah,sire, I ask pardon for Louie Delmarre. who is cottilemticd to be shot to.monow, Oh. grant hitn your most royal pardon.” A cloud gathered on the brow of Napoleon as he interrupt:-d lter wit§t-—- “ A ilcserter, madam, he has twice deserted, —No. he must he an example for the rest of the regiment.” “ But the cause of his desertion," cried Hen- rietta in agony :“ he was compelled to join tlto ttrttty against his will.” " What were the causes ol' his desertion," interrupted Napoleon. " ‘ o weeks since.” answered Henrietta, " he received the news that an only parertt,a mother, sire, was on her death bed, and longed. day and night, to behold lter sort again. oiiis knew that relief or release was iiiipossilslc. l-lis mind was filled with one thungltt-tlist she might close her eyes forever, era tlicy rested on a son tiho loved so fondly.” “ Did slio die!" asked the Empress with interest. “ No. 1\'lad:i.'ne," replied Ilonrictta. “ she at length rt-covcrcti. Hut ltztrdly hail l.ouis received her lilt-ssirig, lt».-iog folded in her arms. ere he was torn frnin hcr grasp by the t-liicerii ofjti~'tice, who dra2:_-cd llllll hither. U ! must he die? Mercy. sire, I l)t‘§t!€t‘lI you. “ l\l:itlt-tnoiscllo, ”said Napoleon. apparently softened,‘- this was the second ollcnce—nantc the tirsi—yoti omitted that." “ It iv.-is." said lleitticita. hcsitating and color- ing. " it wa.<—iliat he heard that l was to marry Conrad l"erani, tthomldctest as much as he does.” “ Are you his sister, that he fools so great an interest in your fate l" asked the lirti cror. “O, ito, sire, " said lletirietta, her lovely cheek assuming still deeper the line of the rose, “ I am only his cousin.” “ Alt ! only his cousin.” repeated Napoleon. glancing at Joaepliiiie with a half suppressed smile. “ Oh, sire,” cried Henrietta. “ think only of the anguish of his widowed mother. when she recollccts that the itlT—~ciion for her is tlte cause of his death. Wlu:t-.,” shi» continued, “ can ldo to save 1” and I'll: pint ::irl forgetting the pre- sence of royalty, bot.-i it.io roars —'l‘he kind- hetirterl Joscpliiuc ‘_'lill (‘Ml at the Emperor, tvitli eyes expressive oi‘ .,y.i.ptitlt_v. 7‘ll0 noticed the workings oi‘ his fit-ta. iind ;elt,:tionce it would be very uiicertaitt tvhcthcr Lottie Dellmare was to be shot the next morning. ' Nspoletitt approached the weeping girl. She hastily. looked tip ititd dricd her lt.‘IIl‘8. "Mademoi- selle, " ssitl he . “ would you give your life to save his? would you die, could Louis Dt'lln.IN‘.‘ be restored to life. liberty, and his itiotliei l" Henrietta started back, esdly pale, liioking fixedly at the Emperor for a moment, then turn in away, she buried her ace in her hands. After a silence of sortie minutes. Henrietta looked tip, an air of lixod determination re.-ting upon her face. “ I am willing," she said in a low voice. Nlpolettn looked at her in surprise, as if ht- had not anticipated so ready an answer to his proposal. “I will see you again," said he; " in the meantime scespt such apartments for your accom- modation as I shall direct.” As soon as the door closed upon the fair peti- tioner, Napoleon walked to the tviuilow, against which Josephine was leaning, and said : " lsce liuw it is : Louis Dellmsrre is the lover of this ounu irirl. True to woman's nature she has htlV':d uiflit-tiltv trt lien for his tclt-sac." '- How strong must be the love the belt! for liirn." said the Empress. " Ah!" responded he," I have a mind to erious, Louis can be pardoned without death of Henrietta." Napoleon drew nearer the window ; they converscd in I low tom-. Henrietta stood itlone in a magnificent spart- rrietit. Hours unobservc-d.so intensely was she absorbed in reverie ; ti small folded paper has tightly grasped in her hatid. On it were traced hese words: “ A deserter is condemned by the laws of the army to suffer death. If yoti wish Delmarre restored to liberty, lhe in an in your power. Ere the day dawns, he ay be on his way to join his rnotlier, whom he so mtich loves.’ “ Ah ! do not I love him hi-ti. too 7" murmur- ed_ the young llcnrieiia. Pressing her hands upon her heart. as if to still its tutnultous heat- ing. she paced the aparttttent. The door opened, an the Clicvslier do Merville entered. e paused ere he articulated “ Mademoiselle.” " I am ready." replied Ilenrietta, “ my deci- sion is made.” De lllerville appeared to comprehend the import of her words. He looked ttpon her iti reverence as well as admiration, as she stood with the high resolve irnprcstied upon her beautiful 0 r w. it Follow me, Mademoiselle,” said be. They traversed long corridors, and numerous suites of sttperb apartments, and dcscendittg a staircase, quickly reached an outer court contmunicatitig with the guard liotise. Eiiteritig this. lleiiricttti was iislicred by her guide ittto a small apartment, where she was soon left to herself. On the chair wits tlung a tiniforin of the regi- ment to which Louis belomed. On the table, lay a large plumcd cap. Henrietta comprehen- di-il it in it moment Qu:ck|y ltabiting herself in the unil'orm,slic stood before the mirror, gathered iipltt-t beautiful brown l.|'8.~b‘€S in it knot, and placed the cap upon her head. She almost utter- ed a cry of joy at the success of her transforma- tinn;slie knew that she was to be le tothe fatal ground at the tnornini:’s dawn. 'l he bullet which was to have struck Louis to the heart, but she sltrntik not back. Love triutnphed over timid woman's nature. “ Louis’ mother wil bless me'in her heart.” she whispered. “ Louis himself will never forget ttie. Ah, often has he sworn iliat he loved me better than all things else.” Drawing a lock of ltis raven hair from her bosom she prei-sud it to her lips, and then she breathed ii prayer to llct-ven. _Mnrnin-_r dawned. The sound of foottrten aroused llctirietta. She started up~—graspcd the hand of hair. awaiting her stttiiinons. ‘lilie dotir opened and two soldiers entered. repeatiiig the name of Louis Deltitarre ‘. they iiudtlvnly led her liirtlititdie-. 'l‘he soldiers. tiliose htilleitt were to pierce the lit-ztri of Louis, had talceti their stand and otily ll\|'.lllt"tl the word ol t'UlTl|lllll|d (min the l'ilIl[lF|'0|'. who was siatioetoil at the ttiitdoiv. coztiinariding a view of tho ithole sceitt-. ‘-(llt !”t-rictl Jtnwpliitie, tvlio stood by him. hutconcealcd by the ivirtduw drapery front the view cf those ht.-low. " (l'tiire, I can etitltiru it no lottger.it seems so iriui-h lilac a dreadful reality. “ark the devoted girl. 'n shritiltirig b:ick.—Sl‘.e, she seems cali-dy awaiting the dreadful moment.” “ Stop,” cried Napoleon, frotn the window “ Louis Delmarrc is pardoned. l revoke the sentence. ’ A loud hurst ofttpplatise from the lips of the soldiers followed this tIlllltlllnt‘t'.lIlEIll. No one ol' them but loved and respected his comratle. ‘be next niotnettt. cie thirv ct-ttld pri.-sit arottnd to citvigrnttilate the sttppo:-i-tl l.--tits, do Mt'l‘Vlllr' lliltl cagrerly dr.-tun Iliu lictttlile-rot} ll- rttiuttn through the crowd, bat-‘it to the cell \\'llCill‘tL shi: etnerizcd but it fun rtioiiit.-nt.~i lo-fort‘. “ llesunte your dress again. l\lailrmoiscllo," hurriedly whispered lic, " loan on time. Th Emperor wishes to see yoti.l will return very oit." Ilenrietta was like one in a dream, but it gleam ofdelicious hope thrilled her soul, she felt the dawnings of happiuers break upon her heart. Soon settin resuming her pretty lltstlc hitbilis- ineiits, De Merville re appi-uretl ;once again she ll‘|‘(I the tiuilicncc room til the Etttpcriir. Liltirtg her eyes from tho pioiiiiil. as the lofty dotir suiting ripen. site helicld l.-itits. Ari cxclztirtatioii ltI.j'|)' burst from the lips of hoth, us l’f‘2lII’tll0l‘3 of others. they rnslwd in each otltr-r‘s arms. Niipolt-on stepped fot‘t\'lI|"'-i" l:""l3 l’¢l|!1fi|’l_'i you have ltettrd from my lips the tilt: oi this lovely girl's devotion and courage. it you love her as she deserves?" "l cttultl till! it" l|0|." answered Louis, roudly. N Well, well," rtii-it the Emperor.“ this severe test of love will snflice. So dutiful I 800. so fiiithlul ri lover, will doubtless make the best httsbartd. ” '- You. Lieutenant Dt'llTII"O. are discharged from your l'GJllI10|lI. Return tti your native VIl7t'y. with Henrietta ss your bride." ere. " said the benevolent Josephirie. rmerrzing from the recessed witiditw. " the-re ttre one hundrrd louie d’ ore, ss thy marriage dowry, llcttlltslll. . A chain-ing blnih rttlfused the face ol the heiiuiiful g.rl, as the received the purse from the hand of tho r-mprr ee- -- Long live Napoleon," excl.-tinted Louis. as with e ht-srt too full of gretelul Pmtitlotl tor M C at sttltject that same love to s severet test. Much do lrlouttt whether she trill give her life for ltitr. Ngverthelees, I will see " " Stro,” ' cried Josbphine, “ you are not» I’mther tttteretme. he tioli the hand of I-lcniiettl. not making a grateful olicissnce, left the spart- rnertt. ‘ FALL sUPPLiEs BEGINNING T0 ARRIVE AT THE CITY DRUG STORE No. 14, Queen Street. 10 TINS white, black. red, blue tit-d yellow I’.\lN'l‘S, 2 make Liniteetl Oil, I ltlid. Sriertit. do., I ltlttl. Olive do.. I lilid. riiucliincry do. , bhls. Ctip.tl Viirrii-lt, (sold .‘ll 2. 3, rind 49. it pitit). paint and vttrtiiali Hrutlies, Dye-vvootls. Indigo. Mud- d or, Ctidbettr. llluettotte, (Toppt-rat»i,. Alutii. Starch, lllue, Sodit, I‘ntnt-ili. linking Soil.-_ ll.-thing llowdcr, h Chocolate, Cocoa, Furinti, :€:ig'o and Corn Stare . .u.so. iiv in-oiiti. A cncralns.-orruu.-or of l)riig.~t, .‘\lcdit-ities, patent do.. Perfutiiery‘ ilruslies. Soups, W. It llll lalgllllilllllll. BR (‘L SON ‘BEIG to intitnnto; to their til-Hill! and the Public in . gt-.ncml that they have lately received frotn Lon- don, Liverpool, ljoiiiott iiiid ll.ilil‘.i.\-— 400 Packages of British, West India and fimerioan Goods, :otiiprising tin t’l4'.ellt’lll nwtrtttiont. sttitnlile for tho sent-nit, which will ho -Illtl tit it ‘stti..ii| t‘lllV.'tllt.'t‘ from oo.-t for prompt ['t'l}'Ilit.‘lll. among which will be I‘.. . &c.. . WATSON. nu .- Dlttck. blue, l)l'lH"ll .ittl itivi-i‘.i'n llr.,.t'J ::l,f)'[‘HS, l"ur, licitvcr. hlt-lions, l‘il..i .-_..j \\'l.1:n.._, :|...g,_.‘ Dress Mtitutinla -‘.t'iitpii.siti_; l't:llIv.-lei’ illl'I Alina hoc (inl.-i l'l:titl4. lit]-‘ll’-"1, Ct1i".ll‘g-iliitnl t)il«::ins, Seal Skin "o:~.t.~i, Ili3:t\'Ft'_ tt"t'..t...-_.- out l'.lot tiviittgi v.-t'i'.~, l'lotli Ttlzintlo--i uriti <r::irl't5ltatvl_<. vi-lvetii, [tins-,,,_..., ltihhotts and 'l‘rimttiings. Veils. :ol|urs, lltilait shirts. &c . Ticking». !lll‘lp“l.l Shining, vtlitti-. rttttl grey Cotionu. Lrtdics’ \Virit»er l-outs. l*'nr.<. Fur zllps, V/irittir (llttvt-st, \ltif‘.l..-rat, lll -nktsi-i, ‘ountcrptinczv. Uii zlttlllerl. Wt-rittiid shirts. Eliildrenii’ l“i-lt llats ntid ll-toils, Rl‘Vl,‘I'.i.'|l|lE \\':ttt-rprouf __un:.«, iiulilicr Ctorctznts, 5 'I'onit NAIL“. :'..=.-mrft-il. r‘tl|t‘IlC:ilI \lorti.-.- l.ot~lt-, with l'.tttt‘} l.ni.lis, i\‘t :t'a~i-~it iI“‘.l of ll \!ll‘-“. .\l'. ' Keg-4 '.l.l..'.: lm-t'i \i/iii-ii.;; and \\':i$ii‘vI" ‘:0-l:i_ able-i~i White and '_'ol.l _~'_'lii:..i, \\ilil eltvililtill ii..u t€.\Il'fl | pltiteu, SUl.l’. I.l7.\'l.‘ll[‘.Y!, tug I<‘I_..’III), Gore Sta.*clt, (‘rricltcrit, l’llot Ilrciid. :0NI"EC'I.‘IONAllY, Digliv Iletringe, APPLES, Onions, Ladies‘ ltulihor Boots ind Overshoe.-, Gentle-rnett‘s Rut-bets. Sleigh Bells, &c. drc. King Square House, Nov. 1, 1855. ii, Sl.l.\ P, (.‘.1.\‘DL HS Born- '."|lli CQKV‘-I i'O.'.iL.r'.l ! CO3.-.s . . . OR. :<l.\l.l‘. til the tits \\'ittltiI, ti qtiniitity o"t'cry Superior Clllir‘, or (ill pet lvut-lit-l, or ltiit pair Cliitldron, and ti-ii put‘ Cltaldioti, if 5 or uptvardti be taken. lllURl‘llY, Manager. I855. A \V\l. Clinrlottctown, Dec. I2, J AMES R. W ATT. Offers for sale it good assortment of Cooking, Parlour, and olhor S 'l‘ (I V E S . Prices rtitieli Iovrer than usual. GOOD INVBSTMEN". ll!-‘, Subscriber has to inform all who f.~ul dcsi MN of investing money in t'|ll".l-'.llttl.ll l:‘.s"l'\ l‘l".. that he hits nevi-ritl well s-iitritiil |lUll.IllNti I..HS in this l."i.t‘y, tinti I".-\lt .\‘l‘.l‘i't t‘te "ttl|lllf)'_ o iii.-pit.-or of, on m ‘UIIIG llifcfuilii, i}tte:ltonplt.lip"xisli to par. - re l|t)lll1"||. °""'°.' " ’ 9' J»\.\:t.S J. BEV/t.‘l. Clisilottstovvn, Dec. 22. I855. Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. .N'unieroiis Exlrriordiriirry, Jlriulomitol, Explo- .m_!_ory Calourrd. Etigraviriga. In St": Languages. ("t/ly-lliiril Erlilion. Price 2:. 6:1. in a sealed eriuli.-1-etlirough "rill Booksellers, or sent post fru from the ./1tilI.or,_/‘or -I2 Postage Slam ’ TIIE JlIl'.'DIC./IL .flDl"lS!.‘R oit the phy- sicul dectty of the itystetrt produced by delusive excesses, iiil'et:!ion, the olliects of clitiiitte. &c.; vvit l’9.llIuI‘|(l ontlie treattncnt practiced by the Author with ouch urivuryittg success, since his settlement in this country. ltul-.-it for sclf-trciitittent, c. By \VAl.'[‘l3lt DE RODS, hi 1).. 35, lily Place, llolhorn Hill, London, when he may be consulted on these iitiittets daily. from It till 4. Sundays ea.- c pl. epted. bold also by Gilbert. 49. Paternoster-row, London; \Vntt, ll. Iiliri Row, Etliitburgli; Powell, US, West- tiiorelond-sireer, Dublin; rind through tlll others. D I: lloos, frotii long practical experience in the tnoitt celebrated institutions oftltis country and the cotttirii.-tit, has had, pcrhttps. unusual opportuni- ties _of observing the peculiarities relating to the physiology, pnthology, and general trentirieitt of the d rders re erre to in the above work, and hav- ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases. he is enn la confidently to undertake their removal in as short u titne us in consistent with s:il'eiy.! l\.I|!0Nt4 rrs ANY PART or Mrs: \Voru.n. may he successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case. with it retnittence for Medicines. &.c. which will be returned with the utmost dcspatcli, and secure from observation. The C()J\"CE.i\"'l'R./ITED GUTTE VIV.E, or Vrgelalile Life Drops, itro recotiirnotided to all those who have injured theinselvt.-s by eiirly excesses, and brought on Sperttiatorrltuaa, Nervnniinesr-. Wealt- ness, Lnnguor, l.ow Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or llusitiees, 'l'irnidity, Tretiibling and shaking of the Hands and Litnbs. Indigestion, I-‘liitulency, Shortness ofI3retttli,t)oiigh. Astlimit, Consutiiptive llitbits. Diiiincss of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, &c. Their altiiost marvelous power in removing conte- minntions. Secondary syiitptonis. Eruptions, Sore 'I‘liro:tt, l'nimi in tire Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, utid all other iitipuritiest. tnust be felt to be believed. 4s. 6d.; lIa.; and 33s. per bottle. The £5 Ihickagos. by which £1 12-. are saved: and the £l0 packages, by which it still greater saving is effected, will be sent frortt tho.l".stablisliinent only, on receipt of tho rtnioutit per draft on a London liouse, or otliertvii-e. P.‘Il.«\'S in the l.'.‘I(YIt'. GRJ VEL, LUMBJ- G0, RIIEUul1.'1TlS.fl,. GOUT, Irirligerlion, Bile, Flrtlulcricy, Hrailuchr. J\”¢rr:nusiies.i, Dg. bilily, Diseases of the Bladder‘ and Kidneys. Slrt'r:Ii1it-. tic. THE (I0./IIPOUJVI‘ RICJV./IL PILLS. as their titiitto "Pl!-‘ll (or the Iiitltieys) intlicutcii, ll|’H the moat safe and eliioacious rctttt-d_v for the above drin- ,t_!t’.t'(ll4.~l roiiiphiiii'~I, Uisrlitttg--.-4 of t'.n_V ltirid. and ‘ Diseases ofilto Urinary Organs generally, which if lI'3£'t.'clt.‘tl, lt".'ql1t3tl iv result in stone in tlic hlnddor, and c ling."-ritig, painful death. They agree with the itiost duliottle stiitiincli, lllI'4'llglllt!l. the digestive ()Y'_':in.~l, iti«':euse llicuppctiie, improve the general he-.ilili. anil will cl'ccl ‘I cum tthett other itit-dicinee ltztvu titicrly ltiilr-d. l'tico 4:: 6d., lls.. 6; 33:. per Box. lltrtfligll all Mcilir-itte Vendors. (;‘U.1It‘1l ./1(:‘JlloVST (lie retonimundalion of rpuririris or olI.t'r articles by iir.]ni'rici';lu1 Vrridors wlto thereby ollain ii large pro/it. To protect the P L'].‘Ll(.‘ agtiiiirl FRJ UD, Her JlIrt_jrsfy‘s Hon. (,‘miimi.tsio7u:rs have iliieaéerl Hie ii-ortls “ War.-run. lit: ltoo.-i, l.nivtioiv,” to lie printed in u-Itilr letters on l.‘ri- Slump u_1/iuil lo lh¢.above. to iiiiilale wliiclt, 's_/irlmiy. l Sold by |l.\SZAltl) Gr.‘ OWEN, Queen Square .tIli.itltiiteIttwti. 0:'wc1.'~ and Montague Cheap Stores. ~ l‘i‘. Suits:-iilter thankful for the very extensive _ _ ptirivtitt-_vs received at his Eitiribliahtttent, at l 0|: \'./l".l.l..- for the past twelve years, trusts in farm. to rm-rit ll rontiitu-iiice of pulilic putronitge, not only at the lll.-II\‘t! l-lsitiltlishtttent, but tit his new Store at \lUN'l‘.\liUl2 lil'.l|lGE, wliicli will he conducted- on tltos.-titan principle rte t e o e t Orwell; ivhiela hzttt olt':tint.-tl tlti: chitractt-.r of nlwnys having on hand it good élttrttlfllllflltl of (30005, rind being the clicirpssl Country .~.lioio-. on the I-llt'Nl, Iiuving a lixed price for o\'i'ry :tt‘ttt'lc-, ittitl itii dtwiiitinn. 'I lit‘ motto in both ifsi.iLl‘..~:.iii.i.-.its is “ Quit-it sailor: nttd li_;lit prt.-fits." i-1tr.r:-- .’.il,0'ln fresh cut ‘prune Di-nltt, now ready for shi tin-tit. 5; zttiti 'l‘otts |'flfJ\l\'tN|d Tiiiiber. which mig t be l'tl‘.l'l.lIll at for two or tliiee weeks tit Geor - town, il'urrtingml for this week. For further in or- tnntioo, npplictitiou to be made to l). Dav i es. Esq. Charlottetown, or to Mr’. P. Srseti ens. Orvi ell. §_‘;-;E,““Aity pe-t-on about to engage in ship building can have front 200 to 300 tons llrirdwood, at a very low price. to cleitr out the Subscriber's booms as Urvu-ll and 'l'hreo ltiters. 4. l l 5 l .7 JVTED, 500 OK & C0\V HIIHI-'4. for tvhit-.lI the higltflt tlurluet Price will be iven in clinic, or Good! II Casi. prions, at either 1-Li-ittlili-ltittettt. A v:tc.~tm~_v now offers for tvro resrectsble Ar- r-tttriv rict=:.<, who will require to give good referen- t-as. Sortsi-l'iitctiihor9i-f iiti 'l‘etitperitm'.o t-lociet ivi'i li m- -1 decitlid prefcrciii.-e, and be brought up as .s.i(li. l‘.\'l'l2lCK S'l‘I“.l‘lll-INS. Ont -«ll. Doc. Int, 1855. CHEESE! CHEEBEH US'l‘ rum-ivc.l r'0IlI Iloston. vi fitrtlicr supply . rxtiilllrlll quality. at the Rise QQILANI Hot.-sl )g Is. Im l.il.i'.lt Sr. SUN.