BELFAST XEMagS-L ETTER. l BELFAST-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. REVIVAL OF- T1; CONSERVATIVE SOCI1 ?? Ox Tuesiay last, the Conservative Society held its re- vived meeting, at 1vhich Lord Roden presided. After the admission of a number of members, the Rev. Mr. Martin brought forward a mot
We are requested and authorized to in4ert the foL lowing:-:t TO THEi EDITOR OF THE NEWS-LETTER. Stin-It having come to my knowledge sidee I lately left Belfast with the 64th regiment under my command, that va. rlous erroneous reports, unfavomrable to my cbaracter, have been circu
IS the Newts-Lette7 of the 4th inst. we. published a brief -notioe of the late Captain Ekenhead, but in consequence of the unavoidable absence from the press of the writer of-tbat article, it was less complete then -it would ?? have -beeri and one or two typographical errors cre
11131A7'itE LA HI~L E,3S' nETGS to acquaint the Ladies, that she las JO 9 turned from London with the comprising Dresses, Bontets, Caps, French, anish, ant English Flowers, at all pries; al-o, a va sty of ver: beautifuil illourningg Flowers, and other Fancy Goods. M1adame LA 5o01
-MARRIED._ On the hth ilost. by the Rev. A. C. Mucartnoy, Mr John Craig, iron. monger, BIOtNO, to Miss Deborah .tary Davis, youngest daughter of the t~lte Mr 'Thos. Davis, merchant, Lisburn. On 4th bios. by the llev. Robert FleIning, Feltaghy, Mlr Sarmiel God. frey, laltymarrmbs,
WT The Autumn Show of Cattle was held here on Wed- \ nesdny. Owing to the unfavourable state of the weather the previous day, a great many of the animals that were in- tended to be shewn could not be brought forwaid, which reduced the number considerably. There were a few very fi
MAGHEIRAFELT SUNDAY SCIIOOL.-Tile eighteenth an- nual examination of this School took plaee at the close of the last year. The number examined amounted to upwards of five hundred. A decided irnprovement was evinccl in the appearance, manner, and arcquirements of the chil dren. T
NEW ANNUALS FOR 183i - HOD GSO Ng BOOKSELLER, STA4TIONER, 4o. 9, High-street, HAS ILECEIVED HIS SIJIPLY OF THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID AINNUALS FOR TTHE YEAR 1.331, Viz.:- THE LITERARY SOUVENIR, FORGET ME NOT, FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING, WINTER'S WREATH, THE HUMOURIST, 2 NEW COMIC ANNUAL,
- BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED. I n Satirtl;ly morning last, an unfortunate maii named James M'Cormink, at one time a respectable tiame;r" btit latterly rather reeiuced in cireulhstzinces, wis fAmUH 41Vl'ownl- ed at the Ne wian. bridge, -on the road leading from Comber to Newtownards.
LONDON CORN-EXCHANGE, DEw. 12.-Thea trade in all kinds oftgrain is exceedingly dull, and although there are few arrivals, the stock on hand is abundant, and a cos-iblerable quantity oif flour-is up. Wheat is ahute 2s. cheaper. In Barley a declinetof 2s. Beans and Peas dutl; Beam