7. Delaware to Virginia.[1]
In the House of Representatives, February 1, 1799.

Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Delaware, in General Assembly met, that they consider the resolutions from the state of Virginia, as a very unjustifiable interference with the General Government and constituted authorities of the United States, and of dangerous tendency, and therefore not fit subject for further consideration of the General Assembly.

Isaac Davis, Speaker of the Senate.
Stephen Lewis, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Test, John Fisher, C. S. John Caldwell, C. H. R.[2]

[Elliot's Va. and Ky. Res., etc., 9].
  1. Similar reply sent to Kentucky.
  2. The formal indorsements are omitted in the other cases.