F ,§.\,‘\,lil\W5 PUBLISHED ON Establistieti I82: . llllllllllli’ EVERY 5‘; ='.== ,__. -éél llllllllll.,li W.-?.[)NESDAY & SA'l‘URl)AY. Cliarlottetoivii. ‘P. 3, lslantl. Szituirlay. llecemlier 22, 1855. I New Series. No. 302. NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. Pl-l.\Ul'2—-’l‘lll2 li‘l’.l'II\'ClI PRESS- Dnring the last few days. it reniurlrable change has passed over the Paris press; the inert war- like of the journ-.ils are at this moment the most impressed with the necessity of a speedy peace. Tll(!l)!‘l'(1f.9 earnestly desire peace, but does not believe in its :2 cstnblisliinent. The Conslilulionncl believes in it pacific teritiination of the contest, provided Russia t-onseiits to waive all false ideas in favor of t-ivilimtion and of universal prosperity. The Western Powers can await with confidence the decision of their adversary. If they are to continue the war they know already what they will do with more extensive inoiins of action and with greater chances of success. RELEASE OF THE BRITISII CO-NSUL AF COLOtlI\'E. The King of l’rus~iiu has ordered the release of Mr. Curtis, the British Consul itt Cologne, who was lately sentenced to imprisonment by the Prussian courts for an oifence in connexion with the enlistment of Germans for the British ‘erman Legion. - RUSSIA. SUsl'E.\‘Sl0l\' or l‘A\’IlEN'I‘ nv THE ODESSA iui'i:iii.u. ('03l.\tlill(‘l.\l. RANK. VlE.‘lN.\. Thursday Eveuinw, Dec. 0.—'['lie Oeslcrrricliisrltc Carrcspumlcnz has the follow- in v:—- “ The Odessa lnipo:-iul Commercial ltunk has suspended its hard cash payments. Un- leuaunt scent-ii have occurred in consequence. ‘lie gendarmerie remind people that by refus- ing to t:i.ko bank notes, they display animosity towards the Government. The premium on silver is already 12 and 15 per cent. Al,'Sl‘RlA. A telegraphic desputcli ll'0m Vienna, dated the 5th instant, announces the arrival at that capital of bir llamilton Seymour, the new Bri- tish Auibassador. It was reported. that the Austrian army is to be again reduced by .-'0,U()(), RE'l'l.'R\' OF THE B.\L'l'lG l"LEl'I'l‘. \'\‘iioi:t:. he--. t'i.—'l‘he united sqiiutlrons with Admiral Diimlus, and eleven ships of the line, have just passed the Belt iiortliwards. i\l0\’l-l.\ll~l.\"l‘S Ul" O.\l.\R P.-\L‘ll.\. The .lI.mt'I¢'ur states, that Ulnar l’ucli:i. was at Stiggidi on the 13th ultimo, vraitiu;; for so :- plics helore procecdiiu.-;. Stiggidi is on y about six miles beyond the lu;_;our. lle hzis establislied eoiiiinunieutiotis with llcdoul-t hin- lcli. A portion of his troops are lll:trt'lllllg on Kutais. .-\ lizittlo waist-xpcctcd half wayoii the road to the latter town. Loss or Till-1Ci\l‘1‘l'ltHl) ll.ti<"r_-.»-—'l'lie lo.~s of,‘ the rafts is courfiuit.-il. lit .1 .<ii'm.i_v hrt-- 7.:-, uithl it fresh lltlIl|lll'_'tllt\VlI tho ll.iy oi oi l\'.‘ir»r-o,.,l [ho rafts pziitcd trout lllt'll’ ltttiiir|l.':_‘$ tllnl lotviirds ()(lt‘.\:‘.l. 'l'lit',\' will no doubt lirrnl. up, i and the llo.itiii;1 lllIilit‘l'.'i may worlt rvlllt‘ tiiiscluul, at sea this sioriiiy \ii'itv‘r ('otiiIii;:. .‘i or we not‘ expect to hour of siiulii-ii melts, oi s«.~:i .\t‘l'{'i'.lllti, . .-mil lliizitril Isl l.'t<l« i":"'-'lWIt: cl li«‘i\\‘u--it this Jllllll \';|i“'| I l‘. ' '.I‘ll\' ¢'.'ltl, lllc lll(‘l‘l ltioiiiclcr lt‘ll to '.'l suoii full at iutt-rv.ils :ttid tlicdislattt‘. tiiouui:it:i l'.ll|_'_'i‘.“i wt-rt: sooni-l.ult in \\'llllt‘. lt troz~- h:ir.| .ill tl.i_v, but :it mo, o’clot-.lt on '|‘hiiistl:ty llIitl‘lllti_' the wind ('l.f|ii'_]Itl. , and all the foi'iiii'r IIllltllll‘:S of this t-,lict:rl'ul Na -‘ veinhcr l’(!llll‘lIt.‘il upon us. 'l‘li«-re has not ho.-..l a d.iy yet this tiutuuiii un.~iiii.thlc to miliizirv (iperutitiiis. and the li'l\-l.l.H sire iii'tl.'ii.g im- most of the time. like ours.-1.‘-vs. in cl<::tring_v llIl' brtishuood nml l'oruiiii;_v ioi.ls between thezri camps. l l ...; '\i.‘ ilw_'., Iii.’ Mr. \\/ysc, ;\l.l’., threw aiiilw light :1 few days back tit it diiiiit-r zit .5't."ill'ord on the visit of Geiicritl Uuiirohort to Stockholm. According to this nutliority, there tvus 11 little love coiiiniissioii mixed up with the more serious business oi war in the French Genet-al’s mission to the Swedish Court. The Emperor of the Frencli is naitur:ill_v_ anxious to stri-ngtlieii his position with the crowiit-d lit.-ads of Europe, nud socks for his reltttive, Prince Napoleon, the hand ofa Swedish Princess. No one pre- viously suspected, that anything so delicate entered itito the visit, and as it seems to he admitted on till hands that General Cnni-o- bert was eminently successful in one of his points-—the most’ bi.-llicosc one, we infer, that he must have been equally hnppy in the other. If the Scanditiavinii nations show a hostile front to Russia at it critical moment like the present, they must be pre- 3 pared to count the cost hereiiftcr, rind u iiuitriirioniol alliance with a French prince is one ofthose safeguards which would suit the mutual interest of the contracting par- ties. Sweden, it is alleged, is waiting for the adhesion of Denmark, which there is no doubt will be given; but the Nortliern Courts will not break with Russia until they have secured protection and immunity in the ftitiire front the Western Powt-rs,—aitd they would act uuwisiely ifthey did. The new Russian levy of ten men out ofevery L000 has been caused by the dread that Swe- en and Deninnrk are about to join the Alliance. ' levy has alreudv begun, butthe setison and the exhaustion of the provinces will, it is thought, prevent its producing the force calculated oti. The rccul to St. Petershnrgh of M. de Fonton, the Rus- sian envoy to Hanover, is ascribed to the tem- ppmr illness of Count Lzibesky, one of Count esse rode‘s principal assistants. The peace party maintain, that it eonlirms the conference H A57. A R [)’S GAZE'I"I‘E, Published by I-Iaszard &. Owen, Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 155. per year. AND CON'l‘Al.\'S, i l t Till-I Li\'l‘ES'l.‘ NEWS, AT HOME & ABROAD. Fall liiiportations. Queen Street Clothing House. '1‘ Sir Jlleramler, from London, und Jllajcslic from Liverpool, their full supply of British Goods which they now offer for stile at the lowest possible prices for cash. M'NU'l"l‘ 6: BROWN. oiv HAND Blocking, ALSO Ten. Sugar, Starch, Black lead Currants, Raisins, &c. Oct. 3lst. Bill I |‘llE Subscriber, thankful for the liberal patro- . nape ll: has hitherto received. begs leave to int"-vrin the public, that, having recently returned fxi-iii England, \\'ltt.'l‘u he directed his attention to the littlest iin rovemsnis in Hoiuit: Suoliivo and Inw- iiig put himself under the instruction of one of the most iicientitic Surgeons of the Royal College of Va- terinary Surgeons, London, 0 considers himsel competent to Shoe llorseti upon 1 principles. Homes having their hoof: injured by bad shoeing. or other cnuses, may be restored to perfect soundness by being shod without the no of Nails. The subscriber has on hand a full supply of SHOES an '. adapted to Horses on the Road or l"srin. Iso, c fnrnisll all kinds ot'.lG RIC UL TURAL IJIIPLL JIEJVTS on the shortest notice. of Russian diplouiatists at St. Petersbur-_-li which was laboriously cotitradicted. Austria . is said to desire that in future the llospodnrs of the Principalities should be nominated for life by the Porte, but for the great European Pow- ers to have a right of vote. I l Tut: l’i:Aci-: Quizsrioiv. l The Globe of last evening says :—'I‘hc peace rtiiiiours are not entirely without foiiiulutiou, but we should W(ll'l't'llIli1ll ex- treiiioly t.'I'l'(iilt'0ll§ iviipressioii, if we de- scribcd that foiiudtitiou as possessetl ol = the solidity \\ltl(:ll sonic ctipitulist.-i and, others have lll\'L'§lt.‘tl it; upon which tlit-yl could appear to litivt: built the most suit-7; guinc uxpeetiitioiis. ltussiti has liersclfi made no propositiuiis for peace. She; li:ii'iti_;;‘ iiizidu no olli-r of ti.-ruis of p(!tl(‘.t), it czitiiiot of lfttllfstl he sttitetl wliat pre-, cisc tertiis the hc|li_-_:irrt-til powers would7 lie willitizg to cniisitlvr lt is oliviotis, ltt)\\’(‘,\'l‘l‘, that the l)t.'()l)lt- of this t:nuntr_v have .'t riglit to oxpi,-t't und iii:i_v fully ¢-.\’- pcttt that tho i(‘flltS wliitzli \\'t2lIl(l be now COllSl(l('N.‘tl us 3lll.lll>‘~'ll)l|‘. us lt';.{1ll‘(lS sut- isf:it:.ioii for llll! ]ll't'Sl‘ltl and s4!t'Ilrll_V for the llli'-ll't', will lIl.' j.ji'i-trill.‘ l:| :t;lv;:ii«-«- of_ llt0.~‘t) \\'lll:‘lI woie il.-trim-tl woithy of t7U!l“ Sliltrtitlliitr. wltirti St'li:i.~‘t:iiinl tititl u l(llsS- iaii power in this lli:it:l; Sen t.-.\'isted. ,\I\F.t'lHl’l'|l oiv‘ Stu (7oi.is (.'.i.‘ii'tir.i.t..— It is ~tziit‘d in troiiiicxioii with Sir Colin Caiiiiplu-ll’.~i retzi.-ut visit to \Viiidsor Castle, that in the course of the (,'\'(',ltlll;__', ll(‘l' Mu- jr-sty iiiuilc Sit‘ Colin sit on the sofa. licsidt-. her, and pointed out to him, that the t\l‘.'ll_\' in the (,3:-iinea could not get on without lll.'ll, und tlitit lic iiittst l't.‘ll|l'll. The gnlloiit ol-l soldier is said to have been Sn iiiiich i|ll‘L‘t'l' ed by his S.i\-t-,rci;;ti‘s kindly lltllgllilgc as t - litive littrst into tours, and to lIil\'t' ussuit-d his royul hostess, that he would do aiiiitliizip : for her, saying, “ I'll even carry it niusltr t i for your Miijesty." All persons to whom the subscriber in indebted, will please forward their Accounts for adjustment; and all ernons intlehted to him will oblige by niuliing inimediitte paytneiit. WILLIAM .lAl{E.\lAN. Charlottetown, Nov. 23, 1855. London, Oct. 29th, 1855. Gss'ri.i:.\ir.s; I ht‘|’t‘lIV ceriiI'_v. that Mr. Wm. Jakeinzin has been (';it’t‘llllly exiunin-id by inc. and I find ltim fullv C0lltpt'l8lll to adinitiisier Medicines and at- tend llorso-s. As I have had even uieuiisoftest- ing his '|')lilll(f§ lltlllllil his stay in Lotidoit. ours. G(lllllPtll€D. W.\l l".Vl".li.-\RD. V(’lt‘l'llli|f_V .\iir«__wnii, .'\lt-iiibnr of R. V. Col. F 'fIN'I‘;"'t-'RE VVAiiEI'}OU£3E.‘. G]'.‘0R(r'l': I)0I./(:'I.'.r1-T. I .\VlNt3 h|:t‘Il(‘|l an l-‘..<t;ilnlislitiii'iit iu the new linilditzg min‘ door mist of the rt:.~'itleiit'».: tvfllm llou liliiilthl if-ii.i;.~, he is pn~p.ir:-tl to sell :it prim-s less than iii any other t~~il:ilili<litiit~iit in the City, Fl3§§i*v' '1TU llo li:i.-I now on lI':l-l .-i largo il.-l~'i|lllltl’i-l o|'—.li:iir. .~lul'.:d, .—;iriu;-'.io:tot:i .:i.ll":\.\'. (lltilllltahllly and bl:i<:k iv.il.iui.) V.Il‘ltHi:l litiiiilsomte pgmurue, at ||fl1I(‘!| riiigiii-,5 limit JL.'i up to .Ll'.. l.lll'.‘\'til"..~'; —i'.u'.nr. |i.iii'-stulfetl, (Til \lli.\'_ (iii :lio_;iiiy'.) lit'.~l (it-‘xi-ill it tti~'-litil',-till lill.‘\lR.", Cvttita lrtvit lltN'I\l.\ili Ull:\lli.\', fl‘l\\'l'fI?ll;"— v.iiiou< nth:-r p.iit<~i'ti~I <-;iiio-st-:itt-tl l‘luiiis; til lillill‘ of no-all-ii ditto; otliirc ditto; .“t-tli,-es: \fi'.—‘ 1.51;; of all kinds. spring-liottoiir St-item ‘ rid.tis; \Vlttdow Sctils Ilnd lllllN'i‘ \\'orI. 'l'.it-i---4; I.o.-ltiiig (ilniscs; l)i.il~iteaid.~i; \Vintlotv lllmds aitid l’:tpier Iltiugiiig.-i. iutidc to orflr-r. .tl tho i-liortt-st notice. Aim-rit-:in 1:..:.. ....: re-p.iired; i'.iiit-~lmttoiu t7|i.-tits I’(.'-.'4I‘.'|lo l. .\'o\. .3, l"'i'~. l~' .1’ \il'.'. —li. l'.I'il. C‘§i'iaubers’s Publications. \l~'.v’. he most irnprovedf llE SUBSCRIBERS have received per Biirqno itiimgitis. AMES DESBRISAY has received by the Jllajestic, front Liverpool, and Sir ..‘2le.i:and¢r, from I.on'doti, his tisuzil supplies of Autumn and Winter Goods. which are offered to the public at the lowest pouiblo prices iron CAIH. urge o 0 Ready Made Clothing. among which are some very superior Coats. Also on hiind a few very good India Rubber Coats, Seo- men's Caps, &c., Nov. 1, I855. FAIRBANKS’ CELEB“-ATID or ALL VARIETIES. Warehouse, 34 Kilby Street. BOSTON. G-REENLEAF GL BROWN, Aonivrs. "J? Railroad, llay . Cool, and Farmers‘ SCALES set in any piirt ofthe Provinces by experienced work- in ». men. Sep. 8th, 1855. COMMISSION MERCHANT and General Agent. HE undersi ml liriving good Shop.Ce|lerage and Wnreiouse room. ofi‘ers his services as General Agent on Commission lllercltnnt, would attend to the purchase rind shipment of Produce, &c. Rl:r:iu:ivc|:s.—llonbls. JAME8 Pii:Aiu:, -' W. \V. Lorin, D. l3iu:N.:tN, “ Ciuts. Youivc. W. B. Duos, Esq., Am. Con. Agent. GEORGE MOORE. e(‘.h::rloltetown, l. Ex. Ad. 2tnn. Striitford Hotel, 0 361 Nov. 1855. HARDW'.»t RE. US'l‘ RECEIVED from llue U. By IIASZARD & OWIZN. llenshiiii rind C|onisnn’s Siipurior .\l.iv hint: ground pposit s .« if , and for sale .,cu'.ti_iig otftind splitting Circular .~'tiws, lb‘ iucti, Circular Siiw Arbors. 23 inches, Mortise I.'.IlCllr-S, l.iii-‘us, l.:itch l.ot'lt, l."\"l‘ Locks, und Lurks with Night Lutcli for front door, frozii lid to 205 eacli, \\"esterii ziml People‘: llini Lock-', \V:irdrolic |"“)l\§. ll:it and (font lll\0l(~‘, plain and i l)l'-‘ll‘Cll 3d to Is 3d per drz. Ar;_:illo, .\llll(‘l‘.ll, I’:-rct-l.iiii (\\lllt pliitvtl sliniilt and roses and plated .-li:iul<-i l’ort:-»l.-iiu ro.-2--') (il:|.~'S uiid Sll\‘Cl'l‘ll (Bronze .\loitntin,-_v), liozr l\'ii-ihs, lliiigi-s. Butt, ". lluolts ui.tl lllil_:;'."‘, l'U'~, Slipc- rior articles 'I‘ovver and Barrel Boll-I, lirnss :iiid Iron, ~l.[.d to 23 « cue i, l l I l l l l ‘H All oi!»--r l.iml.-of llt)l.'Sl'Zlllll.ll l"llRNl'|‘l.ll{l‘. _ Aves und ll.'il(‘lw_-ts, zt~-t‘:'I- ~l .\lu-iv: Stool St-i‘c'.\s, llt'lii‘l2 d v. .-‘crew \\'n-.m-lit-.4. &c., sizt-s, llziuiiiicrs, \\'iiu.l and Iron, A1=o*;'-x:3 '::.m 3.-;* ’£.'..:’:L.L. The ;:. 2...‘.-Iti;." HOUSE, 1:-:10. (‘li.\lZL()'l'l‘l‘I1‘t)\YN, MAY, 181:5. T. Dnsismsev Co. .\Vl-'. just received, per l.-ito urrivnls firm Lon- don, Dublin, lfnited States and llnlitzix, their .\ll kind.-i of, Supplies for the Sciisoii, coiiiprising, in the whole, an .'.i'lcItsiz'c mid Vurt't‘n' flscorlizicnl of lll‘.l'li.\' it ('lil'i.\ll(‘.\l.S, PERFUXIERY, lI.f|l‘ll"'.\'. l‘v.~: |lV~‘, .‘-Kw ups, and other Toilet requisites; i’.iiot.-, Utls, t't...~...-, mid ltyc Stutls; l'‘ruits,Spices, ‘ (,‘ont‘.-ciioiinr_y, .\ltftlll'ili(.'(,l und other Lozenges; with ‘U, & “WEN . mu ,\g,,,,,s pm. pm,” , :tll'll|t) l':iti-.nt .\luilit-iius in repute,‘ and oi.-my other . ...| i..|,.,.,i f..,- um ,.,,iL. of ;“,,.,,._ .~,,,,,,,_ I article usually kept at suuonr lustziblishiiit-nts in Gicitt ls.--‘ l -ihiimtioii.~i. .\ mitrilii;-Inc oi the lioolts of this‘ Brlmi" ls“. 'q}mU'cc‘“'i”‘ 11"” "q"“r"“") Th” - -mviit iiriii t'.i'i be had (it: nppliciilioti; iitnon: the t: vita puhliqlir-d, “Ill be found such us are suited for ‘l'll"lllFl, public and private, l.ibrnrics, div hi'..-‘tug in in cheap and popular form, I the day . n i he literature c l flit! whole of which they can with cuulidonco recommend to the public, and. Il quality he considered, tit as low. if not lower prices, tli.-in thcy_r.an be prnmrool in the urke i. Clznrlotto-t--wn, M1312, I855.