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   Dublin Journal (Newspaper) - April 29, 1846, Dublin, Dublin                                into our Admiralty do not tike t into the Trade will foon we having of our within 30 the four belt Ship we If I hid I would give you a particular trms Account of the Captures curried into St. and All - their except are now out t the reft are making ready with all They are now building at St. Maloti an half rowing which will ruin the Coaft this if no fuch a one can be built by the and fent her P S. The Merchants here are drawing up a Petition to the Lordi of the for obtaining ane 40 Gun or two 20 Gun to be manned at their to cruize between the Seven and in order to intercept the St. 1.Sab Privateers and Prizes if cannot fail of We are well a Gold Box is with the City pf London's Coat of Arms finely on which will be ted with the Freedom of this to his the Duke of on- his by the Right Honourable the Lord Court of and We are allured that General Barrel's Regiment have gained the Reputation imaginable in the kte the bed of the Clans saving made their Efforts to break but without for the Old bravely thole with a dreadful and convinced them that their Broad Sword and Target is unequal to the and when in the Hands of who are determined to ufe After the Battle there was not a Bayonet in this Regiment but was either bloody or We hear that ten Regiments ire ordered to hold in to embark for Upon his Royal the Duke of Cumberland's Victory the ther there is Kill a Body of Men on the Side of 3 5 3 5 5^-Mi a private Letter from April lift one of bis went by whom we have that Perth and Lord Elcho were killed s the and the Duke of Perth were found in the Field of thit 4000 of the Rebels were killed and taken that LaS Kilmarnock had turned had been detached with Men in of the whom he had 1 to bring to his Royal the on ol Light having each a Broad had done - incredible 11 Rebels both in the Battle and having killed Richard St. only Son to Major General St. arrived in good the Army in at his Father's Houfe in A General Meeting of the Company to be 01 the 6th at the Committee Room ot the of Lords between Eleven and Tw elve in the hu ua Dated May Clerk to the Com. Extract of a private Letter from April 5. There are fix litt y arrived under Convoy of the Mm of the Mercury Man of War and veril outward bound Ships are The ind Revenge will fail the 6 ft fair A fmill French Pa. met one of our and took r 1 Cods but paid for them Privateer looked into this but did not think proper to come in. The fte took a Merchantman bound Weft but do not know her This Day is ready to be delivered to the the 7.0 and raft Volume of The UNIVERSAL Tt that fuch Noblemen and Gentlemen as have been to will be in fending for their the Third of the by Mr. John will be delivered this to the wta sir to for their at the Editor's at Mr. in Chequer Several having fent odd Volumes of the Works of the Rev. Dr to the hereof to matched with acd the Eighth anc the Author's Works i. C' or 4/. 4 i- anJ IJU 10.1010 u and that the will be pleated to their Books and nave Tsc faid Works neatly in Eight is Forty and in Eight One Pound One Shilling and The Works are as viz. Vol. I. the in Vol. Vol. Mi Pitta to Vol. V. Tht Conduct ef the Allies W I. Spirit cf tbt to bring in a for calling tny or the fear 1744, will be excluded tht like or principal in to appear for 174c. at or where it be judged to find Bail for their good and - that Mr. Attorney General and Mr. Solicitor General do prepare and bring in the of a Letter from April N. S. The King will fet out at two in the Morning the ad of and be at the 4th: are gone before to prepare Things on the The and other Troops are already marched for The Breft Squadron it on the Point of but was cot the 16th, what was The King received on Monday a Courier from the de and as the Contents of the are kept very the Report of a Defeat of the Spaniards near Parma gains Twenty four Battalions and thirty Squadrons of the King's Army are ordered to be ready to march into Dauphine to cover that which would be in if the drive M. de from his but Troops will not begin their march till after the King has executed by Adjournment at lift General his They write from Verfailles that Things go very ill in and that no one dares openly of Extract of a Letter from May 2, N. S. The de Sixe accompanied by the Dake of and the Count de Clermont arrived - all that in the Publick we can't believe that the Campaign will be opened by the Attack of the who are behind the we are inclined to think it will be made upon Mons or the Day after bis Birth Oar with WILLIAM's To his now join his Thrice to whom At to large a Portion of the Thy fwell Britannia's The Eve of Good was thy We tear thai whin the Duke's Forces were the bef ire the Battle of fame Parties of the to reconnoitre upon which the and no Notice taken of but immediately after were his Royal the Tents to be and marched all Night towards the - heme could not be to fight the as they to be in order to through the and rather the Chance of a Battle the He Charles is re elected Member of Parliament for Shoreham in By the Advices from A not to be rhat the King harten his Journey to the for which many were and them that the bad News from Italy made it for his to exert his Superiority in the to the Reputation of the Arms of France j that by forcing the Lices which cover the Territories of the United Provinces would lay in fuch a as to drive down the of a however and A Letter from May 1 N. S. Four Officers and four Soldiers of the King of Great Britain's Troops taken it arrived the 28th palt at under the Care of an Aid de Camp of Prince Stuart as he is called On the 19th arrived at Dunkirk a hiving on fome Officers who were taken in their to People are to find that only who were born in France hive been and that the born Subjects of his have been On Morning laft dyed the Rt Hon Lord one of the pf the A of greit Learning and a He is in Honour and by his only Son the Hon. Henry new Lord on Monday the Rt. Hon arrived from dyed the Rev. Mr. Samuel a Junior of our a Gentleman of true great and of the molt agreeable which makes his Death much and a. Lofs to the The Play of the Merchant of Venice which wis to hive been at the in Aungier Sneet on Monday till the the Machinery of the Entertainment of Dr. not be got ready by that On Monday Night when the Mr. Sheridan that were at all the Army of the dered a large Bonfire before the Barrel of Ate to might become numerous enough to the the Duke's Stop to 3"ke Rejoicings all over on this hippy are in &C. According to p. ivate from the the fending M. every other to fhew their Vol. Letters to Mi from Dr. their fecond to Paris much All our Accounts from Disections tion but that the Nature his is an impenetrable * &c. we do not find it generally Some that as ft g. Any Volume of either may be bad alone to he is as one of the m the Service of the and every Town and or the Place of that have been an and one who has in this Kingdom that there have been more uni- - at he hu been Rejoicings upon the Duke of to remove which to Count wer was appear end thereby bring this intricate other and fome trot Patriots and Lovers of his to fome What feems to give fome Family and who could not have ditto this Conjecture that two Days after he fet an Ex- given the Money they intended in towards the ptefs arrived from Count to haften his as the Charter Schools of this a Thing of the laft to the publick glorious of Religion and We learn from that laft they From the DUBLIN Laft toe following by were determined by the Society at the Parliament - The Premium of for the belt Piece of Painting in an the Duke of Capt. with for Cape which to be it arrived at On there arrived an tt from which gave an Account of the filling of the Breft fbry or was adjudged to the Landscape made by Mr. near 30 Men of Tudor in 174c. On Night laft died William Two Pieces only were for the of 101 for Director of Engineers in the Service of his the bed Piece by Daniel other ho we hear will be Thomas the next by and that the latter was not in Officer in Seniority upon that was held a Court of Common Council at it was agreed that the Thanks of that Court be given o the Representatives in Parliament for this for their great Care in promoting the for taking off the Negative Voice of the Court of John will be a Candidate for the City of c cr. in the room of Thomas of a Letter from on board a Ship in dated April 10, O. S. A private Letter Night from Genoa hat King ot Sardinia hath io a Body of the French and who are its fuch as is and that the Germans march and are very near the Frontiers of 1745, and to come into Competition the Premium of was not granted for want of two Com but the Society thought proper to give the faid Daniel jja Reyly three Pounds of it for his ' William Power of in County of produced his Claim for the Premium of catching and curing mod Fifh in 174c, viz. 163 Baneh of but there being no other the was not two Competitors it leall being Peter David Green Ifland near Newry in the produced hU Claim foi of 151. for Silt made in 17+f, fit for curing or and it appeared he had made at the Salt Works at Green Ifland in laid Year Uq Tons of Salt and but as he the only or or on Piece at Collage Jn of the Gods In piteous Thus complaining - In vain I rule o'er o'er o'er ' Since Mortals as well as See my old in Silence moves Not dancing to Harmonious And can the A make one new To favourite move ably Farewell my 111 feek the No more a u now a \i that tny hath with Amassment in a mill The Society intend to their Monthly Meeting at I Js Committee Room in on next the rth where Signed by J. This Mrs. Hamilton and Mm. will vc A as This Days is by the Printer Price and is. 8d. that Part of Britain giving an account of that Gf The laft I believe not he was not entitled to the but the So Many French and are here on ciety thought proper him to Dr. Madden as de- of thought the French will leave the Spaniards ferving Encouragement Account of the great Quantity of Salt in the Lurch 10 get out of Italy which Way they can. - - The made at Salt hare retaken every Place in and are in foil of all the Sea but believed here that they mult quit the King of being too near them The Neapolitan Troops draw 'tis will find Employment for tbb without going out of their own they that the French are incredibly Diligent in fortifying that Capital the took fo little Care and in erecting fb many new that it will require at kaft 80.000 Men to that for this they have giving an account iv 11, Laws and their &c. and every thing relative to that N B. There hath been fb great 1 Demand for this that many of them have been fold in England and Scotland in a few as it is to be read at it gives the bell account of all the Affairs of that There having been a very great Demand for she MAP of where General Roads were and c being out of Print for two or three Days the fame is again The Society ordered two to be given re with an exact View of the Bay of and where his Royal attacked the Rebels and entirely defeated as alfb Lord James for her Invention and Encouragement in making a fine Point fit The Society ordered thirty Shillings to be given to James of 0/ for a Model of an Horizontal fo that Wind moves the Wings one doth rot hinder their Return round the other The following by the Society will be determined at on the Sth of May 1746. lately demanded 3000 Workmen more from the State; For draining the Quantity of unprofitable that they have already a Way that goes Bug in 1747. all round the and two very Redoubts before the For reclaiming and making the Quantity of Gates of and They that the drained Bog in - m had for the Ufe of the that they Fcr manuring the of Land with were ordered to prepare Bread immediately and Lime from November 1744 to November that no Doubt was made that the Campaign would be opened by For manuring the Quantity ot Land frith to make way for the Siege of Mart from November 1744 to November 1747 The from Antigua for is taken and For manuring the Quantity of carried into St. 10 10 10 where Son lay the Night of the Sold by the Printer price 13d. JOHN is hereby required to repair immediately to Elphin to carry on the Building according to his He is to be at this Time at the County of Whereas Mrs. ELIZABETH Wife of Mr. George of Tallow hath been prevailed on by of and whem fhe has had the Favour of curing them ot the Now fhe this Notice for Good of the that fhe infallibly cj cs the SCURVY ot be the 6rae of fo long a Duration upon rbis Day it waa that the Citadel of Parma had fallen into the of the We hear that the Right Hon. the Lord with a Squadron of t o Men of with the on board of which will be about 4000 bound for Cape will fail from the next a French Privateer of 18 is and brought into by the under the of Vice Admiral from the Votes of the Houfe of 2f Die 174!, That gHrea to Land with or from November 1744 to November ' 10 The Candidates are to produce Affidavits of with to the Quantity of and of to prove Breadth and Depth of the and with what Effect any Bog has been reclaimed and or Sand Acre with another 1 together with Certi to the Truth of the and the aad viewed the ricon for any and As ft was that Mr. Sullivan to for the Benefit of Fox he it hu Duty to the it not to perform that that rise there are Debts out late Daniel tM Sale of were not to the Sem from fun applied appears the Books and of viewed in the Hands of n hid one at his Office in erery is till And whereas tiere are Amount and due to the found real for arc therefore to the faid who are fo forthwith to pay in their several Debts unto the Mr by the  

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