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Boudinotes brother. He soon heard that others, were shewing signs of hostility to the public peace
Mr. Ross, instantly dispatched our express to Genl. Arbuckle, requesting his interposition?, to prevent mischief, (not to protect himself.) In the evening Hand Mattie was out among unclear about 1 1/2 miles distant. A number of young men, had, by this time, come in to Mr. Rosss. And best, in the moment of excitement, they might rush upon him and so some mischief. Mr. Ross requested them if they had come as his friends to protect him, ghzg they would