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The officers of the Second Battalion of Militia, having expressed some dissatisfaction with our appointment of Joseph Carson as Paymaster ; therefore,
Resolved, That Doct'r David Jackson be appointed Paymaster in his Stead, to the said Battalion, he being recommended to us by the said Officers.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Catharine Barr 10s for delivering a Gun left at her House by a deserter.
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In Council of Safety.
PHILADELPHIA, December 3rd.
Ordered, That the Ferryman of this City & Liberties, do im- mediately take over to Cooper's Ferries all their Boats, and the two large flat bottom boats belonging to this State, now at Ken- sington, under the care of Captain Benjamin Eyre, to transport the Maryland flying Camp across the Delaware to this City.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Richard Chew £4 14 6, for Stone delivered at the piers at Fort Island.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in favor of David Potter, for £400 0 0, to be charged to his acco't.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in fav'r of Mr. John Hub- ley, for the Committee of Lancaster County, for £200, for the use of poor Associators' Families now in the Flying Camp.
Mr. Towers was directed to deliver Col Richard Hampton, of the 11th Pen'a Regiment in Continental Service, such arms & ac- coutrements as he may want for his Reg't, taking a receipt.
Delivered 5 Blankets for the use of Capt. Copperthwait's Comp'y, of 1st Batt'n of this City.
Adjourned to 3 o'clock; when the following members met :
THOMAS WHARTON, Jun'r, President.
Owen Biddle, David Rittenhouse,
John Hubley, John Bayard,
Joseph Blewer,
Sam'l Morris, sen'r.
James Cannon,
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in favour of Wm. Bowen, for £100 0 0, to be charged to his Acco't. .
Delivered to Capt'n Tho's Fitzimons 40 Blankets.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Joseph Bergstotter 30s, & Jacob Stroud £8 0 0, for a Riffle Gun lost on Long Island, to be charged to Congress.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Wm. Smith £37 0 6, for diching, &ca., at Fort Island.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in favour of Mr. Owen Biddle, for £1000, to be charged to his Acco't.
Resolved, That the Members in General Assembly for the Counties of Philadelphia, Chester, Bucks, & Lancaster, be applied to Immediately, to recommend proper persons in their respective Counties, to be employed by this board to Hire all the waggons in their Counties.
Resolved, That this board will furnish any persons who may form themselves into a 'Troop of Horse, with a brace of Pistols and a Broad sword; and it is recommended to the persons so forming a Troop, immediately to choose their Officers and Prepare to march, to Join General Washington with all expedition in their Power.
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Mr. Nesbitt to pay Edward Wawhap £10 11 0, for Linen & woolen Cloth, &ca.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in fav'r of Col. Jno. Bay- ard, for 1500 Dollars, to be charged to his acco't.
Col. Stroud, for a Musket, £1. 10 0.
Resolved, That the Militia of Northumberland County who turn out as Volunteers, do choose proper persons to be recommended to this Council, to be appointed Field Officers for the Battalion of said County.
An order was drawn on Jno. M. Nesbitt, Esq'r, in favour of Colonell Cadwalader, for £500, to be charged to his acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Mrs. Savadge £15 0 0, to be charged to Mr. Thomas Savadge.
The Council being informed that some waggons have lately been impressed into the public service by mistake, do hereby assure the Public that it is not their intention to impress any except in cases of the utmost necessity, they having employed proper persons to give generous prices to those who engage voluntarily, which, we hope, will render impressing unnecessary.
Resolved, That Mr. John Schaffer be appointed paymaster of The First Battalion of Militia of the City & Liberties of Philadelphia.
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In Council of Safety, December 4th, 1776.
PRESENT :
THOMAS WHARTON, jun'r, President.
David Rittenhouse,
James Cannon, '
Frederick Kuhl, John Bayard,
Timothy Matlack,
Jos. Blewer,
Owen Biddle,
Francis Gurney.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in favour of Captain Sharp Delany, for £100 0 0, for the purpose of providing for the families of his Company of Militia while in service, to be charged to his acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Henry Wawhup for £8 15 0, for 82 yards of Clothe, & Sam'l Dickey £15 5 0, for 154 yds. do.
Capt. Wm. Richards was directed to deliver Mr. Daniel Evans half a Ton of Iron, for Tire for Gun Carriages, he to be ac- countable.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Messrs. Robins, Dun, & Hail, £150 0 0, to be charged to their acco't.
The Council having found it necessary to call the attention of the Good people of this City to measures for its Immediate defence, or- dered that the Shops should be shut up, &c. The readiness with which this order has been Complied with by all ranks of men, affords
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an instance of Public virtue greatly to the Honor of the City; But as the Associators who are about to March must be supplied with the necessaries which they may want, it is, therefore, earnestly re- commended to all persons to give the Associators all the Assistance of every kind, which may be in their Power, anything in said Re- solve notwithstanding.
Resolved, That no Landlord or other Creditor ought to distress the Family of any associator while he is out in the Service of his Country, and that this Council will take notice of any Complaint which shall be made against such as shall he found to transgress this resolution.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt in fav'r of James Biddle, Esq'r, for £15, to defray the Expence of conveying the public Papers to Reading.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in favour of Doct'r Robert Harris, for ££58, for making Powder for Congress, to be charged to his Acco't.
Mr. Towers was directed to deliver Doct'r Robert Harris one Ton of Salt Petre, & Sulphor in proportion, to make into Gun Powder.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt in favour of Colonel Arthur Irwin, of Bucks County, for £375, advance money for his Batta- lion, to be charged to his Acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay John Holmes for Wood & other Necessaries for Prisoners & Officers' Servants at Carlisle, £12 17 2.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Wm. Tod £18 10 0, for Carriage wheels de- livered to David Pancoast, to Mount Cannon on Carriages, to be charged to Congress.
The Wardens of this city having represented to the Council the great Inconvenience which would ensue, if the watchmen were obliged to March with the Militia, and the board being of opinion that it is absolutely necessary for the Safety and protection of the property and Families of the Militia in their absence, as well as of the inhabitants in General, that the watchmen light the Lamps and Patroll the streets as usual ; therefore,
Resolved, That the several watchmen in this City be permitted to remain and do pass as heretofore.
Adjourned to 3 .o'Clock; when the following members met :
THOMAS WHARTON, jun'r, President.
David Rittenhouse,
Sam'l Morris, Sen'r,
Owen Biddle, Joseph Blewer,
: James Cannon,
Fred. Kuhl, John Bull.
John Hubley,
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Capt. Geo. Goodwin, £121 10 11, being the Balance of Pay due to his Company of Militia of the 1st Battalion of the City & Liberties of Philadelphia, when in Ser- vice last Summer.
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A Comm'n was Granted to Stephen Beasley, 2nd Ensign to Cap't Jno. Wharton's Comp'y of 3 Batt'n of the City & Liberties of Philad'a.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay George Way for 4 pair of Wheels d'd to Thomas Nevell, £10 15 0.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in favour of Colonel Jacob Morgan of the 1st Batt'n of the City & Liberties of Philad'a, for £1500, to advance a month's pay to his Battalion, & charge the same to his Acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Anthony Morris, jun'r, £30 18 0, for Beer deliver'd to John Coburn.
The following Resolve of Congress was directed to be put on the Minutes :
" In Congress, December 4th, 1776.
" Resolved, That it be recommended to the Council of Safety of Pennsylvania, to detain the Printers engaged in Printing Certifi- cates for the Continental Loan Offices, and to direct that they Con- tinue Executing the business in which they are employed.
" Extract from the Minutes,
"CHA'S THOMSON, Sec'y."
Resolved, That David Hall, Francis Wrigley, John Harris, John George, Henry Miller, & William Smith, Workmen in Hall & Sel- lers' Printing Office, be detained for the purpose mentioned in the above Resolves of Congress.
Commissions was granted to Jacob Morgan, Colonel & W. Coates, Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Battalion of Associators of the City & Liberties of Philadelphia.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to receive of Mr. Jacob Schriner £663 17 6, for Salt sold belonging to Stephen & Jos. Shewell & Jos'a Fisher & Son.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Jacob Parke £53 10 0, for 107 axes delivered to Capt. Bickham.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Jno Morton £3 6 0, for Wharfage of the Floating Battery Arnold, in March last.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Col. Gurney £13 0 0, for 52 lb. of Nitre, delivered to Mr. Towers.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Elias Botner £9 10 6, for 127 lbs. of Trail Rope for Cannon, delivered to Mr. Towers.
Resolved, That Thomas Marle be employed to fix the Boom to the Piers at Fort Island, and to be stationed there to have the Care f it, to receive orders, and be Subject to the Commanding officer at hat Station, and he is to employ a sufficient number of hands, und do this Business without any delay.
Resolved, That Jacob Hinman and John Clew be permitted to ontinue at the old Ferry, it being expected that Troops from New ersey will Pass over to this City, and that they may be wanted.
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Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Capt. Wade for drummers & fifers Wages, £16 10 0.
Resolved, That Mr. Hugh Craig be appointed paymaster to the 11th Penn'a Regiment in Continental Service, Commanded by Col. Richard Humpton.
In Council of Safety, December 5th, 1776.
PRESENT :
THO'S WHARTON, jun'r, President.
Owen Biddle,
Fred. Kuhl,
John Hubley, Jos. Blewer,
Samuel Morris, Sen'r,
Timothy Matlack,
Francis Gurney, James Cannon.
John Bayard,
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Hugh Cunningham £152 15 0, for 235 pair Shoes d'd to Capt. Bickham, Q'r M'r.
Mr. Towers was directed to deliver to Major. Loxley, 30 lbs. Salt Petre, Ten pounds of Powder, & 6 Quire of Port Fire Paper, for the use of the State.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Mr. Christopher Ludwick £11 5 0, in part for Services done at Camp last Summer, to be charged to Congress.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Rob't Bailey £25, for the sup- port of families of Poor associators families, during their absence in Camp, of Capt. McElwain's Company of the 3rd Batt'n of this City, to be charged to his acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay David Kennedy £108 8 0, for Cloth deliv- ered to Capt. Geo. Bickham, Q'r M'r.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Capt. John Hulings, of Col. Woods' Battalion, for 500 Dollars, for the purpose of recruiting men.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay James Worrel & Rob't Allison £259 7 5, being the Balance of their Acco't for Work done at Fort Island, from 15 July to 17 August.
The Following Commissions were granted for the 2nd Battalion of the City and Liberties of Philad'a :
Matthew Erwin & Benj'n Harberson, Esq'r, Captains; Cha's Wm. Peal, Ist Lieu't; Haverstick, Ensign; Jos. Red- man, j'r, Surgeon ; & Hugh Hodge, j'r, Surgeon's Mate, & Wm." Means, 2nd Lieutenant.
Commissions were Granted to the following Gentlemen : John Eyre, Esq'r, Captain; Wm. Brown, Ist Lieutenant; John Brown 2nd Lieu't ; & Samuel Williams Lieutenant in artillery of Militia, associated for the defence of the Liberties of America.
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Mr. Nesbitt to pay Michael Groves £9 0 0, for riding Express to call the militia, & hasten their March to join General Washing- ton, to be charged to Congress.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in fav'r of Col. Francis Gurney, for 1000 Dollars, for the use of Col'l Humpton's Reg't, to be charged to him.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Mr. John Dunlap &150 13 0, for Cartridge Paper delivered to Mr. Towers.
Resolved, That Mr. Wm. Crespin be imployed to take 50,000 Musket Cartridges to Camp, and distribute them to such of the Associators as the Commanding Officer may direct.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Messrs. Peter Dehaven & Co. £500, & charge the same to their acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Rob't Towers, Commissary, £52 18 72, for men's Wages, &ca.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Mr. John Fullerton £50, for the purpose of supplying the families of Associators in Capt. Sem- ple's Company, in 3rd Batt'n of the City & Liberties of Philad'a, & charge the same to his Acco't. Also to pay Mr. James Cannon £50, for the use of the Families of Associators in Captain Harbe- son's Company of the 2nd Battalion.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Wm. Fulton ££108 10 0, for Cloth delivered to Capt. Bickham.
Mr. Towers was directed to deliver to Major Lewis Nicola 78 Stand of Old Arms & 3 Rounds of Ammunition for each, to mount Guard in & near this City.
Mr. Thomas Marle was directed to take ten men to Fort Island, in order to fix the Boom under the direction of Major Thomas Proctor, & Capt. Richards was directed to supply Mr. Marle with Tackles & other necessaries for that purpose. Mr. Marle was di- rected to take the Barge belonging to the Ship Montgomery.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Capt. Jacob Gerrard Dirk 200 Dollars to in- list men, to be charged to Col. James Irwine, of the 9th Penn'a Reg't, in Continental Service.
Adjourned to 3 o'Clock.
Members met.
THOMAS WHARTON, jun'r, President.
David Rittenhouse,
Fred. Kuhl,
John Hubley,
John Bayard,
Sam'l Morris, Sen'r,
John Bull,
Geo. Gray,
James Cannon.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Lawrence Souder, on acco't of Mr. John Britton, for £100, to be charged to Mr. Britton.
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An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in favour of Mr. James Dundass, for £500, to be charged to his acco't.
Resolved, 'That the Pennsylvania Hospital be taken up and em- ployed for the sick Troops of the Continental Army, in Compliance with a request of Congress, and that the said Troops be provided with Medicine and every necessary.
Resolved, That Major William Masters be appointed Paymaster to the Artillery (Militia) of this State.
Resolved, That Mr. Nathaniel Luff be appointed Surgeon of the First Battalion of Militia of the City & Liberties of Philad'a.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in fav'r of Mr. Wm. Mas- ters, for £50, being for advance money to Artillery Companys, to be charged to his acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Matthew Young £20 10 0, for Painting the Armed Boat Convention, &ca.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Christopher Key £3 0 0, for a pair of Cart Wheels delivered to Mr. David Pancoast, to be charged to Congress.
Resolved, That Mr. Christopher Marshall be employed to assist the Physicians in providing for the sick, and that he have authority to employ proper persons to assist him in procuring Houses for them to lodge, and such other necessaries as may alleviate their distresses & render them comfortable.
Resolved, That John Nelson, Esq'r, be appointed Captain of a Company of Foot in the 9th Penn'a Regiment, Commanded by Colonel James Irvine, in Continental Service.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt in fav'r of Capt. John Nel- son, of the 9th Penn'a Regiment, Commanded by Col. James Irvine, for four Hundred Dollars, to be charged to the Colonel.
Resolved, That Mr. Robert Martin be appointed Paymaster to the Northumberland County Militia, now going into Service.
Capt. Matthew Smith is promoted to a Majority in the 9th Bat- talion, Commanded by Col. Irvine.
Resolved, That Major Henry Becker of the 10th Battalion, be promoted to Lieutenant Col. in the 6th Battalion, Commanded by Col. Magaw.
In Council of Safety, December 6th, 1776.
PRESENT :
'Tho's Wharton, jun'r,
Fred. Kuhl,
David Rittenhouse,
Owen Biddle,
Benj'n Bartholomew, John Hubley,
Joseph Blewer.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt in favour of Lieut. Col. Thomas Hartley for 3000 Dollars, for recruiting Service for the
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7th Penn'a Reg't in Continental Service, to be charged to his acco't.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt in fav'r of Lt. Col. Francis Johnson, for 1000 Dollars, for recruiting Service for 5th Reg't, charged to his acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay George Weis £55 11 8, for 7 Dozen & 8 p'r of Stockings.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Rob't Erwin £300, for the payment of waggon Hire, to be charged to his acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay to Mr. Nicholas Low £75 5 0, for 158 Cutt- lasses d'd to Mr. Towers.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Benj'n Armitage 16s for dieting 2 Indians, to be charged to Congress.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Joseph Ross £6 16 6, for Swanskin, &ca. de- livered to Capt. Bickham, Qr. Mr.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Jacob Dies £5 0 0, for going express to hurry the marching of Militia to Join General Washington.
Capt. G. Resberg, A. D. Q. M. Gen'l, was directed to take up the Colledge Hall to Store the Medicine sent from Head Quarters.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay John Kinsel £5 0 0; George Weis £3 15 0; Wm. Morris £11 13 0, and John Bray £11 3 0, for going express to call the Militia to Join Gen. Washington.
Mr. Nesbitt ordered to pay Col. Joseph Penrose fifteen hundred Dollars, to be charged to Col. Penrose acco't.
An orde rwas drawn on Mr. Nesbitt in fav'r of Mr. Wm. Masters, for £200, to advance Money to Artillery of the Militia of this City.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt in fav'r of Mr. Thos. Nevil, for £200, to be charged to him.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt in fav'r of Mr. Rob't Jewell, for 300 Dollars, to be charged to his acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Col. Robert Lewis £400, for ad- vance money to his Battalion of Militia of Philad'a Co., to be charged to his acco't.
Resolved, That Maj'r Adam Hubley be appointed Major of the Tenth Pennsylvania Regiment in Continental Service, Commanded by Colonel Joseph Penrose, in the room of Major Henry Becker, Promoted.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Capt. Elijah Davis £69 14 0, for arms Pur- chased for his Company, & for Drummers & fifers wages £63 6 6, to be charged to the Captain, & £6 7 6 to this State. .
A Commission was granted to Mr. George Evans, Surgeon to the 3 Battalion of Militia of the City & Liberties of Philadelphia.
Resolved, That Major Isaac Melchor, Mr. Thomas Smith and Captain William Davis, be authorized and empowered, with Mr. Christopher Marshall and Mr. Thomas Casdrop, to provide and take care of the Sick Troops daily coming to this City from Camp, and that they make use of any Empty Houses and Stores, and other
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buildings in this City and the Liberties thereof, which they may think convenient for Lodging such Troops ; and that they take to their assistance in performing the said Trust, such discreet Per- sons as to them shall seem meet, and this board will defray every expence thereof.
December 6th, 1776 :- Met at 3 o'Clock.
THOMAS WHARTON, jun'r, President.
David Rittenhouse,
John Hubley,
Owen Biddle,
Francis Gurney,
Benj'n Bartholomew,
Joseph Blewer,
Sam'l Morris, Sen'r,
James Cannon.
Fred. Kuhl,
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Colonel Balzer Geehr £11 7 4, for repairing arms, & £85 8 0, for arms taken from non-associa- tors, to be charged to the Col; Col. Sebastian Levan £88 2 6, for arms taken from non-associators, to be charged to Col. Levan.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in fav'r of Major Philip Marsteller, for £600, he to be accountable to the board for the same.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Mr. Carson £11 0 0, for one pair of delivered to David Pancoast.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in fav'r of Col. Andrew Kechline, £500 advance money for his Battalion, to be charged to his acco't.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Major Philip Marsteller £47 19 4, for Ex- pences of a Guard at Heidelburg, during the absence of the Militia last Summer, to preserve the peace of the Town, to be charged to Congress.
Resolved, That all River Craft be permitted to pass from this Harbour as Usual, notwithstanding the embargo on sea vessels.
In Council of Safety, December 7th, 1776.
PRESENT :
THOMAS WHARTON, jun'r, Presid't.
Timothy Matlack, John Hubley,
Owen Biddle, Sam'l Morris, Sen'r,
Joseph Blewer, Fred. Kuhl.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay Wollry Meng for four Blankets, @ 35s, £7 0 0, Mr. Phillip Hinkle £7 0 0, for 14 pr. Stock- ings, Jacob Miller 13s for a Blanket.
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Elias Edidle £21 0 0, for Cloth & Blanketing d'd to Capt. Bickham, Q'r M'r.
Resolved, That this Port shall be opened on Monday next, and all Vessells be allowed to pass and Repass.
Resolved, That application be made to Congress for One Hun- dred Thousand Dollars, to be applied towards Furnishing the seve- ral officers with Bounty Money for enlisting men on the new Es- tablishment, and other Exigencies of this State, and that Mr. Mor- ris and Mr. Kuhl wait on the President for that purpose.
. Commissions were fill'd up and delivered to Mr. John Hillings for 3rd Lieu't of the 1st Batt'n of the City & Liberties of Philad'a, John Bartholomew 1 Lieu't, Jeremiah Fisher 2nd Lieu't, & John Ruper, Ensign, in the 2nd Battalion of the City & Liberties of Philad'a Militia.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay
Wm. Thomson &18 3 6, woolen & Linen Cloth, 1 delivered to
£ for a Blanket, Capt. Bickham, Wm. Robison, 14
Tho's Ward, £29 9 10, for Cloth, Q. M.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in favour of Mr. Wm. Mas- ters, for £500, to be charged to his acc't, for advance money for Artillery.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in fav'r of Lieut. Col. Gur- ney, for 1000 Dollars, for recruiting service for the 11th Penn'a Reg't, to be charged to Col. Richard Humpton.
Agreeable to request of this board to Congress, for an order for one Hundred Thousand Dollars for Recruiting service,
An order drawn on Michael Hillegas, Esq'r. Continental Treas- urer, was sent down for that sum, which was endorsed by the Pres- ident & directed to be paid to Jno. M. Nesbitt, Esq'r, Treas'r to this board, & Mr. Wharton was requested to deliver it to Mr. Nesbitt.
Mr. Nesbitt to pay Cap'n Daniel Larew, £56 13 6, for arms taken from non-Associators, to be charged to Col. Jos. Kirkbride, & £4 10 0 for repairs of Arms. Also, £1 7 6 for expences Col- lecting arms.
Commissions were granted to Wingate Newman, Captain; Wm. Baxter, Cap'n Lieut. ; Nathaniel Wallace, 2nd Lieut. ; & John Sober, Lieut. fire Worker of artillery in the Militia of the City & Liberties of Philad'a.
Adjourned to 3 O'Clock afternoon; When the following mem- bers met :
DAVID RITTENHOUSE, V. President.
OWEN BIDDLE, Chairman.
Francis Gurney, James Cannon,
Sam'l Morris, sen'r,
John Hubley,
John Bull,
Jos. Blewer.
An order was drawn on Mr. Nesbitt, in favor of Amos Wilkin- son, for 200 Dollars.
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Mr. Nesbitt to pay Geo. Weis £1 0 0, for a Blanket. Christiana Reese £29 9 3, for Cloth.
Resolved, That the several Schools in this City be opened on Monday next, and the Education of Youth be carried on as usual.
1 Doctors Duffield & Delany were requested to furnish the Surgeon of the 1st Battalion of Philad'a Militia, with such medicines as he may want.
Major Lewis Nicola, Town Major, was directed to detach a suf- ficient number of men enrolled under him as City guards, to escort the Prisoners of war now confined in the State prison, to Newtown, Bucks County, in order for exchange, by order of General Wash- ington.
Mr. Nesbitt was directed to pay William Rush for Horse Hire for Expresses, £2 50
Augustine Ruppele, for going express to Northumberland County to hurry the
, marching of Militia,
George Weis, for Riding express to Mary- land, 6 50
13 15 0
To be charg- ed to Con- ·gress.
Geo. Gunther, for Riding express & at- tending with his Horse,
5 17 6
Whereas, The safety and security of every State depends on the virtuous exertions of individuals in its defence, and as such exer- tions can never be more reasonable and necessary than where a peo- ple are wantonly invaded by a powerfull army, for the avowed pur- pose of enslaving them, which is at present the unhappy situation of our neighbouring States, and which may hourly be expected in this ; therefore,
Resolved, That no excuse ought to be admitted or deemed suf- ficient against marching of the Militia at this time, except sickness, infirmity of Body, age, Religious Scruples, or an absolute order from authority of this State.
Resolved, That it is the opinion of this Board, that every person who is so void of Honor, virtue and Love of his Country, as to re- fuse his assistance at this time of eminent public danger, may just- ly be suspected of designs Inimical to the Freedom of America; And, Where such designs are very apparent from the Conduct of Partic- ular persons, such persons ought to be confined during the absence of the Militia, and the Officers of this State to have particular regard to the above resolve and to act accordingly, with vigour, Prudence and discretion, Reserving appeals to this Council, or a Committee thercof, where the same is requested.
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At a Special Meeting of the Council of Safety, December 8th, 1776-2 o'Clock, morning.
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