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28 May 1847 (5)

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Liverpool Mercury

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MULTUM IN PARVO

... According to the weekly returns of the Bank of England i» ied on Friday, the amount of notes in actual circulation t e week ending Saturday, May 15, including seven days' and other bills was. .£'19,998,227, a decrease during the week of i. 407,853 ; the amount of gold and silver ooin and bullion in the hands of the bank, an increase of 1*281,234. The following advertisement appeared some time ...

New Brick-making Machin*.—We have been shown recently invented machine for the manufacture of bricks, patented ..

... manufactured the foundry of Messrs. T. Wilson and Co. The external appearance of the machine is very plain, but the arrangement of the clay cutters and the machinery tor moulding and pressing the bricks, as far as we are able to a e a beautiful description, and quite calculated io do the woik for which it is intended ; and there is no doubt that the patentee will reap that advantage which he ...

REVIEWS

... Tiir PffßLicATioss.—Notwithstanding the unfavourable aspect of the times, the literary season of 1817 has been already characterized the production of many works of great merit; and publishers, indeed, seem to be increasing in activity. Mr. Colburn, alone, announces several interesting books for appearance during the present week. Among them are the tenth volume of Miss Strickland's valuable ...

New and Observations

... FRANCE. The accounts of the state of the manufacturing population are g in the extreme. Before the end of the month 50,000 men will be out of employ at Rouen. 1600 men have been discharged from the calico printworks in the neighbourhood of Paris; and the directors of the Lyons Railway have declared that unless they receive assistance from the Government, they must discharge 30,000 of their ...

INQUESTS

... aunoay morning, the body of new-born male ch Id was found in an entry at the back of St. Vincentstreet East. It was enveloped bag. The nurgeon who made post mortem examination ot the body, was of opinion that the child had been born alive, and that death was the result of suffocation, but how produced he could not say. There were no external marks of violence the body. A verdict was returned ...