HASZARIYS GAZE'l"l‘E,. SEPTEMBER I3. 9 . Tits El-‘PEc‘l‘ or Hen‘ cron riic Ica- Isitcs.—-A rolling noise is heard like the thunder peals of our autumnal tempt.-sts‘, and we see the head of an lcel-erg separ- ate from the trunk, and fall crashing into the sea, throwing up clouds of spray to a great height. The monster oscillates sever- II times, as if to recover itself upon its base, or, perhaps in sign of salutation to other icebergs; for who can interpret the mysterious language of nature? A long Iwell goes to announce at a distance of several miles, its entry into the world; a o.v minutes more, and that which but now _was a dependent portion of a larger block, IS become itselfa ineinher of that family of giants. Oh, man, how little you are in the World. \Vhat ai-e your pyramids two hun- dred feet high-your dome of St. Peter’s— jsur Kremlin? Here are mountains eight hundred feet out of the water, and with bases two thousand fert deep; here are cu- pulas and dom»-4 at it height of four hun- di-ed feet.—-Jl1..noi'rs of Lient. Ballot. Latest News! Fuirriit-lit air Till: PERSIA. The stcaniship Persia arrived at New York at 8 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday. She left Liverpool on the 22nd, about 2 P. M. Saw the Arabia going into Liverpool, making the run from Halifax in seven days. The steaincr Khersonese was to leave Liverpool the same day as the Persia. for Portland, via Newfoiind- land and Halifax. The Persia had -228 passengers. There is no political news, except that D’lsriieli's Ieadcrsliip was becoming dis- tasteful to his followers. The London 'l‘imcs editorially approves of Mr. Marcy's reasoning on thesub- jcct of privutt.-criiig. The Queen of Oude, mother of the de- posed iiioiiarch. was in Eiiglund for the purpose of coniplaiiiing of the East India Couipaiiy. Fiutvcic. Napoleon was at Biarritz. He is re- ported to be urging the claims of Prince Pierre Bonaparte to the hronc of the Dnnubian kingdom, and to e considering what title to bestow on the American descendants of Prince Jerome. The harvest in France is considered fully an ave-in-.;e. It is said that the Emperor of Russia gave his consent to the title of Duke Mahikoff being bestowed on Pelissier. RUSSIA AND Tuaiuzv. The Russians announce that they will evacuate and uivc up Kars Ismael and Kilia, within the stipulated six months. The Russian liglit-liouse men liac been carried oil‘ from the Isle of Serpents by an Eng isli Ship of war, and delivered over to the authorities at Odessa, who. liowevcr, merely permitted them to be landed, and said the atliiir must be set- tled by diplomatic negotiation. The Turkish government is said to be concocting a general treaty of com- merce, to be otfered to all nations, its leading principle being to circnmscribe for the advantage of native produce the concession hitherto mabe to - foreign trade. The Russians are forcibly retaking from the Circa.-isians tho forts they aban- doned during the war. They had cap- tured Anapa, the circassians retreating without resistance. Preperstions for the coronation of the Czar on the 7th September continued on nscalc of great magnitude. It is to -throw into the shade every former pro seeding of ii similar kind in Russia or elsewhere. . The Emperor was to make h entry into Moscow on the 929th of August. Count do Mornoy, the French repre- untatives, had met with a distinguished Joception st Spirit Petcrsburgli. is solemn l l ' An American is reported to have got ,a fireman to examine the praciibilty of ,the principle rivers of Asia Minor for navigation. The Russians had sent in a claim for l400t)f for damage done to the Russian ‘palace at Constantinople, while it was occupied as a French hospital. A quantity oftreasurc, valued at $150. 000, buried by the Russians in the Church of Sebastopol, had been dug up regarded as a man, and the pstiencat Ind 310' ralss well as physical courage displayed b him under priviitions thstwe shudder at in rent - ing of, has elevated him highly in _tho opl_lll0lI of all thinking men. The introduction ot libra- ries und the encours enicnt of manly sportlr will have their due e ects, we may hope. In warning them from indulgence in the use 0 excitiii liquors. which are ino_re_frequcntly resorte to for the urpose of dissipating the tedium ofidlsuess t. an most people In tiWM‘0 of. We were highly pleased with the exhibition in safety, having escaped the vigilance :: ",“’,‘: i“s't°a':;°dl§:' ',’;’;:‘_’::°:L° °‘:’:'i.°'::,'|'e' ofthe allies. ' P9 one Wheeloclis litter regulating,gas burnt.-_r. of these improvements that are beautiful from their simplicity. It consists of an air-tight .metal chamber with a burner attached, there lis in the chamber a small quantity of wool, it hits besides a felt piiiton,guardcd by perforated inetul plates through which the gas is filtered At Antwarp on the l7th there was a brilliant celebration in honor of the twenty-five years’ peaceful reign of the King of Belgutn. From Spain there is nothing of impor- "nice. .l,mnqm:my pWvai|cd_ The the copisefqueiicelq iii-e,that.the gas i_pes thougl: - _ . . striiine roin ii iinpurities an in an equal rm“ ""P"" °f brc‘"I'9'"m’ “as "wued degree, should there be any ,coal t:ir or other until Julie. 1857. The difficulty with ,impurity in the gas, it is arrested by the loose Mexico was said to be still unsettled. wool (which may be removed at pleasure) and by its passage through the felt, all inconveni- ces from blowing are avoided. t needs but to be seen, we think, to be appreciated. A savin of from 25 to 100 per cent. is said to be effected by the use of it. s__ _ _ w_“W_ tiASZARD’8 GAZETTE. Tue l-l.\'cLisu MAIL did not arrive as usual, in the Lady Le Marclianl yesterday. We learn by Telegraph. that the British steamer only ot into llalifax on Friday morning. Arrangements " The R9€‘0|'de|'." but 01' “I0 Nike Ufothertl. lnive been made for the traiisniisrion of the we hasten to correct one ofthe many fnlselioods British Mail in the Georgetown Packet, and it contained in it. It is there stated, that Mr. yjflay he looked for here on Monday. IAl.W80n hasii salary from the Gas Company of; 1'25 per annum; this is not true; he iiipiiid by ' the Company for his services, as all other pro- POLICE COUNT- fessioniil men are paid. and furnishes his bill‘ Sept.4. Jon-.ithan .\lu.nderson, for assault for work performed, and. were he paid in like and battery on Mitrgaret l-‘itzGerald,comuiitted manner for the services done for the L'ity,his bill ‘ to take his trial in the Supreme Court. would ninount to considerably more than up- rtliur O‘Nicll, cliiirgcd with an assault wards of twice £75, Mr. Whelun‘s asscrtioiisand battery on James l\l'Cullouh,purtiesscttled to the contrary notwithstanding. ‘out of court 0'Niell to pay costs. 10. James Lougblan and Patrick Quinn, ldruiik and disorderly, convicted on confession, filtlt‘t.I {is each, or to be imprisoned 48 hours ‘each. Saturday. September 14, 1856. - is not our intention to notice the mass of abstirdit and iuisrepresenttition contained in the artic - in the last. Erami/ier uutler the head Tits City Council addressed His Excellency esterdiiy, rcqtit-sting him to use. his influence in the proper qvn.-.~tt-r to hate the barracks again tenaiited by it dettichiiieiit of troops A deal ofqtiiet discussioii has arisen as to. whether the presence of soldiers in ii small place is not a greater evil than bein.-fit; wlieihi-r eighty or ninety idle. or nearly idle men, do not. by their example, nllurc an equal. or per- haps greater number of persons of their own. class in life, tojoin in scenes of dissipation and’ _ debaucliery, and thereby deuioriilize a great 0'} ‘he 4”‘ "-5'- 5“ L9‘ _67- ~“"- -lam" PWWIT‘ portion ofrhe working community, we we“ ten. III the 79in year of his szs. Mr. Peiiwirreii among flmgo who fiwoi-ed me gm;-magi‘,-0‘ bug was a native of Cornwall, lungland, and came to we have taken some pain; to View the gulljecg this Island in I823. he has always borne the name on both sides, and our confidence in the eorrect- '0f 3" l"""’»3‘ '!“l |"d“*"’l°“5 "'9"- egg of out form” 0 jnion. [mg in 9, gm“; de- At llcdeque, on the 3d instant, iifterii shoit illness, mo diu,i,,i3|,ed_ 1‘ mm is “M the ye,“ doubt Donnlil, eldest son a Mr. Alexander M‘l"iirhiiie, gr-d I-t years and 2 months. Un Wednesday the I-uh instant, after a lingering illn us, whirh he bore with cliiisiian resignation to the Divine Will, Mr. l"'r:incis l.r‘t_ut-bliin lllclrhee, of this ' 24th your 0 his age. eceascd 'hil’“’“"'kr and ‘he d"“wh3"k5 _°l l‘“'Ii§ht- i"5“' llivtiilch ester-iiIed'iiiiil :;ll'tllleVl!l‘lt?‘I(l:::: ‘liiiii raflcei 899-9 “ud Illtlwugll "0'-Ill"?-I 'WW“".V 1'9‘ for his kind iiiid iiiainly disposition. Rrquieu-ant in '|1N1|“5 IN" "19 Pwlllo St‘-it “Ml U1’ llvfielll lfl "0 pace llis l"uni-riil will take place frotii the rend:-nee Blllflll advantage. The want of it clrcttlitting ofliis Ftlllltfl’ on Suiitlay niorning, at liiilf-past eight medium has always been most severely felt, 8 o'clock. and though that will in future be less so when At Poineroy, tlliio. ii few weeks since. Mr. Peter the Bank shall have come into full opemiiunv llnrcluy, in the -Ifltli year of his age, leaving it widow the actual importation and di.-persion of it "ml ""99 °l'”tl|’9" l"|')"“'" "'0 '0“ "fl kl"‘l‘"“l l"- quumity of gum and sing, win i,,,,.(._ u (e,,d,,,,cy dulgent husband and hither, Mr. llurclay formerly not only to make the circulation hrisker, l-ut ‘‘“l‘‘''$'‘'d "’ "“‘I,"‘l“"" enable the bank to meet demands upon it for . A‘ 'h" '.'“"'",'°,A'3'""" °“ lv“d""'d“3’ ll”, HM‘ specie with greater ease and rcntlinoss, a mat- ';'"t'('. 'm"°l.0 (’'""'M' “ed 08 ’e'"'’ R mm": "‘ tor of no small benefit to itsclt'.ind tho coiu- "0 "mmy Lurk‘ helwd . . mania‘ M‘ “be com! .' ‘ d _.u ‘ t uItt~ll:IW, Lot 30, on the lst eeptentber inst., P 0 . ‘mm -7‘, ‘ “ “‘ ,‘ T‘-5' .\lr. John Macllonnld. aged 67 yc.irs. He has borne pact to the question of the increase ol vice, mm“; "ed b ‘be u 1, Id. the character of an honest and well conducted man. ..a...}’.. tmla. it "fi§§°i..§§.."..i‘£'l..l”i?.i,§Z?l‘J’a"-J '" “‘ii’““""“°"'.,""t$""' "' ’:"’..""" ‘‘.'‘‘J.‘‘' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' Alli! 0U‘L I I IN , 00 l “W9 5 Ilnndmd "19" 0r “'9 "00. Mid say that 52.] Regiiiieni: dnd l'lIVlIl{lIl0I'D0l' oulfll’er'irliliii)ers one-tenth are drunkards, and perhaps that is that station. He served for some time in India, and (t]o0._gtl'cat _t\n pyegagle, sill,ht:ip Bll"ilt:ll)0SO of (spas in ‘iiieveral engagements in r\tl'§hanistan. The iscip me in w iic t ey are (H on the con. eccase wiis grandson to the lite amen Douglas, stint watch kept over ttiem is far greater than Esq ,d formerly controller of the Customs of this even with the best organized police can be ' " - maintained with res act to an equal number. led, At .\lonnt .\lcl|ick, on the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. George 3'. lllillignn, I Mr. Alexiindcr Jenkins. .in Joyce Le-tier l.ane, daughter of Samuel Lane. .lIsq.——ull of Lot 49. =3 E. ii 3 . but that the expenditure ofn body 0f'nen with ' their ollieersand adjuncts, circulitting.C6,00() or £7,000 annually, drawn from it source out of the Island, does in elfeci increase the exporta- tion to that amount, and without ilio rislt of of that class of o enders belon in to the Cit . We are inclined to think‘ ufso, that Charlottetown Market.’ sap‘ 11' it great change is grsduall and psrce tibly "eel-(imllllnh 4d'|7d§F0WlI. lI3d IIN working in the character aft 0 British so dier.' ""- 5! ‘l''"’‘°'v 3" " 5d|({l'3°It°"'v ll 44 II 2! sad iiotbin will, rhsps, have ‘a greater, ' 5‘ “ 55 "'8'." ‘l‘’““- 7*‘ 3 9“ tendency to elect it more s edily and elfectu-j 3° ('“""l- N ‘ 9“ 0"" '’‘''I'' 2'' ‘ 2' 3‘ tuslly than the sym athy estowcd upon him’. '"'°"' _ 3“ " 6‘ B""°3" "°“°' not only by Miss Itfightitigiile and her high v""",h‘ all ' 2: ,Il’,°"".""" ‘I’ '01‘ ' 2'1“ minded iissocistos,but by the whole class of B3,”, an M ,' nu‘ C"”",P' P" "me ' the people, by the nation atlargc. no matter -p,,",,w ' " 15¢‘, |.,‘G::,’,"“. an, M“ iii w in part of the world its inhabitants re- i,,,,d_ ' P ye, ' Q,“ . 5: p_ide._ This respect for the soldiei-‘and sympathy 1-1."... 2“ ,, 3,; u,,,_ ,,,,,_ 49,, 50 0|‘ ll" 511393398‘: ml!“ n008lltt_I'lly have it ton- l'sail lliirloy, 2d 1 2}d'Striiw. Cwt., ls tltl is Is dency to foster and augment his own itelf-res- Md a lid! 00 Oatmeal, ct and esteem, and nothing will lend 7_ ncrsasod ropriety of conduct more than the? A ' '”"" " ‘V“"> ‘ ““""““' increase 0 such is fooling. The ldisr has BOARD may be had for it few persons on appli- ' 1 5 mg" I M PAUL hiihoi-to been too much oomidgi-9d _ cation to itr. WI .l.l. , opposite the m.¢hing_,m gain“ id go in .50. 3.; gm residence of John Bracken. l'Isq.. King-street. 0 events of the hits war has caused him to be] cl“ '1°'"'- 3'P'- '3- 1343- - . ,, the truthfu W. H. Tops and Isyor Hutchinson. II; I have read in the Emminrr. the following comii:tInicn- tion. which, for general euillciitioii, I take the liberty of reprinting: To ‘FRI Eorroit os: -r_iis Exiiiiiitirit. Sll’.,—By giving iiiseitioii to the following aflidavit van will remove iiiiy ('l‘l'0Ill.‘0tIiI iinpvo-ssion that may be left on the tniiiilri of the ct inniu. ii-ty by the pulilicaiioii ofii foul, inalii-ioii-I iinil If‘.lIIItIi|l(l|lr-I)’ false com. lIIl|lIlt‘tIllItl’l. which appeared in the lies‘ Islander over the siginitutc of t" W . ope," and IIIIOOIIII r iiliivuur mi Your-v. very t-uly. RUB l‘. llU'l‘Clll.\'s0N. .l’itiitcI: EDWARD lsuisn, sonally i-ppi-an-it Iu~l'orr-. mi-,I)on. s ouuty. amt‘, one of "pr M-_.j. My‘. l’i-iice liir the said Cutiuty, Rob:-rt llnti-hinsun, Hap, ’ II or of the City of 1 hiirlottetowii, who bring iuvorii, llllll\('lll oath ' nit olloivs: That on Siitui-day, the i-ecoiitl day of ' Ileponeiit met. at or near the door iif the Apntliet-antes’ Ilall, lllr. i \Villnirn Pope, whom this llepoin-iit solo-it--il to vote for ltiiii (Depo- iient) at the then i-nsiiiiig election for Mwvor for the itiii~l ritv of Char- |ottetowii—wlit-renpuii the sziiil \\ illiaiiii l'npi- replii-il, ll|il|.lIt'. would give this I):-pom-iii plenty or twenty vntes—(l)e meat is not ptiititive which was the word inn-il)—if lze, llcpoiieut, " viould drive the dogs and llloitagliiiini out of the totiii." l R()llER'l' llU'l‘t}lllNa‘UN. Sworn before me this l‘§th day of igititl N ' ! ‘ t\IC.ISAAf.:,J- IE; I The publication of the above nllidavit, proves that my 'deiiiiil of liaving, us you iillo-ge. said to _yo.J that I would vote for you “ il you would drive the .\Iv-nii,-gliaiis niiddogg from the town," or of having used " any word»; conv.-ying u like inclining," iind my cliurging yoti with hating " iii- vt-nted and circulated an uiitruth, to serve an elet-tioneer- ing purpose," lius been considered by you, or your lriends, of sullicieiit iinportancc to require from you. evidence in support of your ullegaiti-in. more reliable than your word. The case is this—yoii publicly charged me with having of- fered u gratuitous insult to a large body of the electors of this city—l em ilinticully denied the charge. ' It then lay withy-is ii'—notcontent to_ allow the commu- nity to judge betwotn us, on the evidence of our respective words—to prove the atliriiiative. by ii-lducing further evi- dcnce in corroboration of your allegation. You essay the latter course—you go before Domild i\lt-Isaac. B-q.. one of your couiicillorri. iind it Justice of the Peace for the Coun- ty. aiid before ltiiii iniike oath that I did use the insulting words. as alleged by you. ow. sir. I object to the recep- tinii ofyour oath us e\'itlence.on the gruiiiids that it is (Jim jiir/ivial iitid illegal; an o:itli under which you cannot be pu- nished for coiiiiiiitting pcijury. and. f/lt'l'I_/;)I‘t‘, one olll-ring no security for the truth. It is obvious to inost people, that it m.iii in your l-iiii.ition, guilty of the llltl;.'_l‘|t1t‘ltl of- fence of falsely hlillliltflflfi his neighbour, vronld not hesi- tate to make such an oiuli. it’ his doing so was calculated to avert the uripleiiruiit coiisrquciit-es which generally fol- low the exposure of such an otlL-nco. Your oath, being extrajudicial iind illegal, is inadmis- siblc its evidence. and if possible. of less value than your word. You have tliert-fore not advanced one iolri towards proving your case; but by the display of wickcdnesii and ignorance which you have made. have conlirnied the truth- fulness of my assertion tlnit you are unfit for the judicial oflice to which you have been elected. Both Mr. i\It-.lsniic and _voursclf—the one by itdiiiiiiistcr- ing the oat|i,nnd the other by ninkitig it—liiive llt.'L‘l| guilty of an olfeiice, for which. if eoiniiiitted in Great liritiiiii, you would have been indicted. iind probably pultlsltcd by line or iiiiprisonnient. As the chief hliigistriite ol' tho city, you ought to know that I am not bound by any‘ principle, to notice your oath. because by doing so. I should make myself it party to an illegal prumding. oliy your o.ith, you have aggravated your olll-rice. for while soleiiiiily invoking the ve mice of the Deity upon you if you did not declare the triit . you dared impiourily to declare tlnit which you must have known to be the very reverse of truth. And lor- tunate for your Worsliip is it. thiit you coinniittcd this sc- |’IOUl(lII:.'llCt3 in such it iiiiintier as to avoid iill daiigcr of having visited upon you the pains and peniiltit.-s which attach to the crime ufpcrjury; for were it not, that your oath is illrgal lllltl cilraljui/i’ri'iil, I pledge you my “I-I’tI.llI‘.lb you w« ul-.l hiivo pl‘L‘ltZ'l't5tl against you iin iiidictiiicnt for perji. -y; mid the evidence of the highly I'l3t~‘}r('l.'lt|l.)I0 geiitlcimiii who was present with me, at the time you al- lcgc that I made use of the words you charge me with using, and heard all the conversation that took place be- tweeu us on tho occasion—which evidence would fully corroborate uiy denial of ever liavinguttc-red tlioi~xpres- sions which you have sworn tons having been made by me, would to it moral certainty. have insured your conviction; unless indeed you should be fortun-itc enougli to be tried by ajury ot l’lirt-nolngirits, who might acquit you ,t‘mtfI‘I1I'_'I/ to eruluire, on the grounds of the ext-cllcticy of your crani- al devclopciiieiits ltlrtfdllt: go weir minds. a violent pre- stiniptioli of your being incapable’ of tho ctllllllllstilttll of any crime. You are ileasetl to style my CtlllllIIt|lIlt‘:ll.lttll, “foul, malirinus aiiJscaiitlriluiisly/ii.'se." These choice opi- thets, l presu-..io, stand at the head of your very elegant vocabulary of ex letives, and are used by you. simply to express your feelings of annoyance, and that you intend no more by them. than does it pig. by the grunt which that intelligent. tractable and very interesting iiniiniil usu- ally utters on being touched with it gosd. If on believed my statements to be false. why did you deny t e truthful- ness of but one of them! You iniikc so oath to prove that I said so and so. but you do not deny having oflbred to the Irish ltoinuu Utllrllollctt of the city the several grosiillllullll which I enumerated in my coiiiiuunication. Your stating generally that it is foul. fa|se.tt;c.. as I have said. means nothing; vvhilo the fact of your singling out one stutciiiciit. and dcnyiii it on oiitli. is pregnant with an sdtnission Of lhnss of the remainder. I am told that you are very angry with me for having informed the public tbpt your futlior lived in the belief that the Church of Rome is " the one Catholic and Apostolic Church." that. he died in that faith. and now lies in ground solcnily consecrated by its Bishops. to the burial ot their plous dead. I cannot vronder at your sugar. for the little intelligence you pol- seu, must tell you that the majority of mankind, regard II possessed ofii bad heart and a narrow and illiberat mind, it son who from your to year could tiad delight in denounc- I UNALH l I