| United States. Congress - Law - 1835 - 718 pages
...The SPEAKER decided that the motion was not in order without a suspension of the rule. Mr. McKIXLEY appealed from the decision of the Chair. The question being "Shall the decision of the Chair stand?" It was discussed by Messrs MERCER, BURGES, PATTON, KVANS, and McKINI.EY, when Mr. McKINLEY withdrew... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. Senate - Michigan - 1841 - 588 pages
...said bill, and had refused so to strike out. > Mr. Barry appealed from the decision of the Chair, and the question being, "shall the decision of the Chair stand as the judgment of the Senate V it was decided in the affirmative, by the following vote: YEAS. Mr. Champlin, Mr. Gidley, Mr. Trowbridge,... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. Senate - Michigan - 1845 - 556 pages
...decided that a two-thirds vote was necessary to its passage. Mr. Littlejohn appealed from the decision. The question being, " shall the decision of the chair...Senate ?" , The decision of the chair was sustained by the following vote : YEAS. Mr. Demon, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Turner, Hart, Richmond,' Videto, Mason, Smith,... | |
| Missouri. General Assembly. Senate - Missouri - 1847 - 836 pages
...President having decided the motion of Mr. Miller to be out of order, Mr. Lucas appealed from the decision. The question being "Shall the decision of the Chair stand as the judgment of the Senate?" wag decided negatively, as appears by the following vote, the yeas and nays being called for by Mr.... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - Legislation - 1895 - 1114 pages
...that Senator Peirce be excused from voting. The chair ruled the motion out of order. Senator Phalen appealed from the decision of the chair. The question being, Shall the decision of the chair be the decision of the senate? The ayes and noes being demanded, it was decided in the affirmative:... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - Legislation - 1849 - 938 pages
...decided the motion to be out of order. ., . Mr. Botkin appealed from U*e 4ocision of the chair, And the question being, . "Shall the decision of the chair stand as the judgment of the Senate?" — It was determined in the affirmative; And the ayes and noes being called for, Those who voted in... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly. Senate - Ohio - 1849 - 792 pages
...The Speaker decided the motion out of order, as decided by the Senate a few days previous. Mr. Backus appealed from the decision of the chair. The question...of the chair stand as the judgment of the Senate? Mr. Whitman demanded the yeas and nays thereon, which were ordered, and resulted yeas 8, nays 21. So... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1849 - 898 pages
...reading of the journal of the previous day is not in order." Which the Speaker overruled. Mr. Roedter appealed from the decision of the chair. The question being " shall the decision of the chair stand as the judgment of the House ?" Mr. Green demanded the yeas and nays thereon, which were ordered and... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1849 - 474 pages
...majority vote, decided on suspending the rule, I claim that the rule is suspended; and, therefore, appeal from the decision of the chair. The question being, "Shall the decision of the Chair stand as the judgment of the House?" The yeas and nays wore demanded thereon, and being ordered, resulted... | |
| Indiana. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1851 - 1104 pages
...after the call for the previous question had been seconded by the Convention. Whereupon, Mr. Kilgore appealed from the decision of the Chair. The question being, Shall the decision of the Chair stand as the judgment of the Convention ? The ayes and noes were demanded by ten member* Tliose wlw voted... | |
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