CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ENGLISH COLLECTION TIIK GIFT OF JAMES MORGAN HART PROreSSOR OF ENGUSH A.^«^Ht»'h CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBHARV 924 10 :^y Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924101204216 MITCHELL'S NEW EFERENCE ATLAS rOR THE USE OF COLLEGES, LIBRARIES, FAMILIES, AND COUNTING HOUSES, IN A SERIES OF ^iftg-^ix ^ojrpetiiktc ii#)Si, EXHIBITING THE SEVERAL COUNTRIES, EMPIRES, KINGDOMS, AND STATES IN THB MODERN AND ANCIENT WORLD. COMPILED FROM THE LATEST AUTHOUITIES. PHILADELPHIA: I^UBXilSHED BY E. H. BUTLER & CO. 1865. /l^^'^i/.Cl ( Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, by S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. ELECTEOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON & CO., PHILABELPHU. LIST OF MAPS. 1. EASTERN HEMISPHERE. 2. WESTERN HEMISPHERE.'" 3. NORTH AMERICA. 4. CANADA. 5. NOVA SCOTIA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CAPE BRETON ISLAND. 6. NEWFOUNDLAND. 7. UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES. 8. MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT. 9. MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, CONNECTICUT. 10. NEW TORE, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA. 11. MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, NORTH CARO- LINA. 12. SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, FLORIDA, ALABAMA, MIS- SISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, TENNESSEE, ARKANSAS. 13. TEXAS. 14. OHIO, KENTUCKY, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, MIS- SOURI. 15. MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN. 16. MINNESOTA, DAKOTA. 17. NEBRASKA. 18. KANSAS, COLORADO, NEW MEXICO, INDIAN TERRI- TORY. 19. CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEVADA, UTAH, IDAHO, WASH^ INGTON, ARIZONA. 20. MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA. 2L WEST INDIES. 22. CUBA. 23. HAYTI. 24. SOUTH AMERICA. 25. VENEZUELA, U. S. OF COLOMBIA, ECUADOR. 26. ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. 27. PERU, BOLIVIA. 28. CHILI, PARAGUAY, ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION, URUGUAY. 29. EUROPE. 30. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 31. NORWAY, SWEDEN, DENMARK, PART OF RUSSIA. 32. PRUSSIA, GERMAN STATES, HOLLAND, BELGIUM. 33. FRANCE, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, BELGIUM. 34. AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND, ITALY, TURKEY IN EUROPE, GREECE. 35. SWITZERLAND. 36. ASIA. 37. PALESTINE, OR THE HOLY LAND. 38. TURKEY IN ASIA, PERSIA, ARABIA, AFGHANISTAN, BELOOCHISTAN, TURKESTAN. 39. HINDOOSTAN, FARTHER INDIA, CHINA, THIBET, COREA. 40. AFRICA. 4L EGYPT. 42. LIBERIA. 43. OCEANICA. 44. NEW ZEALAND. 45. WORLD AS KNOWN TO THE ANCIENTS. 46. ASIA MINOR. 47. ANCIENT GREECE. 48. ANCIENT ITALY. 49. ROMAN EMPIRE. 50. WORLD AS KNOWN TO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL. 51. CANAAN, A PART OP EGYPT. 52. LAND OF ISRAEL. 53. PALESTINE. 54. ANCIENT JERUSALEM. 55. JERUSALEM. 56. ROMAN EMPIRE— INCURSIONS OF THE BARBARIANS. GEOGRAPHICAL TABLES, ETC. 1. Area and Population of the World. 2. Area and Population of the various Countries of North America. 3. Area and Population of the various Countries of South America. 4. Area and Population of the various Countries of Europe. 5. Area and Population of the various Countries of Asia. 6. Area and Population of the various Countries of Africa. 7. Area and Population of the various Countries of Oceanica. 6. Area and Population of the Principal Islands of the World. 9. Area of some of the Principal Lakes in the World. 10. Heights of the Principal Mountains in the World. 1 1. Heights of the Principal Volcanoes in the World. 12. Lengths of the Principal Rivers in the World. 13. Area and Population of the United States in 1860, and Popula- tion in 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, and 1850. 14. Population, in 1860, of the Capitals of the several States, and of all the Towns of the United States containing upwards c 6000 Inhabitants. 15. Population of aU the Counties in the United States in 1860. 16. Latitude and Longitude of Important Places in North America. 17. Population of 700 of the Principal Cities in the World, from the Latest Authorities, in even Thousands. 18. Agricultural Statistics of the United States in 1860. 19. Newspapers and Periodicals in the United States in 1860. OF THE rKINC'JPAI- BrPEE-S OF THE WESTEE^S^ KEJaSFHEItK 1, iliiisiesippiA'Mssonri. . N.Aeel .4.100 2. Do rropec Da. 3.800 3, AtaazoiL S.Am. 3.600 4. itaclcmzie I?.Am 2,800 5. Rio de la Plata S.Ata 2.2r>0 6, H^ Lawr'eiui'p K.AiD-_^,200 7, SioGranAe Da. 1. .nu 8. ^elsorL& Saakatchiiwaii Do. itJOrj 9, Orinuco ". S. Ani. i. lO.Kwidipak N.Am. 1.4 11, Sazi.FriiiLd.sfo . . S. Am l.r 12, Aragiiay andTocaatiiLS Dn. 1,Lo 13, Colunibia i^.Aia. ],zn 14, Colorado of California Da 11 ( l6,JVIas-diiLEaaii .S.Am, ,.f)( le.FraziT . H-Am.. ..7 r Hi] r IHLiKD. IIAT \[ rr^TAlNS T THE WESTIKN" BEMSISEBE jpet '"" g ^^^^ Npvada X 'im 1 oOO Vlcuideru go Do 14000 1 pm. 1 ts Peak D 1 oO 2 S diaM^ Do 1 mo 3 S T if 4r Jin l ■^ AI S \e 7 L il \ Vm ^ 1 u.^■l n fs 4 c 2.'YaiigT6ekiang . 3. Nlo'Hi- or.TolibH 4. DL t? 5. LeiUL 6. Tenesc] 7. Anioor 8,Volg-a ^ F 1HC PRIN I IPAL MOXraTAINb Or THE KA^STERJ, HElUbPECERi: f^^^ SienaNevada Europe U.Li78 laMTMatsitL -Afinca 1.1. lan "■M!-EULa ... .... Europe in 874 12,llJoiite Como Do i^.i^i la.BalkauM? Bo. . ...lanijn 14. Caip-fliiaiL&ffi .. jjo, l5.Ui-alJV0? Du I6,M^Vesmdiis .. .. Bu. . . . i.J^n Everest Asia .29.100 2,lCEIbnrus Europe, ,.17,77e S.lffAcarat Asia., 17.210 4, MVKliatdijewskaja Eo 15,763 S.MonLBlaiic Europe.. .15.668 6. MAbbaYared Afirica. ..15,':oo 7,Jf^0pliir.. Oceanica.. Li,842 S.Peakof Teai?affe Africa . i:i,182 >-:.i=^'ji8;ia o i iP]E;iT]yrriLVAyi^5 7:5 Loni^itude'Vresi Longiimi,, i;;ist y| j!|.„^,^ Wasliino'loa ,?,7/f/- J"^-^r- — ;"--.o^' -T-^ ^ Air ^ 3r. -v ,,,. _fci. DtaiviAl * J^ ^ -(^ ' i^ J T / f' N ^■b H 4 t rnn (tL-eemvicyL 73 NEWFOUNDLAND Si r-- (III O ( I 4. IS r— (J I srrinRf\( I CS| '^^- ^ fWi-^fl sc vLt 01 "Mjrr. 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"^"^ >n _'~>_ Chimham y ialiara h fTh iifl(irUiuiii RaMti^fttuViimum ^ M_phia -^ Jaz :-B(^ •5r \ J kiun Armiatlu ^ il||,g*Astal' v"*^, &cxar ■7 ':"■ j iladel Juttali - .alVrBe Bed EamfT •^Y."^' ■^ 1- Hazift-: V s^toil r^'-< Beer.sheba EiLgedi A I 1^ .ii(= r f ^-r iJ ? 7* ■iifeopA 4 Scfile or Staiute Miles 5 10 j 20 .10 40 31 -&i , , jjcsert of Tekoak ''~ *^»relioali ■."'•Petljhici-erem AE|iekalt,i;/.; ' .;' ffc , THE AXCIEXT CITY OP 1 lif. >\J^ he i REFEBJEZsrr G =ir (^ -^ (1 1/ It ^^ I u pj\L\ s J U , 'ij- LAN O IT jnple onX urt Mrtnali ZioiL iir Ciiviif II;o-id 3 STlem orthe Loi\-erTo\sTL 4 Bezetha or tlLe3"ew Tcwn =1 Cily- -itet. "a:? PamLs House 6 TVbodllarket 111 Honst- of thR5fiolih-| 7 Be^s-t Mhiket 1)5 3fino HFpp rMaiket |X6 IlerodsJIoiise F ol f BeOiesda 17 HdensHouse pbeld -elliiirfs 18 BippodroiriP ttLe^Vf-Qiniius 1 19 Tort of _Antorao TieeiL House i'iliFortof Amiochiis L. loTuonsHouseSl Theatre irk^" •4 'j> i-Sf*.. ~ - JlT^i^ ■'i''^'fuik,s p""(ltotedy ^Sueves 5aJ4»^^^« ^ Ya»^i^|i /Attila'si'etiAm. \ andDeatb. \r\ i^ ^^ \V Gepid'i* s.v^ .•K^H; iP^ ^0^' Z^^'~ ^' ]r ^, (E ,r^ ^^^^ ^ /? -I^A 'X J \.,.l' ^-^ ■-V*' ^' \ nvt l).-,iW, ,., ,A S, ^^«,( 'o*. -'^ ^t ^lAP OF TirE IXC CRSIONS OF / ' destrofved tlie ,' Jn i/c wn ^' t*ii";i>"^ L ^ ki ^ I "L Scale of Smiute]HTles VI GEOGRAPHICAL TABLES. 1. AREA AND POPULATION OP THE WORLD. Area, Bq, miles. Population. 8,043,000 49,607,000 6,552,000 21,595,000 3,764,745 286,668,000 16,108,000 629,329,0110 10,930,000 71,325,1X10 Ocoanioa 4,600,000 25,705,000 North America.. South America.. Europe Asia Africa . Total 48,991,745 1,084,129,000 2. AREA AND POPULATION OP NORTH AMERICA IN DETAIL. Danish America... Russian America. British America... United States Mexico Central America.. West Indies Area, sq. miles. 790,000 450,000 ... 2,S17,000 ... 3,010,000 668,000 213,000 96,000 Population. 74,000 64,000 3,4.-i9,000 31,443,000 8,288,000 2,189,000 4,000,000 Total .■:. 8,043,000 49,507,000 3. AREA AND POPULATION OF SOUTH AMERICA IN DETAIL, Area, sq. niilea. Population. 457.000 2,363,1100 410,000 1,356,000 20S,W10 1,040,000 169.000 221,000 2,724.000 7,700,000 540,000 2,400,000 4sii,000 1,087,000 , 260,000 l,iUO,000 890,000 1,172,000 74,000 1,337,000 70,000 260,000 280,000 120,000 United States of Colombia.. Yenezuela Ecuador Guiana Brazil Peru Bolivia Chili Argentine Confederation.... Paraguay Uruguay Patagonia Total. 6,552,000 21,596,000 4. AREA AND POPULATION OP EUROPE IN DETAIL. Area, ,';q, miles, . 2,00.5,000 61,000 7,000 30,000 33,000 123,000 170,000 Russia... England Wales Scotland Ireland Norway.. Sweden German States not included in Prussia and Austria 96,342 Denmark 15,900 Prussia 107,300 Holland 13,890 Belgium 11.313 France 204.000 Spain 177,000 Portugal 34,.'i00 Switzerland 15,250 Italy 100,.300 Austria 258,000 Turkev 200, 500 Greece 19,260 Population. 68,932,000 18,950,000 1,188,000 8,061,000 6,765,000 1,490,000 3,860,000 17,700,000 1,900,000 18,492,000 3,619,000 4,783,000 37,383,000 18,800,000 3,694,000 2,610,000 21,770,000 36,000,000 16,440,000 1,331,000 Total.. 3,764,743 286,668,000 5. AREA AND POPULATION OF ASIA IN DETAIL. Area, sq. miles. Population. Asiatic (Russian) Siberia 6,249,000 8,329,000 Turliey in Asia 669,000 16,000,000 Arabia 1,200,000 8,000,000 Persia 470,000 9,000,000 Afghanistan 300,000 4,000,000 BeloocMstan 150,000 1,500,000 Turkestan 640,000 6,.500,000 Hindoostan 1,260,000 130,000,000 Farther India 920,000 42,000,000 Chinese Empire 4,088,000 369,000,000 Japan 200,000 36,000,000 Total 15,196,000 629,329,000 6. AREA AND POPULATION OF AFRICA IN DETAIL. Population. 9,000,000 2,090,000 Area, sq. miles. 222,000 90,000 70,000 160,000 140,000 Sahara 2,700,000 Morocco Algeria Tunis , Tripoli and Barca, Beled-el-Jerid Egypt., Nubia.. Abyssinia Kordofan and Darfur . Soudan 180,000 320,000 280,000 100,000 1,400,000 380,000 44,500 30,000 600,000 Sierra Leone Liberia Guinea, Upper and Lower Cape Colony 200^000 Southern Africa 1,850,000 Ethiopia 1,.500,000 Eastern Africa 660,000 African Islands 230,000 2,81X1,000 1,500,000 900,000 300,000 2,800,000 600,000 3,000,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 9,000,000 60,000 76,000 10,000,000 200,000 10,000,000 2,500,000 600,000 6,100,000 Total 10,936,000 71,326,000 7. AREA AND POPULATION OP OCEANICA IN DETAIL. Malaysia, Sumatra Java Borneo Philippine Islands Celebes Spice Islands, Sooloo Islands, Timor, 1 Floria, Sumbawa, &c. J "* Area, sq. miles. 150,000 60,000 300,000 120,000 70,000 70,000 Population. 4,600,000 9,600,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 Total.. 760,000 23,000,000 Area, sq. miles. 760,000 Australia 3,120,000 Tasmania 28.000 New Zealand 95,000 New Guinea, New Britain. Now \ qitooo .iledoula / ii4/,000 Population. 23,000,000 Hebrides, and Now Ca Sandwich Islands Society and Georgiiju Ladrones Carolines Central Archipelago Washington and Marquesas Cook's, Austral, Paumotu, &c. Navigators Vavou, Uabasi, and Tongo Fecjees Other Groups and Islands Poli/nesia 1,431,000 100,000 120,000 73,000 17,000 10,000 20,000 12,000 18,000 17,000 100,000 18,000 107,000 62,000 Total.. 4,600,000 25,706,000 8. AREA AND POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL ISLANDS OTHER THAN OCEANICA. America. ^^^^^ ^^ ^.^^^^ Population. Newfoundland 46,000 123,000 Cuba 42,000 1,247,000 Iceland 40,000 64,000 lliiyti 29,000 900,000 Jamaica 6,400 380,000 Porto Rico 3,800 420,000 Terra del Puogo 50,000 unknown Chlloe 4,600 66,000 Europe. Great Britain 88,000 23,199,000 Ireland 33,000 6,765,000 Sicily 10,000 2,042,000 Sardinia 9,200 653,000 Zealand 2,830 600,000 Candia , 4,300 20,000 Corsica 3,360 236,000 Gothland 1,277 42,000 Asia. Niphon 110,000 20,000,000 Jesso 62,500 10,000,000 Saghalien 47,500 unknown Kiusiu 28,000 6,000,000 Sikoke 17,000 2,000,000 Ceylon 24,000 1,600,000 Formosa 16,000 2,500,000 Hainan 12,000 1,000,000 Hong Kong 70 40,000 A/Hca. Mtidagascar 240,000 4,700,000 Canary Islands 2,980 260,000 Cape Verd Islands 1,700 90,000 Socotra „.. 1,000 4,000 Madeira 400 110,000 9. AREA OF SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL LAKES IN THE WORLD. Square miles. Caspian Sea 145,000 Sea of Aral 30,000 Lake Superior 31,500 Lake. Michigan 23,150 Lake Huron 23,100 Lake Baikal U,000 Lake Erie Lake Ontario Lake Winnipeg... Lake Ladoga Lake Nicaragua.. Lake Titicaca .... Square miles. 7,S00 6,900 6,500 6,190 4,000 . 4,000 Great Slave Lake 11,800 Great Salt Lake 1,875 10. HEIGHTS or THE PRINCIPAL MOUNTAINS IN THE WORLD. North America. ^n^t Mount St. Elias, Russian America 17,900 Popocatapetl, Mr-xico 17,720 Mount Brown, Rocky Mountains 16,000 Sierra Nevada, California 15,500 Mount Hood, Oregon 14,000 Fremont's Peak, Rocky Mountains - 13,750 Long's Peak, Rocky Mountainn 12,500 Sierra Madre 12,000 Pike's Peak, Rocky Mountains 12,000 Cibao Mountains, Hayti. 8,600 Sierra del Cobre, Cuba 7,200 Mount Buckley, N. C, highest peak east of the Mississippi 6,775 Mount Mitehell, North Carolina 6,476 Mount Washington, White Mountains, New Hampshire 6,226 Mount Marcy, New York 5,500 South America. Aconcagrua, Chili 23,100 Chimborazo, Ecuador 21.420 Sorata, Bolivia 21,2S6 Chuquibamba, Pora 21,000 Cotopaxi 10,000 Tolima, United States of Colombia 18,200 Cerro de Potoni, Bolivia 10,150 Organ Mountains, Brazil 7,500 Europe. Elburus, the highest of the Caucasus Mountains, Russia 17,776 Mont Blanc, higliest of the Alps 15.668 Mulhacen, highest of the Sierra Nevada, Spain Il,(-i78 Mount Maladetta, highest of the Pyronees Il,4-'i6 Monto Corno, or Cavallo, hiKhost of the Apennines 10,154 Mount Scardus, highest of Balkan Mountains, Turkey 10,000 Mount Ruska Poynna, highest of Carpathian Mountains 9.912 Mount Skagtols Tind, highest of Kiok-n 8.070 Mount Parnassus, Greece 8,000 Konjakofski-Kinnen, Ural Mount;iins 5.307 Ben Nevis, highi-.st of Grampian I\Iountains, Scotland 4.368 Snowdon, highest mountain in "Wales 'dju\ Macgillicnddy's Reeks, highest mountain in Ireland 3,404 Asia. p^ Mount Everest, Himalaya Mountains. 29100 Dhawalaghiri, Himalaya Mountains 28000 Hiudoo-Koosh, Cabul \ 20000 Mount Ararat, Turkey in Asia 17*210 Mount Lebanon, Syria, Jeb-el-Makmel ....',..'.'. 12182 Mount Byelucha, Altai Range ll'oOO Mount Olympus, Turkey in Asia ..'....'.'.., q'ioO Mount Sinai, Arabia ' 7'497 Africa. Kilimanjaro, Mountains of the Moon 20 000 Kenia, Mountains of the Moon 20000 Abba Yared, Abyssinia 15200 Piton des Neigps, Isle of Bourbon 12500 Peak of Teneriffo 12000 Talba Waha, Abyssinia .'„ 12000 Mount Miltsin, highest of the Atlas, Morocco 11400 Snowy Mountains, Cape Colony..... 10000 Peak of Pico, Azores 7613 Occanica. Mount Ophir, Sumatra 13 §42 Semero Mountain, Island of Java 13000 Mount Otaheite, Georgian Isles 10250 Mount Ko.seiueko, New South Wales .'.'..... 6'500 Mount Humboldt, Van Diemen's Land 5*520 11. PRINCIPAL ACTIVE VOLCANOES. Aconca^a, Chili 23 100 Gualatieri, Peru , '' 21997 Arequipa, Peru 20320 Chimborazo, Ecuador 21420 Sorata, Bolivia 21 286 Antisana, Ecuador 19140 Cotopaxi, Ecuador 18887 Popocatapetl, Mexico 17720 Pichincha, Ecuador 16000 Kliutchewskaja, Kamtschatka 15763 Volcan del Fuego, Central America 14000 Manna Kea, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands 13*953 St. Helen's, Oregon 13,300 Indrapura, Sumatra 12^300 Peak of TenerilTe, Canary Islands 12^1 S2 Erebus, Victoria Land 12400 Cartage, Central America , 11*480 Etna, Sicily 10874 Ilecla, Iceland 5110 Souffri^re, Guadaloupe 5108 Jorullo, Mexico 4205 Vesuvius, Naples 3948 12. LENGTHS OF THE PRINCIPAL RIVERS IN THE WORLD. North America. ,r- . ■ . Miles. aiisBOun, to its junction with the Mississippi 2 800 do. to the sea, forming the longest river in the world 4'l00 Mississippi proper 2 800 Mackenzies t.. 2*800 St. Lawrence 2*200 Rio Grande 1*800 Nelson and Saskatchawan l|600 San Francisco 1*300 Columbia 1*200 Colorado of California „ 1^100 Peace, British America 1 100 Brazos, Colorado of Texas 'eSO Alabama qqq Appalachicola and Chattahoochee 550 Susquehanna, Potomac, James, Roanoke, Savannah 600 St. John's of New Brunswick, Connecticut, Great Pedee, Trinity... 450 Delaware, Altamaha, Sacramento 40O Penobscot, Hudson, Cape Fear, Pearl, Nueces, Sabine 350 Severn, Kennebec 300 South America. Amazon ,.. 3^600 Rio de la Plata 2 250 Parana '. 2,000 Orinoco 1^500 St. Francisco, Xingu \ 30O Tocantins and Ara^ay 1*250 Colorado 1000 Magdalena, Parnaiba '900 Europe. Volga 2,000 Danube i^goo Don, Dnieper 1 OOO I^hine '. *950 Dwina 7Q0 Petchora, Elbe, Loire 60O A'^istula, Tagus 550 Dniester, GuacUana 500 Oder, Douro, Rhone, Po, Seine 450 Mezene, Desna, Bog, Guadalquivir 400 Duna, Niemen, Ebro 350 Dahl, Bug, Weser, Garonne 30O Thames 233 Asia. Yang-tse-Kiang 3,000 Lena 2,600 Obe, Hoang-Ho 2,500 Yenesei 2,300 Amoor 2,200 Cambodia 2,000 Indus, Hrawaddy 1,700 Ganges 1,600 Brahmaputra 1,500 Euphrates 1,400 Amoo, or Oxus, and Salwen 900 Tigris, Nerbuddahj Meinam 800 Africa. Nile 3,600 Niger 2,600 Zambezi I.SOO Senegal 1,200 Orange 1,000 Gambia 700 Oceanica. Murray < 1,900 GEOGRAPHICAL TABLES. 13. AREA AND POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1860, AND POPULATION BY EACH CENSUS. Names op States. Alabama Arkansas California Coauecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota. Mississippi Missouri New Hampshire.. New Jersey New York North Carolina.... Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania. Rhode Island South Carolina... Tennessee Texas ; Vermont Virginia West Virginia.... Wisconsin « Teekitokies— 1863. Washington Dakota Idaho Nevada Utah , Nebraska Colorado Arizona New Mexico Indian Territory District of Columbia .. Montgomery Little Rock Sacramento Hartford and New Haven.. Dover Tallahassee Milledgeville Springfield Indianapolis Des Moines Topeka Franitfort Baton Rouge Augusta Annapolis Boston Lansing St. Paul , Jackson Jefferson City Concord Trenton Albany Raleigh Columbus Salem Harrisburg Providence and Newport.. Columbia Nashville Austin ^ Montpelier Richmond Wheeling Madison Sq.mileB. White pop. Freecol'd. Slaves. Total pop. 1860. Rep's. Pop.toeq.m. Pop. 1790, Pop. 1800. Pop. 1810. Pop. 1820. Pop. 1830. Pop. 1840. Pop. 1850. Olympia Yankton Boisee City Carson City Salt Lake City.. Omaha Denver Prescott Santa Fe Tahleqnah Washington 60,722 62,198 188,982 4,674 2,120 69,268 68,000 66,405 33,809 66,046 80,000 37,680 46,431 30,000 9,366 7,800 66,243 83,631 47,166 67,380 9,280 8,320 47,166 46,000 39,964 96,274 46,000 1,306 24,500 45,600 237,321 9,056 41,352 20,000 53,924 74?! ,690 66,000 141,000 340,000 9?,000 108,000 84,000 102,000 132,000 122,400 68,000 60 626,431 324,191 361,363 461,520 90,589 77,748 691,688 1,704,323 1,339,000 673,844 100,679 919,517 357,629 626,962 616,918 1,221,464 742,314 171,864 363,901 1,063,509 325,579 646,699 3,831,730 631,100 2,302,838 62,337 2,849,266 170,668 291,388 826,782 421,294 814,389 712,620 3.34,801 774,710 26,706,425 11,138 2,576 2,690 144 4,086 8,027 19,829 932 3,600 7,628 11,428 1,069 625 10,684 18,047 1,327 83,942 9,602 6,799 259 773 3,672 494 25,318 49,005 30,403 36,673 128 66,849 3,952 9,914 7,300 356 709 66,066 1,976 1,171 436,080 111,116 1,79S 61,746 462,198 2 226,483 331,726 87,189 436.631 114,931 18 '331,069 6,812 40,214 28,759 34,231 82,079 60,764 3,010,160 26,073,843 487,970 476,562 30 * 2,261 * 10,537 "i'i.'isT 402,406 276,719 182,566 47S.104 12,761 3,950,531 964,201 435,450 379,994 460,147 112,216 140,425 1,067,286 1,711,961 1,360,428 674,913 107,206 1,165,684 708,002 628,279 687,049 1,231.066 749,113 172,173 791,306 1,182,012 326,073 672,036 3,880.736 992,022 2,339,611 52,466 2,906,116 174,620 703,708 1,109,801 604215 316,098 1,246,690 349,628 776,881 3,953,760 31,148,047 11,163 6,867 40.699 28,841 34,277 93,516 76,080 63 2 18 31 40 12 "si" 16 21 73 158 13 2 17 18 35 81 84 22 69 63° 134 29 24 3 35 238,141 69,096 82,648 96,640 319,728 378,717 141,899 184,139 340,120 393,751 4.34,.373 69,110 249.073 36,791 86,416 748,308 261,002 64,273 162,101 ""4,875 220,966 161,719 341,648 423,245 i,850 183,762 211.949 586,756 478,103 45,366 602,361 69,122 S45,.591 106,602 164,466 880,200 14,093 262,042 72,674 252,433 12,282 24,620 406,611 76,666 228.706 380,646 472,040 4,762 40,352 20,846 214,360 246,666 969,049 656,600 230, 810,091 77,031 416,116 261,727 217,713 974,622 7,216,791 127,901 14,273 276,202 72,749 340,987 65,211 147,178 664,317 163,407 298.336 407,350 623,287 75,448 66.6S6 244,161 277,675 1,372.812 638,829 681,434 1,049,678 83.069 602.741 422,813 235,764 1,066,379 309,627 30,388 297,675 76.748 34,730 616,823 167,446 343,031 687,917 216,739 399,465 447,040 610,408 31,639 136,621 140,455 269,328 320,823 1,918,608 737,987 937,903 1,348,233 97.199 681,185 681,904 280,652 1,211,405 6,.318 12,826,186 39,834 12,866,020 690, 97, 309. 78: 64. 691 476 686, 43, 779,828 362,411 601,793 470.019 737,699 212,267 376.661 383.702 284,674 373.306 2,428,921 763,419 1,619,467 1,724,033 108,830 694.398 829,210 291,948 1,239,797 37,046 17,026,741 43,712 17,069,453 771,623 209,897 92.597 370,792 91,632 87,446 906,186 861.470 988,416 192.214 982,406 617,762 683,169 683,034 994,614 397.664 6,077 606,626 682.044 317,976 489,666 3,097,394 869,039 1,980,329 13,294 2,311,786 147,646 668,507 1,002,717 212,592 314,120 1,421,661 306,391 23,067,262 11,31 61,647 23,191,876 Note.— Since the ennmeration by tie Census of 1851T, Nevada has become a State, the Territory of Montana has been organiEed, and the boundaries of some of the other Territories have been changed. It has been thought best to print here the official statement only. 14. POPULATION m 1860 OF THE CAPITALS OF THE STATES AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS THAT CONTAIN UPWARDS OF 5,000 INHABITANTS. In the official Census Tables most of the populations of the Southern States and several of the Western states are given only by counties, so that it i.s impossible to give the populations of all the towns from that authority. It is, however, believed that all, or nearly all, in those States so enumerated that contained in 1H60 over 5,000 are given in this table. Maine. Augusta 7,609 Portland 26,341 Bangor 16,407 Biddeford 9,349 Bath 8,076 Rockland 7,316 Saco 6,223 Calais 6,621 Belfast 6,620 Westbrook 6,113 New Hampshire. CorrcOED 10,896 Manchester 20,109 Nashua 10,065 Portsmouth 9,336 Dover 8,502 Vermont. Montpelier 2,411 Burlington 7,713 Rutland 7,677 Massachusetts. Boston 177,840 Lowell 36,827 Cambridge 26,060 Eoxbury 25,137 Charlestown ... 26,063 Worcester 24,960 New Bedford... 22,300 Salem 22,262 Lynn 19,083 Lawrence 17,639 Taunton 16,376 Springfield 16,199 Fall River 14,026 Newburyport... 13,401 Chelsea 13,.395 Gloucester 10,004 Ilavertiill 9,995 Dorchester 9,709 Milford 9,132 Abington 8,627 Newton 8,382 Pittsfleld 8,045 Somerville Fitchburg Weymouth Marblehead Chicopee Adams Northampton^ Quincy Woburn N. Bridgewater South Danvers Waltham Dedham West Roxbury Plymouth Beverly Nantucket Attleboro' Marlboro' „ Maiden Randolph Natick Blackstone Brookline Barnstable Danvers Westfield 8,026 7,805 7,742 7,646 7,261 6,924 6,788 6,778 6,287 6,584 6,549 6,397 6,330 6,310 6,272 6,154 6,090 6,066 6,911 6,865 5,760 6,615 5,463 6,164 5,129 5,110 6,064 Rhode Island. Protidence 50,668 Newport 10,.50S Smithfield 1.3,283 N. Providence.. 11,818 Warwick 8,916 Cumberland.... 8,339 Cranston 7,600 Bristol 6,271 Connecticut. New H.iven.... 39,267 Hartfoed 29,152 Norwich 14,047 Bridgeport 13,299 New London... 10,116 Waterbury 10,004 Middletown 8,620 Norwalk 7,582 Meriden 7,426 Danburv 7,234 Stamford 7,185 Greenwich 6,522 Stonington 6,827 Derby 6,444 New Britain ... 6,212 New York. Albany 62,361 New York 80.5,6.51 Brooklyn 266,661 Buffalo 81,129 Eochester 48,204 Troy 39,232 Syracuse 28,119 Utica 22,.529 Oswego 16,817 Kingston 16,640 Newburg 16,196 Poughkeepsie.. 14,726 Newton 13,725 Lockport 13,623 Hempstead 12,376 Yonkers 11,848 Auburn 10,986 Flushing 10,189 Cortland 10,075 Brookhaven.... 9,923 Schenectarly.... 9,679 Fishkill 9,546 Saugerties 9,536 Morrisania 9,246 Oyster Bay 9,168 Parishville...... 9,033 Owego 8,935 Greenburg 8,929 Huntington.... 8,925 West Troy 8,820 Johnstown 8,811 Cnhoes 8,800 Elmira 8,682 Seneca 8,448 Binghamton ... 8,326 Warwarsing ... 8,311 Volncv 8,046 Lenox 8,024 Watertown 7,572 Saratoga Spr'gs Ogdensburg Barre Hudson Queensbury Canandaigua... Orangetown.... Ithaca South Hampton Castleton Potsdam Plattsburg Niagara Walkill Malone Jamaica Canton Catskill Rome Middletown Manlius Corning Little Falls Verona Ch.amplain Sotithhold Bethlehem Lisbon Hector Ellisburg Phelps East Chester... Lansingburg... N. Hempstead.. Haverstraw Galon Arcadia Milton Sullivan Deer Park Bath Onondaga Amherst Lyons 7,496 7,410 7,227 7,187 7,146 7,075 7,060 6,843 6,803 6,778 6,737 6,680 6,603 6,603 6,566 6,615 6,379 6,275 6,246 6,243 6,028 6,003 6,989 6,966 6,867 6,833 6,644 5,640 6,623 6,614 6,586 6,582 6,677 6,419 6,401 6,340 6,318 6,265 6,233 6,186 6,127 6,113 6,089 6,077 New Jersey. Trenton 17,221 New,ark 71,914 Jersey City 29,226 Paterson Camden Elizabeth N. Brunswick.. Hoboken Orange Bergen Hudson Rahway North Bergen.. MoiTis Ilackensack.... Pequannock.... Burlington 19,688 14,358 11,667 11,266 9,662 8,877 7,429 7,229 7,130 6,336 5,985 6,488 6,438 6,174 Pennsylvania. Harrisburg ... 13,405 Philadelphia... 666,629 Pittsburgh 49,217 Allegheny 28,702 Reading 23,161 Lancaster 17,603 Pottsville 9,444 Erie 9,419 Scranton 9,223 Easton 8,944 Norristown 8,848 York 8,606 Allentown 8,026 Cass 6,497 Danville 6,385 Birmingham... 6,046 Hempfleld 6,686 Williamsport... 5,664 Carlisle 6,664 Carbondale 6,576 Chambersburg 5,257 Columbia 6,007 Delaware. Dover 1,289 Wilmington.... 21,603 Maryland. Annapolis 4,529 Baltimore 212,418 Cumberland..,. 8,478 Frederick 8,143 Frostburg 6,286 Dist. Columbia. Washington ... 61,122 Georgetown.... 8,733 Virginia. Richmond 37,910 Petersbiu-g 18,266 Norfolk 14,620 Staunton 14,124 Wheeling 14,083 Waynesboro'... 13,626 Alexandria 12,654 Portsmouth 9,487 Lynchburg 6,863 Fredericksburg 6,022 North Carolina. Raleigh 4,780 Wilmington.... 9,562 Newbern 6,432 South Carolina. Columbia 8,060 Charleston 40,673 Georgia. Milledgeville 2,480 Savannah 22,292 Augusta 12,493 Columbus 9,621 Atlnnta 9,554 Macon 8,247 Florida. Tallahassee... 1,932 Alabama. Montgomery... 8,843 Mobile 29,268 Mississippi, Jackson 8,191 Natchez 6,612 Louisiana. Baton Rouge... 6,428 New Orleans. ..168,676 Donaldsonville 11.484 Algiers 6,816 Jefferson 6,107 Texas. Austin 3,494 San Antonio... 8,274 Galveston 7,307 Houston 6,112 Arkansas. Little Rock.... 3,727 Tennessee. Nashville 16,988 Memphis 22,623 Kentucky. Frankfort 7,960 Louisville 68,033 Covington 16,471 Newport 10,046 Lexington 9,521 Ohio. Columbus 18,564 Cincinnati 161,044 Cleveland 43,417 Dayton 20,081 Mill Creek 13,844 Toledo 1.3,768 Zanesville 9,229 Sandusky 8,408 Springfield 7,902 Cbilicothe 7,657 Hamilton 7,223 Portsmouth 6,268 Steubenville ... 6,154 Brooklyn 6,358 Michigan. Lansing... 3,074 Detroit 45,619 Grand Rapids.. 8,058 Adrian 6,213 Kalamazoo 6,070 Ann Arbor 6,097 Indiana, Indianapolis... 18,611 New Albany ... 12,647 Evansville 11,486 Fort Wayne.... 10,388 Lafayette 9,387 Terre Haute.... 8,694 Madison 8,130 Richmond 6,603 La Porte 6,028 Illinois. Springfield ... 9,320 Chicago 109,260 Peoria 14,045 Qnincv 13,718 Galena 8,193 Bloomington... 7,076 Belleville 7,620 Joliet 7,104 Rockford 6,979 Ottawa..; 6,.541 Alton 6,.338 Aurora 6,011 Jacksonville ... 5,528 Freeport 6,376 Rock Island.... 6,130 Galesburg 6,053 Wisconsin. Madison 6,611 Milwaukee 45,246 Racine 7,822 Janesville 7,703 Oshkosh 6,086 Fond du Lac ... 6,450 Watertown 6,302 Iowa. Des Moines 3,965 Dubuque 13,000 Davenport 11,267 Keokuk..., 8,136 Burlington 6,706 Muscatine 5,324 Iowa City 6,214 Missouri. Jefferson City 2,500 St. Louis 160,773 St. Joseph 8,932 Hannibal 6,605 Central 6,848 Kansas. TOPEKA 759 Leavenworth,,. 7,429 Minnesota. St, Paul 10,401 California. Sacramento C'y 13,788 San Francisco,, 66,802 Oregon. Salem 1,628 Colorado Territory. Denvie 6,000 Washington Ter. Olympia 2,600 Utah Territory. Gkeat Salt Lake City 8,218 Nevada. Caeson City 714 Nebraska Territory. Omaha 1,888 Nebraska City 1,922 New Mexico. Santa Fe 4,635 Dakota Territory. Yankton 468 15. POPULATION OF ALL THE COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES, IN THE YEAR 1860. EASTERN STATES. MAINE, 1 Androscoggin.. ..29,726 2 Aroostook 22,479 3 Cumberland 75,591 4 Franklin 20,40} 6 Hancock 37,757 6 Kennebec 55,655 7 Knox 32,716 8 Lincoln 27,860 gO.xford 36,698 10 Penob.scot 72,731 11 Piscataquis 15,032 12 Sagadahoc 21,790 13 Somerset 36,753 14 Waldo 38,447 16 Washington 42,534 16 York 62,107 Total 628,279 Note. — 5 Indians incUid- ed in white population. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1 Belknap iS.549 2 Carioll 2.0,465 3. Cheshire 2'74M 4 Coos i?,i6i 5 Grafton 42,260 6 Ilillsboro' 61,140 7 Merrimack 41,408 8 Rockingham 50,122 9 Strafford 31.491 10 Sullivan 19.041 Total 326,071 VERMONT. 1 Addison 24,010 '2 Bennington 19,456 3 Calfdonia 21,708 4 Chittenden 2^,171 5 Esicx 5.7^6 6 Franklin 2.7-i?i 7 Orand Isle 4,276 S L;\niuillo I2,JI1 9 Orange is.^'is 10 Orh-ans iti.gSi 11 Rntland 55-946 12 Washington 27,612 13 Windham 26,981 14 "Windsor J7ii9J Total 315,098 Note. — 20 Indians inchid- fd in white ijopnlation. MASSACHUSETTS. 1 Ikiitistabk' 35.990 2 lU'tk.shire S5,iio 3 Itristot 9J.794 4 l>nlu's 4403 5 Essi,-\ 165,611 6 Franklin 3i,434 7 llainiKh'u 57,j66 S lliini\isliire 37,823 Midiilescx 216,354 10 NantncUi.^t 6,094 11 Norfolk 109,950 12 I'lymouth 64,768 13 ;^afTolk 192,700 14 Worcester 159,659 Total 1.131,066 Note, — 32 Indians inclnd- I ed in white popnlatiiin. RHODE ISLAND. 1 liristul 8,907 2 Kent 17.303 3 Newport 21,896 4 I'rovideiico 107,799 6 Washington 18,715 Total 174,620 Note.— T,t Indians incliid- ed in white popnlation. CONNEOTIOIJT. 1 F'airlield 77,476 2 UiirUnrd ^9,1/12 3 LitclHielil 47,118 4 Middlrsex 30,^^59 5 Nrw llaveii 97,J45 6 New London '",731 7 Tulland 10,709 8 Windham 34,747 Total 460,147 Note, — 10 Indians includ- ed in wliite population. MIDDLE STATES. NEW YORK. Albany IIJ,9I7 Alleghany 41,881 Broome 35,906 Catt;irangns 43,886 Ciiyuga 55,767 Chautauqua 58,422 Chenmng. 26,917 Chenango 40,934 Clinton 45.~J5 Columbia 47-"7- Cortland 16,294 Delaware 42^465 Dutchess 64,941 Erie 141,971 Essex 28,114 Franklin 30.837 Fnlton 24,161 Green „ 31.930 Genesee 32,189 Hamilton 3,024 Herkimer 40. 561 Jefferson 69.815 Kings 279,122 Lewis 28,580 Livingston 39-546 Madison 43-545 Monroe 100,648 Montgomery. 30,866 New York. 813,669 Niagara 50,399 Oneida 105,202 Onondaga 90,686 Ontario 44,563 Orange 63.812 Orleans 28,717 O^-wego 75:958 Otsego 50.157 Putnam I4.cc2 Queen.s 57-39* Rensselaer 86,328 Richmond 2,5,492 Rockland 22,491 43Sarato-.i ....51-^^9 44 Schenectady 2C,001 45 Schoharie ... ....34-469 40 Schuyler ,...18,840 47 Seneca ....28,138 4S Steuben ....66,690 49 Saint Lawrence..83.6Sg 50 Suffolk. ....43,175 52Tiog;\ ....28,748 00 Tompkins.... ....31,409 54 Ulster. ....76,381 t)5 \\ asnmgton. ...45^904 56 Warren ....11,434 bl Wavne ....47-761 5S Westchester. ....99-497 by \\ voming.... 31-968 Total ■3,880,735 Note.— 140 Indians in- cluded in white popula- tion. NEW JERSEY. 1 Atlantic ....11,786 2 Bergen 11,618 3 Burlington 49,730 4 Camden 34-457 5 Cape May 7,130 6 Cumberland 11,605 7 Essex 98,877 8 Gloucester 18,444 9 Hudson 62,717 10 Hunterdon 33,654 11 Mercer 37-419 12Mid.llesex 34,812 13 Monmouth 39-346 14 Morris 34,677 15 Ocean 11,^76 16 Passaic 29,013 17 Sulem 2245S 1>1 Somerset 11,057 19 Sussex 23,846 20 Uuioii 17,780 21 "Warren 28,433 Total.. ..672,035 PENNSYLVANIA. 1 Adams 28,006 2 Allegheny 178,731 3 Armstrong 35,797 4 Beaver 19.140 5 Bedford 2.6,736 6 Berks.. .« 93,SiS 7 Blair 27,829 S Bradford 4S.734 9 Bucks 63,578 10 Butler 35,594 11 Cambria 29,iSS 12 Caibon 21,033 13 Centre 27,000- 14 Chester 74,578 15 Clarion 24,988 16 Clearfield 18,759 17 CUnton 17,72-3 18 Columbia 2.5,065 19 Crawford 48,755 20 Cumberland .40,098 21 Dauphin.. 46,756 22 Delaware 30,597 23 Elk 5,91s 24 Erie 49432 25 Fayette 39,9^9 26 Forest 898 27 Franklin 42,126 2s Fnlton..... 9,131 29 Green 24,343 30 Huntingdon 28,100 31 Indiana 33,687 .32 .Jefferson 18,270 33 Juniata 16,986 34 Lancaster 116,314 35 Lawrence 2.2,999 36 Lehfinon 31,831 37 Lehigh 43,753 38 Lnzerne 90,244 39 Lycimnng 37,399 40 McKeau 8,859 41 Mercer 36,856 42 Mifflin 16,340 4:3 Monroe 16,758 44 Muutgiiniery 70,500 45 Muiitipur 13,053 40 Norlbampton.... 47,904 47 Nurtbnml,>errd.. 28,922 48 Perry 12.793 49 Philadelphia. ...565,529 50 Pike 7,155 51 Potter 11.470 52 Schuylkill 89,510 53 Snyder 15,035 54 Somerset 26,778 55 Sullivan 5,637 56 Sus7 23 Mason 9,'73 24 McDowell 1,535 25 Mercer 6,819 2lj Monongalia 13,048 27 Monroe 10,757 28 Morgan 3,731 29 Nicholas 4,627 30 Ohio 22,422 31 Pendleton... 6,164 32 Pleasants 2,945 33 Pocahontas 3,958 34 Preston iM'i 35 Putnam 6,301 36 Raleigh 3,367 37 Randolph 4,990 38 Ritchie 6,847 39 Roane 5,j8i 40 Taylor 7,463 41 Tazewell 9,910 42 Tucker 1,428 4:3 Tyler 6,517 44 Upshur 7,192 45 Wayne 6,747 46 Webster 1,555 47 Wetzel 6,703 48 Wirt 3,751 49 Wood 11,040 60 Wyoming 2,861 Total 349,628 NORTH CAEOLINA. 1 Alamance 11,852 2 Alexander ....6,022 3 Alleghany 3, 590 4 Anson 13,664 5 Ashe 7,956 6 Beaufort 14,766 7 Bertie 14,310 8 Bladen „.... 11,995 9 Brunswick 8,406 10 Buncombe. 12,654 11 Burke 9,237 12 Cabarras 10,546 13 Caldwell 7,497 14 Camden 5^343 15 Carteret 8,iS6 16 Caswell 16,115 17 Catawba 10,729 18 Chatham ig,ioi 19 Cherokee 9,166 20 Cbowan 6,841 21 Cleveland „.li,348 22 Columbus 8,597 23 Crayen 16,268 24 Cumberland 16,369 25 Currituck 7-415 26 Davidson 16,601 27 Davie 8,494 28 Duplin 15,784 29 Edgecombe 17.376 30 Forsyth 12,691 31 Franklin 14,107 32 Gaston 9,307 33 Gates 8,443 34 Granville... 13,396 35 Greene 7i925 36 Guilford 20,056 37 Halifax 19,441 38 Harnett 8,039 39 Haywood 5,801 40 llendertion 10,448 41 Hertford 9, S04 42 Hydf 7,731 43 Iredell 15,347 44 Jarkstju 5,515 45 .lohnson 15,656 46 Jones 5,730 47 Lenoir 10,110 48 Lillington 6.2S6 49 Lincoln 8,195 50 Macon 6,004 51 Madi.sim 5.908 52 Martin 10,195 53 !Vh' Unwell 7, '20 54 Meckli'iihurg 17,374 55 Mnufgomery 7,649 56Mi.ore 11,427 57 Nii-sh 11,687 68 New H;inovi'r...,l5.429 59 Nortbanipltm 13,372 GOOm^low 8,856 6] Orange 16,947 02 Pas.juotiuik 8,940 63 J'tn-qin'mans 7,138 64 Person 11,221 65 Pitt 16,080 66 Polk 4,043 67 Kandulph 16.793 68 llicbmouil 11,009 69 Robe.snn 154^9 70 Kockiuglmm 16.746 71 P.owati 14-589 72 Kntherford IJ,57? 73 8anips(in 16/114 74 ^::tanly 7,801 75 Stokes 10,402 76 Surry 10,380 77 Tyrrel 4,944 78 Union 11,202 711 Wako 28,627 811 Warren 15,726 81 Wasliington 6,357 82 Watauga 4,957 83 Wayne 14,905 84 Wilkes i4,749 1^5 AViison 9,720 Ml Yadkin 10,714 87 Yauc-y 8,655 Total 991,611 Note — 1,158 Indians in- cluiled in white popula- tion. SOUTH CAROLINA. In South Carnlina these sub- (livisioQH are callad Dia- tricin inatead of Counties. 1 Abbeville 32,385 2 Audersim 12,873 3 Barnwell 30,743 4 Bfaufort 40,053 5 Charleston 70,100 6Clief>ter 18,122 7 Cliestcrfield 11,834 8 Clarendon 13.095 9 Colh'tnii 41,916 10 Darlington 20,361 11 Edgefield 39,887 12 Fairfield....-..., ..__22,iii 13 Georgetown 21,305 14 Greenville 21,892 15 Horry 7,962 16 Kershaw 13,086 17 Lancaster 11,797 18 Laurens 23,858 19 Lexington 15,579 20 Marinn.. ..21,190 21 ]\Iarlborough 12,434 22 Newberry 20,879 23 Orangeburg 24,896 24 Pickens 19,639 25 Richland 18,307 26 Spartanburg 26,919 27 Sumter 23,859 28 Union 19,635 29 Williamaburg..-. 15,489 30 York 21,502 Total 703,708 Note. — 88 Indians includ- ed in white jiopulation. GEORGIA, Appling 4,190 Baker 4,985 Baldwin 9,078 Banks 4,707 Berrien.., 3-475 Bibb 16,291 Brooks 6,356 Bryan 4,015 Bullock 5,668 Burke 17,165 Butts 6,455 Calhoun 4.913 Camden 5420 Campbell.- 8,301 Carroll ii,99i Cass 15-724 Catousi 5,082 Cbattahoochie 5,797 Charlton 1,780 Cbatliam.. 31,043 Cbattonga 7,165 Cherokee 11,191 Clark 11,118 Clay 4,893 Clayton 4,466 Clinch 3,063 Cobb 14,242 Cutleo 2,879 Cult|Uitt 1.316 Culnuibus 11,860 Coweta 14,703 CrawtVad 7,693 Dade... 3,069 DawsMR 3,856 Dfcalur .™ 11,921 lie Kalb 7,806 Do.tlv 8,917 Dnnglierty 8,295 Early 6,149 Eclinll.s 1,491 EtRngbam 4,755 Elliert 10,433 Emmanuel 5,o8i Fannin 5,iJ9 F;ivi-tto 7,047 Floyd 15,195 Fornyth.. 7,749 Franklin 7,393 Kultnn.... 14,427 Gilmer 6,724 Glasscock 2,437 (ilyuii 3,889 Gordon 10,146 (irerne 12,652 (Iwinnett 12,940 llahersham 5,966 Hall 9,366 Hancock 12,044 Haralson 3i039 Harris 13,7J6 Gl Hart 6,137 02 Heard 7.805 63 Henry 10,702 64 Houston 15,611 05 Irwin i,^9 06 Jackson .10,605 C7 Jawpt'r 10,743 68 Jefferson 10,219 69 Johnson 2.,9i9 70 Jones 9,107 71 Laurens 6,998 72 Lee 7.196 73 Liberty 8,367 74 Lincoln 5,4^6 75 Lowndes 5,249 76 Lumpkin 4,626 77 Macon 8,449 78 Madison 5,933 79 Marion 7,390 80 Mcintosh 5,546 81 Meriwether 15,330 82 Miller 1,791 83 Milton 4,602 84 Mitchell 4,308 85 Monroe 1S,953 86 Montgomery 2,997 87 ^lorgan 9-997 88 MuiTay 7,083 89 Miiscogi.-6 16,584 90 Nfwtim 14,320 91 Oglethorpe ii,S49 92 Paulding 7,038 93 Pickens 4,951 94 Pierce i,97J 95 Pike 10,078 96 Polk 6,295 97 Pulaski 8,744 98 Putnam,. 10,125 99 Quitman 3,499 100 Rabun 3,271 101 Randolph 9,571 102 Richmond 21,284 103 Schlej' 4,633 104Scrivcn 8,274 105 Si^alding 8,699 106 Stewart 13,422 107 Sumter 9,428 108 Talbot 13,616 109 Taliaferro 4,583 llOTatnall 4,352 111 Taylor 5,998 112Teifair 2,713 113 Terrell 6,232 114 Thomas 10,766 115 Towns 2,459 116 Troup 16,262 117 Twiggs 8,320 118 Union 4.413 119 Upson 9,910 120 Walker 10,082 121 Walton..... 11,074 122 Ware 2,200 123 Warren 9,820 124 AVasbingtou 12,698 125 Wayne 2,268 126 Webster 5,030 127 White 3.315 128 AVhitefield 10,047 129 Wilcox 2,115 130 Wilkes 11,420 131 Wilkinson 9.376 132 Worth 2,763 Total 1,057,286 Note. — 38 Indians includ- ed in white population. TLOEIDA, Alachna 8,231 Brevard 246 Calhoun 1,446 Clay 1,914 Columbia 4,646 Dade 83 Duval 5,074 Escambia 5.76S Franklin 1.904 Gadsden 9,J96 Hamilton 4,154 Hernando* 1,200 Hillsborough 1,981 Holmes 1.386 Jackson 10,209 Jefferson 9-876 Lafayette 2,068 Leon 11-343 Levy 1,781 Liberty 1,457 Madison 7,779 Manatee 854 Marion 8,609 Monroe 2,913 Nassau 3,644 New River 3,Sio Orange 987 Putnam 2,712 Santa Rosa 5.480 St. J(.hn's 3,038 Sumter 1.549 Suwanec 2.303 Tavlor 1.384 Volusi:( 1,158 W;d;nlla 2,839 Walton 3,037 Washington 2,154 ALABAMA. Autauga 16,739 Baldwin 7,53o Barbour 30,812 Bibb 11,894 Blount 10,865 Butler 18,122 Calhoun 21,539 Chambers 23,214 Cherokee 18,360 Choctaw 13,877 Clarke 15,049 Coffee 9,623 Conecuh 11,311 Coosa 19,273 Co\ington 6.469 Dale 12^195 DaUae 33,625 DeKalb 10,705 Fayette 12,850 Franklin 18,627 Green 30,859 Henry 14,918 Jackson 18,283 Jeflerson 11,746 Lauderdale 17,420 LawTcnce 13,975 Limestone i5,Jo6 Lowndes 27,716 Macon 26,802 Madison ^,45i Marengo 31,171 Marion 11,182 Marshall 11,472. Jlobile 41,131 Monroe 15,667 Montgomery 3 5,904 Morgan ii,335 Perry 27,714 Pickens 11,316 Pike 24,435 Randolph 20,059 Russell 26,592 Shelby 12,618 St. Clair 11,013 Sumter 24-035 Talladega 13,510 TiUlapoosa 23,827 Tuscaloosa 23,200 Walker 7.980 Washington 4,669 Wilcox 24,618 Winston 3,576 Total 140,425 ^' Estimated. Total 964,201 Note. — 160 Indians in- cluded in w hite popular tion. MISSISSIPPI 1 Adams 20,165 2 Amite 12,336 3 Attala 14,169 4 Bolivar 10,471 5 Calhoun 9,518 6 Carroll 22,035 7 Clark 10,771 8 CoWngton 4,4o8 9 Cbickasaw 16,426 10 Choctaw 15,722 11 Claiborne 15.679 12 Coahoma 6,606 13 Copiah 15,398 14 De Soto 23,336 15 Fraukhn 8,265 16 Green 2.232 17 Hancock 3, 139 IS Harrison 4,819 19 Hindg 3i,339 20 Holmes 17,791 21 Issaquena 7.831 22 Itawamba 17,695 23 Jackson 4.122 24 Jasper 11,007 25 Jeflerson '5,349 26 Jones 3,323 27 Kemper 11,682 28 Lafayette 16,125 29 Lauderdale 13,313 30 Lawrence --9.213 31 Leake 9.32,4 32 Lowndes 2.3,625 33 5Iadisou 23,382 34 Marion 4.686 35 Marshall 28,823 36 Monroe.. 21,283 37 Neshoba..; 8,343 38 Newton 9,661 39 Noxubee..... 20,667 40 Oktibbeha i2,,977 41 Panola I3,794 42 Perry 2,6c6 43 Pike ii,i35 44 Pontotoc 22,113 45 Rankin 13,635 46 Scott 8,139 47 Simpson 6.060 ■iS Smith 7,638 49 Sunflower 5,oi9 50 Tallahatchie 7,890 51 Tippah 22,550 52 Tishomingo 24,149 53 Tunica 4.366 54 Warren ....20,696 55 Washington 15,679 56 Wayne 3.6^'i 57 Willdn^ou 15,933 15. POPULATION OF ALL THE COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES -Continued. SOUTHERN STATES. — Continued. 58 Winston 9,811 59 Yalabusha 16,951 60 Yazoo 2Z,J7J Total 791,305 Note.— 2 Indians included in white population. LOUISIANA. In Louisiana these subdivi- sions are called Parishes instead of Counties. 1 Ascension 11,484 2 Assumption 15,379 3 Avoyelles 15,167 4 Baton Rouge, E.. 16,046 5 Baton Rouge,W.. .7,312 6 Bienville 11,000 7 Bossier 11,348 8 Caddo 12,140 9 Calcasieu 5,9i8 10 Caldwell 4,833 11 Carroll 18,052 12 Catahoula 11,651 13 Claiborne 16,848 14 Concordia 13,805 15 De Soto 13,2.98 16 Feliciana, E 14,697 17 Feliciana, W 11,671 18 Franklin 6,162 19 Iberville 14,661 20 Jackson 9,465 21 Jefiferson 15,372. 22 Lafayette 9,ooj 23 Lafourche 14,044 24 Livingston 4,431 25 Madison I4,i33 26 Morehouse 10,357 27 Natchitoches 16,699 28 Opelouaas 2.3,104 29 Orleans 174,491 30 Ouichita 4,7^7 31 Plaquemines 8,494 32 Point Coupee 17,718 33 Rapides 2,5,360 34 Sabine 5,828 35 St. Bernard 4,076 36 St. Charles 5,297 37 St. Helena 7,130 38 St. James ii,499 39 St. John Baptist ..7,930 40 St. Martin's 12,674 41 St. Mary's 16,816 42 St. Tammany 5,406 43 Tensas 16,078 44 Terre Bonne 12,091 45 Union.... ..10,389 46 Vermillion 4,324 47 Washington 4,708 48 Winn 6,876 Total 708,002 Note. — 173 Indiana in- cluded in white popula- tion. TEXAS. 1 Anderson 10,398 2 Angelina 4,^71 3 Atascosa 1,578 4 Austin 10,139 5 Banderah 399 6 Bastrop 7,006 7 Baylor 8 Bee 910 9 Bell 4,799 10 Bexar ^4,454 11 Blanco 1,281 12 Bosque 2,005 13 Bowie 5,052 14 Brazoria 7,143 15 Brazos 2,776 16 Brown 244 17 Buchanan 230 18 Burleson 5,683 19 Burnet 2,487 20 Caldwell 4,481 21 Calhoun 2,642 22 Camanche 709 23 Cameron 6,028 24Casa 8,411 25 Chambers 1,508 26 Cherokee 12,098 27 Clay 109 28 Coleman 29Collehan 30 Collin 9,264 31 Colorado 7,885 32 Comal 4,030 33 Concho 34 Cook 3,760 35 Coryell 2,666 36 Dallas 8,665 37 Dawson 281 38 Demmit 39 Denton 5,031 40 De Witt 5,108 41 Duval 42 Eastland 99 43 Edwards 44 Ellis 5,246 45 El Paso 4,051 46 Ensinal 43 47 Eralh 2,425 48 Falls 3,614 49 Fannin 9,217 50 Fayette 11,604 51 Fort Bend.... 6,143 52 Free Stone 6,881 63 Frio 42 54 Galveston 8,229 55 Gillespie 2,,7j6 56 Goliad 3,384 57 Gonzales 8,059 58 Grayson 8,184 59 Grimes 10,307 60 Guadalupe 5,444 61 Hamilton 489 62 Hardeman 63 Hardiu i,353 64 Harris 9,070 65 Harrison 15,001 66 Haskell 67 Hays 2,126 68 Henderson 4,595 69 Hidalgo 1,192 70 Hill 3,653 71 Hopkins 7,745 72 HMUston 8,058 73 Hunt 6,630 74 Jack 1,000 75 Jackson 2,612 76 Jasper 4,037 77 Jefferson 1,995 78 Johnson 4,305 79 Jones 80 Karnes 2,171 81 Kaufman 3,936 82 Kerr 634 83 Kimble 84 Kinney 61 85 Knox 86 Lamar 10,136 87 Lanpassus 1,028 88 Lasalle 89 Lavaca 5,945 90 Leon 6,781 91 Liberty 3,189 92 Limestome 4,537 93 Live Oak 593 94 Llano 1,101 95McCulloch 96 McLennan 6,206 97 McMullen 98 Madison 2,238 99 Marion ...», 3,977 100 Mason 630 101 Matagorda 3454 102 Maveric 726 103 Medina 1,838 104 Jlenora 105 Milam 5,i75 106 Montague 849 107 Montgomery 5,479 108 Nacogdoches 8,292 109 Navarro 5,996 110 Newton 3,119 111 Nueces 2,906 112 Orange 1,916 113 Palo Pinto 1,524 114 Panola 8,475 115 Parker 4,213 116 Polk 8,300 117 Presidio 580 118 Red River 8,535 119 Refugio 1,600 120 Robertson 4,997 121 Runnels 122 Rusk 15,803 123 Sabine 2,750 124 San Augustine...4,o94 125 San Patricio 620 126 San Saba 913 127 Shackleford 44 128 Shelby 5,362 129 Smith 13,392 130 Starr 2,406 131 Tarrant 6,020 132 Taylor 133 Throckmorton 124 134 Titus 9,648 135 Travis 8,080 136 Trinity 4,392 137 Tyler 4,525 138 TJpshur 10,645 139 Uvalde 506 140 Van Zandt 3,777 141 Victoria 4,171 142 Walker 8,191 143 Washington 15,215 144 Webb 1,397 145 Wharton 3,380 146 Williamson 4,529 147 Wise 3,i6o 148 Wood 4,968 149 Young 592 150 Zapata 1,248 151 Zavola 26 Total 604,215 Note. — 403 Indians in- cluded in white popula- tion. WESTERN STATES. OHIO. 1 Adams 20,309 2 Allen 19,185 3 Ashland 22,951 4 Ashtabula 31,814 5 Athens 21,364 6 Auglaise 17,187 7 Belmont 36,398 8 Brown 29,958 9 Butler 35,840 10 Carroll i5,738 11 Champaign 22,698 12 Clark 25,300 13 Clermont 33,034 14 Clinton 21,461 15 Columbiana 32,836 16 Coshocton -25,032 17 Crawford 23,881 18 Cuyahoga 78,053 19 Darke 26,009 20 Defiance 11,886 21 Delaware 23,902 22 Erie' 24,474 23 Fairfield 30,538 34 Fayette I5,9J5 25 Franklin 50,361 26 Fulton 14,043 27 Gallia 22,043 28 Geauga 15,817 29 Green 26,197 30 Guernsey 24,474 31 Hamilton 216,410 32 Hancock 22,886 33 Hardin i3,57o 34 Harrison 19,110 35 Henry 8,901 36 Highland 27,773 37 Hocking 17,057 38 Holmes 20,589 39 Huron 29,616 40 Jackson i7,94* 41 Jefferson 26,115 42 Knox 27,735 43 Lake i5,576 44 Lawrence 23,249 45 Licking 37,oii 46 Logan 20,996 47 Loraine 29,744 48 Lucas 25,831 49 Madison 13,015 50 Mahoning. 25,894 51 Marion I5,490 52 Medina 22,517 53 Meigs 26,534 54 Mercer 14,104 55 Miami 29,959 56 Monroe 25,741 57 Montgomery 52,230 58 Morgan 22,119 59 Morrow -.20,445 60 Muskingum 44,4i6 61 Noble 20,751 62 Ottawa 7,016 63 Paulding 4,945 64 Perry 19,678 65 Pickaway 23,469 66 Pike 13,643 67 Portage 24,208 68 Preble 21,820 69 Putnam ^12,808 70 Richland 31,158 71 Ross 35,071 72 Sandusky 21,429 73 Scioto ....24,297 74 Seneca 30,868 75 Shelby 17.493 76 Stark 42,973 77 Summit 27,344 7STrurabuU 30,656 79 Tuscarawas 32,463 80 Union 16,507 81 Van Wirt 10,238 82 Vinton 13,631 83 Warren 26,902 84 Washington 36,268 85 Wayne 32,483 86 Williams 16,633 87 Wood 17,886 88 Wyandott 15,596 Total 2,339,511 Note. — 30 Indians includ- ed in white population. ILLINOIS. 1 Adams 41,323 2 Alexander 4,707 3 Bond 9,815 4 Boon 11,678 5 Brown 9,938 6 Bureau 26,426 7 Calhoun 5,144 8 Carroll ii,733 9 Cass 11,325 10 Champaign 14,629 11 Christian 10,492 12 Clark 14,987 13 Clay 9,336 14 Clinton 10,941 15 Coles 14,203 16 Cook 144,954 17 Crawford ii,55i IS Cumberland 8,311 19DeKalb 19,086 20 DeWitt 10,820 21 Douglas 7,140 22 Du Page 14,701 23 Edgar 16,925 24 Edwards 5,454 25 Effingham 7,8i6 26 Fayette 11,189 27 Ford i,979 28 Franklin 9,393 29 Fulton 33,338 30 Gallatin 8,055 31 Green 16,093 32 Grundy 10,379 33 Hamilton 9,9i5 34 Hancock 29,061 35 Hardin 3,729 36 Hendersott .9,501 37 Henry 20,660 38 Iroquois 12,325 39 Jackson 9,589 40 Jasper 8,364 41 Jefferson 12,965 42 Jersey 12,051 43 Jo Daviess- 27,325 44 Johnson 9,342 45 Kane 30,062 46 Kankakee 15,412 47 Kendall 13,074 48 Knox 28,663 49 Lake 18,257 .^0 La Salle 48,332 51 Lawrence 9,214 52 Lee 17,651 53 Livingston 11,637 64 Logan 14,272 55 McDonough 20,069 56 McHenry 22,089 57 McLean 28,772 58 Macon 13,738 59 Macoupin 24,602 60 Madison 31,251 61 Marion 12,739 62 Marshall 13,437 63 Mason 10,931 64 Massac 6,213 65 Menard 9,584 66 Mercer 15,042 67 Monroe 12,832 68 Montgomeiy 13,979 69 Morgan 22,112 70 Moultrie 6,385 71 Ogle 22,888 72 Peoria 36,601 73 Perry 9,552 74 Piatt 6,127 75 Pike 27,249 76 Pope 6,742 77 Pulaski 3,943 78 Putnam 5,587 79 Randolph 17,205 80 Richland 9,711 81 Rock Island 21,005 82 Saline 9,331 83 Sangamon 32,274 84 Schuyler 14,684 85 Scott 9,069 86 St. Clair 37,694 87 Shelby 14,613 88 Stark 9,004 89 Stephenson 25,112 90 Tazewell 21,470 91 Union 11,181 92 Vermillion 19,800 93 Wabash 7,313 94 Warren 18,336 95 Washington 13,731 96 Wayne 12,223 97 White 12,403 98 Whitesides 18,737 99 Will 29,321 100 Williamson 12,205 101 Winnebago 24,491 102 Woodford 13,282 Total 1,711,951 Note. — 32 Indians includ- ed in white population. KENTUCET. 1 Adair 9,509 2 Allen 9,187 3 Anderson 7,404 4 Ballard 8,692 5 Barren 16,665 6 Bath... 12,113 7 Boone 11,196 8 Bourbon 14,860 9 Boyd 6,044 10 Boyle 9,304 11 Bracken 11,021 12 Breathitt 4,980 13 Breckenridge ....13,236 14 Bullitt 7,289 15 Butler 7,927 16 Caldwell 9,318 17 Calloway 9,915 18 Campbell 20,909 19 Carroll 6,578 20 Carter 8,516 21 Casey 6,466 22 Christian 21,627 23 Clark 11,484 24 Clay 6,652 25 Clinton 5,781 26 Crittenden 8,796 WESTERN STATES. — Continued. 27 Cumberland 7,340 28 Daviess I5,S49 29 Edmondson 4,645 30 Estill 6,886 31 Fayette 22,599 32 Fleming 12,489 33 Floyd 6,388 34 Franklin 12,694 35 Fulton 5,317 36 Gallatin 5,056 37 Garrard 10,531 38 Grant 8,356 39 Graves 16,233 40 Grayson 7,982 41 Green 8,806 42 Greenup 8,760 43 Hancock 6,213 44 Hardin 15,189 45 Harlan 5,494 46 Harrison 13,779 47 Hart 10,348 48 Henderson 14,262 49 Henry ii,949 50 Hickman 7,008 51 Hopkins 11,875 52 Jackson 3,087 53 Jefferson 89,404 54 Jessamine 9,465 55 Johnson 5,3o6 56 Kenton 25,467 57 Knox 7,707 58 La Rue 6,891 59 Laurel 5,488 60 Lawrence 7,601 61 Letcher 3,904 62 Lewis 8,361 63 Lincoln 10,647 64 Livingston 7,213 65 Logan 19,021 66 Lyon 5,307 67 McCracken 10,360 68 McLean 6,144 69 Madison 17,207 70 Magoffin 3,485 71 3Iarion 12,593 72 Marshall 6,982 73 Mason 18,222 74 Meade 8,898 75 Mercer 13,701 76 Metcalfe 6,745 77 Monroe 8,551 78 Montgomery 7,859 79 Morgan 9,237 SO Mnhlenbxirg 10,725 81 Nelson 1S,799 82 Nicholas 11,030 83 Ohio 12,209 84 Oldham.- 7,283 85 Owen 12,719 86 Owsley 5,335 87 Pendleton 10,443 88 Perry 3,950 89 Pike 7,384 90 Powell 2,257 91 Pulaski 17,201 92 Rock Castle 5,343 93 Rowan 2,282 94 Russell 6,024 95 Scott 14,417 96 Shelby 16,433 97 Simpson 8,146 98 Spencer 6,188 99 Taylor 7,481 100 Todd 11,575 101 Trigg 11,051 102 Trimble 5,880 103 Union 12,791 104 Warren 17,320 105 Washington 11,575 106 Wayne 10,259 107 Webster 7,533 108 Whiteley 7,762 109 Woodford 11,219 Total 1,155,684 Note. — 33 Indians includ- ed in white population. TENNESSEE. 1 Anderson 7,068 2 Bedford 21,584 3 Benton 8,463 4 Bledsoe 4,459 5 Blount 13,270 6 Bradley 11,701 7 Campbell 6,712 8 Cannon 9,509 9 Carroll 17,437 10 Carter 7,124 11 Cheatham 7,258 12 Claiborne 9,643 13 Cocke 10,408 14 Coffee 9,689 15 Cumberland 3,460 16 Davidson 47,055 17 Decatur 6,276 ISDeKalb 10,573 19 Dickson 9,982 20 Dyer 10,536 21 Fayette 24,327 22 Fentress 5,054 23 Franklin 13,848 24 Gibson 21,777 25 Giles 26,166 26 Grainger 10,962 27 Greene 19,004 28 Grundy 3,093 29 Hamilton 13,258 30 Hancock 7,020 31 Hardeman 17,769 32 Hardin 11,214 33 Hawkins 16,162 34 Haywood 19,232 35 Henderson 14491 36 Henry 19,133 37 Hickman 9,312 38 Humphrey 9,096 39 Jackson 11,725 40 Jefferson 16,043 41 Johnson 5,oi8 42 Knox 22,813 43 Lauderdale 7,559 44 Lawrence 9,320 45 Lewis 2,241 46 Lincoln 22,828 47 Macon 7,290 48 Madison 21,535 49 Marion 6,190 50 Marshall 14,592 51 Maury 32,498 52 McMinn 13,555 53 McNary 14,732 54 Meiga 4,667 55 Monroe 12,607 56 Montgomery 20,895 57 Morgan 3,353 58 Obion 12,817 59 Overton 12,637 60 Perry 6,042 61 Polk .8,726 62 Putnam 8,558 63 Rhea 4,99i 64 Roane 13,583 65 Robertson 15,265 66 Rutherford 27,918 67 Scott 3,519 68 Sequatchie 2,120 69 Sevier 9,122 70 Shelby 48,092 71 Smith 16,357 72 Stewart 9,896 73 Sullivan 13,552 74 Sumner 22,030 75 Tipton 10,70? 76 Union 6,117 77 VanBuren 2,581 78 Warren ii,i47 79 Washington 14,829 80 Wayne 9,115 81 Weakly 18,216 82 White 9,381 83 Williamson 23,827 84 Wilson 26,072 Total 1,109,801 Note. — 60 Indians includ- ed in white population. MICHIGAN. 1 Alcona 185 2 Allegan 16,087 3 Alpena 290 4 Antrim 179 5 Barry 13,858 6 Bay 3,164 7 Berrien 22,378 8 Branch 20,981 9 Calhoun 29,564 10 Ciiss 17,721 11 Cheboygan 517 12 Chippewa 1,603 13Chnton 13,916 14 Delta 1,172 15 Eaton 16,476 16 Emmet 1,149 17 Genesee 22,498 18 Gladwin 14 19 Grand Traverse. ..1,286 20 Gratiot 4,042 21 Hillsdale 25,675 22 Houghton 9,234 23 Huron 3,165 24 Ingham 17,435 25 Ionia 16,682 26 Isabella i,443 27 Jackson 26,671 28 Josco 175 29 Kalamazoo 24,646 30 Kent 30,716 31 Lapeer i4,754 32 Leelenan 2,158 33 Lenawee 38,112 34 Livingston 16,851 35 Macomb 22,843 36 Manato 1,042 37 Manistee 975 38 Marquette 2,821 39 Mason 831 40 Mi chili mackinac .1,938 41 Midland 787 42 Monroe 21,593 43 Montcalm 3,968 44 Muskegon 3,947 45 Nicosto 970 46 Newago 2,760 47 Oakland 38,261 48 Oceana 1,816 49 Ontonagon 4,568 50 Osceola 27 51 Ottawa 13,215 52 Prcsque Isle 26 53 S;iginaw 12,693 54 Saint Clair 26,604 55 Sanilac 7,599 56 Schoolcraft 78 57 Shiawiissee 12,349 58 St. Joseph's 21,262 59 Tuscola 4,886 60 Van Buren 15,224 61 Washtenaw 35,686 62 Wayne 75,547 Total 749)113 INDLiNA. 1 Adams 9,252 2 Allen 29,328 3 Bartholomew ....17,865 4 Benton 2,809 5 Blackford 4,122 6 Boone i6,753 7 Brown 6,507 8 Carroll 13,489 9 Cass 16,843 10 Clark 20,502 11 Clay 12,161 12 Chnton 14,505 13 Crawford 8,226 14 Daviess 13,323 15 Dearborn 24,406 16 Decatur 17,294 17 DeKalb 13,880 18 Delaware '5,753 19 Dubois 10,394 20 Elkhart 20,986 21 Fayette 10,225 22 Floyd 20,183 23 Fountain i5,S66 24 Franklin 19,549 25 Fulton 9,422 26 Gibson 14,532 27 Grant i5,797 28 Green 16,041 29 Hamilton 17,310 30 Hancock 12,802 31 Harrison 18,521 32 Hendricks 16,953 33 Henry.- 20,119 34 Howard .'. 12,524 35 Huntington 14,867 36 Jackson 16,286 37 Jasper 4,291 38 Jay ii,399 39 Jefferson 25,036 40 Jennings 14,749 41 Johnson 14,854 42 Knox 16,056 43 Kosciusko 17,418 44 La Grange 11,366 45 Lake 9,14S 46 Laporte 22,919 47 Lawrence 1^,692 48 Madison 16,518 49 Marion 39,855 50 Marshall 12,722 51 Maitin 8,975 52 Miami 16,851 53 Monroe 12,847 54 Montgomery 20,888 55 Morgan 16,110 56 Newton 2,360 57 Noble 14,915 58 Ohio 5,462 59 Orange 12,076 60 Owen 14,376 61 Parke «... 15,538 62 Perry 11,847 63 Pike 10,078 64 Porter 10,313 65 Posey 16,167 66 Pulaski 5,711 67 Putnam 20,681 68 Randolph 18,997 69 Ripley 19,054 70 Rush 16,193 71 St. Joseph 18,455 72 Scott 7,303 73 Shelby 19,569 74 Spencer 14,556 75 Stark 2,195 76 Steuben 10,374 77 Sullivan 15,064 78 Switzerland 12,698 79 Tippecanoe 25,726 80 Tipton 8,170 81 Union 7,109 82 Vanderberg 20,552 83 Vermillion 9,422 84 Vigo ....22,517 85 Wabash '7,547 86 Warren 10,057 87 Warrick 13,261 88 Washington 17,909 89 Wayne 29,558 90 Wells 10,844 91 White S,258 92 Whitely -.10,730 Total 1,350,428 Note.— 290 Indians in- cluded in white popular tion. MISSOURI. 1 Adah' 8,sji 2 Andrew 11,850 3 Atchison 4,649 4 Audrain 8,075 5 Barry 7,995 6 Barton 1,817 7 Bates 7,215 8 Benton 9,072 9 BoUiuger ....,7,371 10 Boone '9,486 11 Buchanan 23,861 12 Butler 2,891 13 Caldwell 5,034 14 Callaway '7,449 15 Camden 4,975 16 Cape Girardeau 15,547 17 Carroll 9,763 18 Carter 1,235 19 Cass 9,794 20 Cedar 6,637 21 Chariton 12,561 22 Christian 5,49' 23 Clark 11,684 24 Clay i3,o2j 25 Chnton 7,848 26 Cole 9,697 27 Cooper '7,356 28 Crawford 5,823 29 Dade 7,072 30 Dallas 5,891 31 Daviess 9,606 32 De Kalb 5,224 33 Dent 5,654 34 Douglass 2,414 35 Dunklin 5,026 36 Franklin 18,085 37 Gasconade 8,727 38 Gentry 11,980 39 Green 13,186 40 Grundy 7,887 41 Harrison 10,626 42 Henry 9,866 43 Hickory 4i705 44 Holt 6,550 45 Howard 15,946 46 Howell 3,169 47 Iron 5,842 48 Jackson 22,896 49 Jasper 6,883 50 Jefferson 10,344 51 Johnson 14,644 52 Knox 8,727 53 Laclede 5,182 54 Lafayette. ....... 20,098 55 Lawrence.- 8,846 56 Lewis 12,286 57 Lincoln 14,210 58 Linn 9,112 59 Livingston 7417 60 Macon 14,346 61 Madison 5,664 62 Maries 4,901 63 Marion 18,838 64 McDonald 4,038 65 Mercer 9,300 66 Miller 6,812 67 Mississippi 4,859 68 Moniteau 10,124 69 Monroe i4,785 70 Montgomery 9,718 71 Morgan 8,202 72 New Madrid. 5,654 73 Newton 9,319 74 Nodaway 5,252 75 Oregon 3,009 76 Osage 7,879 77 Ozark 2,447 78 Peniscot 2,962 79 Perry 9,128 80 Pettis 9,392 81 Phelps 5,714 82 Pike 18,417 83 Platte '8,350 84 Polk 9,995 85 Pulaski 3,835 86 Putnam 9,207 87 Ralls 8,592 88 Randolph ",407 89 Ray 14,092 90 Reynolds 3,173 91 Ripley 3,747 92 St. Charles 16,523 93 St. Clair 6,812 94 St. Francois 7,249 95 St. Genevieve 8,029 96 St. Louis 190,524 97 Saline 14,699 98 Schuyler. 6,697 99 Scotland 8,873 100 Scott 5,247 101 Shannon 2,284 102 Shelby .7,301 103 Stoddard 7,877 104 Stone 2,400 105 Sullivan „ 9,198 106 Taney 3,576 107 Texas 6,067 108 Vernon 4,850 109 Warren 8,839 110 Washington 9,723 111 Wayne.- 5,629 112 Webster 7,099 113 Wright„ 4,508 Total 1,182,012 Note. — 20 Indians includ- ed in white population. AEEANSAS. 1 Arkansas 8,844 2 Ashley 8,590 3 Benton 9,306 4 Bradley 8,388 5 Calhoun 4,103 6 Carroll 9,383 7 Chicot 9,234 8 Clark 9,735 15. POPULATION OF ALL THE COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES -Continued. WESTERN STATES. — Continued. 9 Columbia 12,449 10 Conway 6,697 11 Crawford 7,850 12 Crittenden 4,910 13 Craighead j,o66 U Dallas 8,28? 15 Desha 6,459 16 Drew 9,078 17 Franklin 7,298 18 Fulton 4,024 19 Green 5,84) 20 Hempstead 11,989 21 Hot Spring 5,6j5 22 Independence ...14,107 23 Izard. 7,215 24 Jefferson 1497' 25 Johnson 7.611 26 Jackson 10,491 27 Lafiiyette.- 8,464 28 Lawrence 9,J7^ 29 Madison 7,74° 30 Marion 6,192 31 Mississippi 1,895 32 Monroe 5,657 33 Montgomery j,6jj 34 Newton j.jgj 35 Ouachita 12,936 36 Perry 2,46s 37 Phillips 14,876 38 Pike 4,025 39 Poinsett ?,6zi 40 Polk. 4262 41 Pope _ 7.88j 42 Prairie 8,854 43 Pulaski ....11,699 44 Randolph 6,261 45 St. Francis 8,672 46 Saline 6,640 47 Scott 5,145 48 Searcy 5,271 49 Sebiistian 9)ij8 60 Sevier 10,516 51 Union _ 12,288 52 Van Buren 5,JS7 53 Washington 14,671 54 White 8,316 55 Tell 6,j}j Total 4J5t450 Note.— 48 Indians includ- ed in white population. WISCONSDT. 1 Adams 6492 2 Ashland.- 515 3 Bad Ax 11,007 4 Brown ii»795 SBuflFalo 3,864 6 Burnette 12 7 Calumet.- 7,895 8 Chippewa 1,895 9 Clark 789 10 Columbia 24441 11 Crawford...- 8,068 12 Dallas...- ij 13 Dane 4J.922 14 Dodge 42,818 15 Door 2,948 16 Douglas 812 17 Dunn z,704 18 Eau Claire 3ii62 19 Fond du Lac J4IS4 20 Grant 11,189 21 Green 19,808 22Gi-een Lake 11,663 23 Iowa 18,967 24 Jackson. 4.i7o 25 Jefferson 30,4j8 26 Juneau 8,770 27 Kenosha iJi90o 2S Kewaunee 5.SJo 29 Lacrosse 12,186 30 Lafayette 18,134 31 LaPointe J5j 32 Manitowoc 22,416 33 Marathon 2,892 34 Marquette 8,233 35 MilMEukie 62,518 36 Monroe 8,410 37 Oconto... 3,592 38 Outaganiio 9,587 39 Ozaukee 15,682 40 Pepin 2,392 41 Pierce 4.672 42 Polk 1,400 43 Portage 7,5°? 44 Racine 21,360 45 Richland 9,732 46 Rock 36,690 47 Saint Croix S,39Z 48 Sauk iS.03 49 Shawano -..Sig 50 Sheboygan.- 26,875 51 Trempeleau 2,560 52 Walworth 26,496 53 Washington 23,622 54 Waukesha. 26,831 55 Waupaca 8,851 66 Waushara 8,770 57 Winnebago 23,770 5S Wood 24Z5 Total 775,881 Note. — 613 Indians in- cluded in white popula- tion. IOWA. 1 Adair 984 2 Adams ',533 3 Allamakee 12,237 4 Appanoijse 11,931 5 Audubon 454 6 Benton ^ 8,496 7 Black Hawk 8.244 8 Boone 4,232 9 Bremer 4,915 10 Buchanan 7,906 11 Bnena Vista 57 12 Buncombe 13 Butler 3,724 14 Calhoun 147 15 Carroll 281 16 Cass 1,612 17 Cedar 12,949 18 Cerro Gordo 940 18 Cherokee 58 20 Chickasaw 4,336 21 Clarke 5,427 22 Clayton 10,728 2.3 Clay 52 24 Clinton 18,938 25 Crawford 383 26 Dallas 5i244 27 Davis ^1764 2S Decatur 8,677 29 Delaware 11,024 30 Des Moines 19,611 31 Dickinson 180 32 Dubuque 31,164 33 Emnictt 105 34 Fayrtte 12,073 35 Franklin 1,309 36 Fremont S1O74 STFl.'.v.l i,744 38 Greene i,J74 39 Grundy 793 40 Guthrie 3,058 41 Hamilton 1,699 42 Hancock 179 43 Hardin 5,440 44 Harrison 3,621 45 Henry 18,701 46 Howard 3.i6S 47 Humboldt 332 48 Ida 43 49 Iowa 8,029 50 Jackson 18,493 51 Jasper 9,883 52 Jefl'erson 15,038 53 Johnson '7,573 54^ones 13,306 55 Keokuk '3,271 56 Kossuth 416 57 Lee 29,232 58 Lynn 18,947 59 Louisa 10,370 60 Lucas 5,766 61 Madison 7,339 62 Mahaska 14,816 63 Manona 832 64 Marion 16,813 60 Marshall 6,015 66 Mills 4,481 67 Mitchell 3,409 68 Monroe 8,612 69 Montgomery 1,256 70 Muscatine 16,444 71 Osceola 72 O'Brien 8 73 Page 4,419 74 Pocahontas 103 75 Palo Alto 132 76 Plymouth 148 77 Polk 11,625 78 Pottawatomie 4,968 79 Poweshiek 5,668 80 Ringgold 2,923 81 Sac 246 82 Scott 25,959 83 Shelby 818 84 Sioux 10 85 Story 4,051 80 Tama 5,285 87 Taylor 3,590 88 Union 2,012 89 Van Buren 17,081 90 Wappello 14518 91 Warren 10,281 92 Washington 14,235 93 AVavno 6,409 94 Wfi.stor 2,504 05 Wirnu-liiigu 168 96 AViunesliiek 13,942 97 ^^'oodbul■y 1,119 98 Worth 756 99 Wright 653 Total 674,918 Note. — 65 Indians includ- ed in white population. CALIFORNIA. 1 Alameda 8,927 Aniiidor 10,930 Butte 12,106 Calaveras 16,299 Ct'Iusi 2,274 Contra Costa 5,328 Dei Norte 1,993 El Dorado 20,562 Fresno 4,605 Iluniboldt 1,694 Klamath 1,803 Los -Vngelos ii,333 Mariposa 6,243 I^ii"'u 3,334 Mendoc ino 3 ,967 Merced 1,141 Monterey 4,739 Napa 5,521 Nevada 16,446 Placer 13,270 Plumas 4,363 Sacramento 24,142 Santa Barbara.. ..3,543 San Bernardino. ..5,551 Santa Clara 11,912 Santa Cruz 4,944 San Diego 4,324 San Francisco. ..56,802 San Joaijuin 9,435 San Luis Obispo...i,782 San Mateo 3,214 Shasta 4,360 Sierra 11,387 Siskiyou 7,629 Solano 7,169 Sonoma 11,867 Stanislaus 1,245 Sutter 3,390 Tehama 4,044 Trinity 5,125 Tulare 4,638 Tuolumne 16,229 Yolo 4,716 Yuba 13,668 Total 379,994 Note. — Included in white population, in the last twenty counties, ex- cepting SanDiego, there are 3,007 Indians, 28 half-breeds, and 11,779 Chinese. MINNESOTA. 1 Aitkcn 2 2 Anoka 2,106 3 Becker 386 4 Benton 627 5 Blue Earth 4,803 G lireckenridge 79 7 Brown 2,339 8 Buchanan 26 9 Carlton 51 10 Carver 5,io6 11 CasH 150 lliCliisago IJ43 13 CottoiiM'ood 12 14 Crow Wing 269 15 Dakota 9,093 16 Dodge 3,797 17 Douglas 195 18 Faribault 1,335 19 Fillmore 13,542 20 Freeborn.... 3,367 21 Goodhue 8,977 '2'2 Hennepin 12,849 23 Houston 6,645 24 Isanto 284 25 Itasca 51 26 J;tLkson 181 27 Kandiyohi 76 28 Kennebeck 30 29 Lake 248 30 Le Sueur 5,3i8 31 Manomin 136 32 Martin 151 33 McLeod 1,286 34 Meeker 928 35 MilleLac 73 36 Monongalia 350 37 Morrison 618 38 Mower 3,217 39 Murray 29 40 Nicollet 3,773 41 Noble 35 42 Olmstead 9,514 43 Otter Tail 240 44 Pembina 1,612 45 Pierce 11 46 Pine 92 47 Pipestone 23 48 Polk 240 49 Ramsay 12,150 50 Renville 245 51 Rice 7,543 52 St. Louis 406 53 Scott 4,595 54 Sherburne 723 55 Sibley 3,609 56 Stearns 4505 57 Steele 2,863 58 Todd 430 59 Toombs 40 60 Wabasha 7,228 61 Waseca 2,601 62 Washington 6,123 63 Winona 9,208 64 Wright 3.729 Total 171,123 OREGON. 1 Benton.. ?t074 2 Coos 4] 3 Clackemaa 3,466 4 Clatsop 498 6 Columbia 532 6 Curry 393 7 Douglas 3,203 8 Jackson 3,736 9 Josephine 1,623 11) Lane 4,780 11 Linn 6,772 12 Marion 7,088 13 Multnomah 4150 14 Polk 3,62s 15 Tillamook 95 16 Unipqua 1,250 17 Wa^.o 1,689 18 Washington 2,801 19 Yam Hill 3,245 Total.. -52,465 KANSAS. 1 Allen 3,082 2 Anderson 2,400 3 Atchison 7,729 4 Bourbon 6,101 5 Breckenridge 3,197 6 Brown 2,607 7 Butler 437 9 Clay 163 10 Coffee 2,842 11 Davis 1,163 12 Dickinson 378 13 Doniphan 8,083 14 Dorn 88 15 Douglas 8,637 16 Franklin 3,030 17 Godfrey 19 18 Greenwood 759 19 Hunter 158 20 Jackson 1,936 21 Jefferson 4,459 22 Johnson 4,364 23 Leavenworth 12,606 24 Linn 6,336 25 Lykins 4980 26 Madison 636 27 Marion 74 28 Marshall 2,280 29 McGhee 1,501 30 Morris 770 31 Nemeha 1,436 32 Osage 1,113 33 Otoe 238 34 Pottawatomie 1,519 35 Riley 1,224 36 Shawnee 3-513 37 Wabaunsee 1,023 38 Washington 383 39 Wilson 27 40 Woodson 1,488 41 Wyandott 2,609 Total. 107,206 Note. — 189 Indians in- cluded in white popula- tion. NEBRASEA. 1 Buffalo 114 2 Burt 388 3 Butler 27 4 Calhoun 41 5 Cass 3,369 6 Cedar 246 7 Clay 165 8 Cuming 67 9 Dakota 819 10 Dawson 16 11 Dixon 247 12 Dodge 309 13 Douglas 4,328 14 Fort Pvandah 353 15 Gage 421 16 Green ^ 16 17 Hall 116 18 Johnson 528 19 Jones 122 20 Kerney 474 21 Lancaster 153 22 L'Eau Qui Court.. ..152 23 Merick 109 24 Nemeha J, 139 25 NucoUs 22 26 Otoe 4,111 27 Pawnee 882 28 Platte \ „, 29 Madison / '^^ 30 Polk 19 31 Richardson 2,835 32Sahno 39 33 Sarpy 1,201 34 Shorter 117 35 Washington 1,249 36 All that portion north of lati- tude 40° and west of longi- tude 103°; also, that portion bounded north by latitude 42° east by longi- tude 101° 30', eouth by lati- tude 40°, and west by longi- tude 103° 1,765 Total 28,841 WASHINGTON. 1 Chihalis 285 2 Clallam 149 3 Clark 2,384 4 Cowlitz 406 5 Island 294 6 Jefferson 531 7 King 302 8 Kitsap 544 9 Klikatat 230 10 Lewis 384 11 Pacific 420 12 Pierce 1,115 13 Suwamish ,162 14 Sukamania 173 15 Spokane 996 16 Thurston 1,507 17 Walla-Waha 1,318 18 Wahkiakum,. 42 19 Whatcom 352 Total 11,594 UTAH. 1 Bearer 785 2 Box Elder 1,608 3 Cache 2,605 4 Cedar 741 5 Davie 2,904 6 Desert 7 Greasewood... 8 Green River 141 9 Iron 1,010 10 Juab 672 11 I\Iillard 715 12 Sfilt Lake 11,295 13 Sampeto 3,815 14 Shambip 162 15 Summit 198 16 Tooele 1,008 17 Utah 8,248 18 Walade 19 Washington 691 20 Weber 3,675 21 County east Wa- satch Mountains Total 40,273 NEW MEXICO, in- cluding ARIZONA. 1 Arizona 6,482 2 Bernalillo 8,769 3 Dona Anna.... 6,239 4 Mora 5,S66 5 Rio Ariba 9,849 6 Santa Anna 3,572 7 S;inta Fe 8,114 8 San Miguel 13,714 9 Socorro 5,787 10 Taos 14,103 11 Valencia 11,321 Total 93,516 COLORADO. Total in Territory.. .34277 DAKOTA. Total iu Territory ...4,837 NEVADA. 1 Carson 6,712 2 Humboldt 40 3 Saint Mary's 105 Total 6,857 16. LATITUDE Ai\D LONGITUDE OF MANY IMPORTANT PLACES IN NORTH AMERICA, ETC. [The Longitudes are reckoned from Greenwich.] Albany, N. Y Amherst, Mass Annapolis, Md Augusta, Ga Augusta, Me Baltimore, Md Bangor, Me Benicia, Cal Beaufort, S. C __. Boisee City, Idaho Boston, Mass Brunswick, Me Buffalo, N. Y Burlington, Vt Cambridge, Mass Cape Ann, Mass Cedar Keys, Fla Chapel Hill, N. C Charleston, S. C Chagres, Colombia, S. A Chicago, 111 Cincinnati, Ohio Columbia, S.C Columbus, Ohio Concord, N. H Corpus Christi, Texaa Dalles City, Oregon Dayton, Ohio Detroit, Mich Dover, Del EiLSton, Md Fort Laramie, Dakota Frankfort, Ky , Fredericksburg, Va Fredericton, N. B Galveston, Texas Gloucester, Mass Great Salt Lake aty, Utah . Hagerstown, Md Halifax, N. S Hanover, N. H , Harrisburg, Pa Latitude, Longitude, West, North. in Degrees, in Time. r tt f It h. m. 8. 42 39 60 73 44 39 4 54 68.6 42 22 15.6 72 31 28 4 60 5.9 38 58 40.2 76 29 9 6 5 66.6 3328 81 64 6 27 36 44 18 43 69 60 4 39 20 39 17 47.8 76 36 39 5 6 26.6 44 47 50 68 47 4 35 8 38 3 21 122 7 13 8 8 28.9 32 25 67 80 41 23 6 22 4.5.5 43 49 22 116 47 3 7 47 8.2 42 21 27.6 71 3 30 4 44 13 4.3 54 29 69 67 24 4 39 49.6 42 53 78 55 5 15 40 44 27 73 10 4 62 40 42 22 48.3 71 7 40 4 44 30.7 42 38 19.4 70 34 10 4 42 16.7 29 7 27 82 56 12 5 31 44.8 36 64 21 79 17 30 5 17 10 32 46 33 79 66 38 5 19 42.5 9 20 80 1 21 6 20 6.4 42 87 37 47 6 60 31.2 39 6 54 84 27 6 37 48 33 57 81 7 6 24 28 39 67 83 3 5 32 12 43 12 29 71 29 4 45 66 27 47 17.8 97 27 6 29 48.1 45 35 55 120 65 8 3 40 39 44 84 11 5 36 44 42 19 45 S3 2 30 6 32 10 3910 76 30 6 2 38 46 10 76 8 5 4 32 42 12 10 104 47 43 6 69 10.9 3814 84 40 6 38 40 38 34 77 .38 6 10 32 46 3 66 38 15 4 26 33 29 18 14.5 94 46 34 6 19 6.3 42 36 45.8 70 39 39 4 42 38.6 41 10 42 112 21 6 7 29 24.3 39 37 77 36 6 10 20 44 39 20 63 36 40 4 14 26.7 43 43 30 72 18 4 49 12 4016 76 .50 6 7 20 Hartford, Conn Hudson, N. Y Hudson, Ohio Hiintsville, Ala Indianapolis, Ind Jahipa, ^Ifxico Jefferson, Mo Kansas River, Month of, Ks Key West Light, FI:i. Kingston, C.W Knoxville, Tcnn Le.\ington, Ky Little Rock, Ark Louisville, Ky Lowell, Mass Lynchburg, Va Mexico, City of, Mexico Middlefown, Conn Milledgevillc.lia Milwaukee, Wis Missouri River, Mouth of, 510 Mobile, Ala Monterey, Mexico Monterey, Cal Montpelier, Vt Montreal, C. K Nantucket, Mass Nashville, Tenn Natchez, Miss Nebraska River, Junction of North and South Forks, Na Newark, N. J Newbern, N. C New Haven, Conn New Orleans, La Newport, R. I New York, N. Y Norfolk, Va Northaiupton, Mass.... Panama Cathedral, So. Am..... Peusacolii, Fla Philadelphia, Pa- Latitude, North. 41 45 69 42 14 41 14 42 .34 36 39 65 19 30 8 38 36 39 6 3 24 32 68 44 8 35 69 38 6 34 40 38 3 42 38 46 37 36 19 26 45 41 33 8 33 7 20 *) 3 45 38 51 30 30 41 26.2 25 40 13 36 36 24 44 17 45 31 41 16 54 36 9 33 31 34 41 6 B 40 45 35 20 41 18 27.7 29 57 30 41 29 12.2 40 42 43 36 50 50 42 19 9 8 57 9 30 24 39 58 24 Longitude, West, in Degrees, in Tina 72 40 46 73 46 61 26 19 86 67 86 6 06 54 30 92 8 94 32 54 81 48 7 76 40 83 54 84 18 92 12 85 30 71 19 2 79 22 99 5 6 72 39 S3 19 45 87 67 90 40 88 1 2!) 100 25 36 121 62 25 72 36 73 36 70 5 36 86 49 3 91 24 42 101 21 24 74 10 77 5 72 65 24 90 71 18 20 74 3 70 18 47 72 38 15 79 29 17 87 10 12 75 9 54 h. m. 8. 4 60 43 4 65 4 6 25 41.3 5 47 48 6 44 20 6 27 38 6 8 32 6 18 11.6 6 27 12.8 6 6 40 6 36 36 5 37 12 6 8 48 5 42 4 45 16.1 5 17 28 6 36 20.4 4 50 36 5 33 19 5 61 48 6 2.7 5 62 5.9 6 41 42.4 8 7 20.7 4 60 24 4 64 20 4 40 22.4 6 47 16.2 6 6 38.8 6 46 26.6 4 60 40 6 8 20 4 51 41.6 6 4 45 13.9 4 66 0.2 6 6 16.1 4 50 33 6 17 67.1 5 48 40.8 5 39.6 Pittsburgh, Pa PlattBburg, N. Y Point Conception, Cal Popocatapetl, Mexico Portland, Me Portland, Oregon Prairie duChien, Wis Princeton, N. J Providence, R. I Puebla, Me.xico Quebec, C. E Raleigh, N.C Richmond, Va Rochester, N. Y Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.... Sacramento City, Cal St. Anthony, Minn St. Augustine, Fla St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn Saltillo, Mexico San Antonio, Texas. San Francisco, Cal Santa Fe, N. M Savannah, Ga Schenectady, N. Y Springflcld, 111 Tallahassee, Fla Taunton, Mass.. Toronto, C. W Trenton, N. J Tuscaloosa, Ala University of Virginia, V Vandalia,IIl Vera Cruz, Mexico Victoria, Texas WAsniNOTON, D. C Washington, Miss West Point, N. Y Wi II ill mstown, Mass Wilmington, Del Wilmington, N. C Latitude, North. / ;/ 32 42 26 56.3 59 47 39 64 30 3 6 20 41 60 17 15 49 12 47 32 17 8 17 65 34 42 68 40 48 30 37 28 52 46 26 22 26 22 47 35.6 41 6 4 63 48 48 28 54 11 39 35 14 12 2 3 60 11 62 46 57 63 20 36 13 31.2 42 49 44 27 11 Longitude, West, iu Time. in Degrees. 1 o 1 It SO 2 73 26 120 25 33 1 98 32 51 70 14 34 122 27 30 91 9 19 74 39 30 1 71 23 40 1 98 2 21 71 12 18 78 48 77 27 28 77 61 76 67 121 40 6 93 10 30 1 81 36 90 16 16 93 4 64 1 101 01 45 98 29 15 122 26 48 106 1 22 81 6 14 73 66 89 33 84 36 71 6 55 79 21 30 74 39 87 42 78 31 29 89 2 96 8 36 77 15 i 81 20 73 67 ,',1 73 13 10 75 32 42 78 10 h. m. 9. 6 20 8 4 53 44 8 1 42.2 6 34 11.4 4 40 68.3 8 9 50 6 4 37.3 4 58 38 4 45 34.7 6 32 9.4 4 44 49.2 6 15 12 5 9 49.9 6 11 24 5 3 48 8 6 40.3 6 12 42 6 20 20 6 1 1.1 6 12 19.6 6 44 1 6 33 57 8 9 47.2 7 4 5.5 5 24 20.9 4 55 40 6 68 12 6 38 24 4 44 23.7 6 17 26 4 68 36 6 60 48 6 14 6.9 5 66 8 6 24 34.4 6 8 1 6 5 20 4 56 60.1 4 62 52.7 5 2 10.8 5 12 40 17. POPULATION OF SEVEN HUNDRED OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE WORLD, FROM THE LATEST AUTHORITIES, IN EVEN THOUSANDS. NORTH AMERICA. Britisli America. Montreal, C. E 102,000 Quebec, C E 62,000 Toronto, C. W 45,000 St. John, N. B 37,000 Halifax, N.S 2.8,000 Hamilton, C.Vi' 20,000 Ottawa, C. E 15,000 Kingston, C. W 14,000 United States. New York, N. Y 806,000 Philadelpliia, Pa 566,000 Brooklyn, N.Y 267,000 Ealtimore, Md 213,000 Boston, Mass 178,000 N-5\v Orleans, La i6g,ooo Cincinnati, 162,000 St. Louis, JIo 161,000 Chicago, 111 110,000 Buffalo, N. Y 82,000 Newark, N. J 72,000 Louisville, Ky 70,000 Albany, N. Y 6j,ooo Washington, D. C 62,000 San Francisco, Cal S7,ooo Providence, K. 1 51,000 Pittsburgh, Pa 50,000 Rochester, N. Y 49,000 Detroit, Mich 46,000 Milwaukee, "Wis 46,000 Cleveland, 44,000 Charleston, S. C 41,000 New Haven, Conn 40,000 Troy, N. Y 40,000 Richmond, Va 38,000 Lowell, Mass 37,ooo Hartford, Conn 30,000 Mobile, Ala 30,000 Jersey City, N.J 30,000 Alleghany City, Pa 29,000 Syracuse, N. Y 29,000 Portland, Me 27,000 Cambridge, Mass 27,000 Roxbury, Mass 26,000 "Worcester, Mass 25,000 Reading, Pa 24,000 New Bedford, Mass 23,000 Salem, Mass 23,000 Savannah, Ga 23,000 Memphis, Tenn 23,000 Utica, N. Y 2j,ooo Wilmington, Del 22,000 Dayton, 21,000 Manchester, N. H. 21,000 Lynn, Mass 20,000 Paterson, N.J 20,000 Indianapolis, Ind, ig,ooo Petersburg, Va 19,000 Trenton, N. J 18,000 Lancaster, Pa iS,ooo Lav.Tence, Mass iS,ooo Nashiille, Tenn 17,000 Bangor, Me 17,000 Oawego, N. Y 17,000 Kingston, N. Y 17,000 Covington, Ky 17,000 Taunton, Mass 16,000 Springfield, Mass 16,000 Newburg, N. Y 16,000 Fall River, Mass 15,000 Norwich, Conn.. 15,000 Poughkeepsie, N. Y 15,000 Camden, N. J 15,000 Norfolk, Ya 15,000 "Wheeling, W. Va 15,000 Staunton, Ya 15,000 Peoria, 111 15,000 Newburyport, Mass 14,000 Chelsea, Mass 14,000 Smithfield, R, 1 14,000 Bridgeport, Conn 14,000 Newtown, N. Y 14,000 Lockport, N. Y 14,000 Harrisburg, Pa 14,000 Toledo, 14,000 Quincy, 111 14,000 Dubuque, Iowa 14,000 Sacramento City, Cal...i4,ooo Hempstead, N.Y 13,000 Augusta, Ga 13,000 New Albany, Ind 13,000 North Providence, R.I. 12,000 Yonkers, N.Y 12,000 Elizabeth, N.J 12,000 New Brunswick, N. J.. .12,000 Alexandria, Va 12,000 Evansville, Ind 12,000 Concord, N. H 11,000 Nashua, N. H 11,000 Gloucester, Mass 11,000 Haverhill, N.H 11,000 Newport, R.I 11.000 New London, Conn 11,000 Auburn, N. Y 11,000 Flushing, N. Y 11,000 Cortland, N. Y 11,000 Newport, Ky 11,000 Fort Wayne, Ind 11,000 St. Paul, Minn 11,000 Mesioo. Mexico, City of 205,000 Guadalaxara go,ooo Puebla 85,000 Guanaxuato 49,000 San Luis Potosi 40,000 Colima 32,000 Qnoretaro 30,000 Zacatecaa _ 25,000 Merida 10,000 Central America. New Guatemala 40,000 Leon 35,ooo San Jose 30,000 St. Salvador 18,000 West Indies. Havana 200,000 Puerto Principe 45,ooo Matanzas 45,ooo Kingston 36,000 St. Jago de Cuba. 30,000 Port au Prince 21,000 Bridgetown, Barba- docs 19.000 St. Domingo 15,000 St. Johns, P. R 13,000 Trinidad... 13,000 SOUTH AMERICA. United States of Colombia. Bogota 45,000 Popayan 20,000 Panama 20,000 Carthagena 17,000 Socorro 12,000 Mompox 10,000 Aspinwall 6,000 Venezuela. Caraccas- 50,000 Valencia 20,000 Maracaybo 18,000 Barcelona 15,000 Cumana 10,000 Laguayra 8,000 Merida 6,000 Ecuador. Quito 76,000 Guayaquil 25,000 Cuenca 20,000 Guiana. Georgetown 26,000 Paramaribo 20,000 Cayenne 6,000 Pern. Lima 100,000 Cuzco 46,000 Arequipa JS,ooo Guamanga 25,000 Ilaanta 25,000 Callao g,ooo Bolivia. La Paz 77,000 Cochabamba 41,000 Sucre 24,000 Potosi 23,000 Oruro 8,000 Chili. Santiago 72,000 Valparaiso 50,000 Quillota 10,000 Coquimbo 8,000 Brazil Rio Janeiro 297,000 Bahia 180,000 Pernambuco 60,000 Maranham 30,000 San Paul.... 25,000 Villa Bella 20,000 Para 20,000 Natal 10,000 Santarem 10,000 Argentine Confederation. Buenos Ayres 120,000 Cordova 25,000 San Juan 20,000 Mendoza 18,000 Concepcion 16,000 Corrientes 16,000 Santa Fe 15,000 Catamarca 12,000 Tucuman 11,000 Salta 11,000 Parana 10,000 Concepcion 16,000 Asuncion 15,000 Uruguay. Montevideo 46,000 EUROPE. Christiana 39,000 Bergen 26,000 Drontheim 16,000 Stavangor 12,000 Dramraen 10,000 Christiansund 10,000 Frederickshald 8,000 Sweden. Stockholm 113,000 Gottenburg 42,000 Malmo 22,000 Norrkjoping 22,000 Carlscrona 16,000 Gefle 12,000 XJpsal 10,000 Lund 10,000 Kussia. St. Petersburg 521,000 Moscow 3J7,ooo "Warsaw 105,000 Odessa 105,000 Kichineff 86,000 Riga 73,000 Saratov 64,000 Kiev 61,000 Kazan 57,ooo Tula 57,000 Berditchev 52,000 "Wilna 52,000 Kharkov 4S>ooo Astrachan 4S,ooo Voronej 44,000 Cherson 40,000 Sebastopol 40,000 Novgorod 36,000 Jaroslavl JSiOoo Zbitomeer 34,000 Nicolaieff 34,000 Orel 33,000 Kalouga 32,000 Tambov 31,000 Cronstadt 30,000 Vitebsk 30,000 Jeletz 29,000 Zytomir „. 29,000 Kuursk 17,000 Simferopol. 26,000 Samara 26,000 Tver 26,000 Penza 25,000 Denmart, Copenhagen 155,000 Odenae 14,000 Aarhuus 11,000 Aalborg 10,000 Bavaria. , Munich 149,000 Nuremberg 63,000 Augsburg 45i0oo Wurzburg 36,000 Ratisbon 28,000 Bamberg 24,000 Furth 19,000 Ingoldstadt 19,000 Eayreuth 18,000 Amberg 13,000 Passau 13,000 Spire 13,000 Hanover. Hanover 72,000 Hildesheim 17,000 Osnaburg 16,000 Luneburg 15,000 Celle 14,000 Gbttingen 13,000 Saxony. Dresden 128,000 Leipsic 78,000 Cliemnitz 46,000 Zwickau : 21,000 Freyberg 18,000 Glauchau 17,000 Plauen 16,000 Meerane 14,000 Zittau 13,000 Wurtemberg. Stuttgard 56,000 Ulm 23,000 Esslingen 15,000 Ileilbronn 15,000 Reutlingen 14,000 Free Cities, Hamburg 176,000 Bremen 99,000 Frankf 't-on-the-Main.88,000 Lubeck 51,000 Switzerland. Geneva 42,000 Basle 38,000 Berne 29,000 Lausanne .21,000 Zurich 20,000 St. Gallen 15,000 Lucerne 12,000 Friburg 11,000 Ncufchatel 11,000 S axe -"Weimar. "Weimar 14,000 Eisenach 12,000 Schleswig-Holstein. Altona 46,000 Flensbourg 20,000 Kiel 18,000 Sleswick 12,000 Hesse-Cassel. Cassel 39,000 Hanau 17,000 Fulde 9,000 Marbourg 8jOoo Hesse -Darmstadt. Mentz 41,000 Darmstadt 29,000 Offenbach 17,000 Worms 11,000 Reuss-Q-reitz. Gera 14,000 Greitz 10,000 Anlialt. Dessau 16,000 Bernburg 11,000 Baden. Carlsruhe 27,000 Manheira 27,000 Frieberg 17,000 Heidelberg 16,000 Pforzheim 14,000 Holland. Amsterdam 267,000 Rotterdam. 113,000 The Hague 85,000 Leyden 58,000 Utrecht 57,ooo Groningen 57,ooo Haarlem jo,ooo Maestricht 29,000 Arnhem 28,000 Leuwarden 25,000 Bois-le-Duc 24,000 Dordrecht 24,000 Nymwegen 22,000 Delft 22,000 Zwolle 20,000 Deventer 17,000 Tilburg 17,000 Helder 17,000 Schiedam 16,000 Middelburg 16,000 Belgium. Brussels 289,000 Ghent 122,000 Antwerp 118,000 Liege 100,000 Bruges 51,000 Mechlin 35,oco Louvain 33,ooo Tournay 32,000 Verviers 29,000 Muns 27,000 Namur 26,000 St. Nicolas 24,000 Courtray 23,000 Alost 19,000 Lokeren 17,000 Ypres 17,000 Ostend 17,000 Lierre 15,000 England. London 2,804,000 Liverpool 444,000 Manchester 339,000 Birmingham 296,000 Leeds 208,000 Sheffield 186,000 Bristol 155,000 Newcastle 110,000 Bradford 106,000 Salford 103,000 Hull 99,000 Portsmouth 95,000 Preston 83,000 Sunderland 81,000 Brighton 78,000 Norwich 75,ooo Nottingham 75,ooo Oldham 73,ooo Bolton 71,000 Leicester 69,000 Blackburn 64,000 Plymouth 63,000 Wolverhampton 61,000 Bath 55,000 Stockport 55,000 York S3,ooo Devonport 51,000 Merthyr Tydvil (Wales) 46,000 Scotland. Glasgow 395,000 Edinburgh 168,000 Dundee gi,ooo Aberdeen 74,000 Greenock 36,000 Paisley.. 33,ooo Leith 31,000 Perth - 24,000 Ireland. Dublin 250,000 Belfast 120,000 Cork 79,000 Limerick 45,ooo Waterford 27,000 Galway .25,000 Kilkenny 21,000 Drogheda, 17,000 Carrickfergus 10,000 France. Paris 1,697,000 Lyons 319,000 Marseilles 261,000 Bordeaux 163,000 Nantes 114,000 Rouen 103,000 St. Etienne 92,000 Toulouse 85,000 Toulon 85,000 Strasburg 83,000 Havre 75,ooo Lille 72,000 Brest 68,000 Amiens 59,000 Nismea 58,000 Metz 57,000 Rheims 56,000 Montpellier 52,000 Angers 52,000 Limoges 51,000 Avignon 51,000 Versailles 40,000 Cherbourg 30,000 Spain. Madrid 476,000 Barcelona 253,000 Seville ; 152,000 Valencia 145,000 Malaga 113,000 Murcia 110,000 Granada 101,000 Saragossa 83,000 Cadiz 72,000 Reuss 25,000 Portugal. Lisbon 275,000 Oporto 8o,oco Elvas 17,000 Evora 17,000 Braga 16,000 Setubal 15,000 Coimbra 15,000 Austria. Vienna 560,000 Prague 141,000 Pesth 132,000 Lemberg 70,000 Trieste 66,000 Gratz 64,000 Szegedin 63,000 Verona 60,000 Brunn 56,000 Buda 56,000 Presburg 44,000 Cracow 42,000 Ketzkemct 42,000 Theresienstadt 40,000 Debretzin 36.000 Aicenza 33i0O0 Lintz 32,000 Mantua 30,000 Arad 27,000 Kronstadt 27,000 Cliioggia. 27,000 Czernovitz 26,000 TJdine 25,000 Prussia. Berlin 551,000 Breslau 142,000 Cologne 121,000 Kbnigsberg 95,ooo Magdeburg 85,000 Dantzic 83,000 Aix-la-Chapelle 60,000 Elberfeld 57,ooo Stettin 55,000 Crefeld 51,000 Barmen 50,000 Posen 50,000 Halle 43,000 Dusseldorf 40,000 Potsdam 40,000 Frankfort-on-the-Oder 37,000 Erfurth 36,000 Coblentz 29,000 Gorlitz 28,000 Munster 28,000 Eibing 26,000 Stralsund 25,000 Dortmund 24,000 Brandenburg 24,000 Halberstadt. 23,000 Bromberg 22,000 Treves 22,000 Essen 21,000 Bonn ..20,000 Liegnitz ig,ooo Nordhauaen 18,000 Memel 18,000 Gladbach 17,000 Remscheid 17,000 Sandsberg 17,000 Miilhauseu 17,000 Tilsit 16,000 Guben 16,000 Greifswalde 16,000 Italy. Naples 447,000 Turin 205,000 Rome 201,000 Milan 196,000 Palermo 195,000 Genoa 127,000 Venice 119,000 Florence 114,000 Bologna. 109,000 Messina 103,000 Leghorn 96,000 Catania 69,000 Ferrara 68,000 Lucca,. 66,000 Padua 65,000 Ravenna 57,ooo Alessandria 57jOoo Modena 56,000 Pisa 51,000 Verona 50,000 Reggio 50,000 Parma 48,000 Ancona 45,ooo Perugia 44,000 Brescia 41,000 Piacenza. 40,000 Bergamo 39,ooo Forh 39,000 Capannori 38,000 Arezzo 37,000 Prato 36,000 Aci Reale 35,ooo Bari 34,ooo Foggia 34,000 Cesena 34,000 Rimini 33,ooo Marsala 31,000 Cremona 31,000 Cagliari 31,000 Andria 31,000 Asti 31,000 Trapani 31,000 Reggio (Calabria) 31,000 Modica 31,000 Pavia , 31,000 Salerno 30,000 Como 24,000 Greece. Athens 41,000 Harmopolis' 35,ooo Zante 20,000 Corfu 15,000 Napoli 15,000 Thebes 12,000 Livadia. 10,000 Turkey. Constantinople 715,000 Adrianople 140,000 Salonica 70,000 Serajevo 70,000 Bucharest 61,000 Bosna Serai 60,000 Gallipoli 50,000 Scutari 40,000 Rodosto- 40,000 Philippopolis 40,000 Galatz 36,000 Belgrade 30,000 Rustchuk ...30,000 Sophia 30,000 ASIA. Russia in Asia. Tiflis (Georgia) 38,000 Tomsk 25,000 Tobolsk 22,000 Irkoutsk 20,000 Baroaule 13,000 Ochotsk 12,000 Omsk 12,000 Turkey in Asia. Smyrna 150,000 Damascus 150,000 Aleppo 70,000 Bassora. 60,000 Bagdad 60,000 Brusa 60,000 Erzeroum 40,000 Scutari 40,000 Mosul 40,000 Diarbekir. 35,ooo Trebisonde 30,000 Jerusalem 20,000 Arabia. Mecca 60,000 Muscat 50,000 Aden 50,000 Sena 40,000 Medina 18,000 Persia. Balfmsh 120,000 Meshid 100,000 Teheran 80,000 Tabreez 80,000 Reshd 60,000 Ispahan 60,000 Yezd 40,000 Kermanshah 30,000 Kerman 30,000 Shiraz 28,000 Afghanistan, Candahar 100,000 Herat 60,000 Cabul ..60,000 Peshawur 50,000 BeloocMstani Kelat 15,000 Gundava 6,000 Choubar - 3,000 Tnxkestan. Bokhara 100,000 Khokan 60,000. Tashkend 30,000 India. Calcutta 500,000 Benares 400,000 Madras 400,000 Lucknow 300,000 Patna 284,000 Odeypore„ , 275,000 Bombay 250,000 Arracan 250,000 Delhi 200,000 Hyderabad 200,000 Dacca 200,000 Cashmere 200.000 Tonquin 150,000 Baroda 140,000 Surat 135,000 Umritsir 115,000 Najpoor 110,000 Kesho 110,000 Saigon loo.ooc Poonah 100,000 Ahmedabad 100,000 Oojein 100,000 Bangkok 100,000 Moulton 80,000 Lahore 80,000 Agra 80,000 Singapore 70,000 Allahabad 65,000 Hue 60,000 Ava.. 50,000 Calicut 30,000 Amerapoora 30,000 Malacca 12,000 Chinese Empiroi Pekin 1,800,000 Canton 1,000,000 Changchufu 1,000,000 Tientsin 700,000 Nanchang 700,000 Soo-Chow 700,000 Hang-Chow 500,000 Nankin 500,000 Foo-Chow 500,000 Kien-keang 400,000 Vouting 400,000 Nanchang 360,000 Singan 300,000 Amoy 250,000 Shanghae 200,000 Yarkand 100,000 JigaGungar ...100,000 Japan. Teddo 2,000,000 Miaco 500,000 Oeaca 150,000 AFRICA. Barbary States, Tunis 130,000 Morocco 100,000 Fez 80,000 Mequinez 60,000 Kairwan 50,000 Algiers 49,000 Tripoli 25,000 Constantina 20,000 Guinea, Southern Africa, Aheokuta 100,000 Coomassie 25,000 Cape Town 25,000 Abomey 24,000 Benin 15,000 St. Salvador 8,000 Free Town 15,000 Monrovia 4,000 African Islands. Port Louis, Mauri tins.. 26,000 Funchal, Madeira 25,000 Ponte Delgada, Azores 22,000 Zanzibar, Zanzibar 15,000 St. Denis, Bourbon 12,000 Orotava, Canary 8,000 OCEANICA. Batavla, Java 150,000 Manilla, Philippines.. 140,000 Melbourne,Australia.i2o,ooo Sydney, Australia 100,000 Djokjokarta, Java 90,000 Surabaya, Java 60,000 Samarang, Java 50,000 Acheen, Sumatra. 30,000 Hobart Town, Tasma- nia 25,000 Palembang, Sumatra. .25,000 Padang, Sumatra 22,000 Borneo, Borneo 20,000 Honolulu, Sandwich Islands 6,000 GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLES. 18. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES, ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF iseo. STATES. —Alabama —Arkansas California —Connecticut _J)elaware — S"lorida Georgia —Illinois Indiana — iowa Kansas -HKentucIiy -Jaouisiana -Maine ^JJaryland Jiassachusetta Michigan ^linnesota — ftlississippi — 51issouri -.iJew Hamphire -^ew Jersey ^few York -rNbrth Carolina •«hio Oregon .-i'ennsylvania —ilhode Island _ .-South Carolina "Tennessee Texas -Vermont —Virginia -^Tisconsin District of Columbia.... Dakota Territory Nebraska Territory New Mexico Territory.. Utah Territory Washington Territory... Total Acres land in farms. Unim- Improved. proved. 6,462,987 l,9:a,o;>i 2.45n,.SS2 1,830,808 637 ,005 676,464 8.062,758 13.251.473 8.161,717 3.780,253 372,835 7,644,217 2.734.0111 2,677,216 3,002,269 2.155,512 3,419,861 554,397 5,150,008 6,246,871 2,367,039 1,944,446 14.376,397 6,517,284 12.i;6,6,5S7 j 89.5,:!76 10,46.",,3n6| 32'.l,8s4 4.572.H60 6.897.974 2.649,207 2.75S,44;3 11,436,0.^4 3,746,1 laOi 17.474 2.115 122.582 149.415 S2.260t 83.022 12,687,913 7,609,938 6.533,858 673,457 367,230 2,27.'l,oo8 18,587.732 8a54!o59 6,649,136 1,284,1 11,519.1 x02 1,8:;:;,: 1.18.1,212 3.511.581 2.L>22,734 11.7oa,550 13,7:57 .o;'.8 1,:377,591 1,039,086 6,616,663 17.246,686 8.075. 551 5.:J16,S17 6.54.^.847 189.814 11.62:'.. 860 13.457.960 20.486,990 1,402,396 19.578.946 4,15:3,l:i4 lo.7^9 601^23 1,177,055 68,898 300,897 Value farms and impPts. Cash value Imple- of farms. meuts, &c. 5172,176,168 91,673,403 46,671,994 90,830,005 31,426,357 16,371,684 167,072,803 432,531,072 344,902,776 118,741,406 11,394,184 291,496,966 215,565.421 78,690,725 12:!i255/,l48 lCul,279,087 10,070,7:37 lS6,8i'i6,914 230.632,126 69,689,761 18il.250,:aS 8o:;,:i43,593 14:;,3Ol,065 666,564,171 14,7135,355 662.050,707 19.:>85,573 139.652.508 272.555,954 104.007,689 91,611,673 371,696,211 131,117.082 2,989,267 97.335 3,916,002 2,701,626 1.637,854 1,116,202 $7,287,699 4,024,114 2,44:3,297 2,3:19,481 817,883 888,930 6,844,387 18,276,160 10,420,826 5,190,042 675,336 7,474,673 20,391,883 3,298,:327 4,010,520 3,894,908 6,855,642 1,044,009 8,664,816 8,711,.508 2,682,412 6,746,667 29,166,665 6,873,942 16,790,226 949,103 22,442,842 587,241 6,161,657 8,371,095 6,114,362 3,664,728 9,381,008 6,758,847 64,410 16,574 180,082 194,006 265,854 202,606 LIVE STOCK. No. of As^es & Horses. Mules. 127,206 101,249 160,:395 33,276 16,662 13,424 130,771 676,161 409,604 174,957 18,.8S2 355,704 70.068 60,l'io8 93,406 47,786 1:54,168 17.122 117,134 361,874 41,101 79,707 603,726 160,661 622,829 36,600 437,654 7,121 81,125 289,548 320,621 67,260 287,622 116,192 641 84 4,622 10,119 6,146 6,005 108,701 44,1:58 13,744 82 2,294 10,909 101,069 38,881 18,627 5,713 1,410 117,635 'l04 9,.820 108 350 395 112,488 80,941 10 6,362 1,653 51,388 6,917 990 8,832 10 60,456 119,221 63,000 36 41,014 1,019 122 19 473 11,266 973 178 Milch Cows. 234,046 158,873 198,859 98,877 22,506 02,704 290,688 532,731 491,0:1:1 18.8,546 269'2T5 ]:lo,672 147 .:U6 09,463 144,402 2oo,Ci:;5 40,380 207,1:14 346,243 94,880 138,818 1,123,034 228,623 696,:309 63,072 673,547 10,700 163,938 247,106 598,086 171,698 330,627 193,996 639 286 7,125 34,461 13,052 10,034 Working O.xen. 92,495 70,944 31,527 47,0139 9,5:10 7,787 74,487 90,973 96,082 66,563 20,1:13 108,099 6I.0OS 70 702 34,524 38,221 65,040 104]l84 166,688 61,.512 10,007 121,702 48,511 61,760 7,426 60,:371 7,867 22,629 104,495 172,243 42,860 97,862 93,660 09 348 12,720 26,104 9,903 2,777 Other Cattlo, 462,64:; .318,:;r,5 962,048 05,(191 26,596 284,7 :16 631 ,707 881,877 682,090 291,140 41,090 457,845 329,855 149,827 119,254 97,201 207,683 51,043 415,569 667,1.53 118,076 89,009 727,837 416,670 901,781 93,001 685,576 11,548 320,209 408,574 2,733,267 149,359 616,696 226,210 198 338 8,870 29,228 17,369 16,072 tf , '1/' 1163,201,389 246.508.244 i 6,660,872,.507 247,027,496 6,115,458 1,129,563 8,728,862 2,240,076 14,671,400 23,317,766 32,555,267 1,107,490,216 212,871,653 19,769,361 16,.541,027 24,368,222 171,183,381 Shi-cp. 369,001 202,674 1,076,718 117,107 18,K67 29,958 612,618 775,230 2,167,:i75 268,228 15,702 938,990 180,866 452,472 166,766 114,829 1,466,477 13,123 337,764 9.37,446 310,634 136,228 2,617,866 646,749 3,063,887 76,936 1,631,540 32,624 233,609 773,:517 783,618 721,993 1,042,940 332,454 40 22 1,757 836,469 37,888 10,162 Swine. 1,736,969 1,156,:379 463,623 76,120 47,848 274,314 2,0.3{i,116 2'498'528 021,161 128,:l(l9 2,330,595 642,8:55 64,783 387,766 73,948 374,664 101,262 1,634,097 2,364,425 51,936 236,089 910,178 1,883,214 2,175,623 79,660 1,031,266 17,478 966,779 2,343,948 1,368,378 49,433 1,689,619 333,957 1,099 287 26,965 9,489 10,780 9,836 Value of live stock. 543,061,808 22,040,211 36,601,164 11,311,079 3,144,706 6,480,789 38,372,734 73,4:14,621 50,1 16,964 21,776,786 3,205,622 61,868,237 24,751,822 15,437,633 14,667,853 12,7.37,744 23,220,026 3,665,366 40,245,079 63,693,673 10,924,627 16,1:34,693 103,866,296 31,130,806 80,4.33,780 6,272,892 69,672,726 2,042,044 23,934,466 61,267,374 62,892,934 16,884,393 47,794,266 17,807,366 109,640 39,116 1,216,328 4,386,084 1,729,012 1,147,681 Value of animals alaught'rd 810,325,022 3,895,399 3,562,887 3,181,992 673,076 1,201,441 10,908,204 16,159,343 9,692,322 4,403,403 547,450 11,640,740 2,083,736 2,780,179 2,821,610 2,915,046 4,080,720 732,418 7,628,007 9,844,449 3,787,500 4,120,276 15,841,403 10,414,646 14,293,972 640,196 13,399,:378 713,725 6,072,822 12,:545,696 6,218,987 2,649,001 11,488,441 3,368,710 55,440 376 100,765 309,168 268,762 106,108 Products of Orchards. $213,323 66,230 607,469 608,848 114,226 21,716 176,048 1,146,936 1,212,142 131,234 724 604,851 110,923 601,767 262,196 926,619 1,137,678 298 269,380 810,976 567,9.34 429,402 3,726,380 643,688 1,858,673 474,9.34 1,479,938 83,691 213,989 314,269 46,802 198,427 800,660 76,096 9,980 116 161 19,701 9,280 23,779 Products of Market- Gardens. $136,181 38.094 1,074,143 337,026 37,797 18,213 201,916 418,195 288,070 141,549 86,363 468,246 390,742 194,006 5.30,221 1,397,623 146,068 94,681 124,608 346,406 76,266 1,642,166 3,.381,596 75,663 860,313 86,335 1,384,970 146,661 187.348 274,163 66,943 24,792 689,411 207,163 139,108 600 9.680 17,640 45.465 27.740 Home- made manufac- tures. $1,920,176 928,481 266,674 48,954 17,691 62,243 1,431,413 933,816 847,261 314,016 16,371 2,096,678 603,124 490,787 67,003 245,886 143,181 8,067 1,318,426 1,984,262 251,013 27,688 717,866 2,046,372 600,081 45,914 644,732 7,824 816,117 3,166,196 696,169 63,296 1.678.685 '128,423 440 1,776 69,643 33,606 Wheat, bushels. 1,222,487 965,298 5,946,619 52,401 912,941 2,808 2,644,913 24,169,600 16,219,120 8,133,205 168,627 7,394,811 29,283 233,877 6,103,480 119,783 8,313,185 2,196,812 679,452 4,227,686 238,966 1,763,128 8,681,100 4,743,706 14,632,670 822,408 13,046,231 1,131 1,285,631 6,409,863 1,464,273 431,127 13,129,180 15,812,626 12,760 946 72,268 446,076 382,697 92,609 AGRICULTURAL S T ATI S TI C S — Continued. STATES. Indian Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. Eye, bushels. Kice, pounds. Tobacco, pounds. Ginned Cotton, bales of 400 lbs. Wool, pounds. Cane Sugar, hhila.of 1000 lbs. Maple Sugar, pounds. Cane Mo- lasses, gallons. Sorghum Molasses, gallons. Butter, pounds. Cheese, pounds. Wine, gallons. Hay, tons. Iriah Po- tatoes, bushels. Sweet Po- tatoes, bushels. Alabama 32.761,194 17.758.665 524.i.57 3!s92.337 2.8'24.53S 115!296J79 69,641.691 41,116,994 6,678.8.34 64.043.6.33 16.205.866 1..546,IJ71 13.444.922 2,157.003 12,152.110 2.987.570 29,503.735 72..S92.157 1,414,628 9,723.336 20,061,048 30.078,564 70,637.140 74,566 28,106.821 458.912 15.065.606 60,748.266 16,521,693 1,463,020 38,360,704 7,56.5.290 80,840 20,296 1,846,785 710,606 93.861 4,792 716,436 602.866 957.684 1.522,218 1.1.146.910 46.779 1.231.817 15.:i36.072 5^879.6.53 60,744 4,617.029 65.845 2.988,039 3.059.298 1,180,075 4.O73.098 2,202.050 121.0:3:3 3,6.^0,870 1,32;).213 4,539.1.32 36,175.1.33 2,781.860 15,479.133 000,204 27,387.149 231,453 936.974 2,34.3,122 988.812 3,611,605 10,184,805 11,069.270 29,648 2.640 79,977 7,491 188,036 158,001 73,942 77.869 61.244 618.702 27.209 21.314 11.5.532 981.322 460.226 176,065 3.928 1,056.262 12.789 123.290 618.901 .388,085 494.197 124.2.59 41 .260 21)3.262 128,248 1,4:39,497 4.786.905 436.856 666.146 2,714 6,474.792 28,259 89,091 266,344 95,012 130,976 944.024 888,6.34 6,9.39 700 1,186 1,:300 872 244 499,669 215 1,800 221,284 999,7.57 3,160 6,000,1.33 9,699 758,016 919..316 7,014,230 7,246,132 312,919 16,978 108,102,433 40,610 1,683 38,410,965 3,233,198 120,621 38,610 127,736 26,086,196 21,281 149,485 5.764,582 32,853,260 26,528,972 216 3,181,686 706 104,412 38,931,277 98,016 12,153 123,967,757 87.595 15,200 997,978 367,486 681,404 410,285 2,681,922 335,986 50,201 58,694 946,229 2,477,663 2,466,264 653,036 22,693 2,325,124 290,137 1,495,063 491,611 377,267 4,062,858 22,740 6.37,729 2,009,778 1,160,212 349,260 9,454,473 883,473 10,648,161 208,94:5 4,762,523 90,699 427,102 1,400,508 1,497,748 2,975,544 2,509,443 1,011,916 100 108 643 3,097 81,694 67,172 6,125.708 4,062,481 3,338,690 7,620,912 1,430,602 404,470 6,439,766 28,337,616 17,9.34,767 11,626,002 1,012,975 11,716,609 1,440,943 11,687,781 6,266,295 8,207,936 14,660,384 2,961,691 6,111,185 12,704,837 6,966,764 10,714,447 103,097,279 4,735,495 60,495,746 1,012,339 68,663,611 1,014.866 3,177,934 10,000,823 6,948,611 16,681,834 13,461,712 13,661,063 18,835 1,670 362,697 13,133 293,066 167,802 9.607 16,962 1,664,867 3,898,411 6,679 3,784 16,687 1,.596,358 669,574 901,220 28,063 190,400 6,494 1,799,862 8,342 6,294,090 2,009,064 198,904 3,419 269,633 2,232,092 182,172 48,648,288 61,119 23,758,738 82,466 2,508,556 177,252 1,543 126,794 277,512 8,077,689 280,792 1,104,469 19,130 1,005 494,616 46,783 683 1,661 27,646 47,093 88,275 3,706 241 179,949 6,030 3,166 3,222 26,916 13,733 394 10,106 27,827 9,401 21,083 61,404 64,064 662,640 2,603 38,623 607 24,964 13,662 13,946 2,923 40,608 9,511 lis 65,219 8,276 306,741 662,425 36,973 7,694 46,448 1,834,266 635,322 707,260 60,812 168,484 46,999 976,716 191,744 665,331 766,908 274,952 32,885 401,070 642,741 608,729 3,564,780 181,366 1,602,613 26,441 2,246,420 82,725 87,692 146,027 11,349 919,066 446,529 863,799 3,180 1,122 25,320 1,103 20,026 4,871 397,666 418,000 1,647,293 1,833,148 377,931 18,549 316,662 5,799,964 3,873,130 2,700,615 283,968 1,766,632 332,726 6,374,617 1,264,429 3,201,901 6,264,733 2,027,945 401,804 1,990,850 4,137,643 4,171,690 26,447,389 830,666 8,762,873 311,700 11,687,468 642,909 226,735 1,174,647 168,637 5,147,908 2,292,118 3,848,606 31,733 9,489 169,762 6,354 146,370 191,354 6,420,987 1,462,714 168,001 2,710 142,213 1,213,493 6,608,541 341,443 100 396 862 44,259 761 435,890 646,770 223,209 62,607,652 63,322 701,840 6 1.761 1,167 Georgia 991 1.31,761 1,515,594 248,951 1,648 380,941 103,450 797,096 827,777 1,993,474 79,482 366,861 1,219 284,304 60,938 Kansas 9,221 24,407 6,465,017 4,092 722,218 1,057,668 297,816 14,535,167 2,070,901 306,742 63,281 1,000,078 2,988,018 370,947 99 142,4.30 2,265,012 3,456 10,816,458 30,845 3,323,942 1,435 Maryland 46 862 23,744 616 Michigan 266,609 14,974 8,207 776,101 36,285 781 Mississippi 657,293 9,767 1,196.699 100 244 3,445 22,306 4,348,491 336,102 161 New Jersey New York 36 16 12,494 360 265 263,475 707,416 419 9,605 1,034,832 1,120 7,593,976 7,623 North Carolina 145,514 38 6,140,039 297,908 335 2,768,966 103,190 16 16,144 294,322 388,937 946 119,100.528 30,616 26,670 8,226 353,413 227,450 406,100 198 205 117,359 69 9,819,939 0:37,64:3 1,684,406 61,041 486.828 115,061 4,116,698 2,614,668 Texas 690 1,863,306 Vermont Vh-ginia 623 12,727 60 221,017 19,263 1,960,808 283 2,345 District of Columbia 4,191 3.801 6,999 10 10 3,312 479,245 76,638 20,720 316 23,105 3,369 32,509 16,762 37,260 21.326 12,146 631 8,201 60 179 163 New Mexico Territory 180 1,133 Washington Territory 18 Total 830,461,707 172,684,688 20,976,286 187,140,173 429,390,771 6,198,077 60,511,.343 302,206 38,863,884 I6,;;37,o80 7,2:15,025 460,509,864 105,875.136 1,860,008 19,129,128 110,671,201 41,606,302 19. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES, ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1860. Circula- Circulation, Circulation, Circula- Circulation, STATES AND T^BBITOBIES. tion, other than Whole No. STATES AND TKKEITOEIEH. Daily, Daily. annually. Daily. 84,775 39,812 7,175,444 2,122,224 26,111,788 9,655,672 7,700 81,640 1,650 19,600 20,270 160,097 68,444 19,100 Connecticut 76,4.36 Louisiana 41,000 79,650 Delaware 16.144 1,010,776 Maine 8,141 118,028 Florida 16,500 1,081,600 Maryland 63,200 69,044 Georgia 18,680 162,322 13,416,444 Massachusetts 169,600 1,199,380 Illinoia 38,100 318,050 27,464,764 Michigan 14,150 114,698 8,881 150,600 10,090,.310 2,624 30,030 Circulation, Whole No. annually. 6,589, :560 1 .566.6 10 13.504,044 16,948,000 2ll!721,472 102,000,760 11, 6116, ,596 2,:344,000 Circula- Circulation, Circulation, Circula- Circulation, Circulation, tion, other than Whole No. STATES AND TEIUIITORIES. tion, other than Whole No. Daily. Daily. annually. Daily. Daily. annually. 15.370 44,560 73.367 309,467 10 700 9,099,784 29,741,464 1 024 400 Rhode Island South Carolina 10,300 1,600 11 300 39,390 52,270 166 608 6,289,280 3,654,840 New Hampshire 10,063,162 7,866.808 1S,.510 14.3.606 12,801,412 Texas 6,360 102.678 4a7,:340 5,647,296 32O.9:;0.SS4 Vermont 750 46.665 2,679,080 North Carolina 3,550 75,824 4,862.572 Vircinia 44,400 257.222 26,772,668 84,560 1,037,122 71,767,742; Wisconsin 14,126 125,020 10,798,670 Oregon Pennsylvania 800 26.820 1,074,640 EistrictofColumbia.. 233,660 1,199,148 116,094,480 and Territories Total 32,910 66,150 11,909,700 1,478,436 12,184,974 927,951,548