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Connecticut.--James Hillhouse, Uriah Tracy.

New York.--Samuel L. Mitchill, John Smith.

New Jersey.--John Condit, Aaron Kitchel.

Pennsylvania.--George Logan, Samuel Maclay.

Delaware.--Samuel White, James A. Bayard.

Maryland.--Samuel Smith, Robert Wright.

Virginia.--Andrew Moore.

North Carolina.--David Stone, James Turner.

South Carolina.--Thomas Sumter, John Gaillard.

Georgia.--Abraham Baldwin, James Jackson.

Tennessee.--Daniel Smith, Joseph Anderson.

Kentucky.--Buckner Thruston, John Adair.

Ohio.--Thomas Worthington, John Smith.

MONDAY, December 2, 1805.

The first session of the Ninth Congress conformably to the Constitution of the United States, commenced this day, at the city of Washington, and the Senate assembled.

PRESENT:

WILLIAM PLUMER and NICHOLAS GILMAN, from New Hampshire.

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS and TIMOTHY PICKERING, from Massachusetts.

JAMES HILLHOUSE and URIAH TRACY, from Connecticut.

JAMES FENNER, from Rhode Island.

STEPHEN R. BRADLEY and ISRAEL SMITH, from Vermont.

SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, from New York.

JOHN CONDIT and AARON KITCHEL, from New Jersey.

GEORGE LOGAN and SAMUEL MACLAY, from Pennsylvania.

SAMUEL WHITE, from Delaware.

SAMUEL SMITH, from Maryland.

DAVID STONE, from North Carolina.

THOMAS SUMTER and JOHN GAILLARD, from South Carolina.

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