Dublin Journal (Newspaper) - June 11, 1824, Dublin, Dublin FRIDAY 1824 PURSUANT to the Decree of bis Court of In made in and Jane bearing date Day of I do hereby require all having Charges and in the pleading and said Decree prior the Dav of the I Ate of Deed of to come Jn before at my the Inna on I tbe 3d Dav of July prove their I dve they wW be precluded I arising from said thla M Day of A ALBION FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE on ibe of are to lie to under rovert fan the worth and of Discipline in AT the PMt Annual I Room tlie Dublin on the day of The Right Honourable and Lord Bmudon in the the Report now presented he adopted and the direction of the tti the Statement f thV Khali it ii that tnr of tlo of and beneficial for construction and of n th unite tlie reformation wilh he of thr Ami Hint It lie truly arc promoted Grand anil uniting ther with official labours of of giving la those and provisions must otherwise have remained the visible progress nf in the and that h baa been yrt till remains to be It m painful to that under loot are ol im and and of tlnt is lo and lie offender in tome in one comnion the nf and This nil IK upon the of Improvement to In a by tlie soundest M well as dictated That it in of that the Income Mi1 to its small the the not amount to yet receipts were neatly 801 rhe of n dfo to hm vicious hut to ore wMI on the na on tho com public many thus ut from tte of Meeting with Id of a for Tbe reception nf may afforded under tlie 61 ita meaim of This the object to public with a to pro i note the of inch and a special Committee of the he appointed the Committee nf lUe with to increase their HI Vicars Samuel reward Scoll James John Si be requested to act as Lord BRANDON left the and WILLIAM Lt hein called the of thin and to the and Lord for his kindness In tukin and his obliging at trillion to of the DEBTORS FRIEND LORD VISCOUNT The Treasurer having this day presented the following the lant there had been Nineteen Prisoners discharged and Stored to their from the several the entire of whose debt were compounded for and had been in weekly sums for the relief of those In whose not be upon to and in providing other sum of a in flie Treasurers ABSTRACT OF L To on 10 13 Z 0 Weekly Q Balance in s 21 a 8 By Balance due Society last Interest on 4 per li T 88 8 10 44 t 9 840 the snd Account audited by SINGER tr to contribute to l ince has of the of their in The lo compound One PWH a I i power of re who for or to the rom several Once n t decide on the merits of mny Robert n ill be received by CT Rnd sir Kingst or Alderman John Se FEVER HOUSE OP RECO Houee froin Cured in 209 400 377 28 204 by Act of TOW til 0in David k rates and conditions are of the most charge is made for Policies in ease no Fine is charged on Life In surance a COMMISSION is allowed to Solicitors and effect Life Insurances and every facility is by which tbe interest and con of the public may be JOHN KINGSTON Agent to tbe Company for INDIA ON SUNDAY June the Thomas of is expected to preach two on behalf of the Baptist Mission to In the at Meeting Ser vice to commence at 12 In the at York Street Meeting Service to commence at 7 As Mr purposes to solicit Donations and tions in the ensuing no Collection in aid of the Mission will be made after either RED FOR THE Captain JOHN Burden 800 ILL Sail from Siu for at JpH and and gers landed at of risk of the Two and Half Flee Guineat Three Application to be made to and Lower opposite the 3Ut APPEAL TO PUBLIC BENEVOLENCE s der portion o the means for the sup thf Bnd Bounty of Dublin from of Annual and an the Managing have been in to the of the Institution ofa of Intern d nee tlie o new Infirmary in is of Ninety and in which Sixty have been kept for a although in Hie Old the utmost extent for yean previous K and the i mi roved for the JUST THIRTEEN BY GEORGE lor the use of Churches and a New Edition of SA in one handsome tbe entire Of the Hundred and Fifty from the best antient and the same as were formerly published in three Numbers as arranged by tbe late Da vid Member of the in the Dublin Ca Work is now in a portable at the average expense of One Penny per Psalm correctly harmonised for three or four with the proper chords for the Organ or Piano All the Tunes are carefully adapted to the most suitable Verses for from the authorised Version of Tale and The Patronage of the Flight Reverend the Bishops and in of the Established is respectfully solicited in support of the above Publi which maybe bad at Mrs ANN Capel street and at all the Principal Music The following is critique on this Monthly Magazine The selected Melodies have been chosen with care and judg and new music bas been composed for many of the first composers in the Sister Island and no expense spared to render the Publication ele and beautiful traits of in the decree in which it bid in the Limerick and it appeared to that the of the people waa alto better in Clare of That I think of Limerick and at the time of aft of f po ns to form a judgment ax to th of it but noon my going to I of coune lo myself air the the which waf of which voa that AK L it Um 4ime to bia bave fof dead of baa eome within ay cod will regard it thai the people in the rid of by giving him up to Uie bito Mot to Kerry to staua foe ti 40ry they effecting their doing as they call You you firat to ad mi ia that the of it at yon the reports jol o what do you attribute try attribute it to tbe 1 attribute it to tbe present Idd nof of tha Ibere was a dingle murder can petty given a but tbo houghing of the of and to the and tbe of threatening which they bad not and posting of threatening were all of Uo you consider the vesting a in the mon in that part of tbe which j of to be permanently I have before But I beg lea re to ex ry to insure a continuance of tranquillity copt the northern part of the county of and the county of tbo city of from these observations very few outrages have occurred in as a the mea tainly not and i beg leave to further for my own that 1 have always regarded sure a necessity arising from the existing circum stances of tbe k it your arising from the knowledge you have of the part of the that if tBe ration of the Insurrection Act was not to re extension of public bounty haw has not been life not i not materially and die bat years Sermon wm very i i y w f unfortunate t the Charity for which wan to lime been un the I Uh avoidably to be juM all the sive and for it neen and the has been the interference ol important and of tbe Mr who hjul undertaken to plead the cause if the render It at prevent tu fix another for the thr feel they mum abandon NR II would be wome than lo attempt it al a line teuton of the hui the In i deprived of of supply for cue rent and without which it main ide a cUim upon the benevolence of a generous Tbe Committee earnestly intreat all those humane who feel for the of their fellow and those kind of this Charity who have annually at the Charity to send ir the deplorable The Donation be thankfully acknowledged by the George and by any of the Standing or of the are in the and by tne or the New Kevin who will be ready to thew tlie House to tiny Contributors who favor It with a County of Dublin Long April The following Donations have ocen snd are thankfully His the usual annual donation 4 3 Robert I 0 0 i 0 0 j APPEAL TO and adorn the pages and tbe aggregate collection a valuable body of Sacred ROYAL MONTHLY nnd of for of 8icl and 9AMURL in the THE STATE OF THE Balance In April 9 IDIZ ft London 10 H 96 6 Z Cash to for of diirner the ensuing four 0 0 to 8vMAiy on T 0 0 2 them cince my Do you think the outraged gene rally speaking or were they tbe off springs midden impulse tbe time I am speaking I should think seldom premeditated by combined numbers of flawed by fresh be 1 think they were generally stimulated by sof many respectable gentlemen deserting that part some personal or something which was country sentiment ia universal felt as acts of by the parties who amongst tbe gentry and that it U ia milled tbo present state of tbe and the disposition Wax there a general confederacy amongst those of the essentially necessary for their safe persons who were concerned in or ty to reenact this were committed by a combination of persons i Do you not attribute much of tbo efficacy of the who were distinct from each other and having no Insurrection and the satisfaction it has afford knowledge plans oi those persons ed lo classes of tbe lo the cau There were fow outrages committed by combined with which it bas been and tbo anz In fact Insurrection Act bad in my desire felt for exercising it with lenity and dis destroyed the power of combination dp attribute a great deal of it to but it left the persons who were engaged in ard with respect to ibe purt that government bas nation as badly and as liable to sudden taken upon the I can that what ia and consequently as prone Iff tbe com mission of these apparently of an ary tu they over had were tbe principal objects of attack by tlie persons who disturb the the property landlord who dis trained or ejected or tbe property of tbo tenant who bod former Do yon remember the attack upon the village take np T IN J HIS Society feel imperatively called on at incle ment of the to ranke Annual Ap peal lo the of Dublin on of tii forlorn and of the whom you have with In the list ONE THOUSAND FITY KOIK have liv the nf WEARING the of thin But their InniU an now entirely d the for nn helm If of wno nine in and nnd run lie only liy the of Thr ol the Poor i ci im nd to It in Articles in the Woollen Tiade will continue lo he mnie in and that the of nnd ilie will inert iih every possible Objects of real prew daily upon the attention ol tiie and excite I in 0 10 The Public sufficiently tlie nature nnd ce thix to lender nny at to ront of heir the of this to their fn tiie most arc the Sick nnd Indigent Room keepers of Since the of have been relieved liy Ch 1 in aid of will lie received hv he anil Very the and Mcr College Sir Mount North Lei son jiner Hatne Dame 3 anil tlr Ko did on tho 29lh of What number were concerned in far as the means of should think from fifty o a Wore hoy were Were they in any as to their persons Not that I have Do you happen to know whether hey were pro or Roman catholics I believe were all thoy wee Were the palatines the object of tbe or lie police stationed in the village 1 apprehend When you stated that he attacks and outrages were not do you mean lo that the were not in consequence of something that happened during tho attack for predatory pur or that you only meant to it hdd not been premeditated for any length ot time and only in consequence of some immediate object of distress of particular I liave no from what 1 have that it was an act of vory mature But gene rally be ieve ware not Ion nor the result of concert or combi nation I can however mention two instances which to me to he instances of cotn tlie collateral duties of my are as and not lean troublesome than the judi cial ones 1 reporting tbe reporting upon from convicted en uot une of those petitions to me out having an I considered by tbe Lord I of am obliged to compare the of them with my and in have reported the evidence at in coses when subsequent matter baa trans pi I am obliged to have recourse to persons who can inform me upon tbe I have then to re port fully to tbe Lord Lieutenant upon tbe matter and even with respect to those whose do not come before on petitions to tho before they leave a list of their names is sent to and I am desired to whether there appears lo be any reason for remitt ing or suspending tbe execution of this obliges me toga over my notes of the in order to enable me to report specially to the Lord whether there be any circumstance to justify me in say ing whether tho sentence ought to lie executed or Have vou not found in the conduct of tbe Magis of the as yon in the dis charge of your that have been most as well for the and protection of tho as for the enforcement oi the law Extract from an examination of George Ban Yon have that a considerable degree of disaffection in your generally throughout Ireland amongst tho lower I think is a great disaffection among the peo Will you explain to the what yott I I 1 FOR I I ON Ol THE 1JKDI Or 1 I I KIR Pi Ilin tlie A nf Tie thiR Hre to the ne vernacular Imv to il irf K fn r m of mil nr for tn Dung e I r vn nf tir hv AI I the li nml SUCH i i ivii s for ill thr lc nil ml nl in the a veh fie Uir ihe i nl i nnl fur tlie aip Il that have occurred in my if tho mcan by the oi mean committee j aro deposed to acts ol outrage that they Respecting the at vnu are against the and that they are of ihe trial at t0 join in of the rial at enables me o of the i You said you in the same capacity ia the County of In state do you consider that county lo be in novi I county to he uow nnd tho is lo be From he evidence of County evi dence of tins Gentleman that the distur if Iho for at one of the parties had an approver anil gave a le detail of thn nature anJ formation of iho at r t Who Lofroy two men were nud that two convicted before who I believe were at the on a lit U teen nit ocelli you mention those of two prevailed nelly generally iu the to from their making liti Of count particularly on next to La Ui I not to beany re or three in order that we mnv judge tho ge sous who did disturb system of amongst those per called in and exam of the of the Under thene the look with confidence to their and Fellow to ami wellknown such an appeal wai never made In will be thankfully received and acknow knowledged hy the Kight the Lord Mayor Lord Viscount And ind Cn Sir Konn t and o Knq Suffolk Benjamin Menis 3 Mi Inns Mr Mr Parliament Mr ihen Mr Stephen neet Surgeon Mr 4 r Mr Arthur South Are ntit vnu one nf lhe to the Act 1 In what County In the County of hen di I lirt tli tlie latter enJ ol Have the to tho Committee vour view of the s tn to of the country ut that I u parts ol the Count v Limer g tour were not thut much iio il ot and thorn outrages of an m thn In the county iT the nl urh ges were not it me thut the Act hail as a meii suro of in a most salutary Tho of Claro had been and the spirit of insurrection hud uot of those by dispossessing The Inn of those ruses did Iroin thut I a oer iu tl which con A man iint three been charged with in tbti conn Iv nf 111came to where he ed to u mm to mit to him self the of been so I am no fill v well known in ill il Limerick be the servant nf ol ihe of who had lately taken i another person hail been a ol nine o to attack Kings and after inning County County in a for the distur bances aud seem ed to bii 1 beie u ere par hnd the lea il lud at fill I there is your of rection of tliv Inui Act In Cork has in nny nf Ireland at the I u IM part ol in a talent v it bus he n in u s nl ami the v Iin a state nf it ns his opin ion i hat all the Smith ol all about nl If from ibe deal ot lit u ol Imm the which were p mi J hi I alid the ditt to l e Has il been nf the Lord LieU to ce y ut f A to j t informa iiol at hn hut they Keily ion I annul mt to 1 am sure thut great of per v a un 1 irom my sons u ere tit the I with nl lhe m nuv Ulul would i They to beat and this t ill I ibo mm an a half lj be they proceeded to whern they found Keilly they had a double object lo ef fe that of King for taking iho and of Keilly for a anil himself the