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G9 . COMMITTEES. 39. Six standing commiitees shall be appoinletl at the com-mencement of tlie session, viz. A conainitlee on claims^ a com-mittee on propositions and grievances; a committee on education,- a cnmmittee on agriculture; a committee on internal improve-ment; and a committee on privileges and elections. Each of said committees shall c^nsist of eleven members, one from each Electoral district, to be appointed by the members frcni the counties composing said district. In addition to the above stand-ing committees, the Speaker shall appoint anothcrj two members fromeach Judicial Circuit, to be denominated the committee on private bills. 40. A select standing committee consisting of nine members, shall be appointed at the commencement of the session by the Speaker, and be denominated *'the committee on the Judiciary.'* 41. Select committees shall consist of five members. It shall be the duty of the person first named on any committee to cause the members of the committee to convene when necessary, and >yhcn so convened, they shall appoint some one of their number chairman. 42. In forming a committee of the whole House, the Speaker shall leave his chair, and a chairman to preside in committee shall be appointed by the Speaker. 43. Upon bills committed to a committee of the whole House, the bill shall be first read throughout by the clerk, and then a-gain read and debated by sections, leaving the preamble to be last considered; the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlin-ed; but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the elerk on a separate paper, as the same shall be a-greed to by the committee, and so reported to the House. After report, the bill shall again be subject to be debated and amended by sections, before a question on its passage be taken. 44. All questions, whether in committee, or in the House, shall be propounded in the order in which they Avere moved, ex-cept that in filling up blanks, the largest sum and longest time shall be fir;t put. 4o. The rules of proceeding in the House shall be observed in a committee of the whole House, so far as they may be appli-cable, except the rule limiting the times of speaking. 46. In a, committee of the whole House, amotion thstt ^M^ eom- 10 I,
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Full Text | G9 . COMMITTEES. 39. Six standing commiitees shall be appoinletl at the com-mencement of tlie session, viz. A conainitlee on claims^ a com-mittee on propositions and grievances; a committee on education,- a cnmmittee on agriculture; a committee on internal improve-ment; and a committee on privileges and elections. Each of said committees shall c^nsist of eleven members, one from each Electoral district, to be appointed by the members frcni the counties composing said district. In addition to the above stand-ing committees, the Speaker shall appoint anothcrj two members fromeach Judicial Circuit, to be denominated the committee on private bills. 40. A select standing committee consisting of nine members, shall be appointed at the commencement of the session by the Speaker, and be denominated *'the committee on the Judiciary.'* 41. Select committees shall consist of five members. It shall be the duty of the person first named on any committee to cause the members of the committee to convene when necessary, and >yhcn so convened, they shall appoint some one of their number chairman. 42. In forming a committee of the whole House, the Speaker shall leave his chair, and a chairman to preside in committee shall be appointed by the Speaker. 43. Upon bills committed to a committee of the whole House, the bill shall be first read throughout by the clerk, and then a-gain read and debated by sections, leaving the preamble to be last considered; the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlin-ed; but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the elerk on a separate paper, as the same shall be a-greed to by the committee, and so reported to the House. After report, the bill shall again be subject to be debated and amended by sections, before a question on its passage be taken. 44. All questions, whether in committee, or in the House, shall be propounded in the order in which they Avere moved, ex-cept that in filling up blanks, the largest sum and longest time shall be fir;t put. 4o. The rules of proceeding in the House shall be observed in a committee of the whole House, so far as they may be appli-cable, except the rule limiting the times of speaking. 46. In a, committee of the whole House, amotion thstt ^M^ eom- 10 I, |