Malta. HASZAR.D’S GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 28. the town; but a.ledgment effected in such a position would ive us immense advantages, and would proba ly enable us, with such a co- operation as may be anticipated from Sir Edmund Lyons. to ursue to good purpose the work of victory. Ve can only express our fervent hopes that such an event may hand ; but in our ignorance of the real strength of the enemy, and after the experience we have had of war’s contingencies. it is impossible to venture anything like precise speculation.” Wm. H. Webb has commenced building a propeller of600 tons, to run between San Francisco and the Russian Possessions at the N orth-West. The Duke of Cambridge has quitted His licnltli is still had. The Emperor of the French decorated on Sunday several saphis who had captured flags and otherwise distinguished themselves in the late expedition against Teuggourt. O 9 cv- It would hardly do t'or any one to have the temer- ity now-a-«lays to question the excellence of Dr. Hooffind's German Bitters, which are prepared by Dr. C. I. .|ackson. In cases of dyspepsia, liver complaint, and derangement oftliedigcstireorgans. their many virtues have ong since can made plainly apparent. They purge from the system Ilie morbid huinors which retard the natural func- tions, and bring palencss to the cheek, and sulfur- ing lo the brow. 'I'h<:y bauisli these clogs upon happiness, and restore the systeni to high health See advertisement. my HA siz“_A R :.»is1....iz 19. -r T 1:. Wednesday. Febrna;yi§l8, 1855. The accounts of the war brought by the Mnilarc any thing but s.i.tisl':ictory, It has at last, become quite evident, that there has been great IlllSlll:lIlil;,;:‘l.u.uC .'~'Ulll(3\\'lll'.‘I'(‘, but the dilliculty is, upon wiiom to lix it. Upon Mr. Rocbuck's resolution 2 " 'l‘h-.it ti. selcct couimit- tec be uppointcd to enquire into the condition of our army before Sebastopol. and into the conduct of those dep:-.rtnients of the (lovem- ment, whose duty it has been to minister to the w.iutsol' the atrmy," Mr. S. llorbert entered into :i long and eloqucnt Vllltllllatlloll of the Government, the gist ofwhicli, liowovcr. seems to be, that the lon_; interval of peace the nation has enjoyed, has had the ell’.-ct of rendering it more utiprep:trcd for war, than it otherwise woiild,or than it ought to have been. That though we have :1. collection of Ilcgiineiits in the highest state of llcgiim-ntal discipline. we no have iiriiiy. That these Regiments have been scattt-red about in various garrisons and Cole- nies. fllltl liurc never been exercised in sullicicnt. masses. so as to ciialile thcni to_ucl.' in conc_erl'. with the s:ime_ clicct as Lontinental armies, which_arc kept tor a c'onsidei-able portion of the yea_r, in c:iinp,_pei-fccti_ng themselves in all those various cvolutions_ which may be expected to in abate ol'Tact_tial 'lW.fll'l‘il.l'0. been broudlitotbaksbliilc tlnglleu I-fun, ll‘ He'll hid _ our o e per cotton in tliot_peniiiEular war, hail" been sililferctl. from mo Ives o cconom y to )e entire destro ‘ed. One of his points olldcfencc is an cktriiordiilary tgieillie ct.-ontends that ‘I-lnglalndl Ill): never en- rc in o any war in w iici s ie has not encountered in tho libginning, a succession of misfortunes. similar to those under which our gallant soldiers are now sulfcring in the Critiiea, I.In(§ql:;‘:Jqll()!lt!SltI. dcspatcli froinrliord Wellington in . w net with a ver cw minor alt ~r- Ml0:l|5s llliglit ll'tl.\'rL‘ blecn coplied rhy Lor-l llagllin as cscriptive o tie state 0 afiiiirs of ti o expedition under his Ct)lIllll:l.l‘l(I. He is :t.lls\\'t:l't‘.ltI l10\V0V0|'. by Mr. Layurd, and most pertinently : "—- but surely ifn great minister underto ik 3. rent war," says Mr. La and “ the first thin 0 should do would be i lr- t l ' g see how thutlwur should lie btniiiiedo nsmncll lo a on an o (l)<|3_3el\.Vllilf|.ivIu)I‘;1:i!!ll-:ll"ke‘ts haddbplen coiiiipiltgdj lin 9 _ _ , oavoi tom. 10'' em §.‘.*:::°'.'.:.:: 12:: “.*.’.‘.’:'.?.*.‘..‘.’‘’‘’".'’‘i‘ ed‘ - ' s w llcl wee a r ' from Sebtlstopol, " are not only pain’l'ul,r horrible and heart-reading,” and what is still more extraordinary, that with all the ollicial knowledge to which he has had access, “the state of the army is to him inexplicable.” Lord John Russell's resignation at the peculiar ino- Iipent, is looked upon by all sides, as any thing Ilt creditable to im. To back out on tl Q a of a battle, because he was afraid of tlibo coh- sequences, and to desert his quondam allies at the Itl'l0l'l‘l_8nbl of their utmost need, was not the 1'-.'i’.?a £1 '.l'£.‘..".°r..‘1§.‘.:..'I.‘I.'il'i'.‘.?.'.'° '"i'§°'°"‘i' ’"" - ‘ - no. w u seem that Lord John had proposed to Lord (Aberdeen that the otlices oF'Secretary of State for t‘..u war d°r“""'°"3o and Secretary at War ought to be P° d P’; the “"39 01101‘. who should be a Cabi- net 3_“n"i01’. am in I-"to llouso ofL‘nnino is. In this. Lord Aberdeen differed from him, but Lord _J0lI_n Russell did not press it. though if he °0ll|°|°IIlI0IIsly thou ,;hl the change was neces- “W i9 W!‘ i g on the wir with vigourund 0500‘; ll! ought to have done so: nor did he make it a condition of his remaining in the Ministry, which Lord Palmerston—wlie was to have benefited by the proposed arrangement-—- states. should have been his conse. In fact, Lord John should have either resigned some weeks revious, or should have borne the brunt of Mr. toebuek’s attack, in ceminen with his colleagues. Col. Sibther ’s quotation, that " conscience makes cowar s of us all,” was not inappropriate. There seems to be a general conviction, that Lord Palmerston ought to have the entire direction of the war department. THE PATRIOTIC FUND. In compliance with the Resolutions of the “ Central Committee for collecting subscrip- tions in at of Patriotic Fund.” A public Meetinv of the inhabitants of the District of Spring-lIleld,Tewnsliip No. 07 was held in the Schoolliouse,on Monday the 8th day ofJ~.inuary. On motion, the Rev. D. B. Parnthcr, was unanimously requested to take the Chair, and Mr. John Sinclair, to act as SL'Cl'0lttl' . 'I'he Cliaiirman briefly stated the object of the meeting undcxplained the caiuseofthv-. w:ir,—tho origin and nature of the Patriotic Fund—and urged on the meeting their duty as British subjects, to aid in providing for the widows and orph-.ins of those who have fallen or may fall in the service ofour common country during the present war. On iuotion, a. Subscription list was then opened, and the following gentlemen were ap- pointed at. Committee to take charge of it, and to solicit subscriptions throughout the District, viz :—-Messrs. Stephen Weeks, Jolm Bi,-ggcr. Tlionias lI:isla.in, jun. and Peter Sinclairantl Mr. Jolm Sinclair to act as Secretary and 'I'rr.--.isurer. The (.‘om:iiittee having solicited the aid of the SC\'t‘.l".‘..I individuals within the District have l'0:l.llZC(I the sum of £8 10s as follows. I). B. Parntlicr, J.’ I Joseph llaslmii, Stephen Weeks, John Bigger, sun., Alexander Mclienzic, Peter Siutzlnir, Richard Elliot 'I‘hoin:is ll:isl;itn,jun., )enj:iniin llaslzuii, jun., Arcliilultl llolms, John llolins, John Bigger, jun., llutty Brown, Ilcnjauuiii lliislain, sen., John .\lt:l{enzio, Robert llaisluni, Sziuiuel II:lSl:llll ’I‘hom:is llaislmn, sen., \\'illi:iiii ll:isl:itn, John McU:imhriilge, Susan Mur li , Arthur (ia§',y James Brown, James Bigger, Joshua Murray, John Murray, Michael ‘May, Ilector Mclin ', Owen O‘Ncil , Archibald Ferguson, John Crorkan, Bernard Urorkan, Peter Connick, John llaslani, John Sinclair, -1 I-d {'35-[SGT-C39-‘.‘JIl3Ci©C-C O¢¢O©°¢c¢ooaoococcoccoccoccccccccoo uuuwumucwgwwunmwuficmwcw I“°°@a“°W+¢©w6caaacocouaccwcowcowooc £8 10 0 Received from Mr. Jelin Sinclair, ’I‘eachcr of Springlicltl Township (:7, District School. Trea- surer of Local Committee, the above Snb.-crip- tions iinionntingin all, to Eight Pounds 'l'cn Shillings, in aid of the Patriotic Fund. TlIr.'t)l‘llll.L'S Di-zslhu-.s.iv, Treasurer of Patriotic Fniul Subscriptions towards the Patriotic Fund collected at Point Prim, Western District. Angus i\IcRu.e, " i\Ialcolm Murchison, Ronald McDonald, John Murchison, Alexander McRae, Simon Murchison, Archibald Melina, Murdoch McRae, Donald Mcllae, John (iillis, John Gillis, Murdoch Martin, John McRae, Donald McDonald, Michael McLeod, An us McLean, Donald McDonald, Donald McL-cod, John Finlayson, Allan McDonald, Hugh Mcl)onald, Simon Murchison, Alexander McLeod, Donald Finlayson, Nininn Finliiyson, Alexander McDonald, Alexander Finla son. rs. Alexander inlayson, IIeet'-r McDonald. James Murchison, §N!OI€l\9|-Udk€k0€»=I~I€6JkOO¢I-IWIOIONIGCHWNIONNIOWI C!3O¢€€flGC3¢|®¢3O©O©O3O€tOb3OC5¢2¢5©¢IGOOVSCOG Roderick Cameron, 2 3 Alexander Murchison, 1 6 enneth IcKen:ie, 3 0 Alexander McLean, l 6 £4 0 9 Received from Mr. John Murchison, Tresurer. of Point Prim, Western District. Local Com- inittec, the sum of l'our pounds and nine pence, being the subscriptions received by him in that District towards the Patriotic Fund. 'I‘m«:ernit.i:s Dssanissr, Treasurer of Patriotic Fund. February 27th, 185-}. PATRIOTIC FUND. To the Secretary and Treasurer of the “ Patri- otic Committee Fund.” Res ccted Sir: We the ’npils of the Mount Mellick School, 'I‘ownshi No. «I9, beg most respectfully, thatyou will acce t through our Teacher, Mr. Alexander McNeil , the small Juvenile contri- bution made by us, as ii token ofour sympathe- tic C0mllllSCl‘t!.ll0Il,ttn(I ardent desire to con- tribute our once toward the relief “of the Wi-lows and llrphans of those heroic Soldiers, Siilors and Marines, who have fought, bled, and expired, in the cause of Freedom, and in the downfall of despotism ; or who freui other casuailties have endured deprivation of health and debility of body, while cmploycd on service during the present campaign in the East of Europe. List of Subscribers- Philip S. L:ine, ‘.)d. J. R .\l:icDougall, 9d, Joseph llaiyley, M, John llyrns, till, Patrick '.iirn, Id. Peter Cairn. '.hl, J. ll. .\. McNcill, (ls. lid. William ll. McNeill, Sis. 3d, Alexander .\lcl)oug:ill, ‘dd. S:ir:ih Pruught, lid, C-.i.tl1.-irinc Praiught, ltd, I-Ili/.;ibctli Acorn, I.'_.(l, M. I}. .\Icl)oug:ill, ‘Jd, I'ilizu.betli Acorn, .l.'_.tl, Mary Ann lrinc, ‘Jd, An,-_r,us Pr:iu;_:ht, ltd. Ja.nc Acorn, ‘Jd. Susan Acorn, ‘J, l-Esther .\I:icLell:in, -Id, lCli:*.:i. Mellon-,;:ill, is. Id, .\nn llaylcy, ‘Jd, Mary Iluyloy, '.ld. John I.. Mcllish, ls "id, L_vtli.i Ann P-.iliuer, 2d. John V. Mt-l)on:ild, 4d, Mai1'y(.';iiriis. lid, t.'h;irlcs .\«¢orn, -ld, Roderick Visey, 5d, John .\cot'n, Utl, \\'illi:tin Acorn. ‘Jd, Christina. Ann Mcllzic, ‘Jd, Catherine Mellislt, Received from Mr. Alexander McNcill Teach- er of .\lount. .\lclli«-k District School, Town. nip number l<'ort_v-nine, the above sum of Olll‘ Pound three Shillings, being the oll'e-rings of the Pupils in his Scltoul, to the Patriotic Fund. 'uEuritit.L's l)i-:sBr.is.n', 'I‘roasurer Patriotic Fund. P By Telegraph to St. J ehn‘s News Room- ARl‘.l\'AL 01-‘ Till‘) Il.\LTlC. New Yonir, Feb. ‘.31. The Baltic arrived to-day, with dates to the I0tli. New British Ministry lbrined. Premier, Lord Palmerston; Miiiistcr of \Var, Lord telectual and interesting address. We shall refrain for the present from making an special remarks on it, as by a resolution passed at the meeting, the Rev. Gentleman was re- uested to furnish a sinopsis of the lecture for publication, to which request he very kindl consented, we therefore trust that at an early day to present it to our readers. Ir Iarris gave a short address much to the point, whichcould not fail of leaving a good im- prcssien. That old veteran in the Tom eranco cause Mr. John Bovyer, being rcqueste by the Chair to make a few remarks, came forward, and in a style peculiarly his own, declared his warm attachment to the cause, and though fist ver ing to the grave, was disposed to go all the ength that the most ardcntudvocate con- tended for. and urged the people to rest not short of a Pro/iibilory Law. 'I‘he singing eti the occasion was rcniarkably good. The young Ladies and Gentlemen who have so kindly volunteered their services to sing at these meetings deserve it praise, but ive are sure that any coinpliinents from us are quite superfluous, as tbc satisfaction they feel that in any way advancing so great and glorious a cause gives its own l'eWttl' . The lnstrumentiil music too was very good and all go to show that the Teiiipcraince cause has a firm hold on the affections ol' the coniinu- uity.—(,‘um. Mt-:cii \Nl(‘S Is's'rirL'ri-:.—Jolin M. Stark I-Inquire, the Inspector of Schools for this lslnnrl, last evening, delivered an instructive lecture, upon "' l'Iut‘c.\1'tox.” He entered upon the principles of his important subject, with much minute- ncss: discussed the systcin that had prevailed in Greece and China; and then showed what I-ldticution really was, in its moral, intellectual and physical tendencies. He also described the working and training of the .\'orin;il School system, and concluded, by suggesting certain iiupruvenicnts, necessary, to innkc the Free School system new in successful Ullt.'I'Rll.I~)n in this Island, the best in the world. William Cooper Esq. M. I’. moved that Mr. Stark be requested to place his It.‘L'lllI‘l! into the hands of the Coznuiittcc of the Institute for the purpose of having it published for gcticral iii- fortnation. ’I‘lie motion was seconded by the Ilun. the Col. Secretary. Ilis Honor the I’I'L‘.‘lLl‘.‘llh dc- servedly complimented Mr. Colcs, as being the originator, and as having the energy and inde- initable perseverance to carry the Free School system into successful operation in this his native s c. The motion was unanimously passed. A lively debate then cnsuc . lis ESC(!llCll':y the Licut. (ioverner lionorr‘ the Institute with his presence; and a numbt : of both Ileuses of the Legislature were in attendance. Dr. Johnson will (D. V.) Lecture next Tues day evening, iipen “ Corporate Bodies. having, Panmure (Fox Manle); Foreign Affairs, Lord Clarendon; Home Ollice, Sidtiey Herbert; Colonial Secretary, Sir George Grey; Chancellor oftlie Exchequer, Mr. Gladstone; Chief of the Admirazlity, Sir James Graham: Chancellor, Lord Cran- worth; President of the Council, Earl of Granville; Keeper of Privy Seal, Duke of Argyle; Chicl'ofBenrd of Public \Verks, Sir VV. Molesworth; President of the Board of Controul, Sir Charles \Vood; Post Mas- ter General, Lerd Canning; the Marquis of Lansdownc is in the Ministry, without ollice. Lord Aberdeen, the Duke of Newcastle and Lord Jolni Russel go out Lord Panniut-e’s coming in makes the balance ofpewer about the same as in the old ministry. Sir Charles Napier made a savage speech in Parliament against the Government. Nothing from the scat of war. Console 91 I-4. Flour (id. to ls. lower. ——‘\Iarkets generally dull. Tris Cot.o\'i.ti. M.\ti.s arrived last ni ht. We have news frein England, via New ’ork and St. John, N. B. ol the formation of a new ministry. We Published a double sheet last week on the arrival of the British Mail. in order to put our readers in possession of the news at the earliest period-—where practicable-—we issued it in two parts,—one of which was delivered on Saturda morning and the other on Monday. We again issue a double sheet, with a continu- ation ofthe news, our readers will lind that they will be much benelitcd by the change in our size. 'I‘I‘I.\Il’l'2llAN(.'l-3. relation especially to Sanatory Measures." .. B , . . ht . 'Ihc Librarian will be in attendance in one of the Rooms of the lower story of the to deliver Books to the Members of the Institute; commencing on Tuesday evening next at seven o'clock. Donations in Books, apparatus or curiosities towards the Museum will be thankfully received.—Com Died, At New VViltshire Settleiiient, on the 2-llli inst., Mary, wife of Mr. Metliuselali Pcthick. aged 47 years, a native of Cornwall, I'In-gland, from whence she emigrated to this Island in 1832. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, Hatter and Dyer. ‘ENTLBMHNB Clothes cleaned, Spots and Stains extracted, and restored to their original colour. Bi-aver and Silk lluts cleaned and stillened. Also, Kossutb and I"c|t Ilats ofall Descriptions. Orders taken at at the Queen‘: Arms, 3Mile- Run,nnd at Jznuzs Rs.in’s, Queen Street Char- loltetown. At‘Cbarlottetowii, on Thursday the 22d inst., by the Rev. Mr. Suudgrass, Mr. James Barrett, to Miss Cluistiana Cameron, both of Charlottetown. At \\"oolwich, G. B., on l8tli January the wife of Captain Vyvynn Crease. Royal Engineers, efn son. Valuable Stand for Business. ' ‘O LE1‘, and possession given in the month of August next, a DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES, now occupied by Mr. W. HEARD, in Gui-:A'r GEORGE Srnicnr. ~ The suitable position of the prbmises for Business purposes is too well known to require comment. For particulars apply to Mr. W. Hanan, on the premises, or to Mr. W. SMAIDON at the corner, GREAT GEOIHJ Cliatlottetown, 28th it I: I. Feb. 1855. .;;.i1..I.;:; ‘as. Fe} Sale and Lease. On Thursday evening last the fourth of the series of'l‘cnip:rance meetings was held in the Hall, J. T. Pidwell, Fsq., G. W. P. in the air. The Rev. John Mc.\luri-ay, delivered to a crowded and attentive audience, a highly in- '‘‘I.‘( BUILDING I.U'l‘S only will be sold at the . Ferry opposite Clmrlettetownt I-0‘ 43. “'0 N- mniniug lots will be let on reasonable leases ,iilso a Jllllll desirable hum within ii mile ofthe aforesaid pro- ' art For partlcllllll, apply to Mr. JOHN BALL, bk to the Proprietor, u L P. BEETS. ’I‘einperance Hall, one hour, before each lecture, ‘