THE runny or rues AND ‘run RESERVED“ QUESTIONS. The Journal des Debuts has a long ar- ticle indicating the provisions of “The Treaty. of Paris,” and more especially relating to the way in which the Con- gress has filled up the fifth article of the Austrian propositions; the article which, it will be remembered, conceded to the belligerent powers the right to advance special con itions “in the general inte- rest of Europe.” The article states, that the Russian Plenipotentiaries did not de- fend the retention of the military arsenal ofNicolaiefl', nor any of the military cs- tablishinents in the Black Sea or the Sea of Azoff. Sebastopol will not be rebuilt. The Black Sea and the Sea of Azoff are to be completely neutral Seas, and no ships of war, except light ones, for police purposes, will be allowed. All the Rus- sian forts in the Black Sea, from the Caiirasus to the limit. of the Russian ter- ritory, not far from Batnm, will be de- stroyed, and are never to be restablislied. With i‘e:_;ai'-.l to the Russian fortresses upon the iiorthreii side of the Caiicasiis, from the Black Sea to the Caspian, the Allies have given way, but the treaty provides that the frontier which sepa- rates Russia and 'l‘nrkey at this part shall be rectified, and that the Russians shall abandon their conquest, and return from Kars into their own territory. Rus- sia preserves its possession of the Aland isles. but only on the condition never to fortify them or maintain there a military‘ position. This stipulation is considered very favourable to Sweden ; Stockholm being but three or four hours distance by steamer from those islands. 'I‘lie treaty pronounces the suppression of the Rus- sian protectorate in the Dannbian Princi- alities ; but the Conference still hesitates tween the different systems of political and administrative organisation which have been proposed. 'i‘liree oi its mem- bers are to be sent to the spot in order to ascertain the feeling of the people. The choice of these Plenipotentiaries is iow under consideration. W lietlier the witli- drawal of the Austrian troops should be immediate, or should be postponed until '¢a-cc and order in those countries shall be secured (!) has not, as yet been decided, Turkey has demanded an indemnity for the expenses of the war, and has revived old claims for the compensation for the repeated occupations of the Principali- ties by the Russians. Plenipoteiitiaries have opposed this claim, and the Con- grets has not yet come to a dicision upon ll. t i A Nsw CoNcoiinA'r.—It is announced that a brief or "concordut” has been entered into between N spies and the Pope. The particular stipulations are not yet known, but it is said that henceforth, allthe questions of an ecclesiastical nature in the Two Sicilies will have to be referred to Rome. The Empress Dowager of Russia i'- expected at the court of her brother, the King of Prussia, Berlin, in the course of May, and after remaining some time, will trike her departure for some of the water- ing places in the South. Tnii Esau Psu.—-The Eagle pen, which was taken from the king of birds to figs the treaty of Paris, was extracted by . Feuillet do Couches himself. It requires more than the siren th and sacoir;/‘air: of a cIie__/‘dc protocol: to eprive this bird of one of its feathers. The tas is not an easy one. Thc.Esgle in the Jar-din des Planles, in undergoing this opei-stion,wtis entsnglcd in sstron net. The powerful bird mode has only been small. force in the Crimea, out of 16 deaths, seven took place in the Land Tran Corps, and out of the 16 three were the direct effect of drunkenness. The healthy. HASZARD’S GAZETTE. MAY 3. BEAI.'l‘ii or run CBIMEAN ARMY. The Gazette contains a despatch froui General Sir W. Codi-ington to Lord Pan- mure, enclosing a report of Dr. Hall on he sanitary state of the army, for the week ending March 22d. Notwithstand- ing the recent arrivals of several drafts of recruits and the cold winds which have prevailed, Dr. Hallreports, that the ncrease of admissions to the hospital Taking the whole siport roin troops stationed at Kertch are equally The Cavalry Division on the Bospliorus is also very healthy. FRANCE. The Monitcur contains returns whicli show that, tip to April 1st, the quantity of beet-root sugar manufactured in 1856 was 40,183,000 kilogramines more, and that the quantity sold for consumption or bonded in Governineiit stores was 20,- 285 kilogramines more than up to the same time in the previous year. A letter from 'l‘ouloii states,tliat all the Russian prisoners who were remaining in that port have, within the last week, been embarked for Odessa. They were about 100 in number, of whom three were oilicers. Two vessels at Marseilles are loading for the Black Sea, and one for the Baltic. run ITALIAN question The Paris correspondent of the Times asserts,that the Cotigress is still occupied with the ltaliaii question, though it is not well known, what can be done be- yond giving advice to the Pope and the King of Naples. AN EXCUSE. 'l‘he Russian diploinatists in Paris have excused themselves from attending the ball given by the 'l‘iirkish plcnipo- smiciuiy Ii us, that U110 of limit so t I: attaches has the measles. THE PRINCIPALITIES. The Vienna correspondent of the Times writes :—“ The Moldavo-Walla- chian question is not definitively settled by the Treaty of Peace signed on the 30th of March, but the ‘parties that have made peace’ have agreed to send a coin- mission into the two Priiicipalitics. On its arrival, the commission will proceed to form two general Divans; the one for Wallacliia, and the other for Moldavia, whose members are to be elected by the people. As soon as the Divans are duly forined,they will proceed to draw up new organic statutes, and propose such re- forms as may appear requisite and de- sirable. When the project of national Divans is completed, it will be sent to Constantinople, and after being revise by the representatives of the powers, the new constitution will be granted to the Principalities by their Suzerain, the Sultan. PRUSSIA. The Staats Anzcigcr contains an oili- cial notice, dated the 3d iiist., repealing the prohibition of the export of horses from Prussia. The official Wiener Zictung announ- ces, that the grand cross of the Order of St. Stephen has been given to Count Buol-Schauenstein, “ for his long, faith- ful, aud distinguished services, and his I long resistance, and in the scuflle with it °°‘°Pe"9~"°" l“ the °°"f°l'e"°°3: ‘Vhldl the workman who took it upon himself to led 30 ‘he Pea?-9 Cmlclllded 011 “I8 30th make this extract was dashed to the ground 0fMl1fCh-” in no very gentle mariner. This was done exactly a week previous to the signing of the treaty, us the pen had to Messrs. Thomas Brasse and E. Bretts. 1,. ,,,.,,,,,.ed the eminent railway contractors, sailed ,bsfoi-o it could be used for writing. H the steamer Africa, for New York, on ' _ _ route for Canada, for the purpose of Tl" °°" °' ‘°""'8 "‘° "°‘““ fl°“"“' making arrangements with the Cana- bottor Gluttou from the Crimes to Englsn , was welve Thousand Five Hundred Pounds enemy. although she has never fired a shot against the’ gncrease n dian Government —which is about to the railway system in that on try. EARLY 26th March, 1856. THOMAS & DAWSON ' SETTLEMEN T WITH .fi.&i&i EP.“.1'TiE£3.%@@' Whose Accounts have been furnished up to 31st yecember last LOYD’S REGISTER Oi’ BRl'l‘lSll AND l"OR.F.lGN Sllll’l’lNG.—Estiiblisliod 1834. .0Yl)‘S Rl-lGlS’l‘Eli HOOK, 1656-57. NOTICE is hereby given. that it new Edition of the REGISTER BOOK ofll|il'l‘lSll uitd FOREIGN S|ill’l’lNG for the your 1856-57, will shortly be printed for the use of Subscribers, to be issued on the 1st of JULY next. Parties desirous of becoming SUBSCRIBERS are therefore requested to give timely notice of eir wishes, and to send their names and address to the Secretary, hy or before the Is! of June. The Subscriptioii of individuals or firms is £10 10s. per iinuniii, for \\'lllCll u Register Book is sup- ed. By Order of the Coiiiniitir-c. (ll“.Ull(Jl} B. Sl'}Yl“ANG, Secretary. 2. \Vliile l.ion-couit. Cornliill, Miiicli H, 1856. lly Order, C. R. COKER. FOR SALE. 'l'lll*} HOUSE and GARDEN at present occupied and lit-longing to \Vll.I.lAM Foiinizs, Esq., ., ,. either with or without Town Lot No. 88. fronting on Fitz lloy Street. Feb. 14, 1856. BOSTON HOUSE. Refreshment and Coffee Saloon! Tanton’s Building. Upper Great George Street. ‘ill-I subscriber begs to inform the inliiibitiints of this City and the Island generally, that he has moved to the above stand, where he will continue to carry on the SALOON in connection with il HOTEL, sud he trusts by strict attention to his business to merit s continuance of public potions e. G. J. MCDOUGALL. 113’ Private entrance for ladies. N. B.—Tlie above establishment will be open to the public on and after Saturday, the 22nd instiint. Charlottetown. March I7, 1856. WILLIAM CONROY. IMPORTED. dz DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN G OODS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL THEIR VARIETY. HAltPER’S MAGAZINE for MAY,just re- ceived at li.isz.iiio & Owi-:.v’s Book Store. WESTMORELAND HOTEL, Shediac. f ‘HE Subscriber in returning thanks to the travel- ling public generally for past patronage, insures those who may still favor liini withgtheir support, that they will find good cnterttiinuicnt, and every attention paid to the care ofluggiige, &c., by calling at his lloiol situate on the Main Post Road, within few iiiinutes walk of the public \Vhurf. to which um }’l'lIcl(3lb' and Sl02||Il8I'S ply regularly to and from P, [;_ 5 ii“ Conveyiiiices to and from the Dead or otlior places in ‘tho l'l’0\‘inCC nt the cheapest rate, with careful Drivers. lslnud produce ofany Lind consi-mod to me either for sale or to be forwarded to the end. shall have my best attention. _ PIZTER SCHURMAN. Sliediiic, New llrunlwick, April 23d, I856. Valuable Form for Sale. TO BE SOLD by Private Coiitriict, tliiit beauti- fully situzited I-‘ARM. on the Miilpcque Road, distiint about 6; miles from Charlottetown, the pro- porty ofDit. Dar. it contains I55 acres, of which about 100 are in s good state of cultivation. the resi. due being covered with a mixed growth of hard and soft wood, including suitable Fencing muterisl. U on the premises is ii comfortable I} story DWEL LING HOUSE, 45 feet b 35 feet, with ti BARN 45 by 25 feet, and a \Vcll 0 water tit it short distance from the farm yard. The Property is enhanced by 3 permsneiit stream of water which flows through it; and altogether is udupted for Furiiiing purposes. 1; is held under Lease for 999 years, of which 973 are unexpired, and is subject to the yearly rent of One Shilling per new only. Possession can be given in April next, or earlier, if required. For terms, and further psrticuliirs, enquire of Joint LONGIVORTH, s ., Barrister-at-Law, Clpulottolown, who is fully out orized to treat to.-tho sin a nu I , Jun. 17, 1866. New Importations. BRUSHES in great variety, Spirit levels assorted sizes, do. with plumb and side I' Bench screws, (Birch and hi, «is 6d each. wflm") 2' 6d ‘O Scale of prices as cheap as any in the City. STORE IN RlDEE’8 BUILDING, NIL! ‘I'll TIIPIIANI3 BALL, 0WN Tea, sugar, to Cutlery, Confectionery. Jewelry. Fancy articles of beauty and durability. F. A. COSGBOVE &. 00., IMPOBTERS sun WHOLESALE DEALERS cnocxs, wsrdiss, JEWELRY _wATog iifA"'ri:riIALs, English, American, French & G.-rman FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. lo.10B, Prince William-Street, St. John N. B. Notice to the Trade. E offer inducements to purchase of us before _going to the Unitodfllstes. lst: bei connec- ted with one of the largest I-‘iincy Goods’ ouses in Boston, we no pre red to furnish American manu- fsclurod Goods at t tlirowest possible rstes. 2d; We import our English, reach and German Goods di. rect, therefore saving to the Provincial Purchasers out 5 to 30 per cent duty. which must be paid when purchased in the United Ststes. And we hope by strict mention to businou. sided by the superior fscillties which we son to merit and receive s liberal shore of your atronsgo. Very rufectfaéy yours, F. . C GROVE & CO. I’. 8. All orders proptly sttondod to. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of London Incorporated by Jlct of Parliament. BOARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. island.- Hon. T. H. Haoiland. Hon. Charla Hens. lay. Francis Longworth, Esq.. Robert Hutchinson, Esq., osias Dawson, Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. No eliiirge for Policies Forms ofApplicstiou, and nny other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scribcl’, at the Oilice of G. W.Doblois Es . Charlotte- town. . H. J. CJNDALL. April 7th. 1854. Agent for P. E. IRON Axes, Hstcliets and Hummers assorted, Superior Mortico Locks, st prices from is 9d to CI‘? . Mortiso Latches, loiv priced Rim Locks and Latch Locks, Store Door Loclis with 2 its I. a good article, Glue, |’orccliiin, Mineral iin Argillo door knobs. Electro Plated Drop Escutcheons, Screws. s o lot, Excelsior Screw Auger Bins, sizes from 8-16 to in Chisels. all sizes, Screw Wrenches, Hand and Beach Vices, ‘Oil Stones. I‘urkey and Hiudostsn, &c., liitely received from the United Stiites. and for solo by HASZARD 81. OWEN. Oct. 24, 1855. " WAXWORK.” THE handsome and well-known Horse "Wsxworli.” iin rted from England by the Royal griesltsvsl Society in I858, will serve for the season at the o owing plscss. commencing on the 20th of April --—- lic will. on Monday the 5th ofMay, go on the Anderson Rosil us fsr as Mrs. Dixon's Mills. Tltouce on 'l‘soodsy.procsod on us for us Mr. James llullpit's, psii . Theses on Wodiiosds , return on the Argyle Shore, so for so Mr. John ‘I’hsil’s, Block- Thencs on Thursdsy. go on to Mr. Archi- Fridsy, cross to Mr. Wm. Rose's. sod stand from 18 till 8. Thence oon to Mr. Alexander Mcl..osii's. ‘lions Crook. ‘hence return home on the Tryon os . - He will on the following week go on the New Glasgow Rood, snd stood at Mr. Christopher Bull- msn’s. Thence on to r. Dlckinson‘s. New Glasgow. Thence on to Cavendish. Tlisiico return on the Glasgow Road, as for so Mr. John Clurli’s. Thence on Tliuisdsy roturu boinest the Subscriber's Stables, Old York River Rosd._ And in Chsrlotte- town on Ssturdsy. once s fortnight. It the Utlblu of Mr. Jonathon Collings. siid slternstsly once I fort- n' hi to the above named laces for the season. hi; Hofgg flgndj IDGS IHG II Of I lilndsome gray color, with remarks cod sot , and his stock very much sdmired through the blond. Iiuss.—l5s. for the sesson; the money to be paid the first time of serving. . JOHN S'l‘0CKMANo Old York River Road. April 9, ms.