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cold by which he is chilled - Any one under his influence acts in direct opposition to the usual deportment of sane persons. If desired to go, he stays, to sleep he keeps awake, to laugh he cries, he speaks by contraries - One under his influence the other day, said, "how dry the river is there is no water in the channel, I never saw it so dry."--The river was then higher than it has been for years - Two brothers under his influence entered the camp attired very much after the manner of heralds with short buffalo-hide cloaks painted with different devices, as birds, stars,diamond patterns &c, & a long string of feather pendant from their heads,