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THOMPSON SINCLAIR.
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He has managed to be about and has attended to all the details of his business with his accustomed fidelity, but has in reality been an invalid all the time. Yesterday morning he arose as usual about 9 o'clock, and while dressing himself, fell over upon the bed, and remained unconscious until his death, which was painless, and occurred about
6: 45 o'clock in the afternoon. Dr. Johnson, the family physician, and Dr. Brady, who was also in attendance yesterday, state that the immediate cause of death was the bursting of a blood vessel of the brain. Justice Holcomb "was present with the family at the final moment, and says that he never witnessed a more peaceful passing away, and never knew an abler, purer Magistrate.
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