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Motion to prohibit credit on importation must
be made in committee of the whole House
What must be considered in committee of the
whole house

Such parts acted upon by the House as re-
ceived the sanction of the committee
Motion to strike out what had been previously
inserted as an amendment and insert other
words in lieu not in order

Rescinding rules

Receding from disagreement to Senate's
amendment not equivalent to agreement
Rejection of the previous question removes
the consideration of the subject to the next
sitting of the house

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A vote of two thirds required in certain cases
Right to change a vote (See Vote)
Right to the floor

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Vote of thanks to the Speaker, two thirds not
required to receive the motion
Previous question cannot be withdrawn after

being seconded except by vote of a majority
Reading of a paper called for

Motion to reconsider in order more than

once

Mr. Adams' application to be excused from
voting

Friday and Saturday appropiated to private
business

Motion to recede takes precedence of a mo-
tion to insist

Memorials, reconsideration of

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Member permitted to vote who was out of the

House on a committee with leave of ab-

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Doubts suggested as to a bill having been or-
dered to a third reading,

Right of petition-brief statement of contents
to be made,

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A motion to proceed to the orders of the day,
after discussion, may be made a second
time,

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Joint rules require only a majority to concur
in suspending their operation,
District of Columbia-petitions on slavery,
Petitions of Peace Society,

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A motion to lay a previous motion of recon-
sideration on the table not debateable,
Reading of Documents, when not permitted
Call of the House. (See House.)

Reconsideration and previous question moved
by the same person, decided to be in order,

Priority of Business,

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Reconsideration-A motion to reconsider takes precedence for a limited time over all motions

except to adjourn,

Reports, Annual, of the Secretary of the Treasury,

presentation and reference of,

of committees, and resolutions, when con

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Sergeant-at-arms and door-keeper elected for a con

gress,

hand round the boxes in balloting,

oath of office administered to the,

Session, opening of the,

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Session of Parliament, (note.)

Signing Bills. May 28, 1798, Mr. Dent, speaker pro
tem. signed a bill, (note.)

Speaker votes in all cases of ballot,

when the House is equally divided,
or if his vote being given to the minor-
ity will make an equal division,

elected for a congress,

oath of, to support the constitution,

Speaker's table, business on the,

Speaker to dispose of the business on the table
before the orders of the day are taken up,

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Tellers to count the ballots,

Title, presidential,

V.

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Vote. No member to vote unless within the bar of
the House when his name is called,

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Clerk calls the names of the members, and re-
records their votes,

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CONGRESSIONAL MANUAL.

OPENING OF THE SESSION OF CONGRESS.

The two houses of Congress are directed to convene by the Constitution of the United States on the first Monday in December. It usually happens, that a quorum of the members attend and enter upon their duties on that day.

The members meet in their respective chambers at 12 o'clock, meridian. Those who arrive first at the opening of any first session of Congress, are entitled to select their seats in any part of the house, which is done by the member's taking the

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* In parliament, members who wish to sit in any particular part of the house on a given evening, must go down at the time of prayers, and label the particular place with their name. If they neglect to do this, they cannot claim any particular seat as a right, though it may be conceded to them by the courtesy of other members, if it be the place they usually filled. The seats occupied by members of the government are, however, understood to be exceptions to this rule. Ministers, and those holding important government offices, are not

key and writing his name on the desk. This right of selecting urges the gentlemen to the seat of government at an early day. The selection will stand for the congress, or two years.

In the senate, the seats are taken usually for the full term. Yet the old senators may change to places left vacant by gentlemen whose term of service expired, and who are not re-elected. The new senators can take their choice of such seats as are vacant, in the same manner as in the house of representatives, the first who come having the advantage of the choice. In the senate, however, it is not very important, where a gentleman may be seated, as it is a small chamber, where he can hear and be heard without difficulty. In the house it is a subject of much interest with some to get into, the interior of the chamber, and not be cast upon the frontier seats of a body composed of two hundred and forty-two representatives.

The members in Washington at twelve o'clock, therefore, repair to their respective seats; and the clerk at his desk in front of the speaker's chair, at the hour of twelve rises, and asks if it is the pleasure of the house that he should proceed to open the session, which being agreed to, he calls over the names of the members by states and territories, and announces the number present.

put to the trouble of placarding their names on the backs of their seats, as no other member, however crowded the house, would think of occupying their places. When an important debate is expected, almost all the seats, with the exception of those occupied by the members of the government, are thus labelled the moment that prayers are over.-Recollections of the House of Commons.

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