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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-II. 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 per list and they are handed to D. Kennedy-accounts and payments, 462-470. Letter -- John Dickinson on state of affairs -- eighteen months men-H. 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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Supreme Executive Council-xiii. pers read-deeds, 505. City lots, 507. Claims for estate C. Saur- complaint against C. Cesna-Brit- ish goods seized-lands at Wyo- ming, 509. Rev. Peter Miller in- tercedes for H. Martin-Commis- sioners on line between Pennsyl- vania and Virginia-Joseph Rob- erts, petition, 511. Case of H. Martin, Pentecost and Cannon-of C. Cesna, 513. Account of Wm. Henry of L. for arms-papers re- lating to C. Cesna-of Colonel J. Morgan, Jr .- Acts and orders of Congress-accounts of Adam Hub- ley, &c .- robberies in Philadel- phia and Bucks-depreciation to Pennsylvania line-account for writing paper, 515. Confiscated estate-Israel Doan-accounts of Commissioners for defence of Del- aware-John Potts, 517. Report of Commissioners Pennsylvania and Virginia-exchange of certificate -- lands of A. Yeldal-companies for Wyoming, 519. Horse lost- Justices, 521. Exchange of cer- tificates - soldiers to march for Wyoming-pay for soldiers in Bucks county, 523. Flag of truce from Bermuda - memorial, A. Young for purchases-extracts and resolution of Assembly on accounts, &c., 525. Pay to W. A. Atlee-account N. Stokely, 527. E. Bryson Smith to report himself-damages from enemy to Northampton county-estate of Wm. Bell, 529. Expenses in run- ning line between Pennsylvania and Virginia, 531. Report of purchase of land for Court House in Washington county-militia or- dered out, 531. Robberies in Bucks and Chester, 533. Judges of High Court of Errors, &c., ap- pointed-Wm. Moore and John Bayard-rations, &c., 535. Re- ports on accounts-State House clock-Bell's estate-ask confer- ence Committee on Comptroller's report on T. Matlack's accounts for tavern and marriage licenses- reward for scalps, 537. Message on Secretary's accounts-procla- mation offering reward for Indian
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scalps annulled, 538. Clothing for British soldiers-part of goods seized in Chester county-embez- zled-Sheriff ordered to appear- Capt. John Hughes discharged- T. Matlack requested to resign- another Sec'y. to be appointed- - the body of Luz. Subzey to be delivered to D. Brodhead, Jr., 539. John Armstrong, Jr., ap- pointed sec'y-papers from Con- gress - proclamation confirming boundary line between Pennsyl- vania and Virginia, 541. Reward for apprehending Levi Doan- against John Hubley as Prothon- otary-purchases-rank-deeds- preliminary articles for a general peace-opinion of Supreme Court, 543. Henry Wynkoop, Judge of Court of Errors and Appeals, 545. Pay to H. Osburne, 547. Deeds for city lots-claim of Eliz. Kurtz for land-receipts and expendi- tures of public moneys by Super- intendent of Finances-H. Baker asks opinion respecting a law of Assembly-Province Island-ad- ditional clerk allowed, 549. Sale of armed vessels-deed-demand on Ezekiel Robbins by David Sproat for moneys, 553. Procla- mation of Congress on cessation of hostilities, 555. Benj. Still: ap- pointed Commissioner to settle ac- counts between Penn. and United States-belis of Christ Church to be rung-proclamation of peace- Hessian flags taken at Trenton to be demanded, 559. Passport to John Penn and family, 561. Re- turn of stores at Wyoming-an- swers of Judges respecting entry of British goods, 565. Superin- tendent of Finance circular, am- munition for Wyoming-not to be delivered on receipt of officers, 567. British prisoners pass through city-stores for Wyoming, 572. On literary property, 574. On finance-deeds-Collector of Excise-Appraiser of goods, 577. Health officer to discharge his duty-meeting of trustees of State Island-visit forts, 579. Prison- ers removed to new gaol, 589.
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Chevaux-de-frise to be sold-pest house repaired boom-at piers- counsel in case of T. Matlack paid, 591. Deed-price of salt complained of-discharge of cer- tain military companies, 592. Taxes-papers delivered up-exe- cution-Wardens to remove ob- structions-price of salt fixed, 595. M. Marbois, duties on a part of a cargo-instructions to Surveyor-General - H. Osburne discharged-papers to be given up -- accounts with United States -- Street Commissioners-new Col- lector of Excise, 597. Request of Marbois not granted - pay to Dougherty and Huffnagle-pay to Quarter-Master-deed, 599. Du- ties on French vessel-Federal city-Berks militia-instructions to loan officer-memorial from Berks county-apprehension of banditti, 601. Paving in city -half pay and Commutation - troops at Lancaster - and conference with committee of ( ongress on, 603. Deeds-anon- ymous letter of officers for ap- pointment of officers to Governor and Council, 605. Resolutions of Congress on and conference re- specting-requested with Judges, 607. Resolutions of Congress and further action -field officers of city convened, 609 Answer from Col. Shee in name of officers- conference-letter from Captain Christie -attack on the Bank meditated-Capt. Stiles to deliver arms to militia, 611. Three pa- pers from Jas. Bennett presented, refusal to consider them-a large guard of militia called out -- arms -- H. Carberry and J. Sullivan to be arrested-Robert Patton's com- mission, 613. Examination of soldiers-cannon taken at York- town to be delivered Col. Hodgdon, 614. Deposition and proclama- tion respecting robbery in Bucks county-omission in Col. Porter's commission - Captain Carberry, Captain of Pennsylvania line, to be arrested, also Lieut. James Sullivan and Sergeant Nagle-
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complaints against appointment of Capt. Esler to be heard-letters Rev. J. Finley and Gen. Irvine- deed, 617. Memorial of Consul of France-conference with Judges, &c. - affidavit of J. Bennett- resolution of Congress-report on late disturbances-Capt. Esler's appointment -- conference with Judges, &c., on consular powers- application of Major-General Howe for stores, 618, 619. New mem- bers of Board, property-deeds, 621. Proclamation against mur- derer of J. Molineaux-deed, 629. Title confirmed to J. Shal- lus, which had before been con- firmed by land office to William Sallaway-the right is inquired into - Justices - regulator of weights and measures, 633. Re- turn of Congress to city proposed and welcomed by-Act of Virginia Assembly-survey of the Dela- ware respecting Chevaux-de-frise, 637. Report of Land Office-send copy of Gov. Harrison's letter to Prothonotary of Washington co., 639. Proclamation against base coins, 643. Fraudulent settle- ment on lands-Mons. Marbois on a cargo-letter from Capt Schraw- der on Wyoming, 645. Messages to Assembly on various subjects, 647-666. £ Governors - Commis- sioner-health-land for officers -- Courts-discharge of debts-auc- tions-a Chamber of Commerce- chevaux-de-frise - canals-boun- daries - religion -old prison- measures-French seamen-dis- turbances among soldiers, officers- Congress at Princeton-Captain Carberry, 666. Money for lots - Major Ryan seized for debt for another-cause of Col. Harmer's disappointment - memorial of French merchants-chevaux-de- frise, 671. Col. Harmer's memo- rial, 671. Case of Ephraim Allen referred to Judges of Supreme Court, 671. Various papers sent to Assembly - conference with Committee of Assembly on Act for sale of certain lands, 673. Hog Island, decision-patent for
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Supreme Executive Council-xiii. E. Blaine-case decided-B. Shoe- maker to receive papers from his father, 675. Memorial of Penn- sylvania line-letter Comptroller- General, 683. Charles Cesna to be sued for perjury and forgery- Virginia boundary-Commission- ers-report of committee on Gov. Harrison's letter-resolution of Assembly, 685, 686. Deed-pro- clamation against robbers in Bucks county, 687. Laying out State House grounds as a public green forever, 692. Matthew Smith dis- missed-Hamilton's bonds can- celled-Hanna's-town for Courts, 699. New members, 719, 724, 730. Proclamation for a murder- er, 728. Dates of commissions, 731. Appointments and resigna- tions, 732. Message to Assem- bly-sundry letters-elections -- barracks in Lancaster-eulogium on Pennsylvania line, 733. New member-time for choosing Pres- ident and Vice President, 733. President and Vice President chosen-Dickinson and Ewing- Duponceau, Notary, &c., 737. S. Rhea and accounts-Col. Craig- proposal to raise chevaux-de-frise by De Brattine and Garrison-or- der to Wardens for money for, 739. New member -memorial from Quakers, 741. New mem- bers-pay for apprehending Joseph Doan, 742. New members-ap- plicant as a navy officer -- rations for Northumberland, 743. Presi- dent council of Censors-bar- racks-removal of obstruction in Delaware river, 744. Committee on contested election in Northum- berland-Col. Ross, Lieutenant of Lancaster-memorial Captain F. Finney for land-correspondence with Congress, 747. Resignation of Justices-deed-money of a traitor-propriety of public de -. monstration on account of peace- proclamation for public thanks- giving, 749. Ratification by Con- gress received, 750. Resolution of Council of Censors -- division of Berks into election districts-new member and elections in Northum-
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berland-James Searle, pay as agent, 751. Public demonstra- tion for peace-J. Searle, before -- Act against vice and immorality - Comm'rs appointed by Virginia on boundary-letter from Governor H .- against fairs-Pennsylvania line and land in Bucks, 753. Survey on a ship and cargo, 755. List of deeds, mortgages, bonds, &c., transmitted by order of As- sembly to, 759, 760. Inventory of goods by John Cadenhead -- papers from Major James Moore -- demonstrations on account of peace-vendue laws, 761. Con- ference with Assembly-General Armand and his corps-Z. Butler's commitment, 760, 763. Address to General Washington, 765. Pa- pers of A. Ross to be received from Mrs. McCoy-answer of G. Washington-deeds, 667. Brig Philadelphia, loss of goods, and inspection, 768, 769, 770. Coun- cil of Censors, 770. Ship "Two Friends," 771. Globes, maps, &c., purchased, 775. Secretary to re- cord correspondence, 774. Deed, 778.
Order sent against Hogg Island, xiv., 4. Draft on Treasurer for interest due on certificate for money loaned United States, 7. Various orders for money, 7-9, 10. Messages to Assembly, 11, 15, 30, 39, 44, 45, 61, 163, 183, 185, 246, 269, 271, 275, 276, 281, 284, 328-342, 343, 366, 380, 381, 522. Messages from Assembly, 289. Settlers on lands of State -- agree- ment with New Jersey on trials- prisoners-regulation of carts, &c., in Philadelphia, 17. Proclama- tion on treaty with Great Britain, 19-22. Conference with Com- mittee of Assembly-letter Brig .- General Hand and report, 25. Gratuity to soldiers, 27. Confer- ence with Assembly on opening Land Office, 29. Claims of J. - Campbell on Virginia land-me- morial of De Marcellin and Lo Roy-President of Congress on Federal Court to try private rights to Wyoming lands-letter Major
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Moore, 31. Drafts of letters to delegates, &c .- report on tea, to be sold -- Wm. Kennedy's estate. 36. Election of Justices, 39. Pay to Commissioners for treaty with Indians-Commissioners ap- pointed, 40, 45. Jacob Rush ap- pointed third Judge of Supreme Court -- States unrepresented in Congress-Mons. Marbois, French Consul, 43. Messages to Assem- bly-debts due by State-confis- cated estates-Commissioners to Indians, 45. Contested election for Justice, 47, 51. Congress on Wyoming, place of meeting of Indian Commissioners -- donation to encourage agriculture and commerce, 51. Pay to counsel in case Baron Hurst & Co. vs. State -- names of purchasers of city lots to be prepared -- pay to Judge of Admiralty-conference on with- drawing troops from Wyoming -- Sharp Delany, Collector, 53. In- dian Commissioners to have deeds, &c. - letter from merchants of Philadelphia-Jnstices-discharge of State House clock keeper, 55. Commissioners on Virginia boun- dary line to meet-deed-procla- mation for a murderer, 57. Chev- aux-de-frise-report on sales of city lots-boundary with Virginia, 58. Inundation at Wyoming, 61. Judge of Errors and Appeals re- signs-Ferguson's lectures and a scale-inspection of goods, 67, 71. Sold at auction-oaths to Judge Rush-fruit trees to be planted in Pennsylvania Hospital - Ed. Physic to examine papers for quit rents due Proprietaries, 71. Province Island, military stores, removal-copies of letters to be made-inspection of goods-re- moval of chevaux-de-frise, 73. Commissioners on boundary with Virginia to meet-proposals for moving chevaux-de-frise-com- plaint against Constables, 75. Barracks to be laid off into lots- forfeiture on brandy-militia fines and expenses, 77. L'Orient a free port-chevaux-de-frise, 79. E. Shippen, President Justice of
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