naszannvs Aeaznrrltl Saturday. ‘pl’!-1 19; 1850' Tn: Bin-risu MAIL did.not'_Ifl;iV'° llmm “ids niglitlsst night, but this morning :v.I70 y‘*lP°§ and letters were ready for delivery it 0 <3 00 - The Treaty of Peace was not actually signled but“ev'ery preliminary _ was a:I'I'|1“E°d- '° Terms will not transpire until proclamation has been made. NEWS BY THE ENGLISH HAIL. APPIIOACHING PEACE ccuarurioss IN nuts. . The correspondent of the Daily News es. s :—-“I believe I may announce with certainty. that unless any event wholly unexpected by the I-‘repnch Governrnent should arise, peace will beproclnimed before the end of the week. All the sliop- lreepers and all private housekeepers, more or less niider the iiiflueiiee at (io- vernmeiit, have received orders to day from the police to be ready to illtiniiiiatc on Saturday. llI0l'e0Vcl‘,.g|‘t).tltllOllS per- formances are ordered for Saturday at all theatres. This fact seems coiiclti- sive.” I‘llF. rieictz. PARIS, Friday, March ‘2S.—Peacclie- ingeonsitlered hotli certaiti and l‘lltllt‘.- diate, the arinistico will p_roba_bly _be proloiignd by six weeks to give time tor the ratilieatioiis which \Vlll be "..\'t.'lI:t|l'—'5Cd in the lirst fortniglit of next May. 'l‘lic treaty will not be known textnally iintil the rzttili-ratitiii. 'l'lie liiiipress, tl.,‘sti'iiij.: to possess the pen with whieli the treaty will bosi-_:iied. the 1_Iro\v:i _]e,ivel|ei' has l).‘.Cll (‘lllplinj/trll in th: 0l‘lI:llll'i‘lll.lll0ll ot the quill of an eagle, with \vhicli the pletiipotctitiaries \Vlll atlix their signa- titres. ci.<>sr: or ’l‘!ll-2 (.‘0Nl~‘l-1lll‘..\ICl~2'~‘. SlG.V.\TUllH Ohi THE 'I'lil'I\'l'\' Oi“ l'l‘ZACiZ. P,uns, Fritlay l'2vt-:ii!i:;.—'l‘lie. (‘on- grcss hns teriiiiiiziterl its l.rhour, with the exception of a t'orin.il sigiiiitiirc 01 tile cotithtions of peace, \vliicli, it is snitl, \Vlll be d¢fi;]i[q_I,lY signed by the whole of llll! PlClll[).)lCllll€ll‘lCS on Siiiiday next. . The Post also mentions Sunday; hnt the City article of the I)rti1_r/ News states that the treaty will he actually signed to-day. It is tiiiderstood that this last stateinent rests on very excellent antho- rity. TH!-2 eiuMt~:.i. 'l‘he 'l'imcs has received its correspon- dence to March l5tli. 'l‘lie conditions of the armistice had been settled on the previous day. ])rafis of men were con- tinttully' ariivirig from l‘i_llglfllId. 'l‘lie Fonrtli Division rininbcrcrl nearly Stltltl men. The linglisli and Sgirdiiiiaiis ge- iierally desired the contiiinaiiee of the war, while the French are glad it is over. In another campaign the Prciicli feel that it would be in vain for them to otifeet an imaginary superiority over their allies. Our ‘army augments daily, while theirs continue to dwindlc. , ‘ C , ‘. (mm. 'VVilriiei's European Tiincs,1llor'ch 2911;.) Thutirsiii‘ tsatielthrorrglipntthe Utiiied Kt dam-has‘. ' eirdrrll ari‘t1.it£\cltnin'g; anti fltjtdtigii _ ‘utarlimited l)l|SltleSS-_flp¢. penis to e practicable in aiiyr tarter; tho; ieducttorvi , i_h'«§g}i$é,g is‘balcltiil_tc‘tl‘| io, in!*!l£*9‘¢".5tl*:.lll“litl'tk. ll °F§~l°.tt!.1ter,I13‘_lll1 re y Uli0’i%l‘iXtsflO0tttlhs.-lbtv-"l)cKIg~ ~'vseigtl‘bliItock,"atid ttie.n' ipositively *Frencli,solrliors.iitwo been ll’ titty‘? .’,deficient of cl , . IIASZARITS 'GA ‘PHI IAIT. MAIssii.i.ss, March %.—Tlie Ganges has arrived with advices from Constantino- ple of the 18th. and from the Crimes of the l5th. enersl Vivisn and 38 rench military men have arrived. The Times’ correspondent st Constanti- nople writes-“ General Smith has arrived from London, on his way to Shumls. Count Zumoyslti has arrived tr-om Paris. We have had bad weather; storms and violent north-east winds, with snow.” PRINOII ‘|'I'00PI FOR ‘I'll! CIIMIA. Putts, March 27 —Au order from the Minister of War directs the immediate eriiburkntioii of 10,000 troops for the Crimea. Aireto-rnaitcii MEDAL. Marshal Pelissier has issued the follow- ing order of the duy:-— ' Soldiers,—-A medal, commemorating the war in the Crimea, has been instituted by the Queen of England. That august Ally of our Emperor hns wished to decree it its a testiirioiiiiil of the estimation in which she has always held the many fiitigues and rhrngers siirired with her o\vn Sttldicrfi, You will receive this noble sign which will testify on your hreast the glorious and frntei-ii:il ncliievernr-nt tiecoiiiplislied in many coiiihots, and in ii siege iiieninrable for t‘Vt}l'. R.c-eiitt.-riiig yutir liiiiiilit-s, this tiii.-dal will coitttiit-iiinrtttc in the most re- mote villages the alliance oftwo great people. PRIISSIA. ‘ A Br-'.iit.t.v, Mzircli ‘.’7.—'l‘he. King Iris re- liisr-rl his piwtiiissioii for the pi-ojt ctvrl great tinaiicial cstzililisliirieiit, credit inoliilir-.r. THE C()NFEliENCS. l’.tt:t.~', .ll;ti'i-li :.’.T.——'l'iie (Jot:-_'I't2x< hehl :1 iiiei-tin: to-«lay. 'l‘lir-re will hen j_'r:iiid i'r-View on 'l'n<-srl:iy. 'l'lie ll'C‘.|ly otpctietz is C2\'llt'.Clt:(l lit.-t'oi*o that day. ————o The Black Sr-n ins e.\'petioiice(l an- other leiiipirst only itilctior to the one in ivliich the unfortunate l’titicc and other vessels l'oitnrlv.*i'etl last November l\\‘t'lVt‘ nintitlis. The destruction of life and propcrt_v has been §'_‘l'l(tllS. Several traits- pnrts laden with war stores have been rvreclterl, and some stczini ships, eiigaged in conveying l{tis.-i:iii prisoners to Odessa, had liei-n obliged to return to the Bos- pliornus. But the accounts from the British nriny in the Crimea are of the rnnst flattering kind. The troops were never ninrc healthy or in fitter trim, and the regret with many is that the cessa- tion of the war close the avenue to that rirlvaiieenieiit which the cliniices of war bring in the fortunate. The cninments nfthn English press mi the cnnrlition of the French army in the East has prt)\'0li~ ed an explaiizition from the official organ ‘in' Paris. 'l‘liis sxplanntinti throws it light on the riiortnlity amongst the_Freiich ‘troops wliioli"seern’ti like truth. ~ lt up- ma'tiy‘in'tetnients took place, ui‘d.t'o this. ‘units: the siekiiess .is attributed ;* wlierernr our o,tyii,pritiy,"ocJt;ii|>ying a more liealilif, nsittoti, escape "the severe diseases to which the 5 limit) 42 s d glt is xii ltrtciswfil.-it iii: the 5:3 9lllll‘l ir'rititht:'irtqst‘\V__llp - hodereptmpgybqfigtmfiiy _ H l to parent! _ 0 ; . ‘ use elei to" lil¢p_tb‘q;ii. out of the market. Liver- , .\vliautihea met a fsireonenm iivel P09‘ in «try j‘ t a decti e ‘at’ 'altou't' .pl3t"" 7 ‘us l’3l1gll"éri~Qr!_ escripuona; an the! firrer qualities there __ no change ‘to. notice, 1-‘ ‘or has only expo an . nits reduction of about Is. per btl. and stick. e‘ recentarrivals at’ Indian cofif 'iiot -having "yet appeared on the rnaiket, only. a small «amount of business has been transacted, eta decline of lid. to ~Psrq!er“qutirte . 0at§“i1iid Qatniettl. each ditll, and the latter must ‘be noted 6d. per load cheaper. I "P rienced I a - moderate - W1... ',ii1r‘fii iie‘. Milli". reiiéinliléa Constantinople, and fleslrbrcudl iri’tl'reir'ovtn ovens. _ , ‘ semi!" ‘ I ‘ m bslred zE'r'rE‘, A't?it'r’1;j§, pears that the Frerieli army encsrrrpedu, r and the ruins of Sebiistopol, ttlicro so ' ‘ _Cne-lidltiwbli ilr§'Qil:irt.§pl;,'.:l“'r:_'e, punbe. op-entexr, .,,., ., _ . r LI - -' 26th Marc-h,1856. '1‘HoM.As & Dawson WILL BE OBLIGED BY AN EARLY SETTLEMENT .WITH £8989 EP1EI3CDS3% Whose Accounts have been furnished up to 31st December» 13.; cu’ ‘.- V Wants a Situation. A TEACHER of many years‘ experience. diil licensed and eapiible of teaching the Englis and French languages, would prefer the situation of tsachcr in ii rsspsciiibls private family, as s comfor- ts c home (not Salary) is his principal object: would have no objection to not so ttonlr-lice r in u res ctnbl estcblislrnient—:iddiess N. —- s 0 co. city at‘ Clnirlottotovvn April 4, l866.—AIl papers. , « LOOK HERE! OR SAl.l".. the LAND and PIKEMISES situate on the Corner of Ilillsbornugli and Griiftoii Streets, rind iiiirriedintely opposite the Property of Wii.i.iAM BIEVAN I'or particulars. apply to the Subscriber,- JANIES J. BEVAN. Cliarlntintown. April 3, I856. Notice to Shop and Innkeepers. Vl‘lll’. Suliscrilier iiriiilics the Sliopkrepers. &c . in (lur-eii‘u ('uurit_i . that he intends shortly visit- ing their Slinpa, and Ilium: who have illcgail weights and |||t!.'l§|ll'Efl had better Ir-we no time in trending them to his Utlice lil lit) A<>:iyi'il. JUHN Bf)VYl~‘.ll, - . Axis. of Weights 6; Measures. , _Ass:iyr-,r‘-r (ltiiee, ..Cit_v ti-l' (~‘li.irlottr-towii , /\pI'il allll‘, 1556. F. A. leose_ii‘ovE 45.. 'co‘.,'.# I.“ l’0l{Tl':lih' AN l) \\'llt)l.l':S.\Ll'} Dl':.\Ll' RS CLOCKS. wartiirns, JEWELRY A N in WATCH V NiA;rEmztLs, Iaiiglisli, 1lIllt3l'lt'llll, it rt-.iicli to tr.-rmati FANCY GOODS AND ,TOYS. No-. 106, Prince William-Street, St. John N. B. Notice to the Trade. S 7|". ntl'o.~r iiirlucoiiioiits to purchase of us before going to the Unite rl Slates. lst: being connec- ted with one of the largest l".1iicy Giiodri’ “0I.lrlt.‘S in llostun, no are pro-pareil to furnish Aiiiericnn riitrnu- fircturerl tinmlg in in.-[lowwit possilole rates. 2d; We import our English, I"reu I rind tieriii.-in Goods di- rect, therefore saving to tho I’rnvinci:il Purchasers frnrri I5 In 30 per cent duty, which must be paid when purclioscil in the United States. And we hope by strict attention in business, aided by the superior fneilitieir which we possosni to iiieiit and receive a liberal sh-ire of your. patrriiingc. Very re.-apeclfolly yours. I". A. (‘,U>.GliUVl‘} C5 CO. I‘. S. All orders promptly nttr.-titled lo. EDUCATION. A Rare Chance for Young Men 3 ‘lit. A. A. l\l.\(:l{l'i,Vzll‘i wishestn int'nriii- U‘ the 'Y_onri.»g. Men of this (Tity, that he has opened an l'}vor.iu; Class in the 'l't-rnpersnce Hall. and is-prgpsrrd thpive instrirotiorrs in the llo ing branches. and» err tho {allowing Terrns Quarter of 48 ldvenings each, namely :— '. lswlitndilz-‘."Wi‘rli\iiz amMriltt;meirc,- ;£_t(l) to " ' ‘ l \\ - per ‘ in " fidrtirnirnnsr i‘ind'etiulpn.flt“nm,“__" . ' ‘ 3d, <'|'lfatIItcIl Gr.-omstvy-und rneristtrstion,‘ 0| _I.) 4th, Trigonometry and ineristtfltibw, ‘ I‘ 0 W I. It is §ll}l,¢d,tbat ‘Puchm iiitiznde shortly, to entertain the Emperor of tbotfreneh‘-uto rnagnifieenthto. ' _ i. ’.l'bo Blsliop of Jamaica and the Bishop of Kirigstori_Iiad an interview with Mr. Ssneretury [tobouohere on the 20th at the Colonial-oliice. Auctioneer. Md Commission .K.0l'ohsnt.i: (Queen-Sr, in Mr. D,esbn'su_r/'s Building») Solicits the p.rtrr-more rifflhe public,‘ and will ‘s'h'rlr-,ii- vsr to merit tlm eorifrdrlieoicl all who only fnvrlttliini with business in the tibovu liiic. ~- ‘Fob; II-, 1856 or '1. ‘_ '1‘lie‘Dinonat'.t hays‘ that ii. widow lady, named M witbthsintsntionbfiprossedlng to Jerusalem on«t'oot, taking Rome on her‘ Way". This pil- grimage is undertaken in prusuunce ofn vow. Id&lIIO_All‘l'0,lOf§ Dinun on Palm &indsy,' RELIGION IN COMMON Linn.’ . . A tIBBHON. - B;/.t/is Rn». 1ou.v CAIRD, M. 4., , moon of . UST for Stile at llaszlrd dc Owen's Bookstore. Price Sixpence. -- sll.ntr»_-t lit Gas Company's Meeting. OTICE is‘ hereby given. that the Annual Gene- rsl Ileoting of lslhsreholders in the Cliurlutts'- l.0Wl|,GII Light Company will bs held at the Corn. ptiny s Otlice, It the Gas Works, on TUESDAY the 6th day of May next. at 10 o'clock. II. In. WM. MURPHY. Manager. April 9, I856. CABINET, exam AND sora Maiiufactory. Queen square. inthe rear of Haszard's G ette Ofiioe. ? HP. Subscriber having engaged n part of the Steam l’IN\ er belonging to llio above lIs'.iiblisli- merit, Is now prepared to iiiiiiiuliiclure nu-rv rirticlo nppertiriiiirig in his l)ll§lll('.\'§. lltivii left I’. Island I-i former Ironic.) iievr.-rril years sineo, and heen during that time, ciiiployed in sonic of tho hr-st Shops in the United States. he feels coiilident, tli:il lie erui give azitisliictitiii to those ivlni may pl»-rise tn P-alroniie hint; he lriis tllllitlllflrl ll ltiioivlutlur: ofrhe modern and antique styles of Coliiiiet ivorli, iititl n-r an tiid to his busiiit-as, hns iiitroduccil sortie iiftlie iiinst zipproi ed |.tibnr-saviiig i\ltrt'liincr_v, :rrnl alto. .i supply of the limit Wt)Ul).~¥ it-ed in (‘:ihiiiI,-t iuirlt, enrisistiiig of i\lAllt)G.-\NY, "l..\(3l£ \VAl.\‘u1~;inrl l{o.~r.woon, which with UIND-t:\'i: .‘lAl‘l.I£, lil.Al'K llirrcx. .\Lc , he (‘iih.'Il|'ll'iC up to order in the ln-.~t style and i__tt~-o. ' 'l'll|"IiII!. straight mid S\\‘L'(‘.p-§£l\\‘ltlg executed with tli-‘p:ilt‘li to any |:tlli:rn. Drilling and Boring also done. " ‘ I‘.-\'l'l{lCl{ lllCl(l'.\'. .l!tnnu:iry lst, l8:':6. Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ' lll". rihnie (.‘ornp-iiiy now liisriros all kinds of Prop»-il_\‘. hnlli in 'l'«~\\‘n iIl'Itl l'otiri!vy. tit ONE. HALF THE l’t:rz:vtiuM usually (‘lttlr;1I'tl I»_v Fr-reign (Tnn.p uiiies. Persons Illrllllllg in this l'onip:inv liuvis eir i-hare in the prnlils. \\lIltl| tllllflliill to riliiiic Ono 'l'liou~'.iiid l'ounds within the few \e:iis it has hcen in opt-ration, and the lntrrr.--t .lIt1\\" l't't‘t‘l\‘I'tl on the (Iiipital u\'erp:rys the tllltlllitl exp:-iiso of writhing the Corr.-party. For till particulars, iiiqiiirr-. tit the Sn- ci'et.'rr_\’s Ollicc in Kurt Slim.-t, Clnirlottetowri; \V, ll. .;\i'rKt.~'. Esq, (it-org:-towii; JOHN llApzi\nri, I-‘.sq.. St. |".le:inor’e; Jriiiiicii C. l'nt'-rt, I-lsq.. Sum- niersido; STEPHEN \VniGii1'. lIsq., Bodrquc; linwiiv l‘i\Iu:t:n, l-‘..~q , 'l‘ravi.-ller‘s lit-st; Jiiiiacs "EA|il!|1‘0E.l‘Isq., l’riticeto\vn Royiilty; Jv:Rr-zrulnn Simpson, l“..-‘q ,Ct|V9lltlla'lI; J4 iiu:s l'iti(;r:or¢,l‘.sq. New lmiirloii; lticit/inn llunsnrr, E:q., 'l‘ryoii; Gizolitim \VlG(iIN'I‘0N, Esq . tfriipziu-i; W. S. MACGOWAN. lisq , Snuri-t: “UN. J.uiii»:s limo- WIII-!-. "Hy l"o:turie, urloiiiv s‘:U‘I'llli§IlL.\.ND, Esq. St. l'etcr's llay. Cli:irlnttolmi'n. 4th March, lFl.'i6.—lsl Cigars ! t‘i.;.;ai-s! ll ‘UR S.-\l.l‘.-at VliIlY Low l'iuei-.s. 'l‘lio Sub] scr_il_iers lI£l\'t! rereiu.-d~— 22,000 superior Cheroots, Coiiingnnietit, with instructions to either ii speedy e. - - V ' ’ rmszaitn a_ OWEN; I l 00 ssl '_i_. ‘Church of England'Prayé1j Hobk§"” s_upplyqif,t|iia above and are proposed to soil -tllietn iii the fii lovving low prices, \ iz. . r~ * «R 3 rpo..CluIh G'IIt.&lgeil,.lI Gd. :1 . ' WK‘ 3 Cape l\lrirouco,lilnibossed riuhly.Gill.h. 0 Test! _ 9‘ Gil't.0oolrs.-ii large variety. tewrtrd d 0. . l_)lt,"t‘lO._ »\RIl-‘..~l—-Walker's and Johnston's. vs- rious sizes und'biiidi_ngs. Souvenirs, ‘ Rimiit and its People’ . Men oftlie Times, via: Lords Russell, Palmerston. Aberdeen, Paniiiuro, &c., _ ‘ Tar! Tar! Tani, . 1 , R S/\l.F. at the Gris Works, a quantity ofvery tine Gss Tar. at His. per barrel of 36 gallons. WM. MURPHY, Manager, Ihrch I0. 1856. .\:'ZAltD'&’UWEN‘li.-we received alnfge‘ 7 I _ K. “M rpcco,,4s tad. . ingfh . B M ti‘ rnop _2mg'.“lttri-iny lzmliossed. Gilt Byléed, 3:. ‘use strictyipg _t fir tlfi Hppcligg you A rnpnsills o. as‘. yeqiuye |r)'$ fit filth ‘ah.’ 3 . ,‘¢‘¢'!'%kI"_wlit0IO"l_‘ ffltho. 5:! (id. '"itii.- . :=iittiSrS"liihi'é t."3li§‘P'iiiZ"ii'i£i‘«‘nd.l, f 3'°9c‘uIr.i-mu. '<. " an well-_’ Uldfi il ‘_ , I ~ | ' . n t 7 - i_ .. I ‘ ;Er!ri p ‘Clgspgs .wJ'l.l_¢I_Is. "mt;-to convey sifitl- . . NQW- Iiooks, New Books, ' 1-» imp i‘zr.iti«i_iiqwl'I?rii64i¢al=knvw144s4wN0 twp“-. « snstvnniuua any mm nngiimiiirti ‘elitist-9 i'r'i'J.'..Ii‘l.‘§"}:.3“fr'ilr3'llii3ii§§Jm""°°"‘ ‘ °°'"""' 'rris'§i'rTB"'i'.° 6"rh§i'.”‘ T'“"ii"°" M """“ """" Chssiotietowti,~l"eB 2Ist, I836: -- I »' ""-"llMChurch. gs‘-‘ie¢‘, vsriobh sfies, b(t;I:'l‘ld in 't’eIl‘y.tztM, - oroccn, iitique—in cases extra ' ,' Gi i . ..,» ' Prnyetlgjapp, _do_. . _ , J, | W i I i\