be granted, and being libelled and prosecuted in any Court erected for
the Tryal of maritime Affairs in any of these Colonies,
shall be deemed and adjudged to be lawfull Prize; and
after deducting and paying the Wages which the Seamen and Mariners
onbord board of such captures as are Merchant Ships and Vessels,
shall be entitled to, according to the terms of their contracts,
untill the time of the Adjudication, shall be
condemned to and for the Use of the Owner or Owners, and the Officers, Marines
and Mariners of such Armed Vessel, according to such Rules and proportions as
they shall agree on; provided always that this Resolution shall not extend to
any Vessel bringing Settlers, Arms, Ammunition and warlike Stores to and for
the Use of these Colonies, or any of the Inhabitants thereof, who are Friends
to the American Cause, or to such Warlike Stores, or to the Effects of such
Settlers.
Resolved That all Ships &c. belonging to any Inhabitant of
Great Britain as aforesaid, which shall be taken by any of the
Vessells of War of these
united Colonies, shall be deemed
forfeited; one third after deducting and paying the Wages of Seamen and
Mariners as aforesaid to the Officers and Men on aboard, and two
thirds to the Use of the
United Colonies.
Resolved that all Ships &c. belonging to any Inhabitants of
Great Britain as aforesaid, which shall be taken by any
Vessell of War, fitted out by and at the Expence of any of the
United StatesColonies, shall be deemed forfeited, and
divided, after deducting and paying the Wages of Seamen and Mariners as
aforesaid, in such manner and proportions as the Assembly or Convention of such
Colony shall direct.
Resolved that all Vessells &c. and Cargoes,
belonging to the Inhabitants of
Great Britain as aforesaid, and all Vessells which may be employed in carrying Supplies to the
ministerial Armies, which shall happen to be taken near the Shores of any of
these Colonies, by the People of the Country, or detachments from the Army,
shall be deemed lawful Prize; and the Court of Admiralty within the said Colony
is required on condemnation thereof, to adjudge that all Charges and Expences which may attend the Capture and Tryal, be first paid
out of the monies arising from the Sales of the Prize, and the Remainder equally among all those who shall have been actually engaged and employed in taking the said Prize. Provided, that where any detachments of the Army shall have been employed as aforesaid, their part of the Prize Money, shall be distributed among them in proportion to the Pay of the Officers and Soldiers so employed.
out of the monies arising from the Sales of the Prize, and the Remainder equally among all those who shall have been actually engaged and employed in taking the said Prize. Provided, that where any detachments of the Army shall have been employed as aforesaid, their part of the Prize Money, shall be distributed among them in proportion to the Pay of the Officers and Soldiers so employed.
Resolved that a Committee of five be appointed to consider of the fortifying
one or more ports on the American Coast, in the strongest manner for the
Protection of our Cruisers, and the reception of their Prises; that they take the Opinion of the best Engineers on
the manner and Expence and report thereon to
Congress. The Members chosen Mr. Harrison, Mr.
J. Adams, Mr. Hewes, Mr. R. Morris
and Mr. Whipple.
Resolved that this Congress will on Monday next resolve itself into a
committee of the whole to take into Consideration the Trade of the
United Colonies; and that sundry Motions offered by the Members
from
Massachusetts Bay,
Maryland, and
Virginia be referred to said Committee.
Here is an Instance, in addition to many others, of an extraordinary Liberty
taken by the Secretary, I suppose at the Instigation of the Party against
Independence, to suppress, by omitting on the Journals the many Motions that
were made disagreable to that sett. These motions ought to have been inserted verbatim on
the Journals, with the names of those who made them.
