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ren would be satisfied with this, and not weep too much for a Misfortune that might not happen again as long as the Sun and Moon shone.'_ 'The Person who delivered me _Le Tort's_ Letter, brought this Bundle of Skins as a Present to me; but I told the Messenger, I would not meddle with it; he might leave it if he pleased: The Affair appear'd to me in a bad Light, and I would represent it to the _Six Nations_, who were expected in Town every Day. This is the Fact as I have it from _Le Tort_: I desire to be inform'd if you know any thing of this Matter; and if you do not, that you will make diligent Enquiry who committed the Murder, and who are the unhappy Sufferers, and assist us to obtain Satisfaction, if it shall appear to be any of our Fellow-Subjects that have been treated in this Manner.' _To inforce this Request, I present you with this String of_ Wampum. The _Onondago_ Chief, in Reply, said: '_BRETHREN_, 'We take this Information kind at your Hands; we will take this String of _Wampum_ home with us to our Lodgings, and there consult about the most regular and proper Steps to be taken by us to answer your Expectations; and when we have duly considered the Matter, we will return you an Answer.' Upon this the Governor put an End to the Conference; and calling for Wine and other Liquors, according to the _Indian_ Custom, after a decent and chearful Entertainment, the _Indians_ withdrew. * * * * * At a COUNCIL held at the PROPRIETOR'S HOUSE, _July_ 5. 1742. PRESENT The Hon'ble GEORGE THOMAS Esq; Lieut. Governor. _James Logan_, } _Clement Plumsted_, } Esqrs. With several Gentlemen of the Town, _The Chiefs of the Six Nations_ It being judg'd proper, at this critical Time, when we are in daily Expectation of a _French_ War, to sound the _Indians_, and discover what Dependence we might have on them, in case their Aid should be wanted; an handsome Dinner was provided for their Chiefs; and after they had made an hearty Meal, and drank his Majesty's Health, the Proprietor's, and the Health of the _Six Nations_, the Chiefs gave the solemn Cry, in Testimony of their Thanks, for the Honour done them. And soon after, the Governor began, in a free Way, to enquire for what Reason the _Senecas_ were not come down, since they had an equal Right to a Share of the Goods with the other Nations.--_Canassateego_, their Speaker, said, 'The _Senecas_ were in g
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