German settlers seized and carried to Baltimore, 269 ; The council sends 

 an embassy to Governor Ogle, 270 ; Marylanders break into Lancaster jail, 

 270; Germans naturalized, 271 ; Notes of variety, 272. 



CHAPTER III. 



Governor Thomas appointed, p. 274 ; The county divided into eight 

 districts, 274 ; Several new townships formed, 275 ; John Wright's charge 

 to the grand jury, 276 ; Brief memoir cf W right, 281 ; Serjeant attempts 

 to instruct the Indians, 232 ; Ornish apply to the Assembly for an act of na- 

 turalization, 282 ; Count Zinzendorf in Lancaster, 283 ; Visits Wyominj, 

 284 ; Indians conclude to massacre him, 284 ; Singular incident dissuades 

 them, 285; Attempts made to prejudice the Assembly against the Germans, 

 286; Martin Meylin's house built, 286; Church council convoked, 287; 

 Irish behavoir or conduct at an election, 288 ; Disputes between Irish and 

 Germans, 288 ; Murhancelliu murders Armstrong and his two servants, 289; 

 Murhancellin arrested and imprisoned, 289 ; Indian treaty held in Lancaa-. 

 ter, 289 ; Indians peel Musser's walnut trees, 290 ; Lutheran excitement in 

 Lancaster, 291 ; Lindlcy Murray born, 291 ; Notes of variety, 292. 



CHAPTER IV. 



York county organized, p. 293 ; Election frauds, 294 ; Sabbath school 

 commenced at Ephrata, 294; David Ramsay born: memoir of, 295 ; Bart 

 township organized, 297; House of employment provided, 298; General 

 Clark, 299 ; Abundant crops, 299 ; Distilleries erected, 299 ; Partial famine, 

 300; Indian alarms and horrid atrocities, 300 ; French neutrals imported, 

 301 ; Their condition unenviable, 302; An Act to disperse them, 2C8 ; 

 Cooper, Webb and Le Fevre appointed to execute the several provisions of 

 the act, 303 ; Another Act passed relative to the French neutrals, 304 ; 

 Notes of variety, 306. 



CHAPTER V. 



Moravian community at Liliz, p. 308 ; Zinzendorf in Lancaster, 309 ; Ap. 

 plicaticn to the conference at Bethlehem, 310 ; Commencement of Litiz, 

 311 ; Parsonage built, 311 ; School-house removed ; Rev. B. A. Grube, 312; 

 Present condition or state of Litiz : Improvements : Church and consecra- 

 tion of it, &c. 313 ; List of the names of pastors, 315; Schools and names 

 of teachers, 317; Brother and sister houses, 320; The grave yard, 324; 

 The spring, 328 ; Population, mechanics, &c. 329. 



CHAPTER VL 



Hostilities between the English and the French in America, p. 332 ; Dela- 

 ware and Shawanese Indians commit murders, 333 ; General Braddocks's 



