History And General Description of New France V.3

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F., 1666, p. 5, Bays October ; but Father Le Mer- cier, in his Journal, under date of Dec. 4, announces the arrival of Mr.
Le Moyne, with seven Onondagas and one Oneida, Garakonthie and Grande Gueule being subsequently mentioned. He also mentions re- ceiving intelligence of the death of Father Simon le Moyne at Cap de la Magdelaine, Nov. 24, 1665, at 5 A. M., aged 61. He then speaks of their making the presents and being feasted. The N. Y. Col. Doc, ix., p. 37, give the explanation of the eleve
...n presents of the ambassadors imder date Dec. 1, 1665. The treaty December 13, 1665, N. Y. Col. Doc, iii., pp. 121-5, is the first formal treaty between the French and In- dians. Simon le Moyne entered the Society of Jesus in 1623, came to Canada in 1638, and was, as we have seen, the fii'st who succeeded in establishing a mission among the Iroquois, among whom he went re- peatedly : Carayon, Documents In- edits, xiv., pp. 113, 132, and notes of Rev. F. Martin. Garakonthie's apostrophe to him was as follows : " Ondessonk, dost thou hear me from the land of souls, to which thou hast passed so quickly ?

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