The History of Kentucky : Exhibiting An Account of the Modern Discovery ; Settlement ; Progressive Improvement ; Civil And Military Transactions ; And the Present State of the Country 1
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On the 22nd of June, 1784, — that is, within less than six: months after the ratification of the treaty, the legislature of that state, adopted the following measure: "It appearing to the general assembly from a letter from his excellency General Washington, dated the 7th day of May, 1783, that in obedience to a resolution of congress, he had a conference with General Carlton, on the subject of delivering up the slaves, and other property belonging to the citizens of the United States, in compl...iance with the articles of the pro- visional treaty; that he (General Carlton,) appeared to evade a compliance with the said treaty, by a misconstruction of the same, and permitted a large number of the said slaves to be sent oH' to Nova Scotia: It further appearing to the general K^TUCKY. 171 assembly, from the testimony of Thomas Walke, Esquire, that he together with several other persons from the counties of Norfolk and Princess Anne, in or about the month of April, 1783, went to New York, with a view of recovering the slaves which had been taken from them by the British troops during the war; that not being permitted to take possession of those slaves which they found in that city, the said Walke made a personal application to General Carlton, and requested the delivery of the said slaves, in compliance with the seventh article of the treaty, which prohobits the oarrijing off' negroes and at] ler property belonging to the inhabitants of the United States; this he peremptorily refused; alleging.
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