Lutheran, 1835 2 10 20 1,800 1826 2 30 30 1,000 Ga. 1844 2 6 3 2,200 1843 2 10 1,000 1840 4 Cincinnati, Ohio, 66 Gambier, 66 Prot. Episcop., 1828 4 4 30 4,500 1832 2 Oberlin, Congregation., 1834 3 Asso. Ref., 1839 1 12 31 1,500 1845 2 Ind. Presbyterian, 10 1835 Furman Theological Seminary, Fairfield Dist., Theol. Dep. Kenyon College, Theol. Sem. Ass. Ref. Church. Oxford, Indiana Theological Seminary. Hanover, Baltimore, Md. 1807 Maine Medical School, 1827 Brunswick Me. Hanover, N.H. Castleton, Vt. 1818 Woodstock, Vt. 1835 Cambridge, Ms. 1782 1823 1813 1807 66 1835 1837 1839 Philadel., Pa. 1765 104 634 February 15th. 90 332 1st Th. in March. 5 8 98 1st Tues. in Oct. 597 Last Mon. in Oct. 114 58 1st Tues. in Oct. 450 5,316 1st Mon. in Nov. 514 2,036 1st Mon. in Nov. 176 73 October 13. 75 250 909 October 31st. 16 1st Mon. in Nov. 1st Wed. in Oct. 107 87 October 15th. 92 1st Mon. in Nov. XXI. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE. Vice-President of the United States, Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice United States, Walter Lenox, Mayor of Washington, James A. Pearce, U. S. Senator, James M. Mason, 66 Jefferson Davis, 66 66 Henry W. Hilliard, U. S. Representative, Wm. F. Colcock, 66 The President of the United States, Ex officio, Presiding Officer. The Vice-President of the United States, Ex officio, Second Presiding Officer. Joseph Henry, LL. D., Secretary. Charles C. Jewett, Assistant Secretary and Actuary, Librarian. Spencer F. Baird, Assistant Secretary, and Acting Curator. Edward Foreman, General Assistant. W. W. Seaton, Treasurer. Joseph G. Totten, A. Dallas Bache, Executive Committee. James A. Pearce. XXII. RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. According to returns made 1844 - 51, and by Estimate. XXIII. Table exhibiting the Seats of Government, the Times of the Election of State Officers, and the Meeting of the Legislatures, of the several States. Hartf'd & N. Hav., New Jersey, Trenton, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Tallahassee, Delaware, Dover, Georgia, Milledgeville, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Little Rock, Tennessee, Nashville, Kentucky, Frankfort, Ohio, Columbus, Indiana, Indianapolis, Illinois, Springfield, Missouri, Jefferson City, Michigan, Lansing, Iowa, Iowa City, Wisconsin, California, San José, Madison, Times of Holding 2d Monday in September, Times of the Meeting of the Legislatures. 2d Wednesday in January. 1st Wednesday in June. 2d Thursday in October. 1st Wednesday in January. 1st Tuesday in May. 1st Monday in Nov., bienn. XXIV. GOVERNORS OF THE SEVERAL STATES AND TERRITORIES, With their Salaries, Terms of Office, and the Expiration of their respective Terms; the Number of Senators and Representatives in the State Legislatures, with their respective Terms. In all the States, except South Carolina, the Governor is voted for by the people; and if no one has a majority of all the votes, in the States in which such a majority is required, the Legislature elects to the office of Governor one of the candidates voted for by the people. *With the use of a furnished house. † Including $1,500 as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. * Including $1,000 as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. These tables are believed to be very accurate, being compiled almost exclusively from official reports made by the Treasurers and Auditors to the Legislatures of the several States, near the 1st of January, 1851. The account of the State debts, in particular, is full, and may be depended upon; that of the several kinds of property owned by the States of course is more defective, for the State archives seldom afford complete materials for accurate accounts of this sort, and the property is sometimes estimated at a nominal valuation, which is much above its market value. The editor |