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weaker and weaker and on the third day after his removal internal haemorrhage came on, which carried the poor fellow off, but so suddenly that he was not at all aware of his approaching end. -- An American gentleman who told me this, was with him an hour before his death. He was then in good spirits talking of joining Cathcart. This gentleman left him with one of the sisters in whose arms he died -- the doctor being present at the time. -- He had been staying some time in the town and was pretty generally known, in consequence of this, and his being a literary man, which goes a great way with the Americans, a great many attended his funeral. The body was enclosed in a coffin of oak, and then in another of massive black walnut and covered with purple velvet -- It was drawn in a hearse with four horses, four mourning coaches,