APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. M11: 
Returns, Cavalry. Infant. 
York Hussars = Ditto - - - 5649 -—— 
Ditto Rangers ~ - Ditto - - - —- 46r 
Hompesch’s Chasseurs Ditto - “ al — 89 
Rohan’s Light Infantry Ditto - - e: -—— 828 
Salm’s Light Infantry — --— 
Power’s Chasseurs pe returns received Total 888: 1680 
Perigord’sLight Infan. oh) a ee 
Ceremony of the Acquittal of Warren 1. Is Warren Hastings, esq. 
Hastings, Esq. (late Governor Ge- 
neral of Bengal) befire the High 
Court of Parliament, fir High 
Crimes and Misdemeanors. 
N Thursday, April 23, this 
celebrated trial, which began 
on the 12th of February 1788, came 
to a decision. The hall was as 
-™Much crowded as on the first day. 
The splendour of the assembly, 
from the number of ladies, it is 
impossible to describe. Mr. Fox 
and the rest of the managers came 
into their box at twelve o’clock. 
The peers entered the hall half an 
hour afterwards. 
Proclamation being made in the 
usual way, Warren Hastings, esq. 
with his bail, came into the court, 
and was directed to withdraw. 
The lord chancellor then stood 
-up, and said, that the lords had 
upon Friday last resolved, that judg- 
ment should be given this day on 
the charges of high crimes and 
misdemeanors brought by tke house 
of commons against Warren Hast- 
ings, esq. 
The following ave the -resolu- 
tions which they entered into, and 
the questions to be put to the lords 
severally : 
Resolved by the Jords spiritual and 
temporal, in parliament assem- 
bled, that the following ques- 
tions be put to the lords in West- 
_minster hall, viz. 
guilty, ornot guilty, of high crimes 
and misdemeanors, charged upon 
him by the commons in the first 
article of charge ? 
2. Is Warren Hastings, esq. 
guilty, or not guilty, of high crimes 
and misdemeanors, charged upon 
him by the commons in the second 
article of charge? 
3. Is Warren Hastings, esq. 
guilty, or not guilty, of high crimes 
and misdemeanors, charged upon 
him by the commons in the sixth 
article of charge, inso far as relates 
to the said Warren Hastings hav— 
ing in the years 1772, 1773, and 
1774, corruptly taken the several 
sums of money charged to have 
been taken by him in the said years, 
from the several persons .in the 
said article particularly mentioned ? 
4. Is Warren Hastings, esq. 
guilty, or not guilty, of highcrimes 
and misdemeanors, charged upon 
him by the commons in the sixth 
article of charge, inso far as relates 
to his having, on or before the 26th 
of June 1780, corruptly received 
and taken from Sadanund, the 
Buxey of the Rajah Cheit Sing, the 
sum of two lacks of rupees as a 
present or a gift? 
5. Is Warren Hastings, esq, 
guilty, or not guilty, of high crimes 
and misdemeanors, charged upon 
him by the commons in the sixth 
article of charge, in so far as 
relates to his having, in O&tober 
‘ 1780, 
