2 POE NL HT PR A LY TE re ee ee PE EN SA NT PPE LRT political characters in Parliament, Fit whom his impeachment originated,he was allowed acopy of it, and time was given hun to prepare lis defence, To shew not only that Warren Hastings had been fur- nished witha copy of the charges pre- ferred against him by the Louse of Com- inons, aud allowed him ample time to pre- pare his answers and defence, but also that euch a course had not been pursued wih respect to him, as of a special favour, butasa privilege .which every British Subject, in similar circumstanbes, had a right to claim; he. would read two short passages from Lord Campbeli’s Lives of the Lord Chancellors; the first from the Lord Chancellor Fhurlow’s address to Warren Hastings when’ put on_ his trial, and the second from his (the Lord Chancellor's) observations, at the close of Mr. Burke’s opening oration, with re- ference to. the latitude and licence which ought to be allowed to the .aecusedj in making his defence. The hon,and Jearn- ed member then read the first passage as follows ®Fime has been stowed you for preparation, proportioned to ‘the intri- cecies in which the transactions are: in-} volved, and, to the remote distances | whence your documents may have been searched and required. You will stil be allowed bail, for the better forwarding THR BKAWIAFR. SPRING GOODS, For 135i. — UST received at the “ London Howse, ex Brig Carthagenian, NEW SPRING GOODS, comprising Ladies’ drése Stuffs in variety. A few Ladies’ Manties in the newest styles, and other articles switable for the seuson. H. HASZARD. May 5. American House. RR UY GDwIDDo {a E Subscriber, grateful to the Public for past favours, would most reSpect- fully invite their attention to a “. and varied Stock of British West lnpsa, ANp American Goons, seleCted by him-, self from some of the best Houses in Bos-: ton, which will be sold at unprecedented low prices for Cash. JOHN GIBSON. June 16, 1851. Isl. & Gaz. 1000 Acres of LAND,» TO BE SOLD OR LET ON ‘TH MOST ~ FAVOURABLE TERMS. ()NE THOUSAND ACRES of saperior your defence, and whatever you cau re- | quire will still be yours, of time, witnesses aod all things else you may hold neces- } sary. This is not granted to you as any indul it is entirely your due; itis the privilege which every British Subject hasa right to claim,and which may be claimed ‘by every one who is brought be- fore this high tribunal.” And then the cond: “ But in proportion as { am ready | to punish Mr. Hastings with severity when lawfully convicted, [ must see that he hasa full and fair opportunity of vindicating his irnocence, ‘This he can only bavé oy hearing all that is to be said ¢r proved against him under all the charges, before he is called upon for hia defence. With respect to the usage of Parliament, of which we have been told 80 much, as contradistinguished from the common law, [ utterly disclaim all kuow- ledge of it. It has no existence. In times of babarism, indeed, when to im- peach a man was to ruin’ him by the strong hand of power, the usage of Par- Jiament was qnoted in order to justify the most arbitrary proceedings. In these enlightened days, [ hope that no man will be tried but by the law of the land,;which is admirably calculated to protect inno- cence and to p:nish guilt.” .“ha_ hor. and- learned member then continued: The sanie rules of Jaw and the same privileges were applicable to the enquiry then before the House, and to refuse to extend them to the investigation, by fur- nishing the late Colenial Secretary with a copy of the Report, and allowing hima sufficient ime to reply to it, would bea gross a! use of power, to exclude | im from those legal and constitutional privileges, to which, even the vilest and inost re- probate criminals were admitted. Should the majority in the House. proceed in the matter, as it appeared to be their deter- min: tion to do, the Journal in which their proceedings would be entered, would af- ford a record of one of the most flagrant ecis of injustice thet had ever been per- petrated, under the colour of parliament- ary enquiry in any Colony cf Great Bri. tain. {t would exhibit a ‘record of a par- liamentary majority. having proceeded. upon a report of three of their own body, to pronounce judgment against an -indi- vidual,to whom they had denied an Opportunity of defence, and, with respect to whom, they were not only his sole accusers, but moreover, nt the same time. stood towards him in the. relation of judge and jury. To these observations, tantamount to his protest against the course about to be pursued by the m»jor- ity with respett to the Report, he would confine himself; bit he would (as he easily might have done), have said much more against so arbitrary a proceeding, had he not been restrained by his sense of the peculiar relation in which he stood LAND, situate at Lot) 3, im Prince County. The Western Road runs though | part of it; it is covered with excellent Timber, and supplied with numerous wa- ter streams. It will be..Let or Sold in Lets to suit intending pureliasers, andion teriis the most advantages, that can be offered. . .. WALTER, LANNEM. . August 10, 1850. . Wercestershire sauce. ECELIVED at Sxkinner’s Mrepican WaREHOUSEK, One Case of genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE—For Sale cheap. To rue Tenants anp Serriers oF Townsuips Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, ann 66, AND YO ALL OTHERS IN Prince Epwarp Jstanyp, wo ARE INDEBTED TO ME ON any AccocuNnr WHATSOEVER. | HEREBY notify that T have this day assigned over all my Real and Per- sonal Estate in Prince Edward {sland, to James Peake Esq., the’ Hon. Charles Ilensley, the Hon John Myrie Holl, and Theophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as Trastees for the payment of Debts and other pur- poses. All persons indebted to me are required to make immediate ‘payment to the said Trustees, and all to whom [| may be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for ad- justment. CHARLES WORRELL. Charlottetown, Jifne 19, 1850. For Sale or to be let, mpuos : Three commodious Dwenr- ing tlouses, situate in Prince street, within a short distance of the Episcopal and Wesleyan Churehes, and of the Market House, now or lately ocenpied by the Rew. D. Fitzgerald, Captain Leekev, 38th Regt., and Mrs, Pidwell, with the Out-houses and Garden Grounds attached. : The price is low, and if sold, a great- er part of the purchase money may re- main on [nterest for a’ long Term of years. vy ALSO, Several Building Lots, in and near Char- lottetown, and Georgetown, and pieces’ of Land of 100 Acres each, in different ‘Townships throughout the Island, For rent, Tile, Plans, &e., please ap- ply at the Otfice-of the A'torney General, onthe Terrace, Charlottetown, June 23. 1851. To be sold. or Let fora term o 999 years, A NUMBER of bOILDING LOTS in 4% Charlottetown and the Common ad: joining. : These Lots are situated at the entrance of the Roud leading from St. Peter's, and are well adapted as sites fur private resi- dences. These are offered on the mosi reasonable Terms, For particulars, appiy at the office of the Subscriber. WILLIAM H. POPE. 10 the late Colunial Secretary. Charlottetown, May 5, lin. | HUNDRED | ploughed and ready for next year’s crop. | ‘Mill site, Patt f FOR Saha, "in AT VALUABLE and well known “Property, owned and occupied by the Subscriber, consisting of TWO AND FORTY-FOUR ACRES of LAND, together with the DW ELLING-HOUSE and outbuildings thereon, The, DweLuine-nouse is 45 feet— two stories—commmodious and wells ar- ranges. The QOvursuitpixcs comprise Two Stores, an Office, Coach—House, Two Stables, T'wo large Barns, a Thrashing Machine, Granary, Ice-House, Work- shop, Blacksmith’s Forge and Limekiln. There are also 'T'wo Wells of excellent Water, the one in the outer kitchen, the other in the Farm-yard. ~ Of the 244 acres, about 180 are clearhd fenced, partly with cedar, and in a hige{ state of cultivation, large portions having been heavily manured with Muscle-mud, Lime and Compost-—about 50 acres are Immediately adjoining are Two Gar- rican Fruit Trees in bearing, This Property is beautifully situated on the South side of Bedeque, ; fronting on Dunk River, and adjoining a Public Wharf, the main. Road leadingy*to Char- lottetown, forming a boundary for a .dis-, ance of nearly two miles; it affords superior advantages for carrying on a Shipbuilding or Mercantile establishment, for which purposes it has been used for the fast 30-years. Por Agriciltural pur- a choice selection of English and Ame: [stind, the soit being of good quality, and well watered by two never failing brooks which run across, the one ia the centre, the other in the rear of the Property, while the River on which it fronts, contains, within a short distance, inexhaustable quantities of muscle-mid and other valu- able manures,’ which can be procored without difficulty. "Phe whole is capable of being divided with advantage, there being distant from the main residence three-quarters of a mile—a’ new COT- TAGE, 40 feet by 30 feet, in course of erection, finished outside, the, materials for its completion are on hand, ond the Cottage will, if required, be completed by the Subscriber, | , ‘The Woods and. Marshes in the vicinity abound with game, and the River, with abundance of superior Salmon, Trout and Oysters, - ALSO, THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES situate on Township No, 27, three miles from Bedeque, 200 of which have a front of 40 ‘chains on‘the Char- lottetown Road; 80 scres are cleared, fenced with cedar, andin @xeellent con- dition, having been in pasture for several! years.past. *’ 4 A large Spring of excellent water takes its nse mpon, and flows across the Property. ‘The remaining 150 acres are bounded in front by the. Strait of Nor- thumberland, and im the rear by the Road leading from Bedeque .to%Seven Mile Bay and Cape Traverse. ° OF this. tract several acres are Salt Matsh. “It is par- tially cleared, and there is -an abundant supply of Seaweed: for manure og the Shore. Tehae ALSO, ° All that old and valuable FARM, late the property of Mr. William © Murray, fronting onthe North side of Dank River. and beanded on the rear dy tlie Road leading to t. Fleanor’s, it contains 90 acres of Upland, and 10 acres of superior Marsh ;,a stream of fresh woter runs through the whole Jength of the Fare. 30 or G0 acres are cleared and in good cultivation 5 there is a new COTTAGE and BARN on the premises, ALSO, , 3 acres of Marsh Land adjoining Dunk River Bridga,\ «9 °° parma U5 acres in Misconche Settlemeut, Township No. 17, faa 100 acres on ‘T'ownship No. 19, 250 acres « 10 aniQgey 500 acres er A On the latter tract there is an excellent The whole of the above LANDS are pENs, and an Orcuarp wellstocked witi | to any one but the Owner, . poses it is sarpassed by none om the} 10L main Roads ‘eading through the Island, ALSO--160 Acres, situate on Town- ship No. 27, held under Léase “of 999 years, and subject to an annnal Rent equivalent to 4d. British Sterling, © per acre. ALSO—1000.. Acres, of Wilderness on ‘Fowuship No, Lh. to a To the whole of the ebove Property.an indisputable Tile will be given, and, one half of the purchase money may remain secured thereon, | The, whole or any part of the STOCK, property, may be taken ata valuation, or will be sold cheap by private sale. _ For further particulars, apply to W. H. Porg, Esq., Charlottetown, or to. the Subscriber, atop _., JOSEPH POPE. Bedeque, October 23, 1850. GOST. N Wepnespary last on the St. Peter's road, between the six mie, at and town, a large POCKET BOOK, with ‘the initial Jetter J. M. impressed on the Flap, containing some papers of no use | The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Mr. Wade's Saddler shop, Charlottetown. June 30, aed To be Sold. | THE, pleasantly sitnated PROPERTY, known as ‘ Dunalley Valley, or, New- steud Collage and Furm, fronting on the Princetown Road, at the distance of Five miles, from. Charlottetown., The Fars comprises, 50. Acres, the greater part under good cultivation. oti . ’ oa, The Dwelling contains a large Dining- RETR OP SI FETT ae TEN “ary CROP or IMPLEMENTS, now..on the, ~ room, three Bed-rooms, a Dressing-room,. Kitchen and Offices ; a Stable and Cow- house, &c, in good repair, also attached, rable ina country residence, renders it well worthy the attention of Immigrants or others desirous of settling in the neigh- borhood of the Capital of the Is'and, For further particulars, apply to the sub- scriber on the premises, or to Joseph Hensley, Esq., Attorney-at-law, Charlot- tetown, JOHN MACNEILL, June 30, 1851. BIVSESAY, TO BE SOLD, the above beantifaT? an most desirable property, owned by R. A. Fellowes, Esq, ‘adjoining Charlottetown Royalty, bouhded onthe South hy the Hillsborough River, and on the North by the St. Peter’s Road, distant Four miles from Charlottetown, There isa Dwelling Hous® upon the Premises, which is large, handsome, and commodions, and together withthe Build- ings, Offices, Wetts, Pumps, &e.. in ex- cellent repair, and every way adapted for the residence ofa Gentleman. || The situation of the Property js one of the most beautiful in Prince Fdward [-!- and, commanding an extcrsive view of the Hillsborough River. ° The Pleasure (irounds, Garden, and Orchard re taste- felly laid ‘ont, and “im high ‘cultivation, Aled with choice Fruit Trees from Eng- land. reese sane The Parm contains 250 acres of Land of which 140 are cleared and in crop; the enclosures lie’ well towards the ‘South, and mvicinity to Chrriottetown, both by d and Rivar, make it most desir- able for Acricuttural purposes. ‘The Woodlnnd consists’ ofa good ——» a plentifulsupp'y for Fuel and Fencins. The Tenure ts Leasehold, for the’ Term of 1000 years, atan annnal Rent of One Shilling per acre, the Landlord” being under engagements to defray ‘all: "Paxes, For particulars ard orders to vies, ap- ply to the Subscriber ‘at his “Office in Charlottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, Jane 2. 1851. dy, Money to Lend. \ ONEY to lend on Mortgage or other AL good secarity on Land in Oharlotte- town or Royalty in sums of £50 and: up- wards. Apply at the Office of the Sub- scriber. JOSEPH HENSLEY, held in fee simple, are of good quality, | more or less improved, and trout on the Office, Desbrisay’s Buildings, Ca. Town, 8th Jannary, 180). The proximity of this, property to.a , market, and to other conveniences degi- growth of Hard and Soft Woae, vielding - i ae ape I a. 5 a en ee S aaien ent eeereeatende tl aeiieon a a re -_ acre - mes - A ae A ne Aa ac. EET SA came a ad a et thine ne ee oe Pee —