ly,- that we are that way disposed, and we hope it will take place gradually. Here the speaker sat down for a short time, and then rose again, saying, Brothers, my heart is so overjoyed and warmed with what you have said, that I find I had forgot to mention one of the most important things. Brothers, at the time we first met at this place, the Five Medals and myself formed some idea of your business. We expected you had come to do for us the things you had proposed to us when in Baltimore. We consulted each other upon the answer necessary to return to you in every respect, and I now find that our idea was right. Brothers, the sentiments which I have de-livered to you were his sentiments. You have now told us, that your brother has a mind to live amongst us to show us how to cultivate the earth, and have desired us to show him the spot where to begin. We agreed then, that he should be at neither of our villages, lest our younger brothers should be jealous of our taking him to ourselves. We have determined to place him on the Waash, where some of our families will follow him,-where our young men I hope will flock to him, and where he will be able to in-struct them as he wished. This is all I have to say. I could all day repeat the sentiments I have already expressed; also how much I have