JANUARY. 
4th. AST night the house of 
Dublin. Caleb Harman, esq. 
in the county of Longford, was 
attacked by a numerous party of 
Defenders, who demanded a sur 
render of all the arms inthe house ; 
but, on Mr. Harman’s refusing to 
comply with this demand, they de- 
termined to carry their purpose by 
assault, and with some difficulty 
forced open the doors. Mr. Har- 
man, at the head of his domestics, 
endeavouring to repel the assail- 
ants, was fired upon, and received 
the contents of a blunderbuss load- 
-edwith slugs in his abdomen, and 
in consequence of his wounds, died 
this morning. Several of the do- 
as were also severely wound- 
; and the defenders haying effec- 
ally succeeded in obtaining all 
the arms in the house, retreated in 
triumph. Eleven out of the twelve 
tuffians who assassinated Mr. Har- 
man have been taken, and are in 
ongford gao); in the number is 
person who was wounded by Mr. 
larman’s pistol, 
ith. His royal highness the 
mtr count d’Artois, with his suite, 
landed here from on board his ma- 
_| Jesty’s frigate Jason: on the frigate’s 
coming to anchor j in bathe roads, his 
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royal highness was saluted with 24 
guns from Leith battery, and with 
the like number on his landing at 
Leith, where he was received from 
the boat by lord Adam Gordon and 
a part of his suite, and conducted in 
his lordship’s carriage to an apart 
ment in his majesty’s palace of Holy. 
rood-house, fitted upin haste for his 
reception; and, as he entered the 
palace, his royal highness was sa- 
Juted with 21 guns from Edinburgh 
Castle. The Windsor Foresters and 
Hopetoun Fencibles were in readi- 
ness to line the approach to the pa- 
lace, but, his royal highness chus- 
ing to land in a private manner, 
and with as little ceremony as pos- 
sible, that was dispensed with. The 
noblemen in his royal highness’s 
suite followed in carriages provided 
for that purpose, and were con- 
ducted from the outer gate of the 
palace, by the commander in chief, 
to their apartments. His royal 
highness and suite, consisting of a 
number of French noblemen and 
gentlemen, dined with lord Adam 
Gordon. 
7th At Carlton house, between 
“nine and ten o’clock in the 
morning, the princess of Wales was 
delivered of a princess. The duke 
of Gloucester, the archbishop of 
Canterbury, the lord chancellor, 
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