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Starr, to accompany him back to Washington. William Hicks remained in the Indian territory. A treaty was now prepared. Boudinott and Ridge withheld signatures; but Starr gave his. The president submitted this treaty to the Senate. The Senate sifted the affair, saw the intrigue and refused to ratify the treaty. And now came the retribution upon William Hicks. The United State Government found that they had been mistaken in William Hicks; that the circumstances of his having been a short term Principal Chief did not give him the power they thought it would, with the people; and consequently they saw no good in upholding him any longer. They refused to confirm the promise of the agents that he should be paid for the missionary establishment as his own property. In the meantime, the nation audibly expressed its discontent against both John Ridge and his father. A council was called to hear the
Starr, to accompany him [[strikeout: to]] back to Washington. William Hicks remained [[strikeout]] in [[strikeout]] the [[strikeout: 2 words]] Indian territory. A treaty was now prepared. Boudinott [[strikeout]] & Ridge withheld their signatures; but [[strikeout]] Starr gave [[strikeout]] his. The president submitted this Treaty to the Senate. The Senate sifted the affair, saw the [[strikeout]] intrigue and refused to ratify the treaty. And now came the retribution upon William Hicks and Jno [[strikeout]] Ridge. The United State Government [[strikeout: having]] found that they had been mistaken in [[strikeout]] William Hicks; that the circumstances of his having been a short term Principal Chief did not give him the power they thought it would, with the people; and consequently they saw no good in upholding him any longer. They refused to confirm the promise of the agents that he should be paid for the missionary establishment as his own property. --  In the meantime, the nation audibly expressed its discontent against both John Ridge & his father. A [[strikeout: 2 lines]] council was called to hear the

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Starr, to accompany him strikeout: to back to Washington. William Hicks remained strikeout in strikeout the strikeout: 2 words Indian territory. A treaty was now prepared. Boudinott strikeout & Ridge withheld their signatures; but strikeout Starr gave strikeout his. The president submitted this Treaty to the Senate. The Senate sifted the affair, saw the strikeout intrigue and refused to ratify the treaty. And now came the retribution upon William Hicks and Jno strikeout Ridge. The United State Government strikeout: having found that they had been mistaken in strikeout William Hicks; that the circumstances of his having been a short term Principal Chief did not give him the power they thought it would, with the people; and consequently they saw no good in upholding him any longer. They refused to confirm the promise of the agents that he should be paid for the missionary establishment as his own property. -- In the meantime, the nation audibly expressed its discontent against both John Ridge & his father. A strikeout: 2 lines council was called to hear the