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On Monday next [undecipherable crossed out] Good Peter Skenondough [sp?] Cap<sup>t</sup> Hendrick & several others are to set out with me from Onieda, for Genessee - the place appointed for our rendezvous. So soon as I <s>shall</s> [undecipherable crossed out] see them actually started I shall go forward to make the necessary preparations, & be ready for any occurrence - | On Monday next [undecipherable crossed out] Good Peter Skenondough [sp?] Cap<sup>t</sup> Hendrick & several others are to set out with me from Onieda, for Genessee - the place appointed for our rendezvous. So soon as I <s>shall</s> [undecipherable crossed out] see them actually started I shall go forward to make the necessary preparations, & be ready for any occurrence - | ||
| + | I observed to Coll Pickering before left Philadelphia that it would be difficult for me to be limited to the precise number of Chiefs mentioned in his invitation Speech - that several others should be added to make their representation complete, otherwise jealousies would be excited. | ||