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Supreme Executive Council-xii. election -disputed powers of As- sembly in Executive affairs - case of Isaac Austin -Capt. Carothers resigns-pay of State Clothier- militia in Berks ordered out, 720, 721. Militia - George Stump- Judge Smith resigns - French sailors-orders, 722, 723. Pro- clamation to receive continental money-sales of land in Phila- delphia, 724, 725. Darby road- petition of D. A. Henning re- ferred to Supreme Court-memo- rial officers of Proctor's regiment, 727. H. Shrupp paid for a horse -- memorandum of Naval Officer, vessel without papers-Act re- specting bills of credit -- French marine desires to ship flour to St. Domingo, 729. Executions-pi- rate hung in chains-deed, 730, 731, 733. Pirate respited, 732. A. Boyd resigns-circular of Con- gress asking that master and chief may sign in presence of Naval Officer, 732, 733. Deed-re- prieves-Commissioners of taxes, Philadelphia-quota of troops -- clothing a soldier's wife, 735. Convention troops-liquidation of United States' debts-expenses of campaign - deed - accounts of Lieutenants-complaint of Capt. John against Col. Joseph Hart, 736, 737. Message to Assembly - Pennsylvania line-formed and on march under General Wayne -- militia-prisoners, &c .- Lieut. S. Rea resigns, 739. Resolution of Assembly, and conference, 740, 741. Message to Assembly, de- mands of Congress, &c .- call of Gen. Wayne for men - mediation of Vienna and Petersburg -Con- gress ask for men-distresses in Northumberland county-report on taxes from Bedford-letters from Board of War-Col. Brod- head, Col. Morgan-purchases- Baron De Arentz-referred to Congress, 742, 743. James Read resigns-no more bills of credit to be issued-a claim to A. Corbitt's estate -message to Assembly, bills of credit-Register of Court of Admiralty in room of Andrew
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Robinson, deceased-James Read elected-Andrew Allen's estate, 745. Deed-Colonel Johnston- Col. Brodhead-tobacco to be shipped-pay officers at Fort Pitt, 747. Message to Assembly, finan- ces-Auditors of accounts-amend- ment of land office laws, 749. Stamping bills paid-barracks of Lancaster -- estate of Benj. Booth -- deed, 751. Message - militia- price of labor -Pennsylvania line, 753. Estate Alexander Corbitt - defence of frontiers-brig Eliza- beth-books, &c., delivered to Receiver-General - deed, 755. Message, requisition of cavalry, 758, 759. Volunteers, 763. Pe- tition Captain Hart against Col. H., who is cleared -- message to Assembly on state of affairs, 763. Recruits of federal army -- militia called out, 765. Mons. Masson- nare forfeits goods, 767. Militia called out -- Paymaster of York, Ensign Samuel Quinn, 769. Reso- lutions of Assembly, 770. Mili- tia ordered out-sale of city lots under G. Bryan and Geo. Schlos- ser-petitions, 773. Receivers of recruits-orders-deed-Jno. Sig- friedt-moneys-resignation of R. Good, 775. Excess of militia of- fering, 777. Riflemen for General W .-- returns to be made up by R. Morris - lots in Philadelphia claimed by R. Peters -- pardons of prisoners in gaol, 779. Accounts of sappers and miners at camp- claim of H. Christ and H. Haller for land in Reading-leave of ah- sence to Col. Nicola-sale of lots in Philadelphia-deed and patent, 781. Jno. F. Reichell returns to Saxony-B. Shoemaker to New Jersey -- deed -survey of land in Cumberland county-Thos. Mc- Kean elected President of Con- gress-Robert Morris to be fur- nished with account of requisi- tions of money, 784.
Ammunition-provide for pri- soners from Charlestown, xiii., 1. Resolutions respecting goods from Virginia under seizure to be given up, and Simon Nathan, plaintiff,
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called up and discharged, 2.
Riflemen-pay for traitor funds
-robber arrested in Trenton-
sales of lots inclosed with Epis-
copal and Presbyterian Churches
to be suspended-clerk of market
at York appointed, 3. Proclama- tion respecting British half-
ment to R. Morris-Justices- lisle's estate, 5. City lots-pay- pence, 4. French sailors-A. Car-
order of Congress for money, 7.
Recruits at Newtown-sale of lots
on State Island to Mr. Holker-
to be delivered to Captain Zeigler purchasers at public sale-shoes deeds in all cases to be made to
-case of Wm. Pollard, 8, 9. Set-
tlement between Connecticut and Pennsylvania-resolutions of As- sembly and petition to Congress
-against receiving money for sale of Hogg Island-return of Mr. Searle, 10, 11. Deeds-S. R. Fisher discharged-notary ap-
pointed, 13. No pay for sales at
Hogg Island-deserters-loan for
South Carolina and Georgia, 15.
Connecticut claim-State House -ensign removed-supplies to
forts-inen there to be discharged -pardons, 16, 17. Papers of
Mayor-militia of Northampton, 19. Courts-deeds-notary pub- lic-gunpowder-exemption from militia by Justices-pay of militia, 20, 21. Deserter-escheator to take estates-claim of Major Parr
-of Benj. Booth given up-cloth- ing for Pennsylvania line-two pipes wine seized, 22, 23. Wagon hire in New Jersey, 24. Deeds,
26, 30, 31, 32. Claims of II. Paulding for lands at Wyalusing, sale stopped -- sundry persons to be delivered up by Sheriff, 32. Claim of Pikeland county for city lots- deed-James Cunningham's ac- count, 33. Sale on Province Is- land, 34. City lots, 35. Notary public, 36. Claim for Lutheran Church, 36. Call on militia, 37. Justices in Chester county, 38. Sale postponed, 39. Recruits- city lots, 39, 40. Embargo, 41. Appraisement of leaden spouts,
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43. Pay for damage of Prince- ton College by militia, 44. Lands claimed by Yorktown, 44. City
lots, 45, 46, 47. Estate of George Backman-clothing for Pennsyl- vania line-Mud Fort and Billings- port-T. Pickering, Quartermas- ter-General-capture of a flag of truce-city lots-embargo procla- mation revoked - repairs of steeple, 48, 49. Appoint the sons of Baron De Kalb ensigns, 51. Deed to Joseph Carson-appoint- ment of Clement Biddle Quarter-
ensign-order out 3000 men- master-General, and W. Cooper
French seamen, 53, 54. Petition respecting tax-agreement with
Wm. Smith for care of Forts and Pest-house-deeds, 55, 56, 57.
Messages to Assembly, 58, 66, 107, 128, 248, 258-262, 348, 363,
408, 425, 439, 483, 517, 537, 538, 682, 733, 761. Various orders for purchases, &c .- recognition of Sieur Holker as Consul-Gene-
ral, 59. Conference on finances,
60. Pikeland case-conference on defence, 61, 62. Call on Commodore Hazelwood for men -deed for city lots, 63, 64. Wagons, 65, 66. Deed-pur- chases - message to Assembly, 67. Quarters for troops, 68. March of enemy-militia called out and orders-Captain J. Liver- good appointed-Dr. Jackson, 70, 71. Rations, 71. Money to Con-
gress through R. Morris-retain- ing fee in Bucks-enemy at Sta- ten Island-militia delayed, 73. Militia detained-Peter Parlee- Frederick Limback-Thos. Ander- son resigns, 74. Justices to revise
their rules, 74, 75. Sale at Pro- vince Island vacated, 75. Direc- tor of Hospitals, 76. Attainted persons-resolutions - boundary with Virginia-commissioners to run line-Connecticut claim- march of troops, 79. Deeds, 80, 81. Discharge of troops-taxes- death of Colonel Kichline-another elected-election in Bucks-sup- plies paid Congress-Col. Irvine to be obeyed at Fort Pitt, 82, 83.
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Movements of enemy- discharge of militia-religious visit to Ire- land-how viewed by Council- election-Philadelphia, 84, 85. Elections-boxes for public pa- pers, 87. Elections, 88, 89. News of surrender of Lord Cornwallis arrives-orders for rejoicings- Treasurer of Bucks county robbed -proclamation respecting, 95. Suit against Jno. Vanderen for breach of contract-case of Benj. Ford, & prisoner-enlargement- deed-nolle pros. in case of mo- ther of Thomas Forrest, 97. Light House-new wardens chosen- fast day-Justice resigns, 100, 101. Wardens - John Hanson, President of Congress-Justice resigns, 105. Agents resigned or appointed-to report estates un- sold, 107. Eulogium on Gen. Greene-taxes -frontiers-mus- ter of militia-deeds, 108, 109. President and Vice-President- damaged arms to be sold, 110, 111. Wm. Moore, President, and James Potter, Vice-President- Declaration signed-read at Court House-order of procession, 112, 113. Executions ordered-cer- tain troops to proceed to Lancas- ter from Fort Rice, 117. Deeds for city lots, 118, 119. Unfair election in Philadelphia, 119, 120. Petitions for pardon-orders for money, 121. Use of documents granted to Ebenezer Hazard- Justices-Dr. Barnabas Binney applies for depreciation pay- pass to New York for son of Rev. Thomas Coombe, 122. Mode of assessing taxes- Samuel Sterret -report of Surveyor-General on claim, John Egg for city lots- resolutions of Congress on Con- necticut controversy-and of Ge- neral Assembly, 123. Pay of mi- litia of Philadelphia-proclama- tion for a fast day-supplies to United States, 125. Sales of Pro- vince Island-election deeds- frontiers, 126, 127. Appoint Reed, Bradford, and Wilson counsel on Connecticut claim -state of Barracks-frontiers-
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rations and prices-robbery of collectors in Chester County- message, 128, 129. Lot of Sam- nel Fox-address to General Washington on capture of Corn- wallis-and his answer-repre- sentation on bahalf of the Qua- kers, 130, 131. Resolutions and conference on expedition against . Indians-establishment of-board of property-election, 133. Per- sons to embark for France- elections-reprieves-change in bounty, 135. Claim for City lots-retaining fees to counsel in Connecticut case-depreciation to Physician-execution, 137. Deed-City lots - plan - post- poned sale-depositions on rob- bery on collectors in Bucks and Chester-agents of estates ap- pointed, 139. Lots and lands- persons to view, 140. Deeds for city lots-Christ Church bells, pay for ringing-clothing, 143. Accounts of J. Marshall-Mons. Holker-depreciation-taxes to be collected-British vessel in Dela- ware, refuses to be examined-to be stopped by Capt. A. Porter at Mud Island-clothing for Bedford, 145. John Lukens, Surveyor Gen- eral for plan of City lots-deeds, 146. Election of a Councillor for Philadelphia-plans of City lots paid for-Lieutenant resigns, 149. Ammunition for various places- Captain Boyds discharged from service with compliments to his merit, 151. Sailors for French frigate, 153. What captures are lawful-servants of R. R. Livingston- depreciation case of A. Stuart to be settled-purchases commission-plan for recruiting Pennsylvania line - places of rendezvous-Col. Richard Hamp- . ton appointed superintendent, 154, 165. Agreement for sup- plies of militia-Dr. Duffield's depreciation, - election - West- moreland, 157, 158. Arrest and imprisonment of John Con- nolly-election in Philadelphia, 161, 163; Supplies-rations, Connolly's servant, 163. Report
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Supreme Executive Council-xiii. on value of estates-guard for prisoners-orders for money, 165. Deeds for City lots-pay to mili- tia of city ; Claim of James Wal- lace for a lot-Edward Cooke, appointed sub-Lieutenant, 167, 168. Recruits-depreciation-ra- tions for State Fleet, paid for defences of frontiers, 169. British goods to be seized, Committee to value lot of M. Aspden-deeds, 170, 171, 172. What captures are lawful-pay for Riflemen-pay for watching the British fleet, 173. On revenue from imports, claim for a lot in city, report of sur- veyor-general on T. Forrest's claim for city lots, and also by B. Davis-Deeds, 175, 176. Capt. Livergood's pay-Moses Scott's, &c. Colonel Stephen Balliott, 177. Guard house to be repair- ed, 178. Deeds-places of ren- dezvous. President and Judge of City Courts, 181. Deeds-com- plaint against F. Hopkinson, 182. Gen. Washington on sup- plies-Deeds-Report on election of Councillor, 184, 188. Speedy modes of justice between French and American subjects-Colonel Nicola dismissed with thanks as Town Major, 185. Report and ! discussion on election of Coun- cillor, 184, 188, 192, 194, 195, 196, 197, 200, 203, 206, 210, 212, 216, 217, 221, 223. Money bor- rowed of Congress to be repaid- -supplies-horrible sentence of a Criminal-remitted-pay to mili- tia, 195. Submit various papers to Assembly-deeds, 199. Bank of North America, 201. Vacancies ! and promotions in Regiments- | Line with Virginia-militia called . out, 203, 206. Deeds-James Pat- erson appointed Commissioner on line in Virginia, 205. Defence of Frontiers-Taxes-money due C. Sower, to be paid-State-recruit- ing, 207. Conference with As- sembly on Virginia line --- not to be by astronomical observation --- fear of revolt at Fort Pitt --- report on M. Aspden's estate, 209. Van- steer's corps, 211. Various or- 24
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ders for money, 213. Deed --- Fort Muncey, -- Ensign --- appoint- ed J. Dickinson Sergeant --- addi- tional counsel on Connecticut Claim, 215. Deeds-inquiry about Connecticut troops, 217. Ask opinion of Supreme Court --- 20th Section of Constitution- deed - supplies - Justices - an- swer of Supreme Court, 219, 220 Election-extension of au- thority in case of siege-horse thief, 221. Controversy between S. Lyons and Major J. Smith, re- specting cattle- defence of fron- tiers-Captain Porter promoted, also Captain Craig-election of Councillor, 222, 232, 233. Confer- ence on defence of frontiers-ac- counts, 235. J. Reed appointed counsel in case of Big Spring tract-deeds, 236. Petitions re- ferred by Assembly-land in Bucks to be valued-arms to be delivered to Petit & Fitzsim- ons, 236, 237. Sheriff to re- turn-sales of merchandise from St. Thomas-case of Baron, Hurst & Co .- purchasers of City lots to be put in possession-on Province Island to pay, 241. Committee to draw up message to Assembly -settlement with Mr. Holker, 242. Remonstrance of Captain F. Proctor-rations for Colonel S. Balliott-election in Washing- ton County, 245. Deeds for city lots, Dr. Hutchinson's pay, 247. Message on defence of frontiers, 249. Deeds, 250, 251. A. Mc- Lean to run Virginia line-to have militia from Washington County-Worsley Emes as Capt. -George Campbell, Register of Wills, 253. Permit exports to Antigua-reward for prisoners, 254. Class men-Rangers of Bedford County, 257. Grant to P. Snyder-Captain Prizgard breaks health laws-may draw on State Treasury-message,-var- ious grievances-interference,
with powers of, 258 262. Ap- point justices-on failure to elect in certain counties 264. Procla- mation for fast day-solicitor on
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Connecticut claim, 267. Esti- mate of leaden spouts-provis- ions for persons engaged in run- ning Virginia line, 269. Approve of buying ship General Monk to defend the Delaware-deeds, 271. Paper for laws-resignation-ap- pointments of officers, 275. Seven months men-deed-pay to Con- gress-fees to counsel-J. Gallo- way's estate and J. Reid's sold, 281. Adjourn to attend recep- tion of news of birth of Dauphin of France-delivery of a deserter from-Pennsylvania line, 281. Petition for goods seized on L. Hollingsworth's shallop-state- ment from Robert Morris on old Continental money-officers elect- ed in Chester county militia- Dauphin of France-address to French Minister-ship General Washington hired to superintend- ent of finance for a voyage-com- missions issued to Captain Joshua Barney, &c., 282, 283. Address to French Minister and reply-in- terest to be charged on delinquent city lot purchasers, 285. Sur- plus purchases not needed, to be sold at auction-resolutions as to powers of Congress alone to make treaties with Great Britain, 286, 288. Order pay for an entertainment, 288. Military
generals elected-dates of com- missions, 289. Military in coun- ties to be in readiness-conference with Congress on pursuing war with vigor, &c., 291. Approve of military proceedings in Northum-
berland County-election of Jus- tice-state of frontiers-petition to defer sales of land in North- umberland County,-military of- ficers elected-repairs of light- house-guard for prisoners, 293. Certain persons summoned be-
fore Council-to State indebted- ness, 294, 297. Reports of Sur- veyor-General on claims to City lots-also call for demands for horses and cattle purchased, 295. Board of property, members ap- pointed-stores to be furnished militia-letters from General Ir-
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vine proposing emigration and killing of Indians at Muskingum- cost of entertainment in Dauphin, 288, 297. Counsellors-fees- banks at Mud Island, 297. Re- prieve-orders for money. J. D. Sergeant, in case of Hog Island, 299. Deeds, city lots, 305. Public creditors, 307. Deeds, 304. Sale of articles ordered, 311. James Searle arrives-ammunition or- dered-counsellors appointed on Connecticut claims-case of Smith & Lyons-robbery of Southern mail-reward offered, 311. Procla- mation, 312, 313. Severe sentence -Connecticut claim-militia call- ed out-trade with enemy-city
lots, 315, 317, 320. Report of Surveyor-General on lots claimed by Moore, Hill & Wells, 321. Refuse to allow
John Henry to lecture on heads-claims to city lots- fencing lands at Billingsport -- Hog I'ld, 325. Seizure of British goods, 329. H. Osburne to have books and papers - deserters-procla- mation against traitors, 332. Deeds - Virginia line - arms brought from Billingsport, 335. Proclamation for robbers-prize money-pay of deserters forfeited, 339. Deed-clothing-lead to be delivered, 341. British deserters to report themselves - Jesse Vickers to be executed, but if he make discoveries to be pardoned -conference on Connecticut claim-General Greene proposed as seventh Judge-pay to Van Etten's Company - meeting of Board of property-Jesse Vickers partially confesses, 343. Exe- cution deferred, he and others to be removed to Philadelphia gaol, and militia discharged- Caleb Paul to be demanded of Governor of New Jersey-ammu- nition to Chester county-deed
for city lots, 344-loans-British goods-robberies-taxes -- moneys due militia - execution of J. Vickers further postponed, 349. Indians in Berks county-C Werkeiser's estate divided among
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Supreme Executive Council-xiii. his children-resolutions of New York-loan-election of Justice rejected, 351. Supplies required -an answer to assembly-defence of the Delaware-permission to sell ship Genl. Washington- pay for taking prisoners of war, 353, 354. Permit to Ebenezer Hazard to examine public docu- ments-conference with Assembly on present critical situation of affairs, 355. Committee to confer with Gen. Washington on Indian expedition-Col. Hunter to con- tract for provisions-action for a dead horse-militia of Berks called out, 357. Boats to trans- port Rochambeau's army across Delaware-meeting of Board of property-price of rations for Bed- ford county, 359. Papers relative to Connecticut claim to be ex- amined-sale of ship Gen. Wash- ington-opposition to militia law, 361. Rations-Indian expedition -authority to draw on Assembly and object-damage by enemy, 363. Men required by Board of War-called out, 365. Assembly inquire amount of expenses of suit against Connecticut-deeds- action of H. Gross against Dishler for purchases-shoes disposed of -- officers in Proctor's artillery regi- ment ask for promotion-invita- tion to attend consecration of Jews' Synagogue, asking protec- tion, 367. Various petitions and pardons-call on militia of certain counties-damage by enemy esti- mated, 369. General Potter to command troops on Indian expe- dition-money to be drawn from National Bank of North America -- appointments for purchases-mar- shal of admiralty to pay moneys to Treasurer, 371. Loan of arms from State-expense of Sandusky expedition, 373. Rations for mili- tia-troops under General Potter at Muncey-French seamen-pro- clamation, 375. Troops called out from city-General W. against Indian expedition-troops recalled- passes-J. Reed assistant counsel to Attorney-General in case of
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robberies in Bucks county, 381. Defence of frontiers-deeds-pur- chase vessel for defence of Dela- ware-plates for counterfeiting, 385. Articles furnished General Potter-passes, &c., 386. Sur- veyor-General paid for plans of city lots, 389. Elections, 391, 393, 395, 397, 398. Proclamation of Congress for thanksgiving, 396, 400. Letter to General W. on abandonment of Wyoming, 399. Col. Levers to contract for sup- plies-H. Welflang -- Justices in Washington county-election in do., 403. Estimates-quotas of States, 405. Supplies - Indian expedition from Fort Pitt-J. Craig resigns, 407. John Dick- inson elected-cattle in bad or- der-time for electing President and Vice President-expense of trial with Connecticut, 411. Pro- gramme of election of President and Vice President, 412. Con- ference with Connecticut-elec- tion-John Dickinson and James Ewing, 413. Conference with counsel and Solicitor on evidence respecting Connecticut claim- Indians in Northumberland-ex- penses of fitting up Comptroller's office, 417. Order respecting In- dian deeds and other papers re- specting Connecticut-John Penn to be applied to-enlistment of eighteen months' men-election- Dobb's ferry for receipt of flags, 419. Funds for defence-deeds respecting Connecticut-destitute Indian prisoners-report of Comp- troller-General on accounts for rations-Ebenezer Hazard to be applied to for papers on Connec- ticut-state of ranging companies -- expenses of Connecticut contro- versy-report on accounts of Wm. Maclay, 420, 421. Paper money now in circulation-Indian expe- ditions countermanded-various orders for money, 423. Robert Morris, Colonel Butler-National Bank-settlements on Ohio, 425, 426. Disposal of money for de- fence, 426. Contracts for sup- plies in Northumberland-for pest
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Supreme Executive Council-xiii. houses to cease and salary at Mud Island and Billingsport, 429. Court on Connecticut meets at Trenton-General Irvine on set- tlers on Ohio-prisoners in prison ships at New York-reward for apprehending John Tomlinson of Bucks, 431. Deeds -proclama- tion against vice and immorality -- case of John Fishel, a prisoner by General Burgoyne, 432. Pa- pers from J. Turner and B. Chew belonging to Land Office to be demanded, 435. Papers delivered up by Jno. Penn-quantity of supplies to be credited-various orders for money, 437. Indian deeds to be delivered to Mr. Os- burn-message to Assembly- powers of counties to levy money .- evils of debts to the State-pay to militia-Court House for Wash- ington county-reward for appre- hending Levi Dean, 439. Journal at Fort Stanwix connected with Connecticut claim-commission to counsel and Solicitor in do .-- agent for forfeited estates in Bucks- pay for provisions-call on Gen. St. Clair for promotions-repairs to government mansion house, 441. Connecticut papers returned, 442. Election, 443. Copies of laws purchased - complaints against Prothonotary of Northumberland- . Journal at Fort Stanwix returned- counsel fees in Connecticut case- accounts of Brigadier-General Ir- vine while prisoner, approved, 447. Officers to make monthly returns-rations-claim for ne- groes taken-estate of Wm. Bell -- letter -- war office-E. Tyson, 449. Discharge of a soldier by substi- tute - Hyder Ally bought for State-report on excise-deed, 451. Pay on account of Connec- ticut suit-taxes-Major Gordon on goods seized at Lancaster, 453. Act respecting University re- quested - proposal of Gabriel Blakency to raise men at Fort Pitt declined-promotions, 455. Promotions-passport for flag for New York-vessel to be sent with provisions-account of Pennsyl-
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vania Hospital-militia want pay, 457. Pass from Admiral Digby for vessel with provisions -- Ezekiel Robbins to distribute them among prisoners, 459. Commissioners for officers, 461. H. Osburne re- turns deeds por list and they are handed to D. Kennedy-accounts and payments, 462-470. Letter- John Dickinson on state of affairs -- eighteen months men-HI. Os- burne directed to place extracts in hands of Secretary-proclama- tion-desertions of French sailors, 473. Prisoners return from among Indians, pay and clothes-vessels in Delaware river to be searched for French sailors-pay to rangers- decree in favor Pennsylvania against Connecticut-proclamation respecting, 475. Loan of papers to H. Osburne-rent of room at Marcus Hook-copies of Act ad- verse to erecting an independent State within Pennsylvania, 477. Fee to counsel-President on busi- ness to be attended to-LaFayette recommends Chevalier de Lam- bert-copies of printed minutes- orders for money, 479. Pay for flour-mission of Rev. Jas. Finley, 481. Paid Council-British goods, 483, 484, 485. Return of military stores-report of agents respect- ing Connecticut - militia fines, 485. Mons. Marbois to receive powder into magazine-pass down Ohio-recovery of Charlestown- end of Connecticut suit-various letters-negotiations at Paris, 487. Pennsylvania line - revenue - taxes-prisoners at New York- new State-police for city-militia laws, 489, 490. Wyoming lands, 497. Alleged frauds in sale of Alexander Bartram's estate tried and dismissed, 499. Pay to Rev. James Finley-to General Irvine on account of captivity-Pennsyl- vania line-estate of C. Saur, 500. Indian incursions stopped-treaty with United Netherlands ratified- memorial Cols. Coates and Loller on payment to men in State mo- ney-city lots-deserters, 503. Executions ordered-various pa-
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