Bishop PHILLPOTTS is grievously afflicted with cacoRlas scribEndi. This morning's
Times contains a correspondence bet%veen Bishop PHILLPOTTS is grievously afflicted with cacoRlas scribEndi. This morning's Times contains a correspondence bet%veen EXETER" and Viscount Alr1.110Uner, in which the former has by far the largest share. The Premier accused a right reverend Prelate of misrepresenting, by garbled quotations, his " heavy blow and great discouragement " speech. The Bishop wants tr know if he is the man ; and if Lord MELuounNE said what is attributed to him ? Lord MEtnouese replies in the affirmative to both questions ; but, quaking, no doubt, with apprehension of a message from the truculent champion of the Church, declares that he " meaet nothing pers mai." But mark the consequenve of timidity the Bi!ffiop sends a sej.!is.ler, oc- cupying nearly two c.dunms of the Ti', s. cohfe,..ire that hi? has no ground to call out the Premier, yet Iii■Vtlillg" ;1:11:V-t his victim a OHM; of episcopal loaie, to whiels a bullet in the the...A would be a tritliu: annoyance.