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1775
Oct. 17,
Convention of New-York desired to remove the Sulphur in that City to a place of Safety,
1897
18,
Report on the Memorials of the New-York Merchants presented, considered, and postponed,
1897
Delegates of New-Hampshire apply for the advice and direction of Congress, with respect to a method for administering justice and regulating the civil police of that Colony,
1897
Committee to collect an account of the hostilities committed by the Ministerial Troops and Navy in America, since last March,
1898
19,
Captain Macpherson requested to repair to the Camp and submit his scheme to General Washington,
1898
Provincial Convention of New-York requested to send to the Congress a copy of any order or proceeding of theirs, in consequence of Governour Tryon’s Letter of the Kith instant,
1898
20,
State of the Trade of the Confederated Colonies again considered in Committee of the Whole,
1899
21,
Trade of the Colonies again considered,
1899
23,
Information given of the death of the Hon. Peyton Randolph, and the Congress agree to attend his funeral, as mourners,
1899
Delegates from the Delaware Government re-appointed, on the 21st instant,
1899
25,
Copies of the papers found on Captain Duncan Campbell, and of his examination, directed to be sent to New-York, with a recommendation to seize a Mr. Grant, in Dutchess County,
1900
26,
Committee on a Letter from the New-York Convention, dated October 20,
1900
Delegates of Virginia directed to send an express to that Colony for a sample of a mineral lately discovered there and said to contain a large quantity of Saltpetre,
1900
State of the Trade of the Confederated Colonies again considered in Committee of the Whole,
1900
The several Provincial Assemblies, Conventions, or Councils of Safety, of the United Colonies, recommended to export to the Foreign West-Indies as much Provisions as they may down necessary for the importation of Arms, Ammunition, Sulphur, and Saltpetre,
1901
27,
Trade of the United Colonies further considered in Committee of the Whole,
1901
28,
Captain Campbell, Lieutenant Symes, and the persons with them, to be con fined in such Jails as the Committee of Safety for Pennsylvania think proper,
1901
A Company of Matrosses to be immediately raised in New-York, to occupy Fortifications now erecting in toe Highlands,
1901
30,
Report of the Committee to prepare an estimate, and to fit out Vessels, presented and agreed to,
1902
Two more and larger Vessels to be fitted out,
1902
Four members added to the Committee,
1902
31,
Trade of the Colonies further considered,
1902
Field-Officers of the Jeisey Battalion to be chosen on Friday next,
1903
Nov. 1,
Letter from General Washington, containing an account of the burning of Falmouth,
1903
Resolutions reported yesterday by the Committee of the Whole on the Trade of the Colonies, considered and agreed to,
1903
2,
Committee for fitting out the four Armed Vessels authorized to agree with such Officers and Seamen as are proper to man and command said Vessels,
1904
Committee to take into consideration the application of the inhabitants of Passamaquoddy, in Nova-Scotia, to be admitted into the Association of the North-Americans, for the preservation of their rights and liberties,
1904
Committee to repair to the Northward, to confer with General Schuyler,
1904
Committee to draw up Instructions for the foregoing Committee,
1904
The state of South-Carolina to be considered to-morrow,
1905
3,
Provincial Convention of New-Hampshire advised to call a full and free representation of the People, to establish such a form of Government as will most conduce to the happiness of the People,
1905
1775
Nov. 3,
Committee to consider and report what is necessary to be done relative to South-Carolina,
1905
4,
The Assemblies of Pennsylvania and Connecticut requested to take the most speedy and effectual steps to prevent hostilities between the inhabitants at and near Wyoming,
1906
New Army before Boston to consist of twenty thousand three hundred and seventy-two Men, Officers included,
1906
Sundry Resolutions respecting the new Army,
1906
Three Battalions to be kept up in South-Carolina, and one in Georgia, at the Continental expense, for the defence of these Colonies,
1907
Convention of South-Carolina advised, if they think it necessary, to call a full and free representation of the People, with authority to establish such a form of Government as will best produce the happiness of the People,
1908
6,
Credentials of the Delegates from Pennsylvania dated in Assembly, November 3, 1775,
1908
Committee to consider sundry Letters lately received from New-York, and the state of that Colony,
1908
7,
Additional Rules and Regulations for the Continental Army,
1910
Dr. Church to be close confined in some secure Jail in Connecticut, without the use of pen, ink, and paper,
1911
Field-Officers chosen for the two Battalions in New-Jersry,
1911
8,
Secret Committee authorized to export Provisions for procuring Arms, Ammunition, Sulphur, and Saltpetre,
1912
Report of the Committee on the state of the Colony of New-York, considered and agreed to,
1912
Instructions to the Committee appointed to go to the Northward to confer with General Schuyler,
1913
Letters to and from the Delegates of the United Colonies, during the sessions of Congress, to pass free of postage; the members having engaged, upon their honour, not to frank or enclose any letters but their own,
1914
9,
Resolution binding every member of the Congress not to divulge any of its proceedings, with the signatures of the Members, (fac simile,)
1915
Captain John Hanson to take command of the Fortress in the Highlands, until the Congress shall appoint a Commander,
1915
Report of the Committee on the application of Nova-Scotia, considered and deferred till to-morrow,
1915
10,
Committee to inquire into the state of the Colony of Virginia,
1915
Commander of the New-Jersey Battalion directed to march six Companies to the Fort on Hudson’s River,
1915
Report of the Committee for promoting the manufacture of Saltpetre, considered and agreed to,
1916
Report of the Committee on the application of Nova-Scotia, considered and agreed to,
1917
Two Battalions of Marines to be enlisted and commissioned to serve for and during the present war with Great Britain,
1917
11,
Committee to consider the Treaty held with the Indians at Albany, by the Indian Commissioners of the Northern Department,
1918
Further Instructions to the Committee appointed to proceed to Ticonderoga and Canada,
1918
Rev. Samuel Kirkland continued in his Mission among the Indians,
1918
13,
Committee to prepare a Declaration, in answer to several illegal Ministerial Proclamations that have lately appeared in America,
1919
15,
Information received of the surrender of Fort St. John’s,
1919
Report of the Committee on the Petitions from Jasper Gritting, and from Murray, Sansom, & Co., considered and agreed to,
1919
16,
Mr. R. Morris to provide two small swift sailing Vessels for Packets, to be under the direction of the Congress,
1920
Committee to devise ways and means to employ these Vessels to the best advantage,
1920
Committee on sundry Papers received from the Great and General Court of Massachusetts,
1920

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