| United States. Congress. House - 1861 - 340 páginas
...with these rules, so far as the same are applicable; and, pending the election of a Speaker, the Clerk shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide all questions of order that may arise, subject to appeal to the House. — March 19, 1860. EXTRACTS FROM THE LAWS HAVING REFERENCE... | |
| 1901 - 976 páginas
...that it is a privileged matter, am I not entitled to be heard on the pending question ( The SPEAKER. All questions relating to the priority of business shall be decided without debate. Mr. ENLOE. Oh,, well, that has no more application here than the Ten Commandments would have to the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1863 - 758 páginas
...with these rules, so far as the same are applicable; and, pending the election of a Speaker, the Clerk shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide all questions of order that may arise, subject to appeal to the House. — March 19, 1860. 147. These rules shall be the rules... | |
| 1863 - 484 páginas
...these rules, so far as the same are applicable ; and, pending the election of a Speaker, the Clerk shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide all questions of order that may arise, subject to appeal to the House.—March 19, 1860. 147. These rules shall be the rules... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1867 - 748 páginas
...standing committees. 6. Unfinished business of preceding meetings. 7. Miscellaneous business. RULE 3. All questions relating to the priority of business shall be decided without debate. Duties and privileges of the president. RULE 4. The president shall preserve order and decorum, and... | |
| United States. Congress - 1867 - 478 páginas
...present 146th and 147th rules, which provide, that " pending the election of a .Speaker, the Clerk shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide all questions of order that may arise, subject to appeal to the House," and also for the permanency of the present rules,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1867 - 506 páginas
...these rules, so far as the same are applicable ; and, pending the election of a Speaker, the Clerk shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide all questions of order that may arise, subject to appeal to the House.—March 19, 1860. 147. These rules shall be the rules... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 444 páginas
...the present 146th and 147th rules, which provide that, pending the election of a Speaker, the Clerk shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide all questions of order that may arise, subject to appeal to the House. (Page 114.) From this impartial statement we have a... | |
| Anson Willis - 1868 - 546 páginas
...these rules, so far as the same are applicable ; and, pending the election of a Speaker, the Clerk shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide all questions of order that may arise, subject to appeal to the House. 147. These rules shall be the rules of the House of... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1868 - 554 páginas
...present 14Gth and 147th rules, which provide, that " pending; the election of a Speaker, the Clerk shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide all questions of order that may arise, subject to appeal to the House," and also for the permanency of the present rules,... | |
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