It is believed that the Brothertown Indians have made a considerable improvement in building good barns &; comfortable houses, &; in cultivating their lands in some parts of the Town, but in other parts there is but little or no improvement either in their morals or husbandry, though it is hoped that the spirit for war has very much subsided, and those who volunteered their service in the army are returning to their homes &; business. The School in the winter season was encouraging but this summer it is small as usual. Tripp Mosher Phebe Howes Ruth Spencer The attention of the sub committee was satisfactory and the subjects referred by it to the meeting were considered. The arrangement respecting a School at Oneida was approved; but information was now