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   Dublin Journal (Newspaper) - June 4, 1812, Dublin, Dublin                                Ju the qf ihe DUBLIN JOURNAL It not my intention to enter into a detail of ihe dreadful events tnat occurred in tlie Summer of of which Sir Richard Musgrave Im 4 faithful from the different of the Secret Committees of both Houses of Par from records in the Crown in from affidavits of who were witnesses of the anJ from other authentic documents and I recommend to of your Readers as cannot recollect those a perusal of that which remains to this except whose object is to and who stop at no falsehood to calumniate the loyal hm I caution the unwary of the same rne written by a tlie other by Edward Way the respectable of the County of at the As sizes in that having read the Gordons History of the we are of that it false scan dalous libel on the Magistrates of the and that the whole Book tons written for the purpose of excusing and not to jive a fair of facts j was pub in the Newspapers t As to the itis easy to that the Author was by and and of course it is as little to be relied upon as I that of Camden had resigned the of the English Militia the spirit of the Rebellion had been I do not in the smallest degree to detract from of those brave who to nobly in aid of their Protestant Fellow sub and had they arrived in would have behaved in a manner worthy df the motive that actuated them in coming but I conceive it a tribute justly due to the loyalty of the Protestants of who were able 10 put down 10 formidable a though the Ro man Catholics and their advocates much at all times on the paucity of Soon after the landing of the Trench in as mentioned in my last he follow ing notice wsn potted on many Churches through out TAKE II Heretical that the slaves of this island will no longer live in The die Our deliverers are and the who hold the iron rod of despotic tyranny is and no longer shaH govern four mil The old Holy Religion shall be lulled in this and the earth shall be no longer Burdened with bloody under the pretence of which diey themselves have mean to massacre 41 The fleur de and harp we will 41 While tyrant shall moulder into 44 REVENGE REVENGE Our beloved a Prince of the House of the beneficent Father of his Peo the liberal Benefactor of the Roman Catho of who in every relative situation xf and has set an example worthy the imitation of subject in his from the highen to the is here designated under the title of The It may be that this is the ebullition of a mob I conceive more is to be learned from ebullitions of the real sentiments of a than from ihe subtle caution of the their whose professional prudence might wake them wish to lie concealed until a to the honour of Orangemen of they to their I the more to military the Judges going tlie theft cannot avoid here mentioning the proprietor of each house to put on the door the names of thj inhabitants the numerous and exe for high v 1 shall only that the stop any mail coaches on night of the of was essayed under the of the Roman Catholic College of Maynooth that the Town of Maynooth was on that night the of a large of Rebels j and that the Government deemed it expedient to send a military force to disarm the Popish Inhabitants Early in the month succeeding il is Rebellio of which the following is a were i f H y to Attachment to the Con 5 though every art that ingenuity devise was practised by certain to this loyal into a political Faction and not more than fifteen Lodges out of eleven hundred entertained the can too much praise be on those Noble men and Gentlemen of the many of them who inculcated this that M in different fs Members of Grand alid Members of Corpora e will have opportunities of debating the important question of an But it is the earnest en treaty of the Grand that as a Society the will remain silent i and by their example an influence enforced During this the Roman Catho nt lieland experienced every inso hat even those who had been indefatigable in foment ing and those who had been active Lea ers in were freely pardoned what and ultimately with what succeeding events will shew for there were many this and those by no means destitute of who thought il would have ended more to the accomplishment of bis then benevolent had a few more examples been made to the offended As little reason had the Roman Catholics of Ireland to complain of rigour under govern ment of his Lordships successor but a few ex tracts from a Catholics Advice to hii published in the Autumn of will best shew the opinion then entertained of the Earl of Hard Administration In the first we now in the high post that Lord Camden held with unsteady the the and the upright Lord learned aad descended from the luminaries of the law of his M Within this last month 1 have been upon the authority of my venerable and most learned Doctor our Bishop of that in his district general di rections have been received from the Lord Lieu by the and Deputy Governor of the enjoining them to quell to prohibit factious symbols and Co the properties persons of the lowest amongst from the violence of those blinded men who abuse the pretence of loyalty in trampling upon the laws In those pasted on Saint Church in this the Parish Church i the Kings Lieutenant where each Viceroy is obliged to qualify ou taking upon him the of Government CATHOLIC We thai there now does exist among the People throughout this their a determination to and to transfer to their their ancient rights and the and Church which the abominable scum of England have from time to time plundered them of anJ which are now applied to in order to abolish But let a wicked Government beware how they tamper with the Religion of the Orange and their are and us high time to we havs a resuscitation of claims to forfeited in former and to exclusive right to our and an of Hostility to the English and of a determination to get rid of avowed in plain and unequivocal It may be said by that this is the fana ticism of an ignorant Rabble but to those I re as mern in a state of often speak the so the and designs of a Party may be learned from the Ebullitions of their ignorant and I think any person who will read with attention a Catholics Advice to his published will not nnd any thing very unfavourable to those nor very to British That Author has been so ably answered by an 44 Irish by a in two Letters addressed to by 4 I may by a Member of ihe Impend who published an Edition of the II with Notes and at once conveying Antidote with the that I shall enter into any it but I cannot avoid laying before your Readers the drawn ot our beloved Sovereign Unable to puss between that vestol and oat tn this situation the thumberland kpi firing upon them until rendered and were in The crew escaped The cargoes of the three vessels consisted of dye dollars being the of all the vessels they had burnt and The fired by French ver SUMMER The we are the the Judges at the different Circuits Lord and Justice Leismer Daly and Baron The Chief Baron and Baron North East Fox and North Baron and Justice May Connaught loyalty in trampling upon the laws In those I be ot our views and measures he is seconded by J The actual Fust Magistrate in every C the and enlightened Lord like the Master of a or the Pro the benefactor and patron of the English the successor of the unpopular Lord Do we not see at the head of our the brother of our constant Charles the successor to General the friend and commander of the Catholic Islanders of Minorca during several Has not our Lord been placed at the head of our Revenue H see beckoning us to the banner of genuine and drawing of future policy our Fan the gallant and patriotic Notwithstanding this system of thus acted upon for five another Rebellion broke out in the Metropolis on the evening of the 23i of third of July which has been compared by the Catholic Adviser to a drunken Riot at a Country Fair Though not so extensive as the Rebellion in yet it was well as the following facts will prove t The of discovered by the explosion in tation of themselves became absolutely Patrick absence from their habitations as set forth in ihe Prospect us of the United I so much for ihe boasted attachment of the Roman Catholic of Ireland to the House of and their no boasted gratitude to King George the Tlie Legislative Union between Great Britain was the the Ad of theUte Marquis that great Imperial JL shall only re that it was opposed by some men of dis as well as by many and persons whether the first mere actuated by national or whether the almost universal suffrage of the Roman Catho of Ireland in favour of the conveyed in to the excited suspicions in I will not take upon me to deter mine i only this I that when it became the Law of the Realm they submitted in a becoming manner and many now that it had not been carried into at least before the Elective Franchise was given 10 Roman Catholics as twelve years experience ihas convinced that an Imperial Parliament would not have con ceded what the IriSh Parliament had done j whereas who had been Addressers in favour and of their Advocates who had supported the are now loud in calling for a Repeal at of many of the inhabitants of the Councy of Wex march to this City on the 2Jd of July of three hundred men from Naas ber and style of the Rebel Proclamations found in the corresponding Proclamation issued by Russel in the Depot of fourteen thousand fuses for Chains for stretching across the Spikes called sand rounds of Ball and a quantity of I might ako adduce as that it been considered as something more serious than a Riot at a Proclamations with the Viceroys name and signed by the Privy Accessary and Vigorous mea surts grounded on those out the guards at the ap to ihe Country Proprietor of an liable to many mistakes and in the management of his fits of anger and caprice and like the rest Itf us that he may naturally be at times ill or even subjects t respecting a quibbling in an Oath t what pity he Had not had the venerable and most learned Doctor Lanigan to have nature of the ob ligation of an Oath 1 that in proportion as his Family is numerous or his Estates his cares are his views his informa tion and depending upon worthless he may not at until much mischief has been occasioned by This portrait bears no resemblance to King George the Third tor the Artists name being prefixed to and that the other two are a faint family likeness may be traced between it and the Caricature held out to public observation in ttu Official Gazete of the United as given in my last Letter j and also between it and tne Notice in the beginning of this which had been put on Churches on the arrival of the French in 1798 I A The Dublin JUNE THERE will be an ODE and LEVEE at CatUe en FOUR The Author of a curious Letter on the nature of Obligation u an vm which 1 shall make tome marks in a future f The this and Fingal will thew the he of Irish A remarked In hit Letter to the Right thai it an epitome of the above were is must be that Vivi n HOI would aot be the The Chester arrived since our There are so many reports in circulation about a new Administration that We conceive it sary to lay them before our as are certain that they are published merely to answer party As toon as any arrangement on the above sub ject shall be officially our Readers may depend on our it without delays In our subsequent columns will be found the London Gazette of Captain of his but successful destruction of the French squa which has committed such de in the as it was endeavour ing to effect its escape into Hotham placed the Northumberland so judici that ihe two anJ corvette were we received by a vessel in the German Journals of the They con tain a variety of detached facts relative to the military preparations which are strong ly indicative of war between Russia and Since the departure if Alexander from his a greater concentration has taken place among labourers upon all tha fortified places have been doubled and and ibe passages of the are ford have been strengthened by the erection of The communication between the pire and Polish and the of War has been nearly A corps of 15 000 Cossacks have recently joined the Several regiments raised in that part of Poland belonging to Russia have recently been ia consequence of an some emissaries ro detach them from their Letters from Stockholm that the French was extremely desirous of accompanying Alexander to Wilnau but that proposal made by him to that effect was de The armistice between the Russians and Turks expired the beginning of tins A Frank fort Journal that the Turkish at received an on the 20 h of authorising return to but that they had been induced to by some fresh propositions from the Chevalier It was rumoured that the Russian Court ha J offered to evacuate on condition of the armistice being renewed for six or twelve APRIL 26 The nobility and most wealthy inhabitants f the different cities of the have given a new proof of their zeal for the interests of the They have offered to raise regiments of cavalry and and equip from head to at their own ex This liberality obtained them the thanks of his Imperial who has pro if circumstances should render it to avail himself of their The authorised by a special of 10 per upon the revenues of all charitable is ndw levying who are in foreign will pay 20 per upon the rental of their MAY ar rived Ic it reported here that orders have been issued by the Aulic Council for augmenting the regular army with and A gratification of two months was by order of the previously to his quitting the advanced to all without distinction of in the regiments forming the cordon t to the privates was given fourteen days besides wine and provisions at a low A second heir to the throne was born on the night of the This event has been celebrated by able MAY 1 The between the and Turks has expired but we have not heard whether the Plenipotentiaries have quitted General Kutusow has established his headquarters at it is believed that he will act on the defensive until he is Grand it is is preparing to ad vance upon with the greater part of his army t his progress has impeded from the exhausted state of the country i it in his first he has sworn to cross to the left bank of Uie Great events may shortly be expected in this Several waggon loads of rice have passed through this destined for the of the armies It has been sent from The Russians are about to evacuate The greater part of their troops have beea with drawn from IMPERIAL HOUSE OF MAY NKW MARTIN of Gal way gave if no other person qualified for the task should undertake it in the mean he on Wednesday move than an humble and du Address be presented to the Prince requesting that he would be pleased to carry into effect his gracious declaration that he would uki into his serious and immediate consideration Address of the House ot praying lor an efficient and extended Administration he would be graciously please without to adopt such measures us weie now called for in consequence of the present organised state of the Government a state could not longer exist without an increase of tl difficulties and perils under which the cou try at present and which could be effectually opposed till a stronger and ruor adequate Administration than the present w  

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