That it would be agreeable to the President to receive the Address of the Senate, in answer to his Speech to both Houses of Congress, on Monday next, at 12 o'clock.
Whereupon,
The Senate waited upon the President of the United States at his own house, and the Vice President, in their name, communicated to him the Address agreed to on the 10th instant; to which the President of the United States was pleased to make the following reply:
Gentlemen: These assurances of favorable attention to the subjects I have recommended, and of entire confidence in my views, make the impression on me which I ought to feel. I thank you for them both, and shall continue to rely much for the success of all our measures for the public good, on the aid they will receive from the wisdom and integrity of your councils.
GEO. WASHINGTON.
The Senate returned to the Senate Chamber.
Wednesday, December 15.
Joseph Stanton, junior, from Rhode Island, attended.
Monday, January 10.
John Henry, from Maryland, attended.