26 of the week no meeting for worship Done with the Treaty only Explaining a letter which the Indians got Rote to Capt Brant a Mohawok Chief in answer to what he had sent them in his message &; one Pickoring had Rote him, these Indians mentioned to Brant that they thought if man that brought it could let him know what was said as they thought he had his stomach full This man brought a message from Brant to the Six nation Indian mentioning he had been among the westren tribes that they had of late a great Dele of Troubles that the British stood by &; would not help the[m] I wished they had taken their advice but i[t] was not their fault they did not, that if [the] United States would agree to the line they [had] made when they were to gather there woul[d be] peace &; desired there might be a Treaty next Spring at Buffelon Crick, wish them to as soon as they could, I expect they blamed the British for not takeing the advice 27 Saguorecy or Saguorisey an Indian Chief of the Tuscororah Nation was to see us at our Lodging with whome we had some conversation he expressed as other of the Indians did that the White people wanted to