v .k - ' and treatmutuwy agreed not taro W“ W “1°”! WWW theumt'or' unitin- P8163, but'to insist ' on having them at their own terms 3—thia - with,de Emu-Chieftain. Weapon they drewfitp towards thetowne and fired it till. they vvne‘arlyvredtieed it. to ashes-— until they murdered ,npwardg of twenty of the; peaceahleginhabitantssr and compelled the miserable Chieftain to stir-render the- _ "Wretched Vietirns of ' slav, at their own _ ipricc,_ which he W33. obligede torcomply ‘i' *With,’°‘br eufi'erithe total destruction bf a ‘ whghtonahrtvish i blood “Cli', iieeof its innocent'inhabiran‘tsg ’ this tra- ' ed ', he was ell grid torefleCt, was acted - ‘ Emanuel-w "' whilsr‘a‘Eteneh_tessel '"frr'thatharhoursjja't the same tiris'eereltrsed W .t‘tojacttinlconcert with them, and preferred“ payin ‘ the money originally] demanded‘liy the Cgieftaln, to the bloodyan inhuman hatchery, of rational beings for the gratifi. ’ catiOn of the avaricions passions 0! digit” 77 covetous employer»: who, ‘to shew theip _. approbation of the bloody deed, have re. "commissioned the same captains, as a re. ; ward (og'their ‘ Minstrel. services; and; ' their vessels are at this monient chartered. 'for the, same prosperous voyage l: - ' ' Mr.Wilbtrforce,with'rnttch agitation, ' ’ l r ... here expressed Estrong inclination to men;- tie!) the names of t ’ A humane commanders, bnt'hmiming-some- l where!) the propriety'of snchf‘a proceeding the Home," with ‘onehvoicee‘ cried out, .' flamethem'l n'aine them, name theml. l ' f Mr. Wilberforce then,” mentioned the . g’rnomss,’ of Bristol", Capt, Phillips; the 5 'mms.;bi Liverpool ; .the Recovery, of ., '.‘:Br‘_ifsti}_l"; the Betsey, of Liverpool y the » er'W‘SP]"Oi“B(i5‘0iy and another” , é o I [iiere the Romain a very man- ~Athe charges exhibitedthus, and the dis. t . graee'attachedf_ to British seatnen by w v , we]. .-,_SSQILMWIHAIIIablGtPITOC¢degLJ. » "ersJWilberforce' then proceeded in a re- .Tajtion ofLOther giants: and barbarous pro. ; teedings,,,a‘ndconcluded as warm and ani. ~ « _ mated‘speeehywSMtating-r, that the motion s y . he intended» submit to their consideration . thisnight diii'ered in some degree from that- " he had oéered'lasi sessions. -‘Upon the fur- ; ‘meroécnion’he had proposed; that the fur. ’ ~‘ -' " the? iin nation of Negroes into the West 7 7 ~ India is ands ehould‘c‘ei’se ; thereby putting 7 r‘cn-“iul'nediare-‘I termination-‘tfi therifslav’e " ‘ ‘ -'A'i'ra‘dél7intby‘hii present motion, hein- tended to leave open. question u on which . Wain. -—Q.Pi°jflflnaformerlymtivn:thcs ' ,' {opposing Lenincidence upon the propriety ‘ AbOiitIon Land that Was; at what-period, ' whether the present or some future one, that » _ Aholitien meld corporate. For this per. , ‘ ‘nerrappeared to feel the enormityof ‘- ‘“ the iuiportation oftNe ro Slaves _" from timeout of Alrieeto ' lsfitl'h . « condom mama landfill? " ed.” ', eatzgsppoua the motion'for than. t --t-io’n vd’engoe" they would attend: ,the measure, 'which'he threatenediwoul'd followed byte general mommies: whites several is’lhndsétld. ‘ " able colonies nothit eonntrys; upon thegmnnd'of the impolieysand * nitnde or nuphhr‘seficient-to‘tjustifr those details of emkyyhieh had-been industri- onsly circula‘tedau ground for the abolition. , ; Mr. rotate," with when aeoliand abifity supported the nation ofabolitiona; Colonel for m, With” much severity, re. probated the measure-of ‘abolition,t, as pro. ductive of the greatest mischief, or, rather annihilation, both to‘the West Indies them-7 selves, and the Trade and-Commerce of this“ country;- ‘ . . , ,t supported thematio'n‘ with animation and ability. ‘ er. Secretary. Dalia: addps‘ed ' a middle rcourte between the two extremes, which ap- peared in thetopinionsofgenrlemen, the one or the immediate and' unqualified abolition; ‘ the other supporting theeOntinuance of the s trade in its utmost extent. Between these which they bothenight be brought to agree. On the one it is. maintained with the. contittimloftrhthfoaits waters. that the ~. ~ ‘1 r. slave-.trade‘shhul‘dinotfexiet, becanseinc'o_n-._ , , strum-win:.jusrieru-wliem—cu the other handkit mi ht beze‘ontendedsfthat the int- mediate of aholitionat some futureperiod, accom- panie'd by. sueht‘. internal regulations as . .shduld secure ‘the‘ regular suceessiOn of na- islanda. - The Speske‘r, ._,M,r.eDn.ndas.~_. .1. . .. t . Mr. Fox entered into .the whole of the goestiori in spinal luminous and compre- hensive Manner, and contended in apposi- .., .L. «tion in the 'two'lasr speakersgnot only for v abolition; Vtiut’rhst’imtnediatel’y. Mn; .followed.u p his former ideas ~51» nto'vinvg;'3‘thTt_the word ointment be added tolshe migjnal'lnotid'n, thereby mi in theriaturdiaf, theihtehde‘d abolition spe- c; c. " “' “- ‘M ' t- L r. minimise, eech obome length, tar-g “ng agbiaggtlthé‘ s olitioh in run; Hers“ ‘Attotloeygto fthem said ‘Wil’liirn-Graeeignnd also mov‘efktnmdjonrhment, _in order for ' further time to consider the rnotions he had , 'er. Fit}, in one of the lamest argumenta. ‘ ,tiveand.elo?nont efforts that ever fell even from .hitnse'l , sitpported the inertial: sho- q-litioniy ‘ '. ’ . throngh , . . 0.6., Heelso’con-T "tenderlgthat‘noieueh evil; existed, . in tango. c “meta; and their, 1 two he was; inclined to adopt somewhat in , ition would Ire-dangerous to the 2 "safety of ongsitlendfigor ,th'efpreservation'of _ property ; he. therefore suggested the idea Itiv'e inhabitahiis'rmfor the c'liliivatiOn of bar. .- with much ingenuity ofi‘ ' argumentmu'pported theideas suggested ,by v . settle, The" House then proceeded tndivide up. on, the rest and'rmpormftiq’ues’dou, u amen .hy Mr. Dnndas, - _ - - ‘ A?“ 7-,. - -- 4-36 e ' Note” "- ea 7 85,: I Majority forthe gradual ” ' ‘ , yl ' ~of the Slave""Prade, '45 Advertisements; , W For the In formaticirtvof k all. faint Subjectst in. the British; Colonies, ‘ . holding , Pensions or. LAllowanc’cs from the British .Tlreéis'tiryr - ADIV'ERTISEMENTor/ fro all PEOPLE holding‘Allowa'ncs-s 5r temporary Support under the British Go. t g vernment. ‘ t . _ v » ~iOU-are hereby notified thatno Money ' will be paid. at the Treasnry to any ' Agent. but on a Certificatesigned by at Ma- _ gistrate, or a Clergyrnan, or two Chord» Wardens, in these'twords,,_ " “ Intranet: certify, That A. B.~ of “ this Toivn; is living, and in -rny ‘ “‘Prese'nceisigned his ‘(or her) Bill “ of- Exehange.for [tnentioning the l . "Sumgf Money] ,i‘n‘TFavonr “of tut—[mentioning the Pe‘rs'oh’siNanic ' fair. “oranges: the Bill is drawn] A.“ Wirnzssmy Hand at [amen- " “'tioni'ng‘the Place of Resi- " denceand Date of‘ Execu- “tion] 1 H ' i ‘ “ .ni’B‘. '1“,"Tnsiiceiofil’eace,m “ or W; B, Rector of -—'-, "or I. Ceand I. S. . V. .t , . ‘_"...Qh_utchwsrden.s of --" ' date Qrder'of'thrlmvs"offtliE‘"" Treasury,‘-and niustbe obeyed ; or all Bills will be protested. - ' . "atPubl it; Notieie'.‘ Ant.- Persons indebted to William Gracefof CharlottegTown, are desired in- \ mediately robome ahfiittle their Accounts, _ and, dischargé'the same to Margaretb‘race, all these who do not immediately come and “ind m Qflhegmgnmax.mm 107 .“ hE‘in‘EdThertibr, without loss of time, or ' further notice. . . ‘ MARGARET-GRACE. ' _ v. t ‘ Attorneyfor WhGrarts schulmtt'l‘own, '3d July. 1'795 -