Election resulted as follows:

Jacob LezinskiGreat Sachem
S. F. SchellGreat Senior Sagamore
D. A. KingGreat Junior Sagamore
W. H. GloreGreat Prophet
G. B. KiteleyGreat Chief of Records
W. D. TurnerGreat Keeper of Wampum
G. B. KiteleyRepresentative to G. C. U. S.

The committee on state of the Order recommended that legal action be taken to recover the effects of Tecumseh Tribe, No. 6, and Delaware Tribe, No. 7, of Louisville.

The Great Chief of Records read an application for a charter for a Tribe in Maysville, and a charter was granted.

The Great Council went into committee of the whole and decided to prosecute the two deserting Tribes to the full extent of the law.

The Francis case was brought up and Brothers Glore and Kannard were appointed to assist the trustees in effecting a settlement.

The Great Prophet, at the request of the Great Sachem, repeated a prayer and the Great Council fire was quenched.

1872.
NINETEENTH GREAT SUN COUNCIL.

The Great Council assembled in the wigwam of Kentucky and Seneca Tribes, hunting grounds of Louisville, and the council fire was kindled in ample form at the 9th run, rising of the 23d sun of Buck Moon, G. S. D. 381, Great Sachem Jacob Lezinski presiding, all the elective Great Chiefs being present.

Representatives were present from Tribes Nos. 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 16.