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stipulations therein contained, as fully and as completely as though we had been personally present at the signing, sealing and delivering the same on the 10th day of November, 1808, the same being the day on which the said treaty was signed, sealed and delivered, as will appear by a reference thereto. In witness whereof, we have for ourselves and our band of the Great Osage nation residing on the river Arkansas, hereunto set our hands and affixed our seals.

DONE at St. Louis, in the territory of Louisiana, this thirty-first day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and nine, and of the independence of the United States, the thirty-fourth.

In presence of us, and before signature attach-
ed to the original.

JOHN G. COMEGYS,
GEORGE MAN,

JOHN W. HONEY,

SAMUEL SOLOMON, jun.

JOHN P. GATES, Interpreter.

NOEL MONGRAIN MARQUE,

Indian Interpreter.

BAZIL NASSIER MARQUE,

Indian Interpreter.

First chief.

Gresdanmanses, or Clermond,

Couchesigres, or Big Tract, Second chief.
Tales, or Strating Deer, son of Big Tract.
Aukickawakho,nephew of Big Tract.

Wachawahih,

Pahelagren, or Handsome Hair, X
Hombahagren, or Fine Day,
Harachabe, or the Eagle,
Hrulahtie, or Pipe Bird,

Tawangahuh, or Builder of Towns, X
Honencache, or the Terrible, ✰
Talahu, or Deer's Pluck,
Cahigiagreh, or Good Chief,
Baughonghcheh, or Cutter,
Basonchinga, or Little Pine,

NOW BE IT KNOWN, That I James Madison, President of the United States of America, having seen and considered the said treaty, do, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, accept, ratify and confirm the same and every clause and article thereof.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused the seal of the United States to [SEAL.] be hereunto affixed, and signed the same with my hand.

DONE at the city of Washington, the twenty-eighth day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ten, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the thirty-fourth.

By the President,

JAMES MADISON.

R. SMITH,

Secretary of State.

Note. The foregoing treaty is republished, from an omission in the first edition of it, of the words, "one thousand dollars, and to the Little Osage nation, merchandise to the amount or value of," in the fifth article.

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the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven,
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sand eight hundred and eleven,

An act making compensation to John Eugene Lei-
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