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hat the House, in the absence of the Speaker, had been organized by the election of Thos. Curry Speaker pro tempore Mr. Clay, of Alabama offered a resolution that a committee be appointed by the President of the Senate, to act conjointly with thw in session, and ready to receive any communication he may be pleased to submit. Adopted. The President appointed Messrs. Clay, Barnwell, and Henry, to constitute the committee, agreeably to the foregoing resolution. Mr. Clark., of Missouriesentatives that a quorum of the Senate was assembled and that the Senate was ready to proceed to business. Adopted. Mr. Clay, chairman of the Senate committee appointed to visit the President, conjointly with a similar. House committee, reportehe President would make a communication in writing immediately. The President's Message was received and read. Mr. Clay, of Alabama, moved that the Message lie upon the table and that six hundred copies be printed for the use of the Senate,