25 SEPTEMBER 1841, Page 12

A letter appears in the Times this morning, signed "G.

Cockburn, General," which announces that the writer has already submitted to Sir Robert Peel a plan by which he could raise 30,000,000/. or more, without loan or payment of interest. He does not divulge the details of his plan ; but it is based on the following sentence of an article in the Times—" It is unquestionably a growing feeling that the Queen's Government ought to keep the sole power of coining money, whether in gold or in paper, in its own hands, subject to the constant inspection of Parliament."