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Minister of the Lutheran church of Albany asks permission to col-

lect money, 14.

Mint, touching the establishing of one, 104.

Muskets on the banks of the Susquehanna, &c., 9.

Model bridge on Schuylkill river, 529.

Morris James, a letter from, 233.

PARSONS ELI, a noted rebel, 177.

Pendleton Edmund, a letter from, 498.

Penn John, his claims to divers city lots, 63.

Pennsylvania owners claim lands in Luzerne county, 471.

Pensioners, disabled ones, no specified funds assigned them, 658.
Pickering Timothy, made prisoner by a banditti, 489. Is libera-
ted, 502, 507.

Pittsburg, lots opposite reserved, 601. Tract of land reserved by

the Commonwealth, 635, 649.

Porter Stephen, a letter from, 100.

Philadelphia, riots in, 319.

streets and alleys in, regulated, 539.

Potter John, attainted of high treason, 26.

TALBAHALKIE, an Indian town on Schuylkill river, 631.

Tench Francis, a letter from, 150.

Treaty with the Indians at Muskingum, 531.

Tioga, banditti assembled at, 291, 307.

Triangular piece of land on Lake Erie, 553, 555.

Triumphal Arch erected in Philadelphia, 574.
Troops, quota of to be furnished, 395.

Thompson Charles, letters from, 104, 474, 515.

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VESSELS, American ones, touching, 392.

Vice and Immorality, suppressed by an act of the Legislature,
587, 594.

W.

MINUTES

OF THE

SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

The Council met.

PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, April 4th, 1786.

PRESENT:

The Honorable CHARLES BIDDLE, Esquire, Vice President.

Samuel Dean,

Stephen Balliet,
John Boyd,

John Whitehill,

James McLene,

Jonathan Hoge,

John Neville, and
Peter Muhlenberg.

The Comptroller General's report upon the account of Henry Townly, for his pay as a private of Ensign Freeland's company of militia on the frontiers of Northumberland county, was read and approved.

The following orders were drawn upon the Treasurer, agreeably to the Comptroller General's reports, vizt:

In favor of Captain William Crawford, of the tenth battalion of Lancaster county militia, for four pounds thirteen shillings and ten pence, for militia services in the years 1777, 1778 and 1779.

In favor of Captain James Watson, of the militia aforesaid, for four pounds thirteen shillings and ten pence, for militia services as aforesaid.

In favor of Lieutenant Andrew M'Ilvaine, of the militia aforesaid, one pound seventeen shillings, for militia services as aforesaid.

In favor of Lieutenant John Hilpatrick, of the militia aforesaid, for one pound seventeen shillings, for militia services as afore said.

In favor of Captain Emanuel Carpenter, of the militia aforesaid, for seven pounds twelve shillings and ten pence, for militia services as aforesaid, to be paid out of the militia fines of the county of Lancaster.

In favor of Captain James Persons, for twenty pounds eleven shillings and eight pence, in full of his account of expences in apprehending and securing Benjamin Nugent, according to the Comptroller General's report.

VOL. XV.-1.

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