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might so? will have made the talk in your? name, as to have given it so thin a covering, about the same time your talk was received, a talk from other Seneca Chiefs and head men were received by the way of Pittsburgh, in which very different sentiments are expressed to the place of your residence? as an Agent, and gave attention to the concerns of the Indians, complaints have been received from several of the six Nations, in which they have uniformly considered the great distance of your place of residence from them is a grievance, and that your private affairs demanded so large a proportion of your time as to prevent your paying due attention to their interest -- any unclear excited among the Indians by your influence, will be easily traced to its proper source, however artfully managed, the preceding observation have revealed from the apparent disposition evinced in the talks alluded to --