Tranadarguary 8 Oct. 22 1792 Dear Sir These with my humble respects to you and yours. I will make free to inform you of my conduct since I came into this contra I immediately after leaving you I came to this place and from this to Buffalo Creek in company with Gen. Chapin and Capt. Hendrick according to your directions and instructions, and while we were at Buffalo Creek the Indians that went to Philadelphia calls a Counsil at that place of those Indians that sot on their seets to inform them of their preseedings while in Philadelphia the Indians sent- for Mr. Jones to attend the Counsil fire he accordingly attended the Indians would not let Gen. Chapin nor me return untill the Counsil fire wane cotild we explain all the writings that thay brought home to those that sot on their seets thay was very much pleased with thair preseedings and after the Counsil the Indians all apeared to be wall satisfied frindly and united we weare obliged to give the Indians many presents on the account of their going to the westward with a message from Congress we expect them back in three weeks. I add no more but am Bear Sir your frind and humble servant Jasper Parrish Col. Pickering. N. B. the indians are Continually a round us begging for one thing and another but at the same time thay all appear to be friendly, to the inhabitant Jasper Parrish Oct. 22d 1792