>From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, February 1, 1800; Issue 2440. OXFORD, February 1. On Thursday last an inquisition was taken by Mr. BUCKLAND , one of his Majesty's Coroners for this county, on view of the body of Thos. DRUCE , of Cassington, Butcher, who on the preceding Tuesday, whilst assisting to fix a calf upon a horse in the farm yard of Mr. SANDERS , at Cassington, suddenly fell, and almost instantly expired. Verdict, " Died by the Visitation of God. "