12 SEPTEMBER 1840, page 5

We Have Had Two Or Three Days Of Fine Weather,

with every appear- ance of its continuing; and, in consequence, reaping is very general to day (Monday) immediately around u, whilst every rood of grain throughout the country......

An Explanation Is Attempted By The Morning Chronicle And The

Dub- lin Evening Post of the extraordinary circumstance mentioned by Mr. Blake, the Irish Police inspector, of the mode of making out the police- returns in that country. It......

An Urgent Address Fcom Mr. O'connell To The Electors Of

:Ireland is published in the And %Vedstesday, exit° , ting those who Were regis- tered in I 8:t2, more particularly, to be ready to reregister in the present month. The......

A Correspondent Of :be 1.• Shire Have Off Various Thei:i

eie electors on the le !I -ie!. le: cause upou let eas ,• burghs. A meeting, ea 111c IS lielearell (1117 ,.• 7 of ThuriAlay, whet: a Ir... ;nor', .1 to t'ic • tho :aut. i•i It'......