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M3 The [illegible]: John Pellit M.C. admired us 3? Jan
N.B. The Hon: John Pettit M.C. advised us 3d. Jany 1847 that the commissioner of Indian Affairs had not yet decided upon the amount due Mr. Sinclear as Removing Agent & would delay for further information.
1847, that the Commissioner of Indian affairs had not
 
yet, decided upon the amount due Mr. Sinclair as
And we respectfully submit upon the point, as to the length of time of his services, the enclosed deposition of Mr. James Avaline, who then resided amongst the Miamies, speaks their language, and is intimate with their business; he is an honorable and worth man.
Removing agent + would delay for further information -
 
and we respectfully submit whom the [illegible], us to the  
Truly Yours &c
length of time of his services, the enclosed description
 
of W. [illegible] Avaline, who then [illegible] amongst  
the Miamis, separate their language and is unlimate
with their [illegible]; he is an honorable and worthy man.-
Sincly Your + C
W.G. Ewing
W.G. Ewing

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N.B. The Hon: John Pettit M.C. advised us 3d. Jany 1847 that the commissioner of Indian Affairs had not yet decided upon the amount due Mr. Sinclear as Removing Agent & would delay for further information.

And we respectfully submit upon the point, as to the length of time of his services, the enclosed deposition of Mr. James Avaline, who then resided amongst the Miamies, speaks their language, and is intimate with their business; he is an honorable and worth man.

Truly Yours &c

W.G. Ewing