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1775.
Sept. 14,
Samuel Stringer appointed Director of the Hospital and Chief Physician and Surgeon for the Army in the Northern Department,
1880
Committee to devise ways and means for supplying; the Army with Medicines,
1880
16,
Credentials of the Delegates from New-Hampshire: dated in Congress, at Exeter, August 23, 1775,
1881
10,
Committee to contract for the importation of Gunpowder, &c.,
1882
General Washington instructed to discharge Col. John Fenton from his parole,
1882
20,
Provincial Congress of New-York requested to send forward to General Schuyler the whole of the Troops directed to be raised,
1883
General Wooster and the unemployed Connecticut Troops directed to join General Schuyler,
1883
Mr. Gridley commissioned as a Colonel of Artillery,
1883
State of the Trade of America to be considered to-morrow,
1883
21,
Committee on the best means of supplying the Army with Provisions,
1883
State of the Trade of North-America to be considered to-morrow,
1884
22,
Committee of Safety for Pennsylvania authorized to discharge Major Rogers on his parole,
1884
Committee to consider the state of the Trade of America,
1884
23,
Committee to purchase Woollen Goods for the use of the Army, to the amount of five thousand Pounds sterling,
1884
25,
Committee to prepare a Letter to General Washington,
1885
Committee to examine and report upon all Accounts against the United Colonies,
1885
27,
One hundred and sixty thousand Dollars to be paid to Connecticut for Supplies issued by that Colony for the service of the United Colonies,
1885
30,
Committee to repair to the Camp at Cambridge to confer with General Washington, and with the Governours of the Eastern Colonies, touching the most effectual method of continuing, supporting and regulatings Continental Army,
1886
Committee to draw up Instructions to the above Committee,
1887
The Resolution lowering the rates of Postage suspended,
1887
Committee on the Trade of America reported,
1887
Oct. 2,
The Report to be considered in Committee of the Whole to-morrow,
1887
Instructions to the Committee to wait on the General reported and agreed to,
1887
3,
Three hundred thousand Dollars to be sent to the Army in Massachusetts-Bay,
1888
General Washington authorized, for the encouragement of an attack on Boston, to promise, in case of success, a month's pay to the Army,
1888
Instructions to the Delegates of Rhode-Island, given them by the Assembly, August 26, 1775, to move for the building and equipment of an American Fleet,
1888
Rhode-Island Instructions to be considered on Friday next,
1889
4,
An additional Instruction to the Committee to confer with the General
1889
State of the Trade of the Thirteen United Colonies, considered in Committee of the Whole,
1889
5,
Committee to prepare a plan for intercepting two Vessels on their way to Canada, laden with Arms and Powder,
1890
Report of the Committee,
1890
6,
Treasurers directed to collect, for Continental Bills, Silver and Gold, to the amount of twenty thousand Pounds, Pennsylvania Currency, for the Army in Canada,
1891
Provincial Assemblies or Conventions, and Councils or Committees of Safety, requested to arrest and secure persons whose going at large may endanger the safety of the Colony or the liberties of America,
1891
Committee appointed to import Powder authorized to export Provisions for the purchase of Arms and Ammunition,
1891
Committee to consider a Letter from New-York respecting the Fortifications on Hudson River,
1891
1775.
Oct. 6,
State of the Trade of America to be considered to-morrow,
1891
Consideration of the Resolve submitted by the Rhode-Island Delegates postponed till to-morrow,
1891
7,
Consideration further postponed till Monday, the 16th instant,
1891
Report on the Fortifications of Hudson River presented, considered, and agreed to,
1892
Resolution of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, respecting the disturbances at Wyoming, referred to the Delegates from Pennsylvania and Connecticut,
1892
State of the Trade of America to be considered on Monday,
1892
9,
Committee on a Letter from General Schuyler, dated September 19, and the several matters therein contained,
1893
New-Jersey requested to raise two Battalions, at the expense of the Continent,
1893
Trade of the Colonies to be considered to-morrow,
1893
Letter from New-York, with a proposal for procuring Powder, referred to the Secret Powder Committee,
1893
10,
Express despatched to General Schuyler, with six thousand three hundred and sixty-four Pounds, in Silver and Gold,
1894
Motion relative to the appointment of Officers in the Continental Army, largely debated, and deferred till to-morrow,
1894
Trade of the United Colonies to be considered to-morrow,
1894
11,
The Delegates of Connecticut and Pennsylvania required to report to-morrow on the disputes between the two Colonies,
1894
Consideration of the motion made yesterday, for appointing Officers, resumed and postponed,
1894
Committee on billeting the Soldiers of the Continental Army,
1894
12,
Report on Billeting the Soldiers presented and agreed to,
1894
Credentials of the North-Carolina Delegates; dated in Congress, at Hillsborough, September 8, 1775,
1895
Pennsylvania requested to raise one Battalion, at the expense of the Continent,
1895
Trade of the Confederated Colonies considered in Committee of the Whole,
1895
Trade of the Thirteen United Colonies to be considered again to-morrow,
1895
13,
Considered again in Committee of the Whole,
1895
Letter from General Washington, dated October 5, received and read,
1896
A swift sailing Vessel, of ten guns, ordered to be fitted out to cruise to the eastward, to intercept Vessels with warlike stores for the enemy,
1896
Another Vessel to be fitted out for the same purpose,
1896
Committee to prepare an estimate of the expense of both Vessels,
1896
Committe on the Memorials of sundry Merchants of New-York, respecting a quantity of Tea imported brfore the Ist of March last,
1896
14,
Director-General and Chief Physician of the Hospital to be elected on Monday next, in place of Dr. Church,
1896
Connecticut Delegates request the disputes between that Colony and Pennsylvania may be referred to a Committee appointed out of the other Colonies,
1896
16,
Committee on two Letters from the Convention of New-Jersey,
1896
Committee to consider further ways and means of promoting the manufacture of Saltpetre,
1897
Committee to confer with Mr. J. Macpherson,
1897
Committee to inquire what quantity of Powder his been sent to the Northern Army, and by whom sent,
1897
17,
Committee to take into consideration the disputes between the people of Connecticut and Pennsylvania,
1897
Report of the Committee appointed to prepare an estimate of the expense of the Armed Vessels, presented and recommitted,
1897
Dr. John Morgan, of Philadelphia, elected Director-General of the Hospital,
1897

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