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SALE, by Retail, at DODD’S Brick Store, in Powual Street. » March 23, 1855. «(w WHEREAS certain persons have been cutting down trees upon my Lands, and have carried away wood tlterefrom, without License from me- This is to give notice, that nil persons having so tres sad, or who shall. hereafter, so ms nu, ahal , on discovery, be prosecuted accordin to aw. . ll. EIOLL. 1 Kcnwith, Township 32. Doc. 27. OYLI-1'8 Pocket READY RECKONER for Tirnher, Plank, Boards, 8aw- , W1 GES, BOARD and 6 and 7 per cant. JVTEREST .13 For Sala by l-{HAZARD dt OWEN. E The New Steamer Rosebud. Captain .Mltl.lle80ll S intended to sail iininadiatolyon the o uing of the navigation, from Charlottetown for icton and Shsdiac, weekly, during the OllII|ll' saason; (nnleu prsvsntcd by any nnforssscn occnrranea.) This Steamer has been built osprsssly for the ac- commodation of the travelling Public, between this and thaadjolning Colonies. Tho owner conlidentl hopes that from the comfort, speed and safety of the at, the wall-known character of the Commander, the so- briety and cilcicncy of tha ctiicars and crew. that the Public will generously assist him, in the endeavour to maintaining a goodoommnnioatiou batvvsca this Island and tho gdyoining Proviacas, during the opening of in . :m .'}..in.. and otlisr psrticalavs will shortly be an itasaop nissv _~ . Wll. Charlottetown. 88th larch. I Charlottetown, P. E, lslaiiil, Wednesday, April 18, 1855. ‘ NEWS BY THE ENGLISH HAIL. ~ ! (From the European Times.) 'i‘he chances of pence in the present position Dl9“"""”"""‘"9l' oi'a,l}’;iii-s are first vunisliing into thin ttir, and matters respecting which we can glean nothing sored, th it is now gericrttlly believed that the death of‘ Nicholas has rittlier retarded than udntriced; the termination of hostilities. Before Sebas-l topol we have done nothing to_hring the war‘ to at close—notliin;: to iuiiko on iniprcssion on; Russia, rind tho \'ienn:t Conference has nd-; pjomncd the “Md Win,‘ to c,._,,_M° um lrussian ; C0iZliliih'5'.tl'ii.l.t ilopziriiiiciit oi‘ the iii-itisli tirniy [1] plenipotentiuries to coinn nnicntc with their. governinent, prepar.-itory, n all llfolltlllillly, to it final l)l'Cl|l(il1g-tip of the negoeintions. The; campaign on which we aim about to enter in.-iy, 5 ere it closes, improve our position; but C\'Q1‘y- : thing which is pnssiiig iiround would ii-.-oin to. indicate, tlintinore blood must be shed, more I lives must: he sacriiicuil, more treaisiirc must he l‘~“"-ml “"‘-‘* l"‘l"""'l'l.'§~ spent before the pride and the prctciisioiis of- liiissiai. ll:l‘v'O been reduced. \\c SCH it ntttiutl ry,Sn.1ps, Spice.~2,l‘;iints, 7uudm.iht_i,.e1y’ h;"ttlL01un’,:,‘u:,g,} \._.3_iU.:_, p,.uS_‘ noun,‘ in Wltlcll pt--:ts.iiit l:ll.\'lltL‘:7s ho is lit». ; sia has held during the last few wet-l;s to the , §i"*‘“ll.l_"Lj“Z l Western Powers has lJi,'(,'-')l|lL‘ innre :ll"i‘Iillt)ill-’)llS, I ‘“l»!- _ _ y the result, no doubt, oi licr (‘.‘((,‘lllSl<)ll ii-om they 11”“ "3 ll” l"’>‘ Vienna. Conference; mid ti. still worse Sip!!! is,; that the new U’/.:tr lins witlidmwii the lint-st~ portion of his army from l.’ol.tliil,1‘tllll suh:.titii- ted Asiatic troops, which would soeiii to indi-E cute tli.it the liLlSSitlll ;;-weritiiient in thus :icliii_i_;, have ll. conviction, tl_i-.it l’ol:ind llflti iiotlliii; to} dread from Austria. indeed, the part whit-hg Aiistrizt may now not is the int-st i.np.ii't.int§ fi“.l.l.lli'I) in th-- niliiir. It has heoii .~s.-.i«l, th.it thy deniiinds oi" l-}u;;l.iiid and l“r.itiec were iil*.:".:::i in at low key at the present (,‘oiii'ci-.:-nee in the Anstriztn capital, in order to f‘1:CliZ'J tho coit- tinued ndhesion of that power, aim] in the beliefthstt if ncgocistions fziilcd, it would pro- coed to ti. declitrulion of w.Lr agaiiist Itussiii; but its little or nothing is known of what actu- ally occurred at the Conference, this inn be an opinion linzzirded in ignorance of the uctual fncts. At the some time, such it statement as the one which comes from Wnrsniv relative to the withdrawal at the resent moment of the best troops of Russia. from Poland goes far to strengthen the suspicions in Austrian sincerit . Lord Clarendon, indeed, paid it marked comp i- ment to Austria in the debate nrising out of Lord Lyndhurst‘s motion, nnd spoke so warm- ly on the subject, as to make us waver in arri- ving at is conclusion unfnvora ble to Austria: but it is just possible that Lord Clarendon himself may have been deceived; miy, that Lord John nsscll, who is on the spot, has been hood- winked. It occurred to us two or three weeks ago, when it became known, that the Emperor Francis Joseph had sent the Austrian Archduke ona visit of condolence to St. Pctersburg, that such compliments between powers which might be at war in ii. short time seemed strnn . and we said so. The caution with which ustria has hitherto acted, is, we four, more compli- mentary to her skill, than to her cnndonr, and it would not surprise us to find, after all, that with more professions of sincerity than Prussia, she hits been playing the some deep and decep- tive me. It is within the range of probabi- lity, from the turn which events are takiu , that the Western Powers will have the two rent German states its well its Russia for their oes. At no time since the war began, did the horizon look more dark and lower-in , and great must be the delight of Kossuth, nszini, and the other representatives of oppressed nation- alities tiierent. if this occur, we are only at the commencement of the most terrible conflict which Europe has ever witnessed, and one which may shnko thrones and dynasties like the ivory in n dicc- x. We have dos atchcs from Lord Raglan to the 17th instant, rom General Cpnrobcrt to the same date, and by we of St. Petersbur ac- counts from Sebnstopol also to the 17th. rom the first of these nuthorities we learn that the siege works are progressing, but that the enemy are as active as the Allies in raising counter-works of a substantial kind, followed b nttticks and counter attacks, in which the tench appear to have borne the rincipsl part. The Frenc General gives a dctai ed as ition of some hard fighting connected with t c Rita-‘ sinn anibusoadss. in which opsrstion our bravo New Series. No. 233" in the Russian camp. Political correspondents, like those diplornittists who are not members of the Conference, can form no cleiirriiid connected idea. of Wl‘l|i is going on ; but you may be as- iit the iiussinn eagle will not escape _ wings and talents so closely cli_ppe<l, that it will tor the future be coinp:ir:itm:ly liriiineless. Perl-:1 e no one in this city,_ except the Conference .\ iuistcrs and _ their :issist:iiits. has even the most distant idea i‘lie l ofwlnit the three protoeo's nlrendy sivvned con- - . . . O I 1 I _ 1 I 1 d I _ in; but nuzlicntic infoi-xinition lllls reached llH"l"tl.i.’i -'\-t.’ - '» .i. - - the ‘Sc: “_ywii1l{::‘i.i:;i’ ).“Oril<_‘”'il>t:i pint‘ [L)i<itiiin_,t: olf, ll]t,‘i.t.ii the nay ill iil_ni.li the question relative _ p ' «- -I - r - It --L 1* >1‘ ‘_0 ,to Jolilaiviai, \\;ill.ichi:i, and bi.-rvi:t.lins been B.Il.ilil:l\al. ll:l.(l l)¢L‘lt l'ClltlL'i‘\,‘tl cnilur.'il»le. inc lgcttlogd is [git-lily 8,,,;51;,ct0,.y to the foul. Allied “ ri.it'vi-.'.-i" wor-.: ;;i\'ing trouble hv their .irnnk- p,,“.,_,,.3_ 5,,‘?,,,. ,,];..;,t mI5«ri\»in(,5 were felt “mt Onlicss and iii.~'iilv>riliii.i.ti«ni. and soiii.-. of tlieni Austri.i would, to iise tho 3xp1'c:siott of the hon had been lli.‘itl0 to t:i.~te the sweets oi'inilit.tt'y ltln'lll)"l' for 'l‘~iiiwortli " liiiinhug” the Westerli lnw. Lord i.;i;;l;iii lltttl heeii iinwctl._ but hisl 'm\'oi-s; but Count Buol and jgumn pmkosch "~"‘l "-0 4‘-"—“—‘ 15 “T-lml l are soil to l';:l.\'-3l)".:lil.\'(‘d in :i. way which excited mi“ “"3 “'l’“l~‘ "F ill’ ‘ll-N l3 ill)?‘-'|'l"-"l ll‘ \\'I'l- * the nIiniir.itiouot'tlio r0[irc.=,entnt'ii'es of ltlnf-{land ilil;:f,1llllil\i‘c[).ti‘ltl;f doouin.:iitsl'or triinxiiiis:-ion lam] I-‘r;ui,(-1‘, \Vlmn Lorri Jnlm Itueugn spcke ' ' V . " ' s _ _ and on wli-.it t:‘llltJL‘(‘li he spoke, ll.l‘(‘ unknown; until one or two iii tl--- lll’_lI‘!l- 3 but hi} mud, rcccnllv int-,-Li umply an excenent --H’ V~‘l‘.‘,-' -“l'-‘.“~'t‘ili|U‘~l5*' l-ll‘ 'l!l' l’-.'1‘=l ‘ sp.:t‘t-li, as it -.t"on i‘rol:. sch ‘i-stci'd.iy expressed, ll--‘“- 1‘~”'l “-ill‘-‘ll “llfillii F“?-'lV his l.i ‘ u_li.iii'.itioii cflzis e nilllcllcu ut it is clear from all these accounts, that the esieged rind the bcsicgers ure pretty much in the some fix. and when the final itssniilt will be made, or whether it will be made at nll,urc from tltcse d-.sp.it<lies. The more oopioiis pri- I without ll’].\'iilg llttd. its vntc iiccounts represent the ll(‘.iilt:I oi tilt? H.l ted troops as hiiving greatly iinprovcd. and the’ men and uilicers, to reliirve the nionotony ofl uty, were crignged in (lo_:_-rzices and other} sorts oi tin active and exciting imtni-o. loin .-. J0 0l)\'i.:t«‘\.l by .;«J'.itllil" out .1 limit‘?! or two of: Y,-. .l:---| 0" _'1‘- . ' vi ~ . . ' clcrl'~3 it is now tl‘)’l‘i'Il"tl in ‘V -ii ll ’-i1''iwll . ' ' Mil ‘ML M “ii” ilnllrcrtnlle is 4 . I K _ _ ~ fix - ~- " L. ‘ -K iiuw l1-‘l..‘__ ial, out the l:t'=ll)islIilll_\’ is, Liar uulesg ‘l“-’~“~l-*2 “ “fl-W1‘ It 1-‘3 l>U3>l'Jl0 N ll‘ -‘‘''-15‘ some Ullluh ~::i dilli<'ull_v :El:(l\li(i prcssiit itself, the “,’l"’l ‘W fill. ._~‘o \\'-“ll liiii it lwfiilt -.-:li‘*- ‘"‘“l ' »"l'('()'ll.l l?(-l'..i will he ~.-'rit'.ml t- -il..y. ii is rclziteil 5"‘*"‘ ill” ”ll'“7-9 ill“ l«”“l‘~"l "1 lliv‘ ‘llllll the‘ q :L’tli-’lil «ii \\l:i~"ll Hiifll at iliiT::i'ence of 'i‘i.._- 't".irli~; at iI'i]-tttorin. lizite ha-1 --zze or two lupiuion il'l'.tllli:-leil itselikluriiin the sittinn of the sin:i.l l.‘i‘tl.\'ll(‘S with the iiiissintt outp-.i;'ts: but ,1_,). mg‘...-.3 5-1;;--.eril‘,iy relzited iii the foriiihtirin of fl“‘lV- ill” ill‘? li“=>li‘-‘Iv’. l'1l‘-"~‘- l"3<‘” -“i «--.s~lw‘l|'! the ‘- S‘-'l.tllt2.:.l -.iuihmiIy” rntziiiioiied in the second ipag t i"ll‘ posiiioii. by the or ictivrn oi 2i'.l'l2lli.‘il‘.!l ! an},-V1,, up ,5”, _,1;(,g ‘i[;,,,_,),~,.c' M “mch a mmala_ iii-L‘ ‘~.'orl-~“s '~="«l UH‘-I l‘-H1‘9~l’J|'lfl- U4 1"‘,".3‘~T‘l‘~"l 33 tion was i.iri-rzirtlo-.1 :i few days since. The Roa- lilli -“'—.‘."Ml:‘l«‘- lll all this 1lli'N i3 mile l"‘0\l 1-01' 1 sizin Iliinistcr ilisplays a strong desire to come to C-Jll.>'JillilI)2l. ’i‘l;e \vo;tt‘.it~r contiiiiie:-i to he rt"-i'y ‘- an uu.j.;;-sim-.l.'n;, ii‘: ll.t:il'£Uill(:l.tl political op- Cl-~“'.L'C'3-W10: hilt lint) 0D U10 “‘l10l“~-»"" lint‘. ‘ poiieiits do iiol. dou".it,tlint Prince Gortscliakotf llldfiedv Wilt ‘-110 li-U-“Slims “T0 1"3L‘0lVln3 ‘Wilde has rccz.-ivrrd lil23ll’LlCll(lllSl0 imke verv arr.-at con- SllI‘Plll-'S 01311011 and ml‘-nlti0Y15 0l'“'i1l‘- llfllll l ccssicns, rather than that the (,‘oni'cr'eitrcc should 90"“? d9Cl1>'lV'0 l>1\lll'3 M9 We" ll’“'r§ll‘ ll‘ “Wlscparatc wiiliout having completely settled the open country before Sehaistopol, the 1?1'°3’~‘ni ’ basis for :i future pence. 'i'liv.=. third article, which urisatisiitciory state of things is lil-:ol_v to con- refers in the rllick Sea, ireiglis heavily on the tinnc. We inzty not uiircasonably iiil'-Jr. ill"-3 minds of the niernbcrs ofiiiu Cciifereiice, and the «liufifilim 1'0-SiSiImC0 in the Black 59*‘ ll“ llt"-‘ll Allied Powers have not agreed on the conditions rather stren the-nod than wcrtkenod during the which are to ba pmpuscd to Rlpsgia’ [3, pmm,‘ lust 11”»? “'0¢'3- an end to her preponderance there. You have Admiral 531' Edllllllld LYON‘ llafi 50"‘ ll0m0 nlwnvs been informed, that Aiisirizi would not feel 11“ GCCOUN 0f M3 <l0in,‘_-’,5 in “I0 Bliltli 503. ltersc-ilf bound to go to war with Russia, should where he has been very usefully cxuplo_'.'Cl’1 in the Western Powers make the destruction of crippling the POWCI‘ Of lillS3l=lv- We 03-111 Sebastopol one of the conditions of peace, and the from his dcspiilicllefiv that 9- V01‘)! 51113“ 033001‘ intelligence may be considered perfectly authentic, under his command, Lieutenant Arm 'tiigc, in if no; quire omciap 1,, me w,,,,4,_.,.,,. of Md,’ “"3 VlP°1'a did 3 WT)’ 3m'~l1'i thing— '~‘5“'0)'Cd we read, that a commission is to he formed ofdele- tho mnrtello tower ,and burr-.1cks of Djiiniteia, gates from the p,,we,,, and the pmte, who” between Am! and Kcrtch. erected purposely duties it would be to draw up organic laws for the to keep open the communication between those Danubian Principaliiics, which shall he introduced 1Il:H‘~‘3- A TO“! d,§)'5 l«'l-M‘. Cfipmin G-iil311'<l. and maintained by the States represented at the with three or four vessels and :1. war tllt'{l.nl8l', Cong,-e3,_ The Vienna MP3,. .150 inform. iu ‘ht’ Fulwni “Wicked “'9 f°1'lv1'955 01' Sdllluk‘ readers. that when the second point was discussed K310. FY0111 the 805. 0-Dd d1‘0\'° “I0 "OOPS and the ditference between the views of Russia and illhilbltillltfl from the buildings, Wlllgll were lhoga of [hg Powgyg wag \-app g"ikjn8_ much lnjflffids i030 th0 09-1310‘! bu-“Cries: but Russia recognized the rights ofthe nations to the the movement was less comp10tc.t1I=m it might free navigation or the Danube, and even consented have been, in conse uenco of the Circassinns to the appoimmem of . mina ogmmiujon {at having fiiilcd to per orm their promise. of co- watching over it, “ but her representatives insisted operating at the some time on land 133313186 the on tier being left in possession of her fortifications enemy. and the weakness of the ships in i_nen and qnarantines." ii is possible, out some such did not enable them to supply U10 0mll8l0l|- remark may have fallen from Prince Gortschaltofl; The advanced a uodron left the Downs on but, if so, it was subsequently withdawit, for Wednegda for t o Baltic. We hope that positive information has ‘net been given me, that Admiral undna will do something great in Austria, England,and Flrancs are firmly resolved this son when the navigation opens; but_we “not to long it in the powgg or me Rum“. must confess to 60010 regret. that Admlrll again to interrupt the free navigation of the river." Napier has been removed lrom the command. rinnu, Marc 24.—It was fully expected Tho'public hndconfidence in him, and the con- that the debates on the second basis (the free fidence. when a rent occasion arose. would navigation of the Danube) would yesterday have have been justified. There will be rough work been brought to aconclusion,'liut such was not in the B0-lilo this ION‘. becn_usc tho pbsence of the case, although its more important conditions gun-bouts and the necessary information, winch were settled to the entire satisfaction of the union. was pardoned last year, cannot be repeated. Should those persons who have read the interpre- tation given to the four bases by the allies on the 98th of December, except to find tho rssolutiona taken by the Congress very like them, tlicv will find themselves deceived. The four points hnow, to the public are mere sketches, but the first two \ 'i‘.!ilt.‘.. THE CONFERENCFS AT VIEN N A. VIENNA, March 22.—'l'ho first of the four points is settled, and the second, which relates to the free niivigntion ofthe Danube, was yester- \ sllics havs shown thsir customary horoisrn; day entered into by tile Conference. During the first three meetings, all went on smoothly enough, but the sitting of yesterday is said to have been very stormy. What it was that roused the bileot the representatives of Russia ofthcm have assumed proportions which astonish oven the diplontatists whose business it has been to complete them. Until now, the Russian repro- ssntativcs have not only displayed a most con- ciliatory spirit, but they have accepted conditions which it was fully expected they wouldutod is unknown, but the oifensive pro sition is sup to have cntiinntcd either rom Count Buo or Baron Prokesch, its both those minis- ters were yesterday evening in very bad repute poaitivrly re’ t. imuu. March 95.—Ths sixth conference I will be held to-utorrow. The third point will ho