same in a Convention of the United States, to be assembled at Philadelphia, for the purpose of devising and discussing all such alterations and further provisions as may be necessary to render the Federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of the Union,—
You are therefore hereby commissioned to proceed on the duties required of you in virtue of the same ordinance.
GEO. MATHEWS, [l. s.]
By his honor's command.—J. Milton, Secretary.
JOURNAL OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION
On Monday, the 14th of May, A. D. 1787, and in the eleventh year of the independence of the United States of America, at the State-House in the city of Philadelphia, in virtue of appointments from their respective states, sundry deputies to the Federal Convention appeared; but a majority of the states not being represented, the members present adjourned, from day to day, until Friday, the 25th of the said month, when, in virtue of the said appointments, appeared, from the states of
Massachusetts, The Hon. Rufus King, Esq.; New York, The Hon. Robert Yates, and New Jersey, The Hon. David Brearly, Pennsylvania, The Hon. Robert Morris, Delaware, The Hon. George Read |
Virginia, His Excell’cy, Geo. Washington, Esq., North Carolina, The Hon. Alexander Martin, South Carolina, The Hon. John Rutledge, Georgia, The Hon. William Few, Esq. |