July 20,] 



THE NEWSPAPER 



[IHlt. 



puiw 11 clause*. A adjournment tbcu t<<ok 

 •tore till half-pa** five- On Mi reamem c Lord Pai.usa m 

 brought the etate of the *ve trade under the consideration of 

 the I to ns c it actual numbers annually carried trim Afn a 



•nd imported into the islar.-N and < ontineut Vmcrica lor thr 



soar* of tlavery were different! y estimate*. B» 



calculated then at from 1*0.0*) to 1 39.000 r I Baator I 

 0.0OO at least. Let any man Imagine tht* aaol «Je su e mhl o d 

 ani matclunc to their doom, by everv va of misery and 



tortare. and let him bo tohj that thla »- teblug spectacle waa 

 renewed *v*rv year, would ho not invoke the veugeaaat of 

 Heaven en me who were the author* of thuee fr.<a 

 atrocktoa For every negro landed two were cakuiutod fo 

 perish on the voyar. «o that the actual numb* » ported 

 mutt ha multipMud by three in order to ohtain a eoncct e*> 

 mate of the sac r flee of human I '«•. The noble Lord tben gav* 

 a picture of the whole pn.ee •*» of the Slave-trade, the attack 



ffiartiing of acme peaceful village in trie Interior, the 

 iter, flight, and captivity of V .habitant* , the march to 

 the coast; the horror- f the "middle passage the Hvtog 

 cargo packed Into the am ail eat possible apace, each negro fat. 

 tared, and allowed Icaa rflpm than a maa in hi* coflla ; law he 

 nbie struggiee who luring a storm, the ha*©? • e 



Battened down | and the appalling mo* tartly which ensues. 

 Aggregating all the other crimes p. *ted sauce the creutiou, 



hair maaa could not exceed the enormities ewfcadcred by the 

 flUve trade. On England rested the rcenouat y wf attempting 

 to put an end to such a magma , and so far aa the late Govern* 

 goent waa concerned it bad done its duty. Treaties wi h va 



tons countries were entered into, ha order to effect tba ** 

 tion of the traffic, one of them, that with France, asxorsnag 

 the right of sesrch to both cu aatrte * ■ with again, which 

 had at least the effect of greutl m al gm lh ag the 

 of the traffic lata Cuba and unto Poetafai, 

 that country they were net so seeeesefei. But the lata the 



fovernment we further; when it went out of office. It through 

 had laid the baaia of segottotioun with France, gastrin, 

 Prussia, and Russia, for a European leacue aguiaat the 

 Slave-trade, into which, when concluded t waa especsed 

 that the Lnred States would outer, and thus eompief* an aati- 

 slavery combination which would effoetuully per .dot 

 of any neutral flag, as a cover for th« traffic But store I 

 off the per sent Government, every thing h 

 France had rsaudad frosu ber enga g sm a ut to r 

 treaty of law I, amder the pressure of a war cry, aggravated by 

 the efforts of the United States v deter at Paria, General . 



lag than, eauae too ttutraitfcaao of too Ale cy rs> 

 ^p nu stnva b mao aaua on thooaootof 

 capitnlution with the luitcd gtatea.aad 

 of the Goveramaat to hiockadu the Articsm const, ku a 

 though he gave them full credit fbr ■luanrBi . he aatkri 

 total failure. The aoav ratiflc aalnn eg the treaty of 1041 by 

 Franca would nut ha tsmnteraotad by w hd rawing 

 from the const uf Brazil, asm luni*eiratiag t 

 giro const *C Africa, which, with its 

 he Ima n sasbis to guurd Rather lot 

 about such a cue ami aadcrstaodtag with Ft 



te ber engagements, 

 sn eflarTaal co mbtna tln n s 

 But the acooo a t (iovernment had raised 

 they were prevented Boon caflffbl 

 the m anusu utar k u g districts. suUsfpkog oat 

 in I r ala n d , or esra arte king such a 

 hoop no from gf up ping in the wake of other 

 vide fonwr iucreuti nc populatton B«. ere waa one a » 

 ts> tease stlM ornate to thai they could ateoffnh the Pas 

 la so stein* they mo uld aooura the I up part of a; 



the approbuisou uf ever j titemg of the 

 Me moved foe a return showing the 



af Afrtean ao g rom Ian 0* far the p er pern slavery 

 and oa the neaaaeiit af Amirtm. from the rem 

 1S11 to the year i- both inclusive, dteaiiigateiiag thu 

 go landed in each of those years, anal disttegutehang 

 tended in each year aa the territory of oath 



. so fa r aa the same oaa ha made up from 

 af Government —Sir R. Peat, bad 

 peered thuf so very harmless a motion would have 

 ouch a dtepfay of rheto The noble lord hud suddenly 



ap Bom thu I n ac ti vity of the sesaioo, had at thte late 

 attacked thu am* t ram sa t through oaa af 



•Bah saved him from r cotmc the teuBag af thu 



sad rho n 



17- Af t. 



actual Mitooam of all the Bi 

 ded on this mot lo o For the 



Moiartty. *■<- 

 »rmte*eat*.-Thc llaam mot at and proaooaea with the 



committee on the Poor Law • bo 



clause, fir J. (i aanaa pr . >sed that each district hoard 



awn* .• - ateptein, at I salary to. bo tfluu if lag I' • ' U« 



iass»iaasoa>«rs.— On this some conversation rolk.wei respee 

 keg the heat mode of warding thg power. » < k «* satiafac 



>ntu all reL ■'.<»•. and ihU a > M- 



I .wing clauaes were aa paMad. - Mr, ». t»'llsi«>. preV 



persisl In. a clause for authorising the ad 



»tit .the amtftafl tBamam Bf children i»..t ahUkCis ap«»o 



rate payaamt.-Thu soma pet<oud«ra . 



♦o lepoeted uppi v « 



aaaoaataf other Bam were the Ithroagh * 



ffiaf imlna being very hrtef and ateaputch gee • Oa thO hriug 

 lug np of the report aa the I « n t u.li i I to OUi 



pi • i the tew raiaiive to • u out baau . Mr 



Ml us reproacbed the Government with luac utth re 



to the arm la Suffolk and the atjmnieg con «ud asked 



y had taken aar stepa toaaemtam Ihoar cause* -Bar J 

 sauaa cepBtd that the tr lute at the present a 

 fun the psjaBc with authentic ladbrmottoa r eap s r tteg the 

 i » of these arm.— The M <• Haffiflmga B I which 



apwarda of Af>v clauaes had heea prw 



at akumihia. heyond an 



aa ufl elaaaes. with schedulee.— te h»- 

 hohad hooa absent during the o-mmlttee. c om p m i asd of tag 

 y with which the BUI has) area puaaud. aa be had va 

 to propose.- After some * rouversaffia 



J <«sau entreated Mr II a was and Alderman HiurnasT. 



to the Bt i. m»tu eat rt further la 



state of pualte ha* • -The BUI 

 . tb* i og w i to he 

 ommittee on the 

 with their tehos and, hilar a • tfgogj af 

 gat m term the net bete awe. The c> il l ill i 

 greas- When the lloase re su m ed, and tafaro the other 

 of the da v were p r o cu osif with. Mr. T. Drscsssi 



of the course which had been 



by the secret com mat tee oa the Pust-r ffico. Me • *. psedge d te 

 prove that the letter* of fWeiga Miaueter* had bus a spsaedt 

 that far the mat two year* aa amorap alaao awe of the 

 la thu Moaao Bm r o Ur y had hoau amde . that imp 



hud hooa sea 

 la ore* r to ©pen Utter huthmaa 

 I af M. Mamma's flftr or etsty s ami 



af those of Mr BtuUm au) and too other meal 



sapuort of these chargsu he had a Bat of 



Nka.ao 



at their igomkaitlio Tate 



tedag go apaly fat 

 for that purpne Ah he 

 host aatettleu to ate justice 



lata rt. It • » • ». .* a reawet faB ef 



" ww *y ofop g ii| 



*"0 flaffoi* thag 

 • wots asked fbr 



M lh>S » u , r \ 



e feffi. 



hucb 

 themludof the inah 

 dm . within thee* k « weeks 



la ait Ifumad i y r*xwusagj| 



m agminst Bugisah aateaatevs 



the sn hi belles* taut 'Were wap m ra 



g f.»r atefteae. aad aaoghor for I u 



the I i aa) he read hi id tisau . 



lord I>M.r •' whleuth v%acoat 



>u had bswa oaineal t tr oa ffh tat tog lag la- » 



serwnseat w.taa*ut ops tarn or «a»n \ f 



had aiuee dear e m ad. taut w»« n*u«d ut the eft. » » 



B>i. I It b*4 not aagfgaatd * psesweH waa ay* At t 

 uascsjutlauiag any aes ags „ » 



! cauaw uf h u .*aa te m hut lae» ■ *f 



tor 



ev 



*bere 



He eeauod ike • » between Irish II 



tawlacuadU aa . and aug .ik.-B*i H f. 



ed list in Ireland iks eaate af )asuce sill 



ism who had 



J I • kV..«-u .. itgaj xt9 



•o tnuaaaafl 



oaa a of 



i the G 



fa. 



Igd. 



tew aot fssting 

 Baled aa 



• «*o. 



* rvgtmted that 



mssu, and would tealrmily 

 Uf* uuustea to them 0} the ecu 

 thw BgOjgflgswggpj agusat ':.e 



t hoy sauund he 



ho, though 



k •« late 



they 



the Poor law 



l»'re 4.-r*e4 

 which II was 



and M. a latere 



by M Bta 



s a 



Tsiir." 



BamOaaj 



«• 



af the 



hoatiu 



of the ot 



e of the lloaar. C o eetdar abl e progress had not given ham ao ft m uf ashiggj thte esuathee. » 



rom taanng t» 

 - ^vriud he had a m u t ton aa thu Blave-trade. hat 

 ohrluking from I eouBtc* bad 

 mm by thu Humm. aa too nlgbt 

 lor 0isesaatea.be. o<; eouatedosM 



Wn aa g e with all that had be -ed by 



m in r gpr u but to n uf the flluve trade V - 



%aaat en the pmpes.uattoa ef Into trade m mar 



b«h the pwhtic 

 , .»4 he moved that If 

 pr eseut ut the ns m is attea af ate 

 to the saaae w un dl 

 a now saht that ths 



proserscu of Mr 



sad thorehf sBoaa* 



to his aura av 

 him a Mew. ber of the ■■ ■ — ■ 

 Ibility- Thte It wss felt would he a* lomtl 



m the .. ■■■ .,, 



atte factt os to the pua» 



tejriy cossdaetod.-Mr Hi ua bel.eeed that Mr. 



apoeaam n * 

 Badextekm. but merely to be present waeahte 



hm from which thu Member moving for B mm i 

 B. Psbi asm ho had aeon aawUtteg to prevent Mr. Dua- 



be's statement, though it was not very r 



riven, and to bring oa that 



ardor day In priority to thu orwera. 



the Ismmo to leave the mutter to thu haaate Of the 



aa whom he thought the 



It would have booa tout a* r 



the other hand, that ho 



he prisaa r ■ but t 



B*U.-M 



at the to OB 



buogumv a agreed to. 



day Mr flaiaur n 



totuD.Kss.. 



» omuao 



oft 





aadg ive the 



On IoO.Cuk 

 a < ommrtteo of flu 



Cw«av 



* -he 



by the 

 Of tamoaaJafaf 



of ed i tatlii M# 

 aa thu ihhi i rt of 





• he 







* 



offal 



was impsnmnu 

 awawwawary aweu «*■ am g i u u ad for the H 



they wwre 1 1 aamiiaflto tausoppiimloaaf theatos 



good under ance ■ o be mehatsleoO by 



_ "„, t IBffi 



he uao wbam amatemasa'ed thu welfare af thu 



whole hamun race. But ho gave thu Freach gow ra mis t orusBt 



for aa honest deetre to aid to thu sa^gesmkoa af the Slave-trade 



ft* «i In koa aura hie contrast with thu oaa- dj 



ffr veraed ta a spartt differvi which 



af rtvtesg the country aadv suaao of daty. and m I Mr. 

 i free ins ma He, howeswffi, 



hUddtlna w e domes 



ad the idea of PriPMa bsteifoilng either I 



*te to the go o oo at Ip selih o 



He had aow answered all the points raised bv Lord Palmer 



with the tewpttoa of that peroruttoa which ho ha 



two aah *rd admiroil v P rv mar snd which was 



mked fur. ho had ei< >rdered la bo prnp ar e d ; but the , pup ami 



taunts about hut smsaasklUBf H- r«h cocrm^rce did a^t apply Unu*, 



hu pr tPOnt Government. whica» without dtoturhirc 

 mte J seta , had eaVeVed more than the late fioeeroment. Bi its f^ndeditsc 

 oapirmg m o m s ute. has) p repuss d 4* MBffw was ho to be j drawn ; at 



w th ant seek'nc to oamoffihatu the Isnmot 



ast former uplalnai. aad with sacriare aaaien i itawf ' 

 nafaafl w maied ateama ■ Twoy srore 



> luomsii ef the 



•yore oouht hat have 



BjBsmB 

 • sutesuO fll 



aato*. hut ho regr* 



of al 



iMOe Thai 

 be setenOpse sflaptifl te Bse If earn m 



for thu mere pwrp sw of ' ttflsuBaa Mr 



-Sir B Peat said that what the BteateO ami 

 B rhfRt to da wan aot a subteet for the 



af Cammoao.—Mr T. flu its *a*d. that thu sj 

 aot what wna donu by 



their T mdihlpi by Ro 



- 



•Bflflpt 



-I 



s sa 



>*e 



BV- 



-Mr 1 nal 

 «f the ieffifa* had mat 



•rml af M iXammafl. he 



Mr. M 



oaarso taken by thouj 

 nf the 



-syuf 

 thu Coder Secretary af 



IV 



to her 





(IT. 



soup— _ _^ 



rhrea par t>au 100|. Th/go- 



So« Thiffg^aa^atetf JJBT 



lf#i w i.,, aw Btsiflw'. 



•erved, that Mr. a> 

 teed aa a fo rm e r • 



ess « 



• m 



e aff 



BBUrtTT 



ra 



M 



a membe r af the otnav 



tBww w 



pBod. ttf tohvs"w*f 



■a tea) the PaM ■Mil, aahagaat Ur 









he 



7 gfaml 





4. 



_.. '^bte lewd that their only avenue to foam wne th* thOPBteo* heeMApeaat* ffg 



rnpf-imtea af thu ftteve trmie ,f so, the Houwe arafht rate during thu oath af i iian<e> taken by eve 



-aid sv% M t)t*m*cl so far aa h ono at | apaaihe ."' « of any geetlaman awdaaaBm te> that Hon «e seat 



wtrr teh it tar C. B a e i aai. Mr. atosrrw C roaa imputntloa upnu his h>i 



, 7TT »•♦**• '•«• adated a tew rdtemvsgtons each } | the ban. momto r well knew r» wsa hhamaatesv 



eaansuaa w&s 



. givea 

 a f e » v 



bv 



« r 





&er piawuo, [ la them his 

 Hcu* moved [ thu imollt*t reserve — Lord fl 

 ^ «^^^ P—t and p s t n t at state of j Un as * dieidflag. 



f* ?25L*** " r ' °? ** v *** flteajflam, with On thu araVr of t be day for the *■_ 

 ttotiew of repot a th^ hmt mndu uf , n,h t aad ! tea; unJasrfuJ out ha in Mr. M 



IS al^ ^Sh^ awig »?Jaws?t iHTS^ **" "° • v • n • , ^ tha covitmaatioa of isjrt a amm. 

 tioa t e mofHin. and pfeogag htmeai' ^ . m for aa the ! ffosme without nny 



afuUandte awwwy shauM be d 

 Bawaisa said, amidst great lao. taut 



Tyrumat Stetem had eken memurus m time the nsahiae- -n emnhru. yrdl 



have hooa «rotrnverf." and Bo 



fh* 1 H-;* " 





, rt _ cvssgflamMtaao bv < wha ded so for thu very »«*epnae ' ta gomimatauart ta ot 



■tflhwawaar >n the amtfba ^ — , t her Wcwd |k# g>«age^M« at Iter 



a ret are in oetau of koa susuu af ■■ ■■ r r-^rvew wanaagau 

 ho tcclesiaatical C i im mi sa te s r rs tor Enc and waa a guid to. 



-M lu?a s. t moved, m aa oiB B t l u ti, a am af Bm 



"•'.-o <f ut (* r fr % 



. iHrtiafolis ana its ) cm 



ffomui Cam. ■■*■■■* «/ 



i Bt* tag Comoaiamuaeri, far too 



aa Fnooy 



taut god tmaftBM 



ra * - 



af oil i B fl H i fl gB fl i. ahta ft 



ark* aa f tt 



of r 









to to 



of w 



lan-H? 



■ m 



f to 





i>vga> Mr. 



are M CsOBtS M 



rrmov. Mr 



»«% 



gatu Mr. T 



It 



