Adjournment.
Mr. Early, from the committee appointed on the part of this House, jointly, with the committee appointed on the part of the Senate, to wait on the President of the United States, and notify him of the proposed recess of Congress, reported that the committee had performed that service; and that the President signified to them he had no farther communication to make during the present session.
A message from the Senate informed the House that the Senate, having finished the legislative business before them, are now ready to adjourn.
Ordered, That a message be sent to the Senate to inform them that this House, having completed the business before them, are now about to adjourn until the first Monday in December next; and that the Clerk of this House do go with the said message.
The Clerk accordingly went with the said message; and, being returned, Mr. Speaker adjourned the House until the first Monday in December next.
NINTH CONGRESS.—SECOND SESSION.
BEGUN AT THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 1, 1806.
PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE.