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Nothing but councils till the 7th.
July 7th. — The La Bay Indians came and told me that they were going to the Fort to speak for the last, time, and make the Chippewas lay down their arms to let us pass for Montreal. I gave them two large belts. They likewise said, that if the Chip- pewas would [not i] consent to their proposal, they would take me and my garrison back with them, and take care of us till such time as they would [go with] their warriors and open a road them- selves. This day they
... went to the Fort, and took with them most of the traders that came with them. On their arrival, the Indians belonging to the Isle Castor took one Mr. Lottridge and Mr.
Croglian; the former was taken from them by a chief of the Sacs, to whom he gave considerable presents; but the latter was obliged to buy himself clear.
July 8th. — They continued in council till the 11th, in which 46 Wisconsin Historical Collections [voi.i time tlicy got all the prisoners clear, except myself, Mr. Henry," a trader, and two soldiers; and the same day, being the 11th, we all arrived, the men, the traders, and most of the Indian women, from the Ottawa village.


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