Journals of Congress : Containing the proceedings from Sept 5, 1774 to [3d day of November 1788] ... . efs, fhall be inilrucfied to unite together in holdinjrone convention with the Indians inhabiting the di(lvicl»5aforefaidp and their aHJes and dependents, for the pur-^|)ofes aforefaid, and only to yield to feparate conventionsIn cafe of iiievitable neceOicv, , A motion was made by Mr. Bland, feconded by Mr^, to amend by adding. * Of which convention previous notice of at leaft onem^-snth ^all be given by Congrefs^ to she fevera! tlates inthe unicn from l^ew-Hampfnire to Virginia Jnciufiv


Journals of Congress : Containing the proceedings from Sept 5, 1774 to [3d day of November 1788] ... . efs, fhall be inilrucfied to unite together in holdinjrone convention with the Indians inhabiting the di(lvicl»5aforefaidp and their aHJes and dependents, for the pur-^|)ofes aforefaid, and only to yield to feparate conventionsIn cafe of iiievitable neceOicv, , A motion was made by Mr. Bland, feconded by Mr^, to amend by adding. * Of which convention previous notice of at leaft onem^-snth ^all be given by Congrefs^ to she fevera! tlates inthe unicn from l^ew-Hampfnire to Virginia !?fuch (fates as may conceive th^^Telves inrerclted; may icthey ibink proper, fend com mifliners in be prcfent acthe treaty negotiated with the Indians, for fettling boun-^dary lines by fuch perforjs as fhali be appointed for tliaspurpofe by Congrefs. And on the atieftion to agree tn this amendsi^cn^t thejeas and Days being required by Mr. Lee. Mafrachnfetts, Mr, Gerry IVtr. HokenRhode inand, Mr, Howell Connecticutj Mr, S, HonrJrgton Mr. B HuntingronJ^, Mr D^ f f. 41* J O U R N A L OF C O N Q R S 3 3^- New-j^rfey, Ml*. Boiidinot no^ Mr. Cbrke no 19 Mr. CmdiA w 3 PeJinfylVania, Mr. Montgomery ? nono 3. ^1t\ Peters Di^lawafc, Mr. BdfordMr. no i (nono J Maryland* Mr. Carroll no 3 Mr. IHHsnrj Virginia^, Mr. Bland ay > Mr. Lee ^ ?-ar Mr Mercer «3 J North-Carolina, Mr. Hawkins »9 > Mr. WiSliamfort no 5 South-Carolina, Mr. Read Mr. Beresford So St pafTed in the ne gatsve. S A T U R D A y, October 4, 1783. On motion of Mr. Gerry, fecnntled by Mr. Diiane. y?e/o/yi?^/, That iHe (uperirttndant of finance be dire(S«cIto fufpend uniil the farther order of Congrefs, the fale-cf all. fnch goods belonging to the United States as mayl?e neceffay for cloathing two thoufand troops, and (uiia-Isle for fupplying tne Indians at a propofed negotiatioawith thean. M O I^ D A Y, GcTOBER 6, 1783* On moti?)n of Mr. MHenry, feconded by Mr, Mercer,Whereas W


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