Ordered, That the Secretary acquaint the House of Representatives therewith, and request the appointment of a committee on their part.
A message from the House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House have appointed a committee on their part, to wait on the President of the United States, and notify him of the intended recess of Congress.
Mr. Pope, from the committee, reported that they had waited on the President of the United States, who informed them that he had no further communications to make to the two Houses of Congress.
A message from the House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House, having finished the business before them, are about to adjourn.
Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives that the Senate, having finished the business before them, are about to adjourn.
The Secretary having performed that duty, the President adjourned the Senate, to meet on the fourth Monday of November.
FOOTNOTES:
[5] LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
- New Hampshire.—Nicholas Gilman, Nahum Parker.
- Massachusetts.—Timothy Pickering.
- Connecticut.—James Hillhouse, Chauncey Goodrich.
- Rhode Island.—Elisha Mathewson, Francis Malbone.
- Vermont.—Jonathan Robinson, Stephen R. Bradley.
- New York.—John Smith.
- New Jersey.—John Lambert, John Condit.
- Pennsylvania.—Andrew Gregg, Michael Leib.
- Delaware.—Samuel White, James A. Bayard.
- Maryland.—Samuel Smith, Philip Reed.
- Virginia.—William B. Giles, Richard Brent.
- North Carolina.—Jesse Franklin, James Turner.
- South Carolina.—John Gaillard.
- Georgia.—William H. Crawford.
- Kentucky.—Buckner Thruston, John Pope.
- Tennessee.—Joseph Anderson, Jenkin Whiteside.
- Ohio.—Return Jonathan Meigs, jr., Stanley Griswold.