Dublin Courant (Newspaper) - November 25, 1849, Dublin, Dublin DUBLIN A. W. Blind Numb jHi COURAN are taken in by the following B O K S LX f R S on Printer Pet. Danic op polite to ihe from 25, to T U B S D A November 28, 1749 The Remainder of laft Nov. i. it is that the Peace and Tranquility of the North will be yet our CouM to make all due Preparations for as if a Storm was in order p be upon tEwt Guard in caje of any and AH the Regiments are and Recruits are with ail the Eafe and Alac nty The Reparation of all our are on with equal Zeal by all We hear with that the Troops the j by Orders cf her Imperial are upon very fevere Corporal not to be guilty of the leall Aih of or any Grounds for on any Account November 14. The with which the Government from Time to Time to en the 10 order to induce the People to give with a good Grace the Sums to which they are obliged by to that a and which js further evident by Penons who have hitherto to pay their ilill in their People wait with Impatience to fee whether the Regency will make Ufe of more violent Means to to daby Force what they to do with a good It's for the moll part that no rigid Proceeding will be for fear of irritating Minds that are already but too touch to be of the People of where more ihao any elfe Nov. 21. A few Days ago the King beine hunting of Wild Boars in the 0? bis Ma with his Lance wbich finding at bim with great but a at the threw in tke and The was The King made a fecond and at the killed the which is to be above ten Years L O N D O Nov. 18. It is that the Slocks bearing four per fiill one Year tbat they at Three and a Half for afterwards j 9sxi then only carry Three per from came on in the King's a between a Lady of and her the moving to have her tions permitted to when the Court a Rule to be made for of Quality named therein to have free to her was never known fuch a Number of Peers and as were at on the The are like to ib a with taw The Tryal of Citizen for marrying two A great Man's of for A great Man - of Gray's for Perjuries With others not 1^ and f They write from that a. of great K that his Return k 9^ to Events tf K towards the I were for the 0^ the to is Advice that a 1^ having no on was Sea py from To the ol tbc i TE can derive no real Birth L- r or Pedigree j if we inherit any Priviledge merely the of we any be and nb Aft is bat The Advantages bf wdl but Obligations as rather make us than vain the we have of rendering to the more our Duty of and Care always in to our ' far is the high Rank or Condition of a from exempting from the common Ties of Religion and to him become being one of the molt Members of u is incumbent upon him to be as in as he is eminent to j one of the of the Wor neither he buried nor 11 they the whole Body of feels the and under Influence of fuch a and tor which he is particularly as it is by his and Fault the Duties he owes to the Memory of his oblige him to a more Culture of his Talents j he not Honours they have introduced into the Family to lie or rot in Oblivion he not permit the Laurels they hare with fo much and Hazard to wither or die away his but them arid and by of his them to his rather than he advance to Glory in the fame generous Paths his Fathers trod before he emulate not only bear their this even the Portraits he has hung up in his wiy to him J if will be a tacit and to him ot his which cancels the Patent of his annuls his Right to the and alienates him from Marks oi Honour and which were bellowed on the and Virtue of their If of Birth and Quality that 'tis Title the real they are it is true Grandeur and Sublimity of that us the that fonns the real Dignity of Human inward Merit and alone that if the Mind in Proportion our we among the great Vulgar or the Without Titles can no and with they are hf its it requires no Aids or it. Virtue forth fuch true genuine Rays of as far all the the Pomp and Blaze of Heraldry it is a of Soul more Noble than Coronets or even Crowns can Have we known Men for their made infamous by their Crimes Who renouncing the Dignity and Splendour of their Name and have polled every Stage of Vice and without Shame or Who in their Character haVe the the and the in didr the the Plunderer and the Cheat f Who in compliance with their all moral Boundaries and calling EvD and Good Evil nobler and more Faculties have been all in iole Employment has been the of their and irregular which has them fo and that that Spark of that that animated and the of their is m theirs become Have we on other Hand fen Men who by their of the of and yet by their and Abilities have born for it i Who by of Merit only have been out of have been to the very and nave limity them above all empty vam prompted become the of the arid Redeemers of their Countries r in have every Period and Branch of with and which nothing but an exalted Virtue could acquire Shall we then after lo many which the World has of thac any in Point of Genius and Meriti and not that it is that of the Soul which is the true foJid Let who think of more and Spirits than the common Maft of Human that they have no Priviledge or Exemption to their Rank or from any Evils or N or which are incidental to their and this will make a Conceit appear vain and if therefore fuch Notions are and that no fuch in let who are born be aa let them towards their Fellow diat Love and which Sentiments from of the Equality of needs them with if they yet let on that Common and the natus ab Inacho Nfl ka pauper ci infima De fub Dio Vidima ml Tho' from Blood you The ancient Honours of your Or from Want and you The Earth your your Tomb nor Wealth avail to You from inexorable By Letters irom County of we have an Account of a dreadful Fire which broke ir. Stable of Mr. on Sunday the 19th whereby ilx Men and eight were burnt to Death a in making his broke his of which he died the next Laft the Body of a wao thrown on the Point of She been miffing upwards of three and other Marks of had two or three Stabs in her The fat on her laft and brought in wilful Murder Same Day a Man was attacked near Santry by three one of whom was armed with a who ufed him in a barbarous and afterwards robbed him of about forty Same Day the of a Man was taken up in with a Weight of Stones tved about his as Wikon who kept a Publick in has been miffing for Tome it is feared that he is the unhappy Fryday Night died Mrs. of Mr. an eminent Grocer in Saturday Night Mr. Howard an Attorney of the Court of was married to Mils Daughter of Doctor of Sunday laft at the preached in St. by die Rt. the Lord of the to Fifty-eight nineteen This Day the Hon. Col. Mrs. Mr. and other embark on Board the for We hear that the and the Tragedy of Phaedra and are both in and be revived at the The Mailers of the Corporations ot the City of Dublin in the or and a few ot the Brethren of each Corporation are to at the Rofe Tavern in on the Day of this November at fix in the in order to oi fome proper to be taken for the better Regulation of their From the D U B L I C I ET Y. Laft Week the of ten Pounds for the beft of Cyder for the Growth of 174^, was adjudged to Mr. John for a of Cyder made at in the County af CorL And the Praemium of five Pounds was adjudged to Mr. Horan of the County of who produced the fecond and third beft James Woman Shoemaker of formerly produced Specimens of his the for which he got a is ready and to ferve any one who has or with Shoes exactly fitted to any Shape which ether do not defire to deal and ferve the Poor at prime Any Gentlemen to buy or fell Civil or or to or lend Money upon may be therein by applying to Robert Stafford Publick Notary at his Office in where will be on Terms and with the and Gentlemen who are to of the following &c. may now hear of for the viz A Troop of or a Majority of Four Companies ia old a Town or Fort Major's a Pair of Colours in old a of Foot or a Lieutenant on half Pay is to exchange with a. Lieutenant of Dragoons a Lieutenant on Half Pay is willing to exchange witn a Lieutenant in nn old Regiment on proper Civil Employments from 40 to 300 1. a Year are much A Lieutenant in a young Regiment to exchange with a Lieutenant either an the or half A of an or ot -or two Hundred Pounds per Ann. nn a there is a Fall of Water to irve a ivii to for the Die ot and carrying On the Linen it be the inore if ElUte in the Counties of or and near lo which the is 800 and be Ink op