containing about two hundred acres with some improvement was offered for sale, adjourning the Onondaga settlement, which they judged it would be proper for friends to purchase in order to place on it a suitable person to attend to the instruction of the Indians; the Clerk is directed to write to Joseph Frost, to obtain the necessary description of the land, and information at what price it can likely be had for cash, as may enable the Committee to decide on the subject Adjournment to 6'o'clock in the evening preceeding the Meeting for Sufferings in 4th month. At a Special Meeting of the Committee on the Indian Concern, held 3 of 1 mo 1812 Present 10 Members A representation was made to the Committee