- Nicholas Gilman and Charles Cutts, from New Hampshire.
- Joseph B. Varnum, from Massachusetts.
- Chauncey Goodrich, from Connecticut.
- Jeremiah B. Howell, from Rhode Island.
- Jonathan Robinson, from Vermont.
- John Lambert, from New Jersey.
- Michael Leib, from Pennsylvania.
- Outerbridge Horsey, from Delaware.
- Samuel Smith, from Maryland.
- Jesse Franklin and James Turner, from North Carolina.
- John Gaillard, from South Carolina.
- William H. Crawford and Charles Tait, from Georgia.
- George W. Campbell, from Tennessee.
- Thos. Worthington and Alexander Campbell, from Ohio.
There being no quorum, the Senate adjourned till to-morrow.
Tuesday, November 3.
Andrew Gregg, from the State of Pennsylvania, and John Taylor, from the State of South Carolina, severally attended.
William H. Crawford, President pro tempore, resumed the chair.
Ordered, That the Secretary acquaint the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled and ready to proceed to business.
A message from the House of Representatives informed the Senate that a quorum of the House is assembled and ready to proceed to business. The House have appointed a committee on their part, jointly with such committee as may be appointed on the part of the Senate, to wait on the President of the United States and notify him that a quorum of the two Houses is assembled and ready to receive any communication that he may be pleased to make to them.
The Senate concurred in the appointment of a joint committee on their part, agreeably to the resolution last mentioned; and Messrs. Gaillard, and Smith of Maryland, were appointed the committee.
A committee was appointed agreeably to the 42d rule for conducting business in the Senate. Messrs. Leib, Franklin, and Gregg, are the committee.
Resolved, That each Senator be supplied, during the present session, with three such newspapers printed in any of the States as he may choose, provided that the same be furnished at the usual rate for the annual charge of such papers: and provided, also, that if any Senator shall choose to take any newspapers other than daily papers, he shall be supplied with as many such papers as shall not exceed the price of three daily papers.