Monday, December 3, 1810.
The third session of the eleventh Congress, conformably to the Constitution of Government of the United States, commenced this day; and the Senate assembled at the city of Washington.
PRESENT:
- Nicholas Gilman and Charles Cutts, from New Hampshire.
- Chauncey Goodrich and Samuel W. Dana, from Connecticut.
- Jonathan Robinson, from Vermont.
- Obadiah German, from New York.
- Michael Leib, from Pennsylvania.
- Outerbridge Horsey, from Delaware.
- Samuel Smith, from Maryland.
- William B. Giles, from Virginia.
- John Gaillard, from South Carolina.
- William H. Crawford and Charles Tait, from Georgia.
- John Pope, from Kentucky.
- Alexander Campbell, from Ohio.
- John Gaillard, President pro tempore, resumed the chair.
The number of Senators present not being sufficient to constitute a quorum, the Senate adjourned.