Kentucky.—Joseph Desha, Matthew Lyon, Benjamin Howard, Richard M. Johnson.
Tennessee.—John Rhea, G. W. Campbell, Jesse Wharton.
Orleans Territory.—Delegate; Daniel Clark.
Monday, October 26, 1807.
This being the day appointed by Proclamation of the President of the United States, of the thirtieth day of July last, for the meeting of the Congress, the following members of the House of Representatives appeared, produced their credentials, and took their seats, to wit:
From New Hampshire—Peter Carlton, Daniel M. Durell, Francis Gardner, Jedediah K. Smith, and Clement Storer.
From Massachusetts—Joseph Barker, John Chandler, Orchard Cook, Richard Cutts, Josiah Deane, William Ely, Isaiah L. Green, Daniel Ilsley, Josiah Quincy, Ebenezer Seaver, William Stedman, Samuel Taggart, Joseph B. Varnum, and Jabez Upham.
From Vermont—Martin Chittenden, James Elliot, James Fisk, and James Witherall.
From Rhode Island—Nehemiah Knight, and Isaac Wilbour.
From Connecticut—Epaphroditus Champion, Samuel W. Dana, John Davenport, Jonathan O. Mosely, Timothy Pitkin, jr., Lewis B. Sturges, and Benjamin Tallmadge.