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state the reveiiiies of this port, in order that &:'corr;5a
estimate of the wealth and importance of the place may
be conceived. In the year 1821, which is the lastAes'ti-
mate we could obtain at this moment, the revenue
amounted to .13‘ . 800,000 and upwards. V 1
Before we quit Belfast, the tourist should be iiiformed,
that there is an act of polite kindness extended to strangers
in this town, which is extremely generous and liberal, and
for which the author acknowledges himself the city's
debtor, that is, permission to read in the news-room of
the New Commercial Buildings for eight days, without
subscription, or any trouble but that of entering the
visitor's name, in “ The Stranger’s Book." A I ‘
In so large a city. as Belfast, the traveller may naturally
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in y suppose he will find but little difliculty in procuring
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f, 3. : Jauntiiig-cars, may be hired for the day, or week: the
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35 . ii, i 5 Coleraine, after devoting a week, at least, to exploring the
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fit A‘ Three days in the week there is a stage-coach to Lame, which us
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