‘ the enemy. ,_,HASZARD’S GAZE'l“I‘ls, OCTOBER. 13. Pass or _Sssss'roi>ci..—We resent our readers this day with a Plan of Se astopol; it will be found very useful, new that the Allies have I obtained a footing within the walls. Tbclledan and Malakhol were erected since the Plan was taken, their situation is u ii the high ground to the left, just below the gurcs 13 and 12. Biiirisn Msii.s.—'I‘he Steamer Lady Le Mai- chant brought an English Mail yesterday afternoon. Although it was three o clock be- fore the Mails arrived at the st-ollice. our readers will find the rincipal details of the news copied at len h into our paper. There is a despatch tbrou h St. Petersbur . to the ellev-t that the Allies gad repulsed the Itussians at Eupiiltoria, but beyond this nothing occurred in the Crimea. ,We can easily conceive that it is the policy of the Allies to keep their move- ment secrét, in order the more eflectuully to check the proceedings of their enemies. The Telegraphic report to Pictou, says: The Allies in Sebasto lure turning the guns of Fort Nicholas, whic was uninjured, against The other works are bein made effective. It is found that the Russians in Fort Constantine can rnke Sebastopol, even the plateau in the rear, but the tiring has been weak thus far. Relnforr-enients lind been sent from Constan- tinople" lo l-Iupatoriai. It is reported through ussiiiii channels that the allies had sent 20,- 000 men to Eupatorizt, and that the Russians in that vicinity were attacked and compelled to retreat. r , Nothing doing in tlic B:i.ltic The principal part of the lleet is to winter or. Kiel. —< O J—- ,Wssi.i.i'.i.v Ssii'.'ici;s.—'l‘lio Ii-'\'. Dr. Riche , (,‘o-Del.-gate ofrlie \\'e.~lt-ynii Metliodist Conle- reiiec of Eisti-rn British .\iiioi'icu, will ollieiatc to-iiioiro-.i‘, in the Wesleyan Clinpcl, in this Cit ,—iu the morning at liailf-post ten o'clock. an in the evening at linlf-past six. He will also address the children of the Sabbath Schools, at the Ulinpcl, at linlllpiist two. On Wedrcsday evening next, at 7 o'clock, a public service will be held by llr. lticliey, at which nn explanation will be given of the arrangements recently made by the organiza- tion of the Conference for the Lower Provinces of British Aiuerien. .Port of Charlottetown. ' ARRIVED. Oct I3. Sclir. Anniindale, Ilenristo, luy Verte; deal. Iilizribelh. Cuiiso; lis'i.&c. l2ili, Morning slur. l‘iispo, Ilnrhor Ilushee; fish; Specul.-itor. Cunso; fish. Jiiiie, Yarinouth, Apples, 61.0 ‘sen Slur, lloslon; goods. rigt. .‘I'lIllI.B Ceiste, Boston; goods. Ludy l.e.\Iiirclinnt, Piciou, mails, &c. Julia, llalifnx; goods. Rival, McLeod, Sidney; coal. 13th, Ship lllnjesrin, \\'alsh, Liverpool; goods, &,c. Lively Lass, Plctou; coal. Ploughboy, do.; do. Virgin, Martel, Canso; fish. IAILID. Oct. I0, Lady l.eMsrehunt,'Pictorr;mails. Brothers, _Hubert, Halifax; produce. Ornament, Lulu; fish- mg 12th, Glory, elllsnc, St. John, N. B.: produce. Burque lthurial,L—-——, by Captain McKie. John Creelmsn, Pictnu; bsl. News. Arrivals in Europe from hence. PIystoulh,Sept 20—Dors. I9-—Fsnny. 2l—-Ithuriel Liverpool, Sept. l8——-Ellen. l'l—lsliinder. 27- Poam. 28-Jsdda. Crookhuven Sept. 25—F'aniiy. Clyde, Sept. 25--James. Sliislds, Supt. 25-Venus. ,,_._._._ Charlottetown Markets, Oct. 10. Beaf,(sinall)lb. Ada Gd Oatmeal, 23d a Rs! Do. by quarter. 3d a 5d , Turkeys each. I5sa7s orlr, . did a Md . Goose. 2s 8d a Is Do. (small), 6da 8d l Ducks, ls Id a lo Cd Ham. nona. l l"owls, ls a ls 6d Hutton, 3§d a 6d 4 Piirtridges, 7d a Lamb, per lb. 3d a 6d ' Chickens per pair lsa20d Butter (fresh), I-Ida l6d Dd do. by tub ls ld it Is 3d Oats, per b ozon, 7d a usli. 2s a is M Tallow, Is a Is 2d Potatoes, ls 6d a 2s , lld a Is 'I'urnips, Is a la 8d fly’, Sid a 85d Homespun yd., 8s 6d a be Pearl Barley, 8d Hay, ton, to. a 80s 7 NOTICE. HOSE Persons who bought goods at Lsuchlsn II‘Leun's sale on the Princetown llcsd, on the 24th day of April last and gave their notes of hand for the same, are hereby informed, that their motes are is my posseaicn for ccllectiusi and will be-.-due the 84th ds ofOct. I855; if aospsid when due. they. will be for w" cut further.rio,t' . ~ .. . ER. Auctioneer. 9th Oct. I855. -. . II. CARDIN Coach and Sleigh Making. OBIIKT IIHNTYRE relurnstbaaki‘ for the pn.. troasgu heruiofsra extended to, _ ' ,l and, would inform the public, Iliat he keeps on lizind, rind ‘lllt|I(¢I ' to o er,— ‘ Garrlagesfwlagons.,Cairts.l I le 1 g h s, & c. U or Qfitonitnet, tobsr Iltli, I895. éussmqs rnox ms rseiias. “ Who will pretend,” ssystbs Montrrslitrgus, “ that the Queen of Great Britain in the titles she has lately conferlud on individuals in Canada, really knew or cared any thing about the merits of the parties so honored. The baubles conferred are, however. harmless, and we should not olijccl lo iliem, were it not that this practice is becoming so frequennas to lead to the apprehension that our statesmen may forget that they are colonists. bound to protect our, interests as paramount to all others-than of Great Britain, even when put in. to the balance. We had specimens of the as sumprion of the guardianship of Imperial interests in prefeieiice to Provincial interests, by l\lr.Hinclis last Session on various occasions, especially when he brought forward his memorable project to make free grants of land to the soldiers in the Crimea No one better than Mr. Hiiicks could know ihe injurious consequences that would have llovud from such an imprudent disposition of the public property. His Quixotic answer to Mr. lli-we’s pamphlet was another manifest attempt to curry favor in Downing Street. He has now reaped the reward of his servility in Ilie govern- ment nf II.ll'l}a(lrl8s conferred on him. Whilst we cordial _v join in the satisfaction expressed by the portion: ofilie Press favorable to Mr. Iiincks, at his prninotinn (I) it is on totally different grounds to those ihry assume. We coiiuratulate the coun- iry on his withdrawal from our political arena. because we are under the conviction, that the ta- lems and energy with which he is so eminently endowed, would he, were he to remain amongs us, perverted from their proper purpose. We re. juice then to see him removed toanotlier sphere, ii where isrolie liopcd,he will not enjoy equal facilities for doiiig miscliief, to those he enjoyed here. On Ibis ground we are anything rather than disposed to find fault with the British Government in the matter. But if they imagine tlist this elevation will contribute to conciliata the Ciinzidian people towards Imperial rule, they are egrepiousl, iiiis— taken. it would imply gross ignorance ofour :ill'airs- to suppose. that the position of Mr. Hincks in Canada as a discarded and disgraced Minister was unknown to those who have selected him Ior speciail honor at the bands of Her Majesty, and it therefore indicates little disposition on their part to cultivate feelings of cordiality with our Legi- laiiire. The promotion indeed can scarcely be regarded as anything else than an act of antagon- -sm—an establishment of an Imperial Court of Revision over the judgments of our Court of Par- liimeiit. It affords a dangerous precedent in the impunity it offers to arbitrary Governors and cor- rupt Ministers hereafter.” . _:.._.oj. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. The stesmer,Stsr of the West arrived at New York on the 30th ult. with California dates of the 6th September-eighteen days later. She brought $1,150,000 in specie and 650 pas. sengers. . The Star of the West brings the first number of Col. Kinncy’s pspcr—Tbe Central American-— The Colonel has been elected Governor of San Juan and its territory, and his paper contains his inaugural proclamation. He intimates that the diflicultics with the Accessory Transit Company are about to be settled by amicable negotiations, and holds out the prospect that, at the next session of the U. S. Congress, remuneration will be made by the American government for the losses cc. 9‘ cssioned by the bombsrdmsntuf Greytown. Col. Walker with one hundred and tifiy nion. lauded st Virgin Bay o the 3d of Sepieniber_ when he was attacked by a party of 400 troops from Rivs's, under Gen. Grsndiols. 'l'lie latter was defeated with a loss of fifzy men. Walker's loss was only five. It was reported that Col. Walker was to sttscli Rivas in a ferv days. ' ' I The Government had demanded the arms and ammunition lately receiiied by the Transit Com- pany, and howat Castillo. Ttsdest Ssn Frsntlisco was d ull. The mines were doing pretty well. l An American steamer Illllubfil despstcbed to 'tbe_Msxlean coast to inquire into recent injuries to the persons rind property of American, ‘citizens. ' A disturbance had occurred at Ronrir river in ;wliicli the. superintendent of Indian Affairs fol Oregon, llllPQ,WIl'Il€! and In o Indians were ltillcd. The lliiiisli frigate Ampliirrire has arrived ai Ssnflfrariciscn from Peiropanlowslri and the Rus- sian Fort at the river‘ Alnour. They foiitidrlie places nearly‘ deserted. She lay there fi've’days. tsliing surveys of the ‘river. A Russia!)-,tn_sn of_ war found there was blown up. "I ,. :1 v I . REPORTS BY FRENCH PRISONERS IN RUSSIA. 'l'lic Constantinople correspondent ol'La Prcsss writes: A considerable exchange of prisoners has taken, place at Odessa. From some of the l"r_encli oliicers exchanged who have arrived at Uonslantinupls, some curious particulars have been elicited. These oflicers concur unanimously in doing justice to the good intentions of the Emperor of Russia with respect to themselves. Ilis orders were full of kind foresight, and bore the impress of n generous clinracier. For ex- ample, when the French oflicers were sent to Odessa. the Emperor Alexander gave orders that they should all receive fresh eqnipmenIs(mrin_\' ol them wanted it badly enough); their debts sl- so were to be paid, iflhey had lnt‘lll‘I'PtI any at the depot. Unfortunately the Russian administra- tion, which has never enjoyed a very good rep-i- iatioiifor morality. saw in this an opportunity for a little profitable trade, which it took care not to neglect. At Odessa, either the conimriiider of the detzicliment, or the head ofllie police,_ or some oiher functioiiary (I do iioi know the guilty person, but I certify the |'.ict). some one, in short, sent for a dealer in ready-znzule clothes, miide I bargain with him, and clothed iliu otiiccrs in dres- ses which they value at about I5 or l8 francs. The dress (‘onsislrd of a pair of trousers, a pal- etor, rind a cap made of cloth Many of the oili- ccrs refused to put the dress on. I cannot tell W A N T E D . MILLER. for u Grist Mill,,who thoroughly ua. dcrstandu his business, to whom lgberal wages "llb ' .—A Ito M Gun“ Pp, “JESSE WRIGHT. Bedeque Mills, Sept. 20. N .B.—A single Man preferred. Friend of the Prince Edward’ Islander. HOLLOWAY'8 OINTMENT. EXTRAORDINARY cunt: or i_sru.~u !! or AN oi.n i..uiv IIVENTY irivu visas or AGI. Copy of o Lcflerfrom Jllr. Thomas Weston, (Bock Slore,) Toronto. dated tits 9th October. I864. To Professor llollowiiy, the sum allotted for the purpose by tho l‘}uiperor. but I should hesitate to believe, Ilirit he could have restricted his generosity in the purchase of clothes of such ridiculous cut that that’ excllml general nierrinieril on the ilt‘.l)iIlI(£lllIllI of the oili- cers at Kziniieseli. I do not give you these de- rails as matters of si-nodal, lint to lo til a duly, and to respond to the desire of the Russian Gov-' ernment ixself. The orders from St. Peters- burg were, I repeat, highly sarisfiiciory, but they were not e.\'(-cured. Besides, I know from other sources, that by the desire of the llinperor Alex- ander, llic minister of Iizrvaiia, to wlioiii was en- trusted ilie care of \\all'llll|Q over French inter- ests. licggrd the French Govt-riinieiit to send to have to lod:_ve against the adiniiiistralion. llt'IIl¢‘r|:Illl rzftlic 10th I‘(‘(_'llIlt'll| nfrlie line, of ilie liresson briI_':tde. and the Doluc division, was put in the swine ap'|l‘llIlt’llI with :i do-sr-rier froiu the foreigri legion. llis cornplninis, 3lrlllN.‘SSt‘ll to the governor of Sirnferopnl, were ln‘I(lt‘ in \‘.Ilil. At the hus|\iI:il at Siinfcra-pol were two snns-lieuteii- ants. One Ilt-ltlll-_‘.~‘ to the (‘linsseurs ri pied, the other to the Tirnilleurs Algi-rieiiiies. ll-irli were taken in the ditches at the l\IlIl(ll\'IIIT. l*I.icli of llIPlll \\.'ll p[€S€lIIt‘(.l with :i sIi!l’l, as their own was bloody. When they left, llit'y' were olilii_:cd to give luck the lliissiar. shirts In return for their own. A cnpiiiiii of the 46th regiinent. of the Conslon brigade rind the d’AuIeni:irre division, was cuinpn llerl to travel from Siiriferopol to Khnvkow, on foot, secured with is cliiiin such as is used for condemned prisoners on their road to Siberia. The officer, burning with indignation, tore ofl‘liis epznlerres and cross, and put them in his pocket. At Simferopul, an ollicer of the 2 roslmerit of ibe foreign legion of the Bszziine brigade, and Pate division, was lying in the hos- iial. A Russian officer asked him to change money with him, in order, as he said. to have a piece of French money as asouvenir of the war. he French otiicer consented; but hearing that an English cflicer had yielded to the same re- quest, and had never received any equivalent for his money. lie demanded pay merit. The conse- quence was, that the Russian made off, and was no more heard of. Instead of receiving their sta- red allowance of three francs - per diem, the French officers were paid only two francs. It was only after an appeal to‘Ilie Bavarian consul that this was remedied, and the arrears paid up. Our officers had their torn clothes replaced by old Russian garments, and their ssbres were not returned them. Amongst the Russian oflicers who made part of the escort which accompanied the French oflicers and soldiers, particular notice must be made ofa Greek named Psima. This man was so filthy as to be perfectly repulsive; he never used an haiidkcrchief. and at table he tore in pieces with his fingers the fowls which be pla- ced befire his guests. This man, Psims, was one day in charge of eighty prisoners, under-olii- cars and soldiers. He l't’CelvL‘d for each soldier 20 copcclts or 80 ceiitiines (eigbtpeisce) a day. Meat, be it observed, is scarcely worth,in qu- mnde a tolerable profit on thejoiirney. The mo- ney subscribrd in tlie. Frpnclnsrmy for the use, of the prisone desriiiarion. I The result of what, has trsns‘pirefl,l seems to in-, that everything which is trsiisactcdj iliroiigli rlih elal majarlgéucralis well IIlIlllj:NI.‘, otlicer to whom they are sent. you when he is on the road. if he is nritjpo (‘.2 go With this exception, all is dieordIr,,snd acts the nsriire of those wbiehl have related arc, continual occurrence. ' . ‘ 'I ' i liussia ibe tmlllpl-Illlls wliicli the prisoners might, A; lfeeling it my duty to do so. ' It i H’ u i.i.ovvavl :2“, Strand, (neai:lTe:7tIg obfglrzrliiion fund by nl rs in many cases never reached its} Nuiliing is lost. Goods :ind,uioney arrive to the‘ lnr or ‘size . m Sshsstopol. e'fvp_r'y,,discrder sflised t¢;eucb Sii-,—Gratitude compels me to make known to ya the exiriiordinnry benelit un rigird parent has derived from the use ofyour Pills. My mother wus rililictcd for upwards of four rind twenty years ivith nstlinia rind spiiting of blood; it was quite ugony to see her sulfur and liizzir liur cough; I have often declared, that I would give nll I pIl.s'.'lt‘H'it£lI to have her cured ; but ‘althougli I pnid fl hirge sum for medicine and advice. it was all to no purpose. About three months ago, I tlionglit perllripd your Pills might benefit her ; at all events I resolved to give them a trial, which I did; the result wus iiinrvellous: by slow degrees, my Illltllllff hecziine better, rind uftcr pcrsevering ivit your reiriudie.-i for nine weeks, she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of lii-nlth, ulihon i St.'Vt:lll_\ -live years old. ' I I rciniiin, Sir, Your obliged, (Signed) TIlO.\l:\S WESTON. RENIARKAIILI CURE OP DKOPSY. Al-"rt-IR Ill-Zl.'\‘G TAPPIED 1‘Hni-:l TIMII. ‘ Copy of a Letter form ./Inlliony Smilli, E34 11. i."u.i-, .\’Ju.i Srolia, dated the 25th Jfugusl, I85 ‘'I' l’rof«-ssor llollowny, Sir.——I desire to ndd my testimony to the value of your Pills, in C?Itlt2S of dropsy. For nine riiorirlis I sull'ered the greatest torture \\ itli this distressing corn- plziinl; was tapped three times, and finally given up by the doctors; lizrvini; become iurippearrince as a‘ skeleton, nu with no more strength in me than a child just burn. It was then, that I thought of trying your Pills, rind immediately sent for n quairitity, Zlllli coninienccd using them. 'l'lie result I can scarcely credit even now, although true it is. Aflul‘ using them for four weeks, I felt much better. and by perseveriiig with them, at the expiration of two months. was completely cured. I huve since an- joyed the best of health. um ' Yours sincerely (Signed) ANTHONY SMITH. ABTONISHING CUIII OF GENERAL DIBILIII AND r.ivi:it com-i.sirr'r ll Co y of a Letter from Willie! R00“. 9! gharlollsloum, Prince Edward Island, dated l7lh Nos. 1854. , To Professor Holloway, Sir,—I am happy to say, that your Pills have re- stored me to health after suffer for nine years from the most intense general debilit and Iangour, my liver and bowels were also cinch derangcd'fcr the whole of that time. I tried many medicines. but they were of no good to me, until I had recourse to your Pills. by taking which, and following the printed directions for seven weeks I was cured, after every other means failed to the uutoniliuisnt of my nei'gh- bours. acquaintances, and friends. Isball ever eel . iitelul ‘to you for tliit sptoriishi restoration to - altb, and will recommend your Pills to sllsuferuvs. I remain, Sir, your humble survhnt, (Signed) “A ILLIAM REEVES. Time celebrated Pills are womisrjfully sficatioru in the following coinplainls. Agus Dropsy Inflammation Asthma Dysentery Jaundicu Bilicus Com lninls Eryslpelau Liver Colli- Blotches on t e skin Female Ir_rcgulsi‘i- ' pldints tsin places, I5 ceinimes.(iliroe bslf-pence) a B°“'.°'C°'.”l’l"'"' ,. °' . '.'"' pound. When they ll.lll8-l, this man took from‘ gzgnlamon on,“ ,._.::°" °r'" k'"d' :',::m.,i'm the lpeulm‘ nldmu or H slmflp Md ."i"° ‘M ‘n. Bowels (‘ Retention of ima totie so inrs. In spneof this new men- C°mump,ion l4“d_.d-up Um, ““'°- "‘° '3'" ‘WP ‘MI! I=:-l- W39! “'9! -"P Debiliity iindigestion ‘ ‘sci-oraiI.yor red at their destination, the soldiers reiterate 30,.-1-h,o.,, 3,0“. ‘ad G,.,,,...'~' gm,‘-. Vu IIIC Illfy IIMI "I369 0“ ‘I10 TOId.' 1° secondafy Tic uoloufeu fimflflffl _‘ silence tliem‘. Pi-lvnii gave to each a silver rou- mm. ' v¢,'...'.-at nfigégiung gum all-of lile._or f_-» i; francs. niiiltiiin in the whole a lots’; Ulcer. ' ;,,i,,..,,,., rm... _ ’ ,|riii_¢|s of 320 non. We may be perinitteg to suspect’ wh'stsvsr‘e’aiis‘e,‘&c. 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