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Queen s(1‘i‘.?.1'0, Is issued twice a week, at 153. per 1 :11‘. . l May 3, I836. AND (.‘0.\'l‘.\l.‘\':', i __ V _ ,_ _ Till‘) L.\'l‘l§.S'l.‘ NEWS, .-\'l.' Il().\ll". & Allll0.»\l). I BOSTOLl Zr';'r;)1j_;. .' _ Refreshment and Goff;-c Saloon! ’I'aiiIon's ]I’.'.’lil4.’l‘!l"}', U]-;».‘I‘ GI'l‘Ul I-'W".'~"~' 5'7“!- j i ‘ till] Slll)-;[‘|‘-[lit r liegs to iiiliiinii Iii.-, ii.li;ibil:iiiIs of _ this (‘my and the I:‘lt\ll(.l ,-zciicizilly, that he has R l iiiiivcd to tho ::liori- iljlll l, ivlii-re !i.; will c.iiiti:.iie in {(';ur'\ on the ;3‘,\Ll )1 l.\ in C(\Z‘i|.l'.‘l.ltI2I \i.'i!li ll lit) l i.li, Land he trusts by strict ztttmiiiiiii to his lillfilllcsi to merit ll coiitiiiuaiice oi" pi.‘-blitz p:ittoii.:-_r,i.-. (E. J. .‘iIol)UUt}ALl.. 1):? Private entrance for ladies. N, |}__'l‘|m aihovc pstalilisiiiiieiit will be open to the public on and after tiiitunlay, the 22nd instant. Cliarlottetowii, March I7, "555- i iipplicntiuii to— V _ :;i,i_'i'; M,-[{[,‘,',".'I!‘., I'.:l.~‘lI l'uiiii Ilariiess and (Ioacli lIlll'illl’{ll’0. EDWARD J)!LN.1, MANUFACTURER & IMPORTE 29 Kilby Street. (near State), 30.32011. [«‘|-'1;1t(s|}ir (lash at low [Il’lC'.."!, Spriiigs‘. Axle-i, Bolts, tipolicii, lliiiis, >§l..il'i:-, l‘illillllUlL“.l Cloth, I Patent and l-lniiiiielvd LI:~IllW; 41/1 Of 13/751 lt'I!1W1/- svlmnmn malleable Iron on li.iiiil, iiiid fiiriiialiml to order and pnltcrtl. I“ull :i.~’.~'t)i'liiit'tit :\iiicilt;u:i Il:ir- ncss, llaidwarc. ['_.\n«;-[cUl.AY1 .u"i*mv'i'io.v GIVEN T0 0X‘lD!2!tS_ l A‘“’‘ ‘' “ "“"” " "”’”"—’-‘ l Carriage Bolts. A 0 d AS S 01’ tm ll ill,-\sZ_-\RD it OWIZN have received a large ,. H, ,., T ,3 g ‘ | :io'—l'loi'llni'g '2 :- .l.=va’ 3 II i3 Q N ’ S :i:i’vcl"i?i‘Iuu nnilfs 0 M“ “I es CELI-:IllA'l‘En I-5 llicllcii l')'i 5'1’: 3”“ . . . , i=; -‘ ,5 .§-1.3-3 Botanic iii edicine 3 3 .:,~:_;::«b;;.-:3 _ 1”” , 3" -- I--1 5-to 3.3 I lllolllslllllilll Pl'0pIll‘illl0IlS, 35 " 7‘“’ 4 Will! full (ll|'0Cl-l°"5 ll“ Tlmso Bolts lI‘.H‘0 iie:itl_y l.UI'llL.k.l he.iil4 and are olliirnd .n:“_A,-n‘Lmd‘<_I:['m—¢-$3‘ “'0; mm "1 {mm 25 to‘l.:il)[per cent l0l‘.'(:l‘ t.i:in they can —.v\l.tt0-— l he made for on the In an - rt 9 i - B-.2.-.,::.s.*..~ <.%.;.:‘*:.I.:-..~.~.<.>.r S . ‘ ' ‘T "‘ . ' '()l’\I. V\I'NISlI N 0 u l. 0 P u t h I c D I. 0 P 3 ' ‘ I“"£;\.Y|l:l‘t’IycallS ofsupenort, .~ .~ I VVild Cherry Balsam, u, ii,.\szA|lD. Dyscntery and Clinlcra Syrup and \Vi|d Cherry Bitters. Charlottetown. July 2d. 1355- Por Sale by Haszard 8:. Owen, _ A‘I-I-1113-‘TVC3 E ‘OM Sole wholesale Agents forltrince Edward Island LIIE JIJV DP-alvlljfgf-.VC L . IHTAILIIMID IY ACT or PARLIALIEN1‘. Capital £5,000,000 Slerhn/:. IIARLIIS YOUNG, Agent for l’. E. Island. DRAIN WATER PIPES. Oll. SALE at tliu Qusiciv SQUARE Hausa. a quantity of superior Salt- lazed Stone-wars. Pipes, Jimclions. ends, .90., ram 3 iiichosto 10 in diameter, supplying the cheapestand most slliciont lied of conve in" water under around. "ml Y '’ i.i.i’A. HEARD. Charlottetown, 22d April. 1856. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny on on Incorporated by ./Ict of Parliament. ~)i;Aiio or l)ll’.l-‘.C’1'ORS for r. E. lsland.— I H n. T. H. IT.zi'iItiii«!, Hon. C/iurlcs ‘Hens- NEW BOOK 1 s’ O Icy’ 1,v,.,‘,),,c,-3 L,,,,._.-,,,_\,-gh, 1v,‘sq., Robert Hutchinson, t’. /1" ll I"~ fllszr wen. ;. 2'17‘ .15.. Jus issur from ic 5.2::-so a at - lvp;“,L‘m7,'1/‘inlii3:rNl:iii:o{n‘” hm Wmniulm No The Con:4t;itut.ion of‘ the Govern- ment of Newfoundland N its Legislative and Executive Depiirtiiioiini, with Appendix containing the ltalos and Urders of the Legislative Council and llotlso Of Assembly by JOHN Ll'I"I‘Lli, I:Isq.. lliirriater at Law. New- Books! ASZARD 8:, OWEN have JUST REC IVED this day, per “ Majestic," 1 case BOOK , from Edinburgh, among ivliich, are a new supply of Ciuuisiins‘ l'uni.icA1'toNs. viny—Chainburs’ In- , ,, _ p‘ . p, I’ .f,, Vi. :!\‘ I 1' \.~plic itio:i, and any tolllitili-flinliiiriiihiitinl, lllllyullil Olltlfllllllltl froiii the Sub. ' . 1 0|‘ rt‘. W.l)ehloisl-Esq.Charlotte- :§,',',t,’,f"'“' '° "W ' ii. .i. CUNDALL. AP,“ 7”,‘ 15354, Agent for I’. E. Dwelling House and Land FOR SA LE 7 HE Dws:t.i.iNn Hovss: belonging to Mr. Thos. Keouglian, and now occupied by Mr. Edwii "-‘”°l'""'°'vi~'il'.§’..'iI.'3I."i"§Z.i.i,d'i»i.§’,l2lSllifilfihi. iii? formation, Iinglisli Literature, . HOUSE’ ,5 _, 2| fee,’ "ml reccmiy l,um_ Journal of Popular Literature, now series, Jan. to W“, bu round we" worthy of unemion. For nmh" J I . I855. _ - - ' rib .nexId0°r- Pl°'°n"l" '“'“"l’ °' E"“l“""' "' '°"'"°--3‘ ““' '"'"'°""""'""""° i~t’i‘6'l2ls KEOUGHAN. . .0,’ at “I. [ooplo as well as of tho Kingdom, Jan. 25 l853_ _ lllsstsatod with many hundred Wood Eugravings, ’ . to oon atod in to vo as " Chambers’ lgbokot Miscellany. Titles for the Road FAIRBANKS’ and ' atliamatics. Al ebra. Geometry. °"".“,"n Arithmetic. Ioolt-ltseping do atural Philosophy and Science, in‘ all its biynchcs. &c. . 4 Also, tlroni Hours. Oliver & Boyd, Eton Latin Grammar; Edward's Latin Dalootua; Dyirioc.-k’a Ctssar; Rows English Dictionary; SCALES, OF ALL VABIETIES >I'§Iton’| roiiimom do., Hatters Boob-hos" iq; ‘Warehouse, 84 Iilby Btroot. Drugs.’ Algebra Ks : Key to ’Lo|Ile‘s Grammar; B 03 T 0 N . .%.'.'.'-'.‘.%:'.'::'.’:‘;‘.....:.»....:i... 'a''‘‘‘ ’..,. onnsnumr as nnown. Cuuiminfs Signs 0 'tlIO Tilda "I" ' Aollrrs. ' r «i PNW--* Di°°"'“""'“" 9- ’''''‘‘''~ 3'1" '55- A full assortment of all kinds of weighing upgra- ‘ tits and stars tau-altars its sale at‘ low rates. it- ,..,t, Hg’. and sat ,laV'ar!:y pastoftho Egbnaiiy I, I3“. ' ll Ilf: .‘ ‘oar. l"ensioner,iidj.icent to tho Government Pond and I piiblisliv-tl, :iii<l ntllinogli the pi'itit:ip:il llttllllril hail pi'éri:»i-cly f)l'Zl (I out, in .<oiiie t'oi-iii or : U_llH‘f', ‘ll-xi‘ the text itself‘ l‘(.‘il(.'ll(‘ll the l (ligiiity Ill iii:vw.;p:ipci' type, still the peru.~;al , ol'the (lnCillllL‘i:l. in its entirety :~llU\\'.S' that, this oliji.-cli; for which the war w.'ii-i tlll(lCl'- i l1tl(-‘ll ll2l\'l‘ been siihstaintially gniiu-(l, \\'itli[ (‘.t‘l'l.'tlll (‘.tillllll.‘l’i'll adrniitagos, which cannot" ail to limiellt the coiiiiiicrcr ol'Eitrope and the wmlil l'~l:iiiy raliizible lives have been j-‘.‘ll.ClIllCl.‘tl in this C0l:lL‘.H’l, mid many niiliioiis ‘oi ill‘-l.~".ll't,‘ ll.'l'i‘u l)Bl‘lI expciided. \Ve cati- vllul recall the toriiicr, but certainly the ad- vniitnges arising front the free tnivigation ol'lhe ll:-iiiilic and opening the Black Sea to the trztdo iifliliigland, will go liar to coni- pviisate its for the more |)t’ClllllZll‘y loss. The war llfllrl !‘lllCl‘('(I upon to protect Tur- key li-uni the t':in.-is nl'Russia. No one will deny, that if I-England and Fi'aiice had not coiiibiiicd to lwat back the I\IlI.~‘C(tVIle ll!>l'(l\‘:!. tho ci'_v of the Sultan would Ion ago have l)(‘('ll iii the grasp ofthe (lizar, the ."-lcditcri-iiiicziii would have become a Rus- sian l:il;c, rinil the indepciidciicn of every hliiropi-::ii pownr would ll.'l\(‘. been jeopar- diziiil. 'l'his was the declared object of the invasion oI'tho l)aiiiibiuii provinces---n. pro- ject aivmved by Nicholas to Sir Hamilton Seyiiioiir. I-‘rum the war, thon, there was no i-scape. lt was forced upon its by an iii:-vitaliln dim-tiny, and iilthough the inde- |)L‘lltl(‘ll(’i* -it"1‘iirkey was the primary cause, “ lllfllttrlill giiai-aiitees” have been tulmn from Rll>':~‘lzt that she shall not trench again on her iici,-__rliboiir’s property,—that she shall not construct nor preserve any naval or military arsenals on the Black Sea; that the 'I‘ui~kisli provinces in Asia, at present occupied by the Russians, shall be given up; that the boundaries of Turkey and Russia are to be so defined, by which the former will secure on her Moldavian fron- tier nn acipiisition of territory at the ox- pensc ofher rapacioiis rival; that the naval nrinainciits of both countries shall be re- strictod to it few light vessels for the ser- vices of their respective coasts; and that Russia, h_v it i'i-mljiistinent of her Bcssnrn- lbiim l‘!'l)llllt‘l’, will |ii- piislivtl from the ban'.s loftlie ltiiiiiibe 'l'iiose and other stipula- tions aro the securities which the war has given to Turkey, and while the last-named ‘country has been greatly strengthened by the result of the contest, Russia has been more than correspoiidingly weakened. The 'Sultan, on his part. is called upon to con- l cede something for tlicso great and inani- ‘ fold advantages, and while the condition of iis Christian subjects is to be greatly ame- liorated, the rights and privileges of the people of Moldavia and Wnllacliin are de- fined and secured. “All classes of the population, without distinction of birth or faith, shall enjoy civil rights, especially the right of property under every form. All trades shall be free, on monopolies of every description radically suppressed.” Ifto this we add the freedom of the Black Sea to every nation, the appointment of consuls in its ports, the navigation of the Danube under circumstances most favor- able to trade, and the other concessions ex- torted from Russia, it will be seen, that to the allies aver thing has been given which could reasons ly be demanded, and that the Western Poworsliavo, in that, achieved a -triumph of diplomacy. The text of the treaty is certain y more choosing and H ttia_u‘ its ddaabad foduros, which it ~ Tm: 'l‘ltl-l.\’l'\’ or PEACE. _ 'l"hc treaty ofpi.-rice piiblisiiod in the -')1!l£'{ .7V'i1."s oi \V('(lrit'szl:iy iippcarr-(l in altllrll and iiiiotlier llrusscls jouriial on his Sitllte day. THE cz.ir.’.s‘ l\l0SCOW SPEECII. 'l'hi,- Iiulrpcmlmicc tlirow.~= some doubts on the aiitlicnticity of the speech allogctl to lirivo been tlelircrcd at Moscow by the Czar. TIIE I’0PE’S VISIT T0 FRANCE. The ollicinl gazette of Milaii aiiiiounceu tlist the Pope will about the 15th 01' June set out for Paris. The Pays says it is evident that the ollicial Milan Gazelle, in announcing that the Pope was coiiiiiig to France has fallen into at ltli:?l.i1l{L‘, and that the departure from [twine of which the Milan journal speaks, is that of the Cardinal olatcre who is to represent his Iloliness at tho baptisiii of the Imperial Prince. nussia. Intelligence has been received from St. Petersburg that Prince de Leiclitenstein, bearer of the ratilicatioii of the Emperor Aloxantler, has quitted that city, and may he expected in Paris towards the end of the month. RUSSIAN DESPATCII. The Journal dc St. Pelersburg of the Nth contains a despatch from General Luders, giving an account of an interview with the commanders-in-chief of the allied armies, whom he nfterwads invited to din- ner. The Russian general gave as a toast the healths oftlie Emperor, Queen Victoria, and King of Sardinia. Marshal Pelissier proposed the health of the Emperor Alex- ander, and in a long speech expressed his veneration for his Majesty and his warm sympathies for the Russian troo s. A great number of ofliccrs and soldiers of the armies visited the Russian camp. Gen. Liiders adds, that on the whole great cordi- ality prevailed on both sides. THE LEIPSIC I-‘AIR. The fair at Lcipsic now pending is said to be better attended and more productive than any for the last 20 years. The ma- nufacturers of cotton goods in Saxony are using every exertion to compete with France and England, and the use of machinery is making rapid progress. - THE CRIMEA. Cam-, April ll.—-The preparations for tlie speedy svaciiation of the rimea are proceeding with rapidity and energy. It i said, that 6000 Sardinians will be the first to ‘leave, and the Guards the first English troops. No intelligence has been received respecting the future destination of the troops. The sanitary state of the army is excellcnt—for one regiment, 700 strong, only two men on the sick list. The inter. course between the Russians and the Allies increases. A great attraction is the Rus- sian band of 150, at Mackenzie. The other day, on playing the Russian National Anthem, every Russian took ofl' his cap; and also when "God Saws the Queen” was performed ;——but ‘the Eu llsh ofieai-a prsissnt did not‘ pay the some delicate com- vioiisly found their way into print. naito sxpoct. 3 plinsut to their enemies.) The -Eoflish fistarnizo more frssly wit]; tip 3 than attirst. ho saiouotor noon inoasdayto70 dog. i,