—Chap. 38, § 10, U.S. Statutes, 8th Congress, 1st Session.

[18]

—Baldwin was from Georgia, and Dayton from New Jersey.

[19]

—Rufus King, who sat in the old Congress, and also in the Convention, as the representative of Massachusetts, removed to New York and was sent by that State to the U.S. Senate of the first Congress. Charles Pinckney was hi the House, as a representative of South Carolina.

[20]

—Although Mr. Pinckney opposed "slavery prohibition" in 1820, yet his views, with regard to the powers of the general government, may be better judged by his actions in the Convention: