[10] By concurrence in the report of a committee, of which Mr. Madison was chairman, on the subject of a letter from Mr. Gunn to Mr. Baldwin, both members of Congress; as well as on the case of Mr. Frelinghuysen.
[ELEVENTH CONGRESS.—THIRD SESSION.]
BEGUN AT THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 3, 1810.
PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE.
Monday, December 3, 1810.
The third session of the eleventh Congress, conformably to the Constitution of Government of the United States, commenced this day; and the Senate assembled at the city of Washington.
PRESENT:
- Nicholas Gilman and Charles Cutts, from New Hampshire.
- Chauncey Goodrich and Samuel W. Dana, from Connecticut.
- Jonathan Robinson, from Vermont.
- Obadiah German, from New York.
- Michael Leib, from Pennsylvania.
- Outerbridge Horsey, from Delaware.
- Samuel Smith, from Maryland.
- William B. Giles, from Virginia.
- John Gaillard, from South Carolina.
- William H. Crawford and Charles Tait, from Georgia.
- John Pope, from Kentucky.
- Alexander Campbell, from Ohio.
- John Gaillard, President pro tempore, resumed the chair.
The number of Senators present not being sufficient to constitute a quorum, the Senate adjourned.
Tuesday, December 4.
John Lambert, from the State of New Jersey, Elisha Mathewson, from the State of Rhode Island, and Philip Reed, from the State of Maryland, severally attended.