From New Jersey, Elias Boudinot, Abraham Clark, and Jonathan Dayton.

From Pennsylvania, Thomas Fitzsimons and Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg.

From Maryland, Philip Key and William Vans Murray.

From Virginia, William B. Giles, James Madison, Andrew Moore, Josiah Parker, Abraham Venable, and Alexander White.

From North Carolina, Nathaniel Macon, John Steele, and Hugh Williamson.

From South Carolina, William Smith, Thomas Sumter, and Thomas Tudor Tucker.

From Georgia, Abraham Baldwin and Francis Willis.

A quorum of members being present, a message was sent to the Senate to inform that body thereof. And a similar message was received by the House from the Senate; and that John Langdon had been chosen their President pro tempore.

A joint committee were then appointed to wait on the President of the United States, to inform him that a quorum of the two Houses is assembled, and ready to receive any communications he may think proper to make them.

Resolved, That two Chaplains, of different denominations, be appointed to Congress, one by each House, to interchange weekly.