and _leiivu to-iliiy. The Clan dirty, ovoreriiwdod, and paint is said to . . *""' HASZARD'S GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 21:. CORRESPONDENCE. The Adelaide has arrived with the 82d Regi- ment on board. The 3‘Jt|I Regiment luislelt the (rolilen l"l.o.-es. unil tiilxoti u t Io quarters at the head ol the liarbour, lately occupied by the l8tlI Royal Irish. Uncut‘ the rentals freiglili-il witlI niscesiiriiio-1 for the um: ot' the tiiiops. and all i which are to he an d III cost price, but now Iii-i.-ii iii 1 but though all the iiriielu on In ril iiru wttttlieil. not nnii llllll" has yet been touizlteil. alli-go-il for "H7 llllitltltllllfliti, ts --llicers have yet iei.-ii iippoio end the itilu, iiud for IlIIII caudi.-, tilt lII\'I§ to . I -I this little coiullots \\ "ch would ,....... |.., I.lt.-trili ti-il tluougliout the catiip by the “to of mi. vent-at‘: I. .i has l'Il’l’l|'Ptl with n number of lIorceg_ '1' ii was at Coiistxiiitiiioplu. eiml expov-tied tip ll-r-t eat-lI IliI_\’ with 25!) Imil wort I an riItt.II . rinupiiri. Iiua en l|'tIl. fruiu Iltllaltlaiva to it little it near Pereliop, wliere the ittlialiitantil tI'|! williol-_v to supply 300 u_\i:n IiIIi itnoiie I in-p. ll ink the t'.ii~t of tlienlliiis living able to putclI:u-at ithei-p iinil i.-.Itt|u near l’eri-knp should at once put an end to all coirji-eture-I about the ieiieiiii lining short of proiisoiiii-. It is no: Ii--cly t at ll]-ll lluis~ii.iii army is -t.irviiig,ivlIile tlieeiiaiitry pooplii rel tier the ' Illtelf iupplies to us. Sui-li ll nut in, uu iatr- It be in ltiia-ia, when: the v riiim-.iit in the wor Iitl only to Iotty ofuny ttitlz--II. caiue into lhiI.iklaviI hm mm b inure .-no, then. It nrlitt I i is I night ltt|lt'll with ordi. ca FlUfI5" I this saints limo arrived the I-lnieu. froin Malta. with the Nth Region-tit on hoari . There is not the least Iign of such a thing In the llilway being vxteinli:.l this white 'I‘lie authorities here iii-eni quite determined that there I-liall only be niailii when tlit-y witch. l.oril ll i-isp:iti:|irs no-ver .tl, though iii-ltloin the generil iiiiiil goes. uulp-vi there is good news to coin- In :1 untcute.—.Marning Ilerul . Although the strict hlocltaile of the Baltic neeesstirily ititerrupted the export of bark, we have iiiaiiagi-d to tan t'l good inaii_v Russian hides witltout it.—l’uncIi. The Galvanic apparatus l'.-r t-.\'plotliiIg ‘)0 tons ol' powder ttgaiiiist the sitnkeit ships at Sebastop--I arrived at llalakl.-iva, and also 5| corps ol'ilivei-s. It is t’.\|t('Cl(!Al this c_\'p|o.<i- on will d:IiiI:i;_ve the l'-iitnilaition.-I of liii-ts Coti- lstnntine anil /\lt‘\illl(l('l'. The new Kin.-siatii (lt'll..'ll¢('S ol' (lilo.-i-ta are coInpli*ti:il,«——'.’7 hat- teries, niotiniing llll ;:iiti.~i—'l'lii~ litl'lllltZ:tll- nits ol Kall'.i, l\lti'l||-‘I, Ki.-rtsli and Sujtk hali- are being stri-ugtlioni.-il. ])Il-'FlCUl.'l'Y or Fll.l.lNG or "rut: Ri:sst.i.\' I\n.\tt'.——lu (.'ttll~‘0qIlt,‘ll(.'L‘ ol'tho ilillii.-iilty ot‘ iilling tip the ranks of the lliissiaii army the l‘.lllp(lt'ttI' has ttl'(lt'l't'i'l that men shall hi- liable to tlte age ol'3T iiisti.-.Iil of to lltat nl 3|), as lieri.-t-il'ore. 'l'|io.~:e sons o t wiiloived pat-cuts ltitlierto excuipted I ttoiv ordered to .serve, liiriiiing sepaiute corps. Tut: now I}! -rut: CaI.\it:i.-—Oii the Mtli of .lanuary, the snow was I5 iitclies deep on the open ground, and it had ilril'ti.-d to an itiunenso depth in some places. FRlGIl'l‘FUl. SACRIFICE’. or Lirt: IV Tut: Russin An.\tv.—A report in the Jotoriul of SI. Pclersburg states, that in the de- fence of Sebastopol, from the 5th ol'Octo- bet‘ to the 17th of .\lovi.-tuber, the lliis.-iaiis have sustained the following losses :-—Genc- rttls, I killed 3 wounded; superior oflicers, 4 killed, '24 woundi-(I; sulialtet-nit, ll killed, 101 wountleil; sub-ofliccrs and sailors. 739 killed, iittd ‘2,93l wounded. A letter Trout VVursa\v, quoted by the Cologne Griz:-Ilc, says that the loss sttstaiiieil by the Russian uctivc army (that is, “the Grand .‘\t‘llI)'," under Prince l’ai~'kie\titsclI), dining the year I85-t, has nlttItItnlt'd Io lll,I2l2 men, of which ‘.29,2Ul were killed, 55,3.” wotIml- ed, 6,420 ileserlcrs and alist-Iit, while I6,- .I56 have died ofdivers diseases. New Onmzn or Mitariinv l\lr.iiI1'.——-lt is with sntisfltctiiin that we find It is the intention of her Mitji-«ty to institute it cross otmilitary merit. which sli.-ill he Iippliiziibli-. lo all ranks 0|’ the nrIii_v, l'i-uni the general in . m mid to tho ytllll|:_'l‘.-‘l privalt: in the ranks. We lnive long soon iliiiii-cessity or the ostablismiii-nt otau trl'\l1'|' wliieli, in ii, digtlrlltullflll. tllltlll be |It'I'~'iIlllll and not general, marking the gallaiitry of indivi- duals llntl not the iiidisi:rimiii:iti- coiirage of R w|m|o . hvpe that what has been at length rleeiilcd on iiill be put into iimiicdiato execution- iiioni-y to ue in our present pin-ituin. 'l'lIe II If Ill"? irxoii does not always imply the pursuance of the lI_7 \Ve ltauo Ctllllllllllllcdllllltl in our |liI|r|1t in-day. fruin CllrlErl|It|tI\lI_'l|ll| tikin uiiie riiiteii \Vs il-- hold ourselves Vlflllblllthlltlli I‘. r this opiuioiot ot our eorri-iiponileiitii Ilut iie iiiunt hive their ieal signin- on, Iul tt it 'u tlee to tut s Iiotteo we shall keep to future a‘- W as ii nt.-iiiduig head. 'l‘o -nu: l-Ion-on or lI.isz.itiu's U.\ZhTTE. Mr. l".ilitor ' l IIIII a resident ol' \ reader ol'_Iour :I|)t,'I'. eil . Itl llttt lettipcriiiteu IIIII\'I'IIl - ' u sxiyttius ilotntgi" til‘ the parties coiuieete.l with Itiatcaii.-e; though out i-l'the track of the great world, then; is, you perceitus, uiitne lilir in tin, and our in uiiiriiliiy iii with that, In other itii Iui i- ta |,i|u with the notice. IIIenIliernol' u iIoi:i.il hniiily. tlnit wliati-vi~r good in l” lwlltlfill ""00 IN. is sure to all?-i:t more or liesii 0- elteiu-iviely the whole lJlNl\', so without lllll elianco of coiiiIiiunii:atiii;( Iii- I'll’-1-‘"|"9i that the “writer or iiriteru" foiivairded ' ' nllutlit. l i y tli.it I may writer or wrilrrii. for altli--ugli tlte productiittt may have been this iioik of I the ‘(it th: intateil this liiriiii-.r pail. is iifestl ' dirt.-tile front the author’: state ii tuial g. when Im ciiiiceivml llllll expressed the I»-Iitinieiiis i:ontained in the litter, I am huuibly ol opinioi tlii tutu: first p: igriipli. his work wast tliltlt‘ I thin needed to -«title his own iuultatioml, and -'1 lhtr . for ltiniini-ll' and others. if he lI:id stopped remeniberiiig that “it. is good to lttl irell alone," but he would not, or could Iiiit. l'ronI one or hiitli of these cuusea, he was in il iiilo Ilia coiiipiuaiti-iII ol'the I-on-ond paragraph, in which he llouri-h-.- his iii to III dinnulitii ' autlioriul oi Ill ii at i-iii, I!I'PECllIl‘_\‘ to the Iiiinihilali--n ul tlione “ Ir-hou boiling will 1l0‘bCr0Ill)iIN.'CtI " lle dci . wit a in I-lioit, ay rs imt ‘ ' \\lIIt‘lI his and E. r tie-iieral Alcoliol. liiovetl ii . and In pro-II‘ t9lI|llll6'fi'I‘¢t| iiistam-,i-s I l' iiuiuliii isomer- -9 nieiiilieru of lugs, and tltri-titetii-il dc‘ tritntton I souieiiliere in the book .u lllll l.i-ilge. like what we had of Martyrs. 'l'|ii~.re are threo |tZIflll‘IIl.'II'.I in hit izli.-irge. of perco- rutiiiu; tlI.it int’ the saw, that ol' IlIo- r-on-bet it ' itm hotzli-, the too tinit ri-I‘.-riiug to Hull ioud, tiI.iy l-is ili<iIii~.-i-il, lI|:,;lfll|t‘l' with it iin.-iilerntion. ' lIt:ltIl'.'| iii lllli part of I quit tiino\ .~u - I‘ '1. ' lll?‘)' \\'I‘rl5 lII1|\'l'Il \\' .i niartnil rtpiiit aiiil cidi.-iiiti into the lltlllliclrlllltftl «tape of the llIl|Tl'l\t‘.i; or it ttii-_-ht lie. tl lmily 0|‘ <'..ilI\att fellows, iIi|i:inein;_' _:iti I i h a uoiiily tlt-triizt, |lh'\' Item lint lltt-.~liII.I. |lt‘l1llZlll'll liv Ilte “Zlf'lIlIlNt!ll‘IID iariy and burn the \\'ooil I-sli ’ I itin pteuci: to the \- -i il i _-T : ,'. _ 3, saw utiil rlnppi-r. Il lied Iimnt l.itIloS:iiiil-4 III l\'eiiIie.li'r- lli-I I cli woril ol'yoro. “to your Ii-uI~, 0 Israel " iiieiitts, tltu iiitmttiiui giiiiil, tititl I lIIIlll\f.! c pt-Ixte--ulioii must he the Iii.<t-lunn piiltiou, who liiititted at ltii own .~'|t.ii.low ‘Hie third [TIN is about the bottle. niiil as such an iinpli,-iIIi-nt may. on _. be II‘L’ll for asniult, this it rteitra of the gout-r.Il reader ii, that the l‘l|Il’tll‘lt‘I' who hold it above his la-,:ii|, ua- ' ' way of iiitiniidaiioii; \\lI.tlt‘.\'l'l Itisplrctl was without toumlatioii. tinltli-, ltBlII'n’ not empty Iiut full. and for goiiil liipioi he thrown even in ilelt-dell-iicr-,tlieownertliooglit. would as iii-riptura n roiv iiu i=l' that in-lili: in the I'I\‘I:|’ ClI“|'o others, he is liiiiiwn . warm it id nliltging fiiend. and llldllsllltlllrl I: it. his niinil is open to coiniction. but like the nutterial on which lie labors, it requires strong arguineiit to . ntiuneil: he with it iuipri-its It. on tho oociuito I! brother was retuinin,-; in ii tilieigli front Little Sandi-, when llIt!V liiippeneil to overtake th yriteemiiini, it it hr-.IIiIt of the middle ranks, «nine of the badge left their II on oi,-hin the riders. 'l‘le were civilly told. that the -ileigli was already loaded uutliciently, and were it; wltt-. it 3 ii advance of the ['ft|t'(‘.iIlt|II. one of the brotlterit who carried a when the hlrigli wa liiiiimlfi-r the riilenl, the i-lniracter wlioiui lieliuvioar ' inn-4 v III»-iitionieil rnuil ii; to give it ltoluml Uliviir, for it tnonient wna Ito. bottle in then In for an of ' pilto waved the s that It unit on ini-r couipu-eil of good ieport in the of liia eoiiiirxiitiin. lilo not Iliiiik him iiltogetlter mi enmity that has iloiio thi.-I, lint nllier iItI int-1 'i I“tPIl \\'Ilfl\'lIl4IlI. who tiiii-oiiditi--II4 oli his lli\'l(\\‘lIl‘ll'I“.'l§ llll ii<i-tl lIi.-i pen. nit Ill it \\t‘fl9 ii piti'lIl'urk. timl Il|tI\'I'llt'|l the tnire iil' III4 vanitv . nhip in thin 0-_i on ol hta fri:-Iitl-4 It might he lII'4lfIll'IlVH to lllt' iiiieitilii-.rit ol”l‘ltItIpP- Ill ll! III II bi.-lrivioui , H71‘. on ,_m fI'Il‘.'rI' in the iIi.i it potIu‘u~ other gnii-ea; that out there are inuhiiudiiii iilm have never Ullltft‘ ii 'l‘euipi-.riiiico I l. that iliwliz-rgtoi il_utii«u at" good citizi-as. no there are niinit.er-I ate liri-aunt are croioird hy the Ii-iiipeiiiiice hiiilg-'i who in mind ' '-' oruiit, iain in iltapoi-itioii, liiii:k- liiierii, rpiarral.-oiiiis. that if Ilteim will tliiiiiv avoiii-it Ihrou,-_-Ii q i, pi-up ii‘ winilowi-,Ilii-.y Italy I .-ir ac. it liir li.i\'iIi_v the dogs at tlti-ir lieeli-, to drag this lion'it sliiii I"-out the armed‘ pltoulilo-rs. I am, Mr. l"ilitor, Yours re:-pectfully. ULCAN. the lti \\'ood ldltllltli, Feb. I3. I855. To rm: Hutton or ll.isz.inu's G.izt:r-rir. Sir,—Your correspondent, .-\itior.l’.itritu de- ser\'es the thanks at‘ your readers for giving Ilttcll iidditioiial publicity to the artii-lo appear- ing in ii recent niiiiiher of ClIninher‘s Journal under the head. ‘- 'l'lic Question» of t e :\ge." 'l‘lie writer of that article in vie\I’in;:_ iuteiiip- erani~e asa ii-itional evil treats the queiition III ii perl‘ei-tl_\' ili siiitercsted and impartial Imiiiiier; hi-i re:isoiiIii;-,' is uI:pretcndiiI;:, sound utiil logi- ' cal: his Iiizitei-ials, practical facts, and when he tl|"it\\'8 the e nicluiuoii, -' tint ii narrowing til’ that lacility (the facility ofolitaing liqiior) ilown to its abolitioii, is far from being an ini- iiud svieneo auiongst the Iiiore liuiiiblo cliissiis ol' niuultind, within the last iirter of l century, ' aily giving li)I'llI its fruits. l’.iuperism so long the national incubus of'Great rita'n in now rcsti in its growth and lie t Iindcrliund by the improvements in nIurii-.:i- institutions and the discernment and vigi- eaee ofan eiiliglitened people. The train ol' I-ttrikurd’s evils wliioli follow the wake of a life are now exiiuiuieil upon the irineiples of ' obvious to t a drun- true, the ease and ell‘.-ct; and it Is rendere the conipreliension ol'tlio iuatiy, tl-a kard in ii. eoiitly eliiiracter. If tliiii be struggle is owning and a field is lat open iiiiitiug the Moriilist and l‘liilunt Iropist to take their groan iind plant their staiiilartlit. ’l‘lie Iilirewd citizens of our neighbouring [lo- publiearo already in itdiu cc of us in respect, and the sense -if the Canadian people in t.|to subject ofii proliibitory law, itsi-xpret-iseil in their l.-gislature, has tltlltlnlt-llctl the minds ol'evi.-n their inure temperate ft-llow eoloiiistii. [t.'oIiIiII;_: ti our own home, the suppren.~iiinol' the liquor trallie is certainly ttot so tiopel'ul tiow an it was a year am. : When we look at tho plNl- tioii ltelil at prest.-tit. by tho pritt('i[|:Il Distiller atid two ol'tlxe greatest Siiiii;:«,v,lei's in the Coloiiy. we feel that there must he it elizitige in tin.- la-gisliitire, helore we can rely upon at prohi- liitory law. It is iiielaiIeliol_venough to reflect, that it man should he 'lt‘l'll|lllCll by law to now iroiiil-i-ast over the land. the seeds of \'lt" it ' tttider the name ol'a liei-iisi-il rt aitler. but wlii-ii men are openly iilloweil to ri-sort to Iiii-ans still tiiore deli.i.~iiii;;, to gain lor l.llL‘liIRt,'l\'t'8, by the saute ngieiii-y, political power, and then use the power thus giiini-il, in arrog:i,IIt|_v rezxistitig and ureii bidding tleli.-itice to at public ileiiiaitil lor moral rol'oriii-ition. it is Inoustroits indeoil. and iihonld tiot he, and l leel assured in due time. ‘S; I tr.illIi-, - it-sotted part of iu.iukind, by wlio.~ie vices and sensual appetites they are nupporteil. .-\nd yet tliei-ii-, very eli;ir:ic- ti-rs rra/ilr poshrr.’ are ever ready to denounce almost every species of opposition sliotrn to them by the terui ‘- corruption! !" Let t to Sons and friends of Temperance go on with their udiiiirablo i-ause; let. them per- severe in convincing their benigliteil fellow creatures ol'tlio evils which they iiro entailing upon their children and their Country; let. them thus iitri '0 at the root, and tliu time is not far distant when their cause will triiitiipli. Eiiliglitened formed to legislate, not for tho Di-tiller or the smuggler, but for the honor of God iinil liappi- ness and genuine liberty of their t'ellow ero.i- tureit. Your obedient servant. Ataqcts. Feb. 22 . (For llasziird‘n Gazette.) PATRIOTIC FUND. At a. meeting of the inliiihitants ofllnse Val- lc , Lot 67. a subscription paper was opened and has been signi-d as follows: .\lr. Joliii .\liieKay was appointed Secretary arid’ I't‘t|t!llI'I‘l'. Alex. Dixon, l-liq. 5 3 Malieolui .\l'l.eod, I 6 John l"it7.(ieriild, l 0 Jolitt .\|'K ie, 1 6 ])\'nl.hl i\l‘.\'otl, 2 ll .‘l:|lCtIlIlI i\l‘l.enn, l G lliimtlil M‘ll:I0. 1 ll Mlieoltttflilliit, 2 3 ho loriek (iillis, 3 0 lliittnltl l\l'li.'otl. 2 3 Donald .\l-l).in;ilil,jun. 2 3 Murdock .\l'Ki.-nzie, 2 0 and ilisinlr-ri-xlcd stat:-tiinen will he Iiii I 1 Murdock M‘ l. onnun, 2 0 John M'l.ennan. l 6 John ll-Lean, l 0 John .\l'l\'cnzio, sen. 2 6 John i\l'l)(lnllltl, 1 ti John hitlieson. I 0 llonulil .\lntlIeron, l 6 Alex. i\l l)on.Ilil, 0 9 Angus Maitlii-son, 2 6 Samuel Nicltols-in, 1 0 Cliiirleq M‘ li innott, 1 0 oliii i\l‘l(enzio, 2 ll Arch Uillin, 2 3 llontild i\l‘l)onttld, 2 3 Ewen ii iii, 2 3 Ellen .\l‘Kt‘llllL', 0 6 i\liii-giiret .\|‘l{i.-iizie, 0 (3 l\laI-;;airet .\l‘Kenzii.-, son. 0 6 Mrs. Sam Nielioluon. I 0 " Roderick Ulllltl. ll 9 “ i\liIlt-oltn .\l'Le.in, l 0 “ Murdock .\l‘l.enn-.iu, 0 9 “ i\lali-olm Gtlliii, It ‘J "' Jolin .\lttllIi:ti-ll, ll 0 Euplieniia i\l Keuzie, 0 ‘J Janet .\l'l.eoil, l 0 John i\l‘Kay, 2 5 £3 3 0 Received from Mr. John .\l‘Kiiy, 'l‘caclier, Rose Valley. l)ist:'ii_-t Sehool. 'l'-iwiisliip sixty- !t.‘\'L'I|, 'l‘ri.-iixiiirer of Local Uiiuitiiittee, the above amoniit being siiluai-riptiomi received by them, in aid of the Patriotic I-‘un . ' ‘iiI:oriIiI.i's D.'.slhttnr, Treiisurer Patriotic Fund. commit. 1.no1sLfiiini:. Hour: at Assxnuuv, Ft-bruxiry H. TENANTS’ COMPENSATION BILL On motion of the Hon. Col. Secreter , that the House go into committee on the ‘tenant's Uoiiipensation ' - Mr. oo-r the motion, on the grounds that lie but it prop to tho Landlords‘ titles. ltapplies Ini-rely toucertiiin elasii ol'tenr.nti-, those who held written leases for definite periods, wliilo it made no pt-oriiiiun for the relief of the large class who tiud short leases, or had settled on land under an implied riroiiiiiae it had been known to the proprietor iitid not o - jet-toil to for ‘cars. t’ 11 veneral Ineaiiuro, all:-ciin-,5 all i-lasses ol' tenants were adopted, it Inight he of some rieriii-e, but the present llill tends but to strengtlieii the position ii .an - l irilii, lItNlt'tlll of ettihrueiiig provisions to inves- tt_;:ite tlii-ir tit es. 'l'|io tll'lIlll'ttlt)I‘t4 to be up- poiuti-il under the Bill. tdionld be etitpiiivereil ; -3: ‘i = 3 L aiitlioritv it should lie ktiiiwn. on. Con. Srriii-:1:iIiI' said that the Hon. Mem- her who llllll last spoki-n, had thrown quite it Iieiv light iipiiu the llill; he appears itielitieil to iiiako it ll|(‘l|ltl0 all elassi-s of tenants or settli-I-n. lint, Sir, this bill is intenili-il to ap- ply merely to parties Iiniler agri-eiiient tor rent, wtio Ina} iavu hi-en i-_ii-cti-d before the expira- tion ol the period iipeci . "ti their Leaixexi. It is not pro iosi-il to extend its provisions to those tenant.-i tor short periods wlioso Leases shall have expired; and It has been 'I-aiiiod to meet the preiuviit iiettleinent of the Conntr_v, and is reiptireil by the state ol'ntlIiirs (‘lltI;€(l by tho t>l'l',;llli|l griiiits. lty tbiii llill. il'a tenant iihoulil fall into iii-rears ol'reIit. it might be by outlay lor lllI|'l'iJ\'t!lIIt.‘llItl, he cannot be ejected tor those Iirri-at-s, without rei:eiviII;; the \'t| ii of tho iniproreiiients he has made upon the land. The Coiiipi-nsation which the bill provides will courttgi! ti: ants to make lutpriireitiiin-lit, as the will feel that they have a property in the results of their labor an outlay ofcitpitiil. In cases where the value of the iniprovetuent )1 cc '2 G = possible. A Bill siuiilar to this oiaie 3 years since: on that occasion, it was Iiiatiirely deliberated, and received very general support. The llon. i\lemher hail body his views 'n in separate llill, jeopardize the benefits sought by this measure, by the iiil.2ition of other matters which might cause the loss of the whole Ion. Mr. Moxrooiiimv laid voted for the pre- rio s llilI,tt.nil would not oppo t proceed tenants by the mode of ejeetntent. but would run the tenants. as for any other debt, iind tlius uroiii ‘ho necessity ofpaying for ioiproveinents. n. Col. SEi't:t~:r.iIu'. ' to o i_',eeti-in of tho llon. .\'einlier does not nll'i.-rt tho llill. I-‘or supposing that Ii Laiidloril should pursue tl;O cum-go united by the Hon. licntloiiiaii, the lun will be sold by the Slierillut pitltliciiuetion. where com tition will secure to tho ti-mint the v lue of his property. The Slit-rill‘ lntt.\t giro uiuplo notice of the intended si.l:, and if the