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   Morning Chronicle And London Advertiser (Newspaper) - August 13, 1784, London, Middlesex                                4756 F R ID A v A U G 8 f 13, 1784; H A Y - M A K E T. For the of AT in the 13th will be four a called O U G L A S. by a his appearance any Old Lord Mr. And Mr. Mrs. And Lady Mrs. Being Jter appearance in that and the 4th in Ind of the performed but a Serio Operatic one called and rathe Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. To will be added the time this an called The GEN I U S of NO E N -In the Temple of Health will be introduced the ad a fet to Medical by Dr. to be fimg by and Harlequin Vocal and jun. Mr. Agreeable in a - Mr. Egan Mr. Goody and by and Mr. Mr. Head Boy of the Marine Edwin Officer in the Mr. Davies Emperor of the Mr. Jun. Ballad Mr. Mifs And the Genius of Mifs * Places for the to be taken of Mr. Rice at tbe The doors to be opened at and to begin at Seven particular 7th The NOBLE With A MOGUL HIS a New in Three called HARLEQUIN EMPEROR of the at And Alfo H O R S E M H By Young and the eminent performers in the The Droll METAMORPHOSE on two The HUMOURS the A new called The AIR A new called The Various FEATS on the TIGHT and the Exhibition on the SLACK called The ROASTED DANCING HORSES and wonderful in many TUMBLING by very capital And a variety of other Particularly This the ENGLISH ROSSIGNOL will a grand by way of To which will be a New in three called * HARLEQUIN EMPEROR of the With new variety of and The by Mr. The whole to with a Grand FIRE - In which will be introduced a new beautiful a Salamander Pit is. 6d. Gallery Doors to be opened at Half pail and to begin at Half paft Six o'clock Places for the boxes to be taken of Mr. at the To prevent it is the ladies and order their coachmen to fet down and take up with their heads towards the landed ' fine from zs to weight brought in the New a very and now landing at and to be there of on very moderate for ihe of private and T U R T L E S. Parcel of 0ae. healthy and very lively at the Weight from 20 to A. MONEY ' U A DM A S for the Protection Trade Swindlers and WHEREAS complaints of been who have been notes by the artful deceptions of whom of the King's to lend money on tn and to prevent the initial letters of tKe whom the is to to any or applying in for that which they to but which the in every not only to but are often defrauded of their by complying with the ad- leaving them with him a until he the money for giving him his receipt return the or pay money on and daily of this warrants the Society in thus alarming the and endeavouring to make them think of am which is gaining ground with great and which muft eventually terminate in the ruin of who have to fuch methods of railing By order of the Society's Sec. B1 For and liberty to touch at one port in the The WILLIS 200 guns and men Lying at 5 part of her cargo is obliged by and will depart on Saturday the 38th of or carry goods freight The laid Commander to be with every morning at Sam's near the at Will's in and in Exchange hours in the French and Italian or WILLIAM EL for the faid No. 16, The Commander of the Lively farther that no other depart before under the fame penalty as mentioned Direct for liberty to touch at one port in The ROBERT 200 men lying off the 3~4ths of her cargo absolutely The faid Commander to be with every morning at Sam's near the at Will's in and in Exchange hours in the French and Italian or for the faid No. 16, B1 ROYAL THIS EVENING will be ENTERTAINMENTS of this Place A Burletta called The VILLAGE r by Mr. HUGHES and A New called The and a grand called The GUARDIAN To which will be a new in two called The VICISSITUDES of HARLE QU I N. ' The of the Recitative and by Mr. with entire new Scenery by Signor The and Decorations by Signor To conclude with a by Signor Boxes Pit is. Gallery Is. The doors open at half paft Five and the Entertainments begin at half paft for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at the in St. George's To prevent it is the ladies and will order their coachmen to fet down and take up with their the AT a Meeting of the Holders of Navy and Victualling held at the London Tavern on the iath of It was r THAT the Thanks of this Meeting be given to Benjamin and the Gentlemen of the for the very great trouble they have fo cheerfully taken in their conferences with the as well as in drawing up their cafe and petition to and for- the able and judicious manner in which they have conducted this very important EDWARD 1784. For S - A L By Order of the Honourable the of his In of an Acf of Parliament of the third year of his On TUESDAY the 17th, and the iSth of 1784, at Three of the Clock in the Afternoons of the faid will be put up to in the Long in the THE FOLLOWING For Home Green and Bohea Raw and Purple and King's a hex and Tobacco CLEAR of all The her Purple and King's and Tobacco to be viewed at the Tobacco near the Wet and all the goods at the King's on Saturday the 14th and Monday the 16th of from nine to one in the and in the mornings before the where Catalogues will be to tbe Pott my of it every that I can every to of that to rhe jelly's ate pfet thee with the the defire to us a atom of to part with j I rights in the of which we I not only to ihe even to the parties 4hc pei hops if any part of that I think it if the powers MORNING L O N DO August 13, 1784. Parliamentary HOUSE of L O R D S. Hafly Sketch of East India Company Relief The Order of the Day having been for the Houfe ro into a on the India Relief Galloway having taken his feat at the The Earl of Abingdon role and faid RTy it is not a little curious to fee noble Lords to the having fo their I fay my after a iliew as if meant to the citadel and retreating without even an attempt to do they are now advancing in all the pomp of battle to a poor little worthy of notice though yet will to defeat the of fuch My my metaphor is in the eye of c and needs no other explanation from that I down the other day by to the Houfe to hear what the had to fay the for regulating the affairs of and I found them I am w here upon the Relief of the and I find them about to be to their For my I do hot mean to your wuh any arguments of mine upon the 3117. It. appears to me to be nothing more than the of what went before to regulate the affairs of and then to that regulation by every means of is a compound of heterogeneous fit only for the adoption of a my being upon my anal it having been faid of the for the regulation of the of as powers in 1 will fay one word 11pm that any other I not mean to trouble your any alterations qf The Oriental knowledge of is a 1 of knowledge which I do not nor did I ever It is to thf polity of the that I have and And with and with more real but this is of which experience mult be the This is what did -I fee in the other i very all A violation chattered in the teeth of who An ' and of upon the legal and undoubted prerogative of r A new power fee up in the of which placed an ambitious A to which if feen although not wearing his and to all intents arid the Cromwell of this country - what was his my Lords Placed at of levea n of his they pouring the wealth arid of into hw a patronage infinitely greater than the Crown Aga Inch a what c the Crown have and what had become of the confutation 5or this when property had been thus and of its rights This war the for regulating the That upon which was was the for the fame and with this view of the I leave the matter Not being able however to fir down without my eyes and hands that without noble from the very letter and of their own the of this ought to been the very in the of the India are now their own and placing in a if not even in own On the being the of the preamble be The Duke of Portland and in a objected to the as contrad ia its and as warranting a greater than the Company ought to be permitted to make under their His Grace the from its betrayed Parliament into a dilemma he he not granting the relief prayed for by the he was convinced they flood in need of neither he of the but he objected to the latter pan of the declaring that from what he took to be the actual of the todo Uriel they ought not to be permitted to divide at He adverted ro the of 1773, and that in of that Bill's limiting the fix per many effects had and the affairs of the Company had affirmed a He he was regulation would be beneficial under the of the Company he therefore gave that when the Committee came to that m which the amount of the dividend was he would by way of to leave mrt the words eight per and infert the words fix Lord Walsingham rofe the arguments of the noble 5)r.ikfe and contended them very that any alteration made in the be a breach of that compact that had virtually between Government and the and upon which Company had to the Regulation that had lately their To explain to what he Lord read a of a General Court of Proprietors held in September and that they had that they were to have the relief afforded them by the B 11, in of their agreeing to of the His alfo went into fome upon the flats of the Company's maintaining that they were in a very although the of temporary obliged them to r that from Government the He the r to hat the India Company had ft had anfen from the common calamity of had involved the whole and all its in and In order to enforce the Company's claim upon Parliament for he reminded the that the Company co-operated to in the of in ' at that riod when they had been under rhe of hying burthens on the till they % other feel the Y it far the thai not any -a Ji of its liefling hpon fo that he at a imagine how of either fori a Sir his ibad been from the had thrown * new light upon the it of in a that had not the id d of ing The tbat it would be tothe not the as it and agreed upon Between r Regulating them the afforded them by the with of any could make a private compact with the or any body 6f as the ground yf proceeding i If a compact had been as the nobie Lord had been and fairly to by the to a of the and laft of and enlarged upon ihe tore of He if the were in fuch a of as to der granted them in the former the no of perfume their that the to that while in they fli mid be permitted divide eight per a dividend equal any they had raade at eir il urging jera The empowering make fuch a he a and fraud a cheat put the and a with a view induce mankind to the from the in which they actually ihe laft authorizing the Company to make a dividend of per had been adverted and it had been that if that the muft be right Upon this he begged to whether the under which the of laft and the under which the had been were at all When the was unreduced laft the Company's affairs had undergone no no but it had been that they be brought under and undergo a full as fonn as Parliament meet The laft year had alfo been a regulating the dividend for half a year The ufed by the former Chancellor of the Exchequer had let the Company divide four per upon the next half we know not yet how their affairs but let their titration be what it the amount of a half year's dividend is a trifling and it matters whether the dividend be after the three or four per where in either can to fo a fum Was cafe now Undoubtedly it was - The Company's affairs had been and Parliament had before a Report drawn with fuch extreme candour and that all with ofie common admitted it to be every way Another why ought not to pafs in the firm in which it that it was not like the of the temporary and but permanent ahd Was that to be Would mas that the riot in an of 91I-trj^but for and under to divide eight no. fuch man was to be d. Every tra his dealt but no Company could prof profits to made large Jf Company flood in of let them have He for one was convinced and he therefore to them rhe relief 'the he not aft fo as to to agree to the part of the and at the fame time reconcile felf the latter The preamble of e Bdl was to relieve * Company by granting them a to the publick for f and and to enable to pay their Was the part of to tiae Was the Company to make an the way to enable the Company to fairs h it was It had beet that private and politicks bore relation other as a in ruh  

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