PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE.
Monday, November 17, 1800.
In pursuance of the law of the last session, the second session of the sixth Congress commenced this day, at the city of Washington, and the Senate assembled, in their Chamber, at the Capitol.
Present:
John Langdon and Samuel Livermore, from New Hampshire.
Dwight Foster, from Massachusetts.
James Hillhouse and Uriah Tracy, from Connecticut.
Theodore Foster, from Rhode Island.
Nathaniel Chipman, from Vermont.
James Schureman, from New Jersey.
William Hill Wells, from Delaware.
John E. Howard, from Maryland.
Stephens Thompson Mason, from Virginia.
John Brown, from Kentucky.
Joseph Anderson and William Cocke, from Tennessee.
Abraham Baldwin, from Georgia.
The number of members present not being sufficient to constitute a quorum, the Senate adjourned to 11 o'clock to-morrow morning.