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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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1867.] OF THE SENATE. 165

member voting on either side of the question, to move for the
re-considesation thereof, but no motion for the re-considera-
tion of any vote shall be in order after a bill, resolution, mes-
sage, report, amendment or motion upon which the vote was
taken, shall have gone out of the possession of the Senate an-
nouncing their decision; nor shall any motion for re-consider-
ation be in order, unless made on the same day on which the
vote was taken, or within the next two days of actual ses-
sion of the Senate thereafter.

XXVIII.

Petitions, Memorials and other papers addressed to the
Senate, shall be presented by the President, or by a member
in his place, and the object of all petitions and memorials,
shall be endorsed on the back and entered on the Journal.

XXIX.

The unfinished business in which the Senate was engaged,
at the preceding adjournment, shall have preference in the
Orders of the Day; and no motion or any other business shall
be received without the special leave of the Senate, until the
former is disposed of.

XXX.

When a blank is not filled up, and different sums, numbers
or times shall be proposed, the question shall be taken on
the largest sum or number, and on the longest time.

XXXI.

Every member who shall be in the Senate when the ques-
ion is put, shall give his vote, unless the Senate for special
reasons shall excuse him, and the refusal of any member
present to vote on calling the yeas and nays, shall be noted
on the Journal, at the request of any member.

XXXII.

The Reading Clerk of the Senate shall lay upon the desk
of the President, every morning, all bills, resolutions and
motions, depending before the Senate in the order of time in
which they were reported or presented for consideration; and
at all times while the Senate is sitting, when no motion is
under consideration, the President shall without any motion,
take up said bills., resolutions and motions, in the above or-
der, and propose them for the consideration of the Senate;
and they shall then be considered and acted upon, unless
postponed by order of the Senate.

XXXIII.

Whenever any Bill, Resolution, Report or other proposi-
tion shall have been read through a second time, with or

 

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