IIASZARD’S GAZETTE, APRIL with plentiful expectoration. sotliat the pliysicians. on the 22d, begged his Majesty would keep his room. The Emperor would not hear :1 word of it; on which one of the pliysicirins said to him, “No medical man in the whole army would allow airy soldier so unwell as your i\lajs.<.ty is to leave the hospital, for he would be sure that his patient wotild soon come in agiiii worse." The I-linp:-ror answered, " You have done your duty, gciitlcrnen, and I thank you, and now I will do mine; and on this he gotinio n sledge in rather cold wi-ailier,aiid drove to the lrlxercisirig-hoiisc to see smile men of the Infantry of the Guard, who were Kllrblll. to march into l.ithu:inia to make up the corriplcirienr of the regiiii-.-nts there. At this inspection, which was the last occtisioit of the Itlrnperors being seen in public, he evidently very unwi-.ll, cou..rhml violently, expec- torated excessively, and said as he went away, “I am in a pcrfcrt bath (of perspir:itiori.”) al- though it was anytliing but warm in the Exercis- ing-liouse. The Ernporor then drove to Prince Doluorouki, the .'\‘linister of War, who was ill, cautioned him not to go out too soon, and then returned to the Winter Palace. in the evening he was present attlie prayers for the first week of Lent, stayed some time with the Empress. hut complained of being cold, and kept his cloak on in the room. 3 From that evening the Einperor did not quit his little study. It was there. on February ‘.23, that} he received his Flugel Adjutant, Colonel vonl Tcttenborn, and despatclied him to Sebastopol; all! the while lying on the sofa, and covered up withl his cloak. Alter that his Majesty transferred alli 5. at w bnllflefl 1M0 I110 hand-'1 Of the Grand Duke Alex’; the meeting of Gus-consumers, is ublislicd in: the 1st June, I8.)-1. at 20s. per thousand cubic an er. r The days from February 2-lth to the 27th passed! over without one’s learning anything further on} inquiry than that “ the Ernperor does not leave" his bed, as he is somewhat feverish . the cough is, gcttting less and less hard,” &c. - During the whole time he was ill the Emperor lay only on his camp be«l,i.e., on a casing ofllussia‘ leather filled with hay. is bolster of the same kind. rind with a blanket and his cloak over him. ' It was not till February 28, that his state was; looked on as decidedly serious. On that niglit he became rapidly worse. The physicians apprehciid- l ed a paralysis of the lungs. On the evening of‘ March 1, they despaired of his recovery. ' The Empress and the Crown Prince begged! him,nt the request of the physicians, to take‘ the sacrament. It was not till then that the Emperor seems to have recognized the real danger of his state : but hardly any shock is stated to have been noticeable in him. In the night from the 1st to the 2d inst., Dr iVIandt-coinmunicritcd to the Emperor that lit). was dangerously ill, and that more particularly E his lungs were violently atlected, and gave great ground for apprehension. The Em eror ons- wered very calml “And so you tiink that I am liable to a paralysis ofthe lungs?" To which l)r. Mandt uniiwercd, “ Such a result is very possible." Itiissic, ct do no part oublicr lcs paroles de papa" (the late King of Prussia.) At lii-st the face of the cor so was very much sunk and fallen in; but in tie cvening the fine features had become more imposing than ever from their repose and reguliirit . Up to the present time the I‘llIlpX'l.“~'S has home this uiiexpccted nnil fearful blow with wonder- ful strcngtli. Yesterday cvcnirig she passed tin lronr entirely alone with the corpse. The constcriiation which O\t:l't!illue ct‘-ry one at the sudilorincss of this fearful blow. is now giving place to the feelings ofpain and grief. Hollotrmft‘r Ointzncrit and Pslls. an infallible Reniedy fu:r13lotclies on the akiii.-—l'Iilgi-.r .\lortiiner, aged 25, of Aniipolis, N. S , \‘V ii for live ye:irs a severe sullisrcr with blotches on the skin, the whole of his face, neck, anus, and linnds, boon disfigured wiili them like suizill pox ; hc norisulted several very clever medical iiicit, who told him it was the pre- dicating syiiiptniiis of some disease, ivliich nlitrnied hizii cxciecdiiigly ,- however. he took llnlloway‘s Pills irnniediiitely, l|lllI rubbed the Ointinent on the parts alfectcd, and in two weeks the whole of the blotclies dis.-ippenred. an dhislioultli wascouiiiderubly improved’ These rcinedies will cutie the uiost dscply seated old wounds and ulcers, even of twenty years standing. as ziA"1i:o7s 2. A z 2: -r TB. w......{.,, iifiiil Zii.'iEa_s5f’ W pleted, and gas generated and supplied of a r uulity, we are info:-nied, for superior to that of eitlier llalifux or l’ictou, and now comes the point in dispute, and one that line subsisted The British Mails arrived this morninn at 7 o'clock‘ We give the most prominent featiires of the Ile\'.'.‘l. The bags of London Neivspiipcrs have been left behind at Cape Toriricntiric. and will subsist as long as joint-stock corri- nics exist. You Cllill‘;,';I3 too much, say the collstlulers: wo deny it. says the Company. and we will prove it also, rays the hitter, here are oiii'0lio-iks. We coiiiiiieiiccd with a capital of J.‘6. 04> currericy, from various circunistanccs Sweet mush, M um“ _‘c0”cmOn Wm be “ken we have l):-,ell t,,,.ccil to expend .Ll_l,_‘.’.G2 Ids -Id, up ,0 deg-my expenses’ we mm we friends will be iiearly double ol what we had unticipu.tcd. In m,,_.,_,]_ consequence of slinrelrolders not coming for- .:~.:- ward we have been compelled to borrow money for which we are ourselves paying interest: hitherto we have received none. When we first coininenced supplying you with gas we; riaiuerd ‘.’.Us :3 the price \V'lllCl| we were in; M Ge,,,.ge,mvn_ on vj-|m,.sduy, me la, “web, by hopes, We mlght not mconslstcntly Wlth °“r;\Villiaiii Sanderson, Esq., J. I’., John Iiielly, of own interests at some future day iilford tojltlontague River, l.ot 59, to Mary Siuitlr, of Grand lessen. Circunistainces have, however, altcr- River, 5. ed: every thing has rison,onc of the nc- By the sonic, on Thursday, the 22d ‘.\l~.irc.li,.VIr. ccsszii-y ar-ticles-—.tsplialtuin—-100 per ccnt., Daniel Mcliie, of Boy Fortune, Lot 43, to Miss Pictou Cool, 25; labour, the same: in self- Elizabeth Burke. of the same place- dcfenco, therefore, and in justice to those, the OM11“ l5lh “ll-v “Y “"3 Re“ 1"“-‘C, M‘-““""“)'. great body ofsliarc-liolders, who have entrusted M“ ''‘’.l"‘ I,‘°l"‘§‘." Cl“'"l°““‘°“""’ '° “"5 Cl'“l°'-‘° their interests to our care, we must raise the M°N°'“° C“"“"d"‘l" price ofgzis, as both the Pictou and Halifax M0,? 'l'°.29"l' "3' by #3” ‘1“'"°f MI’ G°°'3° Ci_)mp:ii_ii_es liavo done. Now, in order to judge Clfve:l3('l'isl,\:°‘V ‘°" ‘m’ m ‘ "S 5 “r5“'°" L°°k°'by’ ‘:ll‘0tli;.|:”:"C*” “ltlld Jgstncfl of ‘I30 °°.“““°‘ °.fE On the 13th lllarcli. by the Rev. VV. Snodgrass, ‘M "'5 0.’ .'° °"‘P““.‘I» ‘*0 “Eu” °,°“5"9Mr. Lemuel llyde, \Vest River, to Miss Elizabeth der thorn, and it is what they really in point of Mccnjjun,‘ Dog m,,e,._ law uw.nn1ndn'Idual. Let us suppose for It At St. Eleiinor’s, on the 27th ult . by the Rev. J. moment, that Mr. Heard is the individual pro- ll. Read, 8. 1)., Mr. ltobert McDonald, to Miss On Thursday evening next, at the 'I‘eiiiper:inco Hall, the Seventh of the series of Meetings will be held, some of the benefits oftho M.-iinc Law, will be discussed. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clocli. Married, On the 24th March, by the Rev. J. B. Strong, John Trenarnirn. l-I.~r:;., to Mrs. (‘ntlierino Griffiths, widow oftlio late (3.-ipt.-iin Giillitlis. The rep] of the Directors of the Charlotte- town Gas Eight Company to the Resolution of thisday’sissue,a.nd on rht, we thin , to convince the most dcmrmincd o the op ositionists that the Directors were fully justifie in making the advance. Whether it were good policy in them to make the advance so suddenly and uncx pectedly in 11 community so unaccustomed to joint-stock associations, and apparently under- standing so little of their true nature and pur- pose, may be a question which however, con- cerns themselves alone, and with which the ublic—as we think-have nothing to do. As it is of the greatest importance to n. youn growing and needy country, that joint stoi- companies should be supported and encouraged, we will crave a little attention to the true rin- ciples in which both stock-holders and the public ought to be regulated in their inter- course with each other. “ Union is strerigth," it is nlso security, When a great number of persons contribute to acommnn fund, can is s I! m, ii. large capital is at once raised which inn be employed in a. project. which, if it even foily, is not likely to entail rain or even distress, in most cases, upon those embarking in it; which mi-rlit not be the cnso.il' one or it few individiia s only were concerned, failure in such a contin ney might imply total ruin, inevitably considerable inconvenience and individual sufiering. It must not, however, for a. moment be supposed, that the mass of tlioso who embark in joint- On this the Emperor very calmly and collect- cdly took the sacrament, took leave of the Em-l press, their cliildron and grandchildren. kissed » each, and blessed each one, with a. line voice,: and then retained only the Eiriprcss and the , Crown Prince with him. { This was about four o'clock in the morning. 1 The Emperor suid subsequently to the Em-‘ press. ‘- Do go now, and take a little rest, I beg of ou." She answered, “ Let me remain with you; I would I could deport with you, if it were only possible." 'I‘o this the Emperor ro-. lied, " No : you nitist remain here on earth.‘ alto care 01' your hwllhi 3_0 fill"-I you may 50 sanguine are projectors as to the antici atcd . his own, he has certainly no right to be liberal the centre oftho whole family. Go now; I will send for you when the moment _approac-lies." The Empress could not do otherwise than oh_oy this distinct expression of the Emperor's Wlll,l and left the room. l The Emperor then sent for Graf 0rlofi', Grafi Adlorberg, and Prince Dolgorouki, thanked’ them to: their fidelity, and bade them farewcll.l Sn uoutly the Emperor had all the servants‘ imn ' tely about him sent in, thanked thorn for their services, blessed them, and took leave of them: on which occassion he is said to have been himself very much aflbcted. Last of all the Kammerfruu Von Rohrheck was sent for. Emperor thanked her for the fidelity she had-always shown the Empress, for the care loh she had always tended her in sick- ness. d her never to quit the Iimppess, andonde with, “ And remember me kin y at Pebrhol, that Pin so fond of.” The E_mpOl'0l' ruse: fKIf0ll'l’l1Illd, and said to him, "It iano u o ours. Whilst thsyflmpcrorhi father confeuar was king with him, he took the Empress's hand Ind ut it into the priest's, as if he would cori- fide he Em prose to the ecclesiatic. After this the Emperor lost his speech for it while, during whicdli Ems pp was an agedliln; ra or, and crossc iinse repeats . e’ subicqueritly regained his voice, ii.n_ spoke: 1';-our tvvrin to time up to his decease, which took place without it‘ strug la in presence of the of the “hole family, are , at ten minutes, past noon. Alriiost the last articulate words that the: Emperw ii olrr wcio. “_DiteI I Frlts (King of: Prussia) o renter touyouraln rnduie pour la. stock under-takin s, do so from motives of patriotism or for t in public benefit, at their own individual loss or hazard. Individuals may be found, who nrc willing to do so as individuals sninetiiiios come forward and found I} College or an llospiial, but these are the exception; the other is the rule, and joint-stock companies in all countries are found to be associations for the prolitable employment of capital expected to yield an unriua return, greater or less than the prevuilirig rate of interest in proportion to the risk incurred. Ilcnce calculations are al- ways made, as to the probable dividends, and so results, and so uvuricious the majority 0 cap- itulists anxious to get more than the current rain of interest, that there are times when this anxiety becomes a manic. Witness the Missis- si pi scheme of Low and the late rallwn mania. In these cases. an useful form of insti- tutions has dcgencra into a more vehicle for ambling. But even in their brightest and eslthicst phase, 'oint-stock companies are mere associations or the prgicss of res’ ' 3 larger profits either imm intely or proa- ctively. Let us just look a little into the istory of the formation of the com ny whose conduct is under discussion. It be its origin oonfelsedly in self-interest, a number of those to whom it od supply of light is essential to the success ul management of their business, found that this supp y could not be had but at it cost enormous compared with what it would be, if gas could be obtained here as in other countries, at it fair rats proportionate to the capital employed in furnishing it. Calculations are made and enquiries were instituted, I public meeting was called and the result was, that the resent conipan was formed. did the pa he come foryard with that generous order for the improvement of the town and con- tributed thcir notes to the supply of the neces- sary capital! o. It was only y the strenu- ous exertions of some of the leaders, that’ the necessary two~thirds of the pro sed capital £4,000) currency was subscribe for, in order to enable the Com try to go into operation. 5 9 lAftera great deal of seal and labour on the throwing nwny N '"9,?_'. part of the directors, a commencement was made. and happily seal and gratuitous by the continuance of that 1 labour, the works are com-g pi-ietor of the Gas Works, and that be com- Grace Bound -, boili of St. E|eanor’s. smcnccd supplying his customers with gas. on On the 29th tilt., at St., Elcanor's. by the Rev. J. ’ H. Read. 8. l)., l\lr.John Gay. of Lot l7, to Rebecca E feet : in three months after, an advance takes Symins,daughterof Mr. John llaynenof Townaliip I9. , lace similar to that we have described ; woul Ir. llcnrd consider himself bound to continue to supply his customers with gas at a ruinous loss, or ought his customers to require him? The case, put in this way, tells home. The fact is, the consumers who met in the Temperance Ilall gave Jcddart law, the rule of which was, to hang the party first. and try him afterwiisds.: They pass a resolution condemiiirtory of the pro- On the 28th inst‘, at St. Eleannr’s, Mr. Charles Broad, formerly of Kilkarnpton, Cornwall, England, aged 37 years. On Tuesday, the 20th instant, Mary, the beloved wife of Mr. Andrew Bell, of Hope River, Cavendish, ._ll ed 28 ‘ears. Her complaint commenced wit ceedings of the proceedings of tho Directors,ljgkiijjjjiuognoifj-h? ”r’§f:,ell,‘i;nj‘ [:0 me ll"-ijjn’ '5“! wmmut 3° m“°l' 35 °“‘l“l"i“$§ “'l‘°.tl“3" trwilarge cirdlg of relfaiiiiles null fiicnils ‘Irdel(l:llllll€Il:nlIO: facts bore. thorn out in their conclusion orlcmiy .-em.m,|, not, or giving the Directors at chance of being: A; Chmloueiown, P, B, lglana, on sunday, the heard. Tliequcstion to have been mooted at the ; I8th hIfll‘(_:l|,.I‘.i55, Henry Gold.-rworihy, late ii ‘ me(pting,tshl<l)uld have been], Dho tge pricles ofgas gate Soldier iridlle; l\lajesly’s Royal Newfoundland an or . a ow or spirit-irr t ear tio sumo: 0mpIIIy.a"e 5 years- rel-ativ_o proportions to out? nnother now that '3 _.,,___ __ _ ,_ _ WW” ::::y.;‘.‘.*:.°:.‘.';‘:.:s:e’ or the same proportion, they may safely conclude5DR' LFLANES CELEBRATED LIVER mus‘ that they are not worse off in this respect on Being ‘"“"°”v and 0°‘ k"°Wl"3 Wl'°lh°" I‘ ‘W’ 'ceeded frmn derangement of the liver or merely the let Mai-cli,tlinn on the 1st June. They‘; . must confess, however, that they have bccnf:i","°"°‘.'° l,“'“‘ p°"'"'d9d '° l’“"°l""'° “ b°‘ °f D'- ‘riuther hasty; the answer of the Directors has 5 uscl(i“':;’l"m(’;’:;’b"'v':';l ‘[3‘r:;’i‘:';l;,":l'i‘:“"e‘ld b°{°;"’nl 1:‘: t d f . V . . ’ ’ ' - ...°.I’.’2"3i iiii. bi-°‘..'.;q'»l'3‘..‘...”‘$«5:l%“l%§T‘§§T‘ ll’: ' °W":8 P°'!°°' "°'*""- W.‘ ="°*%"""r mam!»--‘I inure" of £11,262 Ms. d.’ at 6 per con‘ ’i' a ‘Eil".icI:IedLnll6 s Celebrated Liver Pills to all similarly sum not ensil raised, over and above all the N.,,'y,,,, Mom, 25 1852 cost ofmaterinl and expence of menu merit. p, s_ Ti, ' b by ' - The s eciul General Meeting of the Shnre-hold- M’Lane's Cdlolirntlleld if “T6 mmedyl limo Dr- P _ ermi age. can be ad at all ers will be held on the 6th of this month, and res iectnble Dru Stores in this cit . the matter will, no doubt. undergo a thorou h urchasers wi I means be careful to ask for, and sifting, and it may be, that both parties will e ' take none but Dr. Lane’s Liver Pills. There are better satisfied, and understand one another mile? “"9: P“"P°"l"8 '0 59 Live? Pills. now before I'l- bctter for the future. One thing, however, "'9 P“b“c~ should be always borne in mind, that Directors , are but trustees, and that they have other peo- GILMA N S H A IR DYE. ple’s interests to look after as well as their own, and many a one who might be inclined to be liberal, were he himself to be the only loser, will draw bnck,when he ‘reflects that others may not be of the same mind, and that although he he may have a right to do what he will with in this city and surrounding conirtry. Read! GIL- MAN’S LIQUID HAIR DYE instantaneously chnges the _hair to s briliant jet Black or glossy Brown, which is pcrmancnt—does not stain or in any way injure the skin. No article ever yet in- vented which can compare with it. We would advise all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it neverfai'ls—Boston Post. Z. D. GILMAN, Chemist, Washington City, Inventor and sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggisis. Hair-dressers. and Dealers in Fancy Articles, throughout the United I with other people’s money. To rnii EDITOR or Ilaszanifs Gszirrrx. Mr. Editor; I wish through your columns, to call public attention to a perversion of mechanical ri ht 33",, and talent. I make reference to an express on w_ R_ wATs0N' Gena"; Age", for p_ E_ maido by a member of the house, respecting a 1.|.,,¢_ j", o_ gm” Coal Boring Machine; he no doubt measures‘ other poo le’s corn by his own bushel. I must say, it is at a hot-beaded expression, without nscertainingk the fact, and it only recals my memory bite to a similar conclusion made bya Committee for getting it Fire Engine, lately im- rted to this Island. That conclusion was, . that there was neither Brass, Iron, nor Wood good enou h in the Island to make it. Now if you will allow me to be a judge, who have made three already, and one on the Island; I say there is, and as competent hands to make it too. and at u clisa rate, for they learned that by cxperience;i I am rightly informed, it cost them nearly double the amount of my rider. And then did not t one to satisfaction after all. I am inclined to think that the Coafil Borin Machine me turn out rett niuc H _ the seine its the liire Engine, and just is likely! OR Sduio 3 50955 30*“ 5"“ "'1" °""|ko to give as much satisfaction. Now, Mr. Lord " P:g‘ls':"-1 310- E-"<l°"° ii “'° 3°“ 3W0 0‘ hns not been in my dbbp this year-.tolrnow what __“ffl_ __ ;‘"‘’_‘l'__ A_,_____, material is there, therefore he cannot give a‘, T103, correct statement I think he h_M13‘e!t°l°*\rn LLPERSOVS indebted to the Subscribenwhuo "'9 "'°'“'l"l§ °f “W “''°‘'d “ ‘"‘“'l""'-"I- , ‘° accounts were due previous to the lat of Jnntt-i ll SALE, by the Subscriber. I Handsome American WAGONS. Also, 1000 Buslicls Swecdish TURNIPS. JAMES MORRIS. Queen Street, April 8, 1855. J. 8. DEALEY, smr BROKER .uvD co.MJinss1o.N' AND SHIPPING Aoszivr, No 52, South Street, New York. fi§‘I’srticulsr attention given to the uleof Produce. Fiipights and Vessels procured for all parts of the wor . t'.c Island is not more will be put to exponcss without further notice. JAMES PURDlI~".. W. C. Iloss. Charlottetown, 2d April, I855. All papers 2w. sending HI-)l‘|l". like thro ‘ " .. The bestarticle ever used, as hundreds can testify . I Would Mk Mill. if my, 1855, are requested to settle the same, or they _ «