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and Chicka Saws, all to surrender up their country, and emigrate west of the Mississippi River, and there to settle themselves under one government. The letter aforesaid has been exposed and read in open Council today, by John Ross, in the prescence of William Mcintosh; and the General Council have decreed, that William Mctintosh be, and is hereby, discharged from ever having any voice in our council, here after, as a chief connected with this nation.
"Brothers, we are astonished at our brothers' conduct at this place; and we have lost all confidence of his fidelity towards the interests of the [red?] bethren "east of the Mississippi River; therefore we advise you, as brothers, to keep a strict watch over his conduct; if you do not, he will ruin your nation.
Your friends and brothers, committee, John Ross, George Lowry, Cabbin Smith, [unclear] snake [unclear) Ridge, Chickasawlekee
- An interchange of chiefs has been established and continued from the time that there was but one agent (Col: Hawkins) for the four nations.