Elections and Appointments to the New Congress

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Letter Signed

Description

Knox informs Washington that, since his last letter on 5 March, there have been only two additional Congressional representatives to arrive in New York. Knox also notes an election dispute between East and West Jersey has delayed the arrival of representatives from that state. The legislature of New York, Knox adds, has broken up without appointing Senators. This is due to a dispute between the New York House and Senate over which body could make the senatorial appointments. Knox points out that the House of Representatives in New York contains a majority of Anti-Federals while the state senate is comprised mostly of Federals. Knox opines that Federals in the New York senate have acted "honorably" by threatening to send no representation rather than "saddle the government with two Anti-Federals."

Date

03/09/1789

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Document number

1789030900000

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Notable persons

Henry Knox
George Washington
Congress
representatives
legislature of New York
Senators
Anti-Federals
Federals

Notable locations

New York
New Jersey
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Delaware
Maryland

Notable items

new government
competition
election
local inquiry