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1843The Wesleyan Centenary Chapel, Stephen's-green south, opened for divine worship. The Atmospheric Railway between Kingstown and Dalkey opened to the public. A peal of joy-bells hung in St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Arran-quay. 
7-Oct-1843Public meeting a t Clontarf, to be held on 8th October, prevented by Proclamation. 
14-Oct-1843Informations lodged against Daniel O'Connell, M.P., John O'Connell, M.P., Rev. Thomas Tierney, Rev Peter James Tyrrell, Richard Barrett, Charles Gavan Duffy, John Gray, Thomas Matthew Ray, and Thomas Steele, for a Misdemeanour. 
14-Nov-1843Proceedings on the Information commenced in the Court of Queen's Bench. 
1844Dublin and Drogheda Railway opened to the public. 
15-Jan-1844Trial of Daniel O'Connell and others commences. 
12-Feb-1844Verdict of Guilty found. 
30-May-1844O'Connell, is committed to prison. 
6-Sep-1844Liberated on reversal of judgment, on Appeal to the House of Peers. 
1845Military Prison, and Protestant and Roman Catholic Chapels, Arbour-hill, commenced. First stone of a new Presbyterian Meeting-house, Upper Ormond-quay, laid. 

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