Connecticut—Benjamin Huntington, Roger Sherman, Jonathan Sturges, Jonathan Trumbull, and Jeremiah Wadsworth.

New York—Egbert Benson, William Floyd, John Hathorn, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, John Lawrence, and Peter Sylvester.

New Jersey—Elias Boudinot, Lambert Cadwalader, James Schureman, and Thomas Sinnickson.

Pennsylvania—George Clymer, Thomas Fitzsimons, Thomas Hartley, Daniel Heister, F. A. Muhlenberg, Speaker, Peter Muhlenberg, Thomas Scott, and Henry Wynkoop.

Delaware—John Vining.

Maryland—Daniel Carroll, Benjamin Contee, George Gale, Joshua Seney, William Smith, and Michael Jenifer Stone.

Virginia—Theodorick Bland, John Brown, Isaac Coles, Samuel Griffin, Richard Bland Lee, James Madison, jun., Andrew Moore, John Page, Alexander White, and Josiah Parker.

South Carolina—Edanus Burke, Daniel Huger, William Smith, Thomas Sumter, and Thomas Tudor Tucker.

Georgia—Abraham Baldwin, James Jackson, and George Mathews.

The Speaker and twenty-five other members, viz: Messrs. Foster, Gilman, Livermore, Ames, Gerry, Goodhue, Grout, Partridge, Thatcher, Sherman, Benson, Floyd, Lawrence, P. Muhlenberg, Scott, Seney, Brown, Coles, Griffin, White, Burke, Huger, Smith, (of S. C.,) Tucker, and Baldwin, appeared and took their seats; but not being a quorum, they adjourned.