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PHILADELPHIA-Continued.

TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD.

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RECAPITULATION.

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TIME OF MEETING OF ASSEMBLY.

General Assembly meets on the first Tuesday of January. The House of Representatives is called to order at twelve o'clock M., and the Senate at twelve o'clock M.

Election of United States Senator.

Persons to represent Pennsylvania in the Senate of the United States are elected by the Legislature in the following manner: Each House votes separately on the third Tuesday of January, at three o'clock P. M., if the Legislature shall have organized before the second Tuesday."

On the day following, at twelve o'clock M., the two Houses meet in joint convention, and the journals of the two Houses are then read and certificates signed.

Nominations must be made and tellers elected two days prior, and communicated to each House.

Election and Inauguration of Governor.

Election of Governor Tuesday, November 7, 1878. Inauguration of Governor January 18, 1879.

Returns of election of Governor opened in presence of both Houses, Thursday before inauguration.

Lieutenant Governor takes oath of office third Tuesday of January following his election.

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*Died in office April 4, 1841, when Vice President Tyler succeeded him.

+ Died in office July 9, 1850, when Vice President Filmore succeeded him.

Assassinated April 11, 18C5, when Vice President Johnson succeeded him.

VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

YEAR OF QUALIFICA

TION.

NAME.

WHERE FROM.

1739

1797.

1801.

1804.

1813.

1817.

1825.

1833.

1837..

1841. 1841...J.

1845..

1849..

1850..

1853.

1855.

1857..

1861.

1865.

1865.

1866.

1869..

1873.

1875..

John Adams

Thomas Jefferson.

Aaron Burr
George Clifton
Elbridge Gerry

Daniel D. Thompkins.
John C. Calhoun..
Martin Van Buren...
Richard M. Johnson.
John Tyler

Samuel L. Southard*
George M. Dallas.
Millard Filmore
William R. King*.
David R. Achison*
Jesse D. Bright*

John C. Breckenridge
Hannibal Hamlin..
Andrew Johnson..
Lafayette S. Foster*.
Benjamin F. Wade*.
Schuyler Colfax..
Henry Wilsont..
Thomas W. Ferry.

Massachusetts.
Virginia.
New York.
New York.
Massachusetts.
New York.
South Carolina.
New York.
Kentucky.
Virginia.
New Jersey.
Pennsylvania.
New York.
Alabama.
Missouri.

Indiana.
Kentucky.
Maine.
Tennessee.
Connecticut.
Ohio.

Indiana.

Massachusetts.

Michigan.

*Ex-officio as President pro tem. of the Senate.

† Died in office November, 1875.

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