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  • IRELAND.

    The Earl o f Charlemont has accepted the office of President of the Ulster Constitutional Association, which held a meeting at Belfast on Thursday week; when a sub-committee of Registration was appointed ... [Article] (1936 words)
  • TEMPERANCE.

    The following letter appears in the Cork Southern Reporter received this day:— "Cork, September 15, 1840. "Rev. Sir—I am near the conclusion of a journey ... [Article] (330 words)
  • ENGLISH LAWYERS.

    Lords Eldon and Stowell—Sons of a barge-master and small coal dealer at Newcastle-under-Line. Lord Stowell borrowed forty pounds to go to the circuit, and both supported themselves for a time by ... [Article] (823 words)
  • THE FINE ARTS.

    Anxious as we have ever been to promote refinement amongst all classes of our fellow subjects, and convinced that a love of the fine arts greatly tends towards this desirable object, it is with satisfaction ... [Article] (1421 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (48 words)
  • CALENDAR FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (84 words)
  • WEEKLY METEOROLOGICAL TABLE. VARIATION OF THE THERMOMETER, &C.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (84 words)
  • THE CHRONICLE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1841. MAGISTRATES—PAID AND UNPAID.

    THE tone of the Tory organ for some days pas would lead us to conclude that efforts are being made on the part of the clique to induce the Governor—now that his Excellency has thrown himself ... [Article] (966 words)
  • THE REGATTA.

    From the very handsome prizes that are to be awarded, the number of competitors entered, and the distinguished patronage under which it is to be conducted, we have little doubt that this day's ... [Article] (1494 words)
  • Port Phillip. THE REGATTA.

    Tuesday and yesterday were grand days in Melbourne, or rather at Hobson's Bay, whither by twelve o'clock nearly the whole of the population had repaired, some in boats, some to the beach in ... [Article] (1256 words)

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