HA_szAit_ii;s GAZETTE. APRIL 5. A ‘news or run nirousii HAIL. viii: CONFERENCE. There is now no doubt of peace. At the close of last week orders were transmitted from the Executive Government to counte- ract the further embarkation of troops for the Crimea, and it is said, on reliable au- thority, that the French Government, like our own, are so convinced oftlie war being over, that they are pursuing a similar course. “'0 attach, it is needless to say, little importance to the gossip which roaclies us from Paris; and Mr. Disraeli was weak enough, the other night, to attempt to elicit from Lord Palmerston some account of the The result was doings ofthe Confcreiicc. Prussia has been invited. in the name 0 of the Published by authority of the City council congress. and for reasons of Eur--pean interest. I0 send representstivcsto the Paris’ conference, and she will accept the invitation. Pants, Maiclil3.—'l‘he Mouc!ci'ui' announces that Prussia, who signed the treaty ofluly 13. 18-11. has been invited to send plenipotentaries. to ’ M. Manteiillcl, the l’ru.~'sian piinie mini- ster. and M. Haizfcldt are appointed plenipoten~ tnries for Prussia. The foriin.-r loaves Berlin this day for Paris. 'l'he Independence. in its comments on the admission of l’rnssia to the Conference. insists that this step is equivalent to peace being concluded. and supports this vciw by slioiviiig that if the Conference of Paris has reached a point where the treaty of l8tI has to be considered, it is evident that the points, the rejection of whici could lead to a renewal of the war, have already bet-n definitively arranged. Bittti.iN, Thursday, March I3.—i\l. do Manicu- ‘C I: -a E nmg or Saturday morning. The invitation til ffel will leave for Paris to~inorrow (Friday) eve- u retort which turned the laugh against the member for Bucks, and when Mr. Disraeli grew angry the amusement of the House was increased. The high spirits oftlic aged Premier are quite allowable in the present state of things. The recent accounts from the Crimea show that tho Bi-itisli zii-my there is in at state of perfection as rt--_giirds discipline, health, and thorough military etficiency, which contrasts iiiost favorably with that of otir French and Sartliiiiaii allies. As we have advanced, so rapidly towards military pcrfcctioii, they have re- trograded, and the storm of iiidignalion which prevailed in this country twelve months ago, at the hartlships to which our Critnenn heroes were exposed, has given way to felicitations ofthe most pleasant and satisfactory kind. The pending accouch- merit ofthe French Empress comes oppor- tunely, and as with the return of peace we shall have cheaper provisions and more employment for the people. Lord Palmer- ston’s term of oflicc seems likely to last, unless new and unheard-of combinations arise, as long as he has physical strength to remain master oftlic situation. Nothing can show more clearly the paci- fic course of the Conference than the request transmitted to Berlin that Prussia should take part in it. lfcvery thing had not lieoii oing “merry as a marriage bell,” this compliment to the irrcsolute mo-, narch would have been spared. Btit it is a graceful mode of gently snubbing the brotlier-in-laiv of Nicholas, and as the tight l’ru.-‘sia to send a representative to the Conference is specially based upon the ground that the dis- cussion respecting: the treaty of I81], by ivliicli the Danlan--lles were closed to ships of W81’: '5 to lit.‘-_!lll forthwith. The Daily Nut-s ofycstcrday s:tys—“ The ad- pcat-c will l-c announced almost immediately. not to discuss, the terms of peace. viinccd towards it linal settlciiiont. Relative to the admission of Prussia _to the at Berlin. handed to the Baron i\lanteiitI'cl, on tconferenccs as second ambassador. shortly have to record the signature ofa defini- tive Treaty of Peace. 'l‘he five points have been proceeded with, as are believe llt inverse order, and have been duly weighed and debated in detail. Dilliculties been susccyrtllilc ofa satisfiit-tory adjustment. SEBAS'l't)|’0l-. The line aqueduct which supplied Sebnstopol with water has been blown up by the French engineers. 1\I.tnsi:ii.i.i:s.—-Orders are received here inision of Prussia to tho Confcrcnccs cqnliriiis the statciiiciit we were enabled to make in our \\'cdncsduy‘s issue, that the conclusion of it Prussia can only have been udiiiittcd to sign, ller adiiiis-l sion shows how far the iii-gociittorslitue :id~| conferences, M. lllonstior. the Frcncli minister Wcdncsday,thc invitation troni Count Walcwski to take part in the conferences. M. llatzfcldt. the Prussian minister at Paris, will attend the The Jllorning Post says :—-We believe that the labours of the conferences at Paris are drawing rapidly to a. close, and that we shall have naturally arisen, but none that have not A Law for levying uII_A3S_e58m°'“ on Real Estate for city pur- poses. . [./Ismited to, 3d April, 1856-] B it enacted by the City Council of the city of Charlottetown ; Sec. 1—'1‘hat there shall be on t\S805‘~*D|°“l lC\‘ltd on Real _lJstatc within the City, for the lpurpose of raising it revenue for the currclnt ‘year, and that s_ucli asst-ssiueiit shall be at't l0 lrato of six shillings and eight penco, on CV01‘ lone lluiidrcd Pounds. _0n the value of suci Real Estate, equal to eight-pence on every one ound on the llental and 8llttll.l)0 pttltlvlly the occupants of lleal Estate within the Lity_ae- cording to the several proportions or valuations lento-red against the name of ciicli and every person in the Assessment llooks, prepared from of the assessors according to tho lilic returns _ ;Acl of lncor oration. Sec. 2—'l‘io moneys when collected accor- ding to the By-Lztw of the City fol‘ “mt Pu" lposc shall be expended and paid to and for the lust: of the City in such way and iiia_nncr its the tCity Council shall direct arid apppolllli “"0 l“ lconforiuity with the provisions of the Act of E Incorporation. 1 Rom. llurcnixsoit. M'~l.W"- Williniii B. Wcllncr, City Clerk Illarcli 24th 1850. A Law for the Collection of UN: Cit)’ uc-.— (Assrnlrrl In April 3. 1856.) 1'1‘ ENACTEI) by the City ('ouncil ofthe City of Charlottetown : l BB his services, such s-.il-.iry or p of salary, as the City Counci shall appoint. r.i'rL"ri: iiioun. Sec. 2.—lt shall be his duty to enquire into, and ascertain who are liable to} on money under the act to “ erccntuge liy way list of the names of tho persons so liable, and return the same to the City Council, as it shall direct. Sec.3.—The amount of Cominutation money due by each crson under said Act, u-hcii not duly aid, within ten days after having been dciiutnded, shall be sued for in the .\la\ or‘s, or Police Court, anti in dcfaiult of payment, war. rant of distress may issue. Assessiiitsr. Sec. 4.-—\\'hcn the Assessment books have been delivered to the Collector, he shall leave at the residence of every person so assessed a written or printed notice as follows- Scc. l.—'l‘liero shall be one Collector of City Rates, Taxes and Dues, who sliiill be paid for my Cuiniiiutati- incorporate the Town of Charlottetown” and to nialie it correct is over the crowned heads of Europe can have no desire to leave any rankling feel- ing behind. Count Orlotfis said to be de- lor the conveying of to,oo0 iiifiuitry and :1 battery of artillery to the Crinica,to rcplace troops rcttiriied lioiiic. “ City of Cliarlottetoivn. ti ' Take notice that you have been assessed for the real estate in your occupation valued at Sea, 9.—lt shall be the duty of the collegiog to account with and pay into the hands of the City Treasurer. all such sums of money as ha shall or may have received once in every week at least. and shall at the same time furnish the Treasurer with a correct list of the niimesofall such persons who shall have paid either of tho said rates or taxes before mentioned. specifying tie ward in which every such person so paying resided at the time of making such payment. _bco. ]0._—'l‘he collector is finally to account with the City 'l'rcasnrcr, on or before the second Tuesday of. one. in each and every year. See. ll.-—ln the cvciit ofiiot sufiicient goods and chattels to levy a son, then the party to be imprisoned not exceeding sixt do s. loin-. HUTCHINSON, Mayor. William I}. Wellner, City Clerk. March 24th, 1856. 'rowirENn's PARIS nA'rs.”" Till’. Subscriliprs have on hand, btock ofbll.|\ and PARIS ll:\'l‘S ofllio newrst style-s, imported last Autu the Spring deiiiiuul. l'ItlCtii—ti;ood .~'i‘k llats from (it to Ms 6d. (mod Velvet do I69 6d to Ztts 5|! eiior do 24s (id to 329 8d. At._iso—.\ ;_v’rt-at variety of linglish and Aniericitn soft, lull :iiid l\(ls§lJll| Hats, 30 doz. cloth caps, inclu- ding lingli.-‘ll and i\im‘ricnn lit.-gulailinn Navy caps, hluzcd Straw llais, .’\llIl5I’lc(II| wide awake do., 5“, _ U. 6L (3. DAVIES. l'\'l1. 23. the largest in the City Inn to meet -'~‘cliooncr for Sale ’ ‘llli Subscriber offers for Stile the llU|.L and SPAIES of his ."¢-.liooiicr, now huildingiit \Vood island, and to he llIulI(‘llPd early in April. Tlieabovo nioniioimd vessel is 67 feet keel; 2| feet beam, and 8'} depth of hold; frame of hardwood and juniper, and plunked completely with lli|l’d\\‘(i0\l, Po; fimh" particulars apply to the builder, by letter, postpnid. ONALD TAYLOR, W. Island’ January ill, I856. Pine Timber, Shingles, etc. ' ‘llltl Subscriber olli-rs for 7Il0 I00 tons of hllflllllclll from ring [0 two feet square long lengths. in lots to suit pi". chasers. Also, R or I0 pin-rs suitable tut bow- 'l"‘5'9: and 70.000 prime Sllll\'(ll.l'IS. _> Mg ll. CIIAPPEL. Church of England Prayer Book; I]-ASZ.‘\lID St. OVVEN lnivo received at large supply of the above and are prepared to gen them at the following low p ‘ ' lluliy 32in riccs, viz. o_ (‘lotli, Gilt Etlged, ls (id. Cape Morocco, l-Iiiibosscd richly Gilt, 3:. Morocco. -ts ' . i\iinion 8'.’.mn. Roan, I-Ziiibossed. Gilt E-Jgcd, 3:. Noiipiireil 32mo. 3s. Pica 2-lino. 5s 6d. 8vo 9s. Calf. 12s 6d. lighted with the Emperor of the French, and has expressed deep regret that his inas- ter, the late Czar, did not know him, as he is just the sort of man with whom Nicholas would have been pleased. If the Count really gave expression to this sentiment, he is entitled to the credit of sincerity, for the primary origin of the wsr—or rather the cause the reckless policy of Nicholas, was his sincere conviction that England on rance would never combine to resist his aggression. Deceived in this essential point, the crafty policy of thirty years be- came, after the tint campaign, as feeble as a rope of saml—cut short the life of the autocrat, and has compelled his successor, at the end of the second campaign, to ac- knowledge the error of his predecessor by . seeing for peace. cent on the average. Consols for money lowest, 92 1-4 ; highest 92;. For account 92 5-8, lowest; highest, 92 7-8; closing 92 3-4. In Liverpool the Corn market has a decidedly upward tendency. Wheat with a good consumptive demand closing at 6d per bushel and Flour 25 to to 2s 6d per sack below the rate of last week. Corn Meal 18s to 20s. Sugar has given away 6d. Tea is not very active, but prices are maintained. It is believed that in case of peace a French army of occupiitioii, consisting of 40,000 men, will remain in the East for a certain time. ‘rite Inc: coivrsitsivccs. Putts. Wednesday Evenisg.—'l‘be Congress held its eighth sitting to-day, and it was ob- served thst when it roke up CountOrlofi' was rticularly gay. This has increased the con- denco of t e partisans of pesce. The Times Paris correspondence writes:—- -" The Emperor is said to be of opinion that too’ snitch is said, and that too little is done, and theta change in the proeeedin is desirable. If I may credit the information which has reached me. it would seem that at the next sit- ting it will be proposed] to come to an under- atsuding on the more im rtant oonditions:— to adopt them formally and irrevocably with A view to: definite treaty of poses, and to leave noeondor points to be settled by: committee. The 1' win; den tch was published in the . . . . Parisjouruals of T ursday evonin :—Berlin, S" 00'"! Campbell T910109!‘ the army Weduesda . Count 0rlofi' hss ma ti known at on the 14th. St. Peters urg that o definite understanding on come to on the fifth point, and that, thanks to the instructions brought by M. do Iclioowslol, ' mo special A supplement to the London Gazette contains despatclies from General Cod- rington, enclosing the weekly medical returns. He writes on Feburary 16th, that a Russain force, estimated about 3000 in- fantry and Cossacks, appeared on the morning of the 12th on the ridge above the valley of the Bairdar, btit retired after a short reconnaissance. The French blew tip on the 12th two supplied the docks. Mining progressed. Dr. Hall reports, on 18th February, “The sanitary condition of the army is Money for temporary loans was 8 per -5 portions of the aqueduct which formerly“ uircd to pay the same to me within ten days from the dclixery of this notice (during which time you are at liberty to up cal) and in de- fault of such payment, you wi i be dealt with, its the law directs. Dated at Cliarlottctown this day of , 185 , Collector.” Sec. 5. f any person so assessed shall on dem _ to pay his or her portion ot the assessment specified in the assessment books, the collector s. all and may, after the expiration of ten days from the time of making such demand (unless the party shall give notice of appeal) in case the same shall then remain unpaid, levy the amount of such assessment on the goodiiand chattels of such defaulter. which chattels shall be irre levisable and ma be sold at auction, by the co lector. after he as given at least six do 's notice of such sale. a. 6. The person so assessed may within the said ten days last mentioned, give to the said collector, a written notice of his or her in- tention to s al from the said assessment, and the said oo actor shall tile every such notice in the ofiee of the City Clerk within one week after the same shall have been served upon him. See. 7.—A day or days shall be appointed by the City Council to hear appeals, and the collector shall give _to cache pellant fourteen day's notice, of the time and p ace of meeting of the City Council, to hear such appeals, and to rsviset s saidassessments andtinally determine e same, and the decision of the said City ouiioil then made, shall be final and conol - sive ; and in can such revised assessment sh; I not be paid to the collector within twenty days after such determination of the City Council as aforesaid, than the collector, shall and may es- qflido levy the sum o by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the defaultors as so 5' l and made by the collector, refuse or neglect '° the sum 0 .E for the ‘ 1 w current year ending the ny of N E W 185 ,nnd that you are hereby re- Ftill 1855. Ell Ships Isabel and Majestic, from Liverpool, and Sir Jluander from London, the Subscri- bers have received- 305 Packages British dz Foreign and I0 Tons BAR IRON, carefully selected by one of the Firm, which, with their Stock on Hand, they can confidently recommend to their customers, and the public. as Goods of the but description. at very w rices, for prompt payment. Wholesale Pur- chasers will lind it to their advantage to select from this STOCK, which consists of- 7 Cases, 8 bales Read -made CLOTHING, 8 'l‘ruiiks Boots an does, 56 Chests, and 20 ball do. prime Congou Tea, 25 cases Ladies‘ Dress Materials, I5 do Silks, Vclvcts, Plushes, Trimmings, Rib- bons; llsberdsshery, Hosiery, &c., &c 5 cases 'l‘ownsend's Hats and Caps, I do Brushes. I do Toys, 2 do Gloves, ales Cloths. I bale Wndding, 2 do Shawls, do Cotton \Varp. 25 boxes Soup. 7 packages Paints, Oils, Vsrnishes, &e., 80 do IRON MONGERY 2 cases Jewelry and Fancy Wares, 3 o Oil I-‘loor Cloth,3 do. Furs & Fur Caps, 5 bales Carpeting and Woollens, 6 do Linen ispers. c 8 do grey Crilicoes. 8 do 2 do striped Shirtiiigs, Packages Rice Girigt.-r,CurranlI. Raisins, crusliod Sugar, M ustiird, Blue, Ind’ . Starch, Wuh- ing and Baking Powders. ‘Tea Tons assorted BAR IRON. Oct. 26th. D. & G. DAVIES. RELIGION ,IN COMMON LIFE. A 833303, By (lie Rev. JOHN CAIRD, M. 4., Minister of Errol. UST srrived and for Sale at Hunt‘ is Owen's Bookstore. Price Sixpence. db 4 .‘whito Cslieoes, herein-before mentioned. deliberations which are to tskb place between and Turkey are reserved. The Paris correspondent of the Time: sugars s ury early and favourable solution of the poses goeistions excellent, indeed it could scarcely be ex- celled; and the mortality at present is under that of the Household Cavalry in England, where they are as well taken [care of as any troops in the world.” noo ‘rut. Sec. 8.-—lt shall be the dot of the said col- lector, to collect the Tax lai u on the owners_ or harborers of Dogs in the said City, in the! manner pointed out by the By-Law imposing} the some. ' 1:.os'r, ( N MONDAY the 80th instant, in the Town or its neighborhood, a BUFFALO ROBE, lined with reddish Druust. The finder will be remunera- ted by leaving it at this Ofiico. April I, 1856.