MlMIKS OK CoTKr OF \'()ll()( ;axia COUNIV. 241 



(43) John Ornisby obtained license to keep an Ordinary in the 

 Town of Pittsburgh he having complied with the Law &c. 



Mary Irwin obtained License to keep an Ordinary at Pitts- 

 burgh she having complied with the Law. 



|ose])h Vance came into Court and took the Oath of Captain 

 of the Militia to which he is recommended. 



Ignace Labat obtained License to keep an Ordinary at 

 Pittsburgh he having complied with the Law. 



Joseph Glass is recommended as Lieut, of the Militia and 

 John Rankins Ensign. 



William Masterson, Charles Masterson. Richd. Hopkins, 

 John Guthery & Meshech Carter who were yesterday commit- 

 ted to the Sheriffs Custody being brought before this Court, it is 

 the opinion of the Court they be fined viz. William Masterson 

 & Richard Hopkins 40 S. each and that Richd. Hopkins be 

 fined in the additional sum of 5 S. for drunkenness and that John 

 Guthery & Meshech Carter be discharged, the Court do further 

 adjudge that Charles Masterson be fined 20 S. for rioting and 

 the further sum of 10 S. for swearing two profane Oaths. 



Absent Isaac Cox. 



Saml. Wall v John McCallister, Richd. McMahon S. B. 



Absent Majr. Smallman & John Gibson Gentlemen. 



Ignace Labat and John Irwin appeared in Court charged 

 that they on the night of the 14th of April last did encourage 

 a number of prisoners then in Confinement for disobedience of 

 Orders, refusing their duty as Militia and Mutiny to break 

 their Arrest and for opposing the officer in the Apprehending 

 of them, it is the opinion of the Court that they be bound 



(44) over to the next Grand Jury Court. Whereupon the said John 

 Irwin with John Gibson iS: Thos. Smallman his Sureties 

 acknowledged to be indebted to Patrick Henry Esqr. Govr. 

 &c. that is to say the said John Irwin in ^^ 100 and the said 

 John Gibson and Thos. Smallman in jQ 50 each conditioned 

 for the personal appearance of the said John Irwin at the next 

 Grand Jury Court, and in the meantime be of good behaviour 

 and not to depart the Court without leave (S:c. 



Absent John Campbell, Gent. 



It is also the Judgment of the Court that Ignace Labat be 

 likewise bound over to the next grand Jury Court, whereupon 



