HASZARD'S GAZETTE, JANUARY 31. . number of troops; but the diliiculty is to General: but whose decisions can be vetoed by the Our who is absolute. The third rank is occupied by the members of the cabinet, nine in number exclusive of three directors. 'I‘hese meet weekly for ordi- nary business, and are the more tools of the r. In Russia there are certain high oficers cho- sen from among the Senators or other distin- rttlshed persons called inspectors, whose duty tie to visit each the quarter assigned him in the provinces, enquire into the conduct of the persons cm loyed by the State, hear the com- plaints oft e people, examine into the grounds of the sentences of the courts and sometimes reverse them. These persons are treated with the most profound res t, as the immediate representatives of the air, and feared lest they should carry complaints to their master. There are in Russia more than 600,000 civi- wbo in general exercise a very tyrrinl rt; persecuting the innocent, op ree- sing t e powerless, an extorting money rent the rich; ob uious to their superiors and arrogant to their inforiors. They are thus a grievous scourge to the . The em ire is divided into large provinces. Each of t ese has over it it Governor Gerier appointed by the emperor and having under him a subgovernor, a council of re ericy, whom he may consult in cases of diflicu ty. and who concentrates in 'inse e brrtnclres o the administrations, within the locality, over which he presides; and is responsible only to the emperor. The yudicial courts are various, some for criminal and others for civil matters, some for the collection of taxes and crown revenues. Jud s are removable; being up inted only for t rec or six years. In each 0 the provin- ces there is one superior court. Judges, it is said, are far from being conscientious. The chief object of attention with the Russian emperors is the army. In re rd to the num- ber of the Cuars troops di rent statements have been made. Some estimate them at a million. The most probable account is that they amount to 500,000 infantry and 90,000 cavalry besides 100,000 in the country of the casus. The Emperor however may call immediately under his standard almost airy will In conclusion the military marine is divided into two uadrons ; one on the Baltic and the I e Black sea. These consist of 360 large vessels, 48 shi of the line, 30 frigates, I5 steam vessels 0 war, to. having in all 7,500 cannon. We neglected to mention in the prospeaoslace that the ini rial guard consists o . men cavalry. in entry, and artillery. Such is a short account of the internal state of Russia accordin to the latest accounts. remain, Yours truly. them, the Russian treasury being loaded debt. R Min-car. IIPIOVIIINT Assocrs-rrou.——0n Fri- day last, 27th inst., the President, Charles Pal- mer, It‘.sq. , delivered an able and eloquent lecture on ‘I The Book of Job ” to it densly crowded audience. On Wednesday evening next, there will be a special meeting of the members, to diviae means for the formation of a_ librar in connection with the Association, when any avourable to the prrgect are requested to attend. it Friday next, John Lawson, Esq., will lecture on “ The Progress of Society.” Jas. McCallum, Esq. acknowledges the receipt of£9 2|. from the Presbyterian Con egation of fhscum , in aid of the Forei RFILSIOII. Brae ey Point, Jan. 23, 18 . ' WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Anniversary Meeting of the Wesleyan Missicnar Society will be held in Charlotte- town, on onda evening next, to commence at 7 o'clock. ’l.he on. Charles Hensley will take the chair. The Annual Missionary Sermon will be p‘reached on Sunday evening next, b the Rev. r. Heustis-—when a collection wil be taken, in aid of the funds. Tits season has been altogether a very extraordi- aary one. We do not over recollect to have seen so little snow, accompanied with such intense cold, at this advanced period of the season. It has been a great disadvantage to the farmers and others. for the roads are barely passable in many parts of the coun- try. On Saturday, the 28th, and Sunday, the 29th inst. the thermometer was said to have ranged as low as 12—aad some say 25—degrees below zero. Thnt It was axtratriely cold, is indicated by the fact, that the water in several of the public pumps was frozen to that degree of solidity as to render them useless,- a thing that has not happened since they were lirst placed in their respective situations. The weather has since moderated, and we may, we hope, look out for a little snow. We see by an advertisement in the Royal Gazslls that the Id Monthly. Meeting of the Liberal Reform Association is to take place on Monday evening, 0th February nest, when the question to be discussed is, " Whether Departmental Government, which ad- ntits of certain salaried afllcrrs holding suits in the Legislators. is suitable to this Island." Doors open to members of the Association and i'nor’!sd friends. Should not the question rather be, " Whether De- psrtmoutal Government which requires that certain an...‘ A IJ r A A ‘A ' House oflsssutbly, is suitable to this Island 2'' Us 3' Q Government Advertisements. 0 Gear etown Malls. HS Mails for our stown will, dqri the re- uiaiaderof the W ntsr and until further notice, be loads up and forwarded every 'I‘uasda and Friday ipeasing, at nine o'clock, instead of ondsys and r s ,.lTIIOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Oflles. Jan. so. rsss. PROPERTY FOR SALE. SALE. the P rt at present occs isd b is Subscriber, sr:PIIot,iper's Corner, Bollloquoy, of a Dwelling House, Shop and Granary; also; a occupied by a mechanic, with one acre of Lead a Garden sttashed.— it is a situation either his a uhlic Accom- mehtlea. -For psstlsslsrs. Charlottetown. or to the I In. II. II“. LIAM 1854-—Jr‘tNUARY—-18,54.’ ll‘!-Iusubscriberlras just received the following I.-- DR I’ GOODS. GROCERIES. SPICES. CONFECTIONARY at EARTIIENWARE, which he offers cheap for as . ' A. G. SIMS, Queen Street. W‘ Tits higltul price pairlfor Furs. uu. 8|. Isl-lm Crnshed and Moist Sugars. SUPERIOR artic|e.—For sale cheap for cash. A. G. SIMS, Queen Street. Jun. 3|. Isl—lm FALL GOODS. US'I‘ IMPOR'I‘I".l), and for snle by the Sub- scriber, ail his l\'E\V S'I‘0RI£, next door to his residence in Grafton Street, u choice selection of American and other Goods, S co nting of-— SUGAR, in hogshends, brrrrels and by retail, .oo , or do. Superior Ilysoo nrrd Souclrong TEAS, in chests, hnlf chests. and by rerriil ; COFI-‘EE, RICE, l’lLO'I‘ BREAD, in barrels and by retail ; CRACKERS. CHEESE, Vinegar, Mustard, Pep- per, Ginger, 'I‘ab|e r~'a Sod rrlerrrrus, Soap, Candles, Starch, Blue, Burning Fluid, Matclies, ' ohacco,Cigars, Rosin. Blur-.k'ing,&c. Fresh Muscurel RAISINS, CONFEC'l‘IONARY, Nuts, Lemon and Gin er Syrup. PRIN'l'EI) C()T'l‘ONS, Striped rind Unbleached do. ; Bed-ticks, &.c. Cases of BOOTS and SHOES; Ladies‘ rind Gentleman's India Rubber liners and Shoes ; Indian Rubber Courts and Oil Suits ; Bulfnlo Robes of superior quality ; llrrts trod Caps ; Cotton-wick rrnd Lump-wick.s ; Fluid Lnmps—putent and common in variety; till.-\li,tS, with cone seals and wood ditto, in grant variety of pattern ; Looking Glasses, Glass Lanterns ; Jute and Gross Mats ; Ilny Forks, Spades and Shovels ; Rough Board, Shingle and Lath Nails; Window Glnss in boxes and by retail : Shoe- mtiker.r' Lnsls, N 4 . Pegs and 'l‘hrend. MOLASSES in liogslrerrds rind by retail; Codfish Oil, in burreloi and by retail. Also—rrn l'lSfi0I’lllIr'.lII. of CURRlERS' TOOLS; Pails, 'l'uIis, in nests or single ;Clotlres Pins, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Orv lIAivn—American and Island manufactured SOLE LEA'I‘IlER., Neuts’ Leather, Calf Skins, and Harness Leather. W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, November I4. -1 Freehold Farm for Sale or to C . 0 BE SOLD (or let for a short term of years) it FREEIIOLD FARM situate at Mill Creelt, on the North side of the Elliot or West River, about 4; miles from 'l‘own. There rrre 48 acres in cultiva- tion, ncorly the whole of which have been cleared within the lust I0 years. lrnve been regularly and well rnariured, and are now in go Ei ht more ucrctl are ready to stump. 'l'he Ilouse is on rising ground and has a corrrrnarrdirig view of the iver. The Building» consist a large Barn, Mistal, Stable, Sheep-llouse, Piggcries, Coach-Ilotlso arid Granary; all of which have been erected within a few years. There is n Grist rind Saw Mill adjoining the Farni, and on unlimited supply of Mussel Mud can be had from the River opposite. Pitrt of the purrilrase money can rernnin on security, and the Stock and Crop inken at it valuation, if re- quired. For particulars enquire NICHOLAS BROWN. January 27, I854. 4iI0‘I Carpenters’ Tools. JUST received par Schooner " Fanny." an assort- ment ofllre above, among which are-— I. 8!. H. So y not Steel Socket, Mortice and Firmcr CIIISSELS and GOUGES, Do. single mid double PLANE IRONS. Jack, Srrroothing and Trying PLANES. Grecinn and Quirk U. G. Grecian Oveloe, Rrrbbet, Mntch, llollows and Rounds, Bend and other Moulding PLAN ES. Gages and Turkey Oil Stones. Crosscut, Ilnirtl, ’I'errnon rind Mill SAIVS. Srnitlrs' and Carpenters‘ ' 81¢. Cheap fot cash. at the Store of DANIEL DANIES. Queen street, Jan. 26, I854. 'l‘I*IE undersigned has removed his Oflico to his new residence. upper Queen's Street. EDWARD PALMER. Doc. 18. Isl8t Adv 2m LONDON HOUSE. New Fall Goods, for 1853. U31‘ RECEIVED ntthe LOJ\”DON HOUSE. ex Sir Alcxamlrr and Helen, frorii England, an extensive supply of BRITISH GOODS, suitable for o season, cotirprisirrrz in DRY GOODS: Silks, Satins. plain and figured; Moire Antique Dresses, Plushss in every shade, French Marines. Silk Velvels, block rind colored; Orleans and Coburghs, Dress materials of eve kind, Clcnkings in great variety, Robes in the lrrtest fashion. Prints good and cheap, Daiiiasks and Moreens. I-‘ringcs and Lace for do., Gents. silk, felt and covered llats, For and Cloth Caps, Umbrcllrrs, cotton and silk; Lndies’ and Children’s Stays, Do. cotton Dresses. Habit Shirts. Chemisetlcs. Sleeves. Collars nod CulTs. Laces and Muslins, Jewellery, large assortment; Vases, in every form; Gents’. Seal Overcoats, Work Boxes and Cabinets, Mrrnllcs, in all the new styles, Shawls in variety, Ribbons of all kinds, I-‘nncy Trirrrininga. Dress Buttons, Ladies’ winter Bonnets, Do. dress and other Cups, Do. Cup Fronts and Borders. Artificial Flowers, Gloves and llusiery. Ladies’ and Children's Boots and Shoes, Carpet Slippers, Leutlisr Slippers. Berlin Wools and Patterns, Penelope Canvass. IIabor- daslier , Millincry, large variety; Ilollands and I.in- inen rind Cotton Bod Ticks, Ready made Clothing, Oil Iicor Cloth. all widths; Cloth and worsted Table Covers. 'l'nlile Linen. 'l'willed Shirt- ings, Regatta and fancy do., Long Clotlis, undressed, Domestic Cottorrs; Beaver, Pilot, superfine and fancy ‘ or s, oeskirrs in variety, Worsted Cord, new article; llurrting Cord, Moleskins. Black and colored Cotton Velvets. Blankets,all prices; Domestic Shoots, Flunncls and So on; Corded. quilted and hair Potti- conls, Children's Iressos, Floor and stair Carpeting, Crumb Clotlis, Stair Dotnrtuk, Rubber Coats, Boots. Shoes and Leggings, Stationery. Psrfumery.I~Iair oils. Toilet Soaps. Chamois Skins, Petticoat Cord, ’I‘rnve|- ling Bogs, Ladies‘ Furs, Linings, French Psnibric Handkerchiefs. llassocks, Silk Ilandkerchisfs, Fancy Neck ’I'ies, 'l‘uhle Mstts,Cotton and rnuslio Ilaridltora chiefs, Bonnet Shapes, Cap Shapes and Crowns, Gents‘ Mulllers, Ilerrrth Rugs, Sacks and Sacltiag. GROCERIBS: ' Scuclrong and Congou Tea, Colfas. Homeopathic Chocolate. Crashed and moist Sugar, Baking Powder 'I‘nble Salt, Ground and whole Rice, Split Poss, Mustard. Preserved Citron, cbcrrp; Pudding Spices. Spices of sllkiods, Glenlield nnd Polrrnd Starch, Fig and button Blue. Washing Powder Albert night lights, Soaps, Candles. At.so,a Large and General Assortment of Hard- ware, the whole having been selected by the Subscri- her in person, and purchased direct from the manu- fsctorlss. he can with coalidsnco, recommend them to the public as good and cheap, at the establishment H. HASZARD. Opposite the Catholic Chapel, Great George Street, Charlottetown. Nov. ldth, lI5l. nsorsmr TO Lauri.“ NQUIIIE at the one. of0usai.as Pantua Eoa.. Charlottetown. r.sm.; r, rsss. WILLIAM HANKFUL for past favtmrs, begs to intimate the with the following 0001' Cashmere, ‘ plain Cloth. wool plaid and tweed CLOAKINGS. Shawls end Scorfs. Plain. stripe rind fancy Silks; Linings. Fur Mulfs, Itoas. Vistorines, eapos, cu stone martin. squirt I, CHILDRb'.\r'S DR a superior make: glazed nod felt Huts; cloth on Vestiri s. Mufllnrs; silk, Baiidanri and coltori Ilandke gs assortment of Castings, Forge Back. EARTHEA Dressing and chimney Glasses, in mahogany, did collection of Jrwrlry. Charlottetown, December 9. I858. Ladies‘, Gents‘. urid Childrsns' Soda. Indigo, Co ems, Sturcli, Glue, Lunrpblack, Hair: Paints, Oils. whitin . Tnr, Rope, Oakum, Figure llcridsz scouring Brick (wliclr-snle or rerr-ll.) OJVMOJVGER Y, NAILS, HEARD. ' ARRIVAL of the Nuggst. directfrom Eiruaairn, Mohair, Glace Ito sl, Damask, French and English Merino. 0rloans,Ceburgs,Vscunia Cloth, Alpacca, Norwich and Gs u Plsld. and Spanish Craps, for Ladies’ dresses. Vscuniu, Junrladowp, Wool Jackets. lliinsl Glace Silks; Irish P_o;Ii.ns; ’ ' ‘ AI , Vocsnia and Plaid 6.ICIpcI, satin lurks. 3Il_lII. Watered Geo. Persians. Silk Vehicle for dresses. Bonnets, he , In all colours. Ribbons in great ' ' Laces, Niotts, Ilraids, Giinpe, fancy Tritiiuiirrgs, Buttons, . In Its, ' mu unsh, mink and seal. English rind French CORSETS SSES. CLOAKS. CAPS. IIOODS AND HA TS. a great variet . gloves, Guuntlsls. &c., in real sablo. fltch, Red. blue and while urges; reul Welsh, irrritrrriou Welsh. Loncushire. Salisbury and Saxon FLA - NELS Blankets; Travelling Rugs; Ilorso Rug; Carpetirrgs, Druggels, llenrili Rugs. ' M, Iiosr-or . rnoliair. dt broad Cloth coslsins. Cnssirrrsres. sady ntudr (‘lolhr‘ng. Seal Skin Cools. ‘ ‘ Huts d for (‘tips Silk volvel. moire, gstin and fancy rcliie . IIOS ERY. HABERDASIIERY, and scary“?-)ari'sly of COTTON and LINEN GOODS. O'I‘S. SHOES and SLIPPERS. shoe 'l‘hrsud, Cotton Warp.llair Seating,curlod SPIKES, dtc. IRON‘. STEEL , ship "WARE. CHIJVA tttid GLASS. toice selection in . . FANCY GOODS.—Writing Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents‘. R9... wood and corornrrndel Mulluiiis. Cloth, hair. tooth and nail Brushes. Shell, Irsiry, German and Bone Ccnibs. A great variety of Fancy 'l‘oilat Soaps. Plymouth ' i . rosewood slid gilt frames. The whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. pale and rrlrricod Soups for furrrrly use. For C istnras presents, a splen- FALL ARRIVALS. , HE Subscriber has received, on Consignment, per schrs. Jllury Anne and Isabella, from BOSTON. II quantity of GOODS, which he offers’ for Sale at his Store, Queen Street, consisting in art of—l00 pieces grey, white and printed Cottons, ales of striped Shirtlngs. Deniunis and lied-ticks, Furniture Cottons. window blinds, llandkerchicfs. sntinetts and osskins, vsstings. shawls. tablo_ cloths, &c. l Also, 1 50 chests. half-cliesrs and I5lbs. boxes Congcul TEA. Tierces Rice, hlids. Meseovado Molasses, boxes Raisins, Drums I-‘igs, Drums Jews Apples, dozens Buckets. Brooms. nests 'I‘ubs, Pilot Bread, barrels Pitch, Tur, ‘and Resin, Franklin and other S'I‘OVF.S roams writng and wrtrppin Paper, cans and wooden seated Chairs. a vuriel ofR3rass Clocks. boxes Boots and shoes. 50 gross arches, 50 boxes Soap, dtc. JAMFS MORRIS. October 11 . JAM S N. HARRIS, AS RECEIVED a large Additional Supply of S TOP’ 8. of various descriptions. which he olfers at prices a small advance on prints cost. Charlottetown, Jun. 8. I854. lslsw UST RECEIVED, and for sale. a few FAR- MERS’ BOILERS. THOMAS DODD. Pownal Street. Nov. 7th, I858. Prince Edward llispensar‘, raw STREET, CHARLOTTE oW.N: H & R. JOHNSON respectfully announce that o they Supply from their Estnlilishrriunt. DRUG CHEMICALS. and the various Olficinsl Preparations cf the Medical Colleges, and from a thorough ructical knowledge. obtained in first class Estsblis ments in English they feel warranted in clrtitqiug the confidence of the public, w ‘ch th will endeavour to retain by uniform rsooal attention and care. _ II. dt . J. pre vs Medicines adapted to family requirements an the prevailing diseases of this climate. and specially suitable for families who live distant lrcm Medical assistance. ' Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recoipes accurately dispensed, Medical Galvanism, Vaccina- tion and the minor Surgical operations performed. Horse and Cattle Ilsdicines of the best kind. January 5, I854. . . MINIATURESI LIKBNESSESI HE Subscriber has 'ust received a handsome . stock of Plates and uses, gold and plated Lock- els and Breaches for Liltenesses, done by top or side light. E A I‘ Also. ‘ In the old stand. .I_. . for sale, W. C. HOBBS. Apples, onions 6. stoves. JUST ARRIVED persehr. Elisabeth, from Bos- ton, and far sale by the subocribor:— Barrels Apples and Onions, Cooking Stoves. Parlor Grates, Air-tight 51. Cannon Stoves; ' Also—For sale at the fuel yard of the subscriber. I00 coruis Rock maple It Birch lire wood, 20,000 feet Scsntling. W. B. DAWSON. Nov. 7, I853‘ School Slates dt Pencils. EORGE T. IIASZARD has on Sale 2 Crises IVELSII SLATES sr.s'rt: I’l-‘.NCl,l43- . Wichh lie olfers for Sale, wholesale and retail. ' _{.._~’,. _.~ , if ‘I .- 2 AMERICAN HOUSE! TIIE subscriber, rnteful to his friends and the pub- lie in general or nst favors, respectfully inti- mates that he has RE O VED from his Old Stand on Queen Square, to his NEW ERICK HOUSE. corner of Kent and Gun! Grorgs Slrssls, where he will be happy to receive his old customers and friends. JOHN GIBSON. Jan 20, I854. 6il05 Bills on England. lI.LS ON ENGLAND st irly Days‘ sight. payable in London, for Sale by J MES PEAKE. Jan. I854 4, . N. B. Approved Interest Notes, at Two, Four or Six Months, will be taken for bslftlio amount if re- quired. AT PICKED UP on the list October last, between Big Meminegasli and Horse Pcrid. The owner can have the senile by proving property and paying etpsncos by app yin to ' OBERT WINNIE. Big Mominogash. Dec. 26th, 1858. FOR 8 LE. SCI-IOONER nineteen Tons, jun], ngw. Sgila and rigging one your in use. For lbrtbor Par- y to tioulars app Mr. KENNETH WKENZIE, Pownal Street Charlottetown, Doe. l0th, I858‘ ANTED. A FARM SERVANT with "a satis- factory e raster. He must be agoorl Plan It. man. Appl to Mr. Fellows. lliustsast, aear cur . tetovrn. loo, wanted, agood plain COOK. Ap- ply as above. Iwsulofi 1rnr.r:s static. N hlasgow 85 Manchester House. ECI-IIVIZD by late arrivals, and for Sale by the Subscriber, a General Su rply of - DRY GOODS & GIIOCERIFS. Also, DIGBY SMOKED HERRINGS, AN‘./VAPOLIS CHEESE, OILS, WINE, Chests superior fine TEA, dtc. die. Also, For Sale or to Let, A FAR.\I on the St. Peter's llosd, about three miles from Charlottetown, consisting of 88 Acres of LAND, in a high state of cultivation. DAVID WILSON. No. 8, Richmond Street. Charlottetown. Doc. 28, I858. C A S H S T O R E . ‘HE Subscriber, having REMOVED to the Store lately occupied yb Mr. James Gilligan, Druggigt, will be happy to suppl his old customers, and 1 public generally, at to most reasonable prices with the following articles, viz:—- _SUGARS. TEAS and GROCERIES of all s. Superior CLOTHS. Large usscrtrnent of DRY GOODS, HARD- WARE, STOVES. LEATHER, and MO- ASHES L . A few sets Ladies’ FURS, very superior. &‘ The above will be sold wholesale and retail. CHARLES SAUNDERS. Great-George st., Jan. 2|. Bi 5' = 0. Brandy, Gin, Wine, duo. ECEIVED per Brigt. Hslsri, from Liverpool, and for sale by the Subscriber, 1 Hhds. BRANDY, c IN, 6 qr. Cuslts CHERRY WINE, 6 do. PORT do. 4 Baskets superior CHAMPAGNE WINE. 8 Bbls LONDON PORTER, in pint and quar o es. Also, on hand. and for sale, 12 Hhds. BRIGHT SUGAR, I0 Bbls. do. 20 Puncheoris MOLASSES. RUM. 80 Bbls. JOAV ANDREW McDONALD. Charlottetown, l9th Dsc., 1858. ii NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber is now receiving, per " Sir Alexander" and “ Helen" from Liverpool, 182 PACKAGES MERCHANDIZE, suitable for the present and cotrring seasons, which, lirtviog been personally selected from some of the first Houses in England and Glrsgow, he is enabled to cfl'ur to his customers at extrernely low prices for prompt payment. 'I‘hs STOCK comprises:—— Ill Cases Ready Made Clothing. do "all Ca do llsberdaslisry, do Lucas and D illinery, do Gloves, do Silks. Ribbons and Vslvets, do Jewellery, o Furs, ’l‘runl.s Boots and Shoes, Bales Cloths, Bales grey and white Caliccss, do Linen Draper , do Carpets rind Plannsls. do Paper Hangings, Chr-sis Teri, Packages Groceries, do Hardware and Ircnmon cry, DANI ‘.L DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 4, I858. THE TERRACE HOUSE. R. E. MAWLEY takes leave to inform his friends in Town and Country.ths neighbouring Provinces and the truvellinipublic generally, that he has opened a House of ‘ rtertainment under the nbove name, in that pleasantly situated and beauti- fully finished premises in Water street lately occupied by the Hon. 0. Young. and hopes by attention to the comfort of those who may favor him with a call to receive a share of public patronage. EATING HOUSE. V ‘HE Subscrilier hasoponed an EA'l‘|NG HOUSE in Mr. Sniardoir‘s buildings, opposite to the Mor- ksl House, where DIJIJVERS, SOUPS, TEA an E can he lied til the “ ‘ ' ' R‘ Licensed to retail Spirituous Li uors. ALEXANDER IIIKYSON. N. B. A COOK PI’ANTED. Dec. 28th, 1858. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANACK FOR 1854. FOR SALE 5’ GEO 1' IIASZARD i-ION):-s m OGCO9OQUO8—$-sN9DO flu Booksl New Books ! 'US‘I‘ OPENED at G. '1‘. HASZARD'S Book Store, a large supply of NEW 30018 and STATIONER Y, among which will be fcurid the newest standard Literature of thoduy—- Maundor's Treasuries. Chalmer's, Posthumous Works. rlor Libraries. Illustrated Book Case. Neasder's Church Histor , " Memorials of Christian Life, " Life ofChrist. Kitto's Pictorial Life of our Saviour, Barne‘s Notes in II vols limo, and I vols Ito, Cyclopedia of Religious Denominations. writtou liytrnombors of the dilfsrsnt Dspomlurigg, c. c, s. Promises to be Let. A DWELLING HOUSE. with three roomsoathelretaodtwoon tliesoeeud CA OIISEIIEEPERS are respectfully lnforined. that llfllwill 5"! their TALLOW made up by ap- pllsatioa JOHN IOVY IR. Nev. Ieth. CluslflQoossQWatuItsaas. .007. with s free! proof collar. also a llldoo attscbod—-situated in that that w tows Iulslors J. WIATIIIIII. Chsrlettstsws. Des. lib. toss. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE WEE LY—ENL.IROlD. ON tlm Iltb ofllast April TIT] ‘DAILY TRI- BUNE ha usrwslltbyssnwss enlur ed more than one fourth. orts thfissf The on Times ruslr esnstdsvsbl ' l slforded to Mail s..'t'.':m“—.‘~ per autism afield‘ sold to Carriers and to A an hg k by lisp"; or Mail for distant sale at ‘I I0 defrayed from our receipts for Advsrtisirr . Wllfdl, we return to each purchaser o our paper from us_. his money's worth in the nailed sheet we send him. looking for the reward of our own lnhor and the heavy expenses of 'I‘slqrapb'to¢. Correspon- dence, Rs rtiog, Composition. Piloting. Mailing, Book-keep ng, Rent, dt.e., to our Advimaoss alone. 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It has so the Whig party because the istiuctive principles of that rty appeared to favor the greutsads whldi it has is ur- _cd to subsorve; it never advocated a measure hoca it was proposed or sustained by the Whig party. l'ro_lds itself at all times as free to press principles. unwise measures or corn aets should the two former bo pounded or the utter perpetra- ted by Whig.‘ as t u h they had emanated from the hostile camp. In so r as Peace. Libsrty.Ed lion . Ternporaaos, Internal Improvement and hi trial Dsyelopmant may be subosrved by acti whh the Whig party, It not continue to lie, as-It has been. W i' . 'I‘hough never acting with any Abolition erothor our-idea putty, THE TRIBUNE is and must be the relentlesa fee of hay" else tends to degrade Labor and obstruct the intellec- tosl and social development of any portion otpnkind, w... it able to perceive that a vote in New-York could abolish Slavery in Carolina. it m' t attstch rtsslfto some one of the expressly Aut' very par- ties: lacking that light, it declines to abandon the substances for the shadow of political good. But while it does not see its way clear of any sfectivo Political action against Slavery in the States which new cherish it. it regards the defeat or whatever efl'o_rt to extend the giant wrong under the lag of our ' of Abolitio i oth l nd . i.. and sacred" ofpdblid dailies... n:i't"l:‘holsubo'r“d.'iltal.:rI: any party consideration whatever. And, whiz. 5; does not propose to niaka Ariti-Slavery the bui. of Political action, other than defensive, It will neglect no opportunity, roniit no effort, so to diluse Light pod 'l'rulh.as to render the continuance of Slavery impossible in l.lIl|t"I irradiated by the can of Christi. 3”"! "*1 W301“ rear exemplar of Politi- cal Justice and law-guarded Trsedorn. ‘ F 'I‘ ' ll h‘ ' bu disuIs|_: ol?'IlllIirs.iI:|:r.in|g' BevlivhIg's.s' sad pression of the Liquor 'I‘ra_flic. we s'.iall strugglo,_as we hrrve strug led, unfltnchliigly and unitriugly. \Vs regard the sins Lavr as essentially the mag bencliccnt statute of our da . and cosildoutly hope to see it soon prsvsil universal y. ' he Congressional Reports and Washington Cor. respondence will, as heretofore, be both reliable and sulisfrtclo . The Markets for Grain. Cattle. 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