Journal ...: 1st Assembly, 1st Sess., 1820- |
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Page 19
... reported , he shall name two others , one from each side , to tell those in the negative , which , being also reported , he shall rise and state the decision of the House . SEC . 20. No member shall vote on any question , in the event ...
... reported , he shall name two others , one from each side , to tell those in the negative , which , being also reported , he shall rise and state the decision of the House . SEC . 20. No member shall vote on any question , in the event ...
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... reported that said committee had examined , and found truly enrolled , " An act to regulate the Governor's salary . " Which bill was signed by the Speaker of the House , and trans- mitted to the Senate . Mr. Cravens of Pettis gave ...
... reported that said committee had examined , and found truly enrolled , " An act to regulate the Governor's salary . " Which bill was signed by the Speaker of the House , and trans- mitted to the Senate . Mr. Cravens of Pettis gave ...
Page 85
... reported , that the com- mittee have according to order , had under consideration a joint reso- lution relative to the apportionment of the Road and Canal fund to the new counties organized by the last Legislature , and have amend- ed ...
... reported , that the com- mittee have according to order , had under consideration a joint reso- lution relative to the apportionment of the Road and Canal fund to the new counties organized by the last Legislature , and have amend- ed ...
Page 90
... reported A bill to survey and mark the north boundary of the State . Which was read the first time and ordered to a second reading . Mr. McGunnegle from the Select Committee , to which was refer- red the petition of sundry citizens of ...
... reported A bill to survey and mark the north boundary of the State . Which was read the first time and ordered to a second reading . Mr. McGunnegle from the Select Committee , to which was refer- red the petition of sundry citizens of ...
Page 91
... reported A bill for the relief of John S. Cleaveland . " Which was read the first time and ordered to a second reading . A message from the Senate by Mr. Brown . MR . SPEAKER - I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of ...
... reported A bill for the relief of John S. Cleaveland . " Which was read the first time and ordered to a second reading . A message from the Senate by Mr. Brown . MR . SPEAKER - I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of ...
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absent sick act to incorporate Alford amend an act ayes and nays Ayes-Messrs Barnes bill to incorporate Blythe Bowlin Bradshaw Brawley Buren Caldwell Calvert Canole Chambers Clark Coalter committee on enrolled Considered as engrossed Cravens of Madison Cravens of Pettis Curle Detchemendy Doniphan Duncan Edwards Ellison Emmons engrossed and read enrolled bills entitled An act Fewell Fulkerson Gordon Gray Groom Hancock Holliday Holloway House of Representatives Hunter Hutchison introduced A bill Jackson Jeffries Jones Kelly King Layton LILBURN W Louis Louis county Marlin Maupin McGunnegle Messrs Missouri Monroe Morris motion moved To amend Nays-Messrs Netherton Noland ordered Penn Persell read a second read a third Redman Resolved rule was dispensed ryder second reading select committee Shannon Simmons Smith of Clinton Smith of Washington Snyder Sterigere Thompson Thornton Turner Watts Whole House Wilkerson Wilson of Barry Wilson of Van Woodson Woolfolk Wright of Marion Wright of Pike Wright of Warren
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Page 19 - If any member in speaking or otherwise, transgress the rules of the House, the Speaker shall, or any member may call him 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 no appeal the decision of the chair shall be submitted to.
Page 17 - The first reading of a bill shall be for information, and, if opposition be made to it, the question shall be, " Shall this bill be rejected ?" If no opposition be made, or if the question to reject be negatived, the bill shall go to its second reading without a question.
Page 18 - When any member is about to speak in debate, or deliver any matter to the House, he shall rise from his seat, and respectfully address himself to "Mr. Speaker," and shall confine himself to the question under debate, and avoid personality.
Page 20 - Upon calls of the house, or in taking the yeas and nays on any question, the names of the members shall be called alphabetically.
Page 17 - Petitions, memorials, and other papers addressed to the House, shall be presented by the Speaker, or by a member in his place...
Page 179 - Resolved, That his excellency the Governor be requested to forward a copy of the foregoing resolutions to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress...
Page 12 - He shall preserve decorum and order; may speak to points of order in preference to other members, rising from his neat for that purpose, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the House by any two members; on which appeal no member shall speak more than once, unless by leave of the House.
Page 15 - It shall be the duty of the Committee of Elections to examine and report upon the certificates of election, or other credentials, of the members returned to serve in this House ; and to take into their consideration all such petitions, and other matters, touching elections and returns, as shall or may be presented, or come into question, and be referred to them by the House.
Page 20 - RECONSIDERATION. [When a question has been once made and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof...
Page 26 - States for his approbation, it being first endorsed on the back of the roll, certifying in which House the same originated ; which endorsement shall be signed by the secretary or clerk (as the case may be) of the House in which the same did originate, and shall be entered on the journal of each House.