Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 1841–1845

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The Communication as amended, was adopted by a vote of Ayes & Noes. to wit Ayes 21,— Noes, none.— Absent 4.—
The following is the Mayors Commn. as Adopted.
Mayors office, City of , Illinois, Jan.y. 22nd. A. D. 1842.
Gentlemen of the City Council,
Aldermen, & Councillors. I have carefully selected & prepared the following “Rules of Order of the City Council of the City of ,” & present them for your adoption. To Wit.
Minute Entry, Rules of Order, 22 January 1842
Rules of Order of the City Col. of the City of .
Duties of the Mayor.
1st.. The Mayor, or President pro tempore, shall take the Chair & organize the Council, within thirty Minutes after the Arrival of the Hour to which it shall have been adjourned, and, while presiding, shall restrain all Conversation irrelevent to the business then under Consideration.
2nd.. The Mayor having taken the Chair, & a quorum (which shall consist of a Majority of the entire Council) being present, the Council shall be opened by prayer, after which the Journal of the preceding Meeting shall be read by the Recorder, to the end that any mistake may be corrected that shall have been made in the Entries; after which no alteration of the Journal shall be permitted. without the unanimous consent of the Members present.
3rd.. The Mayor shall decide all questions of Order— subject, nevertheless, to an appeal to the Council, by any Member.
4th.. When the question is taken on any Subject under Consideration, the Mayor shall call on the Members in the affirmative to say, Aye,— those in the negative to say, no,— & he shall declare the result. When doubts arise on the decision, he may call on the Members voting to rise, or take the Yeas and nays— the yeas and nays, likewise, may be taken on the Call of any four Members.
5th.. The Mayor shall have a right to vote on all Occasions; & [p. 45]
The Communication as amended, was adopted by a vote of Ayes & Noes. to wit Ayes 21,— Noes, none.— Absent 4.—
The following is the Mayors Commn. as Adopted.
Mayors office, City of , Illinois, Jan.y. 22nd. A. D. 1842.
Gentlemen of the City Council,
Aldermen, & Councillors. I have carefully selected & prepared the following “Rules of Order of the City Council of the City of ,” & present them for your adoption. To Wit.
Minute Entry, Rules of Order, 22 January 1842
Rules of Order of the City Col. of the City of .
Duties of the Mayor.
1st.. The Mayor, or President pro tempore, shall take the Chair & organize the Council, within thirty Minutes after the Arrival of the Hour to which it shall have been adjourned, and, while presiding, shall restrain all Conversation irrelevent to the business then under Consideration.
2nd.. The Mayor having taken the Chair, & a quorum (which shall consist of a Majority of the entire Council) being present, the Council shall be opened by prayer, after which the Journal of the preceding Meeting shall be read by the Recorder, to the end that any mistake may be corrected that shall have been made in the Entries; after which no alteration of the Journal shall be permitted. without the unanimous consent of the Members present.
3rd.. The Mayor shall decide all questions of Order— subject, nevertheless, to an appeal to the Council, by any Member.
4th.. When the question is taken on any Subject under Consideration, the Mayor shall call on the Members in the affirmative to say, Aye,— those in the negative to say, no,— & he shall declare the result. When doubts arise on the decision, he may call on the Members voting to rise, or take the Yeas and nays— the yeas and nays, likewise, may be taken on the Call of any four Members.
5th.. The Mayor shall have a right to vote on all Occasions; & [p. 45]
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