HASZARD'S GAZ ETTE. DECEMBER. 15. alrulu or ‘run itiiicuiut axnntrioitsav ronca Nov. 3.—For the last four days it has been blowin a sirocco, which painfully affects one Jlllt returned from nearly a iuonth’s trip at sea. 'I‘lie air is hot, heavy, and impregnated with most offensive and irritating dust, which attacks nearly every sense at once. Late on Wednesday even- e ing, the Triton, Odin, and Firebrand, the latter two with mortar and gunboats in tow, arrived alter a rough passage, at Kazatcli. The Triton went round to Bala Clava next morning, and in the course of Thursday, it number of French and English vessels, with troops and stores on board, arrived, one after the other, and anchored off Kami- esch and Kazatch. It blew so linrd’ that it was considered inexpedient to land the» troops. Yesterday the whole of the fleets arrived at their anchorage. Kinburn is quite secured against any forces the enctiiy _can bring against it, covered completely as it is by the guns ot' the formidable flotilla we have left behind to protect it. The garri- son is strong; it is well to keep the exact force secret, but the Russians must know as well as we can, how many men the fort will contain with convenience. The French troops will occupy the fort, but a small body of English will be left to guard the flag which waves iilong with the tricolour front its ramparts, and the task of its defence will be shared by a poitterful English squa- dron with our allies. They have worked with extraordinary energy to repair the lace. All the curtains are rebuilt, the ru- ins cleared away, the damaged guns re- moved, and fine ships’ guns put in their place; the fosse cleared otit and deepened, the palisades repaired, the south-eastern gateway filled up, and its approaches co- vered by a strong ravelin; the crest of the parapets repaired solidly and well with fas- cines and earthwork, the Russian guns ren- dered eilicient, the cascimitcs cleared out and filled with stores or adapted as hnrrcks, and the interior buildings in course of re- construction and renovation. The batteries on the Spit are to be destroyed, and that process is easily elfocted by removing the massive heains which support the sand and few gabions used in their construction. The reconiiaissaiice which started the week before last did very little, except burn all‘ the stores and houses which could render service to the enemy for seven or eight miles towards Khersoii. The rafts are safe off Kiiiburii, and they are no insignificant prize just at this moment, when such efforts are being made to ptit the Bug in a state of defence. Sir Edmund Lyons has presented one of the rafts to the Fi-cnch—an act of courtesy and consideration which our polite allies, no dotibt, estimate at its full value. Tlieir diinensions are as follows'.—'I'lie lirst is 420 feet long by 63 feet wide, and is 6 feet deep. The second is nearly the same length as the lirst, is 5-1 feet brood, and grounded in 8 feet water. At a roii;_rli cal- culation, the two rafts contain 9ll,00ll cubic; , _ _ _ ‘ feet of the finest timber, and tho pi-cseii('l""'.' ll” ‘l“".55l'“"'v "m'°“gl' “'9-l“t'i§"" °lw 3 find men attached to the ambulance. land «transport, or else they are at Bsla Clava or hate burners. In addition to all this, there have to be deducted servants, batmen, sick, orderlies, coolis, convalescents, acting sap- Pf". I0 that instead of a regiment having 7.10 men fit for duty, it can only have 500. In short, about one-tliird of a regiment va- assistant engineers at 7s 6d aday, each employed on the main roads or highways, is really astonishing. If they were made “superintendents" they would only receive 4s_ti day, and even then they would be well paid, for in nine cases out often, they knew no more of road-melting than a cat. All they do is to tell ofl' the parties with it cer- tain quantity of shovels, picknxes, harn- mers, or hand-barrows. Nothing can ex- ceed the beauty of the weather 3-—Dai'Iy cm. niscoveiiv or cuaious itnms. Near the Col de Bnla Clava, not far‘ofi‘ have been discovered, suppo..ed by some to be of Grecinii origin; by others, an old mo- nastery; and again by others, an old cook- lionse. The lower basement contained some Genoese urns and an immense quan- tity of pottery. These ruins were discover- ed by sonie men of the 39th Regiment, while pulling up stories for the road. Since then a permanent working party of this re- t-il'"9|". under an oflicer, is told off each day, for the purpose of excavating. STRICT REGULATIONS AT Btu cuvs. 'I‘he_police regulations at Baht Clava are becoming more strict every day, and pro- perly so. Captnins linve been called on to give a. guarantee for their passengers, and objecting to do so, the said passengers have gone back to the parts whence they sailed. The Sarnai steamer was in this predicti- ment with more than I00 passengers, most of whom wen: Orientals. Several men have been detached l'roni the English regiments for local police duty, under deputy provost inars_hiils, and one of the latter has been specially appointed to ‘OXIIIIIIIIC paspoi-ts and Illl such other documents, so that we may know wlio’s who. All strangers are to have their names inserted on it regis'er, and all found after a certain time without this iiiitliciitication will be “banished.” in_llogging at “ Frenchman's Hill, and it is said, that men oftlie Army VVorks Corps and Land Transport Corps (they change these names so frequently, one gets a little confused) have in some number deserted \Ve hear, also, there has been a good deal of flogging recently on board H. M. S. Me- ra, ,-Captain Joliiisno, in Kzmnich Bay, Mr. Cohden (says the Yorlrs/iireinmi) has not the slnidnw of a chance of I)Cinir urvain returned for the \‘v'i.-st riding, B :9 l\Il.~.~: NIti1’INl3Al.l2.—-t\IlSS Niglitiiigule-‘s lather says that ho :t'(:ulV(‘s good accounts made by [he Ellgnsh “cc, M H", I,-much ;:-ictiing in order the Crimean hospitals, anti 3 through oui- Comnizinder-iii-Chiel, c:iniiot 000; at least, ifthc tiinher was in England, it would be well wortli the money. STIIANGI-J I-I\'Al’Olh\'I'l0.“ 01' TIIE ARMY. be estimated at a lower value than .£'..‘0,-I,” »'. lpreparing them for the winter, is very great, and she has hardly recovered from it severe? ncss she lied in the suiiirnerat Bala Clava.i he lins no thoughts of returning home nil lpresent, as she cannot hear to leave her} l\V0l'l(, and, though this winter will not be‘ Great exertions are being made to liavo the llk" ill" l“-‘ls “'9'” _“’l”- dtlllbtlcssv be Still itrinv hiitted and the roziils completed her “ “"39 "‘”“l’°" ”f“'Ck- fore the wet weather, and one tiny suyi winter, sets in; but the general opinion I.<,i that the lititting is being lost sight of too ttiucli, and that too iiiniiy men are employed each day on the roads, which latter are he- Ctiltlll!_‘_[ far too niiim-roii.~I. I3c:=iilcs the, main ro.uls, thei-i: are division roads, regi-I incittal roads in each camp, aiitl also roads‘ leading from the Coiiiiiiissni'iat of every di-g vision to each reginieiit. If only 9,600 men are employed on the roads, one catiiiot un- derstand where the remniiidcr oftlie 30,(l00l All the dill'ei-cat camps are quite: men are. empty, and for an olliccr to get it fatigue ble . requisite number, to st-nil their biiiid and drummers. would be taken away for dilfcrisiit duties not connected in any way with the fighting position of the army. On inquiry you will_ But our system is so fii'ulty,l that if a regiment was 750 strong, I505 lIci- .\lajesty’s Sit-aincr Abundance, which lltl>‘ l)l,‘l'l1 titted as a steam bakery, for the purpose of supplying the British ur- my in the Criinczi with fresh bread, issues (i:iil_v froiii on lmnrtl I?~‘,0(lllll»s. ol'wt'll-baked, good and wliolesuiiie bread, for the consuinp- lion tifllic tmnps A l\'.\'ou1‘.—-“ A soldier of the 5th Regi- llllclli ot the Line coming from Schastopol,” says the Journal de V-illq/i'uiic/ie, “lately passing through this town, showed as a tro- phy, a knout which he had seized on an 4 _ _ , , _ _ _ _ .olliccr, made prisoner by him in theCri- irian to assist in building his lint is iinpossi- : I have known nniny corps who are‘ actually obliged, in order to iiinke up thei men. This instrument of correction has a handle about it foot and a half long with a heavy metal at the end. One end is cover- od over uith it woven wire, like the handle of ii cutting-wliip, and at the other is a thick leather thong. This instrument of serfdoin, which forms such a contrast with our liberal nislies by different methods. The number of from head-quarters, some old foundations. Great severity lins recently been exercised‘ ‘ Packages ltict-. (Singer, Ciirrant.-, Itnisiiis, cruttlicd LONDON HOUS h. 1855. 3:. Sir Jlczoiulerfrost London and Mojcuic iserpool. frost V-PHE Subscriber has coiuplatad his Fall Supply of British Merchandise. now forming one of the molt extensive and general stocks in the market- (whieh will be sold on the most moderate terms l'or prompt payment, a lib_eral discount made to whole- sale ciistoiri_are,) comprising every variety in Ladies’ diou materials at extraordinary low pric¢s—Ladiea’ Iniintles and bonnete in the newest styles, together with a large assortment of Millinery—Lndies' sets stone iinirt_in. sable, Fitch. mink, squirrel and other furs, cloiiliiiig in great variety, cloths a large assort- meat. blankets, prints, ahirtings, carpeting, hearth ruga_, cniiiib cloths,_ hosiery haberdashery, ribbons ii choice selection, silk velveta, trimmings in great variety, r_eady_ insde clothing all sizes, boots and alloys. -Isnn lltppetl, oil tloor cloth, with a ‘rut variety of other g Jllso ‘ A large assortment of hiwlware, and groceries of all klfldli teps very cheap, to he had at the Subscriber's St|pre,l (sreat George Street, opposite the Catholic ape. II. IIASZARD. Charlottetown, Nov lat, I855. O A U T I O N l ‘ HERE.-\S, SARAH ROPER. rtaerrnnt in my employ, haiileft my service without fulfilling hat’ Bngngement, this is to caution all persons from employing the_ said SARAH Koran, without her producing a written discharge, otherwise, they will be prosecuted as the Law directs. GEO. '1‘. IIASZARD. Church ofilnglnnd Prayer Books. ASZARD & OWEN have received a large so ply of the above and are prepared to sol] them at the following low prices, viz. Ruby 32mo, Cloth, Gilt Edged, la “ Ca pe Morocco, Embossed oroceo, 4s 6d Minion 32mo. Roan, Embossed, Gilt Edged, 3.. Nonpsreil 32ino. 3s. Pica 2-lino. 5s 6d. ,. tid. richly Gilt, 3s. 0 s. Calf. 12s 6d. NEW ooons. Fall 1855. PER Ships Isabel and Majestic, from Liverpool, and Sir Alexander from London, the Subscri- bers have received— 305 Packages British 6: Foreign Goods, and 10 Tons BAR IRON, carefully selected by one of the Firm, which, with their Stock on Ilnnd, they can confidently recommend to their customers, and the public, as Goods of the but description. at very llow prices, for prompt payment. Wholesale Par- chasers will find it to their advantage to select from this STOCK, which consists of- 7 Cases, 3 bales Ready-made CLO t‘llING, 8 Truiiks Boots and Shoe 66 Cheats, and 20 half do. prime Congou Tea, 25 cases Ladies’ Dress Materials, I5 do Silks,\'elvets, Plushes, Trimmings, Rib- bons; Ilaberdashery, llosiery, &c., &c. 5 cases 'I‘ownsend’s Hats and Caps, 1 do Brushes, I do Toys, 2 do Gloves, 4 bales Cloths. I bale \Vadding, 2 do Shawls, 4 do Cotton \Varp, 25 boxes Soup, 7 packages Paints, Uils, Vavnislies, &c., 30 do lRt)N.\lONGl:lRY. 2 crises Jewelry and Fancy \Vares, ’ 3 do Oil Floor Cloth. 2’. do. I"urs 8;, For Caps, 5 b.-ilcs l‘arpi-tiiig and VVoollens, 6 do l.int.-n Ilizipcts. Slc. do grey (‘alicoi-s, 3 do. whitq Calicoes, . 2 do striped Sliirtiiigs, Sugar, Wltistard, Iilue, Indigo, Starch, \Viisli- ing and Iin'-ing l’o\vders. Ten Tons assorted Il:\I's II()\' Oct. 26th. D. 8; G. DAVIES. Fall 1355. Duncan, Mason 8' Co. UUCCESSORS To A. 6i. J. DUNCAN do CO. I'INI".RAI. Iinporlvrs wliolesale and retail have JUST Ill-‘.t.‘l')IVl‘ll),e.1:Ilarquelsahel, a large assortment of- G: 0 O, I) S SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT AND: APPROACHING SEASON. Brick Building. corner of Queen and Dorchester_ eels ll‘ . City ofCliarlottctown, Oct. 8, I355. , Superior Cooking Stoves. Scotch Castings. UST l{E(,‘l«)|\'l»Il) by tho r~'llll.i'(?ltlt(‘l', from Glas- ow, a quantity iil'(,‘tIt\l,lllg >'tiiu~a, (‘notion and Close Strives. (all '2-iz-.-s); \l. i.t.io‘.-4 i’lnugli_.\loxix=tiii;;,l Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash Wei-,;ht:~, t‘.-irt and Gig now.’ pot Metal, and a variety of other Castings. 'l‘lio superior quality and durability of these Castings are well known to the public. ' o be had at the Store of HENRY HASZAIID. Ch. Town, Great George-St. October 28d. 1655, ideas, excited the curiosity of all who saw it. ” ' ' entrance and cnrria down to the Ilaibo » A 1'0 38 LET, HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government House,_ at present occupied by Captain Beauley, coiisisting pf a Dwelliii House yvhich contains a spacious Dining-room an Drow- ing-room, Breakfast-room, 7 Bed-rooms, In a Kit. chen. ervant's Hall, 88ervant’s Bed-rooms, entry, I-'|’d0|'. Front-porch. large Entrance Hall. large Inner Hall. Back-porch. 2 Back entrances, Buck and hen: “""¢I|0» Bcullery, Pump and Wash-Ilouse, Lam. ber-rooin, and a splendid 6 roomed cellar. A _large and conimodious Coach-house. 8 stalled Stable. tli ens-room, ow-house, large Hay-loft and Grain-room. Msniire-yiird, large Kitchen garden “’"l' P"'“‘ "°"o&¢-. Flower garden, elegant front go drive, a large Lawn running ‘ u_r wiili convenience for lieepio boats, &c. luxtensive plantation of young trees 0 all kinds, large ‘Root-house, Wood and chopping hou‘so, and a spacious and commodious yard. '1 here are front and back gates facing on dilferent Streets, and a never failing well of water on the premises. 'I'his splendid Mansion from its situation com- mands tlie_finest view ofany house in Charlottetown, a other advantages the Subscriber confidently offers it its the most elegant, comfortable and desirable resi- dence for a gentlemiin's family in or near.Town- nd from its proximity to Government House and For.farther particulars apply to DAVID WILSON. Richmond Siren 3 Sept. 6th, I854. ALL persons indebted to the Estate ofthe late DONALD McDt)NALD.Glenahidale, are re- quested to settle their Accounts iininediate|y,or steps uiust be taken to enforce payment. JOHN ARCII. ilIcDONALD, Oct. '3. Age City Tannery, No. 12, Grafton Street. FOR SALE at the above establishment- 800 sides Neat’: Leather, 300 sides llsrness Leather, 200 sides light Sole Leather, 500 Calf-skins. N. B.—Fuur-pence half-penny per pound will be paid for any quantity of Green llides. . WM. B. DAWSON. October 20. To be Let for a term of Years, THAT highly cultivated Estate known by the tram of Kensington, the property of Captain lteazeley, and at present in the occupation of Mr George Beer. For particulars apply at the oflice of T. Heath llnviland, l:‘.sq.. Barrister at Law. Union of the Coloiiies Organizatioiimiif the Empire. ‘HF. SPICI-ZCII on the Union of the Colonies fl delivered by the llon. Joseph Ilowe in the Nova Scotin Legislature, in February I85-t, together with the lion. I"rancis llinclts’ REPLY to said Speech, and Mr. Ilowe’s I.I’.'I"I‘F.I{ in Reply to Mr. IIInt‘.l(I —tlie whole forming a pamphlet ofeighty pages, has just been published, and is now for sale at Ilaszard dt Owen's Book Store. Price One Shilling and thieepence. Sept, 27, I855. . C Bargains! Bargains! ! T the Subsctiher’s SALE I{0O.\I, opposite Mr. Peake’s Store,- 6 most approved Anieiican C()OKI.\G S'I‘0Vl1‘-Si 5 large Wood §'l0Vt.'s, (second lttmtl.) -l czisks UIIANIDY, I0 bbls. Ship Bread, 1 coil 6 inch Shroud Rope, I set Standing Rigging, (seciiiid hand) for aVessel of 60 tons, I \\'indlns.-I Iliin and l":ilh-, ll0 bars 35, 300 do. 1,. 130 do. I inch, 27 do. 1} inch Itound l|tt).\', and 75 bars of tint and square relined IRON. Tl:Ii.sis.—-Casli on delivery. W lil~2.‘l.lAMIN DAVILS. I‘.x -li Butter, Wool do Sheepskins. ‘HI-I Subscriber will pay Cash for Butter, Wool and Sheep Skins. - l{()l’-l".lt'l‘ BI-‘.l.l., Cliarlottutoivn, I’. E. I. Juno tlih l55.'i. 6 in October 16, I855. I-"71’; 7?‘-ALI.‘-. valuable I.c;isi:lu»ld Property for 991) yi-ans, at one shilling per acre, formerly the property of .lAsri;s BAoxi~:i.i., deceased, situated at Bedi-que, Lot 26, near Mr. \Villiam Strong's; the fnriii con- tniiis one hundred Acres good hind, one Iialf under a state of cultivation, with it house and ham thereon, and it good spring of water near the door and abuts‘ dence of fine wood and firing on the same. Ifit be an accomodzition to the purchaser, one half of_ the ur'cliase money may remain on interest for a time- giiir l.uI'IIltI' II.'\Illi'lIlZII'4 apply 10 John R- Gllfdlneri Ilcdcqui,-, or \\'i:.i.uu llodd, Charlottetown. V ’i o be Let, IIAT excellent Stand, known as the “..\Ill‘lt‘.Il€I- tor House," Sdney Street, possession given immediately. Apply to- JOIIN ARCH. liIcDONALD.