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1Po the fROPfctETdll EAStnnIA STOCK. LasandGtnduBcn WE whpfc names are hereunto fubfcn e37 calia for aluKtwt the inrportanr nurfUoii which was yeflerday defeated Uj io flat Jt3rf3J for 9 dolnj arid toollvMir teiious ttovti bto the fubjed7 On Wedacfday trie gto 1fl aMotioJMnris rweJearia Dent Court atthe EzfUncia Houfc in the following Js That. It Is the oraior of ibh Cwt th ing to tue Io ij rraAifcd or eondocYiot the Shipping erns rt ne Ccmpny an1ai1.fr price thin neteiUr bat been pale fer years rut and i BOW paying for the Freights in its As tU MK drtfllv cmfcired the Court of Direterh and the Onus of tall India Ships it was nd the That it it the osic of this Court that the Commerce this Company cann pi conduced wd etTeeJuaDy JtOCKt under al nlnt without a regular eriablirh- roent of ancfiOtUal Fet of Ships built and ke up by the ctdtis the Court Direllon. wider te infpcitivn CJf their SuTveyots purfuan to ich rules and regulations asexpetj- ence hath proved1 apd may hereafter prove neceCary for the fccurity and prefcrvftHxi A the yropertr to 1 put on btJ1rd- nd rbjill to the ordiined fur the rugdumt ot the Company's maritime affairs. After math Debar1 a DUifion rook place anJ it was carried by a Majority of 6S to 6s.

that the words orijnaUy moved fhouta ftiinIjitt thcQct4in whrcupon wcderainJcd the Bitot and we are ddtuusihat the Qucdion llli be fully underflwod. As a Monopdv and EzaEtni werr charged upon the Owners of the Et1 India Snip it wu nectflary to repel thai Chirge t. i. Trn A 1 rM ITI i iwii i iw i The Rttty wh fupptted the original were. therefore called upon reteflc to product- rotu the Records ot the Company any jntbnce where the Freigtr gtCt to thrOwncrs rf regular Ships JttJM the lowed orter made by my orber perturt.

T. this detcc a point 0 etentiaIty cunntacd with the principle of the original MQtacn no an- twtr was giveiu The fact is the Records produce only two ntatees of pre- ferencc to dc eld Owners. In 17 tilt doCe the War Ihits of various Jdcrir- ms were len ered on the averse 16 per f- kit than the utreemcnt rnaJe with the old Owners but rejeftd on the Oplrl iwi of the Company's Surrej ors That theft ftups bore noeomwrifon in point A fafcty the cargo their own hip Cfides their own being more efleatially tcrvkcablc as fljirt of defence in uracot war. A in I736fomc thip were taken up It a Irewht under that which was Jim the old Owners mutt at whole Ibips rt built incrued prices in time ot war but this diff of freight ws molt amply compenfited by an impor tant aJvarrage given tle ers wf the. new hips in fixing tir respective freights fur fur vuyaes and by the pi.

tt9flC rcfulting Iron the IUtruJuthen of new thps lututhe ftnriee. lathe year following two were built by the old Owners freight interior to that given to the new thqs in 1785. but upon application fur permanent contracts fimmrto what were gianted to the new wners it was then and his been ftnce uniformly rtfafed. Thefe com ptetely eontradift tire Imputation improper influence on ti Cnur I Directors on the part of the old owners. TheprincSpa claim ma by the old owners to the Corn- T1Y toes to pruteiluw frr tht exttting Ihips in freight fervid cotTtpol1dent with thit which has been given to tl new owners.

Tbe Owners of the old uVipptng have never dented the propriety of a public contract which is already Iccured by the t6thbye law. When leave is given for the bufldmg of new thips and in uch cafes only claim a preference upon equal terms a rrcfe- itnce which in all private lines of hutoefi is uniformly gi en to ld and approved connexions what they hive always ob. Jetkd to is king put in competition wth inferior jhi not built at the fame expencr and under the mc rd and which they therefore think ought In jutUce to put in competition with thole which they have Wilt in conformity vi the Company's Orders ant 1 Regulations. Tnis4iuemn ttlvn in its coofcquencei thetntereft of the 5titr the India Proprietors and mote immedtudy the owners of hipping who have rmbarkcd a property the amount of two millions Hcrlms on the good faith of the fcvt- India Company and which weconirthcCtnpany bound to We flatter ourfcves that thefe Confideratisas win prove or ludkimt Magnitude to wjuttity tbe Liberty we take of hi your Attention towards them andtjaoora fncu Support to the Owmrs as Rvvy appear to be fair and equitalc ill i ifc 1 re ipvciirc tirncirjj ir i i i at the Eart rndit-HiuTe on TuetlayneTt the I eth mnftrnt te lII110t agaiz the QNettion. We-have the Kflnour to be JUdiesand Gttftlcmm roar nvft humble Servants WILLIAM LUSHINGTON.

THOMAS NWTE GILBERT SLATER. WILLIAM DENT. 1OHN Ml TFORD. 1 AXILS WATSON. WILLIAMFRASfcR.

ROBERT FARQUHARSON. DONALD CAMERON. on yoth May 179 N. R. Ballot will commence at Eleven 0 Clock finally clore at Six.

To die PROPRIETORS or EAST INDIA STOCK. being underftood that the Old Ship Owners haveTrtolvcd to canvas the Proprietors pertonally to ballot Tuetihy agJlnt the RtWution which was carried in the- General Court on Wcdntfcby laii for the LOW HI so of FREIGHT thould any rfon oner uch an infult to the honour and underrtandng of the Proprietors. as to fuppofe they will make a eornpliment their Vote upon a Qoeftion un4ed upon principles of public Virtue ned by the Records of the Eaft India Company and nine only in view the reiteration of its Shipping Concerns to the plain firnple and Unequivocal mode of PUBLIC CONTRACT it is urnclUy hoped that every Proprietor will have fortitude enough to repel ucb an attempt to bias bis judgment or direct his conscience aixlto remember that his Jury as a ood Citizen not a rof that Community to which he belongs ought to fupcrcedcevety cotifideration of private uterclt itftlf tnttch more the ohclbtaOnl of private friendship or To the PROPRIETORS of INDIA STOCK. MR. FIOTT and his Friends found their rt4SZ REFORM on two AlTertibm Trut an Undue Influence in natters of SHIPPING has been uffCiCtcl over th Court of Dirriiors by the Old Owners.

That the Freight" paid has been hither than neccflary FACTS fhew thit both are Unrounded. Mr. Fot and Mr Alderman Curtis and others obtaicd a trm1nc CvnttlU for their Ship The Old Owner al though their Ships were let at a leu rate or freight btm the ame The power of the Owners was ftcienr to a new Rrgtihrtja in Wr of the Ships. the Owners d. ed upon the precedent but WtreretuJ In rerpca to hih Freight the OtJ Owners have let their Ships a cVtiy futon at a Rate of Freight as as wa pro.

pofed by others tb competition the daY In the reacouing tl Reformers is the true criterion of fiirTreight Try the' Queftionupan the principle jnd sh reuidt will prove the aGdtloc of hih Priht to be Oithunded It peremptory defiance won in open Court to our Merfariesaitd Is now repeated to hew the effect of undue und to prove the a3erti high Freights from th llccord of th Conipny in lavour of Old Owners. It was not litempted If ths Owners hue fome Friends in Direction the exertion of rhofe Friends Ins been applied to mitigate tUity their influence wai notetjual to obtain Favour. Tlrt Records of the Company for the lait ten years abound Uhppeoofthianenion The Old Owners adminhe policy of ca public Contract where 6" Ships' are to be built and they claim far the Shin tnttifteoce aticf abli bment timurtn that obtained Mr. Ploer Mr. Aidtrnan Curtii and others for their Shins.

Yhus se mm to Domin is imputed ire to en. trr thefMnemeafurfc juttke which has been granted tu thtirriraUandaccuIeri. They are charged with corrupt and prevailing influence and ret the Uution which 1 by the very men' who art die i euferi they Wire Let Merchant and the Lawyer warePrOpr eronJ-4ne Syftm1 fettled and Jn4io1fd bexpeTi icidf and not tWtnoJeof xtcun rbaVkil tBtiWV 5 1 TOUT Crucial C- That is the nai practiteJ for Coopany a higher raanr yean pnt a ferrce Afttr I hai fTpp rfe4 arjurvents and oofs tw weje fiuti 0' 3rm od wo a i a Lalf tn the fpetco cf one tin pp- oftellt. If any the rerpif 45. therrfcrf of tbe very lalMpwfcer asing ray op- ems pif4 hout a re- pntcdtrfuratlon at f.

fare 2n bout a. fi Uwtcvec- trig the pnf ai ii the time to rerun tit umi1Iitln bein- Ucieto ky 1 Utter ybIil1t un Le itih kr nine Prpneior in ih Of Suippaj luUreft ha have rniin lc a luiW in uppo1ti4n to Use tote hic i as aiTei favourof my mnlica. Th Gentlemen tell us frt that the mo which I the rx nourto mkt' evjctnfufc buh epoi them and the Dircdlors. To this lr 4y at the mo- ion not rlr carefully a ctnfurr. ntcreiv by ftltul a fait but trut this la may hive hid nihen ftrn thr cwe1 diJc criminality fJe orttcr to objctl1 the moo ion fucn as it is was exprtusly fuSmittesltj any dihca- tions which did not JcMroy its principle.

Accordingly the Dire have dclibtratciy ktcrmiocJ uron I am mfornu thlt tjoey not c. SJrr thenmhn a m- pticatrd in a cc. rulftd UJVJH fjtt' ra tirv old and Mthich they ua in tn emJc vourcd to toacieri Ai to the rrrfcnt let of OU Owner who arc rcfrngnLik ronc it feems to fufprct ccifitint if they wilh in lie rn' wttn he Drtor being cml a icnturc thetYLtcm ttCtsbut one nAti namely by tbinJ their oppofition. Rut it rtnisin fink in uphol. ing a fytteni idrms in uJ in rrca a rtkrm of whjt is 0 univcrfilly reprrmred it i then that they will voluntarily fuVjcA trCmei to that cmfurc which now At tiches itfelf to the fltcr to which the fo peniiucioully ad here.

The Old Owners make gre. prufeffifms of their merits. I hiving afiJe wrdiad Iwilcing to tUir mea- what is the motion which tnere prctrndsil apt tis of publictontrt wHhtofubltitutc fur my nloti" It is this that there muft be a regular h1ithmeiit of a ctPcitnt tt of Ihipfing built and kept up Vy the orders of tt Court of Dire1tor under the infpetoi uf tUir on putfu- ant to foci ruleiand regulations iseipersrxeh4mh proved and may hereafter prove tobe netCTary 1. the in of public contract then prupei bv nay fufrqtiini ons 4 and of which the propriety is lOt Jetic made to revtlvc it- elf into the orders vi the Dire tare who themnlelves 0 muh dirthed by the Old Shipping-Owners Is this an appeal to the fpirit ard refwu ctz of the public at large for a tipply of irrlOl on a fy Item of competition or is it" not Lull confj ing the dqxrnJmce of the Company to the regular phaljnx of' Od Owners I am well aware of a jxt tended reference maic to regulations and laws fcut the records of the Co rublilhed protetotis with whom the furjjiim and ubfecvitin of thrfe regulations and laws ultimately tw often reft. See then I beg toobferve the le Gentlemen mpt to delude you by general and hih- founding phUlc5 in their letter wink the law they prop is overthrow the very fy Hem the propriety of which they ff not to tcny.

Had they merely moved I previous que1ion un the nrtiort I oflreJ above this would have left the matter uherr tny found it hut when In the face tt an orpot motion they vitually feek toenacl a new iyrlcrn underthe lrrtc1cc ot moTfcrationand of alaying crfurc ir is a refinement in policy to which I thJ' riot rum As to the alluumot to laws and rcultien my lubfe jent motions propoftdleveral fuitej to the Iitm Qt public cuntraft but thete it teems are to give v. to ol ris rotrn1 on ex e- rience that is unthe practice of pait times ti which wt ill fo jullly complain. Thefe Gentlemen indeed mffure you th tv tmpy oojett to being put in C' competition with inferior thi riot bi ift at the fame expcnee anJ under tht fane ertrieti witli their own. By this irfinuation it will at Icalr be Ii wh' trcv re who reauy vtulure th Co rr of Directors for. do rut ttrc Gentlemen for the mean rn rrot uireciors tor co itrc iCmen know that thips ought to be built a oitcJ ne Company but under hxed rrgulations and do tie then to inuicute that eth the Dlrrtbn or hir fur.

the Company or if it is it i to in a fenfe vrwfte to the one jiifiCtt upvn fo- ifbyuny rraritcment tae of or or repjiung thip is teilened freigts may in con. feqlKnl be Itmeiod to the immediate pro of the Company. ner have hd impotrzrt Itautl But it fcert the new owner given them. by. their new Hi.

arced far at oicrfr four vyaes. Is this grateful to tlit' Curt tf Ulrlctor i it confident with tile rotcUions of harmony and comecii which they have fy often appid to whit has pnTcd bet r. them to in(1 that the Ulti Owners have as ctrtainl. and more beneficially participated nitejdvnntae Old Owners whenever one hip was worn oj intl ftniet nf the wnpany had ate leave given by the Dirctars to built another upon what was called an old oltoTn anv jlipulatioti a I terms eitcril ruch as sifidence infureJ tu them. The hip bIng rraJy and IS many whets of them ady as there were acar.iir.

the crremony of advcrtifirg' fyr tenders followed tncourfc and theft Ihlp were rcgululj tendered and ergiged voyarc after vovi whul they tfle without any chance nf interference few or none thdcs the Old Owners living lhps of the iuiar nature rt1uitte fur the. Company ready uilt i till ruary 17 0 tender to builJ vercnot ad f. bur only uter hire. hen contract to build afterward' occurred what ha happened Tie Old Owners confpjrcd to ufc tL Imfe of the Company with tte t' ter-buitrs to prevent th re con- trits being executed. Stt.

the of Mr. Tnricr myfrlf and others. I luckily troke ttuftujh this comynnttoii by building in an out rt with utmwtt fcxrecy Hut Mr. who built a noqf inip In 1717 and i-gv without leave hasher now rotting upon tm UiCthpIUyCJ. The Old Owners fpcik in their ttr of I eonliJcrttion due for inereafcd rices of building nipting iun wjr but the Old Owners never confedrd to the Company cheaper JurinK the war on account of their having had mips lIilt.

previous to the War at peace pikes let the two thin bal nte. 1 he Old Owners do not when they recount their rvices rrvoiint them all. In my lift pamphlet you will fee how they abandoned their old bott mi at the eUfc of the na- dr- dining to tiIJ upon them till pt-acc returned as likeHite their conduct rMpldirz iufurimcs arid alfo when the- Corn. panv were in dtttrth rfliippin. Freight of lite bern reduced bit the Old Owners will rut arribc th melit to thrmfdes tile whir their feoffs at the pLitnk pretext- of iudng freights Why their that a juti JM uifted in 17 for incrttfing them Why their vote hit the Lire tors thould reconbder their rclolutions' of 17 6 for reducing freight Much as thefe Gentlemen may now deft ant on the pro priety of public contrails I rnafl inform that in it fuiteJ them tilaughat innovator rrojlitor and viuouary fpeculitois they lid that fuh offers were idle vexatious to the Direttof1 and wafted that time which was too precious to be cotlfum in cuntinu1 attention to never- ecafing prupuirionsimr Isrwering the freightage of thips and induced Ipirit of ifcord and altercation.

S-e their letter of ofFebtuary 1797 If the Old Owners aeyet obtained more freights than were tllary and of thtmrelns eted ri reduction oftitftn why had the Houfe of Commons iufcrt compljuns their having received thin more than needful of tivc millions fterli paid them in ten Vears or react preceJin their relient in 1773 Why had the Pirectors to complain of their thu greater charges in the war which followed Why had Mr. Rarngan Mr. ManJhip to rontirarc in 1786 Why had the urt of Direhas ttate to Parliament in the fame year that they might have laved 506912 on tl freight of two years as calculated on the actual laying nuae on ten of their hips takes up from new Owners on reduced freights Or tofupercede every other queftton why is time conteft about freight Co continual with the ors and to inveterate towards the nw Owners Thefe has are Co ftriking and notorious that ahejots thefe Gentlemen of a contrary tenor xivc roe an laftonifli- meot I am unabte to dcfcribc My letter will doe with. a Jew more proofs in fitour ot my own declaration but I kg leave to preceZe ith an earoeft aJJrtft to you" not. to Gcfert eaufe which your rthan mioa and which' canftot safely be left itfelf to acconnt ot the indYRry of.

oar opponents who though confuted in writings overcome Indekate and oat on a djfintj are Rill Sffijoou ra their endcavuury tuf bold tn their nnations. We are all ready to five due preference tthe ld Owturs aDd particularly to the ComtnarAn and other Officers bred 10- I larpptnj the Company. but let. us at ttlo which ajpereaft TOUT dryfdctw envct va. benefit the public.

ttrenstEen the Com rany Viredit iiS reJudmj th4 txHt ciblcus nVw aHcfrVr S. UH8i d5 ftull UB ffp Tfi3 q- tei of the smtmon. acccfent of the frights rnm1t tfce wners TtefciHowtd jjl per tun aid hpihio lOaip ajweved by iher it JIII rtfuTed. lag tltiefietght tj en was 24 ti Oli JwTieK tal JfDd ao BCTrovrrer and Mr BroujbV ptttSoie 7 inXnv KJ werc-odcred to- fee tuu fcr. fur vat35ti at fit.

stTa Il a tiftI ovate as at. art them at jit- i Bu heetfs toirac7 W'-hihe Dun co urred totheck Jl bxsLdioc. ltSj 4 the OJ Owners rcivc :31. I while ny ctr rs e- Jer- a a-4. andfcnietoblidat 19 fcr four vorsgt i forne la 179 tb terms of the Old Owners retaaincd the trot rat oft the tender got.

to 161. ftr ton. Ail ds oif were tbeft to the rcpilaons end ccndUio of thi Com as- tit own thiping tnd allow lull firgi frt rre quantity of tons given iwcrs mtih rr-f9 rTJ hj far furplus tornare But what i ur ex tra tr.rJIry. Old Owners in March were rTilteJ with for briiginz hnne fugaJS frritht out au. home in alt acl.

with half tnlmt oOme for fu lula I' wh le iber Ihips of 5:0 tons offend it at. outof 1 lhwr a in alt ill. with the iptluioo of half freight to rru" ton a and one new offered Co ms nine guintts per ton lj me vrthlurplas haiftreight and out. Set the pap in tJio Ivcy printed by the Company. on pv mt fi r.

w'-'hj their Ai rcoJu which is but arwur to ray jo- i trofc that It hsve ot cndJlrtJ Wh were there low trnrs refureJ To eyphm i' le-it It the vote of June 76 or kning the Directors t5 n- confiderand recant ih ir rrttiledioo for Itiwjtenfer Vbv. mhIu cie Ln or tra ls lefufcd to Old Otmsrs a hkh terin. but becaufe the Directors ibnuht irjuite enough ivchigh terms front year to year wthoul binding themfeves farther. Tne lo will not be convinced 1 if irjj ncrr- thete fj Are out of the reach of a ij tLJns 1 cou uuLer uric I ttcttfoie crncluJe bctny the greateft refpefV LdJiu knj Gent cnen ftrcet Ytur Jtlitui humble Ser May 11. 1791.

JOHN HOTT. P. S. Ai I underttanJ that fome of the commanders otl2sr otl1CtH of Ear Istia ihpi lee a ii if I had it in MCW t- JilhCf them I teguu rlaicthat nuJun can lie fur. tV from my irrution uw trut my feele fuj pint il al- wnys be tisCn to any melmirrs vulculated to render them jJt.

flee. To the PROPRIETORS of INDIA STOCK. SEEING great pains taken to lunge the quef- tion of PPBlIC CONTRACT i to a mere corned be twem the Old Ship Owners and the New and alfo to per- the Proprietors thit a dtfttn eiifls to introduce I different rrt of Ships and Officers into the Sen ke AVe as lnJ pendent Prrtprietorr thins. it ourduty to make the following Declaration That mc feel etirfeUe cUed upon to A thrPrppfi tioni now xmJT tt nfneati of tlic Pispr ctois for the ftl rtg JfoM' Flrtt lkC1 it been fuMr ml' from the Jurnast the Iouf of Commons and of lht ft India ComtJny immfnfe Sums have been fpent unncceniiv. upon the rtftlt' of Freight.

See HCCJuCe helee that it is ovrin to the high price of frr ght that fo great I prop- rtion of the tport. Tra is now tnrryTng on in RS icv I rTov ind are bvthe Report lately publilhnl by Commit Warehoufes of th EJft India Cumpjny in alfcrtiog ur nGon tint the high price of Fnejhf DOESanJ WILL tland as an infupraie bar to wfe imports. fr which ive reafnn to ope the molt beneficial confquences would' arifl' tothewulsrComHinity Thirdly e1ule that this complicated mifchief which at wxe ir- ii the- Trralurr and damps the Crnnerce of the Company fm to Live arfei. from adcpirture from itsan- itemof It tc CONTRACT. Icis we believe the only iniLmnce 11 Cmpny have fo departed afid rnlqIaHt hr t- plainJy riakcdmts Jetrucii tendency.

tftlv. uie ariyi a mea.re- Public Virtue in to eXeutin we uot leeThat it canfe the PAIR ISTI- of any idividuil We with nut that a tirle thip nt i Jri tiom tie fsrxke an OfSoer ch2ned or one imire re bred On the contrary al that wr de- lire with refpcd to Mie frmtr iuo put it tur ever cut. of the power of trie nq Owners fur the future be they OLD or NEW to izI4 fc their owx TEJ upon the Company. And with refpttt to the latter out encouragementt 11 urabc tncrlf by preventing the Sie of Counun1s. The aoov of Ovmne mut derive advantage from Trnplicity and expedition in their Accounts And the Officers profit 17 a trPtorion of thtt Sytem which girs tr rnanitine ability and likeccndii5r ITS DUE RSWARD.

Such arc tn urprciTiuns Under which we act. We feck not nirures to this paper every Proprietor will juJsr rV him- fe we rrOl11ife JK- increm1e dl ht we be ihaken from the Old Ma tit Ii much fayed is Co much got how it fh utJ be aphiJ i with' the Etcutic Power of the Company It to us to obtrude our. ntmcs upon the lmk. but uponaquePion of fo much. nitude we think it criminal to'-e nearer wefhall esgijc in nolitcrarv conrro.

verly but being pUcLed to fupvrt the rcrtoralion of Pub Contra we think it ri ht to be explicit 314 ari us to thidd our Characters frni Jilhctourtbl iriini Sned THOMAS LAW RA JACKSON. Monday May 14 1702 To the PROPRIETORS of EAST INDIA STOCK. Wits and Gentlemen YOU are this day by Ballot to decide upon a QucrHort of rtat importance which ike many others has lx very much talwrd and but cry little under- At the General Court un WednrJtybft we had very long but. very little to the purpofc it is to be la mentrd that the Court of Dretorswho were the only ajamft whom the charges brought forward by Mr. hot could' attach Ihouhi never once attempt to jurtify hetr conduct or' fly a fine w-ord in their own diiencc.

I believe every body will admit that in conrraSmg with Publk Bodies every irdi- vidual will make the ft bargain he can and it there is any pr. fufion the rauft be againft the Executive Pow not a iinli thtAe that profit by their ndu4t It is really aim. ntlhing that the Directors who feem to hive had umclnt. reafons for wh they he done be fo backward in ex plaining them tntheirCrmfthjfnts What is moa extraordinary in this lfinefs is that while the Old Owners made a very id defence in a good cufe Mr. Hot who bro ht forward the queftionsj ufN wh thong arguments in tueir favor is would convince every candid and unprejud ced mmd that they had every dairn to protection from the l4onourable' Company and had in 01040" InLhnccs been verhandIy dealt with.

I very prcr rly flated that the Court bad bcenguilty of flagrant injuftice in contracting for Clips to be built or ill. per Ton and when they had performed cue voyage ittfftin on the freight e1" reduced to 101. trTol1 and very candidly acknowledged that the Company were bound to protect nil mp1 the prrfmt ihtppiag which were built not only by the perrniuW or the Court of Directors but be their orders of certain dirnenumoiss that renittd them utt fr any other fmitt whatever that therefore they thouhJb he. coaMereJ as engaged for the whole term their r1Ht here I am fttrTV toobfcrve that the ueflions trough forward ire in oj vourion to the language adapted in Court by the propofer them. I agree with him molt uneytivocally In wbat he faU wt all' he contended fit that in future when new hip areto be for the Company's Service the' terms ghout le fcdol by' Public Contract IS nreafon.

whatever can be artgnchrby fliips fhould not be built at IS low a tht as poffible the Owners of the prefmt" hips will have no ground oi complaint as they wm have a fair option of entering Into new csncerni If they choofe t6 do itoat be loweft tenns but the Company' art bound in jtsftice toj ytthe chole of the flu i now built xJftCJy for the' fervietnis an ootinjrwItH wnat an- called the ffups of thenew Owners ingthelr ftt e. One thing more mafhsVnicn I think tndifpentbly nectfJ utll Ti-r rtf t4 i QJU II wbfa-ueirlhip greed for. be the Owisttvarh tfcer my th Commander JhiUb eo tBitied and b--B L9 Tour- kMH t5iS4 tetv jf saW88 INTELLIGENCE. BOUSE OF- LORDS. THE LOAK BILL On ferond reading occafioned an unexpsed debate Lut as the Public from thc difcufiion this Ubielt met in the HQur Gprnmon are in pofTcthuz of its.

merits and erntriT5wVlIipll but llightry touchVupon the argurrents ufed lit this Houfe. Earl 6 iniifted that however merilOz dons th- objedi the iaufes of the Bill mailc' ft a compiiaion ofnonfenr To prove this he read' one which uJJy rcpealeiUribihec. The bill in irldf truck it the GoniHtulTpaal rights of ofThekLordfbip5 by rnakingalav vihicu UasC be fo biding on thth future. couuE fl as to th2ckIc them-into a refolution that wt this litcdjras tot to bsiipdoneatsnyiumrc itnir rrir i Tco trfM Al tcrellqt the nation and the' welfare of the ltitutio as not to tVe lit the oLthu sfurs for. mteri3 blcmilhes.

He called it au arrogant afiumptiveVonduft in Mizifle to tip to diftate to tttugt' a line of fcondn1 rfpct to the railing of fupptics which poIIJbiy 7 nay piob3byraight not be conformable to-'the nturr of the times I jrd GiffK iii- defended the Bilton its principle and on its einfttng dmf The object he' lai was on t1t tides to be a oodone but the means attain that objea were not proper. The prefer t1r therefore in his' poor judgment uas riot the time tooppqfeit fir where the in lple was allowed to be juft tbfCdmntitteewai the only pare to' point out the remer could be applied to tin away whatever i militate againft its full and ampk eftabUjhment. It had two great nttiontl points to ICCU1flilt the lefleni nj of the public. debt and tha preven tion of thoi' means by which that debt iJobci in one meafure accumulated and in another ob. ftrned from rf uftion.

This wts tfeJ fin and grand. object of the Some inaccuracies might hive crept into it and he had no Jbrt of objection taapplvanr amendment tha was pro profet in the Committee provided- tie gopaini tcntion whiqh the Noble Lord profeOed. it to have was not done away. Underthc' nfanage meut which directed the finance of this country every' defription of ptrfons alowe3 th we had in a manner that exceeded fofmer periods of our hittory. Was it not natural vto wll1 that thute very means which hadocca oired it fijould be tranfmitted to polterity under the authority of that very- Parllament which" gave them birth and brought them to fa profitable ftaie of maturity- Lord thought that an alteratioJrm the Committee would be thJ11rU1s of annihilating the prefent Bill which he called au unconftitu- uonal one and thcreforehe withed peaceto ifi utes.

The' next I3J1 might qfT ward in a more proper form. Lord Lauttcrdalf and Lord explained. and. Lord RawJ Did a few words fn oppoution not to the object of the Bill but to the loofeman ner whidi the claufes were- vorded. i The Houfe then ed ititlf into.

a Com-- mUee of the whole Houfe Lord irt in the Chair whet the Bill. way read paragraph by pa ragraph. The Cvnccller took a part agaiuft the wording of its claufes whichcertainly militated again ft each. other. He combated thai claule whichwas to bind future' Adrninifrations to prtfent polities.

If the alteration of things a to our internal nutation or the difpofition and late of Kyrope made it uSiOn diiy emergency to raifea a Jfuin of tttoney we muft fot. ow the print- plan let the exigence of. the cafe and the pt1ittcs of the tunes be ever fo 3i- fily oppoflte to hat they vrefeT TM the learned Lord thought to carry an abfirditv upon the face of it for he owfi beVWafc da tardtr pufilfanimousl-eptile or a Mizilhiem' who would think himfelf when necellitv called for the rneafure not bound to repeal that law which a former Miniftry deemed immaculate. Onrhh ground he thould certainly objeft tq thatclaufe as it now ftood. Lord GrtHville faid That' the very argument.

made by the learned Lord tKe adoption or the rlaufe vasone of the ftrongeft relfqnsfor the Houfe agreeing to it. It could not do any mif. chief unlefs fome Rrptile Muajtcrgot ipto office when its repeal' was necdfary Ar pfeenteyen on the Noble Lords argument it would only operate as a Ito to' teach futurity what means a was at this day irithr progrefs of BEING RELIEVED from its national debts. In. re.

pet to fome little miftakes as. tothe wording of the he fliould move a fn12Jt" stmendmenf which beina put was carried and then the cjaule thus amended was put when there appeared hi favour of Lord Grenvilles motion Contents a8 Non Contents as Majority- 6- The Lad rdmd mrnthity. The Bill then went. Committee with a variety of observations and acnendnienti was reported and ordered to be red a. third tnnt next day.

SLAVE TRADE. Lord Hivtejluiy made a number of motions for papers relative to the Weft India. Mands and Africa all which were ordered accordinglyw Lord GrhWilk thou2l this bufinefibrthg nioTc imrjortant natttre7anqihereforetlmoTed the o3cf of the day. i fj Counlel were cilled to the BarndMrLaw openedihebofinefi. f- i Pi Ve he J1 A.

f. a 6 r' 0 ItItET 1ls LaJies JtJBCD. o' IJ wJJr names' are tub haYiri' 1 Jt tls 1 s. Jc s1 t4 1" iJgJ for. do" ttCftCItO WNGd' 1dM M.K at the Eft IDciii HIJU foUow eriJs II itlJ If.

i ifcd con ul of rbe. 1in Us Irte. ttnW Dirt ou Sh and oIn 4tiD enducPt rr tc MGt pf 11. rtfedu rJ tu taAc8 lbaltct builtnd lh Of 4 inf uJ rtgub1 GoCI j- IUaT pro ritr I tIt be tt1d th 01. rkby thtthe orhorj any ft ft the rltin tteBdlor wr dclltu Slh1t e1tJon lutJrunderA ooJ.

A 2 an wtrtchu edupon th btlludb i rerdthat Ctur aJvenip taS tnd crrctIy ht if the Terms of tlfe' Cut fuMirtin bevtii tile Jo3It i Cuthpjy nJ tatUwn nQfthc Sups in their frri rriht5erke. wh5 nrtnall fofi wm.lhere- lorco1teJ ar Com paIlJ frc1 th Owncn gif flit tllar an rlUft te cU1n tcd Cw wUghrn in ancts tenrrrcsS tvtrt 16. tn th nmt Rl 8 Sun-non' II to te beln le JiufJdm ntirnvlar atJ ta en wh. ch tu cl qwners wh were at rnce W3r tIllS. com n1tcJ ii inipsr- a tI 0" en ts tI rr'- tive iKi hfs fu our es the tnn rdultin lUlu the If the tb i a frei ht ini rior 1 antN CSwften bctnti rtfuf corn.

tlrclrnpuut Mf tile Cf7Urt.f eprin pal mt1 r1 txtthn Ihl I the Tbeowncnofthe U1 1ic cotr 56th bye bu 1din Ihi ps in u2 rrnccwhich li hm re cnnexaons. alw ys ic thy mt' undttthc flat Jt lt in write mf coDfeq 1 the nttrcft tatrf Jb wb Ye rro rty milt ions 1t liu th I nJi. we cIJufiZ1er the Campany r0tet. iUtteroutfeves thdeConfider ios ir Jt ukeof 111 2nd auor QII eU m. aprartoi cquitl I We rfe mc SttrS- I 1 EaltTridhRi TC Tuc Z5th 2 he1t b' nour be Lt jn nJ mt HN ILt1A i FRASER.

FAR UHARSOS. DO ALD tO ao TothePRQPRJETORS I DIA TT h3Vfl ycct vntbePr ittorsperfonany Ge cul fortbc zowitic 0 otfer uppoc wiUmakc 4 uPJ ho A Propri oiJ fonitudeenttUg itt mpr blUbl' Ju ment drelthts eDCC aw to i futMtna rof I ComJU nity wbich upcrcrdc. tf cof1dcr Uon pflYat 1fC pllv lte tiU11ot he EAST JA R. rri nd :111 Ui uc Inftu tc In tenor the ofDartaon Frught1Jid nerItiry-FAcTs nfoU 1d. fj fJ theirShip al.

letaf rciih net bt rn fame the MW On fu cicnt ll1hn to thcpcccedenrbut i S1apslA tI1 of Frti ht liW 3 dby tbirs1 the cnmr 11f1f1 thCJtllouing Rrformen th ru ir Fmclb tftI rHU li hi Fm hts ptory dtrf ZAlIs no. dfe tieute Te the. a rrinf ron the eord ofl Com lrmptcd the JirC' too hbOe Js appU to thcirinS tDCCW3 not u11 Fuour6 T1aCR NSDf or ith hl TheOLd nbc ruM wh thqc1aim ftbcShiID rnUm a hlbrn th obtainNDv' fr. JJr1Jdthom Cultuand Cor. Sb bllS C1 ua im ted are COfD ed fat e1 ur tc1 their nnts and 2re td rru linl inSu yet held the I reta klltbey Lct be at mdthe WJU reconcile ch.

ncyUthCy ltwartj ffC hc M1bcd dC or tn I. tt rf In- VlnnDD fO V. In Lt bt 1. rr f. 1 iI Eloa TrlOl.l INDIA STOC1Gt Fr tR PRO 1 Ut jEl IS 1tNc f1 16fcM1 ratiicI i the C4 Y' tjQ natnY1ea bmr onw rtituSl fT lbJ rvrptrrfttt1 loIi10U.

1 ar ents od zik4- frfm and 2. wl n1 tu crifcrc ry bt rM et' op p1id whout tldrdataton bn I tit CVt iritd 11 ttu jJn' intb priC1on J' rpll ll kret 3e dcmindcd il I rd in mT mlllC 1. The th meden bl noltr to TO I th Dir CJn I ff that moion i tt its ff erimin lit in fU 1 ttd t. 2. Acc rJ 1h' lb os ddlb.

Ifdy ticn1ItI 3S ctll5Jrr im- t. ur ar h1d1lhcv III tin rN As un rms uf ln in Dir ton .1 xi embr1Ccdint rn ur ulun tlcleibutullen tJI' mJ I if I in Co kiolls unict Uy trpr' T. i fu 1 tt Uch llena they nil1 ioutl 1- Ol prufc1 io wrJ lac IOUK- lures 11 prct aplrOHJS with to fubtiitut It ubr cit a' builund pt oft Dire tou fuchruleund uprCIKt l14th mayhere1fter to be nae fary l. tI prCJP" fe 1 ubf Cnl ins I th Diretrs hle 5hirril1' wners hthis1o refJcCI rubliclt or rPly yUclU III con6lUg pcnJ Ow rs I 1 nudeto ut to tis un thrfcrrgulttioos See It thrfe aU mpt et ktt I rr fc tn It td preYi qu ttin here th fa tion to jtt undrr the rnQ CrarlOl1 lnd 1 iho give-a As laws nd r11ent pcopoftd eYcial fuit fVlt contra8 butthet I ems wy olrfS th tt un the li I utll ind CJ thit inf i rlot uit amI' xrcn tn th oleiC I cl tlth IH It cr own. ion altbl- real.

utllre Ctt tt n. to. a' ul tlOns infinu te Il cthr mr ut. veyur have It U1 tine cd in ndi this il rtlrt duty And 1 to the xpcnc If. whLh tlide Go cmcn 1U IltIOfl 1.

rnaintart tlat It is no tIF rn to Cm IY i. rrtt fo if 1 any- lr1 ft buJiI I' rCpJilll1 IS lened frtlsunuy el rr I fce h3 Imp ltut i I111hrm. tI tJ fu O1Ct tr i 3 rrefil canfh nt yrorions h3rmOt nd Ir I th 1 r1 rcd I th t. wr. rs It lv 111 t1.

ld TI one Ihi oit ill thc rfthc any Ir Dire tars 3nctber. lkJ ut jm any rt a cllnfi encC' ng rrl j' nlal tm i rJJy th re were. I- cr ny amfvcrrifin I an courr- 1 vtve lll il ew ptuar 1 1 lifite tr I 8 tcnd ri re not fr tI tuter tm he h2pre th I Cr lS mner ot ers com tIati JI1 builJin tan out cy int li i li rhout has I. It rriccs bJildll d1Jling butl I th Cgmfa Ch 3rr I il tsJ th tbib b3Im The lnt Oilnt :111. o.

bottm rh fc th Iia rtlr 0 tb for nurrin Ql OWI1 rs this m1 it lhtmfd es wh rh tl rUln h' IJucin frrh hts a 176 P' hy YQt II th frd ht Gtntl mm Jefcnt the" YU 17 5i latih3t ubtllS th fu rC" pr ious cartn pr ng I l1d of February Oi en c1 tcJ rllercdu tion Ce t. of id tn. preccJ n. Wb Dlrelt ttJmpl an er cs ir Whyh3d Ir. Rttln sn Curt Dir to ome r3r rn ht gul.

the 0 calc lat themrthips frej hts to dc nd a cnions of he My Ictl few morept fs fno znyowndecbrarjo IItb to. a. ufc tours tb dun wticb ltlyile tHelf actoant oftbc 0' opponmtsh cun in e. oat- td a1 Juou cn anJbo1d in a totbeeLl rs aDdJQrt 1 Co mardcn bd. Jht 1 of he en 0IiUC ft r.

mp'- tIC wh Ot ae dryl Your ftoc1 tb 1t COI1lf1I1Js rdif. ana' reJyd s. ujgw rkrn rie. di ii1' A tht atuCtr I. 1 to.

I' 1 H. i. rd c. io v' tL dsem tUt jocrft aavre CtAnmtr tof ts e' uO cnowd tlCT cJ tbclJT Or CJctc mj. 1a 11lli In.

r. rJ i tr In tfO i Ii tl oUbhtrra e. Un 17 the 1 ths a lit oS atL u1 11'I. bt C1ns tiO or. u1iDd 0Kt ln BrOI1 hs olC' 1 :11 urcseJ Jt tt' tf.

nY3 t- Cft tJ to3t.t rtg the lil rs UT to the bu din-- I rt. cn 1- te--ocr- e. 4n feme- to id a r91. er fOJh' t1C to" th fifth YEa" atl elt 11. ti ftJ hi of oo tem 0 the Knf tin arcs fhi tconr id It 3CJ 1.

a. wl otheri otfnJ fl build eves or. i 1. I thctetmui Md thcJoi1 tCt1 I th auns nJ cndiz i tt nl a ru l. fl Fr i b11iJcn fl rJrf iIt ar tor.

lht i I. tr2rJi 1rY. en. i crr td br rq rU7tu whle tODs dt out rc1 tnle owu nineguints rcot tch furpu Lout. rs lio irim oon' rnunin.

rs lot ot th Irnc p1in th Ot rirlb Di aor conliJ1r and their I t11 lfo nntrkh Orn Wh Dir hrs bnu hf it Iluite iw hih e1r 2r li ih themf Th con vine 11 Jr ay li Itr ttR rd' LaJi nt' nm A tt 1 omc rnm crs oth ula b3 viewr thf fuurl ft il l. I mcn r. Ice. Tothe I DIA gr tak ito mc be' nJ tht.1 Pr Ctr oU ttu mJkctu Ded1r tlon Cr1thH. I ttt pph.

tlon lnhJcr mun Prprctou A fU tIt intm nr dfrci hf. lrtVt th t' owing i frmht rC' pruporttl Trait FftJlS Ie ro-ind we by th prt li1hcl I lItf ho ur' I. th hi orFrie1 DOES an. inrllp rble portS. Item we tve I lt cw 1fl to the lkCm Lnity Tlirdlf wllichit nc kis aJr 3 11 rrom its an- fllemuf JldH tcCOl ACT.

It is it Li1 le C' mjron. a Li rhin r1 kcd1t tcnde I lblic in- Je. ticn ot 1d rhlt tb USTS dQl1. it 3. fhtnk Jrhrr ict' rr 1r eorT3fa1 fir rlrt rrmtr pu turcver uto po.

tb nJ1n1i Nt. o. TEIS t3 hd mCJ1th l1t 1he pr And ttCra on l1rl der rJp Prvpri tor fur we of JJ 1JJ th ktn 1' wi b' Eecuti Pu upon. qt fiiin magnitude to r.e- Iball g2e in no riJ eJto i rdliationp it right plicit are an. uys ihi id atkrs rI 11 ir.

Si nc THO IAS Mon lY by Q17Ql are' ettion rlt importmctJ rtl4ny lon fr echs trylittle pUTp. it tobe la- mC' ufDirtt bo. theonl Iboud1lc.er fin lt nc ies ery 1 ill th ittrn rpfulit th aglinlttheE1 utiv Powenot 2iti mif rdutt ly Jd retons ht th x- tr t11ciiCnnRitu bile cry dtf cc od ro l6bt sre qudii ns avQr in on fr rn th HonO' hardJv dcltl. rr thtedtha oun guilty or tl. and 1 th or i6ftin usher thattbc JaJ prote S.

th 11t wh ly pcr i 1tt1 but" orden un utbrrf. fbouJJb coat en2. cd tTe 13m to udliocs op 6rion in. pcopo er ot iJ ns' tbat inature ibi or cc Contr fhipslhou14 DO ow ofthe Q11 tJ I11uTc. r.

fttoricLY lftheychoofe rct I tbdow rnpanYi Ulhmmd pyU of tb nu lNiI or oD 4cq tootl rhe1hiPsoE be1c Diihcir nients to the of eich mp tht' fhjr iag m2 bicb fibIy as fotthe of a iu juke to n1uab1ec. ft and iCft1 bt up in the rmcc to 1 ch lhqdobcmorifbat whczi1iCW Ihipi are a tdl rW 311 oElf YI rDIKbJ a JfQr Tltaa f. 4 41. I PJRLl IEff iRl AUSE. RD 1 MOOAY MT r4- I TUE1OA DfL ding fioned une a eb Lutas.

rou of mmOnart pofc ij 9 tJtt itl 1U :1 htry toUdlU pon en 0 h' OUle 1 J. rJ latl Td th objethe UilJ nua It' i pr Vethis i repe 1cit ihr. bilin ih COr litutrp 1 i bich It Cotlcutl1S m. into a. fofuti l1 wh i 1 tt.

ot 19. fdone t. nIutWc liod whhin. fQr ears Headmited. the Pf1Yc Fd thch lCdtoa rcd lion' oftbe tioial but lie vasnot fo blind them.

teretl qi th ulr ui l1iu ti :1 I tli fur bl lJcd i 1fthmpt hmdu tin mp di tat futu ity fcontlnEb. in toth- rni1 ng hiclrpomb uapjCr bccot orma let9 tJ---- rlUrres 101. cr iil dete en1 1ng 3. good one :0 eie i pr iohis- po r' judgm nt. :1 :31 ri to.

Plo it pn. I II tb mrtutttew1S onl where- theremc11J" tofn away 3. 3inn ints th de tnndtbeprevell tho tt h3 me3f reolccumul nd a th rrduftion. wftS tlie inacc rrfo mi ht hl it hadf1oJorfOf obJ t1io1 to ame mnt lh P. profrdm proV1 cdt gOP rln whi hthe.

NobltLord I ofthjs cq ntt aIow a diatweh uriihCtl mannertht allfo met riod5 0 Heol" natu to very had. cca tranfri1ittcdto po lerityurJd th tow p' ftaLeofmatUrity. thought 1 alt ttC JIl tli pr fenr hicJhe jtlJ tbtr rei wdhed. tc 1 tz1er DI ml ht po Iy Com In ord Ra' lll ida or i op tior' 110t' theobjc oorem ihecIlllfcs th 1t tlf ufe Lordcalhrnrt inih wa a aph 1 ragrap 1. cided part agai wcrdin claufcswhich lcertaioly 4 combatcdihat.j ich' tgbind lJture' 1 tor on" furn wen1ufi low let.

exigtnceoLih pltt rs ai realj what were Lard. a abr hv be wt' fat pufliraninmus re tile a. 1 I rt lth A gr und rta obje that le 1 rd gtirift I pt on1 gdlr afons fordi I could notdo anymir I tijltrgot it1t ofE whenits tprerent eye rd's itwoud OI i by what BEl llELI ED natiopadd sasto the rdipf I houd meridnic putwas 2J1dthen eclaur am nae1l th ap ed our motlcrls" 8. on 6' :1 kr diVid nih mi 1drf The te andun ndn1eJtl wLSreported thirdtimt 1 Hz. tJkJfu1 anW1 I11OJons.

rdat Ye Jl Pan nd wbithwer rd ed. rd gll7 bufin fs nfthc. ip1p rt f- 1a q1h idorc moYCdtf t1iThct nJIcl heB Mr 0. ecfthe 1 I LUna IICJ men Q1. ft.

ijiffjWliiit ii" at dth i1 :1h4i4f.P i Gir Jl1 d' CAnIPve ueput DrIYtf tiit ihit 9 I A 4 r' I otRobsEjTjrnAsTocL XTE wh a e33 III 1- yc crdy ato vii4d fort doin tI 1 rnatzG LE'- the I i ib oJth tt Jai 5hppit Cectns the nue1iry I 4LV js or 1' fA kfl CJ I Qwntrsolbit i prpoft 1 th cannat roeLtrdunJera1I tuLrei1aIitb- mentbf Sh kec Dreft exper. h3thptQvea iJ fl tr' hce rt aMajoritya6S wordsnritiaily fleuI werchargei1upn aJvertiogt' Fifts ftattg te Cumettii 1nii thtwnersofthe Cornply2ny Frt1 utici it eit. Theitt prodceoytwo tb J73 weretcnered verie tn OI3t re zo bcfi4cstheir thhufdc1eneintirncol AiJ iiren firrnc Oncrs fiiitt itoIn to giante ince owne Th ncipal th thi-exn1tv tecis tuthenewawiiet1 TbeOwuem uthe uchtths epu1termss gkcn LJ b1 thetame fame tobeput Utr tb ti eu 1terliii InJiiCornpany adwhtch Odt iheriUOwnrrs fairand tefwe eirneltJf" fluc Vebacethehrnourtobc 3iiies an1 0 1AtLS VILLIAM toi4oti tg ai hmullyclofeaSix. I h3v rd1vcE I I tlwGeDermtCowtun l34forthc their I I I tine uivocal Proprietorwill zoad nd ace. 4R.

Friend und L1VI keen iew I ici ighc4 btitnthefarne. ew ts' eaton fJby the Tr eLiooaipi effiN ofuiifue rove affertin of ofthe 4 th theeertioosfthofe theirinfluence equal TheIeccdlI I 1tieoSfhts afenjon. a fortheShins nw nxiflenceatcfat1ithrnent Cu isand or Dom is of ranteJ Thcyarccharrd wlthcorrupt a vcrymncwho iCuk r--Lct dit La 1 filch conitbnci If they can tkd tboczs1cdftCetur7 tho3eofzeujo 4. fti arr24kt e1i- i 4. 4 I 2 1.

a 1A I 4 7 theLA1CS ao3 CN7ROPIttEtOI I I jdwThI otr CuftjiKrrJL itI i. I bat fkCoftt. wiot4i ri cithirrthe i niuirni to bow ortmefi1ihmS i- fgflwTf tw4 1rveij iii an4iwo an uppoeut reqrri. lai fpeier a- tV rtrd dot2tan a prLfa i rtui in- i t1 ib. viba th was rxctn haIihe Iicuiirto nd To rry fbtn i taft xiftenc bcd ii ruinvc i i furnitte ny m.dihca- Aetro Direftus rnon 1enkhCs is di 3' it ceure un CyftLrU se yar anJhici babeia iin endcvccrcd uOLI rnier txin nithoU ObfItIIfl.

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