Resolutions of the assembly after a protest against the instructions, and a salvo for their own rights, to prepare a new bill.
A new bill prepared and passed.
A brief apology for the conduct of the assembly on this occasion.
A remonstrance voted.
Conclusion; with a testimonial of commodore Sprag in behalf of the assembly.
An Appendix, containing sundry original papers relative to the several points in controversy between the governors and assemblies of Pensylvania, viz.
1. The representation of the assembly to the proprietaries, requesting them to bear a proportionable part of Indian expences.
2. The proprietaries' answer; and assembly's remarks thereon.
3. A message from governor Morris, containing his additional arguments to show the unreasonableness of taxing the proprietary estate for its defence, and in support of the restrictions he was under in that respect.
4. The assembly's answer thereto.