Resolved, That the Senate adjourn without day.

EXECUTIVE JOURNAL.

THE TENTH SESSION OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, CONVENED ON

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1795.

Monday, June 8, 1795.

Pursuant to a call from the President of the United States, in a circular addressed to the several Senators, informing each that "certain matters touching the public good required that the Senate should be convened on the above day, at the Senate Chamber, in Philadelphia, then and there to receive and deliberate on such communications as he shall then make to them:" the Senate assembled accordingly.

PRESENT. John Adams, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.

From New Hampshire.—John Langdon and Samuel Livermore.

From Massachusetts.—Caleb Strong and George Cabot.

From Vermont.—Moses Robinson.