THE DEBATES IN THE CONVENTION OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA,
ON THE ADOPTION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION
Monday, June 2, 1788 |
Tuesday, June 3, 1788 |
Wednesday, June 4, 1788 | Thursday, June 5, 1788
| Friday, June 6, 1788
Saturday, June 7, 1788 | Monday,
June 9, 1788 | Tuesday, June 10, 1788 |
Wednesday, June 11, 1788 |
Thursday, June 12, 1788
Friday, June 13, 1788 |
Saturday, June 14, 1788 | Monday, June 16, 1788
| Tuesday, June 17, 1788 |
Wednesday, June 18, 1788
Thursday, June 19, 1788 |
Friday, June 20, 1788 | Saturday, June 21, 1788
| Monday, June 23, 1788 |
Tuesday, June 24, 1788
Wednesday, June 25, 1788 |
Thursday, June 26, 1788 | Friday, June 27, 1788
In Convention, Richmond, MONDAY,
June 2, 1788.
{1} This being the day recommended by the legislature for the
meeting of the Convention, to take into consideration the proposed
plan of federal government, a majority of the gentlemen delegated
thereto assembled at the public buildings in Richmond; whereupon
they proceeded to the choice of a secretary, when John Beckley was
appointed to that office.
The Hon. EDMUND PENDLETON was nominated, and unanimously elected
president; who, being seated in the chair, thanked the Convention
for the honor conferred on him, and strongly recommended to the
members to use the utmost moderation and temper in their
deliberations on the great and important subject now before them.
On the recommendation of Mr. Paul Carrington, the Rev. Abner
Waugh was unanimously elected chaplain, to attend, every morning, to
read prayers, immediately after the bell shall be rung for calling
the Convention.
The Convention then appointed William Drinkard, Sen., and William
Drinkard, Jun., door-keepers.
On motion, —
Ordered, That a committee of privileges
and elections be appointed; and a committee was appointed, of —
Mr. Benjamin Harrison, Mr. George Mason, Gov.
Randolph, Mr. George Nicholas, Mr. John Marshal, Mr. Paul
Carrington, Mr. Tyler, Mr. Alexander White, Mr. Blair, Mr. Bland,
Mr. Grayson, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Matthews, Mr. John Jones, Mr. Wythe,
Mr. William Cabell, Mr. James Taylor, [of Caroline,] Mr. Gabriel
Jones, Mr. Corbin, Mr. Innis, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Henry Lee, Mr.
Bullitt.
{2}
Ordered, That the committee of privileges
and elections do examine and report the returns for electing
delegates to serve in this Convention; and that, in cases where no
returns are made, it be an instruction to the said committee to
receive such evidence as the sitting member shall produce of his
election, and report the same to the Convention.
On motion, —
Ordered, That Mr. Edmund Pendleton, Jun.
be appointed clerk to the committee of privileges and elections.
Mr. P. CARRINGTON presented a petition of Thomas Stith, of the
county of Brunswick, complaining of the undue election and return of
Binnas Jones, one of the delegates returned to serve in this
Convention, for the said county of Brunswick; which was ordered to
be referred to the committee of privileges and elections.
On motion of Mr. CORBIN, —
Ordered, That Mr. Augustine Davis be
appointed printer to the Convention, and that he cause to be
printed, forthwith, two hundred copies of the plan of federal
government; also two hundred copies of the resolutions of the
General Assembly, of the 25th of October last, to be distributed
among the members of this Convention.
On motion of Mr. GEORGE MASON, —
Ordered, That the Convention be adjourned
until to-morrow morning, eleven o'clock, then to meet at the New
Academy, on Shockoe Hill, in this city.