On Monday night two commercial gentlemen, Mr Joseph Gilbert and MR JOHN CARLIN, who were staying at the Royal Hotel, and were on most friendly terms, went out to walk together, and after making a call or two, were on their return through Queen street, between eleven and twelve o'clock, when Mr Gilbert, putting his hand into the pocket of his travelling great coat, and finding there his pistols, which he had forgotten to put by on coming in from his journey, and which were loaded with ball, said jokingly "let us fire a salute." Coroner, at the Kings Arms public house in this city, to inquire into the death of BENJAMIN CARSWELL, who was found dead in a court in Rocks Lane. the unwarrantable practice of driving such unwieldy machines through such narrow thoroughfares as Joy street and Holland street, cannot be too severely reprobated. - On Tuesday evening last, an Inquest was held before Samuel Walkey, Esq. Since her death, a report has been circulated that it had been occasioned by poison; on which account a Jury was impannelled, and the body opened, by Mr Cutcliffe, surgeon, who fully satisfied the Jury that there was not the slightest grounds to warrant a supposition that she had taken any thing improper, but it was very evident that an inflammation of the bowels, succeeded by mortification, was the cause of her death. Witness immediately returned home, and there found the mother and aunt of the deceased. Video, The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, MasterChef Australia host Jock Zonfrillo dies, NFL player's daughter, aged two, drowns in pool, Banana artwork in Seoul museum eaten by visitor, Trevelyan relative 'would consider' famine payment, Indian 'killer' elephant relocated to tiger reserve, Ding becomes China's first male world chess champion. Verdict - Accidental Death.Fatal Accident at Thornbury - On Friday last, as a child named JOHN CORNISH, three years old, was standing by the fire, its clothes caught the flames; in about six hours after the little innocent expired. on view of the body of HUGH JEFFERY, who was drowned at Passaford, near Hatherleigh. Blame has been attached to the owner of the boat, for trusting it to the care of two such youths; but it has been proved on examination to have been undeserved.ILFRACOMBE - We lament to record the death of MRS HEARSON, for many years the respected hostess of the Exeter Inn, in this town, under circumstances of the most painful nature. This is the only cause assigned for his commission of this fatal act. Verdict - Died by the Visitation of God.EXETER - On Tuesday, a Coroner's Inquest was held at the College Kitchen public-house, in this city, before S. Walkey, Esq. at Stone Farm, in Thorverton, on the body of MR W. HAWKINS, of that parish, dairyman, aged 60 years, who on the Thursday previous was found lying in the road, leading from his house to Thorverton town in an apoplectic fit. on Tuesday. The following witnesses were examined: - Sarah Tout, Mary Richards, Eliza and Martha Davey, and Richard Quaintance. On Monday, he was at work on some part of Mount Radford with his brother, whom he left for the purpose of bathing in the river which runs below, and where, no assistance being sufficiently near, he perished, his parents at the time being absent from Exeter. The first he applied to refused to come, because he did not attend the landlady of the Swan. - On Thursday last, in the parish of Huntshaw, on the body of MR WILLIAM DENNIS, a highly respectable farmer of that place, very much beloved and deeply regretted by all his neighbours: who attended the market at Bideford on the preceding Tuesday, and was returning home in the evening, accompanied by two of his neighbours, when near his home, he started on before them; and they had proceeded but a little way, when they found their unfortunate companion lying insensible in the road, and the blood issuing from his temple; his horse having thrown him, and proceeded homeward alone: they instantly lifted him up, and carried him into a neighbouring cottage, whence, after having recovered his consciousness, he was removed to his own house, and a medical attendant was sent for, who gave his testimony to the Jury, that the violent concussion which the deceased had received, had produced the rupture of a blood vessel, which caused his death the following Thursday. The Surgeons, we understand, deposed that internal disease and abscess on the lungs was the immediate cause of the child's death, and that no mark of violence was visible.EXETER - On Thursday morning, whilst one of the porters at our quay named JAMES DOWNING, was employed in attaching a horse to a piece of timber, he fell down and died immediately; he was previous in good health. ajed - At Thurso, on the 15th instant, William Sinclair, Esq., of Frcswick, aged 89. . - On Thursday, at Bickleigh, near Tiverton, on the body of THOMAS PITTS, aged 35, who put an end to his existence by shooting himself. Coroner, at Braunton, on the body of ELIZABETH INCLEDON, aged 72, who went to bed in perfect health and was found dead in her bed the following morning. About 7 o'clock, the Jury returned a verdict of Manslaughter against Captain Hall, Mr Leeson, and Mr Ferris, the overseer; and the Jury expressed their unanimous opinion that the death of VICARY was considerably accelerate by their conduct; warrants were then issued for their apprehension. It is remarkable, that the mother of the child was killed by a waggon passing over her, that very same day, and about the same hour, twelve months before.EXETER - On Sunday forenoon last, as Mr Wm. Mr J. P. Baldy, the surgeon, who was called in to view the body deposed that on examination of the face, he found a slight excoriation of the skin under one of the eyes.
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