Andrew Moore, from the State of Virginia, attended.
Thursday, December 11.
John Milledge, appointed a Senator by the Legislature of the State of Georgia, in the place of James Jackson, deceased, took his seat, and his credentials were read, and the President administered the oath to him as the law prescribes.
Friday, December 19.
The credentials of Stephen R. Bradley, appointed a Senator by the Legislature of the State of Vermont, for the term of six years, from and after the third day of March next, were presented and read; also, the credentials of John Milledge, appointed a Senator by the Legislature of the State of Georgia, for the term of six years, from and after the third day of March next.
Ordered, That they lie on file.
Monday, December 29.
The President communicated a letter from Robert Wright, stating that he had resigned his seat in the Senate.
Philip Reed, appointed a Senator by the Legislature of the State of Maryland, in place of Robert Wright, resigned, produced his credentials, and took his seat in the Senate.
Henry Clay, appointed a Senator by the Legislature of the State of Kentucky, in place of John Adair, resigned, produced his credentials, and took his seat in the Senate.[42]