-5.-WM.‘ . . .r...~uanui, or ituiptuuu. and lost, oi‘ llooofliioofle armed concurrence of the Confederation in the struggle whtcli she will have to maintain against Russia. The Tim"s Paris correspondent writes—“Inde- pendently ofthe treaty of the 2nd of December, between England aml France and Austria, there exists, it appears, a ilocuiiient betweeii the same powers to this effect: First. If within twenty days Russia does not accept the propositions of Austria, this power will break oti' iliplouiatic te- lations with her. This condition will, as previous- ly mentioned, have hr-on executed by this. Se- condly, Relations being broken oil‘. Austria, Ellflv land, and France will forthwith deliberate and concert measures to forre Russia to accept peace on the conditions already agreed on between them, and will intimate the same to the other states of Europe, inviting them to co-operate. And, third- ly, A notification will be made to l’rusr.-ia, declar- ing that she \\i|l not he ztdntitted to future nego- ciations for peace, except on condition that she will accept the propositions adopted by the three powers; that she will forinally announce tltc trains to Russia, and, in the event of Russia still refus- ing, will break off all diplomatic relations with her, and recall her ambassador. I cannot iiiforiii you, what irieasures will be taken with respect to Prussia, in case slte refuses to accept these cort- ditions, but it is certain that her position will be one of the most critical kind. Soini: ti.iie since, Franco and Ifingland requested Dentnailt to allow their lleets a station, and means of provuriiig provisions, in two of her ports. Deiiiiiark posi- tively refiisotl. A note I am told, has been trans- tiiitted to the Danish Govcrniuent oil the subject, and is touched in terms. not merely energetic, but irienacing—witli what effect. remains to be seen.” Easizaitbts Véiaiiizrrn. ”We_dnesday.:Fcb rt1iTy M- Bturtsn M.ui.s.——'I‘hc Couriers arrived with the British Mails at 11.} o’clock on Monday night, and our indefatigable Postmaster Gene- rs and his assistant, as usual, had the papers and letters ready for delivery on the opening of the office on Tuesday morning. Propositions of Peace have been accccptcd by Russia, but as yet there are various opinions, ‘ as to whether the negotiations thereon. wil and in a settlement of the difference, and pro- duce it lasting Peace. 'l‘lie London Times seems more sanguine than many others of the English Pa ers ; we give the opinions of Vl’i‘Imer’s ’1‘im¢-s nu Illustrated News the Times article will ap- pear in our next. ‘-" giilitorinl matter prepared for this days issue, but not in ty e when the mail arrived, we have deferred until next issue. ¢j—{-*-1j—" The Legislature of Nova Scotia met on Tliurs- day Iast, the 31st January, the (.i'overnor’s s cech will be noticed in our next. Stewart ampbell,Esq. was elected Speaker. AIex.Jiimes had a majority of eight over the late Clerk, H. C. D. Twining. The Morning Journal says :— “The Red Benches presented quite an interest- ing appearance, many strange faces, and an unusual quantity of new Hats. To run Eniroit or lIasz.iitn's GAZETTE. Prospect Place, Jan. 24. Dear ‘Sir ; Bavin seen a notice in a late number ofyour paper, of the delivery of s. lecture at Covehend “ y the stor of the congregation, ’ in which the Rev. Edcturcr declares Israel's restoration to Palestine, (without foundation in the sacred oracles.) As a sincere inquircr_after truth. I would feel much obltged__ to him to prove the broad and sweeping assertion, which as a man ofintelli rice and a teacher in Israel, I suppose he in wil ing to We are both be iovsrs In the sacred truths of inspiration, but on this point there is between its a dilierence of opinion. He believes Israel's restoration to be onl spiritual ; I bcleive it to be both spiritual an literal. . Now, givin the av‘. . —— credit for sincerity, an ex- pecting from him the same concussion, I must say, he entertains wrong ideas as to the mean- ingof scripture on this ' I say I believe so, but that belief I out willing unconditionally to surrender, if I__nni proved to be wrong. u this oubi'pct_is._ becoming every day more and more in restiu to the believer in re‘ hétic truth, I submit or’ the consideration c th Rev.‘ 31;», -, in hope he will ahswer, the fol- Iowingqucries :' _ Z 1, hen was the Ahrshnniic oovcnantroponb ed.cr was it over ropoo . 2, Did the Hebrcwscbtain full possession of tho prouiisod inheritance in the do oofdolbull 3, Were the throotoningo of A spcruion fii -, llhdlin tibotiino of Nobuohadnouor or of'1‘itus! .4, was tho protnisos of restoration all fat- jlhdin .tho return from Babylon 1 is on npuniugoiiloioinhixi-_l1 l .xivl O,._Whot:do WIIW the Saviour mount cl HASZARIPS GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 6. . TEMl’le1RA.\'(.'i-I. Minutes of proceedings of ti. public meeting held in the 'I_‘empertince Hall, Bedequo, on Thursday evening, January 24th, Joseph Black, Esq.. in the chair. Meeting opened with prayer by Rev. R. S. atterson. 'l‘lie following tesolutions were pro- posed and ably sustained by the diiierent speak- ers, and passed withoutii negative. Moved b the Rev. Malcolm Ross, and second- ed by R. ‘rice, junior: _Resolt'cd, That the efforts oflienevolent indi- viduals in the cause of temperance have resulted in a great amount of good. Moved by the Rev. J. B. Strong, seconded by Alexander Hooper : Resolved, That although much has been effect- ed, yet a good deal remains to be done, that the state of socie may be brought to that condi- tion that won d be desirable. Moved by Mr. Strung Hart, seconded by Mr. George ouall : Resolved, '1‘li.i.t all legitimate means should he used to produce in the public mind, at senti- ment in hive: of total abstincnco. Moved h the Rev. R. S. Patterson, seconded by Mr. J. .Scliurmun : Resolved, That although moral suasion has effected much, yet, there is a class of persons whom it will not influence, and, therefore, no- thing short ofa proliiliitory law will he ciI'ectual or putting down iiiteinperitnce, and that this meeting pledge themselves to use every legiti- rnato menus to obtain and sustain such a law. Moved by Mr. 0. Strong, seconded by Mr. Jessie Block .- Resolved, Tliat we cordially sympathise with all those in the noigliboring provinces and the l,'nitcd States, who are so urdcntly desirin and so vigorously exerting themselves for obtaining and carrying out such it law. On motion, ii. coniinittce of seven persons were appointed to attend to the circulation of tem- ertincc petitions, and to arrange other matters connected with the tem ernnce movement.-— R. S. Patterson, I . G.Strong, Rev. M. Ross, ltichnrd Price, Joseph Black, I:lsq., Geo. Douull and J. . ‘ iurinan,iveroitppoiutoda ,coininitteo. It was agreed, that the committee meet on Tuesday evening next. The meeting upon the whole, was very in- tercsting, and fully showed, that a sympathy does exist in the country in favor of total absti- nence. ’l‘he sentiments expressed in the several Resolutions seemed to meet with the approba- tion of all present. - A-4 (1 < RICHARD PRICE, Jun. Bcdcquc, Jan. 28th, 1856. We beg to ciill attention to the Inaugural Ad- dress on the formation of the Charlottetown Young Men’s Cliristitin Association, which will be delivered on this Wednesday. at 8 o’olock, in the Temperance Hall, by the Rev. Mr. Snod- gross. “‘ ‘Passengers, In the Ice Boat front Cape Traverse to Cope Tor- rnentine, on Feb. 2d.—l7olcni-,l Favor, U. S. and Pro- vincial iiioil Agent. Captain Ahiel Shcrnian,fcr U.S. James l\I‘Giiity. Tlioriins M‘tinity. In do. from Cape 'I‘orinentine to Cape Traverse on Feb. 4th.— Messrs. Willitirii Cloney, George Drew, Joseph Carver, John Clary, William Carver. ,1; Dry Goods now Opening. 0 as Soi.n by Auction, on Tuesday 19th in- stant, coiiiniericing at It o'clock, at the Store lately occupied by Josnpit l\l‘DoN.u.D, Esq., Queen Street, ri largo risortment of—- DRY GOODS, 61.0., received on consignment from England, and will be sold WI'I'H0'J'l‘ nnsnitvu, consisting in part of- Grcy and white Cottohs, Regnttas, striped Shining, Coburgo. Tartan Shawls in great variety, Handker- chiefs. Fur and Cloth Capo, Rnanr-nan: CLOTHING, Cotton Wnrpn, Ilubsrdiiohovy, to- gether with it variety of Goods suitable for the seaIcn_ disc, A few chests choice TE A few punchc ons Porto Terms at Sale. Charlottetown. Feb. 5, I866.—Adv. Er. & Ill- AS, Rico MOLASSES, &c. A. II. YATES. Auctioneer. V HE Subscriber notifies IIII persons indebted to him either by Book account or Note -of Hand, that if their respective accounts are not settled on -or before tho 20th of this mon=h, proceedings will be to on to recover the sumo. s‘ STOCK, ‘consisting of Yorkshire Cloths, Flsn- ‘ iiols, lions Rugs, Blariliots.-Sliswls and Carpets; Too, Molasses and So rs, and it great variety of other irtioloo, ‘renew so ling oil‘ at rvducgd palace. A ‘ ‘ lioh Cooliiii run o at iiostou c r so. °''"'i 3"‘ V ' NICHOLAS BRO N. V Kent Street, Feb. 4, I856. __ , ?Ia‘,O8T! , dny ofthb Bsnonr in Charlottetown, (27th ‘ ' ‘ in ‘ N the in . Il:dy"o)G0I."D,”-P IlA|«Nin Any pun-on unit: ltsgttnpgso sciatic, .it~ovorot this slot. will.’ it-.~:..-.-;n:::.... ~ I or winnrant DODD. VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY IFCIIHB. §_£Q.IH 4IH‘::_ fil-VIIE following parcels of LAND, &c., will be submitted to public competition at the COURT HOUSE. in the Colonial Building, in Cliarlottctcvvn. on WEl)NESI).r\Y, the SIXTIENNH day of APRIL next. at the hour of I2 o'clock, noon, viz:— PASTURE LO’ ‘:5 Nos. 233, 234 and 235 in tho schoolmaster Wanted, OR the West River District, Lot 65. Apply to the Trustees,—— DONALD SAHVV HUGH M‘l.AUGlILAN, CHARLES CAIIIPBELL, DUGALD M‘EAClII:lRN, IIl*‘.C'I‘OR .\i‘FADYEN. Below Bonshuw, South Side West River, Feb. 5. _ L L O Y D ’ 8 ‘ Royalty of Cliiirlottetown, fronting on the St. Po- Regrstgr of B1-[tigh gnd F01-gig-n ter's Road,land situate nboutthree miles from Town, SHIPPING containing in the whole 36 acres, it little more or less. Ar.so——-'l‘lin Freehold and Reversion of and in Tvto Hundred and Sixteen acres of LAND on 'l‘;I|WI‘llhIII|? No. 49, adjoining the Roman Catholic C urc roperty. near Vernon River. This Land is subdivided into two Forms of I44 acres, ii d 72 ac- pes reopoctivolly, which itrledscvortilly lot on [Lease for orig terms o years, yie ing a yearly rent of one s illirig sterlinw per acre. A_i.so—'l‘he°Eastcrn rrtoiety of TOWN LOT No. 52 in the Second Hundred of 'I'cwn Lots in Charlot- tetown, hiiviiig ii front of 42 feet on R ichiriond Street, with the WARI:IllOL'SE thernon. Ai.so—'I'htit valuable piece ofGROUND with tho DWELLING HOUSE and promises thoreto belong- ing, known its the residencp of Mn. DAVID Wu.- ION, fronting 40 feet on Riclitriond Street, and ex- tending in depth 50 feet, a little more or less; form- ing parts of Town Lots Nos. -1 rind 5 iii the Second Ilurtdred of'I'oivn Lots iti Charlottetown. _ I H A:l|0J—|!,II[:’I of'tUW_N‘IiO'Il‘ No. I, in the Second uu re 0 ' own ctsiii . tar ottstown,iiextadjoiu- ingtc thohist above described r i s, l~ ' ' f t of 60 feet oti Ricliiiiond Slreei), iiiildsixtelridiiig ;0 |I:?at in depth, or thereiibout, with the DWELLING HOUSE thereon. t.so—'I‘hiit beautifully situated Property, form- ing part of COMMON LOT No. 18, ii the R0 alt pf Charlottetown, fronting o.. the Ilillbboroughfand B,.,,m"3. Buckew’ Neg,‘ M‘ ub. in tlio_iiti;psdiiite vicinity of Government House, P,ck|es_ Kelchnp’ hitolly tndtmp 0Ccl|lpa’IqI0lll0I'wCAI’:‘. Iii-:azrr.r.i:v, _ . GI.ASSWARE—Latnps. hiiiidsrimo Jugs, Dish- to"G:3:mmn':"d;:;e°':I:d :3‘ "7 ‘hE‘:a"”"bd l°';$'"‘ 83’ Clams’ Nappu" wi"es"[‘“"'b|ers' . Street and extendin ‘on suidustreliit 23;‘f yt litilt Toflelher wilh Fumimm’ ‘he Tree" vane‘). of more dr less, withtliglargeaiiid Ct)lllll.I0dIttI]:eI.’€vEI.: any l‘3=}=l>lI-ltmrm in "W". "z- LING iiouss, t)U’l‘ltUll.DI.\lGS and appurtenan- CHAIRb—C‘3“° ‘ml \V""d 3”“ R°°!“”’!b‘"' cos thereto belonging. This property is subject to Mmellllil (‘2"l"|E°. V9’? ll‘“d'°'“° (4‘“°' "I" art niiitutty of £50 currency per tinnnm, charged It'll“ and (A|||1|ll0“o thereon for the use and benefitof Mrs, .\I.'iry Elizabeth S‘OI“:\S—-lianrlsoiiiu- Mahogany, Spring bottom. Wilson, froiti and nfter the deceuse of her present BEDSTEA DS—Canopy, Cottage, Plain made Ilusbund (in case she shall survive him) and so long 30th Januar 1856. ’ l-‘HE undersigned having been nppoiiitzd Surveyor . to this Society for Prince Edward Island, begs to ririiiounce his urrival,and he is now ready to survey vessels while building, and superintend re- a Copies of the rules for building and all information to be had on application at this oiiico. CIIARLE8 B. COKER. Old Post Ofiice, Peaks‘: Buildings, Charlottetown. Varieties on Hand. BBLS. Labrador and Canso Herring 10 bbls. Pilot Brea 20 libls Russet, Greening and Baldwin Apples 20 bhls onions 10 bbls pilot bread 6 punclieoits fine flavored old Jamaica Burn 33 nverproo ' I000 Boshnls Turks, Island and Liverpool 50 doz Mason's Blocking 2 doz very superior Buffalo Robes 2 doz drt-ss'I'ruiiks 6 Casks Cut shingle nails 50 Cooking, Franklin. Box apld other Stoves salt and four-post Mahogany, its she shall remain his Widoiv and unmarried; an Fl-IATH ER BI“.DS——and Palm Leaf and Straw it will be sold liable thereto. M,“u.a,,.e., or Tniuu of Sale and further particulars, on- quiru of the undersigned, (Trustees for sale, 8t,c., under a Deed of It clause and Conveyance hearing date the 2lst day of December, I855, executed by tho above named David Wilson and his said wife, with the other parties therein named, to the under- signed. and duly registered in tlis Registry Otiice of this Island. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this Tooth day of January. 1856. OSI-‘.PH HI-ZNSLBY, JOHN L()NGWOR.'I'H, ROBERII‘ S'I‘I~.‘.\VART. CLOCKS-both Gothic and 0G, CRADLES—Wiclter worked, WASH STANDS-—und Sinks, TABLES, (Two leaf,) Kitchen, Dressing and Common. 30 Bbls. PITCH, TAR and ROSIN. The whole of which he offers to iwholessle customers at cost and charges, or retail at very low prices JAMES N. HARRIS. January 8, I856. HARDWARE. US'I‘ RECEIVED from the U. S., and for solo By HASZARD st OWEN. d Henuhnn and Cleinoon’o Superior Machine ground cutting ofliand splitting Circular Saws, 18 inch, Circular Saw Arbors. 23 inches, Mortise Lttlchel, Locks, Latch Lock, Lever Locks, and Locks with Night Latch for front door, from (id to 20s ettc , Western nnd People’: Rim Locks, Wardrobe Hooks. Hat rind Coat Hooks, plain and braced lid to is 8d per dos. Argillo, Mineral, Porcelain (with plated shank and roses and plated shanks Porcelain roses) Glass and Silvered (Bronze Mcuriting), Door Knobs, Hinges, Butt, T. Hooks and Hinges, &c., supe- rior articles. Tower and Barrel Bolts, Brass and Iron, 4§d to 2s eac , Axes and" Hatclists, assorted sizes, Hurntnoro, Music Stool Screws, Bench do. Wood. and Iron, Screw VVrcnchss. 6rc., Valuable Form for Sale. 0 BE SOLD by Private Contract, that beauti- fully situuted I"AR‘.tI, on the Malpsquo Bond, istiint about 55 miles from Charlottetown, the pro- perty of Dit. Day‘. It contains I55 acres, of which about lot) are in a good state of cultivation. the uni. ue being covered ivitlt a mixed growth of hard and soft wood, including suitable Fencing material. Upon I e premises is a comfortable I; story DWBL- LING HOUSl"., 45 feet h 85 feet, with nBAR.N.45 by 25 festgiind a Well 0 water at a short distance frorii the farm yard. The Property is eiihrinced by a erinnneiit stream of water which flows through it; and altogether-is adapted fov‘I"|rming purposes. I: is held. under Leno for 999 years, of which 913 are unexpired, an is subject to the yearly rent of Ono Shilling per acre only. Possession can be given in April next, or earlier, if required. For terms, and further purticuluru,enquirs of JOHN Loivowoirri-t_. Es , Barrister-at-Law, Charlottetown, who is fully nut crized to treat for tho so Charlottetown, Jan, 17, I856. APOTHEOAILIIEIS’ ‘HALL. For Sale or to Let, E ERAL BUILDING LOTS, f t' on the gut side of tho Malpe us, or Prfizeltbiivn Road‘. The old B't‘bu'h°d about ii quarter of a mile rom Charlottetown, an I . v, opposite to Spring Pork. t|oAM ‘ORGAN. ' . -MAY, ' '1'. DIEISBRISAIY & Go. AVE just rocoivod, per lain nu-ionic born Lon. _Il9nt Dublin. UM“ 3‘_“_9IsI_,d otttu their SupplicsE Season, c0IlIPI‘II?:o’l3£"Q":I_°'.I,I.O10_. on March flint, I855. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to GEORGE BEER. when Accounts, or Notes of Hand, on long overdue.- oro requested to make immediate payment to save In and vans -DRUGS‘ I CHIMIOAI3, PIRFUHERY, Brushes, Combs, Soups, and #0! 'iI‘ciIot raqtiishag; oxpsnses. _ 3”“ °‘ 9°“. £:£.".¥.'.:..‘::'::s°".‘t’.'.;:.:.'.:' “*“*--We-.; Will also feel obliged to those indebted to them, "gnu" P“.n{'M°dic‘n“ ‘in “Pg”; “d-':?,;.- '3" whose Accounts are due, by on only oottlouiont. Im nrciolo nsoully Itopt st shutter ishui l Britain (8¢¢:dpouiscori'u’ Hall Jaoortiser.) The whole of which they can with confidence roooniinond Churlyttetown, January I0, 1856 ""' . "’””""’. toth blic,u.utI-,tf u lityb uisma, |.,., Cigars! Cigarsll fig‘ oliiiv-r.on§-iii-:.thoritc°s°nu pa-.o's'iscso Fo:funr :2: Parana. 1'I'ho out». I_ny.lI, am. ;..'"”.*...°°°'.r....°“*°°.:.‘:'.'*.°**°°‘~....+- c 1'.‘ - ‘ " I ‘ ' . .. I Iddtlio 2,, . .-ilmflalintasszotv lEI..vorisosBoohIIIdla'lho1.IlIt.:i‘o't::;oln. _