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nothing effected, all that transpired during the Council, so sensibly & so touching to his feelings as this, and that he imperceptably as it were to himself - he knelt down, so two of the Seneca chiefs. It was customary with us to stand in all our singings or chantings. Our evening lectures, when the Council did not sit, our Chapel was thronged.
After six days session upon one of the most important & interesting subjects which was ever held by an Indian Council at Oneida Castle, it was clased? on Saturday of the 18inst. by an appropriate & eloquent speech of the U. States Agent J. Parish Esq. Although there were two partes? in this council whose views were entirely opposite to each other, yet