Wednesday, November 9.
Another member, to wit, Robert Jenkins, from Pennsylvania, appeared, and took his seat in the House.
The House proceeded in the reading of the documents accompanying the President's Message; which being concluded, on motion of Mr. Dawson, they were referred, together with the Message, to a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, and ordered to be printed.
On the question as to the number to be printed, it was moved by Mr. Fisk, and seconded by Mr. Dana, that ten thousand copies be printed. Negatived by a considerable majority.
Five thousand copies were then ordered to be printed.
The House was then cleared and the doors closed for the purpose of reading the confidential part of the President's Message.