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Senators and Representatives from Pennsylvania in Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Congresses.

FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS.

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James Donald Cameron, Rep. | William A. Wallace, Dem.

Districts.

Members of the House.
Elected November, 1876.

1. Chapman Freeman, Rep. 2. Charles O'Neill, Rep. 3. Samuel J. Randall, Dem. 4. William D. Kelley, Rep. 5. A. C. Harmar, Rep. 6. William Ward, Rep. 7. Isaac N. Evans, Rep. 8. Hiester Clymer, Dem. 9. A. Herr Smith, Rep. 10. S. A. Bridges, Dem. 11. F. D. Collins, Dem.

12. Hendrick B. Wright, Dem. 13. James B. Reilly, Dem. 14. John W. Killinger, Rep.

Districts.

15. Edward Overton, Rep. 16. John I. Mitchell, Rep. 17. J. M. Campbell, Rep. 18. W. S. Stenger, Dem. 19. Levi Maish, Dem. 20. L. A. Mackey, Dem. 21. Jacob Turney, Dem. 22. Russell Errett, Rep. 23. Thomas M. Bayne, Rep. 24. W. S. Shallenberger, Rep. 25. Harry White, Rep. 26. John M. Thompson, Rep. 27. Lewis F. Watson, Rep.

Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Library, adopted by the Joint Library Committee.

1. It shall be the duty of the Librarian, to keep open, for the use of the members of the Legislature, visitors, citizens, and strangers, the Library rooms every secular day, between the hours of nine, A. M., and two, P. M., and during the session of the Legislature, from nine, A. M., to one, P. M., and from two, P. M., to five, P. M., and from seven to nine, in the evening.-Act January 25, 1854.

2. During the time the Library is open, the Librarian, or his assistant, shall be in attendance. They shall preserve order, and exclude, if necessary, any disorderly person. They shall prevent smoking, loud talking, and all noise inappropriate to the quietness of a place of study.

3. A member of the Legislature, or officer of the government, may have the use of a single duodecimo one week, two duodecimos two weeks, an octavo two weeks, a quarto three weeks, and a folio four weeks, which shall be returned to the Librarian at the expiration of the time allowed; and no member shall receive more than one folio, one quarto, two octavos, or two duodecimos, within the time aforesaid, unless when so connected as to be otherwise useless.

4. It shall be the duty of the Librarian to register, in a book provided for that purpose, the names of the member or officer of the government who shall take a book from the Library, together with the title of the

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