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New-York, Letter from, giving extracts from English papers,794
Discovery of a horrible conspiracy at,
1051
The Mayor of, engaged in the conspiracy,
1054
He is arrested and committed to the common Jail,
1101
Lists of disaffected persons in various parts of,
1152
The Delegates of, in Congress, without Instructions,
1212
Deputies from the City and County to the Congress of,
1310
Persons holding office from the King in,
1368
New-York Committee, Proceedings of,478,
568, 608, 725, 743, 996, 1054
Ask to see the Proceedings of their Congress,
1400
New-York Congress, Proceedings of,627,
635, 814, 1299–1444
Doubts of, on question of Independence,
1067
Appoint a Secret Committee to correspond with Washington,
523
Examination of disaffected persons by Committee of,
1153 1183
Correspondence of, with— Garret Abeel,
470
The Albany Committee,
761
Elias Bayloy,
637
Samuel Brewster,
638
Thomas Brown, (a Quaker,)
994
James Coggeshall,
1197
The Cow-Neck Committee,
1070
Cumberland Committee,
1014
Delegates in Congress,
934, 1098,1394
William Dutcher,
1151
William Ellsworth,
446,54546
Colonel Fleming,
1013
Captain A. Hamilton,
577
Ezekiel Hawley,
1031
The Huntington and Southold Committee,
1437
The Jamaica Committee,
715
Jonathan Lawrence,
584
Ezra L’Hommedieu,
684
Colonel H. B. Livingston,
608
Joel Matthews,
547
McDonald, the Miner,
554
The Members from the City and County of,
996
Thomas Moffat,
1216
Newburgh and New-Windsor Committee,
1056
The New-Jersey Congress,
1233
The President of Congress,
1438
General Putnam,
4,626
Levi Pawling,
545
Queen’s County Committee,
410, 1031
Jesse Raymond,
1058
Colonel Joseph Reed,
1196
The Richmond Committee,
478
Colonel Ritzema,
633
Rosebanks and others,
545
Captain Sackett and others,
840
Petrus Schoon maker,
528
General Schuyler,
1057
William Smith,
569
Cornelius Steenrod,
993
Colonel Thomas Thomas,
585
Colonel Joseph Trumbull,
1393
General Washington,
496,
507, 533,742, 839, 909,1110
John Watts,
714
A Memorial to, for a Company of Light Horse,
585
Address of “Mechanicks in Union” to,
614
Memorial of Vestry of the City and County of to,
627
Petition of Tryon Committee to,
1131
Adjournment of, to White-Plains,
1443
New-York Convention, silence of, on Independence,633
A call made upon, by Congress,
708
Their Correspondence,
793,
812, 1008; 1009, 1125
Niagara, seizure of, recommended by General Lee,403
Nicholls, Simon, Clerk to Frederick (Md.) Contmittee,933
Nicholls, Robert L., Paymaster for Eastern-Shore of Maryland,1466
Nichols, Benjamin, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,872
Nichols, Samuel, appointed Major of Marines,1720
Nicholson, Captain James, Correspondence with Maryland Council of Safety,
516,
605, 612, 618, 669, 682, 1259
Congress appoint him Captain of Frigate,
1699
Nicholson, Major, Arnold orders confinement of,580
Nicholson, Colonel, unequal share of tents served to,590
Nicholson, Joseph, appointed a Member of the Maryland Council of Safety,1256
Nicoll, Colonel Isaac, an Officer sent to relieve,445
Refuses to resign the command,
510
Complaint made ofhisobstinacy,
673
Signs Returns as Commissary of Stores,
675
Resigns command of Fort Constitution,
818
Nicols, John, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia,1482
Nicolson, Colonel John, Memorial of, to Washington,821
Schuyler’s comments on appointment of,
941
Ninety-Six, S. C, occurrences in, District,1228
Ninety-Two, Schooner, Lading of, suspended,420
Nixon, John, President of the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety,505
Nixon, Colonel, made President of General Court-Martial,637
Nixon, Robert, appointed Ensign of North-Carolina Militia,1444
Paid for performing Chaplain’s duties,
1447
Nobility, the, not qualified to be Statesmen,43
Noes, See (“Yeas and Noes,”)
Non-Associators, Resolves of Pennsylvania Assembly concerning,889
Resolves of Philadelphia Committee concerning,
906
Resolves of Berks Committee concerning,
906
Resolves of the Maryland Convention concerning,
1501
Order of New-Jersey Congress for disarming,
1634
Non-Contents, (See “Contents.”)
Norfolk, Conflagration of, by a Naval Commander,294
The Duke of Manchester’s comments on,
299
Earl Sandwich “explains” the burning of,
307
Disaffection in the Town of,
686
Proceedings of Committee of,
984
Order for an Election in Borough of,
1512
Resolves of Virginia Convention relating to
1540
Norfolk, Ship, captured by Captain Manley,532
Norman, John, appointed Captain of New-York Militia,1350
North, Lord, Conciliatory Propositions of, examined25
Ridiculed by Mr. Burke and Mr. Fox,
44
His Reply to those gentlemen,
45
Is accused of indolence,
51
Defends himself,
52
Moves to accept the Proposition of Nova Scotia,
65
And offers sundry Resolutions thereon,
66
Is accused by Mr. Burke of writing the Ox ford Address,
82
He replies to the charge,
84
Answers Objections to the Militia Bill,
86
Vindicates Mr. Acland,
87
Offers his Resolution on the Hanover Troops,
88
His defence of Ministers,
100,103
Leave granted him for Bill of Indemnity,
104
He closes the Debate on the Bill,
106
His character of Mr. Burke’s Speech,
117
His Reply to Sir Robert Smyth,
146
Mr. Burke examines his Propositions,
174
Sir G. Savile ridicules him,
180
He replies to Mr. Burke,
185
Offers his Prohibitory Bill,
186
Which is read and ordered to be printed,
191
He objects to the division of his Bill,
199
Retorts on Mr. Bayley,
203
Refuses to postpone,
204
Defends his Bill,
206
He refuses to take evidence as to Georgia,
209
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