Bills, [in Committee of the Whole] how to be taken up; not to be interlined; amendments to, how to be kept and reported; and, after report, may be again debated and amended on their passage to be on paper (joint rule) to be enrolled on parchment after passing the two See Engrossed Bills. 5 73 629 69 6 73 12 74 13 74-75 passed one House and lost in the other, notice to be not to be sent from one House to the other for coucur- not to be presented to the President on the last day of 14 75 joint rule relative to printing of Blanks, rule respecting the filling of Blank ballots, not to be counted Business, unfinished at first, to be resumed at second session Business on the table, when to be taken up and disposed of order of, changed or postponed no debate on priority of private, to have preference on Fridays and Satur Calls on Departments for information, rule relating to no spirits to be brought within or about (joint rule) Rule. Page. Clerk to cause resolutions to be delivered to the President, to take an oath to act faithfully, and tenure of appoint- - to make a list of reports to be made by public officers to forward the journals to the Governors of the States - to furnish members with bound Documents to cause the laws to be Indexed to note questions of order to attest legal acts signed by Speaker to retain certain books in the office library order in which they shall be called for reports - precedence of, in motions for reference appointment of standing · - duties of, viz. Of Elections Committees, duties of, viz. On Public Buildings On Revisal and Unfinished Bu siness 83 64 85 65 the day Committees on Expenditures, appointment and duties of the six Committees Standing, may report by bill not to sit during session of House Committee of the Whole on the Union, a standing order of Committee of the Whole, how formed how to proceed in cases of bills 69 69 appropriations must be first discussed in Committee on Enrolled Bills, appointment and duties of Commitment of motions and reports to be at the pleasure of when different committees are proposed their Conference on disagreeing votes of the two Houses, rule re Confidential communications or proceedings, rules upon the subject of Conversation (private) not to be entertained while a member is speaking 114 7 117 42 35 1 D. Debate, provisions for the preservation of order and decorum Division of Questions, when and how they may be allowed Division of the House, how made and decided 4 49 Divine service not to be performed in the Hall, unless by con Documents, members to be furnished with an extra set 123 rule respecting printing extra numbers 49 Doorkeeper to be sworn to secrecy Duties or Taxes, rules to be observed respecting the imposi tion or increase of 95 112-113 70 E. Elections, how to be conducted Enacting words, if stricken out, to be considered as a rejec tion of bill, &c. Engrossment to be in a fair round hand Engrossed Bills not to be amended by riders while on their passage between the two Enrolled Bills, Committee on may report at any time to be examined by the committee, 117 not to be presented to the President on last day Executive Departments, rules to be observed in calling for Excused from voting, rule relating to being Excused from serving on a committee, a member may be Fees in cases of calls of the House of Sergeant-at-arms F. G. Galleries may be cleared in cases of disorder H. Hall to be under the direction of the Speaker persons who may be admitted within the not to be used in the performance of divine service, unless by consent of the Speaker Hats off during session of House Heads of Departments, calls for information from I. Interested, members not to vote when Indefinitely, questions not to be resumed which are postponed 28 40 49 41 Jefferson's Manual to govern in certain cases Joint Resolutions, or propositions requiring the consent of the Senate, to be laid on the table one |