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eady to receive any communication he may be pleased to make. The resolution was concurred in, and Messrs. Clark and Barnwell were announced by the President as the committee on the part of the Senate. The hour of 1 o'clock having arrived, tHall of the House of Representatives. After an absence of about forty minutes, the Senate returned. On motion of Mr. Barnwell, of S. C., Ordered, that a joint committee be appointed to wait upon the President and Vice President and inform he President and Vice President and inform them of their election. The President announced Messrs. Barnwell and Davis as said committee. The resolution was then communicated to the House. On motion of Mr. Barnwell, the Senate adjourned. he President and Vice President and inform them of their election. The President announced Messrs. Barnwell and Davis as said committee. The resolution was then communicated to the House. On motion of Mr. Barnwell, the Senate adjourned.
ession, and moved the resolution be laid upon the table without being printed. Mr. Foote sustained his motion with great earnestness. Mr. Crockett refrained from discussing the question, for the same reasons that prompted him to oppose the motion of Mr. Foote. The motion of Mr. Crockett was adopted, and the resolution was laid upon the table. The House was about to take a recess until 1 o'clock, when a message from the Senate informed them that Messrs. Clark of Missouri, and Barnwell of South Carolina, were appointed upon the part of the Senate to wait upon the President and inform him of the organization of Congress. Mr. Garland, of Arkansas, offered a resolution instructing the Clerk to purchase $500 worth of stationery for the use of the House, and that he be instructed to draw his warrant upon the House for the payment of the same out of the contingent fund. Mr. Smith, of Virginia, moved to lay the resolution upon the table. Motion agreed to. The