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Rule 5. No person shall be admitted within the bar of the
Convention but members of the Executive and Judiciary de-
partments, members of the General Assembly, and such other
persons as may be invited by the President.
Rule 6. The President (or Chairman of the Committee of
the Whole) may order the Lobby to be cleared in case of dis-
order.
ORDER OF BUSINESS.
Rule 7. —Section 1. The Secretary shall read the Journal
of the preceding day; after the reading thereof, the Journal
maybe corrected, unless one member objects. In case of such
objection, a majority of the members present shall be required
to make the desired correction.
Sec. 2. The presentation and disposition of petitions, me-
morials or other papers.
Sec. 3. Orders and resolutions.
Sec. 4. Reports of Standing Committees.
Sec. 5. Reports of Select Committees.
Sec. 6. Reports of Committees on their second reading.
Sec. 7. Reports of Committees on their third reading.
Sec. 8. Deferred or unfinished business. '
Sec. 9. The order of the day.
PETITIONS, MEMORIALS, ORDERS AND RESOLU-
TIONS.
Rule 8. Petitions, memorials, orders, resolutions and other
papers, when presented, must be endorsed with the name of
the member by whom they are presented.
Rule 9. All orders submitted to the Convention (after be-
ing read) may be acted upon immediately, postponed or other-
wise disposed of, as a majority of the members present may
direct.
Rule 10. Any subject matter before the Convention await-
ing consideration may, on motion, (if a majority of the Con-
vention so determine, ) be fixed as the order of the day at such
time as may be directed under the provisions of these Rules.
Rule 11. All orders, resolutions and reports, or other mat-
ter, after being submitted to the Convention, (when not fixed
for a day certain, ) shall be rated under the head of "deferred
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