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Conspiracy of Pontiac


The Seige of Detriot

When Pontiae heard of this he proceeded hastily to the spot, and not finding the murderer, he dispatched warriors in all directions to take him, but apprehending the pursuit, the Indian had fled to Saginaw, whence he went immediately to Mackinac. Pontiac was at first much enraged, and aftor- ward expressed great sorrow on account of the pledge for his safety which he had authorized Godfroy and Chene to give the commandant. Mr. St. Aubin states that his recollection of these circumstances is clear and that Mr. Gouin must certainly be mistaken.
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