OF THE SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF . PENNSYLVANIA, FROM ITS ORGANIZATION TO THE TERMINATION PUBLISHED BY THE STATEN FORD VOL. XIV. CONTAINING THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FROM JANUARY 1ST, 1784, TO APRIL 3RD, 1786, BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE. HARRISBURG: CONTENTS. AGRICULTURE, the basis of Pennsylvania commerce, 13. Aet regulating wagoners, carters, &c., in Philadelphia, 17. for settling public accounts, 139. for soldiers to protect north-western frontiers, 39. declaring the Susquehanna public highway, 485. Address to Chevalier de la Luzerne, 145. Agents of Confiscated Property required to advertise the same, 28. Allen Andrew, an attainted traitor, 589, 590. American Philosophical Society, order in favor of, 51. Aspden Matthias, an attainted traitor, 578, 625. B. BOUNDARIES between the United States and British provinces, 19. Commissioners, on Indian Affairs, their report, 261. appointed to run the boundary line between Penn- appointed to hold Indian Treaties, 40, 45, 54, 186, Commerce, its importance to Pennsylvania, 13. Comptroller General, his reports, 15, 23, 61, 62, 63, 64, 75, 80, 81, 83, 103, 123, 134, 189, 196, 292, 306, 371, 406, 440, 509, Confiscated property, agents of to furnish dates of advertisements, Consul General of France, his person insulted, relative thereto, DEFINITE treaty with Britain, 11. Delaware river, Chevaux de Frize in removed, 73, 75, 119, 241, Defects in the laws for suppressing vice, immorality, &c, 352. Dickinson John, elected President of the Supreme Executive Disturbance at Wyoming, by the soldiery, 116, 151. Donation lands, relative thereto, 386, 454, 526. E. EMPLOYMENTS suitable for imprisoned persons, 351. Extract from Howard's work on prisons, 353, 355. Expedition to Wyoming, relative thereto, 354 Exports from the Port at Philadelphia for 1773 and 1781, 91, 336. FOREIGNERS, act relative to them, as to holding property, &c., Fort M'Intosh, touching the same, 448, 507, 529. Fort Pitt, directed to be taken possession of, in behalf of Pennsyl- Fort Stanwix in New York, treaty held at, with the Indians, 366, Franklin, Benjamin, clected President of the Supreme Executive Heads of regulation for prisons, 353. Health of prisoners, touching, 354. Hogg Island, relative thereto, 4. Howard, John, an extract from his work on prisons, 353, 855. Irvine, General, his resignation as Vice President of the Supreme Jurisprudence system of susceptible improvement, 14. Jurisdiction line between Pennnsylvania and New York, 451. L. |