by some of our number, and such attention &; assistance afforded them as appeared necessary As former reports have detailed particular circumstances relative to the Tribes, we judge it not requisite to be very minute, but in general to state. At Brothertown in consequence of the attention of John &; Thomas Dean, no assistance at present appears necessary, but as they have a prospect of removing from thence we think the care of Friends may still be useful. At New Stockbridge in consequence of the residence of white people among them they have been led to neglect the cultivation of their lands but as arrangements are made by Government to remove the white people, we are encouraged to hope they will in that case become necessarily more industrious A number of their women since the introduction of a spinning School