that the United States had borrowed our money and paid us yearly Six thousand dollars - We should be grateful for information respecting the State of our money - We should rejoice when we hear from our Father again to hear that our money was again in the Bank -- Father, We hope that you will not be impatient at the multitude of our word our minds were uneasy, we could find no rest until we laid open our hearts to our Father - he will take pity on us, and see to all our interests - may the Great Spirit preserve our father many years a blessing to all his children. Senecas of Buffalo Village Red Jacket Young King Capt Bille Capt Pollard Young Stevenson White Chief Twenty Canoes Seneca White Senecas of Cataraugey Chief Warrior Capt. Thompson Tonewanta Senecas Charle Blue Sky Big Kettle Stride Town Adjutant Peter George Onandagai Capt. Cole Capt. Fisher Caughneetaan Cayuga David King William King I Amos Calender of Buffalo. Ceritfy that at the request of the above named Chiefs of the Six Nations of Indians I read to them the annexed talk throe Henry York one of their people from Battaraugh who interpreted the same and the above Chiefs declared through the same Interpreter that it was their unanimous Voice Amos Callender At Buffalo. Indian Village January 1. 1818 We the undersigned being present, Certify as above Jabez B. Hyde Eleazer Colburn We the undersigned further certify that the annexed Chiefs further requested that they wished to add to their talk as follows. viz. - that they wished to remind their Father the President of their readings in the late War with Great Britain to take up arms in the defense of their Common Country - Their father will claim to his confidence and protection Amos Callender Jabez B. Hyde Young King - would desire through his Father, the President of the United States to express his grateful acknowledgements to the Government for the Pension they were pleased to settle upon him in consequence of wounds received during the late War, that he has understood it was to be paid Quarterly - he would inform his Father that he has received only three Quarterly payments, that he nor any of his friends have been able to find the road by which he might avail himself of his Money in this way. He would thank his Father to point out a way in which he may in future receive his money, agreeable to the act of Government. At the Special request of Young King Amos Callender