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y,.. miUims, U Jm TenLHSce, attend- Case, CUrk, D Witt, DicVinion. Faf, . Kind, Gross, Hacklev. jr. Hall, ..-'igs, "We Present communicated a copy Monell, Pitcher, H!;: ; of the constitution, as adopted fur the Street, Strong, 1 ' r U nod government of the tate ol Missouri; cy. Van Rensselaer, enuWr, Uood. , i Jm.Jrsf,y--Messrs.Bateman, Bloom which was read. 'J e" ,.4 . cm:,u Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Smith, field, Condit, Linn, Smith. ;.WoJj, 'lhat a committee be ap- rennsuvama-Mew ; Baldwin, ,Darrouted L enquire whether any, and if lington, kdwardj, Forrest, GroM, Hemp, poiuieu jiu enqune . jt Ilihshman. Hostetter, Maclav. Mar-
jinv. V At lel? alive mrasum mar ------ - 4 nnv, vtai ie0 ' ,iAi;a. H.and. R. Moore. S. Moore, Murray.
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Monday, November 13, 1820.
This hem
for the reassem
rriia at thfti
lowing proceediOK tout place m uie i houses respectively. I SENATE. The president of the senite pro tcmDore. Mr. GaiUard having taken the
Kiiuri into the ITuion.
Messrs. Smith, Durritl and Macon, were appointed a committee accordingly , and the constitution was referred to 6a:d committee.
Mr. DicKerscnr IIotmesM Maine,
Patterson, Philson, Rodgers, Sergeant,
Wallace, M'Cullougn. Delaware Mr. M'Lane. Martfland Messsrs. Archer, Kent, Little, Ringgold, Smith, Warfield.
Virginia Messrs. Aiexanuer, nur
,i . r !,, kn.ic nf Grav. Jackson, and Moore.
TO await l lc oi zanitaiiuu ui ins iivuiv . -j representatives0, and motaKain, but, fin- North Ca rohrm ---Messrs. CuPPert din. the house of representatives had Edward, Hall. Hooks, bawyer,Slocumb, not'yet elected a speaker, they adjourn- Smith, V alker, Williams, ed until to-morrow. - Sonth Carohna-.-Messrs. Brevard, November 15. Lowndes, M Creary, Orerstreet, luck-
chair, and me phi un icun.. u.c in tne senare no oushwsb was nunc, t . lowing member answered to their names: unti the otier nuuse Was organized, ex- Georgia-Menn. Abbot and Cobb. 1 " " ti f i - liot)ifrM...Me4Hr8. Anderson. Ill ow
F.-.n W-fam rehire Messrs. Mor
- - - - , ril and Parrntt. lihude-Island-Mr. Burrill. Vprmnnt Mr. Ticncnor. New-fork Messrs. King and San.
vVew- fersey Messrs. Dickerson and t;on 0f the pay of the members of con-
nson. Pennsylvania Messrs. Roberts and Lowrie. Delaware Messrs. Horsey and Van
nrfiiiia Messrs. Pleasants and Parbour. JVorfA fTrt roii na Mr. Macon. South Carolina Messrs. Gaillard and Smith. Kentucky Mr. .1nhnon. Tennessee Mr. Eaton. OiioMessrs. Rugles and Ti inYblft. Louisiana Messrs. Brown and Johneon. Indiana Messrs. Taylor and Noble. Mississippi Messrs. Williams and llolmes. jUiHois Messrs. Thomas and Edwards. Alabama-Messrs. Walker and kins. Maine Messrs. Holme and Chandler. The new members having qualified and taken their seats, they were classed, by lot, as is uual. It so fell out, that thrt term of service of Mr. Holmes will expire on the third of March next, and that of Mr. Chandler on the third of March, two years thereafter. Mr. AVmt, of Alabama, moved the appointment of a committee to acquaint the President of the United States of the organization of the snat -, ami of iis readiness to receive any communication from him; whereupm Messrs. A7, of Alabama, and Macon were appointed. Mr. lf'ilson was appointed on the committee of enrolled bills, on th- part of the senate ; and, The orders usual at the commencement of the session having been made; The senate adjourned : November 14. , Mr. rdmr, iroiu Vermont and Mr
)t that jieniiiciwy iicaai b. xmuuci ovu, w" Cir!'lJurrill presented the resolution M'Lean, Metcalfe, Robertson, Trimble, of the legislature of the state of Rhode- Teinessee-Meiars. Cannon, Jones, Island, instructing their senators and re- Rn" . . nmrt questing their representatives in on- OAio-Messn. Beecher, Brush, Camp.
irress, to endeavor to procure a reuue- uv,i -
tion ot the pav or the memoers oi con- Ji,""lu"" : K ess from eight to six dollars per diem. Indiana Mr. Hendricks. At about three o'clock, 'he Pie sklent's IWinois Mr. Cook, message was received, by the hands of Mabama-Ah. Crowell. his secretary. 1,ie c,erk hav,nS announced that a After reading it, the senate adjourned, quorum of the house was present, said, November 1C. that he had received a letter from the Mr. I)ana,)f Con. attended yester- on- "fjf Clay, late Speaker of this day. Mr. Johnson, of Ky. submitted liouse, which, with the leave of the house, the folllowing resolution for considera- he read as follows : tion . Ltxintfon, Ky. 28fi Oct. 1820. llesolved, That it is expedient to make 5 1 will thank you to commupicato provision by law to authorise any per- to the house of representatires, that, owson who has purchased public lands, and "g to imperious circumstances, I shall riot made full payment for the same, to not be able to attend upon it until after relinquish to the'United States so much the Christmas holydays ; and to respectthereof as may not be paid for, and p- fJ as t to allow me to resign the ottain such portion of the original purchase fice of its speaker, which have the hon. tis may amount to the sums of money r to hold, and to consider this as the actually paid at the price for which the act of my resignation. I beg the house land was purchased. also .to Pemit .me to reiterate the exMr. Murrill, offered a resolution which prcssion of my sincere acknowledgment had for its object to reduce the per diem unaQected gratitude for the di.tinof the members of congress to six dol- puished consideration which it has um.
lars.
formlv manifested for me.
I iiave the honor to be, &c. II. CLAY. Tuos. Dougbeutt, Esq, Clerk house of representatives. On motion of Mr. Newton, the letter
was ordered to lie on the table, and to
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Monday, Nov. 13, 1820. At 12 o'clock precisely, the clerk invited the house to come to order, and on o illinn- mor fli mil nf mpmhprs. it an-
miui w . inu i' -- w . . w - - - - 7 tip:i eil that there were Dresent the fol- be inserted in the iournal of the house.
" i v lowing members, viz : On motion of Mr Newton, the house From New 'Hampshire Messrs. Buf- then proceeded to the election of a Spea funi, jr. Butler, Claret, Plumcr, jr. Up- ker. ham. The clerk declared, that as this wa&. Massachusetts Messrs. Adams, Al an' election to be made from amongit len, Cushman, Fuller, Hill, Kendall, members of the house, no previous nomLincoln, Morton, Nelson, Pecker, Shaw, ination was necessary. No nomination, EustU therefore, was made. Wwde-hland Messrs. Eddy, Hazard, . . Connecticut Messrs. Edwards, Foot, A lively I rench writer, in a comparaMosely, Phelps, Ross, Stevens, Tom- five view of tabic tactics of French ana limsciii English, remarks, that the manauvre3 Vermont Messrs. Crafts, Meeclu at an English dinner arc founded upon Richards, Strong, Mallory. the same principle the Russian Uc:, Neir-l c;7.-""M:bsis. Allen. Baker, j!icc not a mo;r.cnf is lost. ....
