* The greatest benefit we can confer on mankind is to publish truth with out disguise, or exaggeration ; without passion, and with out fear." TVRGOT VOL. VII. FROM JULY TO DECEMBER, 1811. Belfast. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH SMYTH. 115, HIGH-STREET. To whom Communications (post paid) are to be addressed. 1811. 15090 TO THE SEVEN VOLUVE. linen yarn, ACADEMICAL Tastitution, address Coffee, new method of preparing, 474 344 360 Craig, James, M.P speech vf, at the 266 Co.Ancrim Catholic Meeung 331 471 466 275 JOT Declaration of South American free- dom 319 trim Catholic Meetiug 326 398,476 328 Dublin Institution, laws of the 257 423 Weekly and Daily Schools, ac- count of 243 445 Fever hospital and house of recovery, account of 26 Down, Co. meeting, and resolutions of 508 415 Dumbell's, J. letter, from, on spinning 34 448 Eastern origin of modern improve- 472 defray the expenses of his prose- 415 24 391 Free Schools in Ireland, bill for regu- lating, Frauds conunitted by the lightermen, 508 180 Funerals, on the manner of conduct- ing 427 433 Goldsmith, a just politician, as well as a good poet 356 177 Hancock, John, speech of, at the Co. Antrim Catholic meeting 330 440 160 Indiaus in North America, civilization 158 448 Industrious blind, account of the in- 236 187 237 Jonovation, a thorough-paced enemy to 469 Intolerance in lines on the late Bishop 371 Introduction of catechisms into poor 367 293 Ireland, degradation of, in point of 426 128 21 470 473 Letter to H. Brougham, Esq. M.P. on Parliamentary Reform 371 |