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SUICIDE OF MR. THOMAS MORTON

... much fagged with Mr Cooper's affairs, and talked of resigning his hospital appointment. Me believed deceased to be a man of temperate habits. The letter to Mrs. Morton was as follows f7, Wrobur-j-place. Dercemler (sic 30), 3840.-My dearest Mary Ann,-Employ ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT PENZANCE

... the Rtoman Catholic chapel. On Monday evening, Ellison, who was a teetotaller (as was also the de- Ceased), wvent to the Temperance hotel, in Prince's street, drhere he had been accustomed to read the papers. He had Bomne cocoa and cake in the smoking-room ...

APPROACHING CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... that Lord Chancellor Sugden intimated to him that he had better retire, on the ground that he had not that command over his temper and actions so essential to the due administration of justice ; the chancellor adding, also, that he understood he was ...

CASE OF CAPT. REYNOLDS

... it is expected from him not only to exercise the military command over this regiment, but to give an example of moderation, temper, and discretion, blended with the zealous activity and ability for which he is noted. Here, then, is a plain intimation that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... were discharged. We have been requested to state that the name of a girl who, on Friday week, was fined for an assault on Temperance Pullen, was ,Jefieries, and not Lake, as stated by her. TiE MIRDER Or THE CREW OF THE Wiss'.-Exeter, Wedncsday Night.-This ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... working miracles and cttracting thousands to his temperance pledge-the brpeople here are,, nevertheless, becoming ess intem-n prt.In the' country particularly we hear every whereof tee-totalism, of temperance balls, and of total abstinence pledges. In the ...

POOR-LAW RATING

... ant would be softened and mollified, under fair - and just payments, until his zeal became gradually miti- d gated to a temperate medium. By this means the poor :r would have more justice done them, rather than less; e while the vigilance of the general ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... said some A of the men in the police were members of the temperance society, n and it was an error to send them, as they acted as partisans; it was b curious that all the charges from the temperance society were c brought up by one policeman. Mr. Stephens ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... addressed the jury in a most extraordinary speech, concluded by calling upon theo to consider the amount of damages calmly, temperately, and consistent a ith justice, without regard to infiammatorytopics, such as the action being brought in London, that it ...

SHERIFFS' COURT, RED LION-SQUARE

... oni behalf of the defendant, from sume cause which it was dilficult to define, but which lie believed originatedl in the temper of Mrs. Pellewv, a separation took place bmtweeti her and her husband. T'Ihey lived apart ; but still there was a reasonable ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... Ecliptic Line, Justice theEquinoctial, Prudeuce and Temperance the Arctic and Antarctic Circles, Patience and Fortitude the Tropics. Justice should be a man's governor, Prudence his counsellor, Temperance his friend, Fortitude his champion, Hope his food ...

DEVON COUNTY GENERAL SESSIONS

... close at sixt o'elocL the easte evening. WORTH A GUINEA.-Mr. Thomas Featherstone, P respected Secretary of the Sbeffield Temperance Society ing suffered severely from Tooth-ache, wvas cued by _t rus of Brande's Enamel, upon which he wrote to the prodE ...