of
increasing satisfaction to friends engaged in it
We have been less
particular in communicating to you
on paper the steps we have taken
in order to promote the
views of our Yearly Meeting relative to the
welfare of this
people, as we have been favoured with the company
of
several brethren of your Committee, with whom some of ours
have confer'd and pretty fully opon'd the state of the concern
with
us, and who will be able to give you such further
information as
may be requisite-
on the Indian concern for the Yearly Meeting of New York
by Th P Franklin
And the Clerk is directed to transcribe, sign it on our
behalf, and forward
it-
Catharine Murray
to visit the Indians
The Treasurer is directed to pay fifty dollars to the
Committee appointed to
visit the Indians
appointed to unite with the Treasurer, in placing out so much