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VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, NOVEMBER SESSION, 1807. 5
ORDERED, That Mr. Stone, Mr. W. H. Brown, Mr. T. Dorsey, Mr. Carroll, Mr. Holbrook, Mr. Belt and
Mr. Carroll, from the committee, delivers to the speaker the following report:
THE committee appointed to report the rules proper to be observed during this session, beg leave to submit
1. At the hour appointed for sitting the roll of the house shall be called over, and the absent members, if
2. Every member shall take his seat when the speaker takes the chair, and remain uncovered till the house
3. Every member who shall deliver his opinion, or speak in any debate, shall rise, and respectfully address
4. No member, at the time of speaking in debate, shall name any other by his proper name, but shall use
5. If two or more members shall rise to speak at the same time, the speaker shall determine which shall
6. No member shall speak a second time until every member who offers to deliver his sentiments has spoken
7. Any member called to order by the speaker, or any member, shall thereupon take his seat.
8. When the house is sitting, no member shall hold conversation to interrupt debate.
9. No motion shall be debated until the same be seconded, and, Cil desired by the speaker or any member,
10. When a motion is made and seconded, the matter of the motion shall receive a determination by the ques-
11. Every question shall be entered on the journal, and the yeas and nays shall be taken when required by
12. The previous question, that is, Whether the question propounded be now put? may be called for by any
member on any question, except to an amendment, or other matter which cannot in its nature be postponed.
13. If a question in debate contain more distinct parts than one, any member may, of right, have the same
14. All questions shall be determined by a majority of the members present, those dividing in the affirmative
15. Whenever the speaker shall decide any question, the same shall be final, unless the yeas and nays be re-
16. Every bill or resolution originated in this house, or received from the senate, shall be read on two several
17. Conferrees, and members appointed on draughts, if required by three members, shall be elected by ballot,
18. No bill or resolve shall have a second reading until every member in the city be called upon to attend,
19. No petition, memorial, or other application to the house, shall be received, unless presented by a mem-
20. All questions of order shall be determined by the speaker, but there may be an appeal by any member to
the house from the decision, and the determination of the house in such cases of appeal shall be final.
21. No motion shall be made after the hour of adjournment without leave of the house.
22. All misdemeanors which shall happen in the house shall be censured or fined by the house.
23. No member shall answer on the yeas and nays who did not divide on the question, and if any member di-
24. All fines imposed by the house shall be paid to the clerk, and applied as the house shall direct.
25. The substance of all petitions, memorials, or other applications, shall be entered on the journal.
26. The clerk of the house shall, during the first week of the session, put into the hands of the speaker a
27. On motion or debate, any member may call for the reading of any law, journal, record or other public pro-
28. No member shall take out of the house any bill, or other paper belonging to the house, without the leave
29. No member shall nominate more than one person on any committee, and in making such nomination shall |
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