E conanncraa 4;. PUB_i:isHi3t)« ‘ON EVERY "' * M Charlottetown, P. 1, Island. Wednesday, October 15. 18.66. 3 I lllllllNll.,ti Nana-narisnn. WDENESDAY & SATURDAY. I New Series. no. 385. THE RUPTURE WITH NAPLES. A t\l:‘.W attitude is assumed by the Go- vernment of England and France towards tltc King of Naples; and the Journal dcs Debals dc.-clures it to be “ the most import- ant fact of tlte tiuie." Each of the Wes- tcrn I’owers are sending four ships of the line and four frigates to the Bay of Naples. The French minister, upon the arrival of this inc-nacing sqtiadron, is to call upon tlte King for the last time, and demand compli- ance with the wislies of England and France : and in the event of an unsa*isl'ac- tory answer being rcturni-d, lie is to retire on board the ting ship. The Monileitr is to Church or England Prayer 3°01“ A3131“) 3; UWEN have received a large .0 ply of the above and l||'t?' piepated to sell thetn at the following l0WEEfIc;3l,l\|;-d . ‘ “ , ii » Rub’:-szllliigaipiaodlldrbltiidh, Eigiilitissed richly Gill. 38- i\|oror.co. 43 " I-lASZARD’S GAZE'I"l‘E Published by Geo. T. Haszard Queen Square. Is issued twice at week. at 153- P01‘ Y W'- AND CONTAINS. F b » rt 7 ' ' t . - ‘* THE LA'l‘I".S'I.‘ NEW»), Al I.I0.\IE 5. ABROAD. lflqI‘l,lll‘Iil::|"?iil5t.2)in|:'0§(.I‘ m t .,_ ._ -#.—~ - —-—- pica 24mo. 5s 6d. Labourers Wanted! Svo 2:;-.”_ ‘2 N _ , . a . s __ _ ".¥t;°;'t‘;" °' '--.“":"t1;t;.'.t:.-;:i'.?:::st:r..T; ---,0“ N H , ,,,,~E,, ~——r ,1, ,cungeetpt_ _' ‘ between the Bend and Sltedttic in New Brunswick " wg. cg (b the day), litiouil, with the eliziiicetrl‘ Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, mak‘tng’ wellhy job wotk. For paiticulars. enquire (Quenhsl, in Mr. Desbrimyk Bu,-[dmg_,,) La, can l-‘algcd, as. h' Otl" . llll '‘“l’’‘°'ll’9' ‘“ 'l'°_w°'k" - - . h bl’ . d will endea- " »"«'»"~ ‘-‘moo-mm-D» §.:’:'::.'°..::'::.':1:;‘;'::::*..°..:::.,':.t':..:$..::.., B°“‘lo Sew‘ 8' ls‘-’V6' E with business in the above line. Feb. ll. I95“ I. publish a note addressed to the European Powersjustifying intervention in the afliiirs, of Italy; but at tho saute time leaving the 5 world in a state ol profound darkness as to . what the \\'estei-ii Powers intend doing if King Bomha should continue contumacious. l Victoria tlloth and Ctlrtllllg lllills. E fcarriage Bolts. , . - ' , | [,- ; _ A ) ()w[-‘,V I received a large lfhttlizblftit luliirliilitlilniiidfif inissrnsl . A"Iizc~l(liul'tlii;-Labttve—-‘inf ll'llt|!vPtlll0“'l"'a' “l“”’'*''' o I - - . . . ‘I support given in the nbnvo un ls, the lain: lilr"Ll‘l i.mm-ru. I The ]),,(m[_, ,,s__,u,.cs Us that the mm, W,” [,0 Y°'“"- “"5! "°“"" i"'i"'""’ ‘hm he H MW l"el,),',',l,:i,,,i I‘, |",‘ihes "Y: 5:“). 3 8 couched in tcinis “ not of a cliaractur lob ‘°."‘k° '" c"‘”'.,'.',"d tv".“I'\|‘i|l'Il:llII:F\lIlI-'1‘Ilhlggergtllltil -ii u { t‘;.Iti 3 8 t-ticuui-age any rcvoluti tiary nll>V(‘lIl(‘|ll.t ;":,l:(“|!(‘:f"ll':','I'°::Ih_l-_,_ ::j‘_",~,',?:°,,',,,). 'd,.,.,,,,,{’,... |.;.v'...g- £5 -« 5.I6 3-8 It i..- probable that it will rest-uihlc the lan-L justice «lliiie to auniliiox the ' um) pl.-:i!e.lo furtvaid. 3 -: I-4 5-lo‘ 2.5-: 7-“ v,,,,,,g,, 1,93,] 1,), L,,,.d (qa,.e,,d,,,, and C_,,,," JOHN lll’.;\'lJI".li>‘U\'- ll"H'l‘l") l"'”" “°‘“' 35 L ' i Walt-wski in the Coiigrcss, and that it will ‘repeat the .~‘li|lt'lIlL‘lll that this two Courts‘ 'lll[t'l'lt!l'(.‘ in tho iitliiirs of Naples (‘lllIlCl_\' iu: lat (joitstei-vutivo L-pirit, 1ll‘.(ll'l inrtiutaiin and i not t n dtstuih l'I:ii-opt-.-tzi urtl-.rr—-iii tart, the llll('2'\'t!lllltlll will ht: ‘ill t-at-t'gotic prote-st :tguiii~:t all .itt«-uipt.~t u ili<.-itl»-r.” lot tho tll'C.~‘('ll|',tf of an allii.-t .<qti:itli't-n in the liny til‘ Nttplt-s, is the \'t ry thing to t:ri':ttt: (lis- tll(lt‘l'. 'I'lit-r«- i.-' u » .tiuou;:t of t'.\'plan.-itiuu which will ]>l',‘\'(‘tll llw t‘Xll~'l'l-"l't'1lt,‘tl .\'tl"_j(‘t'l.~‘ ottliv King of .\'aplr-.-: ti-otu rt-gaitliug tho , ut't-svtico of the Alllctl I"lovt upon their coasts as a direct ‘?_\prc.-‘sioii of s_vnip:itliy , [and tin ciicotti'agvinr'itt to revolt. 'I'..(: In‘ tlrpr/ttlrnsc Bulge says ‘ ‘ that it fr-rt-ihle l <llSil.Vti\\'ilI will he inatle by «'tIlllClv;ntiuu of, any l't'\Hlllll‘~tllfll‘_V nio\'t-inert, and a tvarti-l ring will be given that am’ such attempt wottld he sevurt-ly l‘('l)r(‘~'<t'tl il'it \\'L'l‘(‘. uiatlc ‘under the pretext ut‘ (‘t)'it[it'l’lllIllg with the Illt'(lSlll‘('S taken by the I-Iiiglisu and I"rcnchf (iovcrninruts, ulio have allit-tl tliemstlvcs, lroin l:llllll(!llliV t:oiisei'vati\'e iiiotivcs, to act: itogethcr on tl i: occasion.” \\'e confess that: l.ll(‘St.‘ (lisu\'uw.il.-t ant’ \i'uri:utgs app«:.'u- to he ti-.2)‘ su.-'pit:ioits. .tn liugiisli and French squadron in the Bay ol'Naples must be in- ltetidcd for coercion, or it ctin mean nothin . I And it would he the height of absurdity for lF.ngland and Ft-attce to proclaim that mis- 0. rnmeut in Naples had been attt-ndt-d l with such gross and frightful excesses as to .. _' ‘ : I llCIU\\‘H. -I - Agent, .\lmzsrs ll...cr & ~ou. Lhir o . ., ,_ I; ,1,“ we ,.,,;..| - g...-...,,[ |,,.._,,[, um] ;m,- otl'.-rod Aurvust 12 I800. I ““’- ‘ ' .3 e. . 0 ' ,|e .,t f,-,..,, 2,‘, to on per cent lower tli.tu tltty can , for s. ‘[,,, mudc for on the lsloiid. 7 77 ~ C 3PAL VARPIISEI. l“l‘.\\' 'l‘t-i-t-ans ofsupI*rl'||' Col “A V-‘l,h\‘l“ll for .~='ilt' ‘Hy I’f3l'iSt‘Vt‘/l'ill|t't3 llotcl, Fl,l':AS.‘\i\'l'l.Y Fllllllfll in I out Ill l‘“"‘3"‘ s,,u,,n,‘ wh,,,,, ,.,-my . oni|‘or'. \\’lll he llllIll’\lI'|I ‘ to the trzivtlliug cnttHIIt1'II1_\' “I :;""“"“ ~ 1Wnx>uh- scriher how to 'iu!i.uat«-, thzit stvi-~t nth-it'.iou and moderate Klllllrgfld null t'il~|ll'.! liiui to it sliriio of pub- lic patronng--. ‘ ll. it.\-'7.\i:u. (‘hurl Illt:'U\\'II, .lt.ly 2d. l3‘5-"- .l. w. I’ o * i Ch. ’I'owii, Sept. 8. l.\'.';ti. gggggs .~:t:itt'.\N't' uutt. fu-.-uzed. ‘.5-T~J."-I , RI), Proprietor. _‘ H 1: cA..D. V _ ‘ T lIA ‘.'lLAi\' 1) er, lll{l'.CI\I'.t\, - I3arri<:.ters oz. Attcriues at Law, Douglas E2ta.te, Lot 19- ‘ ,\u7u11t1r:s PUIILIC, rye , «to. ( Fm“ “"” "“ "’°"“""'."-" "“’ “"“I'”""'"‘,' ’f'': on: c }:s"l‘0.\[-ll0‘t'>‘l~} B['lLl)l.\'t:.5. ‘"0 l‘“"’l'“-““ “r ‘l‘ “ |’""“.‘".‘ "r I'M Lii}l'.'im,‘\“ \V iru-it-S't‘iti:t:1', CII.\Rl.t)TTlIfu\\',\’u Clio " D°“Sl‘“ ““"”".‘: c‘""l"N"‘l i-min‘! 0‘ eitcuist ' i H II E ISLAND. of excellent l.-ind lhe \\'liole' ul ll“? l‘:"l’l “Y”: ' . ‘ ' under louse for 99:) ):o:tl|:fl to various tuiant.. it ‘n .,.. m.«_.\-ru "M ”,.«,_\‘1y, served rent at one sttillitig Currency pt.r urre. . n,,_;DF_,m»K mu]-M.,,\, indisputable title will he ':IVO"- PM S_l_E‘vA“T' A — I » - ' ' I CllIll'li)H,t.'l0\\'II. .-lurch 2l~l. 19- "- I I E{f=m;xnEn Carding Machines, etc. Le Marchant plug“ g,,y,,c,.',i,,.,-_.,,t1‘.‘-r for .“:llf) (‘tirilutg i\IuCl|‘I‘llEl,l lllzieliine (‘t‘l'I'tI.~l, t rank I ltttt‘. I l.’-1l»|0|’!‘ow ‘:30 PHILIPS F. IR‘.-Ix“, (~m,_,”Nn,,m_ Pii\)\r‘iir«-I-Ii 'l.)|llit||.l:“lll‘I&ll‘li)i'liillilififlftltltlilllfi ‘“;\tItl(f¢"-:5 Under contract th8x?I'0VlII$3lBfiElli;7C1'n' ' ~ s . Sacltville Count of wear» in Her a est s . Iii)dlr'l:tiidmNii:\: ilirudiiriwick, or lliivid SlC{\lIfl. Carh. - r ‘,:!?:?:n:::fylM§]h bum S-liiEA_\}iER___¢oPp.,,er| Charluttetow-n,July I8. ll‘-"5~ ' H‘ l l uni] dapper fastened, 212 tons Register, .9'J . horse power, classed at Lloyd's'fot I3 yeuffl. _ll:|V'"8 FOR SALE ’ E ?‘.T§’§l§‘.’l,."°.i.i§iil5§‘ll.'§"1'.§f..f§I.', '51." 'fiT§°l?n?iL'.,vZ'2§l , 4 _l ‘ )' I _ 1:?‘l:]lib""‘::,::,A£,:;‘,,{du,li,?;;(;;’:.¢ 5 {;,I:v"‘:l‘;::":,l°‘.;V,"l'1;‘-,2“:gluon’ and heme“ Chflmm lcall for intrrventinii, and at the SlI'llc tinn- Orwell, built for the Nenftuiidlsnd} Leaving Shediac, unless prevented by tiiiforscell deny to the Neapolitans tliemst Ives the ntnrltcl. of 33 W“ "°“’ ""”"'“""",°'."' circuutstniices, cm-ry 'l'|1§*!d-1Y""“""“Sv“ 6 ° °l°,":l" A right of action in the mllllI'l‘. " Nnplc.-*,” "Ill "3 """-‘ "mi '.‘'”5”' "Mm 79; reflitlli’ lnlllilii-[IL l r“? (:llllfl0lle‘l')t\'n ; lt'=|“;'2 ":‘l"‘_‘Ll"_“‘I’_:3‘:;‘l"r"‘I."l;"' I.|n::'H says a letter from that city. “ i'e:'ciiilile.~z a! beam. and 9 l. 3 IlI.tlt‘t‘|D. Appy l" "' ” ' 3 m." °"°_'y l‘{“"."(‘_l(;"{cs"‘," ,:"u:i‘:"“w'[8".c,°r,§‘Wm place besieged; httt it’ l'ormerly we were Aux’ MORAL N l;’l:V-IAWN D«“V“3"~ Iii,Iii'iiiuldiii\?dyCliurlottettluiiri rI.. Piston every ‘l‘Iiurnduy 1 afraid to hroatlte a word, to-day we speak I ttroker. Ch '|‘own- ‘,,,?,,,,,;.,g, M 10 o’clock; will return f-'-"fl l’l“‘°" 3 our mind ulutid, and in iuost contemptuous '0\.'""Y l“'l‘l-"Y- '°“".'"i-‘ “‘ 6 °"“°°l‘ 3 ‘"‘d “"" 3° ‘"' l teruis, oftht‘ Government, notwithstanding ' Lady Sept. 2. l8.'x6.——-ii FAIRBANKS’ 'w P§'K‘dI‘ifa(.“l:'lIffl1:fn%l'i:3:;:o“f|wl:Tf‘ to l the numcro is patrols an.l police agents on ,’ . cl - . - - ‘ . . . , CILIIIATID ‘the u\vn('.I'.sI.. P. W. DPSBRISAY, Esq.—in SIied- 2 the wt.tch. Que can hardly’ make it stop! . . fine to E. J. B.\l[Tll. PM] —i" Pl°‘°“ I" “9!Sr8- 3- 5* I without meeting a abtrro. Ilie street oft 8‘ C A L E 5 ‘J. YORSTON.-—m in Charlottetown‘ to , l'I‘oledo, the most frequented parts of the‘ L‘ ‘ i , Tum)‘ DPSPRISA" 1 city, and the theatres are full ofthem; lint OF ALL VARIETIES 1"“ '2' '8” _ we fear them no longer. The intelligencel ‘from the interior is of the same niiturc.”5 §I‘.' suclt be the state of feeling before the arrival oftlie allied squadron, it may r adi- ly be conceived, what it is likely to rise tol l when the avenging force of the two great-E est Powers on the globe, confronting the» King of Nap|ts,_declare to him that his, course oftyrariiy must be sto iped, and re-l s , 4 Kilb Street. , n . w"°h°“n°o§ 1- o N .y Harness iiiitl l.:0i.LIl Hartlwnrre. EDWARD DANA, ANUFACTURER & IHPORTER 29 Kilby Street. (near State), Boston- lt‘l"l".llS for Cash at low prices, Springs. Axles, l GREENLEAF 6L BROWN, l Aomn-.-. M Afnll nuortiuoiii of all kinds of weighing appar_:I- I in: “,1 .,u,,,, r,,,,.;-,,,, 1:.» Inlo at low rates. ttml-, , ‘ Mil Hay, and Coiil Scales set in any part of the salts, Spokes. Ilons, bixnfta, Enameled Cloth, p,.°,,l,,c”_ - . p,,u,..; and Emunelipl lfmnllierl; (III! Q/‘d/ilijll q_ll|flI‘llI¥. . ~_ ~ . ll be run on ma ,an urnisie at °;:f:?. ?::*t..'""t'r.t .'*‘.'.s..'°‘:-,.'::'t‘“";,,,:::.:.r:!:., ‘ :,:.:::.:::'.:.".::.:** midonco of John llreckon. Esq, King-street. no". "l"d“""'°- P-‘“""°"""“ Clt.To'.Vn, sign. is, isio un't=N "'0 ‘"“""“'~ nnmnou intend to do more than order their ships to dress must he gircii for his per ple’s wrongs. I to Iftlie Governments of England and France | the Bay of Naples, and order them back again, their intervention will be foolish and mischievous. It will fill the Italians with lalse hopes, and lay them more than ever at the mercy oftheir oppressors. And this is what we fear will be the case. The French papers signify plainly enough that, although the Emperor has consented to act with England in the matter, his heart is not in it, and his concurrence is given only to prevent a rupture with England, Lord Pal- merston having declared the impossibility of his meeting Putliament without an effort being made to bring the Italian question to a settlement. The King of Naples is required to make certain concessions. VVith the nature of these concessions we are not made acquaint- ed. ll‘ he refuses, the ships will proceed into the Bay of Naples. But v'liat then ? The King of Naples has a fleet also, strong enough to cope it ith the ves~els ofthc :tllics, if his l\Iajest_v should be in a liglitiug l‘|l- mour. And there is small reason to ht-licve that he will knock under at the tir.-‘t su'n- irmiis. VVhy should he? Is he not the host heloved son of the ChI't'ch? And ltas not Austrizt lately b mud its:-lfto the Church by enduring ties? The King ol'Nnplc: will n':~pcud upon the Pope, and the Pope w_ill (It'[lt‘lt(l upon the (‘ourt of Vienna; and the Court of Vienna, it is cunjcctu ( (I, has ar- l‘l\'t‘tI at a good tinderstandittg with the (‘ourt oftlte Ttiilcries, that is to say, with Napoleon lll. It is in reality only Lord P-.tliu<-rston that Boniha has anything to fear front, and what will “A ll'(I Pitluierstoii do, that the Court of Vicuitu and the (Iourt of the 'l llll0I'll'S forbid? The great German iullucuce which paralyzed the action ol- Suglaiid at the coininencemcnt of the Rus- sian war, would overwhelm Lord Palmer- ston, whatever his wishes iniiy ho. Such, no doubt, are the speculations ofthe King of Naples; htit he may be deceived in his relianccs after all. The l)llln(I(‘s[ stniles froin the Cotirt of Vienna may not to the rt-llectivc mind of Napoleon all‘-irtl it cont- ‘ ptelisfll on for the loss ofa good understand- ing with England. One of the French papers intimates that the menace to Boinbn is but the development of int-asures respect- 'ing Naples that were shadowed out at the Paris Conference, and contained in princi- ple in the protocol ofthe 8th of April. But we apprehend, it would be ditficult to find anything like a principle, much less a defin- ed policy respecting Italy. in the protocol in question, or in the vague generalities of Count \\'alttw:<ki and tho Earl of (‘lat'en- don, which led to it. Among the rumours in Paris is one that Vreiicli intervention at Naples is the price paid for English non-in- tcrvention at Madrid. But the must likely cause of the appearance of England and ‘raticc in the affairs of Naples is the con- viction that must ht. felt in Vienna its well as at Paris that the King, by trampling upon the rights of his subjects, is driving on a course which may set the penir sula in a blaze, ard bring the great Pow: rs into the disaster. This stpposition would ac- count for the resolution ofthc Allies to “en- courage no revolutionary movement." The police ofthc town of Bresluu, in Silistria, have been instrucucd to see to the tuning of the hand organs which are allowed to be played in the streets, and to take car»; that they do not olTend cars polite anti sensitive bv unplcasing discords, prevent which they are subjected now ton montlily inspection and trial by the authorised offiiccrs ofthe municipality. _