PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES
IN
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Monday, December 6, 1790.
On which day, being the day appointed by adjournment of the two Houses for the meeting of the present session, the following members appeared and took their seats, to wit:
From New Hampshire—Abiel Foster, Nicholas Gilman, and Samuel Livermore.
From Massachusetts—Fisher Ames, Benjamin Goodhue, and George Thatcher.
From Connecticut—Benjamin Huntington, Roger Sherman, and Jonathan Sturges.
From New York—Egbert Benson, William Floyd, John Lawrence, and Peter Sylvester.
From New Jersey—Elias Boudinot, Lambert Cadwalader, and James Schureman.
From Pennsylvania—George Clymer, Tho's Fitzsimons, Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, Peter Muhlenberg, and Henry Wynkoop.
From Maryland—Joshua Seney.
From Virginia—John Brown, Samuel Griffin, and James Madison, Junior.
From North Carolina—Timothy Bloodworth and Hugh Williamson.
From South Carolina—William Smith.
From Georgia—Abraham Baldwin.
Which not forming a quorum of the whole number, the House adjourned until to-morrow.