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2. It shall be the duty of the Librarian and the Assistant Librarians carefully to preserve the books, maps, charts, engravings, manuscripts. medals, furniture and other property belonging to the library. They will be severally held aocountable for the full value of every article missing from the respective departments, and for every injury, except from ordinary use, unless it can be shown that some other person is responsible for such loss or injury; the amount of such loss or injury to be deducted from the salary of such officer, pursuant to section 3 of chapter 381 of the Laws of 1840.

8. Whenever the library is open, the Librarian and Assistant Librarians 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.

4. Any person who wishes to obtain any book for perusal in the General Library, will be furnished at the desk of either of the Librarians in attendance with a card, on which he will inscribe from the Catalogue the title of the book described, and his own name. The book thus received must not be taken from the library hall; on returning it to the Librarian's desk, the card will be given up; otherwise the party will remain responsible for the book. The Librarians will exercise a proper discrimination as to the delivery of such books as they may judge liable to be injured. Manuscripts, rare and valuable books, and plates are excluded from this rule; they will be shown only on special application to the Librarian in charge, and under such regulations as the circumstances of each case may in his judgment require.

5. In compliance with the provisions of the statute above set forth, any member of the Senate or Assembly, during the session of the Legislature. or of the Senate only, is permitted, under the restrictions, forfeitures and penalties hereinafter mentioned, to take to his boarding house or private room any book belonging to the library, except such as are herein determined to be necessary to be kept in the library as books of reference The Judges of the Court of Appeals, the Justices of the Supreme Court, the heads of the several departments, and the Trustees of the library, have by statute the same right to take books from the library, and under the same regulations, as the members of the Legislature. No book, map, manuscript, or other article belonging to the library shall be at any time taken out of the library by any other person, for any purpose whatever. The restrictions and terms above referred to are contained in the next three rules.

6. No book can be taken from the library until its title, and the name of the person taking it, have been registered by the Librarian. A card must also be given for it, in the manner required by the fourth rule.

7. No person can take or detain from the library more than two volumes at any one time, or for a longer period than two weeks.

8. If, on reasonable notice from the Librarian, or either of the Assistant Librarians, that the time for which any book or books taken or detained has expired, any person shall omit to return to the library any such book or books for more than three days after such notice shall have been given; or if any book, map, chart, engraving, medal or other article belonging to the library be lost or destroyed, or so far injured as to be equivalent, in the judgment of the Librarian or Assistant Librarian in charge, to a total loss for the purposes of

the library; the person by whom such loss, destruction or injury has been occasioned, or who shall fail to make such return, shall be charged the full value of the book or article so lost, destroyed, injured or not returned; and in case of the loss of a book, or its not being returned, if it belong to a set of two or more volumes, he shall be charged the value of the whole set, or as much as it may cost to perfect it, at the election of the Library Committee. For any injury not amounting to destruction to any book, map, chart, engraving, medal or other article as aforesaid, the person causing the same shall pay a sum sufficient to compensate for such injury. This rule shall be of general application.

9. The Trustees hereby declare, agreeably to the provisions of the Revised Statutes, that the following books are always to be kept in the library as books of reference, to wit: All the books in the Law Library; and in the General Library, all dictionaries, encyclopædias, registers, directories, newspapers, maps and engravings, and books which are valuable for their rarity or antiquity.

10. Books of reference, referred to in the preceding article, cannot be taken from the library; except that, during the sessions of the Legislature or of the Courts, any member thereof may take to any room in the Capitol any such book, on leaving a card for the same, as required by the fourth rule, after being duly registered. The book must be returned on the same day on which it is taken.

11. No books belonging to the Law Library can be taken to the General Library for perusal; nor are books, maps, engravings, or any other article belonging to the General Library, to be taken to the Law Library for perusal or examination.

12. For the better preservation from injury of the more costly collections of engravings, and the rare works and maps belonging to he library, neither the Librarian nor the Assistant Librarians shall exhibit them to any person other than those authorized to take books from the library, except on a written request from a member of the Joint Library Committee of the Senate and Assembly, the Speaker of the Assembly, or one of the Trustees or the Secretary of the library.

13. Three days before the day fixed for the adjournment of any session of the Legislature, or of the Senate only, the Librarian shall address a note to each member of the Legislature or of the Senate, as the case may be, having any book belonging to the library, requesting the return thereof within twenty-four hours. 14. After the expiration of said twenty-four hours. the Librarian shall immediately make out a list of the members of each House who have omitted to return any books belonging to the library, specifying the volumes retained by each; and a list of those against whom any charges for injury to or loss of books exist, stating the amount of them; which list shall be alphabetically arranged according to the names of the respective members, and shall be certified to be correct. To the President of the Senate, the Librarian shall forthwith deliver the list relating to that body; and the list containing the names of the members of the Assembly, he shall forthwith deliver to the Speaker; and upon each list shall be written a copy of the section of the Revised Statutes in regard to this matter above set forth.

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15. Twenty days before the opening of any annual session of the Legisla ture, the Librarian shall report in writing to the Trustees the title of every book, map, chart, print, engraving or other article missing from the library since the atalogue of the previous year was made out, or, if no such Catalogue has been made, then since the date of the said Librarian's last annual report to the Trustees; together with the name or names of the persons who appear, from the entries of the Librarian, to have borrowed or detained the same, to the end that such list may be submitted to the Legislature by the Trustees.

16. All penalties imposed under any of these rules may be remitted by the Library Committee, either wholly, or on such terms as they may deem proper.

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.

SENATORS.

District Number One,. District Number Two, District Number Three,. District Number Four,District Number Five, District Number Six, District Number Seven,. District Number Eight, District Number Nine, District Number Ten,.. District Number Eleven,District Number Twelve, District Number Thirteen, District Number Fourteen,District Number Fifteen, District Number Sixteen, District Number Seventeen, District Number Eighteen,District Number Nineteen, District Number Twenty, District Number Twenty-one, District Number Twenty-two, District Number Twenty-three, District Number Twenty-four, District Number Twenty-five,. District Number Twenty-six, District Number Twenty-seven, District Number Twenty-eight, District Number Twenty-nine, District Number Thirty, District Number Thirty-one, District Number Thirty-two,

JOSHUA B SMITH.
SAMUEL SLOAN.
FRANCIS B. SPINOLA.
JOHN C. MATHER.
SMITH ELY, JR.
RICHARD SCHELL.
JOHN DOHERTY.

BENJAMIN BRANDRETH.
OSMER B. WHEELER.
GEORGE W. PRATT.

WILLIAM G. MANDEVILLE.

JOHN D. WILLARD.

GEORGE Y. JOHNSON.
EDWARD I. BURHANS.
GEORGE G. SCOTT.
RALPH A. LOVELAND.
WILLIAM A. WHEELER.
JOSEPH A. WILLARD.
ALRICK HUBBELL.
ADDISON H. LAFLIN.
CHENEY AMES.
JAMES NOXON.
JOHN J. FOOTE.
LYMAN TRUMAN.
ALEX. B. WILLIAMS.
TRUMAN BOARDMAN
ALEXANDER S. DIVEN.
JOHN E PATERSON.
HORATIO J. STOW.
JOHN B. HALSTED.
ERASTUS S. PROSSER.
JOHN P. DARLING.

SENATE DISTRICTS.

(As organized by Legislature, April 13, 1857.)

DISTRICT NUMBER ONE- Counties of Suffolk, Queens and Richmond.

DISTRICT NUMBER Two-First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Eleventh, Thirteenth and Nineteenth wards of the city of Brooklyn.

DISTRICT NUMBER THREE- Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards of the city of Brooklyn, and of the towns of Flatbush, Flatlands, Gravesend, New Lots and New Utrecht, of the county of Kings.

DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR-First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Fourteenth wards of New York city. DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE-Tenth, Eleventh, Thirteenth and Seventeenth wards of New York city.

DISTRICT NUMBER SIX-Ninth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth wards of New York city.

DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN-Twelfth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first and Twenty-second wards of New York city.

DISTRICT NUMBER EIGHT-Counties of Westchester, Putnam and Rockland.

DISTRICT NUMBER NINE - Counties of Orange and Sullivan. DISTRICT NUMBER TEN-Counties of Ulster and Greene. DISTRICT NUMBER ELEVEN-Counties of Dutchess and Columbia.

DISTRICT NUMBER TWELVE- Counties of Rensselaer and Washington.

DISTRICT NUMBER THIRTEEN

DISTRICT NUMBER FOURTEEN and Schenectady.

County of Albany.

Counties of Delaware, Schoharie

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