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And a great Number of the Inhabitants of _Philadelphia_. The Governor, having commanded Silence, spoke as follows: _Friends and Brethren of the Six Nations_, 'Six Years ago a Number of your Chiefs obliged us with a Visit, when they agreed, on Behalf of your Nations, to the Release of certain Lands on both Sides the River _Susquehanna_, to the Southward of the _Endless-Mountains_, and within the Limits and Bounds of the King's Grant of this Province. In Consideration of which, a certain Quantity of Goods was agreed on and delivered as a full Satisfaction for the said Lands lying on the Eastern Side of the said River: And for the Lands on the Western Side of the said River, you desired the Payment should be deferr'd till another Opportunity. These Goods, which are exactly the same in Quantity as those you received the last Time the Chiefs of your Nations were here, have been ready a considerable Time, and kept in Expectation of your Coming for them: And now you are come down fully impowered by your respective Councils to receive them, we are well pleased to deliver them: Leaving it to you to make a fair and equal Division of them amongst yourselves. We are sorry for the Absence of our Brethren the _Senecas_, and much more so that it should be owing to their Distress at Home by a Famine that rages in their Country:--A Famine so great, that you tell us a Father has been obliged to sacrifice one Part of his Family, even his own Children, for the Support and Preservation of himself and the other Part.--We heartily commiserate their Condition, and do not doubt but you will do them fair and ample Justice in the Disposal of their Part of the Goods in such Manner as they have instructed you. You shall now hear the List of the Goods read to you.' Here, by the Governor's Order, the List of the Goods was read over, _viz._ 500 _Pounds of Powder_. 600 _Pounds of Lead_. 45 _Guns_. 60 _Strowd-Matchcoats_. 100 _Blankets_. 100 _Duffil Matchcoats_. 200 _Yards Half-thick_. 100 _Shirts_. 40 _Hats_. 40 _Pair of Shoes & Buckles_. 40 _Pair of Stockings_. 100 _Hatchets_. 500 _Knives_. 100 _Hoes_. 60 _Kettles_. 100 _Tobacco-Tongs_. 100 _Scissars_. 500 _Awl-Blades_. 120 _Combs_. 2000 _Needles_. 1000 _Flints_. 24 _Looking-Glasses_. 2 _Pounds of Vermilion_. 100 _Tin Pots_. 1000 _Tobacco-Pipes_. 200 _Pounds of Tobacco_. 24 _Dozen of Gartering, &_ 25 _Gall
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