Being First Day, a Meeting was held at 10 oClock in the Sail Loft and another at the same place at 5 in the afternoon, both satisfactory. About Noon arrived Lieut. Givens Gibbons of the Queens Rangers, who brought the agreeable intelligence that the Dunmore, with the Commissioners on Board had arrived at the mouth of the River. - About 5 oClock, (having Landed the Commissioners) the Dunmore came up to the wharf, - in the evening had a Visit from Lt. Givens Gibbons, by him we are informed that the Com-missioners are come forward with a full expectation of a Treaty, very speedily, being held. - He says the Deputation from the Indians, who had a conference with the Commissioners in the presence of Govnr. Simcoe, to all appearance, return'd well satisfied, and that in his opinion there is a great probability of an accomodation matters being accomodated. - That the main business of the Indian Deputies was to enquire, in