From Connecticut, Oliver Ellsworth.
From New York, Rufus King.
From Pennsylvania, William Maclay and Robert Morris.
From Delaware, Richard Bassett.
From North Carolina, Samuel Johnston and Benjamin Hawkins.
From South Carolina, Pierce Butler and Ralph Izard.
From Georgia, William Few.
Philemon Dickinson, from the State of New Jersey, produced his credentials and took his seat in the Senate, in the place of Governor Paterson.
James Monroe, appointed by the Legislature of the State of Virginia, in the place of John Walker, who was appointed by the Executive of the said State in the room of William Grayson, deceased, produced his credentials, and took his seat in the Senate.
The Vice President administered the oath required by law to Mr. Dickinson and Mr. Monroe, respectively.