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2 The Indian Council met this Evening to Shake hands with me and to Show their
Satisfaction of my safe arrival I Desired of them to Send a Couple of Canoes to fetch Down the Goods from Chartiers old town where we had been oblidged to leave them because our horses being all galled on their Backs and tired gave them a string of Wampom to Inforce my Request.
the 28 lay still the 29 the Indians set off in three Canoes to fetch the Goods, I Expected the Goods
would by that time they Could land at Chartiers old town, all have Come from frankstown, as we met about 20 horses of G. Croghan at "Shawanos Cabins in order to fetch them This day News Came to the town, that they 6 Nations were on the point of Declaring war against the french, for the Reason the french had imprisoned some of the 6 Nation Chiefs who came to them as Deputies a Counsel was held and all the Indian acquainted with the News and it was said the six Nations message was by the way to give all the Indians Notice to make Ready to fight the french. that day my Companions went to Caskashy a large Indian town about 30 miles of.
the 30 I went to Beaver Creek, an Indian town about 8 miles of, Chiefly Delawares,
the rest Mohocks to have some Belts of Wampom made this afternoon Rainy Whether set in which lasted above a week. Andrew Montour Came Back from Cashashy with a message from the Indians there to Desire me the Ensuing Counsil might be held at their town we both lodged in this town at George Croghans trading house
the 31 Sent andrew back to Caskasky with a string of Wampom, to let the Indians
there Know. that it was an act of their own that the Ensuing Councill must be held at loystown, they had orderred it so last Spring when George Croghan was up, & at the last treaty in lancaster the Shawanos & Twich twees were told so and they Stayed Accordingly for that purpose; both would be offended if the Councill was to be held at Caskasky, besides tgusm my Instruction binds me to loystown and Could not go further without Giving offence
Sept the 1 the Indians in logstown having heard of the Messuage from Caskasky
Called a Councill sent for me to know what I Was Resolved to do. and told me that the Indian at Caskasky were no more Chiefs than themselves. and last Spring they had Nothing to Eat and Expecting they would have nothing at your Arrivall ordered the Counsel Should be held here. now their corn is ripe the think to Remove the Counsel, but they ought to Stand by their word we have Kept the tweech wees here & our brethern the Shawanos from below on that account I told them of the Messuage I had Sent by Andrew and they were Content.