RULES OF THE SENATE. 103
RULE IX.
No Senator shall, in debate, name any other Senator by
his proper name, but shall designate him in some other way.
RULE X.
If a Senator shall be called to order by the President, or
by another Senator, he shall take his seat until it shall be
determined whether he be in order or not; and all questions
of order shall be determined first by the President, without
debate; but any Senator shall have the right of appeal from
his decision to that of the Senate.
RULE XI.
There shall be a call of the Senate on the motion of any
Senator, and the names of those Senators present shall be
entered on the Journal. The Sergeant-at-Arms shall then
proceed to notify Senators who are absent from the Cham-
ber, but not from the seat of government, that their presence
is required in the Senate Chamber, and upon such notifica-
tion the Senator shall immediately report therein; and iu
case a leSs number than a quorum of the Senate shall con-
vene, either on the first day of the session or on any other
day to which the Senate has adjourned, the same powers
shall be possessed as though a quorum were present as
regards sending for absentees.
RULE XII.
No Senator shall absent himself from the seat of govern-
ment without leave of the Senate.
RULE XIII.
The name of every Senator introducing a bill, presenting
au order or resolution, or moving to amend an order, bill or
resolution, shall be entered on the Journal.
RULE XIV.
Every Senator present, when a question is put, shall give
his vote, unless the Senate, for special reasons, shall excuse
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