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TREATY WITH THE NEW YORK INDIANS. 1838. 563 First Christian Party, Baptista Powlis,Cornelius Summer, Anthonybig Knife, Isaac Wheelock, Peter Williams, Thomas Doxtater, Jacob Powlis, William Hill, Anthony Anthony, Baptiste Denny. Peter Martin, Orchard Party. Jonathan Jordon, Henry Jordon, Thomas Scanado, William Day. Second Christian Party. Abraham Denny, Lewis Denny, Adam Thompson, Martin Denny. Peter Elm, To the Indian names are subjoined mark:. The above assent was voluntarily freely and fairly given in my presence, after being fully and fairly explained by me. R. H. GILLET. Com, dw:. We the undersigned sachems chiefs and head men of the Tuscarora Aus`- 1% 1836- nation of Indians residing in the State of New York, do hereby give A,,,,,, of rh., our free and voluntary assent to the foregoing treaty as amended by the T¤¤¢¤r¤f¤¤ w resolution of the Senate of the United States on the eleventh day of ;l:€:§:2',)xhe June 1838, and to our contract connected therewith, the same having 3,.,,,,;,,, been submitted to us by Ransom H. Gillet, a commissioner on the part of the United States, and fully and fairly explained by him to our said tribe in council assembled. Dated August 14th, 1838. Nicholas Cusick, George L. Printup, William Chew, James Cusick, Williarn Mountpleasant, Jonathon Printup, John Patterson, Mark Jack, Matthew Jack, Samuel Jacobs. Executed in presence of J. S. Buckingham, D. Judson, Leceister S. Buckingham, Orlando Allen. To the Indian names are auhioined marks. The above assent was freely and voluntarily given after being fully and fairly explained by me. R. H. GILLET, Com. We the undersigned chiefs and head men of the tribe of Cayuga Auger), 1838, Indians residing in the State of New York do hereby give our free and ‘*_‘—_‘ASScn, 0,. me voluntary assent to the foregoing treaty as amended by the resolution of C,y,,g,,s to th, the Senate of the United States on the eleventh day of 'June 1838, the treatyé shsb th same having been submitted to us by Ransom H. Gillet, a commas- gfsgtef Y ° sioner on the part of the United States, and fully and fairly explained by him to our said tribe in council assembled. Dated August 30th 1838. Thomas Crow, Ghostly Darkness, John Crow, Jacob G. Seneca. Executed in presence of James Young. To the Indian names are suhjoined marks. The above four signatures were freely given in our presence. R. H. GILLET, Cam. H. A. S. DEARBORN, Superintendent of Zllassachusetts.