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Some Letters from the Commissioners for Indian affairs, at Fort Pitt, to the Committee of Westmoreland County, and from the said Committee to their Members in this Convention, dated the 31st of August, and the 1st and 8th of September instant, relative to the danger of an Indian war, and requesting a supply of arms and ammunition, were read, and ordered to be referred to the Council of Safety.
A Letter from Colonel Kachlean, dated at Amboy, September 11, 1776, informing of some deserters from his Battalion of the Bucks County Militia, was read, and referred to the Council of Safety.
The House then resumed the consideration of the frame of Government; and, after some time employed therein,
Adjourned to three o' clock in the afternoon.
Thursday, September 19, 1776, P˙ M.
The Convention met pursuant to adjournment.
The House then resumed the consideration of the frame of Government; and, after some time employed therein,
Adjourned to nine o' clock to-morrow morning.
Letters read from the Commissioners for Indian affairs at Fort Pitt, Letter read from Colonel Kachlean, informing of deserters
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