Mr. B-g communicates to the Committee that the majority last night increased to 246. READ letters from feveral Noblemen and READ a letter, dated to-day, from Mr. Adjourned fine die. Bleft feeds of difcord! fown by Heaven's own hand, Long may they grow! fince 'tis these patriots' fate, Plain and Affectionate ADDRESS TO THE SHOP-KEEPERS, MANUFACTURERS, ARTIFICERS, and TRADERS, OF THIS CITY AND KINGDOM. DUBLIN: PRINTED BY JAMES WILLIAM S M,DCC.LXXX, 226. i. 168.(3) To the PUBLIC. THE following Address was sent to me by a Perfon as truly Respectable as any of the Age we live in, who at the fame Time honoured me with the Power of difpofing of it, in whatever Manner I might think proper. Upon reading it, I was clearly of Opinion that my Duty to the Community obliged me, not only to publish it, but also, to bear Witness to the Character, although I was not permitted to make known the Name, of the Writer. Well affured I am, that had I been at Liberty in this Refpect, great Weight would have been added to the Contents; however, the Advice conveyed in it, appears to be fo Salutary, fo well fuited to the Complexion of the Times, and fo evidently the Over - flowing of a moft Benevolent Heart, that much |