COR. RULE Rule 6, H. Reps. Rule 152, H Reps. Cons. U.S. Sec. 5. such legislatures of foreign governments as are in amity with the United States. R. 48. The presiding officer of the Senate shall have the regulation of such parts of the Capitol and of its passages as are or may be set apart for the use of the Senate and its officers. R. 49. Whenever a claim is presented to the Senate and referred to a committee, and the committee report that the claim ought not to be allowed, and the report be adopted by the Senate, it shall not be in order to move to take the papers from the files for the purpose of referring them at a subsequent session, unless the claimants shall present a memorial for that purpose, stating in what manner the committee have erred in their report, or that new evidence has been discovered since the report, and setting forth the new evidence in the memorial: Provided, That this rule shall not extend to any case where an adverse report, not in writing, shall have been made prior to the 25th of January, 1842. R. 50. Any officer or member of the Senate convicted Art of disclosing for publication any written or printed matter directed by the Senate to be held in confidence shall be liable, if an officer, to dismissal from the service of the Senate, and, in the case of a member, to suffer expulsion from the body. without leave, in cases of, the Sergeant-at-arms may be sent ADJOURNMENT, motion for, has precedence Rule 8 11 47 66 on second reading, considered as in committee of the whole 66 29 proceedings on, at different stages 66 titles of, only, and parts affected by amendments, inserted on the 26 36 43 COMMIT, motion to, in order at any time before final passage reports from standing, when received reports of, to lie one day COMMUNICATIONS, confidential to be kept secret CONFIDENCE, respecting violations of CONSENT, bills may be read three times in one day, by unanimous 66 mous CONSTITUTION, what majority requisite to amend a resolution proposing amendments to the CONVERSATION among the members, not allowed during the debate, or D. DEBATE, no member to speak more than twice, in one day, in the same, FLOOR OF SENATE, the persons entitled to admission on the 47 G. GALLERIES, when they shall be cleared 18 66 to contain the titles only of bills, and the parts affected by 31 a brief statement of every memorial, petition, and paper, to 66 66 to be as concise as possible, when acting as in committee of 32 32 L. LEAVE to bring in a bill, one day's notice of motion for required 25 M. MEMBERS, prohibited from speaking to each other during debate present, not a quorum, empowered to send for absent mem- 8 shall speak but twice the same day, in one debate, without 3 called to order by the President or senator, shall sit down words of, shall be taken down, when called to order by a MEMORIAL OR PETITION, contents of, shall be stated before received and read 16 17 MESSENGERS, when introduced MOTION, not to be debated until seconded made and seconded, shall, if desired, be reduced to writing 46 9 10 · 10 19 44 66 to adjourn, to be decided without debate 66 66 66 privileged, what shall be, when a subject is under debate privileged, in reference to select or standing committees to close the galleries, shall be discussed confidentially to admit persons for the purpose of presenting memorial, not NEWSPAPERS, not to be read while a member is speaking not finally acted on during the session, to fall NOTICE of one day required of an intended motion for leave to bring in a bill of the day, special, unfinished business has preference in ORDER, interruption of 8842 50 15 questions of, to be decided without debate appeals on questions of, may be made from the President's de- on questions of, the President may require the sense of the Senate upon a call to, by a senator, for words spoken, the exceptionable 7 P. PAPERS AND DOCUMENTS not to be printed without special order - |