Twelve articles of amendment to the Constitution, introduced in September 1789 by Congress.
A House committee 'appointed to prepare and report such standing rules and orders of proceeding as may be proper to be observed in [the] House.'
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The recommitted clauses of the Additional Rules and Standing Orders are amended and referred to the House
A Serjeant-at-Arms shall be appointed, to hold his office during the pleasure of the House, whose duty if shall be to attend the House during its sitting, to execute the commands of the House from time to time, and all such process, issued by authority thereof, as shall be directed to him by the Speaker.
A proper symbol of office shall be provided far the Serjeant-at-Arms, of such form and device as the Speaker shall direct, which shall be borne by the Sergeant when in the execution of his office.
The fees of the Serjeant-at-Arms shall be, for every arrest, the sum of two dollars, for each day's custody and releasement, one dollar; and for travelling expenses, going and returning, one-tenth of a dollar per mile.