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Nontuaka - "Your talks are very true and "right. - I find no fault with what you say. "I hope our business is now near an end. - "The days are now beginning to grow brighter "and brighter. I am come from my nation "and I am here. I did not come of " my ow accord, but the desire of the whole "nation. - They will expect to see our talks. - " We are come to make such a peace that " will never be broke again. There are bad " young men on both sides. I therefore " propose that a law shall be made in council to punish severely bad young men. "This law shall be read in every council "and all the people shall be present to hear "it that they may not say they have not heard it. " What the President tour father has done is " a proof of his friendship." - The Secretary of War "when will your council be?-" Nontuaka. "We are now a great from home.- "We cannot say where it will be - we cannot get "home before August.- It will be sometime in "September before our Council can meet. "I will remember this promise you made "when I was here before the 1500 dollars I "never received." The Secretary of War "You took that money in "goods with you at the time. You must have forgot." Nontuaka - "Perhaps I may." The Secretary of War. "We will make all "up to you of what you have not received of Govr Blount." Mr. Thompson then presented the Secretary of War with a pipe hand cut out of a black stone, with a knife, representing an Indian sitting. -