24 DECEMBER 1836, Page 8

The Cork Southern Reporter speaks of public credit being restored

to a great extent. It adds-

" There have been no new failures; and though reports of the embarassment of joint stock hanks (one of which was injuriously, and, as it appears, without foundation, named by the Times) have been prevalent, no facts have transpired to shake the credit of particular establishments. The Times on Tirsday gave the name of the hank alluded to; and then the report was proved to be un- founded. This is not the first time, of late, that we have had occasion to re- mark that little reliance is to be placed on the statements in the City Londe of the Times."

[This paragraph, quoted by the Morning Chronicle on Tuesday as from the Cork paper, appeared in the Spectator three weeks ago ; and referred to the London, not the Irish Money-market.]

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