Great Chief of Records J. N. Tyrack presented a very complete report, from which the following is gleaned: Amount in Great Council wampum belt, 142 fathoms; number of working Tribes, 6; members in good standing, 267; withdrawn by card, 9; adopted, 52; admitted by card, 3; rejected, 3; expulsions and suspensions, 40; deaths, 3; widows and orphans, 14; amount paid for relief of brothers, $258.50; for relief of widows and orphans, $53.75.
Election for Great Chiefs resulted as follows:
| A. C. Herig | M. W. Great Sachem |
| Jacob Schenk | M. W. Great Senior Sagamore |
| W. H. Patton | M. W. Great Junior Sagamore |
| John B. Haltimus | M. W. Great Prophet |
| Jas. N. Tyrack | M. W. Great Chief of Records |
| A. J. Francis | M. W. Great Keeper of Wampum |
| Bros. Tyrack, Davis and Herig Representatives to G. C. U. S. | |
Trustees—Bros. Kiteley, Davis and Haltimus.
A constitution for the government of all Tribes in this reservation was adopted.
The Great Keeper of Wampum reported that all bills and claims had been paid and that there was a balance in the wampum belt of 18 inches.
The council fire was then quenched with due solemnity.
1860.
SEVENTH GRAND SUN COUNCIL.
The Most Worthy Great Council of Kentucky kindled its seventh Grand Sun Council fire in the wigwam of Delaware Tribe, No. 7, hunting ground of Louisville, on the 9th sun of Buck Moon, G. S. 5620, Great Sachem A. C. Herig on his stump.
Representatives were admitted from Black Hawk Tribe, No. 2; Pocahontas, No. 3; Kentucky, No. 4; Tecumseh, No. 6, and Delaware, No. 7.