Stand in no need of any
Assis-
tance from us, except in Ad-
vice, Instruction &c. and
also
that it would be very desirable
to him, and those
connected
with him, that one of our
Friends should reside for
Some time with this tribe
in the Capacity of an In-
structor in
Husbandry &c.
which proposition is re-
ferred for future
Considera-
tion, when we may be more
fully acquainted with the
Situation of the neighbour-
ing Tribes.