Representatives shall be chosen at the general election in November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, to serve for two years, and biennially thereafter. The Senators shall be chosen in the several districts at the following times, to wit: At the general election in November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, Senators shall be chosen to serve for two years in the Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth, Twentysixth, Twenty-eighth, Thirtieth, Thirty-second, Thirty-third, Thirty-fourth, Thirty-sixth, Thirtyseventh, Thirty-ninth, Forty-first, Forty-second, Forty-fourth, Forty-fifth and Forty-eighth districts. At the general election in November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, Senators shall be chosen to serve for one year in the First, Thirteenth, Seventeenth, Twenty-second, Twentyfourth, Thirty-fifth, Thirty-eighth, Fortieth, Fortysixth, Forty-seventh and Forty-ninth districts. At the general election in November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, a Senator shall be chosen to serve for two years from each of the even numbered districts, and for four years from each of the odd numbered districts, and thenceforward a Senator shall be chosen at the general election in November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, from each of the even numbered districts, to serve for four years; and at the general election in November, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, a Senator shall be chosen in each of the odd numbered districts, to serve for four years. JUDICIAL DISTRICTS. 1. Philadelphia. 2. Lancaster. 3. Northampton. 4. Tioga, Potter, M'Kean ani! Cameron. 3. Allegheny. 6. Erie. 7. Bucks. 8. Northumberland, 9. Cumberland, 10. Westmoreland. 11. Luzerne. 12. Dauphin and Lebanon. 13. Bradford. 14. Fayette and Greene. 15. Chester, 16. Bedford and Somerset. 17. Butler and Lawrence. 18. Clarion and Jefferson. 19. York. 20. Union, Snyderand Jimin. 21. Schuylkill. 22. Wayne and Pike. 23. Berks. 24. Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria. 25. Centre, Clearfield and (lin ton. 26. Columbia and Montour. 27. Washington. 28. Venango. 29. Lycoming. 30. Crawford. 31. Lehigh. 32. Delaware. 33. Armstrong. 34. Susquehanna. 35. Mercer. 36. Beaver. 37. Warren, Forest and Eik. 38. Montgomery. 39. Franklin and Fulton. 40. Indiana. 41. Juniata and Perry. 42. Adams. 43. Carbon and Monroe. 44. Wyoming and Sulivan. Aggregate Population of the United States by States and Territories. STATES. 1850. 1860. 1870. Alabama... 982, 405 6, 077 1,711,951 674,913 107, 206 1, 155, 684 708,002 628, 279 687, 049 749,113 791,305 996,992 9,658 484,471 560,247 39,864 537, 454 14, 181 125, 015 131, 700 187,748 1,184, 109 14,999 2,539,891 1,680, 637 1,191,792 361,399 1,321, 011 726,915 626, 915 780, 894 1,457, 351 1, 184, 059 439, 706 827, 922 1,721, 295 20,59 122, 993 42, 491 318,300 906, 096 91,874 4,382,759 1,071, 361 2,665, 260 3,521, 791 217, 353 705, 606 1,258, 520 818, 579 86,786 330,551 1,225, 163 23, 935 412, 114 1,054,670 9.118 Aggregate Population of Pennsylvania. COUNTIES. 1870. 1860. 1850. Adams..... 30, 315 262, 204 43, 382 36, 148 29, 635 106, 701 38, 051 53,204 64,336 36,510 36,569 4,273 28, 144 34, 418 77,805 26, 537 25,741 23,211 28, 766 63,832 43,912 60, 740 39, 403 8,488 65, 973 43, 284 4,010 45, 365 9, 360 25,887 31, 251 36, 138 21,656 17,390 121,340 27, 298 34, 096 56,796 160,915 47,626 8,825 49,977 17,508 18,362 81,612 15,344 61, 432 41,444 25, 447 674,022 21,033 27,000 74,578 24,988 18, 759 17,723 25,065 18, 755 40,098 46, 756 30, 597 5,915 49, 432 39,909 898 9, 131 15, 686 23, 355 66, 438 23,565 12,586 11, 207 17,710 37,849 34,327 35, 754 24,679 2,531 38, 742 39,112 22, 298 31,831 8,859 39,904 7,567 22, 136 24,786 27,170 13,518 13,029 98, 941 21,079 26,071 32, 479 56, 072 26, 257 5, 254 33, 172 14,980 13, 270 58, 291 13,239 40,235 23, 272 20,08 8 408, 762 |