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... latter motion was agreed to . And thereupon The said George M. Adams and John G. Thompson appeared , and , having taken the oath prescribed by section 1756 of the Revised Stat- utes and the rules of the House , entered upon the ...
... latter motion was agreed to . And thereupon The said George M. Adams and John G. Thompson appeared , and , having taken the oath prescribed by section 1756 of the Revised Stat- utes and the rules of the House , entered upon the ...
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... latter motion was agreed to . Mr. Thomas Ryan , a Representative - elect from the State of Kansas , appeared and took the oath prescribed by section 1756 of the Revised Statutes . By unanimous consent , seats were allowed to be selected ...
... latter motion was agreed to . Mr. Thomas Ryan , a Representative - elect from the State of Kansas , appeared and took the oath prescribed by section 1756 of the Revised Statutes . By unanimous consent , seats were allowed to be selected ...
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... latter motion was agreed to . The said Joseph H. Rainey appeared , and , having taken the oath of office prescribed by section 1756 of the Revised Statutes , took his seat in the House . Mr. Goode , from the committee appointed on the ...
... latter motion was agreed to . The said Joseph H. Rainey appeared , and , having taken the oath of office prescribed by section 1756 of the Revised Statutes , took his seat in the House . Mr. Goode , from the committee appointed on the ...
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... latter motion was agreed to . The Speaker stated the case next in order to be that of C. B. Darrall , of the third district of Louisiana ; When Mr. Gibson submitted the following resolution ; which was read , con- sidered , and agreed ...
... latter motion was agreed to . The Speaker stated the case next in order to be that of C. B. Darrall , of the third district of Louisiana ; When Mr. Gibson submitted the following resolution ; which was read , con- sidered , and agreed ...
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... latter motion was agreed to . The said J. B. Elam appeared , and , having taken the oath prescribed by section 1757 of the Revised Statutes , took his seat in the House . Messages in writing were received from the President of the ...
... latter motion was agreed to . The said J. B. Elam appeared , and , having taken the oath prescribed by section 1757 of the Revised Statutes , took his seat in the House . Messages in writing were received from the President of the ...
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Alfred amendment Andrew appointed appropriation Banking and Currency Benjamin F bill H. R. Caldwell Charles H citizens Clerk Committee of Claims Committee on Banking Committee on Commerce Committee on Invalid Committee on Military Committee on War-Claims compensation Congress County George Goldsmith W granting a pension Greenbury L Harris Haywood Y Henry Herr Smith Hewitt Hiram Horace House of Representatives Invalid Pensions Jacob James H John H joint resolution Joseph Judiciary late Latimer W latter motion letter-carriers Lucien Military Affairs Milton minutes p. m. Missouri motion to reconsider motion was agreed moved to reconsider Papers relating petition Post-Office and Post-Roads Public Lands reconsider be laid reconsider the vote referred as follows repeal resolution H Resolved Revised Statutes Robert Samuel Senate Solomon Bundy Speaker Stephen Tennessee Thomas unanimous consent United States Army vote last taken William A. J. Sparks William H William Kimmel William Pitt Lynde
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Página 319 - any member may, call to order; in which case the member so called to order shall immediately sit down, unless permitted to explain ; and the House shall, if appealed to, decide on the case, but without debate; if there be 110 appeal, the
Página 316 - 32. The name of a member who presents a petition or memorial, or •who offers a resolution to the consideration of the House, shall be inserted on the journals.—March 22, 1806. 33. No member shall absent himself from the service of the House, unless he have leave, or be sick or unable to attend.—April 13,
Página 330 - the House in all cases to which they are applicable, and in which they are not inconsistent with the standing rules and orders of the House, and joint rules of the Senate and House of
Página 334 - two on the part of the House of Representatives, to whom shall be handed, as they are opened by the President of the Senate, the certificates of the electoral votes; and said tellers having read the same in the presence and hearing of the two houses thus
Página 315 - pending the election of a Speaker, under the direction of the Clerk; to execute the commands of the House from time to time; together with all such process, issued by authority thereof, as shall be directed to him by the Speaker.—April 14, 1789. 23. The symbol of his office (the mace) shall be borne by the Sergeantat-Arms when
Página 317 - and shall not be withdrawn after the said succeeding day without the consent of the House; and thereafter any member may call it up for consideration.—March 2, 1848. 50. In filling up blanks, the largest sum and longest time shall be first put.—April 7,1789.
Página 317 - consider it ?" shall not be put unless it is demanded by some member, or is deemed necessary by the Speaker.—December 12, 1817. 42. When a question is under debate, no motion shall be received but to adjourn, to lie on the table, for the previous question, to
Página 319 - shall confine himself to the question under debate, and avoid personality.—December 23, 1811. , 58. Members may address the House or committee from the Clerk's desk, or from a place near the Speaker's chair. 59. When two or more members happen to rise at once, the Speaker shall name the member who is first to speak.—April 7, 1789. 61. If
Página 316 - which it was submitted— March 26, 1806. 40. After a motion is stated by the Speaker, or read by the Clerk, it shall be deemed to be in the possession of the House; but may be withdrawn at any time before a decision or amendment.—April 7, 1789. 41. When any motion or proposition is made, the question,
Página 317 - shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof—January 7, 1802—on the same or succeeding day—December 23, 1811; and such motion shall take precedence of all other questions, except a motion to adjourn—May