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engaged in preparing the new coinage both in gold and 
silver, in order to meet sa demand made u an 
for bullion in ot - vty 
ursday. The = bee aia ity of specie 
Mint ety the light ‘ps was called i in has been 
per w has received Pe re 
6, 650,000 sterling i in pe sovereigns a 
ocl P 
bbe at the 
& 
conse- 
for bullion, the new half-farthing 
‘eeana from the Mint until the com- 
oT f ob 
9,00 ag in S Caveat Garden Theatre which we no 
consequence of 
numerous reset attempts at highway robberies and ex- 
tortion from pe 
oo 
af 
| journeyman 
ircumstances 
t the inquest there is little doubt ‘hat he had been 
r foods time subje 
n districts, 125; yen ther 
: n, 182; 
7 eO2% Prise: 221 ; Souther ra,'2 
Soh tural Welos. 
Birmingham. —TIn reference to the e account of the 
the h Of that there is no 
~ doubt. He came to England; rather more than a year a : 
to vour to retrieve losses sustain y the political 
_ commotions in Syri e was received very kindly by 
Ar op of Canterbury, who to do ail he 
could in his behalf with the British Governm and also 
the Bishop of London, Each of these prelates assisted 
shown himself exactly * 
rounds of 
t 
: But, instead of this, he has not 
__ wise man, but has proceeded till he has raised 
to the daily papers on the sibsecks stati that 
uent o unities of assuring himself of the aire 
_ bishop’s real character and pretensions. “‘ recogni- 
on of his ,’ he says, “by various Syrians, some 
wae cs as well as laymen, and hi 
P rte, dresden yg him to exercise h 
rman = nytt rused), leave 
Fh aor é t to the 
, it may ber more satisfactory to know that 
Tripoli by Lord Pal- 
h I can vouch, and which will, I think, tend 
Be temore any suspicion that the former account may have 
d.”? 
appears that a citation from Doctors” Commons 
d 
€ proc e replied 
ney to go to law, and must Hod sk let the 
scl “Sy 
aid mention with pleasure, in 
N el Crompton, the ingenious 
ining achtee calle the mule, that the 
c 
f 
4. should be immediately G. Robinson, 
bery of diamonds to Se ‘amount of . 
ur 
te be equally divided Gare Mr, George Crompton, of 
Fearnhurst, in Lower Darven, and his brother and sister, | “d 
of Bolton, children of the above-mentioned Mr. Samuel 
Crompton. 
Hull,— he voy trap ot eta tyes under the 
increasi por week the 
de 
ture of De numark, and ¢ a trade i in cattle to Engl 
8 
add, that the exportation 0 of oats 
fe m Denmark to England, ania rt 
has led to the ha portetioa of English wostiees ety ack. 
tons in return, and that wi Bi antry of Denmark are 
better clothed in ome! y enc 
York. 
regret a seri 
last to Sir William G 
e least renewal of whi ust have been fatal. The 
op n was performed with success, but unhappily the 
previous loss of blood — such entire inanition, tha 
an attack of paralysis superinduced, which threatens 
to baffle i skill of his pele attendants. barone 
ntinues in a precarious state, and great doubts are en- 
tertained of his recovery. 
_ Manchester.—For some time past the condition of = 
Bank of Manchester has been 
concern Ht a2 
| to return to 
ale pra, s 
t be mand upon the 
Gace a nly The latieoite of the bank ee very generaliy 
ex tended throughout the ee dis stricts, an 
l had 
rity. A private shapes en a the 
solv = to 
t from a notion of its secu 
direetor was held on ir when it was r 
the affairs of the concern in the course ar a we ° This 
rides did not tacts gene rally known until Sakray 
PES 
morning, 
tcre- 
ated considerable panic, and was the sole topic of conversa~ 
t became known that the managing director, ye 
Bedka: had absconded. 00 
N 
previously shipped on board the packet shies ‘Virginian, 
which sailed on Saturday “wee se or Tt = rk, a large 
qu yh of tek dinar which wer n the 
way, fro nch Bank of ‘England, on wags by of = 
Bank rs obse! 
arking 
it “tasiediate,” and pean ng him to ee the ot Act, 
as he would find the commandan ad, 
with th the e genes ready. Having nk led to sleds that 
the stipendiary magistrate might not be in town, I in 
stantly wrote a shusllae letter, but with no address, aby 63 
put it into the han 
quitting my office to join lice force, which I had 
left formed near to the ror are mn road, I entreated the com- 
mandant to impress € stipendiary magistrate the 
i t of town’ 
was no time to think and argue upon ‘legal 
—and to ouslyin mind that every quarter of an hour 
spent in deliberati q nd to 
they oe asking 
cession n through th 
passing t hrough certain 
streets. I was then quite close to the m magistrate. 
where was its head. I answ ys 
find it, as by this time it has fi atin wren they are 
Il loose ; but still if you will permit me, I will and can 
ning to end, and neither I 
h a Manchester had 
: — ve _— 
s — disturbances. 
nts > 
ing the vessel site thee 
oat wre ch will keep th 
» Which 
will render her a kind of life- 
ewport.—The Monmouth p Seoti gs give a long accou: 
of the rejoicing on the opening of the 
hi rema ackable as includi 
port, which he largest lock 
in the world. The public opening took place on Mon- 
day, in the pi ce of at | . » including 
‘most of the leading veers 3 the county. The event 
a public 
outh.—The ss of the Admiralty respect- 
or 
ing the increase of the y by means of advanced ships, 
oticed in a former Number, has come into operation 
this port, bout ten or twelve men-of-war, at each 
of the — ports, are to be fitted immediately. Their 
m: and rigging, are to be prepared, fitted, 
ticketed, and housed in the oh asgpas — the ships are to 
—_ their Spenf aio put up, their anchors, chain 
boar their ower is to be kept 
e ad 
an 
wiiholt the presence of R nes 
difficulty in meeting wi 
Ha focteintr +s ioccenamall and then to fy: be transported 
of the same. aa and Danes na 
