30 JANUARY 1841, Page 1

The Tories and Anti-Repealers of Ulster have had a grand

" demonstration " to counteract the effects of Mr. O'CossEr.es visit to Belfast, and of the late aggregate meeting of Reformers. They seem quite to have turned the tables upon the Agitator in the scene of his last triumph. The great man, whose influence is the guarantee for the peace of the country from Dublin to Cork, is neither so popular nor so powerful in " the black North," but what it was deemed necessary to meet him with military preparations and to usher him out with police; while his parting car was saluted by the shouts of a whole snob of Orange Peers, Baronets, Clergy, and Magistrates of the province, assembled to extinguish every trace of the impression which he might have made. But it is observable that this Orange demonstration was not made in Dublin ; O'CONNELL is not to be extinguished there : on the con- trary, the Ulster Reformers migrated to make their most impres- sive display in the centre of the O'Connellite provinces. The late exhibitions have marked out afresh the political geography of Ireland.