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RULES OF THE SENATE. 129
decide all questions of order, subject to an appeal to the
Senate by any Senator; and his decision shall be final unless
reversed by a majority of the Senators present.
RULE; IV.
He shall have the general direction of the Senate Chamber
and the rooms adjoining thereto, and in case of any dis-
turbance or disorderly conduct therein, shall have the power
to order the same to be cleared.
RULE V.
He shall have the right to call any Senator to perform the
duties of the Chair, who is thereupon vested, during such
time, with all the powers of the President; bat his powers
as such substitute shall not continue beyond the adjournment
for the day.
RULE VI.
In case of his sickness or absence from the seat of gov-
ernment, a President pro tempore shall be elected by the
Senate.
OF THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF SENATORS.
RULE VII.
Every Senator, desiring to introduce a bill or present a
petition or other paper, to make a motion or report, or to
speak in debate, shall rise and address the President, but
shall not proceed further until recognized by the Chair.
RULE VIII
No Senator shall speak more than once upon any subject
until every other Senator wishing to speak shall have
spoken, except by unanimous consent; and where two or
more Senators arise at once, the President shall determine
which is entitled to the floor.
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