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Health of the Bishop of London.—We understand that his lordship is rapidly recovering his health. His physician ..

... has recommended galvanism to him ; and Mr. Halse, the eminent medical galvanist, has the honour of atteuding on his lordship for that purpose. COMMITTED TO THE NEW PRISON, DEVIZES.— James Wells, for two months, for having assaulted and beat Sander Wilson, master of the workhouse at Devizes—Wm. Dennis, John Brown, and Henry Rawling, for two months for vagrancy at Figheldean—Samuel Cotterill, ...

EXETER CITY ASSIZES

... 5R E RCIt T-Y- i; AS . O,, d ond, morzinl, t, o'clock Mr. Baron olfe:. Irepaired- tp 0:her Guuldlsa 1:, when, ..the;,-.rand .Jury, m~adte. .tbesqrre~turn.;o,g ...

ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE AND CONFERENCE

... ANTI-CORNI LAW LEAGE AND CONFERENCE (Froe tic ?? Advcrtiser.) The following letter, enclosed to a celebrated old beau, among the Ildependent ministers of the Mailchester Conference has beer, handed to us for publication :- LETTER F5ROM A CONVICT TO HIS FRIENDS. Dear Friends,-Thoughl I write to you from hence with the deepest sorrow alted shame,-though I feel with what grief you will receive a ...

EXETER ASSIZES

... EXETER ASSIZES, NISI PRJIUS COURT.-MONDAY. IgpotO Alit. rliIOON PiATT AND A SPECiAL JURsY. TtTU (lUEEN ON 1'IEtt PROSEdCUTION OF 'J'IU, BIsHjop OF EXE'YPER v. LATIATER. Tho ff7 being fixed for tie trilslof tllsindictmtient, tho opuning. Tfho Bishop of Exeter nnd Lord Seymour were onl the lun-rch. Theb learned Juilgo took 'lila cset at. caine o'cliact, nil the following goentlemen werek sworn ...

EXETER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1845

... THE FLYING-POST. EXETER, R WE DNESDNY, JULY 23, 1845. THE ASSIZES. AMONG the variotus incidents of an Assize Week there is one which it is evident Pcople are pleased to see kept up in due form-we allude to the escorting of the Judges into the City by. the High Sheriff. Wo confess we share in this feeling-mere ceremony perhaps it is, but to root out long-cherished sentiments and to break up ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY FOR THE EXETER DISTRICT

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY FO THE EXETER DISTRICT. BEFoRr Myt. Co-,qhI55I0E~ft DERE. WVVYNESDAY.-(Continued from our ?? Adialnadue, of Liskeard and Camborne, Cornwall, ironnmonger, came up on bis last examination. Mr. Edwin Force, of this city, appeared as solicitor for the assigneeis, anti examined thea bankrupt at great lengthi. Meundude said, previous to my bankruptcy there was an execution in my ...

DEVON GENERAL SESSIONS

... DEVON GENERAI SESSIONS. A GeneralSessions for the County of Devon commenced on Tuesday, at the Castle of Exeter, before BALDwiN FmrFoin, Esq., Chairman;- M. B. Bere, C. Gordon, J. C. Laxmoore, Win. Hole, (Bovey), D. B. Davy, C. Shtireff, B. H. Clarke, Rsqrs.; Revds. John Huyshe, .4. Atherley, J. P. Sydenhan. Justices. GRAND JUny.-In empanelling the Grand Jury, Mr. CHARLES FRANCIs HALLOnAN, of ...

GUILDHALL, EXETER

... GUTIDHALL, EXETER.. SATURDAY.- ?? Me t MAyr and Magtrates.] On the comiplaint ofT. Doble, an officer of the Ctm- missioners, I person named Gough, residing in the lower part of :te citys -or keeping niga, and creting a nuisance, wax fined 10.s ond-expenlel, making 14s. ad. ine all; which was paid. I MONDAY. RObC5t Ofield, an old' offender in this vay, for an assault on Samuel-Jennings; ona ...

INQUESTS

... Held before J1 . GJiXNzDo, Esq., Coroner DRtEAD)FUL AOCODRNT WITH MACHIONERY.-~An inquest eeaS held on Thursday, at Spring Gardens tavern, ?? the body of Mr. S9amuel Hunter, aged 30, Whlose death wasca sione(I under tlieftollowing dreadful circumstances. The de' ceased, Who was married, but without any famlrsddi Queen-square, and carried on business with ilian tlt eresie a , and sail maker on ...

GLOUCESTER MICHAELMAS SESSION

... This session commenced on Tuesday, and there was an nui- Dually large attendance of magistrates. About sixty attended, _ amongst whom were W. B. rurnell. Esq. (chairman), Earl Bllen- borough, Earl Fitzhardinge (Lord-Lieutenant of the county), Sir Fras. Crawley Boevey. Sir WD;. Codrington, M.P., Sir Miohaeli Hicks Beach, Mr. Mullinga, M.P., Messrs. Hirehouse,Fripp, &D. After the reception of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICE INTELLIGENCE. COL-NCIL-HOut5, BRisroL, SArrtUnAY, Oc1olar G. gagistrates present: The Mayor and Mr. Coates. Edward Hancock Eliza Smith, Wm. Robins, and Eliza Han. cock, were charged with stealing a quantity of milk, the pro. pertY of Charles Hug. Complainant keeps four cows in a neld at tile.hill; this morning he caught the prisoners milking them; the prisoners ran offton hi asking them ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... SOMERSETSIZSM AS5ZZFAS [CONTINUED FRO5U iSCYENTH PAGE.) CROWN COURT.-THURSDAY. Bduln Colley and Joseph Mewnsuan, two boyst of 14 and 12 of~ years old, were indicted for feloniously setting fire to a Citable at Queen Camel, thle property of Charles Jay. The huildlitg, havintg been improperly described in the indictment, the Coon~ directed ?? ssIntiattl. michael O'Areil, a sergeant in thle 40th ...