ADDRESS of Quakers against War, 80. Address of Assembly to
Governor Denny, 227, 236. Of Governor to Assembly, 250.
From Quakers, 311. Answer to, 312. To Governor, 405. Of
Moravians at Bethlehem, 494. Of Commissioners of Indian
Affairs to Governor, respecting those at Lancaster, 499. Of
Friendly Association to Governor, and answers to and from, 647,
648. Of William Moore to Governor, 777.
Arms, Scarcity of, 109, 110. Sent from Boston, 118.
Armstrong, Captain George, Instructions to, 535. Letter, 557.
Armstrong, Colonel John, letters to and from, 161, 230, 257-263,
395, 502, 503, 526, 528, 599, 631. Orders to, 161. Detailed
account of his operations against the Indians on Kittanning, 263.
To be aided, if necessary, from Lancaster-they refuse aid, 295.
Assembly (See Messages. See Resolves.)-Address of, to Gov-
ernor, 37. Of Massachusetts, resolution, 111. Seats in Assem-
bly vacated by James Pemberton and five others, 148. Writs
for new election ordered, 149. Secretary Peters notifies that
resignation is not a reason mentioned for an election-Governor
therefore refuses to sign the writs, 149. Speaker's answer to
Secretary, 149, 150. Secretary's answer to Speaker, 151. Of
three Lower Counties convened, 194. Address to Governor
Denny, 227. Conference between Governor and Assembly, 249-
251. Governor Denny's speech to, 280. Election for, 291.
Difficulty between Governor and Assembly, 292. Four Quakers
resign by request of ministry, 292. Resolutions of, upon, 293.
Letter from Speaker, 497. William Allen, elected for two coun-
ties, is required to elect which he will serve, 293. Governor
Denny issues writs of election, 293. Benjamin Chew, Speaker,
295. Samuel Kirk, Sergeant-at-Arms, 313. Sends Message to
Governor respecting quarters for soldiers, 363, 364. Meets on
Sunday, 364. Remarks of Mr. Chew on Governor's reasons,
437. Remonstrance of, against supply bill and Proprietary in-
structions, 401. Governor's answer to, 403. Letter from Speaker
of, 497. Remonstrance against embargo, 566. Governor thinks
it full of indecency, 569. Sends it to Lord Loudoun, 569. Reso-