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LETTERS OF FREDERICK BATES TO A. B. WOODWARD .14
adjustment, I should be sorry that Col. McDougall should at any future time, inculcate the impassioned passages of that letter to the injury of the Judge's feelings.
He leaves us for Washington, in a few days, where, or in Virginia, he will pass the Winter.
The escort of the Maudane-chief, commanded by Lt. Pryor, returned with their illustrious charge, a few days ago. Pryor's party has been defeated by the Ricaras, with the loss of four
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