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for prisoners-army deficiency- rations for soldiers' wives-list of officers violating parole, 90, 91. Clothing-provisions for General Sullivan at Wyoming-promo- tions-militia, 92, 93. Mr. . Hol- ker-resignations-answer of At- torney-General to queries-cloth- ing-guards, loan of arms-ad- dress to Assembly, 94, 95. Reso- lutions respecting militia-guard- invalid regiment, Board of War, &c., 95. Message to Assembly- successes-addition of another power -- Proprietary estates-army and navy-government education . of youth - college -embargo --- roads-provision for officers of government-sale of confiscated estates, 96-99. Colonel Stroud, D. Potts, Holker, &c., 100, 101. Seal for Admiralty Court-R. Keene's estate-militia, resoln- tions respecting not paying fines, 102. Deeds for confiscated prop- erty-agree with Mons. Penet for arms-lot-petition from Penn's valley and answer -Justices- Jona. Lodge, trial - memorial Matthew Clarkson Marshall, 105. Shot for confederacy frigate-Wm. Russell loses leg at Brandywine, 107. Guards for gaol at York- Congress on public credit-em- bargo, &c .- arıns of State to be worked on public standards-case of Jona. Lodge referred to Supreme Court-decline furnishing flour to M. Holker on account of scarcity- Assembly propose address to Sieur Gerard, 109. Address of Council to him-an execution respited on account of pregnancy-prisoners in new gaol-Clerk of market ap- pointed-prisoner with enemy- prize taken by the Genl. Greene, 110, 111, 112. Case of negro Ralph-imposition practiced, 113. Decree of Supreme Court favor Jacob Morgan-Col. Hannum's escape from enemy-voluntary turn out of militia in Northum- berland county-order to William Honeyman-arrival of Count D'- Estaing-aid asked on petition of Col. Maloney respecting horses
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taken by him, 114, 115. Par- dons, petitions, claims-resolu- tions of Assembly respecting sup- ply of flour and salt-sickly state of garrisons at the forts, 116, 117. Resolutions of Assembly on flour and salt, distribution, 119. De- fence of frontiers-pass for Chas. Willing-order to Henry Fisher, 120. Riot at Judge Wilson's- proclamation-letter from Gen- eral Washington, 122, 123. Mes- sages to Assembly, 96, 124, 125, 167, 175, 176, 474, 530- 533, 555, 575, 630, 667, 675, 738, 753, 758, 759, 763. Thanks to General Wayne proposed, 124. Distribution of flour, &c., to poor of city-also wood-of- fering a bounty, 125. Procla- mation for embargo, 126. Vice- President Bryan resigns-Mat- thew Smith elected Vice-Presi- dent, 127. Daniel Clymer at Wil- son's-surrenders and gives bail -militia of city and some coun- ties called out-execution of D. Dunn ordered-election of Wm. Moore for Council and five others for Assembly, 128, 129, 131. Wm. Bell at riot-passes for Germany-Joseph Reed elected Councillor and President-prices for wagons, 130, 131, 132 .- Of salt, 133. Joseph Gardner elected member-against persons going at large charged with high treason, 133. Soldiers' times ex- pire at Billingsport and Mud Is- land-persons to be left in charge -negro slave pardoned-elec- tions-vote of thanks to General Wayne for services at Stony Point, 134, 135. Resolutions respecting salt and flour exchanged-Major Francis Nicols at riot at J. Wil- son's, with others named, to give bail, 136, 137. Jno. Lacey, Jr., a member, 137. Case and pro- ceeding of Major Sol. Buss-Cap- tain Jacob Buss and other cap- tains of Northampton-and re- solutions-David Franks refused a pass-pay for salt claimed-D. Solebury Franks at riot at J. Wilson's-bailed, 140, 141. Mi-
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litia of Chester county-prices of flour and wheat in Lancaster coun- ty-case of Jeremiah Simmons- Captain Guion, salt-flour and wagons on frontier-artillery called out, 142, 143. Staats Law- rence at riot-flour and salt- sloop Active-Robert Harris, salt for Trenton objected to-equip- ment of militia called out by Ge- neral Washington-Peter Miller bailed out-fast appointed by Congress-elections, 144, 145. Additional Commissioners ap- pointed to procure salt-election of Joseph Gardner, from Chester, confirmed - elections - case of Captain Getshens-resolutions of Congress, 146, 147. Impressment of seamen of State on frigate Con- federacy-Matthew Smith resigns -complaint from Bedford against Lieutenant-order of Congress favor James Wilkinson, Clothier- General-additional Commission- ers to procure salt-pay to work- men at President's house-Geo. Harding reprieved, 148, 149. Sale of ship General Greene ordered- vendues condemned-resolutions respecting-Solomon Bush re- ferred to Board of War, 151. Sustain Commissioners for pro- curing salt-riot at Wilson's- Dr. Harris threatened for car- rying off salt, 152, 153. Roads and highways-the Marshal com- plains of Blair McClenachan - complaints against sale of Gen- eral Greene, 154, 155. . Con- ference with Committee of As- sembly-on bounty to militia- salt returned to Colonel Smith -Justices resigned being elected to Assembly-payment for land by Isaac Hicks-deed for-two other receipts for land, 156, 157. Complaint against Deputy Quar- termasters at Reamstown-owners of brig Active-brass kettles in hands of Joseph Fox-petition of officers of ship General Greene- are they officers of Navy ?- salt- pay for-sales of General Greene complained of, 158, 159. Election of President and Vice-President
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New Jersey-boundary with Con - necticut-broken cannon to be sold-state of and tolls on Schuyl- kill bridge-to be valued-peti- tion of David Franks for a pass- deeds executed, 194, 195, 196. Pardons-money repaid to New Jersey-to Mrs. Sarah Chesnut per decree of Supreme Court-Mr. Holker ships-newspapers to be called for-Congress on supplies for army, 196, 197, 198. Monthly receipts to be sent to Treasury of Congress-Justices-two trunks of goods at Elizabethtown from New York-Captain Clunn to be arrested-David Franks examined -illegal practices-counterfeiting -Robert White's wife-house to be searched-confiscated estate- R. Swanwick, 198, 199. Bounties -provisions - pardons -- embar- goes - deeds for confiscated estates, 200, 201. Conference with Committee of Congress on supplies -- public credit, &c .- meeting of Merchants on supplies -- Schuylkill bridge, &c .- Gen. Washington on alarming scarcity of provisions, 202, 203. And to others on procuring supplies, 203, 204. David Franks' petition re- fused -- suspicion against-alleged suspicious intimacy between Elizabethtown and the enemy at New York -- persons named, 206. Scarcity of wood-to be cut for poor, 207, 208. Difficulty with a portion of militia-amount in Treasury subject to order of Con- gress - W. Semple, Sub-Lieut. resigns-thanks for his services- annexation of two companies to Colonel Proctor's Regiment-taxes -goods damaged by ice-survey to be had- disputes between Pennsylvania and Virginia-re- commendation of Congress-pro- clamation respecting-barracks- account of late Vice-Pres't, 210, 211. New Members-wood taken -Schuylkill ferry and Continen- tal teams-proclamation respect- ing dispute with Virginia, 212, 214. Rates of pay to Soldiers- tavern-keepers-pay to Almoner
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for absent militia - quarters to be provided for more in public houses - passes - Cap- tain J. P. Schott has Armand's corps, 217, 218, 221. Door-keep- ers' pay-pardons-auditors do not attend on account of bad weather-abuse of weight in flour-James Pottingers' petition, 218, 219. Express to Gov. Living- ston-militia to be mustered and paid-Mr. Atlee's account of Con- nestoga manor -cash in treasury -Samuel Fisher ill in prison, to be removed-Col. Smith resigns, 220, 221. Pay to President-to witnesses in case of Arnold-ob- jections to certificate of Geddis and Govett in case of, 225, 226. Pay to James Read, commissary, unnecessary-W. Crispin to fur- nish rations and account, and be discharged, 226. W. C. Bradford to render account-wishes of Congress to be ascertained, 227. Sale of salt ordered-letter to Congress on supplies-money from Congress-return of clothing -coopers' work for galleys, 229. Indians in Northumberland- names of officers, &c., held as prisoners of war-elections, 230, 231. Messages to Assembly, 96, 124, 125, 167, 175, 233, 246, 264, 285, 358, 564, 567, 624, 626, 637, 641, 667, 676, 733, 748, 749. Ceas- ing of issues of Continental bills -taxes-property of aliens and sundry papers before Assembly, 233. Sales of lands by Virginia- Indians-Taxes -- petitions -- resolu- tion of Congress-clothing-order of Congress, 234, 235. Officers returned as belonging to State- a scold pardoned, 235, 243. Order from Congress for moneys-case of Capt. Papley, 236. Conference on supplies-application for Great Seal-delivered in part to As- sembly, 237. Orders of Congress, 238. Order for Beef-pardon for regrating pork-mistake in date of commission-Salt, price of- Major T. McPherson received- exchange of prisoners-door- keeper, 241. Petitions-trophies
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of war-minutes of Council of Safety to be placed in Secretary's office, 242. Militia fines-pardon a scold, 243. Paper from Qua- kers on militia fines, 244. Tro- phies, colours taken from
Hessians delivered to Board of War, 245. On supplies-Deed to C. W. Peale-clothing, 247. Conference with Assembly on defence of frontiers-money-de- cision respecting continental money being received in dis- charge of ground rent on forfeited estates-aid of clothing to a priso- ner, 249. Conference with As- sembly on case of Col. Haller, wagon master-troops to be raised -returns of troops-affairs with Virginia-laws of State sent to Congress-passes to be applied for within ten days-pay to gal- leys, 251. Petition D. Kennedy -Surveyor Genl. has gout-ac- counts of Bucks county for pur- chases-pay to commissary of prisoners - against partial pro- vision for regiment - salt, 253. Speedy collection of debts-mes- sage to Assembly on number of troops-views of French Minister, 255. Pass for Wm. Barton and Paul Zantzinger to Elizabeth Town-suspicions of speculation against an agent for forfeited estates -deed for marsh land at Tinicum, part of Jos. Galloway's estate-call on Edmd. Physic, late Receiver General of Pennsylvania, for books, papers, &c.,-sundry petitions, 256, 257, 258. Reso- lution of Assembly to raise four companies-several persons to appear, 258. Deeds for estates forfeited, 259, 260. Proclama- tion and reward, $3000 offered to arrest four persons-return of clothing-dismissal of Thos. Hale as agent-Wm. McMullin ap- pointed, 261. President's house in danger from fire at Mr. Holker's-salt distributed-Col. Hazen's men and officers-Revd. M. Milsheimer, a chaplain, taken at Saratoga-dispute with Vir- ginia-Mr. Hale to deliver up
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Supreme Executive Council-xii. papers-auditors in case of Jehu Eyre-supplies-taxes, 262, 263. Letter of Mr. Hale on Indian lands, 265. Deed to Thomas Britton, late S. Shoemaker's estate, 265. Decison against Capt. Galt, 266. John Ensmenger's case referred to Dr. Hutchinson-right of France as depositories of moneys of her citizens who have no claimants here, referred to Attorney General -accounts of Wm. Turnbull for purchases of flour-reward for apprehension of Thos. Burney. a notorious counterfeiter, 267. Deed for J. Galloway's property- Schuylkill Bridge tolls, &c., 268, 269. Jos. Richardson arrested -- Dr. Martine app'd Surgeon -- passes for Soldiers' wives to New York limi- ted to 15th .April-intercepted Journal-Mrs. Shoemaker-valu- ation of damages by flying camp to Edw. Barrett in Southwark-peti- tion of Jacob Taney for recogni- zance forfeited, 270, 271. Dr. Wm. Cooper to be arrested- Jos. Richardson-Henry Carter -marriage interests less than freehold in confiscated estates to be sold, 272, 273. Scarcity in camp-opinion of Attorney General on moneys of French subjects to be paid to Consuls -- Mr. Holker, requisition for flour -Berks county commissioners- Thos. Taylor apprehended and executed-case of Larry Burns a soldier, 274, 275. Deeds, 276. Grants to Col. Hazen's Regiment- petitions-powder -- cannon sold- fast day by Congress - Simon Sneider resigns as sub-Lieu-
tenant, 279. Books, papers, seals,
&c., from Edmd. Physic-fast day -resolution of Assembly against F. and J. Ichelbury-expense of a lunatic-deed for estate of Christopher Sawer-neglect to comply with terms of sale-rules, 280, 281. Proclamation for a fast, 282. Names collected who
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State of frontiers, and dispute with Virginia, 287, 289-account of clothing-resolutions for Congress
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respecting frontiers-letter to, 289- 292. Petition of inhabitants re- specting bridge and road to Darby -letter of Genl. Washington and returns of Col. Moylan's corps- Major Eyre has charge of Bridge -resolve of Congress relative to officers-Joseph Shippen, Jr., late Secretary, to deliver papers, &c., to T. Matlack-funeral of Mr. Forbes, Member of Congress- election-petition of Charles Cook, 293. Doubtful election in Ma- nallen and Tyrone Township- account of Wm. Anderson -- burn- ing of houses in Cumberland and proclamation for arrest of incen- daries, 294. Land of Revd. Mr. Batwell-petition from York for defence-broken cannon sold- Major D. Frank's claim-Mr. Holker for flour-officers of Otten- dorf's Company -- for rank-militia laws-appointments of Lieuten- ants and Subs, 296, 297, 298. l'aper money moulds-deeds for sales of confiscated estates, 297, 300. Commissioners of purchases for each county -- George Bryant appointed Judge of Supreme Court-conduct of Virginia Com- missioners -- petition of Jacob Morgan respecting mill, &c., pur -. chased by him-deserters re- ceived from vessels in river, 302, 303. Officers of Ranging Com- pany-premium for prisoners and scalps, 311, 312. John Lynch's. case -- letters to Northampton on Indian invasions and resolutions -- Gen. Washington names posts for supplies-powder, 312, 313. Road from Darby -- forage at Tini- cum-flour to be exported by Don Juan de Miralles -- refugee in North Carolina -- discharge of Navy Officers on account of ex- pense -- rent of Middle ferry paid -- property of Saml. Bell, 315. Admiralty - Physick's papers- desertions of army-deed-patent to Jno. Ormsby for ferry-resig- nation, 317. Refuse to allow Philadelphia Library Company to import books from New York- Lieut. W. Huston a wounded
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-- Proclamation against, 319. Deed -- clothing -- Schuylkil Bridge -disposition of supplies, 320, 321. Desertions -forfeited es- tates in Northampton, pay for -- appointments --- change in number and pay of Surgeons in galleys- deeds, 322, 323, 324. Case of John Lynch-Thomas Hale, agent -pay for gallies -- taxes-Wm. Young and Benj. Town suspected of printing seditious paper " Slow and Sure," imprisoned, 324, 325. Deed to Jacob Bay, type founder, at Germantown-Treasurer always to have £30,000 in hand -- com- . mission to Abm. Bennett for armed Pilot boat Randolph -- draft of Congress-Jos. Ship- pen, Jr., delivers papers, &c., to John Penn who is called on to de- liver to Secretary-decree against estate of Michael Reine-order to, 326, 327. Rewards for Indian prisoners and scalps-seditious papers -- Wm. Young released- draft of Congress-executions ordered - clothing, 328, 329. Purchasers of Tinicum to be put in possession -- alarm from a boat-letters-appointments, 331.
. Sale of clothing by vendue- claim of a prize-Physic's books and papers-return of officers and men in fourth regiment of dra- goons, 332. Clothing-execution, 333. Pay for estates-discharge of Mr. Galt-all confiscated es- tates to be sold-oaths to be taken by officers, 341. Resolutions res- pecting sales of commons, &c., in Philadelphia - missionaries pass to Pittsburg-pay of militia, 347. Cases of Captain Carberry and Lieut. Houston-deeds -- great dis- tress for meat in camp-murder of William Boyd-proclamation for arrest of John and Robert Smith, 348, 349. Conference with Congress and Assembly on scarcity at camp-case of Mrs. Ferguson, 351. Deeds-M. Ev- erly promoted-new gaol-Jus- tices-John Nixon explains letter -Merchants on currency, 352,
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353. Expenses of boats -- vacancies in army, 354-356. Pass refused- suit of black for Rev. Samuel Blair-Physick's books, 358. Or- der of Congress, 359. Conference on loan office certificates-value -supplies, &c., 360. Sale of negro Aaron of P'r Campbell's es- tate -- paymaster -- Physick's books -resolutions of Congress-peti- tions, 360, 361. Pay to commis- sioners of purchases-embargo- orders, 362. Expenses of express from frontiers-supplies for army -sale of Græme park, and Mrs. Ferguson to live rent free, she paying taxes-allowance to Gen. Potter for travelling expenses- provision for troops in Northum- berland county, 364, 365. Mes- sage to Assembly respecting Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Ferguson-Jas. Hutchinson elected to Assembly, 367. Sailor taken-several not to be exchanged-Expenses of store at Walnut and Sixth-agreement and memorandum between French minister and the State, 368. Debts from quartermasters, 369. French sailors desert-supplies- orders for purchases-commis- sioner appointed - delegates in Congress chosen, 370, 371. Ap- point persons to execute act for procuring supplies-appointments -change in company of rangers -arrangement of militia in several counties, 372, 373. Value of bridge-petition respecting John Roberts' estate-rejected report from Assembly - on claims of Erie, &c .- complaints of mal- practice - authority to declare martial law-justices superceded -resolution for greater ease of militia in certain counties-exe- cutions ordered, 374, 375 Reso- lutions respecting supplies and other measures of support and security - regulation of passes, &c .- resolution of approbation of Congress, 376, 377. Supplies- taxes-new mills-wrong election of lieutenants-wagons, 378, 379. Committee of Congress at camp- wants of army-petition, John
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Swanwick -- deeds -- estate R. Swan- wick and Edward Jones, 381. Drafts from Congress-deed-pe- tition for independent corps- proclamation for martial law, &c., 383. Enemy approaching-troops to be in readiness-rank to officers -fraud in transportation to Tren- ton-passes, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. . Allen-critical state of army, 386, 387. Embargo, 387. Mititia fines-Mr. Ryan, militia inspector -arms to be collected and none left with disaffected-object to in- dependent corps, 388, 389. Arms for Colonel Rea-artillery com- pany-Durham tract, 390, 391. allowance to volunteers for arms -light horse for General W .- armed boats to attend Mercury packet-special commission for an armed whaleboat-appointments, 392, 393. Orders for wagons- for money, 395, 396. Desertion of French sailors-order for arrest of wife of a refugee-A. Doz, re- signs, and Captain Hazelwood appointed commissioner, 397. Congress inquire what action un- der various resolves-sale of ne-
. groes at request of navy board- provisions allowed for Havana- enlistment fines remitted -- circular on taxes-resolutions of Congress, 398, 399. A traitor prohibited from keeping public house. - Traitor captured and carried into mountains-embargo-Cap. Burd resigns-recruits and teams, 400, 401. Lot for public landing on Race street-sale postponed-pass for Havana -- labors at Mud island -- Letters and resolutions from Con- gress, 402, 403. Enemy leaves New Jersey-port partially opened -printing-John Dover's case, 402, 404, 407. Execution ordered of R. and J. Smith-purchases, 405. Decision on taxes-pay- ments-appointments, 407. Pro- clamation suspending purchases, 408. Desertion of French sailors, 409. Returns of purchases, 411. Congress and bills of exchange- pardons-spy executed-opinion on capture of French subjects by
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British-deed-confiscated estate -shipment to Cape Francois, 413. Application of James Searle for a loan, 414. His commission, 415. Instructions, 416. Compensation, &c., 418. Cases of E. Grizzle and J. Wilson, traitors-French bills of exchange, 419, 422. Purchases - deeds-recruits for St. Clair- clothes for General Armstrong and son-J. Eichelberger, 421. Inter- est on loan-exchange on Dr. Franklin-opinion, George Bryant on French deserters -- forage on Hudson river-purchases, &c., 423. Sales of teas, 423, 427. March of troops-arrival of French fleet at Rhode Island-sheriff to arrest four females, wives of tories-letters to and from De Corney, 425. Suspicious trade from Bermuda-Mud island-par- dons - appointments, 426, 427. Recruits for Pennsylvania line- bounties-deserters, 431. Sup- plies for French fleet-Hessian enlistments - wagons - pay of, 432, 433. Nancarrow's air fur- nace-death of Captain Dawson- Lieutenant Brady promoted 435. General Wayne on expedition against Bergen - surgeons ap- pointed, 437. Statement of case of Thomas Jones, &c., of Captain Coren's artillery artificers, 438. Orders for money -- frame for Thos. Wharton's picture-deeds to C. W. Peale-Thos. Lawrence, &c., reserved for University, 441. Pledge for money to be borrowed -sale of damaged provisions at auction-orders for money, 442, 443, 444. Congress-Warrants- Confirmation of line with Virginia -resolution of Rhode Island- deed to A. Rex-Dr. Hutchinson Director General of military hospitals-horses to be collected, 444, 445, 446. Deed-orders- pardons, 447. Deed, 448. Con- duct of Rufus Gardner-paymas- ter orders, 449. Appointments, 451. Advise President to take command of troops-two boats to be fitted out to seize provisions, 452. Scanty of provisions and
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. provisions shipped, 454. Peti- tion, Chester county -debts-jus- tices died -yellow fever at Char- leston -quarantine at Mud island, 457. Deed, 458. Orders coun- termanding march of militia- paymaster-defenceless state of Northumberland in case of with- drawal of German regiment, 461. Drafts of Congress-deed, 463. Resignation of Lieutenant Currie -suit of clothes for Reverend R. McMurdy-commissioner of pur- chases, 465. Murders by Indians in. Berks-troops sent, 467. For- tifications at Mud island - deed- doubts on militia law, 469, 470. Mr. Holker ships - provisions scarce at fort Pitt-confiscated estate-letters and resolutions of Congress respecting pay and lands to officers, 471-473. Capture of provisions -order respecting -mi- litia fines-message to Assembly on taxes-militia-letters, Gene- ral W., 475. Decision of Virginia on boundary - scarcity in the army-contracts for captured pro- visions-resignation of Lieuten-
ant Myers -privateers, 477. Mer- chants of Philadelphia against Marshal, 478. Ensigns-appre- hension of suspected persons -B.
Galbraith refuses to deliver up papers-deed-conference on pri- soners on Long Island-sales by auction, 480, 481. Conference on finances, 481. Answer, M. Clarkson -justices -- appointments -yellow fever, 483. Orders - resolution of Congress-supplies -pardons -militia for Northamp- ton-account, T. Scott, 485. Con- ference respecting Virginia -peti- tions - Westmoreland co., 487. Arnold's joining enemy-search for his papers-various letters- justices appointed-confederation -Vandalia or Indiana county, 491. Confederation in New York -militia to Northumberland -W.
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