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Indians in a body, though their different superintendents handed in their subscriptions with many expressions of their deep regard and affection for their white Chief and subsequently (though that generation had almost passed away and the memory of the words general as might be supposed to have been lost. When this monument was distroyed by a band of cowardly ruffians from a land word the Indians again were first in the field coming forward with their mites to contribute to the rebuilding the column. Councils were called by their Chiefs at which speeches were made on the word and which were forwarded to the Governor General by the superintendents reflecting the highest honor on these red children of the forest, not only on account of their sympathy for the dead but for the elegance and beauty of their language. Some time after this, it was proposed to erect a monument to the