PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE.

Monday, December 6, 1802.

In pursuance of the law of last session, the second session of the seventh Congress commenced this day, at the city of Washington, and the Senate assembled, in their Chamber, at the Capitol.

PRESENT:

Simeon Olcott, from New Hampshire.

Uriah Tracy, from Connecticut.

Christopher Ellery, from Rhode Island.

Stephen R. Bradley, from Vermont.

Samuel White, from Delaware.

Robert Wright, from Maryland.

Abraham Baldwin, from Georgia.

William Plumer, appointed a Senator by the State of New Hampshire, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of James Sheafe, produced his credentials, and took his seat in the Senate.

The number of members assembled not being sufficient to form a quorum, the Senate adjourned.