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The secretary of War then requested to know if they did ot meet annually when the clothing might be equally distributed amongst them, and said that our Agent should be placed among them. Double Head. I saw very glad to hear that an agent is to be placed among them. unclear meet annually at the little turkey's unclear all the Chiefs then assemble. The Secretary of War. I do not wish to hurry you. Consult together upon this point of the compensation. I consider the boundary line as the only difficult point to be adjusted. The president of the United States does not want to take the boundary that has been settled by fibe treaties to be adjusted unclear. Double Head. Thats my reason for meeting you tomorrow. The white people and the red people are always quarrling about the land. The Secretary of War. The line ought to be marked out. Trees should be felled to leave a wide line open, so as to show it clearly. The additional sums to be given are not for anyone particular point, but a settlement for the whole boundary, to prevent any disrate in future, that no cause of contention may continue. Double Head. I suppose that the United States cannot remove the white people in Cumberland. I wish that a line may be marked quite round them. So that the red people may get the unclear let the line be made plain so that they may know where to hunt. The map was then shown to the chiefs; the line was answered and explained by the Interpreter.