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   Dublin Journal (Newspaper) - July 2, 1801, Dublin, Dublin                                KU to confer the honetor V ctt Supreme Court Of Judicature in the of KIIK been to appoint the Right Ear ef Knight of the Noble Order the tt be of hit Ord of iHe TnW clay the a feht to the by Sir Francis of the Black acquainting fhc br virtue of hit for declaring Royal to agreed both do the immediate at tendance of the in the Houfe to hear the read and the Commons being come thi the aid empowering Lord of the High Chancellor of Great and federal other Lords therein to declare and notify the Royal to the faid was tead ac and the given to Act for granting to the fum of two hundred to be and paid to the Governor and Company Of rhe Bank of to be by them placed to the account of the for the pf national debt of Great An fuch the have in the fir detaining in of or to amend for railing a militia force An the laws ndw In force relating to the Importation and importation of for repealing and on fuch importation and cx and for new duties and III lied private ThU day the Lords being a fent Honorable Houfe of by Sir Francit the Black acquainting that the authorised by virtue of hit for declaring Royal Aflem to agreed both defire the immediate of Houfe in the Houfe of to hear the and the Commons being come thi the faid empowering the Lord Arch of the Lord High Chancellor of Great other therein to declare notify the Royal to the faid wai read and the Royal given td Ao fur enabling to fhe lum of two millions for the ules and therein An ad fur he lum of fix hundred by or Exchequer fur the of Great Britain for the year aci for railing of three millions by Loans or Exchequer Tor the of Great for the year An act for directing the application of fums granted by Parliament ta the and to the Societies in An for granting to ins Certain Aims of 010 ncy uf the fund of Great and Out the fund of I re tor applying certain monies therein fur the of the and lor further appropriating tlic in uf An the period of preference granted by arU to corporate and U lor the ol the land tax and to amend of the 38th year of of his or graii i aft hi a land An for until the aotli of oJ drawback onthe from lif for allowing certain draw on fugar from and for plantation nigir to be in An ad to permit the of tea to Ireland cf any duty under certain An aft for transferring the receipt and management of duties on and armorial An the of i u per of to tac Cont for of An acl the i i ig of and letters of marque arM his enemies to luch and to his are or be employed in the of the of and and public in An aft for allowing until rhe ift day of tKc importation of certain from Newfoundland and the of and for granting a An att for die relief of certain debtors in the United Kingdom of and aft fgr the better lee u ring others the of aSl for enabling Matthias to of an of making paper from Araw and other to a greater number of tban at limited by the patent granted to the laid AII for and regulating the and public within the of Bath iu the county of and for removing and preventing and and for a proper and police And fifteen private FROM THS PAKIS Jane Preparations Tor on in Monarchy with much New ure in ihe at ihe three of on the fron of on the frontiers of ths and We learn it is at length fet led by and indemnities be given to the Grand Duke of June bank of tkc Rhine is no occupied by French at in j rhe go 10 buy their June For fotne time ihe Emperor has been He Items to be and remains a long lime engaged daily in his He wih dc and does nothing without confuting Our Government have received the at We that at the laft audience he had with the he received lhat in a time an would be fen t from Rullia to the Junt 1 1 We read in one of on r Gazettes rng is re in the ar ihe at for the u is public 44 in the hich have been circulated rel peeling the of Paul the and which iu the font notified the taking off the upon to our Envoy a the Court of Ba ron de of the King of He faid to them that in revoking this contrary 10 Treaties with tits Imperial will remain faithful to his the two An coming from thf has in the Bay of the of Belf Cades who were near j he made a great and af terwards reared to his loU June 9 We are flill ignorant of the ot the march of he regiments in capital before the We are capable of deciding whether cuate but it is the reports of a between and are of what particularly proves that the in one half of which were Hnd occasioned a considerable are now placed entirely on the peace H JUNE We this morning to the They are wholly of important We ing as the material Letters from dated the 3d rlar the Adriatic is covered with drips of The Commander of one of tMr a in which he all the Ports in which there are any French to be in a Pate ot blockade and further that all going ro be raken rhe ence ot de ed rat ion ist that our Commerce is entirely f end The report of fhe defeat uf our army in Egypt is repeated on the authority laid i be received different parrs Spui arid Bur are d of every quality or cm entitle to For our our plete of arms in that quarter of the globe has never been from landing of our troops to the j relent will ir by any thing bur 1 of as they are rhe oj the troops feem t Approach of f like a in th ot the Carman What w ifi the r of the g between the of will andy I icH be except be the general the japers us i o means for On the grand of peace this C they ore perfectly f le A ener ol ih ihe a d ti which theic c of jaa of of Rhine b tjie French te fime it hai of has been evacuated by th F It is true that the French frequently crofs to ihe but it is only to buy which they can procure better However it may the Courier du Ras Rhin ih t all the French troops upon the Rhine have rec orders from the Mini Her yf t hold tl in that river at the FROM THE 1 he only fad ol importance in the Paris pa pers hich 10 hand is the account ol the Peace concluded between Portugal and ihe l Powers were attacking The letters Journals from Bourdeaux contain thU g an extraordinary Courier in puff ing through that that report on his We might at be t attach lit tU credit ra on reflecting that we com mon to have learned this event fooner by means of than by Bourdeaux pa have the as Well as and they have all of the It is that ihe French Government may have had fome for not making knout to the French on the appears to us the Courier w IK was proceeding headquarters having left it at tie moment when had been and having probably that they were on the point of being favour has taken upon him to before Prace as We that it is very that that may have been then the Nothing new is to be found bui the French papers again repeat the coined in rhe One thing alond the of Jf on the jth of June it had been known at Triefte had really experienced fuch it that the French Government had received no certain ad vices m the on the aid cf that is ro more than iix weeks after the date of our defeat The laft news the Cabinet of the received from fnat part of ihe world reached ir in three Another fadt of fome importance is alfo flated it is the arrival in this country of the fa mous ihe Marquis de He has Icti is to be by Baron Ja The Count and of Leghorn to fet our from on rheir madto Flo and thus all the to which abode in the capiral of Franie had given We have heard that the for rhe Nny have for the by orders We flate this as a repot t which we for the laft two or i luce without jve tending vouch br B letters M brought by fha Santa of 36 were Ihe We have received by which that expedition out was io be that fome a French and the Governor of oF hich a been The garrilon and fully competent to the defence of the r Some accounts had from Egypt via about the middle of but to nothing of The with the Quinton and of and other fhips from arrived at Gibraltar on the The Lady had been taken by a French inro rhe our arrived at being liberated on account nf her having been within a certain of the JL The which Ow received day from that they were forwarded in an own being too Imv to cf any other OF durable time relative ii which he the on a He wae that of the for which to as the reports Rf the Wei points to which lie in At vellels getting out of Calais The late accounts b the overland brought evidence of rhe and improving rhe and our Government of menaced on the part of rhe as reported a on ihe India ihe Court of tf the of rhe Com to the p which forming urn ihe powers of the are in an The ted tri bute from the of were unpaid and appear for of off ihe and evading the terms of their late in ro be by their war like The to the North and are to the v the who annually make alarming de reda tions The of Chci which is on a and biS had its of the is of for fome to in the month of lived in a religious at left thr in rhr hands ni Ion tribute A leirer from pri fhar who dir hill country of Cof wire lafl year had 2 o and 33 or 4ohofek hch h hnd laid the villages and had in many the of thr other during the cult pafs in the after a of Sepoys which at the of killed und After this ro the mift part of jungle in the carrying nong him much and other He is faid to have fort the tiji of a narrow defie where it will require military to him it will require every military effort to him it being the general opinion that he hasa of and fir nine or ten This Chieftain is faid to have been encouraged by Pyche Rajah j in whole territories he has fince committed every nf e not whether tber Wert only it vere 1 tor tke The upon the fa were irha t a weekly give ao of the lale Certificate the owner of the alfo that no J 6 corn at M Ml for the bnt he h dent to wait until tbe of the w lien one general ew might he brought forward ftn the the be to v r l J ord then it be as IRISH INDEMNITY The order of the day being read for the Irith The CHANt til the he had no that in the to gy iniri any u he not long take up with onj he might be tp He ever of being under flood not to the nun lure ol trivial It matter that truir wilt their be left open to Orr the other it riu light that conceiving be deprived of their remedy by civil was from ought not done but upon great and grounds fe done upon other than Ala 4 of great and crying It hid bfj that the hill founded no from the upon report of a proved a great and bet the one lukely patted in By that recommendation periods at kaft to be confident with now argue from the want of a late that it In to be faying that tion was not a that Committee wai not a muK tf the Houfe would recur to thi former of they art no was there lo much at to to the Of fix or had been preceded y a all in on Houfe to apply Ibat the lt not there u where t people were the to bereft way with tic cord and civil fo that the r would not enable a Committee make the whole detail of the late of the a broad between the andi He alfo that would the on the fame i led them to the all bib of Indemnity were recently brought in after while it Such the prefect he the which they bad would fully prove the when they it Report of the Lords and would not venture give that it was at the hazard of the former he the jut fen t one OB in the the from a ot was to fay but if any wat he be happy in giving tion wjs then and the was read a without aud ordered to be committed o The Alien Security wat read a firO timl port ofthe Committee upon ther and agreed The general wai deferred and ordered to v were received this morning from Brought by the Swift armed which arrived at Plymouth on Thursday They are dared fo long ago as the 17th of of are not of fo late a dare by above a as rhe of Government were previ in The Swift had a very long and alfo arrived this morning from Mi brought by the Santa which arrived at Plymouth rhe day before We cannot learn that they contain any of im An experimental farmer at named laft planting the eyes cut from in a piece of ground properly prepared the hearts and of rhe potatoes u in to the general fragments have nearly to the fame degree the already produced fome very fine We learn from by way of that the Earl Gower Captain which failed for with mail and on the of May from has been captured by a French cutter and carried into Cadiz on the The commanded by Lord The Weft end of Norwich Cathedral was left and the commanded by by the Mail on fire on Fortunately are ordered to there was little wind had it been and from the the would have been This event could nor fail to caufe agitation and alarm at the and to the in habitants of the the during the which was truly buted to the and the who came forward to and although the crowd were we rejoice to add 10 were A ladder fell two or three one of whom was much The amount of the damage which the church has is at from to The fire is believed to have been by a live coal having fallen from the inm pan in which th Cumb ers were mehing The prorogation 6f Parliament is fixed to rake by The Houfe of ComMons is tp adjourn Monday in order ro give rime to of Peers to go through the pending The Royal Family will Plymouth and during their into the at the latter place will be about a The flag of by which the were brought to Dover on wM charged for Merrys hare not he will fet off France next The in an for the DuW read It is this man we who was at fhe P who for the Duke bf Royal Family to with rhe Charlotte and the which for many years hasbeen the re for military is at be relieved of The If forth is to permanently fixed barracks under of are to General Hewitt for that during Report alfo the India Company to ground to it for their On laft an took place of the drying at the Powder when 13 were very s were  

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