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   Dublin Journal (Newspaper) - September 17, 1824, Dublin, Dublin                                SEPTEMBER DEBTORS FRIEND to OM ift in to peculiar w no e expect jj presented the adoption in the Bri for for the not the of io the Thl and patronage ch aecl MOOT their national w aa w and tto Jni enormous and clearest memory Arid to indigestible There art Atia of C6 Criminal tn of i Balance In the Tarbert and A Captain i on a solace fdt unite in thf tht at the of nt e ll of lo those vine thi The that so much bns te it hM tl Is to those under inew J am cl One Annual with power of re for relief or tn tlie who a tn deride on the merits of lie msy deform ami will received by Sir ant Sir or AldermAn John the during yet were neatly SOI of i his hut from n as well on on UK com itt this TMs this plan suggested by t of for reception hovs of where m tempo This t to public witU nt of an having a of be up pointed the with tp their James Jolm t be to met left the and WILLIAM Ltf That the Thai and the and IkU th and ly f he STATK OP f Deeply nrf hy the their ami to en vet to IMF will allo von of hr The lite e nf freal oY titrate the their in ro fo not he to compound The of Ten i a 9inrtlber April Lord Annual Subscription per of per luly prO r L to i i Se 0 0 0 PUBLIC portion of for the port of Meath of from Annual and an Charity Depend the productive nesn the been in to extend the number of hen f the Institution of a largely f of the new in capable nd in which Sixty have kmt occupied for n although In the the utmost extent for many previous w and nn accommodation for in every in tlir Impressed he Committee with the hope lhat an In of the Institution would have been a extension of public have flue thU has oi to Its they may very i clone itM gain let loose the o to and ko there U sufficient money In of one month at probable t than suffice foi the o a sln The hw some time only on M former and now ex period of the on i amount to I flie i for that per nnl tlinn twa and A Tle even for then tn he in purled i alimentation In the In of the as vet current w t J hut the inference the m o their dntr of and yon ro m to he can on of A trifli from and tve tinder these an unforeseen event j nst which in peculiarly the Charity for whirl wan to been at on the Mill avoidably to be all the sive anil fur it hurl nfn nnd the lias been the Intet ol other nrd ol the Vlr who to pfAl th of render il at to ftx for sermon the that y it he voise to at a lute eason of the In thit of fur the cur rent and It talne the ta Upon the 1 of a fin The OR Committee v nil humane who for tlie and thone i of Charity at tlc to send in ore The Donation wiil lie thankfully received Ky tie and hy of the 6r Medical of tlie are iriven in and IV tne or A at New Kevin who will he ready to f hew the House to any who may favor t with a County of Dublin April been hnd arc usual annual 4 2 t mole 4000 of your trading enta one farthing nm Charity ere iU it all if 1 hitherto upon Appeal for the hev trust vonr In the hope of receiving from In NO i the of the Bull requisite rmr run that be For tlie ordinary And Cir i they must MI anil lie they a to oe aid support I to Kon thf hauls aT i and upheld by the may defy the Bud other in lone It of lend only in mine th rentt to the Iroin j Signed ty CURRAGH Lord Lieutenants plate of four for yeari 7st five six and aged Four mile Marquin of old 1 Mr Hunters 2 Mr Johnny 3 Mr 4 Mr Hunters br Hypocrite beat the of both each Two mile ai for two years old Two years old Mr 1 Marquis of t Mr Walts Oak 8st 3 Mr Blakes Mr by out of Oak Sticks 4 both ce and its names in every part of in si ilir to the in which difference of national aud indi vidual habits hare and be considered as im The advantages of establishment are easily un and wherever felt have been uniformly appre The wants of the great mam of the poorer po aa to medical am are pro vided for by the Infirmaries and to the honor of the feeling and principle of ita so abound in thia city but there is a class of much in deserving of to whom snob institutions in their very afford no appropriate Persons who have seen better from education and that clan for whom public brought by the life to comparative or by a sudden failure of resources to temporary Such persons are fre victims to severe disease J sometimes brought oh and in all instances by the of a wounded totally unable to procure for them selves the the the in preface to his of a pedestrian Russia and Tarta states that the expenses of his Journey from Moscow to by the route he 600 certainly fell short Of a guinea aays Dean Swift Who sets connexions are above Hospitals are in tended the medical advice so hi illness and yet ready to endure the want the protract ed pangs of a lingering death itself rather than o the exposure of a public Such persons are surely objects of and we cannot condemn tin of that right and honorable feeling so benefici al to which us reluctant to sink the class of life to which we belong and are and prompts us tn every exertion and every endurance in or der to retain our In the Mansion de Sante of or Asylum for the of thp suffering finds a where his as wett us and his diseases are considered and if fortune and he is former place society opportunity heen to the ungenerous minded to upbraid him with lit temporary tior at the present moment a disease aggravated by a sense of and umt ays something towards the Funds of the mil by that contribution is entitled to mainte the attendance of medical nni together will various comforts which nay twenty times the sum could not procure for him at nis There is another feature in this institution which gives it a strona claim to the nip port of those wives ind mothers whom Gml has blessed with It provides a at tendance for females whose habits and above that delicacy which is the pride nnd characteristic of our countrywomen will not suffer avail themselves of a more public It for them the vantages of professional of pain and ril in the awful moment when more than one life is in and when the rashness or ignorance of an un to only for an occasion of censure and reproof a Creature as barbarous OR a who should take np a hang all that come before him on a A few years before the death of the celebrated Cumberland addicted to the and pos messed of few Christian coming to applied td the fat Upon being the Doctor who had some knowledge of his to inquired as usual what was his ailment to which that he was very ate drank well and but Know how be might be guarded The venerable feeling a supreme contempt for so dissolute arid abandoned a gave him a prescription for his complaint in deserved reproof Do love walk humbly fore thy God and do no the bottle too The however is said to died a sudden death soon EXTRACTS THK PFM For my I confess I have heard very much of but what they or whom or what they ate God nnt they tell me now of another where I never waX nor do I know one foot of the way While the King 1 was of his made my son wear a cas and thought to make him a then came the Scots and made me Presbyterian and since Crom well I have been an I believe are the kingdoms three and if any of these can I nny claim one if my do find I have a 1 give it lo him who pave it to I give my for I cannot to be meti the church for I WKS h lat 2d General 3d V 3d Light Prince Sake i 6th the 7th Sir Alb broke 6th Tth I Marquis oi Bth Sir Hth Earl of will ibat I have no lor 1 epitaphs anil all my life long 1 have had too much of 1 give all my deer to the Earl of who 1 know will preserve because he denied the King t buck out of one of his own I give nothing to Lord Pay which legacy I give because 1 know he will destroy it oh the To Torn May I give I intended him mote but however has seen hia History of the 1 3tK Uth Wr John I h bus Hig ber 1 Colon el Cork 1 7th 1HI8H TURF The Directors of tbi overcome in of a nrw If enabled to offer for sale to the a thf to ahd obtain the cordial support of every in olive to thinks too I pive Lieutenant one word of because lie never kept his I give up cum originali An American paper has the following notice the of a useful plunge and which the inventor has named river specta tpring into an untimely The respectable wife cles is a which he varied in as whose husband from casualties of in unable to occasion The diameter ai where the procure medical is thus attended during her eye is is about an There is a gradual both visited i enlargement of the lube to where the diame and supplied wUh until health and strength ter is ten times thai of the other There is a in cutting of which our Bogs afford ail inexhaustible Supply hat during the son many have been nearly for want fo pur of what they had That thousands old and male and having means of arc most to be at thia ork That by the GREIN ROOM Mr Sapio is at for the ensuing season he opens in The in The Siege of It is that goes 10 Covent where he will his part of in Dtr will assume at translated from the the by is forthcoming at the Opera so received per during the run of Otr are tick tif A admiral but J who was leading low comedian at the two or three years ami who was cn a for at U in and report speaks high ly of Ilia wimis now in our readers may remember at did the same thing in the same from Loo to Masier at where he has in dre are DISPENSARY For the Treatment of and The reports of the having ample that the majority of Diseases which presented themselves at the Dispensary were in youth to a taint or and in f i i i ed to nt the unctions of the The have thought it expedient to coope rate with the Medical Officers their labours to im prove the treatment of these widely extended and hive therefore fitted up the most improved appara tus medicated and vapour to be applied un dor the and sup plied even the most expensive medicines which were considered likely tn he The Committee are gratified to that since the above plan was adopt the Case Books of the Spine in onset nnd of thf or and the necessity for severe nne ns Hinl nume rous of f kkin wth out ami h ed to afflict the for the of their lives Such humane persons atf are reoriented tn rend their or to Thomas ai the Hank of or to anv of the in i The Right Newcomen and Sir Robert mid Touche and Mill and or to the n any i of the or In any of tlie trs I the lie v D and AND Mi Thomas plass at each end The tube is intend d to examine the bottom of The Trent reason why we cannot see with tte naked eye the is the effect ot reflection and refaction at moment falls on the sir Ths the difficulty in transporting thf sight us it wtr to the dense centre of the where it of the light in the and ii is carried in a line as To make use of the apparatus during the they all roiled the tlie which are shorter as they descend lo the base of the These throw a Ight and enable the to see distinctly tlit of the There is at prt en t in the in Hun in thin from which f tipe iii full were pulled morning in tie same state were hfl nn the and about green It is further A i were from I lie same tree in last York Tlie following in a Sunday of the Friday evening a poor woman put into home for being in the and shortly after nun nut lakin to police on lasl nn a timi Uhat is your mine one min to Mv he ia the same as my m ins II is mine hitherto cramped and confined by bad is now thrown 6feA and That numerous persons ojc the U Dublin a com petition and carriers that purchases already made by this have a most relief to die wretched poor of the Bogs the extent of bentit tn y an and to the poor of and its tyo reduction in must now depend the extent of sales Metropolis where an appeal to the tho anil good feeling ot all classes in favour of the poor Ws seldom been made in And the this the exercise of such feelings by the inhabitants thig be accompanied with the attainment of real tapes to a fair trial of this by the higher wiU con vince them of the and of it in nj in round a cheerful rire of would ue peculiarly heightened by the gratifying every expend ed in the nf the fnl had and ffi lie Tings and hud lo an humble por tion if the and of which they were then The numerous uses to in its various it can or lied tie Thn kindling at coal baking of Jolm I a orange Sir Arthur Alexander North Georges Gar Ihen what are both youi names 1 luy both Ho vou know what said rt vot 01 a HI to l Mpi d hy iben Ill tell yu whin 1 was nut 1 i 1 some I dont i I dmr vmi unv haiti if at time VoV a i A ii r Tle H or n t musical i Richard K Juhn Mr 111 H it IT t and half d HII tlie il the tire ii into a mould as t p ion ou will liH c lor ol a walnut tl If II t II lull I W 1 I M j lan s Hd fat i fires in and bed tli cleanly anil for on an coal fire at of tlir evening enlivening a dull coal the at any time intor assisting in burning or inferior Thf rf hope to liave nn a sub fin ofi several Hut of long of using thia liae In eu t piny ft iiH some confidential to the n and m as to die and quality in the nnd in he n lias been t but n f y pri nt ut in u u rutr nf nr nnl li it uwn aint to Ilia at The the ensure that of or excellence of system with tie many conse tollow ihe favourable P i of truly native i j i they n a mule ices i r X K K or A H m E AND IN St V of quent advantage pi op mit f I N HI I 1 l 0 V V lUuk nidi fi Tin f al lie Si di ng aw 1 I J but  

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