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1775
June 12,
Address agreed to, and a Committee appointed to present it,
1206
13,
Report of the Committee appointed to inspect the Magazine,
1206
Message to the Council, on securing the Arms left in the Palace by the Governour,
1208
Petition of sundry persons of the Community of Christians called Baptists, and other Protestant Dissenters,
1208
14,
Petition of several persons in that part of the County of Augusta which lies West of the Alleghany Mountains, presented by Mr. Bland, one of the Delegates to the Continental Congress, where it was first presented,
1208
Commissioners appointed to ratify the Treaty of Peace between this Colony and the Indians,
1209
Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the late Disturbances and Commotions,
1209
15,
Committee appointed to a Conference with the Council, on the Message of the House relative to the security of the publick Arms,
1216
Several Conferences on the subject of securing the Arms,
1216
Committee appointed to join with a Committee of the Council in preparing an Address to the Governour, that he will consent to a removal of the publick Arms to a more secure place,
1217
House in Committee of the Whole on the Governour’s Answer to the Joint Address of the two Houses; the Report of the Committee appointed to inspect the Publick Magazine; the Report of the Committee on the late Disturbances and Commotions; and an extract of a Letter from Lord Dunmore to Earl of Dartmouth, dated Williamsburgh, Dec’r 24, 1774,
1217
Resolution reported by the Committee of the Whole, directing an Address to the Governour,
1217
Resolution agreed to, and Committee appointed to prepare the Address,
1218
Message to the Council, informing them that the Locks of upwards of three hundred Guns, lately in complete order in the Publick Magazine, have been taken off; and requesting them to join in an Address to the Governour, desiring him to direct the Locks to be returned to the Magazine,
1218
16,
Mr. Cary reported to the House, that their Address of Monday last, (the 12th instant,) had been presented to the Governour, and had received his Answer,
1218
Answer of the Governour to the Address of Monday,
1218
Address ordered to be presented to the Governour, informing him the Publick Magazine is now in a fit condition for the reception of Arms and Ammunition, and requesting him to return the Powder lately removed from thence by his order,
1218
Committee to prepare the Address, 1219
17,
Committee appointed, on the 7th of June, to draw up an Address to be presented to the Governour, reported,
1219
Address reported by the Committee agreed to, and Committee appointed to present it,
1219
Council agree to address the Governour concerning the Locks taken off some of the Guns in the Magazine, and Committee appointed to prepare it,
1220
Mr. Mercer reported, from the Committee appointed yesterday to draw up an Address to the Governour, informing him the Publick Magazine is now in a fit condition for the reception of Arms and Ammunition,
1220
Address reported by Mr. Mercer agreed to, and a Committee appointed to present it,
1221
Joint Address to the Governour, requesting him to order the Publick Arms in the Palace may be removed, during his absence, to the Publick Magazine,
1221
19,
Mr. Bland presented to the House copies of several Resolutions of the Continental Congress, passed on the 17th of May, on the 29th of May, and on 2d of June,
1221
Resolutions of the Congress approved of by the House, and the several Committees in the Colony for carrying into execution the Continental Association are requested to be vigilant in seeing them strictly complied with,
1221
1775
 
 
June 19,
Address to the Governour, reported by the Committee appointed on Thursday last, the 15th instant,
1221
Agreed to, and Committee appointed to present it, 1231
20,
Message from the Council, with a Paper which they have received from the Governour, as his Answer to the last Joint Address of the Council and House,
1232
Governour, in the Paper communicated, refuses to give directions for the removal of the Arms from the Palace, and directs that they remain there, and on no account be touched without his express permission,
1232
Mr. Cary reported that the Joint Address of Saturday last, (June 17,) and the two Addresses of this House of the same day, and the Address of yesterday, had been severally presented to the Governour, who directed him to acquaint the House he had sent his Answer to the first to the Council, and delivered him two Papers in answer to the second and third Addresses,
1232
21,
Papers sent by the Governour, in answer to the Joint Address and to the Addresses of this House, taken into consideration,
1233
Conference desired with the Council, on the state of the Colony, and on the subject-matter of the Governour’s Message in answer to the Joint Address of the Council and House,
1233
Conference agreed to by the Council, 1233
Committee appointed to manage the Conference on the part of the House,
1233
Instructions to Committee appointed to manage the Conference,
1233
Address to the Governour agreed upon in Conference,
1234
Agreed to by the House, and Committee appointed to present it,
1235
22,
Answer of the Governour to the Joint Address of yesterday,
1236
Message from the Governour to the House, by the Attorney-General, on the Bills and Resolves passed by the House,
1237
Address of the House in answer to the Message, 1237
24, Answer of the Governour to the Address, 1239
Considered by the House in Committee of the Whole,
1239
Resolutions, reported by the Committee of the Whole, and agreed to by the House,
1239
Commissioners appointed to meet the Chiefs of the Ohio Indians, to confirm and ratify a Treaty of Peace with them,
1240
Commissioners appointed to settle the Accounts of the Militia for their services and losses in the late Indian war,
1240
Adjourned to the 12th of October next, 1241



NEW-YORK PROVINCIAL CONGRESS.

May 22,
The Congress assembled at the Exchange, in New-York,
1241–1348
23, List of the Deputies from the several Counties, 1241
Rules of the Congress adopted, 1243
Moved by Mr. Low, and consideration postponed, that implicit obedience ought to be paid to all General Regulations recommended by the Continental Congress; but that this Congress is competent to determine on all matters relative to the internal police of the Colony,
1244
Resolution of the Continental Congress of May 18th, relative to Ticonderoga, presented,
1245
Committee appointed to report the best method of carrying it into execution,
1245
All the Ministers in the City, who can pray in English, requested to make arrangements for opening the Congress with Prayer,
1245
24,
Report of the Committee on the Resolution of the Continental Congress relative to Ticonderoga,
1246
Committee appointed to superintend the removal of the Cannon and Stores from Ticonderoga to Fort George,
1247
Letter from a Committee of the House of Representatives of Connecticut, appointed to confer with this Colony,
1247
Gentlemen from Connecticut introduced, their Credentials read, and a Committee appointed to confer with them,
1247
Committee to consider the expense and means of raising Money, to defray the expense of

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