OF THE House of Representatives OF THE UNITED STATES, BEING THE FIRST SESSION OF THE SEVENTH CONGRESS: BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 7, 1801, AND IN THE TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE SAID STATES, VOLUME IV. Reprinted by order of the House of Representatives. WASHINGTON: PRINTED BY GALES & SEATON. JOURNAL OF The House of Representatives OF THE UNITED STATES. CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES: BEGUN and held at the City of Washington, in the Territory of Columbia, on Monday, the seventh of December, one thousand eight hundred and one, being the First Session of the Seventh Congress held under the Constitution of Government of the United States: On which day, being the day appointed by the Constitution for the annual meeting of Congress, the following members of the House of Representatives appeared, produced their credentials, and took their seats in the House, to wit: From New Hampshire, From Massachusetts, From Rhode Island, From Connecticut, From Vermont, Abiel Foster, George P. Upham, and William Eustis, Thomas Tillinghast, and Joseph Stanton, jun. (Roger Griswold, Samuel W. Dana, Israel Smith. From New York, From New Jersey, From Pennsylvania, From Delaware, From Maryland, From Virginia, From Kentucky, From North Carolina, From Tennessee, From South Carolina, "Samuel L. Mitchell, Benjamin Walker, Killian K. Van Rensselaer, Lucas Elmendorf, David Thomas, anci John P. Van Ness. Henry Southard, and William Jones, James A. Bayard. (John Archer, Joseph H. Nicholson, Thomas Newton, jun. Edwin Gray, and S Thomas T. Davis, and (Nathaniel Macon, Richard Stanford, John Stanley. William Dickson. Thomas Sumter, |