Dublin Journal (Newspaper) - February 27, 1817, Dublin, Dublin 1 i rf I I wf i I i n M M r rnce rive BOYAL by Command of his Excel I being Anniversary of Hi twill Inform admired Comedy of THE POOR i Robert Bram W Mr land Mr Mr Mac Win To conclude with the Grand Pantomime of DON a Bart nna MiM Act ii A to the by Mon Tb Lait Scene represents a view of the Infernal Regions Shower o Fire BOXES FOR THE On the Opera of The Cabinet Miss her first appearance in fr with the Burletta of Midas Bra Miss On Mono The Braham of which to be received wilh unbounded ap musical farce of My not acted here these four Flore with for the first time tins season the Grand Opera of Montgomery Johnson A new in three written by fril by in and will be pro in the course of a few The Public aie informed that BRA HAM Engagement Renewed for a Few The Drama of Guv having hero on it witli applause clue Notice will be given of in next Opera of FAMILY never acted in this it in Rehearsal and will speedily be A T a Meeting oi the Committee appointed for The General Poor Tilt Itic in The Committee having turned their attention with much anxiety to the important of providing work for labouring have the ot re porting to he that they have proceeded in the appli cation of this most desirable of to a considerable tit But Commit while announce this gratifying deeply concerned to be to num ber Kite been able to although in fft is indeed when compared the mul consequently iu distress and des The first source of recommended by this which has bien by the of and tu this Com have applied a considerable of the Fund entrust ed to their car was that of cleansing the back and of the and scouring and moms snid stair In this work and have and now are employed iu the and the Committee consider thi ai a ol the other to the tj several of ihr with are those of repairing and making foot path near A Krpe number ol Labourers have been suit in manner in fill up an I in the high road to and several other minor art also putting forward To tht Labourers cil the Committee pay wages rite of One per The that the and benevolent Contributors to the General Ioor will highly approve U these modes of applying uid hat ihy will the in the well at the mode of affording relief to he who are able to But white the ate I ot have alio thought it to n 1 trt in all the poorer medium of the several Parish to the Red to women anil and this lo turh an amount as tu kive the unappropriated balance now in w small as to be on lo enable them to continue 1 Ihn weekly lo ihe for a few But the do not despair nfi tbti to emit it only uc to convince a benevolent iht its bounty I well and that the of further ana it is these now TO OF K especially direct to be S f bc to dangerous and will have be and y to lhe ol and ot II wi he thankfully bv tl e e ot ibe hoped that ot the anil H not yit to lhe Ioor e lo follow lhe laudable them by others the same Secretary ol the General Ioor complied wilh for Potatoes it would that only cU ob this t in tUe fir iu per which i tu TO BE Oil such number of Yean may be the 1 whole or in with the of Alt required for printing and Thin at and having two it would person engaged in an extensive Wholesale ar in the insurance or Lottery House lately undergone a thorough and of with Commodious it of the Of fice fronting Parliament theBack fronting with three of which are and with Bark and Front Apply at The Duhlin where will and the House to any Person pf i w of celebrated Mill ary and Camp at and rhat rif of the City wiH clote on Saturday previous to return to I 94th ONE OK BEST HOUSES IN ECCLES TO BE for Two or Twelve or Completely next door to JOHN lately occupied ny Colonel For apply at the corner of AUry REDUCED Patent and Spermaceti RICHARD nnd Have noli realty for Tatrn Waj Candles 3d per I Spermaceti per Engaged to he if not to any ever I Patent is a new species of manufactured only by this Compa y from refined and the finest Spermaceti and are admitted by every one who hat tried a Rreat improvement common Was being much handsomer in appearance give a more brilliant light last dont require for exportation particularly attended ON THE Jo IF THE ANNUAL CHARITY SERMON WILL BK PREACH KD In the Scots Marys At Twelve For the Support of the Charity CONSISTING of Twenty Hoys nnd Ten who are carefully and Apprenticed to The benevolent of the public are 7 w hit Earl Lord Lieutenant and General Governor nf Tf HE Churchwardens and of beg leave to your your recovery from your late alarm ing The seat ol Viceregal Government being within the s of we have had peculiar the sincerity of your ind the ol your to lit poor in and larly to oi ibis attention to every ap lor their and gn clous in you best owe I jour have and in of he most lively feelings ol respect and This in your so worthy of your exalted not a little added to the degree of which your uniform and exertions to promote the hast d our Country have c from in wib il tli o as our anxiety the of your we arc conscious that we ncia we have so spi cial of gra id your that WP c but claim a muri than common right t rejoice at dm restoration to your nier winch we have now the of witnessing C 3 On f tho RICHARD J To the vr his y pleased to re turn lue L III I em never an of cii trailing Im tli MU h inai ul sympathy and esteen on til I am anxious to I leave ti rolurn you mv most thanks Fur rh concern which you i dining my Lite and for you now 114 mv Ti his of Rf T uf ntit lhe and Address of lhe Inha ofthe A if County uf Dub M IT v t c I Parish of George beit to Vuur Higl and to our most profound and u Your Vuur aad the Crown ul beg to testify our utter of the latt to take away lilt del to divine 1iuviJuice Inr from this imminent our hen i felt to your Royal upon your preset And your Royal Highness miit have felt wonde and person bc so a In an atrocious we f u iMiJ to Irom lhe attendant nutter lor much and It hii fur an opportunity tu all of Subject to their and ground of rich to your Royal ing ah l hey tuch a this a loyal spirit ot and ui h an to In common with the loyal and the ar our am to e our of rallying round lhe I u support of our gracious your Royal self your die Laws ud ilif of th In behalf of the Inhabitants of the Parish of and Rect to in tne of well Annu the Sum of in different An of not rhan ton at hit North any day before 12 Michael to an Crier of Iw Court of Arthur f in id this hearing I date the day of February I cm the day of at tire hour of Two oc in the at my Office on the let by Pub ic to rhe highest and fairest for three years pending the Lands of in the county of iu being the mort gaged in the Dated this 23d day of v is that there are at pre sen Charter several have hern and industriously edu fit to be to or a Servants to respectable Application to at the By INSOLVENT WE hereby give that our Petitions have been presented and our and Oaths filed in his Court of in in to our being discharged out f and from the of our pursuant to an Act of 1arliamtnt maie i the Year of his present Au Act for the Relief of Insolvent in And Act c f Parliament made in Year of pre An Act to amend an made in the of Parliament fur the relief ol In solvent Debtors in And also of an Act of ment made in the Year ol his present Act to amend an Act ot the Year of present Majesty fir the Relict of Insolvent in And we further give I hat we are ready and willing lo be hilly touching the justice at our to each and every of our And lake notice that matter ol our said Petitions are to be brought up the neit going Judges ot fnr ilia County ot at on the 19li diy of March at the hour ot 11 oclock in the DatcU day of and OWEN Con lined in lhe Gaol ol To Robert William Claries Robert Henry all of Henry 1 Samuel Alt James S of Bernard ot Robert Hamil Charles Isaac Francis Drum Alesander Thomas Don mid both of and to all or claiming to be of the said WMI and INSOLVENT give that my Petition hath been presented and my e and Oath tiled in hn Court of 10 in order to iny discharged out ot and Irom the i my Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in the yer uf bis 1resem An Act for the relief of Insolvent in And also ol an Act i f Parliament in the 5 year ol hij An Act an At i made in latt Session of for the relict o Insolvent Debtors in uf a further Ait of Parliament made in ilie ot his Au Act an Act made in the of bin ur tht cl Insolvent And 1 noine and that 1 ready and willing tn br fully the ol my conduct to each hud tvery of my Anil tint I have been to bc brought np the ul Atkire lur thr ol at an tu at lhe C ul in and lur laid on the 1 of March luted I Liu ot County To Pin detaining I Mont A Juhn tyf James 1itnck L of Reports of that He upon so tar in the year respect ing a the Government wan by a it was by a of and opon that evidence he Earl Grosvenor thai period In the neces sity for strong It of the portance that a Report of H nature accompanied by some td the foun dation for the Store he came into the he had that the Habeas Corpus Act was to be If really to be 10 upon their to take core that It not resorted to nor on ground still more it was upon try take care that the statements made to them in the Report of their Secret Committee were well He khew not whether the allegations contained in the petition were correctly stated or but the petitioner offered to prove them by evidence at the Bar of the and he thought their Lordships were called upon by every principle of justice to allow him to resort to that course of His Lordship then read the petition of which the following is the substance The London Union he Mates founded in 181 by Boh on Walter the late Col Montague thf Alderman Sir t Major Robert SUde Timothy and several other inl equally respectable meetings but M very short and never did any act except the of one to the on the subject of Reform never bud a single branch r heto correspondence written or with any society had not even met for between and four yars and consequently was not now even in He from the use made of the nam of Society in the Report that the Committe may have been misled on other points prays to be allowed to all the rs of the Society at the of the and with an oiler to prove all the in His Lordship the petition con statements it was of the utmost im portance the should thoroughly because if these statements were the Secret Commit tee must been imposed He had the highest respect fur the of that Com hut they might have easily been misled by false by persons desirous of court in the favour of the The Duke of rose to He it highly disorderly to to the Members of a Committee appointed by their Lord ships any such as courting the favour of the which influence them in the discharge of a Karl if the Noble Duke allowed him to finish his it would have been found lie had no intention whatever of imputing motivos to the of the All lie meant to sny that persons with view of court ing the favour of that of courting the favour of Ministers for what was intended but to give Ministers additional power might state to the Com what was not the and that the Committee might have been Was it to be that upon made by any Com to that and statements were to be at the Bar to be that the liberties of the people of England were to be id at the disposal of L rd Castlereagh and their colleagues cries of The ATHOL rose to Lord ROLLE also spoke to and asked whe ther it nus fair thus to attack who not Members of that could not defend themselves declared the o to be most nor could he consent to remain Un minutes r in the filiation which he hi if the House I All V HOUSE OK F I U HIM R V The Karl of A M r took the oaths his on e by ihr ul his tl e Lite 1 he of wilh tlie iiia li rr ot the by e 1 and his r Lord thru il till The of n i K s l he town of vu praying ior the repeal of he n rut COM Mil Karl i v before to the Order of the he was desirous ot culling atti to a petition whu h m his which of t He had before alluded to the pru u upon which momentous proceed ings to be without that being accompanied by any evidence to lib then tlic Noble lrci of t it M y it to be in could disorderly than the whole proceeding on IVii Larl luKY his Noble Friend hnd been called order his Noble d had that a measure in to suspend the Habeas and had staled no ls strongly tlian he Lord Jrey state hin that such a measure place the liberties of thu people of England at the of his s The naming of any of was a question of but in his mode of staling lhe his Noble Friend was in his opinion perfectly The Karl of that no Lord of Parliament could a parliamentary know what measure was in unless it hail haun publicly stated and although from motives of and through were privately given of intended still it was an abuse of that indulgence to make it the foun dation oian attack upon the measure of a suspension of the Habeas Corpus to be in it would be the act of collectively would fall chiefly to be executed in the department of his Lord Sidmouth but to d individuals by who would little or no share in the execution uf such a mea t throw an odium upon them without the least of and the more tv be depre nH of they hud not the opportunity of defending MK that he ly m order iu the he He have been out ot 01 ior tu have named