SUPREME COURT. The Hilary Term of the above Court commenced at Charlottetown on Tuesday last, There were fifteen eriminal cases on the Calendar, most of them, petty tareeny, one, forgery; and one, arson. Nearly all have been disposed of. The arson case excited con- siderable interest; we will therefore give an outline of the principal facts it elicited. Tne Queen versus Isaac Henperson—Inpict- MENT FOR Arson.— Friday, January 5.---The Attorney and Solicitor General appeared for the Crown : the Hon. C. Young, Q. C., and C. Palmer, Esq. for the defen- dant. The Solicitor General opened the case, and ealled the first Witness, John Nicholson, who de- posed—that in September last he resided on the Brackly Point Road—that at about two o’clock in the morning of the 16th of that month,he was awakened from his sleep by the door of his house being forced open,and that before he had time to leave his bed, two persons, disguised in fe- male attire, with gauze upon their faces, commenced a violent attack upon him with sticks—that he (witness) took hold of one of them, and tore the covering from one side of his face, whereupon he discovered him to be the prisoner, Isaac Henderson-—that he (witness) having ef- fected his escape from his assailants, ran, without having any clothing upon him, to the house of Mr. John Henderson, whom he roused, and told that he (witness) was well nigh murdered—that John Henderson accom- panied him (witness) back, but before they reached the house they discovered itto be in flames;—that about two hours after they met the prisoner and James Roper on the public road going towards their homes; that John Henderson charged them with burning the house, that the prisoner resented the charge by collaring his brother, whereupona scuffle snsued.—This witness was cross- examined at considerable length by Mr. C. Palmer, but nothing material was elicited, excepting some contradic- tion of his previous statement respecting his identifica- tien of the prisoner. ‘(wo or three other witnesses were examined for the Crown; but no direct or important evi-| * dence was given. The Hon. C. Youno addressed the Jury for the Prisoner, and in the course ofa lengthy and and very eloquent Speech, exposed the flimsy nature of the evidence for the prosecution, and promised to pro- duce witnesses who would prove that it was impossible for his client to be guilty of the crime with which he was charged, he having spent the night of the fire from 10 till 3 in the morning, in their company. Witnesses were accordingly brought forward at the close of the learned Counsel’s address, who triumphantly establish- ed the promised alibi; when the Court told the Jury, that if they believed the witnesses for the defence, and no reason appeared why they should not, it was unne- eessary to examine more. The Jury consulted fora few moments, and then pronounced a verdict of Nor Guit- vr. {n our next we shall give a list of all the cases tried during the Term. Mecuanics’ InstituTe.—T. Heath Haviland, Esq. read a Lecture at this Institute last Evening, on Con- atitutional Law. Meroiwntuents.—His Excellency the Lieut. Gover- nor has been pleased to appoint the Hon. J. S. Mc Do- pald, Member of the Executive Council, James Hi. Con- roy, Esq., Member of Assembly for Prince County, F. Longworth, Esq., Member for Queen’s County, and Do- nald McDonald, Esq., Member for King’s County, Trus- tees and Governors of the Central Academy, in terms ef the Act of 10 Geo. 4, cap. 9; and William Douse, and Hugh Macdonald, Esqrs., Members of Assembly, and the Hon. William Swabey, and Danie! Hodgson, Esq., additional Trustees of the said Academy, in terms wf the Act of 6 Vic. cap. 21. —_—-~ MARRIED. On the 28th December, by the Rev. E. Botterell, Mr. W. G. Waicut, to Miss Saran Dennis, both of Char- jottetown. iu St. Paul’s Church, Halifax, on Thursday, the 28th imat., by the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Muomas J. b. Bovase, Capt. 34th Regt. and Assistant Military Secre- tary to His Excellency Sit Jobo Harvey, son of the late; THE EXAMINER. DIED. County, Ireland, Sir Edward J. Walsh, Bart. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivals in Europe from hence, Shields, Nov30—Fanny. Bridgewater, Dec. 3—Bac- chus, Bristol, Dec. 3--Mary Jane. Neath, Dec. 14— Demetrius. Chatham, Dec. 11—Prince Edward from Quebec. The Schr. Dispatch, of P. E. Island, bound to Bristol, rudder. Milford, Dec. 8.—The Schr. Dispatch, Aughterson, from P. E. Islahd, to Bideford, drove on the rocks near Lenny Head yesterday, and became a total wreck ; crew (except one man) drowned ; a small portion of materials saved, and about 500 deals in a damaged state. 11.— About 1,600 deals in a damaged state have been saved from the wreck of the Despatch, besides several others broken. The Schr. Barbara Ann, Lutes, from Halifax, which place she. left on the 19th ult., appeared off this Har- bour or Wednesday week last, and getting entangled with the ice was obliged to take shelter between Governor’s Island and Point Prim ; they threw over their anchor, and endeavoured to hold on, but the ice pressing so heavily upon it, it gave way and was lost. The next morning the wind came round to the North West, and broke up the fields of ice, and they were then enabled to get out, and run away for Georgetown, where she arrived on Friday night, and now lies safely moored at Georgetown Wharf.—Cargo a'l'in good condition. The Schr. “ Annandale,” and a Brigantine, both from Halifax, belonging to Joseph Wightinan, Esq, arrived at Georgetown on Friday last. The Schr. “ Euphemia,” Murchison, from St. John’s Newfoundland, also arrived at Georgetown on Friday last. Wis Tenants end Settlers on ‘hate or Toren ships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 66, the Property of Charles Worrell, Esquire— A RE hereby Notified, that the undersigned have been. by Power of Attorney, duly appointed the: Agents of that Gentleman, and that all sums of money due to him for Rent, arrears of Rent, or upon any account whatsoever, are required to be paid befor the Ist Marcu next,and any ac- counts remaining unsettled at that date will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collettion, without further notice. Those Tenants desirous of purchasing their Leasehold, are informed that the undersigned are prepared to treat with them for that purpose, THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, WILLIAM WATSON. January 9, 1849. Cattle or Sheep taken in payment at the current prices, deliver- able at More! House, orin Charlottetown, NOTICE. ‘THE Subscriber, intending to leave for Eng- land on the 16th instant, will feel extremely obliged to those who may be indebted to him, to call and liquidate their respective accounts. He also begs to state that in addition to his large Stock of BRITISH AND WEST INDIA GOODS, he has on Sale a quantity of No. | Mackerel and Herrings, for CASH and GRAIN, January 9. 4w First Spring Ship from Liverpool. iO Sail from the above Port on the 26th of MARCH next for Charlottetown, the fine, fast-sailing Brig DOUGLAS, THOMAS JONES, Commander. This Vessel is well fitted lin every respect for FREIGHT’ and PASSENGERS. Terms lvervy moderate. For further particulars please apply to the ‘Owner, W. W. LORD, at Charlottetown. to Messrs. David |Cannon, Sons & Co., Merchants, Livdrpool, or to William Carson, Esq., Dublin. January 9. 4w. NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the Subscriber, by Note of L Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, are hereby no- ‘tified that unless they pay their several amounts before ‘the 15th Jenuary instant, coercive measures will be re- ‘sorted to, to enforce payment. Persons indebted to Donanp M’Mixuan, Blacksmith, formerly of Tracadie Cross Roads, but now in Nova Scotia, are also notified, that unless their Notes of Hand, which are placed in the hands of the Subscriber, are paid befure the 15th January, they will be sued for withont further notice. . EWEN M’MILLAN. Brackley Point, January 1, 1549. NOTICE. ‘(HE Subscriber having been duly authorized On Wednesday morning, of Croup, Mary, daughter of Captain Edward Nowlan, aged 4 years and 9 months. On the 6th December, at Ballykileaven, Queen’s was passed on the 5th Dec. lat. 52, lon. 7, with loss of rae Pr Wheat, Oats, Barley, Flour,Oatmeal, Potatoes, Perk,| by the Reverenp Jous Macponarn, of ‘Tracadie, to | 168 Valuable Property at Souris for Sate. A DESIRABLE STAND FOR A FISHERY. ING about to Jeave the Island, the Sub- __ Seriber offers for Sale the undermentioned Valuable PRO- PERTY at Souris. —A DWELLING HOUSE, 28x24, nearty new—a STORE, 40x20, new, and OU'THOUSES, together with ONE ACRE OF LAND, adjoining, all of which is a Freehold Property. This is one of the best Fishing Stands in the Colony, and is well worthy the attention of mercantile men. Asa situation for carrying on a ‘T'rading Business, it possesses advantages second to no other place about Souris. ‘To be sold with or without the above, THIRTY ACRES OF LEASEHOLD LAND, at a very moderate Rent. ‘This Land is within 20 chains of the above Freehold—fronts on the Shore—it is stecked with Hard and Soft Wood, and is partly ared for tillage. 'erms of Sale will be moderate, application respecting which to be made to the Subscriber on the premises, or to Mr. WHELAN, at the Office of “ The Examiner.” , DANIEL COLLINS. fT’ > Persons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby notified that unless their accounts are paid by the 20th of February next, legal steps will be taken to recover them. D COLLINS. Souris, January 6.——-2m. Gaz4w. _. FARM FOR SALE. HE LEASE and IMPROVEMENTS of the Farm now in possession of the Subscriber, within eight miles of Charlottetown, on the St. Peter’s Road, and fronting on Hillsborough River. There are 111 acres of first rate Land, nearly 45 of which are clear and in a high state of cultivation,—the remainder of the Land is covered with Hardwood, Scanthng and Fencing Poles. There isa good Dwelling House, Out-houses and Well of Water on the Premises. A large quantity of Sea Manure can be had on the shore. A_ Lease of 499 years at one shilling currency per acre. For parti- culars enquire of the Subscriber an the premises. FRANCIS McQUAID. Summer Valley, December 4. Freehold Property for Sale at Lot 8. MNNVHE Subscriber offers for Sale 50 Acres of Land, situate on Lot 8 within halfa mile of McWilhacs wfil's and fronting on the Western Road. It is covered with excellent Timber. principally hardwood, and the land being of a very su- yerior quality. itis well adapted fer a good and valuable See The Subscriber will also dispose of 30 Acres of Land. situate on Lot 25, a very valuable Freehold Property. About 22 Acres of this Land are covered with good Timber, and 8 acres of it are clear. Resonable terms will be given to any person or per- sons desirous of purchasing the above Property. Application for either of the above places to be mede to the Subscriber at Wilmot Creck.or to the Ecitor of the Examiner at Charlottetown. who is empewered to treat with purchasers, if by letter, post paid. DAN ~“t « ONNOR. Wilmot Creek. July 24. Leasehold Farm for sale. YOR SALE at Lot 45, near Souris, withia half a mile of Mr Hagh McEacherh’s Mill. and about. fixe miles of Mr MacGowan's Mill—FIFTY ACRES OF GOOD LAND. about thirteen acres of which are fit for stumping. It is a Leasehold of 199 years. atone shilling per acre whea ander full rent. “Terms of Sale, &e. made known on applica- ‘tien to James OReitty, Charlottetown, next door to Mr. | David Wilson’s, Richmond Street. | December 18. if. Debis! Debts!! Debts!!! 'N OTICE is hereby given that all Desrs due \~*" the Subscriber over Six Months will be sued for without | distinction, after the Ist of January next. Nov: 20. DANIEL BRENAN., 7 ees iy ee éh weet & S288 2 AND Gencral Commission Merchant. ve | JOHN WILLIAMS, Queen’s Square, Charlottetown, % begs leave to inform his friends and the public ge- inerally, that he intends to commence business in the ‘above branches; and he hopes, by prompt and_ strict ‘attention to the interests of those who may favour hin | with their patronage, to merit a share of public sup- | port. | J. W. has ample Warehouse room for any Consign- ments that may be forwarded to his care, | December 23. 4w. | Miray Heifer. | A STRAY HEIFER, rising two years old, has been ‘ZA on the Farm of the Subscriber since Harvest. The ‘owner is requested to come and take her, and pay the expense incurred; otherwise she will be sold at publie auction, two months from this date, as the Law directs, JAMES DUFTFY. | Rustico Road, January J, £49. | Renovation. iG ENTLEMEN’S French Silk, and Beaver HATS re-stiffened and cleaned. Superior Pilotor Flush | CLOTHS renovated, spots of grease or pitch removed, aud the | garment restored to its former Justre by the subscriber, J. HOBBS. Hatter. {UF Residence at Mrs. Seldon’s. oppesite the Advertier a l Office of whom may be bad Superior Ginger Deer, Lemon | 3 . s S ‘Syrup, &c. ail. Notice to Debtors. Mh KE Subscriber intending to leave the Ielend abou the 20ily October next, requests al} perso ns inaebted : ’ } ome 3 f s Island, and te act i vy N Pe ook Y a 3 Honorable, and Rev. George Bourke, and nephew of the) take the maxagement of his Property in this Isla d,and to actito him by Note of Hand or Book Accvunt, to cell and Kari of Mayo, to Mary, second daughter of the Rev. Robert Willis, D. D., Rector of Stu Pavl’s, and Arch-' oo; delay: deacon of Nova Scot. as his Agent generally, hereby requests all persons indebted) 'to him, for arrears ef Reut or otherwise, to pay the same with- WILLIAM FORGAN, isettle the same. October will be sued for without further notice. Ali Debts not settled by the sua of THOMAS BROYDRICK. ERR me ON arn “tes Lshattuenee ad Pe? = sare na —_ — = = = aan ce i i ei item Bal anteater sl timate a altri eS 3 le Rite 25 Se a ’ tlie craig SA eee seas