the lower parts of some Mountains near our Settlement, which fog ascend s said Mountains in thick Colums un- -usual to what I have been acquainted with. 4th Much rain fell last night, the morn- -ing still wet, we expected Cornplanter and some other Indians, to have called on us this Morning to set off for Buf- -faloe, but before Six OClock Cornplan- -ters Son Henry, and another Indian with each having no other covering on, tho raining fast, than a Calico Shirt, and Clout, arrived here, being sent by the Chief to inform us, that a Considerable number of Indians were going with him to Buffaloe, who were not fully ready but would call on us tomorrow this information was more than we expected and was satisfactory felt fully of there not going to day, as it was wet, and by no means fit to travel through the bushes 5th The sun made its appearance this Morning, and there is some pros-