10 AUGUST 1839, Page 10

The Court of Common Pleas having decided that where a

living has two patrons, one a Protestant and the other a Roman Catholic, the living shall remain only in the gift of' the Protestant, the Bishop of Exeter by this decision acquired the right of presentation to the living of Combepyne, Mr. Edwards, the other patron, being a Catholic ; and the Bishop has bestowed it upon the Reverend E. J. Todd, a Whig gentleman, totally unknown to his Lordship, and whose recommenda- tion for the preferment was the 'Willful and meritorious discharge of his duties as curate in the diocese.—Exeter Flying Post.

The Bath Guardian, a Liberal newspaper, was discontinued last week.

The Phenix Bank of Liverpool has stopped payment. On Tuesday the following circular was addressed to the shareholders-

•• Liverpool, 6th "In consequence of the discovery of a large deficiency in the rise 1;;;" the late manager, Mr. Samuel Henry 'Walsh, the Directors, after tescie,°!i. deliberation, feel it their duty to suspend the operations of the bank en-ti4'4,1„. can have an opportunity of consulting the proprietors. With this 1,14„71 special general meeting will be held as early as practicable. e racticoaLbsleo.s, pro.managet,

"By order of the Directors, v

The amount of the deficiency is variously stated at ftom2000ei, 40,000/. The Bank, which had taken up the connexions' efik," Northern and Central Bank, had never possessed high credit.

Subscriptions are raising for the purpose of erecting a new elitirebb, the Isle of Portland, where the mea750o0f1.rhealsigbieoeuns ainissotrucoentitornibbaut: hitherto been most limited. Her Majesty has kindly givenut('i towards the fund, and an endowment of The stun required for building the church is 2,0004 —Dorset Cout Chronicle.

The Marquis of Lansdowne laid the foundation-stone of anew chord, to be erected at Derryhill, near Caine, on the 29th ultimo. His hit ship was attended by a large party of nobility, and an assembly clap! 2,000 people.—Domet County Gazette.

Miss Herbert, of Abergavenny, is building an extra church and a row of almshouses for the poor, at her sole cost.—Cheltenhant Gazette,