Ralph Izard, from South Carolina, Charles Carroll, from Maryland, and George Reed, from Delaware, appeared and took their seats.
The report of the committee to prepare rules for conducting the business of the Senate was read, and ordered to lie for consideration.
Messrs. Johnson, Izard, and Maclay, were appointed a committee to confer with any committee appointed on the part of the House of Representatives, upon the future disposition of the papers in the office of the late Secretary of Congress, and report thereon.
The committee appointed to make arrangements for receiving the President, were directed to settle the manner of receiving the Vice President also.
Mr. Carroll and Mr. Izard were added to the Judiciary Committee.
Tuesday, April 14.
Tristram Dalton, from Massachusetts, appeared and took his seat.
A letter was written to the mayor of the city of New York, by the President of the Senate, acknowledging the respect shown to the Government, and accepting of the offer made by him of the City Hall for the use of Congress.
Monday, April 20.
John Henry, from Maryland, and James Gunn, from Georgia, appeared and took their seats.