.V ',‘ ' ‘t'.)i Iusltlllllnlltill It .. . H:tszard'.<: Gazette. GEORGE 'I'. ll AS’/. Hill, l’it-prit-tor at-cl I'itI>li.~'hcr fultligltt-4| (Ivory 'l'ti 'rIl:l_\ t‘\'t'iiixir,; -Illll S'tlitt-lily Iiiuritiug 0.lice,Sotttli eitlyi (lint-t-n Sip-:itt~,|'. I-Z. Itllltlltl. 'l‘tr.ttM.~—Aiiiiii.tta'iibacttptioit,Ii)tt. lliacuuiillor cash It advuiire. TEILIIS OI’ AIIVIIRTISINO. For the lira! Ill:tt'l'lilH|, tIl'l‘tIp_\ mg the h|l:|t‘(? nf 4 lines ncl;t.li:t:lit-:ttl,2y:.—lilint-u,2s.Inl.—9 int I-.II§.—'I int-it 3:. ti.l.—Ili ll':t‘.'l, I».-—'.?t| lint-:4. 1.» lid -25 lll‘9'i~, .".s-- 3lIIIllc\I, 5.<Ji-.l.——iiti ll.Il"‘,li>‘.-—.IltIl 2.i. lit!’ I'i|('II illllilllllllfl IIVE. ‘Incl’-ttit'tlt Itl(llI‘:IIt1I\/4' litt’ l‘.tl'Il "illlllllllitlll t‘ tv»-t-in - tt.'.Il§ s.:vIl Wllllllllll tuttt..tttot., \\ illlitetaoiitmue Itttil forbid. 7.- _.. S. L. '|‘I LLEY, Wholesale and Retail Druggist I5. trim: srtttr.i:1-, S..‘ll./V1‘ JOII..V', A‘. B. t>tt‘.ai.t:tt IN BRITISH AND I-‘0lll-IIGN DRUGS, cttnattcane, Patent Medicines. I'erl'uum-y, Soaps. Spices. Pitittls, Ulla, Glass, Putty, Varnish, Sir... Cuttlectioiitt iit great! vttricty. Grin DEALEY, ./urn co.ItI.M1ss1o.N‘ AND —— ‘V J. s. 8111? BROKER SHIPPING AGENT, N052, South street, New York. w‘I'nrticulxtrattcntion given to the sale of Produce. Froigltts and Vessels procured for all ports of the world. It Awillt crtttilt . paddles. Sic. Iittquire at the Book Store of Illlzsrd & Owen. TIDE. LI. PI-IIISOVS indebted to the Suhacriber,wItosc accounts were due previous to the lot of Janu- .,y' 1855, are requested to settle the same. or they will he put to esponces without further notice. JAMES PURDIB. Charlottetown. 2d April. I855. All pttpcru 2w. ! ‘0|t“8AI.l-;.,.>b the Subscriber. 2 Ilandsottie American \ AGONS. Also, I000 Busliels Iwesdish TURNIPS. JAMES MORRIS. Queen Street. April 3, I865. Valuable Stand for Business. \0 LE1‘, and possession given in the month of August next. a I)WEl.|.lNG llIIU.\‘l". and flu-).\lI5l‘lS, now occupied by Mr. W. IIEKIID, in Gn:A1‘ tjgotttiti S't-iucI:1'. The suitable position of tlte premises for Business ufpouel is too well known to require cotniitettt. I’ I"or particulars apply to Mr. W. IIlAllDt MI 1'16 rentises, or to Mr. W. Ssaaunort at the corner, 0 a State. ‘c'Ilcl-I.0llO::\:l|, 28th Feb. I855. clwfieal and cotnuteroial "dob-ool, Graftofl; ll COSTLI-ZY respectfully intimates that on Monday. Id rats. next, I|0.\.NIIl open a FEIALB CLASS. for the purpose of giving tnatrnc- M I‘ w'“'"" G°i‘ii.ii.i.i3'or‘ii.'pat:it.i.it°.a(iii’ I...‘ k own b a plying " “ tittitbtittisscioo in the Public Clnsofor . few additional Pupils, at the commencement of neat ‘I'esut (Id April.) Charlottetown. ||II'°5 33- 3' Ho 3 Hope! Ho l_ IIALE. y Betail.atDODD Bstolt Store. in Poweul Street. larch”. nu‘ 4' I-IAS certs‘ sons have been cuttiu as trees ape‘: 3'!" Lands, and have carri gwgy weed therefrom. wp. t“I.iceuse Ii|t:lI.lIO-- “by notice t t a vtug so ‘or: who shall, ltereoxst. so tree so, , on discovery . be prosecuted ‘tpuhw. Kouwitb. Township 83. 900- 37- vs kt ttuamr RBCKONB r Boords,8uw- , wadntii south and s and 7 per cent. manner El. 113" For Sale by IISAZARD d.’ OWEN. 7 t.‘litiifiltittt:lti\vit>,-yaly".y Jflflmii./?.\.L.«., _l7J,”l§;l:iiiti;#S:ii1ii'dri,y, April 7. lH.").'3.i l i JOHN '1‘. 'l‘[10MAS lEt3.cacuu=.1cras=.<ts:3 ca 6§3c9*’.‘:t‘t‘_'I.c5mtncetnQ \l’Ii‘ll ILL PERSONS INDEBTED TO HIM previous to his leillitlg the Isl ml Early in May. l E-':"g'5|l8 ou"uQ M AMERICAN HOUSE. HE SUBSCRIBER intends leaving Cltitrlnttc- town in a few tlttytt, tttid respectfully requests all parties who are indebted to him. to hand in the sevpral amounts of Accents. as rlII'IlIoI|ed. And will oblige . JOIIN GIBSON. All the'papera din WAN'I‘I".l). by the Prince Iidwnrd Island Auxili- ttry Ilible Society. ti CIILPORTEUR. Appli- ciition to be made in writing. stating tt.-nus, &c.. and ttccttntpntiitid with ccrtttimttc of t:h.-trttclt-r frotn ti Minister oftlte Gospel residing lIt‘:ll’ the :tp,.lit~..tiit. \V. (.‘U.Vlll.\Ll., tit.-cretury. Jun. 27th. 1855. O I.l-Tl‘. or the Interest in the Lease to be sold of tho prutiiisna at present occupied by the Sub- scriber on Queen's Square, litcing the .\l:ttket-house —--the shop in at present let for about 9 months from this dato—this stattd for the business of an on or Mercantile dealing. cannot be surpassed. nor would the Subscriber di-pose of it. but that he is desirous of settling himself and fumil on it farm. IEXANDEB BRYSON. March 8d. I855. Goods, Medicines, die. HE undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Belfast. Bell Croelr, and adjoinin settlements that in additoa to a general Stock o Goods. he he on hand Genuine Medicines, approved Patent I . ' ' DUNCAN ittiitit. Boll Crook Ilills, Township 02. Ilarcb lat. I855. Building Lots for Sale and Lease. II BUILDING LOTS only will be sold at the Ferry opposite Charlottetown. 48. the re- tualniug lots will be let on renewable leases. also a utostdesirable farm within a stile of the aforesaid property. Fer_particulars. apply to Ir. John Ball, or to the Proprietor. J. P. BI‘-:B'l'l1. March I. I855. In shipyard. B, §Al.!2.ortebe otfor I erlyssmattdpsao oesaton given in May cast. a desirable shipyard. situate in Charlottetown. J. P. BEETE. March I3, I085. @©‘i‘7ill7f[7lii‘El<1llii}.:\?T. NEWS OF THE WAR. State of the Army b.~.“ore Sehaztcpal. rm. ttui-:i:t.vt::<’.»' ('ti.\l.\ll‘l’l‘l-Ll-1. Tho I". xri of I.tit:.in (wit t with tho I‘. iii of 2 ‘,m]'.g H, p'it'It<-tpit-~tl in the pt,-riloii-t t:oiiieit.tt>.| at’ tho I.-2.: .~ tl-VI~hI-I vi‘--tgv at ll.tl.tltl.-uni) nus t-\;-mi It'll in.-s It|l(I~l|ilI (\\IIv|\V1litlfllillllllllllltll by llli :tt.lt--ti"-l: imp in tin: (Iri-it-rt, that Ilmi. .l. Ilitig‘i:it:t. .'tn.i rm--,ti:n. tlll-I-ll‘. i|'Itl It V:il'u~l}' vfli.-l=t-I-4) vt:ittl lit‘ t:o~itxti.i-i.l«~xl llit: .i;Il! tiiti-i.tii, (,':t'.'.tlty liiig-tla.-, .ttitl Il!1l\t,'LI :.i Frttvtti (M ll.t: -llli .\I:ty. llit dtt't-ion l.t-tt't.-J .-mil t','It'.IllI|ll.’tl ill. Iliil.-tli-0, \Vl|i't't9 lltn,-rt-, wun.-, gt.-_t|_ l‘-It!-‘Hit’! lltr ltvuliuz. iu:i-mu--it an ‘t'..c lain,-it t-tittlitl ctitttre ttlittttst up to tho _<i.|.ga.tf rt .5 qt; ._y _||j. g;..-19...“, iiiiu.i:'itt -ltlliztiti:-4 lit-gt-i 't Ilulilt-e, \tl:t-rctlto: nlii-"I-r \\ -i frtrqti‘-rttlv t‘lI:llI'."‘II. Al lltililt-ii his hit! mt lt_t'. Ila: pvt-suzti-stl that the c *lIIlIII«~'.lI r I|lli'=~'i‘ W-i-I <'hrtn;:t‘tI IH (,'ntii'tti-i-wiry I";|:l.-r, mil ll it in tzotmi-zlitettizoi ofnuy rt.-;~r.:~u-tit ttioti ll‘-till hi v-. for III? ttltjecuetl to tho rltziiigit. llt: coutpl lll|"(I, tli ll the nxrvtttttt-'~ iti:tl I-Iii ‘t‘l‘i \\'t'l’t? lllt'.l[)"lI“ll[‘t't.I tit-‘ii, owl, In the live! of IIN rt-t-..illt:t'tioii. stint: tv;i.~i fl \I|..‘lI_; gclllllllltilt front the '|‘tt:.-t-nry, of IIIt,' II-Il|It' of .\Iilr.':tyi, at son in the lIl§ll'bp ol' liu';lto!~ti«.-r. .-ind the ntltcr. :| ‘‘l''- C"“l"“l*'y illttt t|tt«_\ it-t-r.i ll-llll ivtt-tpr-titittcutl. \Vlit-.it l.l- tlt\'t~i Ill zirrivt.-tl zit V.~tttt:t_ tlilli.-iilttt-4 \A‘t:l'L' ¢“l“"lt"'Ct‘ ' in olttainittg I’--rug» for the hut.-er. tliottgli ill" l""“lH “'- rt! wt-ll fetal, and litd l'n.-tilt titmtl. tl.ii|}'. -‘lfllilltfih -‘Ind clmlt-rit too great I-xleitl litolto out, \\llIlt! _lltt'y W¢‘|t£ em-.atiitpt-d upon the lit-.icli iit Vuriut. and In Coos»: lllvllltts lllvw enc.tmpt:tI tlmeo iniltss to south- tvnrd ;liut tltutt-. itgiiiii the cliulerti broke out, IIIIII ltec-Him elccetliitgly virtilent. 'I‘Itere were gr--at d-iltty anal dillivulty t.-xpcriettced in nbtiiining it nulli- cit-ncy of forage. 'I'ltcir not-.ond place of ciiciitttp- IIlt9lII nottr Vatrnu was what was known its the Adritnople fllattl. There Will no rank vegetaiinii, the houltliiest -pots in the country. He selected the spot hititself, and though be shifted the eitcaiiiipittettt. the cholera still follow t. The Dr.-tgoon Guards and Eniiiskillenu lost It) per cetit of their number. On the 3|-it August. they etnburlted for the Crittteu. but previously. having lost I50 tire and 85 horses. he wrote to Lord llttglttn requesting rein- forcettiettts. ttnd he received an ttnswer frotn Lord Rttglzttt. saying that he would apply for the men. but not for the liorses, but assigning no roztson. ‘ had very bad weiither during the disctiibarltotion at Old Fort ; itnd them were several cneuiltiea arising front their hiivittg improper boats for lundinI,. Ile was not ware that the French assisted them iit disctttbarlttttirn. A great many uftlie bouts intended fortlteir landing were destroyed one titorning b tremendous t-url',iind they were compelled to use boots unlitted for the purpose. Ilo entbairliod the whole brigade, cotisistiitg of Il0 horses. llurtug their son p.ts:t:tge from V:irn:t.tltero was it feitrfttl ttiitoultt of sickntws among horses tind men. It was no mtngigerrttion to any , that he had at least I50 led or ittelliactivc horses. Some of these sick liorses might have ctirrit-d the tools, but could ‘tot have titlten the mnbuhnces. He had 600 sabre: and lancoa at the battle of the Alma. Althou h tltere was no dilliculty as regarded the supply o forage, he lied never more than one day's store on hand. so that it might reul'y ho s:tid, they livtd frotn hand to rttouth. They could have obtained stores at Dulu- Itlava. There were ships full of barley in the bar- bour, but they did not get it, becousethe cnntmissaririt cfiicors said they could not land the barley. 'l‘hta was the answer lie received. when he made repre- sentations, and he thought that with the mews tn_ the harbour. the might have landed it from the _alnps; but frequent y he was obliged to send down his own dragoous to get the barley out of the bolda of the vessels. No hay was served out to them until the and of October. though be presumed there was a tdeal of it in the harbour, inasmuch as every ship that brought hcrues front I2 and had a lttrge quantity ofhay in excess after t 1 hey uocboppod straw, and the horses for a short 6 ‘< time were fed entirely on barley. The sufl'ersd in consequence from that kind of food, I became deteriorated in condition froutthe time y left ‘Constantinople. until within a utonth of his leaving. Although the horses saforsd from cold and from the climate, they sulfered more from want of forage. which was mainly dueto the management of the enmmiesariut. He (the noble Earl) bad bad con- siderable correspondence while in the _Crimca pu the subject of the cornntissnrfut, and " this 5003.‘ _lN¢I bis lordship (holdi up I book ofcoustderablo size), " is full of thetn."_ ‘he oorreopondsloo Will U‘ "MW that the calms or the‘ eotnmt-aunt «leimnt--out were totally uufltted for their duties. llts lortlship proceeded torend one of tbean letters addressed to the Quartermaster-General, in which he (the noble Earl) stated, that he was " driven to cottipluiii of the in-r»-ti \\’l'-ll ll t:.trpvt list-_r, C'lltltlllll.'I'_f lti-i l|ilii'.‘|r\ ‘ liars:-.< lt:itI l'.3.li. of lutrlt,-y :lll'l lli"i. (II-Cll0;|‘l“ I .~"r.tt\',‘ nod to all ttppeitrance. it ought to have been ottc of i -C39. '. ‘,1 3 . I il\'e'w i.‘5ei'fi s.‘ 3.0. 230 . .== i l r|'lIIl1IlS~' lfi it t'trl"ll£t‘l'I43lll§, land of the \'t'."\‘ dt-I‘.-uiy. I Ill‘I'tlIt:l‘ ii \\ hlclz its tlulicw‘ wcr--. tli<~li.ir<'nd itt rt:-turd . . . _ . r. t- 4 l" ‘M '7-\-Ilr_v tlt\I—ini tIlltIL.'|' its cotitttmml. ']'hg ‘“"" "Nil -It-V-<'~' ll -kl <2-muluutly to lH.'.Il‘ \\tlIl prtviiiiotto tmi h‘t‘:lil'.<|_\ imp.ii'rt_l their t.‘IlI(:lr‘ll:‘V';ttttIte pm. t~'u’:ttl~.' the ‘WI’-*'-". 3-fwl oi‘ lltmit, it \I.t§ no em-v- .Ll"'-"'l"" l:I ~'l.it.:_ Ill ll thi'_t tu-to «-- i‘.:...i-miill_\ IN)flIC?'~ "-' ‘_"‘ “""‘ “' "I ("t'|I*-Ill-Ht) Ill‘ ('lu: itoltlt: ltirtl '-"“|l|”'“'\I ll!" l-'|H'r) it.:tl t.tii9ng ili : I.isl few Ilti itlhs rt-pt:.ilt'tlf\' I"'ll'l;I.i I'lIl‘tI uitl. (,‘tt;;.miq.,u-y--(;..:,..m| I"‘lill'l‘.illl£i t"llll‘:|i1tl his :i|li-iiliim In tho \v.iiil~t of ll“? <'--V \‘I'}'. h it to to [bllll'lIt~'iE wli it«~i't:i'. lie iit~'i.-alt-tl up lr'.I\lIl:{ lite ItllItlltl~\llIIl (It‘lt«'d with yuuth. ““ ‘3§"”"" “"" ’”' ' ‘l""1-‘=i»c. atiiol who \II\I no. show i l l l i -'tIt_‘-' Z"-ll or «I»-it-2 to it.:i|.i: up litr their po:r~tintsI tl- rIt:1v._~'_. ’uli!;n other tltti~i-m~i, (,‘ottiiiitss;iry- .(i<!:iv-I‘-t Iiiol-tr pt:r~i~'lte.l in lt'il\'l"" Iit-- ('IV'|II" _ . . . ltii\l«i--ins tvilltutil titty i-'iipi:ti:tli:tttIitig t:tttiiii'.i.~'_~'.-triu: ‘; Ulli ' ‘r. will-:lt itppt-ziit-.l to hint irt':ilinii.rl Up.-t:tli'ig % -t~‘ tli_i":trtiIy ivzis. .~ItI (‘,lIl.4'3 to tho §t'.I. lll!'[1) tzimld be pill! tlilltuulty in pi.,..ur.,.._: r-um ; g[i{||l|g-1r ,;um;[h_., of , l--t'.i_-.'I~, \\'t‘I'l! llt-"-‘I itrt-_-_;ul.it, lllltl fwqiitrttlly foiled llII~'!ll tilting-llit-i'." 'l'lit.' ‘.\'.' ' lqxi:-ttt to-iiitiiislriiticos, of ttlit it his (the noble lord's) l lmol.‘ \t‘.l~t full, i||ltII'I!*.V't)lI in tin: :ttttltuttli»:s. lit: got ‘ .-iii :io~m-or to tho It'l|I‘f, but it \\':is not \tllll liiut ; lint llll'ru ivnit tin H!lllt'-I_\' to the evil. llte hid under- ~‘lU0<l. "II ih luring rt-pie.-stzitt-.d to hint, that Lord ll 'ul.ilt llll\‘l'l'VIflI, tlt II. no C:ll'l.‘ClIl.II\I ittitlte up for want l of lhoil. Al lirst he IINHI to utuko vt-i'li.t| ctintplttitttn to Cl|llIlltl§4llf_\-IIt'lIt?l’-II I"i|tler, but ttult.-teqitevitly by ‘ lt".lt:l', llllllltlflg it .~i.-tltzr. 'l'lit: Iltlll-.ilI|lllI_\ of l'--rug. cotitiittiml the trntim titnn. Dining all the wimqg nu-ntlt~t, he never rtrcotvetl ntt_v l'or.tge:in lI(IV;|l|c. front the ships "I he ttolile lortl then proct-udetl to read unmluir letto-r. odd--ens--tl to the Qrf «tanner- h'eiil.. and in rt.-uly to on allegation on the part of the 1‘ottttiiis~':try-1irtil. , that uritt I2 days the caivstlry were well supplied with forage. In tit! letter to question, tho ‘loiniuissziry.-Gtmerul hitd ite- getiion-xly lixetl opmi. twulvt-. days, when built ligfi ztvtd heavy brigade drew ztrrenrs of forttge, itt dho cltttrge ofitrrcors due to tlieni—(|ittigliier.)—and at far .-is possible to repair the etn:tt.i.-ttion front positivc stutvniioit under which initny were actually sulleting. He (the noble lord) had no HIHWBI‘ to most of these rcpresenttitiottu ; but titre r|'t‘lII Lord Rtgltsn stated that he very much rrgretgnd it. rind he hoped it would not contitiuc. Nobody doubted the justice of his (the nobie I'Iitrl's) cotttplitiitts. In Bulgaria. his trial were vr I . but not so in the Crimea. After the 5th ofNovambcr, the ttieitt they received this netirly always salt. At Dcvna his division was very sick. and the men suffered very much itt their feet all the time they were iii the Crimea 'I‘lteir clothing began to get thin ttnd ragged. but they Iiud new clothitt served out in Dt-cetnber 'I‘lie men were supplied with skin j.-.cltets, which were very wtirtn and cotnl'ort:tblt.-. Oit October I8 he requested permission of Imrtl Raglan to amntl tmttio of his ti-in-c.~tntni~ttionetl ollicnro to Ctiitslttttliii-iplo for lflollllllg iIlltI slottts, hut wlttitu they ttitnt--d to return rl(IIII Coiist.tiiti:iopIe they foitiit! that AIIIHIHII llotr-r could ttot give them .1 passage buck, and .1 mnnilt‘s delay ensued in their return. tnuch to the suffering and inconvenience nftlte troops. Ile did not forinztlly complain of this, because he thought it would be of no use. Such was their want of forage. between the I-tth and 20th of November, that Gencrnl Citnrobert was kind enough to furnish them cltopped straw snflicicnt for thirty days. In January, the French were short of forage, but they eotttplnitted. that this was caused in consequence of our contmissnririt not fulfilling their engttgenients. and returning the chopped strttw they lent to the English. (Murmurs ofdtsapprobation from the public.) Then were numerous stacks of hay about Ilttlalrlitva. but the hay was wasted by the troops taking it to lie upon as bedding. and in consequence cfthis. he posted sen- tries near these heaps of hay to prevent this, telling the cotnmissttriat that if this waste was continued. they would in a few days be without fora He cou not give any estimate of the quantity om they found stacked between the Woronzotf road and the Tuber- uaya, or by the Iukorman heights of the Black River; nor did he remember that t uasianu burnt large quantities. The cavalry were not supplied with nose- bags and other requlsitas,aud, in consequence of th'l. ~= nitly one out (DI the fre- the dilliculties th encountered were indescribable. In cor.-tequence ofiheir not carrying it .9 I IN“ deal of forage was lost in wet weather. hen ce- valry were within three miles of stores, he thought they might becalled upon by the cottimisaariat to fetch the supplies themselves. Beyond that it would I10 mischievous and inconvenient to do so. This was the o 'niou of the Duke o "'e|lingtoII. IN fflfmfid 0“ n his war mtisinta. When his ( the noble I’-1arl’s) division was at Balaltlavu. he had to send for forage six miles distant. and fr uently the men returned without it. The horses on cred very much from thb Itnriinoing sort of work. In Oetebertlie lteavy and light hrigmlos hitd I88-t horses lit for duty.‘ but on the Stat of December lost both btigades ha.I only H08