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meeting, if he understood its object rightly, was not for legislative purposes. The Cherokees were not in Council to determine what they they were to do with their money when they got it. They had attended at a call of the United States Agent for the purpose of getting their money, and he conceived that the only question which could be put to them must be one upon the Act of Congress itself, as to whether it should be paid to the person already appointed by them to receive it, or whether they would appoint any new receiver; or whether each man would prefer receiving his own portion. The election of the majority between these various modes of payment, strikeout would necessarily strikeout govern. After a short silence, Major Currey & Lieut: Bateman arose & left the platform & walked about a while. On their return, they discovered that several votes had already been given in & recorded by the Clerk in favor of Smith's resolution. Enforced by this occurrence, the managers seemed to think a vote from the rest imperative; and the people were called up to vote, in the first instance, upon the resolution of Archilla Smith. The voting commenced x strikeout: on that same day it could be