29 JULY 1848, Page 13

It is rumoured in Liverpool, that last night the Mayor

and Magistrates came to the conclusion that it was necessary to take the more dangerous of the Liverpool demagogues into custody; and in pursuance of this decision a warrant was made out for the arrest of Dr. Reynolds, and an officer de. spatched therewith to Birmingham, to which town this individual was known to have fled. Our information does not state if the arrest has been effected.—Liverpool Journal of this day, Second edition.

The Mayor of Manchester has issued a notice, advising owners of mills and other property to watch by night, lest the Irish Confederates in the town carry out their public threats of destruction by fire.