﻿there were then in the metropolis 1097 nlaceB of wf>r«J,i,> .«• j- 



ot ilethodists, 130 to five sections of Baptists, 35 to Roman CathohvT 

 23 to Presbyterians, 20 to Mormons, 11 to Jews 9 to Onnk^!. o *^ 



iith 13^ eoo'^Tf^""""!-^ J*"! "'""''«'• of Sunday schooU ^^701 



S>tu'of MrrthToth"l8lwb "' "T ««'«^(''"»d«' Sunday 

 h.in. i« joQ 1 , ,^^' *''® respective numbers of the seira 



^Jpu^^Cw^^ia^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 



rs^t-hoia'^r: o-Shiristr ^"'^ ''-" -"- ^^»' «^-^^'"^ 



B.^'s\'nd'':::slrit''ehteryt:"/^^^^^^^^^^^^ z '''' "-"r"'- 



not bJ ,,,„ The^'of L^dro^iCiittrx'^??.^^^^^^^^^^^ 



™t"/n;"etc"o:?L« ^4sjnht 'r-py--- 



for thf re-constniction of the K ' "* '"^""" *" "^""^ t™" 



for^'the'r^^iou"':rt"he °/ *'"'' '?«'r'P<"» ^"^ fomid insufficient 



beside, two floatbg ei^D^ oi, V« Th ^'"'" l""" ''"5' ""^ "^ht, 

 ment is UD.Ier one su^erint^L f ^"r'-'' .^'"' ''"'"''« establish 



number of for^en! eT^ir-^ltCnV^ tlt'^'n '^^'■■'" 

 firemen, and extramen. "K'ueers, senior firemen, junior 



estTm:tWa Wsloo 00«Tnd';K "' .*'". '"'*"'P°"'' •"" "-> 

 650,000/. o.""".ww., and the amount of poor-rates at about 



cireit\TthT'mL'";;'„"^":br"'"" f *'» '"^-"^ -" ^^ « 



districts beyond that^i,^e but ti,?;-'""'. 'r'^'''^'"'' ">« "'h" of 

 portoffice, which have ftwerlTr ".T"'Vf 12 miles from the 

 Inner cirele. Besides the Ze«lp''V'ni'''''^*T'' "^ '«"*"• ""«' 'h" 

 there are bran h-offiL, ari om^L^S^"^ 7 ''';,M"'^'"'« '« Gm^ 

 Cavendish.strect.andBlackman^r^.^'^'^'^fu' S.'"'""?-^"'™' 01<1 

 principal streeti and in ev?^H-'. • .*'"*^*"'''- I" ex^hnf the 

 receiv ng.hou«es ai^kent hv Z ^J"""'' "t .«.nvenient distances, 

 P.^£themetroi;:,i^rablttofe^^^ of postage 



North Ke'nt; the Creydon FpVin^anH''B''"h/ **•« ^T""'""" ""'^ 

 Western. There are b^sidei theoSnTr ^"f '"°" ! »°d the South- 

 ton branch, whicrjoins 1"; Xen7s C^al r.'ir'*' ■""! P«''<l-«- 

 round the northern and eastern sides of^hl' Tl *'^«" '^"'8 •»""« 



Tel'sgn.ph Company nLothbu^ ami .M'h'''™ "n""" "^ *''« «'«^t"« 



are seven or eight smaUcwtls wh^ P"'''','' '^'P'''*"'*''*"- There 

 importance. "''*' ""^'"^ «" °' comparatively little 



i-ONooy. roAXABA.] 



Antrim and a portZ of I^„lh ^"""''o Ocean, E. by the count; of 



qi% "^o ^ "..,^1° '^"'"■« "^'les, or 518,595 acres of which 



^Lnfr """"f-Jl^^ ^"^ble, 180,709 acres uncultivated, 7718 aoTe^ i„ 

 plantetions, lo»9 acres in towns, and 10,327 acres under water Thn 



IZtTsot '''' '^^ '''•'''■' ^ 1«" it wa/2"2?n;rriS5Ti: 



northltforfhf f ""r^" .1 '°T '""^^ P'=°'"«"l''' ''t ae extreme 

 neaieTthe B,„^ ^"° ^' '" *•"? *'^""S *««■" of Portrush ; and 

 W T ^r ^T"' ?" '"' exposed strand running down between low 

 headlands of basalt is Port Stewart, a well-built and faTbron-xbl^ 

 the sIl°/"?''"«' ?•■* 1""" ""provided ,rith shelter for ^ny cmf above 

 the su:e of a il,h.ng-boat. West of the sandbanks which occur at the 



SufcirL*^%K^r,:- -^^ « --^^--^i-. risr^^^ 

 ^Stre:^j-^i;^-r^i^^-w-i^ 



S^n tSr arl'^l?'"'* *° T*''^ ■""""' "' "^« «"«• ^^^i"^ h'a been 

 noticed m the article iovLE, Lough. The north-eastern liberties oi 



su™^lf^'°"7.''f ''^ """'^^ semicircle of about i m™J in^dlu. 



thiW strict the :r"f- *"''"' "? *''« .^'"^''™ "'»« °f thrBLnn In 

 inis district the elevations are mcon^iderable, and the general ascect 



Tw O^lf <• •""""'u'^* ""'f"* gradually rises westward for 



Hm 63w'T "alld''' '''' f-'; Be^bradagh, 8 miles 3. frZ DonSd^' 

 thtV- } , , ' »°'^'««P»™ted from Benbradagh by the bold amnhi 



S^t.ll if- J ° ^'^ Londonderry. The highest of the kioud is 

 llilvin i^'"'' ''?«'^ to a height of 2238 feet, about midway between 

 rnit^l^ K ?" ""* ^° ''^^^'^ extremity of the chain. The district 

 w" terf diS of'^'e"""""?"^ T^i^°"8'^ ^-^y"-' --titutrng 'th 

 S into th^ t ?l *^Ar""'y' " '•'"''^^ ''y "^ <=™''al tract of high 

 land into the valleys of the rivers Roe and Faughan. The vallev of 

 the Roe, especially towards the mouth of the river forms a licl ind 

 open country, which under the name of Moyro^, ol- th^plain of the 

 Sufi- I^^"?:,"'?'"'"''* "'""8 '^o '»""'«™ ^hore' of LougTFoyle by 



thf Fau«i^V Trtr^'T'V.K'^^ '""8'' "p*"" ""° »i- -^^-y^i 



b3 CuW ; "'^'"''"e/'-om about 4 miles above the^city t7a mUe 

 StT of t^?. ' T. '■'' ''^ J^"^"" "P-"^''" i"'° Lough Koyle. The 

 Kh Llm 1? /i'"^-,P°'^?° "f *•>« """"ty " 10 miles, and it^ 

 .S.vei«it *" '* '""'" '' " "" '^"^' -'I '" » 8-d state oi 



vl'f''7^''''S''^ ,"""' CWnanw'X'on*.— The principal rivers are the 

 toyle, the Faughan, the Roe, and the Lower Bann The jC& ^ 



incumbered toward. iT .u"^*"' ^^'"'een low banks which are 



sand The r,V»T- ^ S""*"" ""^ **■« ""««• ^''*-^ extensive tracts of 



■ 'e'rivTrrrrf.^ ! •f.^-'l-^- f?':.-->« -f ^OO tons. 



Of the riv«r. »!,• 1. T , "^"'^raino lor vessels of 200 tons, 

 siderable am tL V ''''"•"' ^H* ™"«y "^ *•»« «»"« 'bo most con- 

 mountah. ^L^ M?«»q'"". which has iU sourees in the 'slack • (as 

 7i"Xvrrh and ^^''-T^^i'^^-'ly tenned) between ,he mountains 



several stream, descendmg from the range of Donald's Hill and 



