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NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT, | THE GOVERNMENT. HMCAPLTULATION mY FI@URES. remoLvani. though the interval between the census of 1850 | Amother Interesting Account of the Oe i com; returos of 1347 is two years and a half, while that Voyage of the U. 8. Mall Steamship hic Der rate — wre give olen, tae or eg he {iwecs iaghand at G teeta ee The following account of the recent voyag\ of on mr OPE OE) ehevetc eard omy tog ‘uh he | cach of sees retary fr Tei ands} |, Te following a rome on eng hE he | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, | Misou"l... 2 4 E | forulation “of suid’ euunties in 1840, and their pn anor yp aig the tire | the nery she mutaned during the sovere ghee = Executive Departmen 1 erease — ’ i in the population o} she encounte from a gentleman f. - é - | years, the increase popul ; Democrats in Roman. JANUARY 1, 1851. rr ‘ 3 Bes BN et Me | feetroentat ane rare of tbce 40,000 per annum. | di phest eaeeneers 5 etenane cat berts-98 ston peee — = 1 “30, 1500 _— KENTUCKY. beerver of, and icipator in, al oc # » on ‘bo'ess 29'308 vee 2,735) We are cnalins eae Tie oepeus of 19 countion ne of ‘ewer The name of the writer a oe ines ono rat = belove up readers t get yeaa is at the service of any one desiring to know it. H i H ‘28,712 9,500 14,212 bd 15.086 ahabitants to | It is ascertained that every part of the Ohio is 1 zs 3 17,700 24,267 aA 6,566 perfectly sound and firm, except the cylinder and Davie. Wenetsn, of Mass, = 3 =i erg eS 4 pd bo the pipe end valve, which became injured or Peony oper: Pe 1 1 = | Fayets ‘183 11,080 2033 broken. She was to leave Norfolk yesterday, COMMISSIONERS OF THR CANAL FUND. | Cantus Mt. Oonesor et ie a er eile Ol ieee 100;760 84208 16,557 — on her return to this port, Where she will be put at The Lie peoant Gensepen, (Sear) | Acex HH. Brusar, of Var Total thus far-....... 60° 17 | eee 21,088 new isi ss once in complete order for resuming her voyages— Semper er mais) Fee cae CRS. te Taajorty, thus far. ... zs ryt 2279 pis previous to which, boseuns Ae ae on ‘Treasurer, Democratic gain. .....s.seeeeeees * 9.879 3,389 24 mitted into the government dry dock, at Brooklyn, Girsras genet, (oem) | The Judiciary. REPRESENTATIVES TO KE KLECTBD NEXT YEAR, WITH new 13493 es she will be coppered, as she would have been , UPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘THE FOL i 26,027 31196 pase arly. 8 year aeove, ‘had the dock been teady te CANAL BOARD. ‘a ey way, of Maryland Chiet Justice. Pesthumber jan 3832 | 2044 if nearly 72 | we li ee eeee tke ...+6 s , receive her :— jo! , of Obio. . 2+ . ge. 4 “ ‘ 3 x 33/140 - ey The Commissioners of the Canal Fund... . sou Met Watus, of eongia; “Anoolate Massachusetts (vacancies) $ Z| Sehuplii ae Bie iO = The Ohio sled from New Orleans on Saturday, Canal Commissioners. .......... tenes Joun Catnon, ot Tennesse. . .. py eee oa New Hampshire, eoee ; ; - Cy . ry 4392 — the lith inst, at 8 A. M. Hi Aer ee wes) 5 a Joun McKinunv, of Kentucky, pres os Connecticut H Bs 63 10/063 c= ly in good condition ed pe coker See br par earl alien apt dlkplhgeaan yeaa me I meme rem eg —o 3 = —— oe Bias oes eeeee evar tr tibveuse hin, coena ieee DEES, HRS wah enable. sham to: eontes Fa. 9 ithe ig ais phy omvapaameaptiay emote apecingy aero ad a Total ..s0esee esse sere eee Br based [eyes harbor on Tuesday morning, the 17th. Oa the ‘Hnances, and the appointment of oficersomthe canals; po axuy C. Guiek, Of Penn......... aren Roce Corel ina. ‘ a = i 18th, at 11 A.M. the signal was given for starting latter being made by the Canal Board, which We do mot give the names of the members o! Gooey eee m A Lis : . ; | ee ao ee ‘ork. Myself and two or pon cna department, in the State Hall | Thirty-first Congress, now in session, aa ite baal Louisiana’... od Berk Brot: tnareeks tn 79 COuniss.« rete rty-four | three others had taken stations on the starboard ‘cn, sppetnte the collectors of tolls, superintendents, | ti sag (a5 far as elected) of the Pretess ++ = 1 | er etTas Ob ha Gores shrowghant ibe: Aeaie Free inhabitante, »-114et | 12m? eoPipistecte er by the wheel striking ‘weigh-masters, and inspectors, hears appeals from the % ~~ 1 § ft ia tha caine ratio as tis above would give a tota! si athe Sian something, or by some of the buckets being loose + - le = ulation of nearly . " felt no jar or concuesion. ngin — ie esmexe @F STATE PRISONS. TMIR?FY-SECOND CON GRES. Fabia A z = ots ‘ollowter” \e ae peice of a portion of 1191 bas was ins ee siquoeds aad eu anchor caatene: Alecander H. Wells, of Weatchester co, jl, and terminates Murch | California By ee pat ty by Industrial establish- On examinmg the machinery, it was found that Dariun Clark, of 8t| Lawrence Term commences March 4, 1851, « Total, 0 68 2 Danpbls aeataal Dwel's. Farms. Ponte POD ORs F's csoislat? | YT | Oe, engine was disabled, and could } 1, of Cattaraugus, i . ? ie bineeeuaesh snes o 0090446 bey 1 eee ender: e escape valve ee ane TEESE SER COMERS DEPOT ORME Py Vana pane ce 2s) 8 the bovlourad the exlinier of taet engion keane Judicial Department, BEARENERL AT Ligeeseanh oamaiociee seessossceeeee 24 | Susqueban : #0 762 | performed its duty in discharging the water which COURT OF ATE green: wk Xe EEDETE: This statement indicates « large democratic majority | TONGyn ferry... M6 1,587 748 Ferma. ...:.... 890 Collected there. ‘The result was, that when the Dee. $1. 1881 : E aes Ss \. i 0 vent Re ae es ne les anes in the next Congress ; but in both parties there area | Mijie Parvon 1 Tadustziat establish’ aq TBdusteal ‘étabish engine started, the eee RENE OYE MOAR | Benate consists of two : d h pa 2 ¥ oases pt Se aernaal caging Ratiete Shin ae pei peati ach of California, there are Siem number of free eoilers, and these may hold the balance — wie the official returns for'the | ™*BMsscecycees: Fee eee: cea | and tho escaped. This Bake a na we found ? . The Sene- | ot power. ae simian i 7 a eta! © impracticable to repai s i Freeborn G. J states, represented by sixty-two Senators eet city of Philadelphia :— e Blav . 4201 + fsrss Hatsle tecles aioe ta fie ISTICES "REME COURT, | the 4th cf March next, are ? . Families. Death: + 495 | engineer immediately Din 1 ae ery Sewanen sh iso. | gervuo eld eve irom the 4th of Mav Mmnase | STRIDES OF YOUNG AMERICA. Outre ae eee 20,138 Me Para caick, | Reeth emtnen fom the shay a0 am to cable Dis. 1.—E. P. Hurlbut, of New York Those whose terms expire in March, 1851, im EMER A bik DF al ara Northern Lierties.. 47,223 6,854 LY @: eee +++. 11 | the next day this was accomplished, and the ma- 2 fra Harris of Albany. 5 iuding Mesers, Winthrop, of Mass., ond Swing, of THE CENSUS RETURNS OF 1850. Spring Garden -..:- S856 $3150 10:01 | "its wevewes 42 mente: weeven, Mil | chinery abe the tapectonf the en 4.—Henry W. Tay or,” ot Ontario. ho hold their places by sppointments of the as Kensington rs aan | Yoeslahatenes, 4,322 Pree inhabitants... 4,146 neers of the Georgia and Pacific, whic 1 steamers Charles §. Benton, (Clerk) reelected by the | Obio, who til the Legislature, meet NEW YoRK. Southwark teh) ame Le oe ee sore” $8 | Sere then ia port; and they pronsunoed it perfectly ‘people for three years, from Dec. 81, 1860. Governors of those States, un’ gi The Marshal of the Northern District of | Moyamensing 4,096 1'276 | Deaths. nos 45 Deaths. . eore a | safe to proceed to sea in that condition. It was SUPREME COURT. we hone Remeteze ere 1S aa Te N York has furnished the Utica Herald | Suburban {ietr 10,377 1 "460 | Fesma........... 491 Farms..... cc... — | well known to the passengers that we were to go { ‘There are no changes, the present year, in the Jus- 5 Pees. Hamlin, of Meine, eee following returns of the cens North Penn. AMT Fem eetel ovteilse: ” ,. Tadusieial: setabiiete; to sea with a single engine. ener ae im the Bupreme Court; of whem there are four | Phelps, of Vermont. Diskincon af New York. counties. The returns from the rem ing tweuty- e202 022 723 365 ments. TL DON aa seo ple rg total On Thureday, the 19h, at 10 o’c eck M., On poordege the Rosle in each of the eight judicial dis- pcos od aa Sturgeon, cf = five counties in that bagy ar are, bee eae Totals... 2, pre WASHIN: ibd: Bree Inhiotaeante Ss under way, and left the port of Havans. Oa - r Mason of Virginia. xpected to be furnished by the firs i the returns from some o} La | Tuesday evening, Srtots ino whieh the State ls divided. ‘The last sles Baldwin. of Coma. Davis, of Miss Tee One ee scattering sub-districts isin Millages in the Stares latitude of Cape Hatteras, and, until then, every er ee Sai tee Bus ct aistiens are behind:— 1850. Farms, Dwel’s 1850. 1840. by 4, , of Obio, Dass, . 8 % . 2 Appointed by the Governor, in place of Judge Mayaas Pratew'ot Marylane—8. Benton, of Missouri. 25.068. 2,475 4.580, 16,821 8,417 £6,489 4,241 ial had excee 8. Int 12,382 8,410 =. ¢ | of Sunday, the clouds gave indications ef an ap- | thing bad gone on prosperously, and our progress ed our expectations. In the afternoon a P y » lerida. Bpbig) was also appointed by the Governor, in place Yulee, of FI of Judse Morehouse, of Oveogo county, deceased. Phan po yt berry DERSON COUNTY ‘ tg ind blowing moderately aching storm—the win wing oo WLI15 5.005 Harrisburg 8,173 pen Free inhabitants... 7816 Farms. g TANS: | Pepeeling sian he Wine evening sdvanced, the rm Hip erag ye York . pd 4/337 | Blaves. see 44 | wind rose; and at 11 o'clock, when I left thedeck + Legtsiative Department Fremont, of Califoraia—13, dost Sn Poileyi lies. ee 2'937 | Desthe. BURRS ee Serene | for the night, at had increased. ie 5 sonata: on. of 32 ted lected “ Norri “ “412 Afver the vessel felt the = itnuh sgpndormsgpeMpdeac aie bee hier Re en raga arty uaro 2300 , Met) Pat Cen aman Cone eenenne: machinery was worked may suifisient to 4 Dy single distriets tor two years. The terms 1851, | to succeed Mr. Phelps. In Maryland, Mr, Pratt, ‘amie | 25,114 1708 4'340 2719 Wasuine ton, Dec. 29, 1850. keep the ehip in a manageable jcondition and present Senators expire on the 3ist of December. has been elected for Congress from the expiration W4cd = 2.207 "372 3,239 | More of the Union Party—Proposed Plan of Or- | Gut of the trough of the sea. About half-past two The Arsembly consists of 125 members, elected an- his presentterm. In New Jersey und Delaware, @ma- | ponies aan apes te esti fore of me Besa Al Onabesohoo o'clock on Monday mornii sehen the le was re r | oly o> ‘2 CL TEL T 2 A i i. it uy a Seas one ee fa ores : Large acerca apep! | Yates re 082 i for the organization of | jyrched 10, and became unmanageable. The offi: of the Assembly recrives $4 per day. If the session In Massachusetts and Ohio, the free soll party hold | Genesee... = _ a Washington - 3,200 ao there is a plan on foot here for the oie se Jura er ies skin Ae eee ee ie ‘relieve extends baycod one Bundred days, the, mambert Ot°'| balance of power in the Legisiatures sleet, | mremeeenar 17159 1'739 Westchester. 3,190 ites | Sgteat Union party, for the campaign of "52. | her from her critical situation; but it was ineffec- to receive no compensation for the extra time. ‘The Legielature of Rhode Island bas a whig majority; | = 2.442 1 Tamaqua 3,079 a8 1. It is proposed first to organize this party bya | tual. The moment a sail was unfurled it was bag erty it roe Eapimaanre ok ommneeens ia'th he cheers yrty 3a0t Lae 2733 21058 | movement here among men of all parties devoted | fi ’von to chrele The storm and wind from 8. E. Whigs (17) im Italics. Democrats (15) in Roman. - . ee 2 42,224 3,401 heh) aan 3,838 | to the Union, and satisfied with the measures of | continued with roa eee: 2 pr -— —— onixville . A i » | olay ip laboring i 1 William H. Brown. 4 sianey tutte Of the democrats, Messrs. ests ot mene Dene 586,183 ott 114 oe 270 nee | atape ideas asr0 = | the late adjustment, fugitive slave bill, and ates aayiah ernoeas ibe aed “8 ee at the winis* —John 2. Cross EP ety ay ississippi ; Mason of Virginia; and Rusk o : 10 years, 93,981, or 16 per cent. The | witch Chunk 2, raed ttlement between the North an dwaves She nobly sustained the shocks, risin 3—Hicherd S. Williams, — 1 peop yea bells . lected The legislatures of Pennsylvania, ease, numerical and proportionate, in Summit Mill. 2,501 aoe Eten oe Bat casa, wike creas buoyancy and renewe Syolwus. 20—Asabel C Stone. have been re-eles | iven, has been in the county 2,417 1,503 | South. oe the wind S—Semcs Beckman. 3 Alanson Skinoer, iv ioagrlaairar cates ord ooelleraieeradmgretentl creat bah ity Will now take rank as the | Hollidaysburg « 2/334 1710 | 2. This preliminary movement to be followed by | strength ; and on Rnete crentel tonnes ate wierd i 6 jeddes . |, having | of Erie. at count a r Uniontown . , 2. This jeg | Shifted to the southwest, appeared agai 6—Edwin D. Morgen. 23—George Gedd: cratic. The Legislature of Missouri is doubtful, i lation in the district, and the third 2/268 1,086 ‘ ion men of all parties, | i ing had hi di. ‘ Levi Dimmick: greatest in population in | “Bowed 5 : ” @ recommendation to the Union men of all p * | upon the waves as if nothing appene 7—Benjamin Brandreth. § 23) Levi Dimm: 4 majority of whigs and democrats opposed to the re- the State. In 1840 Erie stood fifth in rank ia 2234 peicl , hi por hen immediately taken to raise $—John Snyder Wiliam Booch, sae to the Senste; it is supposed | ho etrtet. and sixth inthe Mmmte ‘The counties | 2180 1,993 | all over the Union, to meet and organize under the | “'Measures were then inn Pipe ell er 9—James C Curtis. 25—Henry B, Stanton. election of Col. Benton f ave the district, an eix! Bade on were New | Gettysburg 212 1'000 litical designation of the Union party, on | steam, and early in the night the engin i. A gt Healy cong 26—George B Guinnit. ill either elect @ whig, or # democrat oppose which then exceeded her in pap 'W | Port Carbon. new political esig. in motion, the ship was brought about, and we tf -S.H. Johnson 7 —Samuei Miller, they wi The Legislature of Califofnia is doubtful, but | York, Oneida, Alban On and Monroe. Marietta .. 2,101 33 | the 22d day of February next, and to report pro- Se Gr onsen, Everything then looked 12—Thos. B. Carroll. 28—dlonzo S. Upham. Benton. ' fr f thi ction of ade- | The only counties which exceed Ene now, are Schuylkill Haven. 2,061 933 gress to head-quarters at Washiagton. ’ pat and we were encouraged to believe the As domes M Cook S0—Chariss D Robinson, | Withthe W ths Untied States Bonnie. ‘The Mew York | New Yerks abd Bias: Conids Sones Aer Oe fierce aera 61 | "We understand that the Cyto Garden Union | Giver passed, but the Wiel seen increased to 8 14—Thomas Croe! Sly resto oa : at to the Unite J the second county in ation i 3 ‘ og e Committee, have elready'determined upon a | wrees verity, from the south- 15—Williem A. Dart 81— George R. Babcock. Taanirs having a w3ig majority, will doubtless elect Bate, and takes rank as the fourt , being exceeded ee 2012 1,220 si Nee _ ie sid toh aoa that the feud. | gale; of up eoedented, lovetiy that the ship hed CE a I ahh a whig to succeed Mr. Dickinson, The Legislature-ot | 7.'th2 New ensue by New York, Kings and Erie. Williamsport 2,003 1,353 | ing compromise members of both houses of Coa. | sprung a leak. The water soon gained upon us Dut will probebly bold hie seat in the State Senate during Tennersee, which is chosen biennially, was elected VERMONT. . Ephrata 1,979 = | grees have already been invited to attend. _ tion | 10 such anextent that it put out the fire, and ren- Seakrocs ual December, sei we? last year, and parties were, we believe, equally b& | The official returns of the census of A he penne Dauphi var 7H | _ The object of i Cae —— es political dered the vessel Suumsaageabie- ge pe se Sc i tland coun- | ‘p, i t mere tical haremgues | boat were set to work pumping and bal- ¥ ited Btates exceptien of eight towns in Rui Pottstown will be not mere po! board the bo: : iy eanciale Sah omen=lt Raise 4s resesed Ms. Tasers Wil se canem se | Geese URE Cote ee Milton 1,646 1,410 | Jetters, but political action. be | ing, and they continued until they became ex- Whigs in Italies—82; Demoe: Bepator to succeed Mr. Turney, will be c! 7 "Counties is50, 1540. ‘ New Castle 1,614 =< Itis the only national organization that can be hausted. The captain then called upoa the ft Babcock Taos, Greery Legislature to be electod by the poople in August next, | Cotati. | Jee IS ENG....gain 1,721 | ait cenaburg. oe 1,473 | formed. ncaa passengers, and requested their at the 2 rng ee 16-Jeo. B. Vernum, Jr. The democratic party, in view of all these changes, Windham. Bethelem.... 1515 612 It will form a ie eslce. ar ott nei plat. | }¥mps and in baling. Lip rane g hay of 3— Homi m Harris 14—George Clark will therefore probably retain its presemt majority ot hacen : one 1°500 ; The Tasos e eee Tou, fat to be grromn: to. | nee Ohes, ear the lead Cth pt vate Soe ne a co . BI ille..... mo strong, and tole id Baltimore, for the organiza‘ 4—Bli Perry 18—J J. Townsend. 50 tn the Bonito. Ratlan lairsville 9 1.15 | form wi i of tha roecccetices cana ¥ i nS volmsieored he Lungasy. SE. See. oe semi Addison « Huntingdon 4 * bear the weight of the resi to work by sections. About 125 volunteered : % se 1,240 1,080 ic and whig parties The plan is tremendous. divided into five sections, 1—E. E. Norton. NIAGARA Benate. | Orange .. Hanover..... ot ye | cratic an ig pe cae ne the work. They were di * 2~Anson Congdon ie saa pF mr Democrats in Roman--those marked F.8. | Chittenden Mercersburg. 1, 2,107 | But willis work Phar’o the y each section to take its turn at the pum Bhoome 2-Jep. B. Bebcock ti eatrmasivd gga ee septa a Washington. Sunbury... ses vor m cee baling. As soon as the sections were organ- ‘ vegory 2—Lorenzo Rouse Per: Tan * ane . po he Dublin Lvening Mail has the followin 5 D an es 2—tlnee yng y 3—Lewis Rider atanama, Ex pol | Orles Great Bend. ecsceeee ed 800 | additional particulars, rd reference to the death + on Tuesday morning, until about four o coax oo carton rae a Wa B Kiss ise Lamoille.. By Greensburg. Sh 936 | Mrs. Bell Martin, daughter and heiress of the Wednesday morningy by which time they had suc- 1— Levi Colvin ° —s ae margoouat Eesex yer Northumberland... tou 643 | late Mr. Thomas Marun, M. P., of Ballinabinch | ceeded to far in ay | the water that the fires Fr agg son ¥ lack ae fen ‘Gee ee ae | ee wy lense eae ea 1/020 v9 | Castle, in the County of Galway, whose demise, | had been renewed in the pi genie htc B—Delos Bradley es ae Bclon Borland. .....186§ = ——— ——— 1857 ee 308,19) 282,521...gain 20,668 | Wayneshoro. * you 7si | at the Unien Place Hotel, on the niath of Nov. | in momentary expectation o| starting the engiae, 3 cut Ta 4 © 7S bounee @NsacticLT pee aa Sie ere Se par Tete) ~- S08,100 3 ste es Peltes, Mercer. 1009 737 | was noticed in the Herald. The vast property | and qe ee ae ee pode bet eee 2 Dam We" Douclons Thomas J. Be Low ee 1857 Monee Nore, Jr... 1805 ears U i Marshal, for Vermont, has com: Demens 1,000 Seager di ay Sorsedea wit ese Reaner toatl | breton esti - The baliog was discontinued, 2 - —Th McLouth, — ving ’ bn oA * 2 succe 5 ° ae ", cuewse 1 Prana JM Cia saan ewe eta os ans pleted the census of that Sate. It is as follows:— | Doylestown 4 popilation less than 1,000. pee laa Gs, pemshorse, teatee Clos cea being, in the judgment of Capt. Schenck, a6 a ecmEsAnc oBelkna ee oR cee Inet | Sea pope in Tae 1948 | Womelsdorf.... ... 9 von nie ne gd ‘ en for several months advertised for sale by | further necessary; but it was found that so much 1—Lees Herries 1— Oliver Beiknap gos prey sew senasy alli. 1s10 L918 | Muuey...-..---... 910 Orwigsburg. pentlandite | coal had been washed uader the machinery, that S—Lomen Ingerecll 2—Phineas Rumse ley Sproances ++ 1864 Jacob W. Millers. +. .1858 > Catasauqua........ S60 Strasburg. a vicissitudes of life have seldom produced | ircould not work. ‘The pumping and baling wees “LINTON 3—Milton Barnes. eee ae ee 1867 Increase in ten year reat a “4 | Stroudsburg Conemaugh. a sadder or mor rapid reverse than that by which | then resumed by sections, as hereiofore; the flow . pane rag 1-8. M'burroughs Mortonece 1885. Willie P Mangum. 1858 veh ter Son eee ike Uae "increased ffs nk el oki the fortunes of this excellent lady were durhoned | of woter adds oieins ar anos then Ween ve “ pit kson Morton... + «18! ie 5 | seven Mit urg. a red ’ B 0 eritance, eared and it b 9° ——- 1—-Moses P Hath pase ny gdb gs ease bo, ver cent.” Ny ne ig reggae t cst rao Brookevilie.. New Berlin. ivlick: tavended cYecr's tacthuey as eoneeaie the | ‘A M By this time the wine, had ginont entirely oe: See a “- GRORGIA i onto. New England States, does ite share towards peo- | /rnohexiie.-: Athens... <td German prince, her | abated, and the sea was calm. Our course wa: wie hese Join M_ Berrien. « m8 Salmon P. Chase,(¥ 8) iss | pling the eet of the Union. Komen. evens | ge cea See Wik Kaoun throephont the United Kingdom | then turned hoeneward, and ya lag og swans Henry J. Camp’ Wm. C. Dawson . ] ono. Jonestown. i Pine Grove. ‘ vss.” Fi Sago, her | taken at noon of that day, we find ourselves | 1—Semuel Doyle i—hawin'¢. Coma scoaube The following shows the population of Hamil- | Fyeysiown, Elizabeth peices ia ben eter se idapshcom ng ‘over | about 87 miles from Norfolk, and a short distance ‘Wa Gian SW. Wright Jas. Whitcomb 1887 | ton county, so far as returns from the wards | feystown. pocver mendowe sua above all incumbrances. and tiabitiveg, to't | sent nt Cape Hatteras. At the earnest soll- Pe oe :m Bowne and townships have been received. The de«ths | Tight Street- Berwick. yeurly income of five thousand pounds. Before eitetion of the pucsengers, Captain Schenck cou. 1—Charies Kobinson. 1 Wiliam Box Isr | are alsogiven. They ate the returns of the regu: Mfilintown. . Troy.. ss two years of interval had elapsed, she found | eented to put into Noifolk, and there laud his pas- ps etersburg... t i 4 shilling that she cou . » No ‘ George W. Jones. 1688 | Crncrmart, 1849. 40 ene 60 Population. | Adamstown... Prompton......++ Mas Aiiars af te) peraie cathe the vadeee cad | woke , on Thursday, although we encountered an- 2 Wit “Bird saiahige ee a | Ist Ward... : eed NEW HAMPSHIRE. eiieaae walk followed, and the claims ot | other severe gale trom the westward on Wednes- &—Henry Atwood . dere vee o TMB | Od gale] By te U.S. census) t completed, the popula. | Toney lenders, swept every inch of property from | day night—the baling being continued from the time 4—Charies C. Severance. leary Cloy... oo i Cheshire county is 30,206, being a gain o! der herfeet. Ler hopes and her prospects were | it re-commences mee Trae. 10.987 | S408 since 18d. All bat atx towns neve gained; forever blighted. ‘Ter projects for the improves | day bap wine wertdeee 1- Jacob J. Bickles Solomon U Downs Prony elornppempgee i . 9.63) | these six have lost 290. ment of the wild district ee - — sag pm fob mp ad ane through aasatihe oT. Lawnence. Pierre Bowle..... aati i . rye a - reigned ag @ sort of a native sovereign, we PE 9,345 NORTH CAROLINA. “ ly pipes to one of the boilers, which was found bb Beil weil. sats, rut, . vo ‘ . d; he went forth from the roof of her | supply pipes to on ers, 3—Noble $. Bi = 5 % ne iva 4 ple State 6 . would almost rppear, w.thout afnend Never was | bottom of the ship. . . Sait. Dateldas sors: ot | wobert MT Hunter. .185 9.336 | cownétes. s , hard fate leew dese ved. Por her untiring and ac- | could be with solved seavets = rage; bat t —_ " Mantia Wisco m4 be. 14 to the comfort and relief of ee Ww d nyrorae Pens ee. sem tented ee... 116,165 | Moore... . ved, tad bec powastel and eoiseal red este with the boiler not being in operation, the mode of oman Famee Se Devideon . essantly employed in devising means of moral | getting out the water, in addition to the hand pump 1—Lewis Rock eres Hyde nd vb sical ims liorstion in the condition of the forward, was to bale with the four large buckets a—Abm Lb jereon Davis...» Bf Sempeon... 3327 tenesty of her father's estates. She gave up her ordinarily used to draw up the coal-cinders from roort Henry B. Foote... .. .1863 Cumberland . 1750 | Whoe time to such pursuits, avoiding the haunts | the hold ate be 2 of eapertor 1—Orrin Southwick rena Sycamore Rowan...... 1,773 | of foshion, ond those amusements which might be | The Ohio was prove ud 2 vest ye i 2—Jobn Pool. jr. Mique of Meguesentanives, Symmes do Stanley. 3.367 | considered suitable to her age and place, tha: she | build and strength ond o frost Beorancy. aes va ne Daniel Wakace, Fad lil poet 1.027 | might perform the various duties of jbhysiclin | Had she not been #0, she eou i not have with- pes. in F Dar jeatel Wallace. Sp rhe Ms ie tur siruc- Bt oU i George BE. Baker , eh ng ; Sacksion he rar Jomes L oF oteast Futon” % 21319 Maer ee see daily’ Sele wan to. vielt the | she received dering, the no eR? on. Ale Howard C. Cady Yrenhhin Fuale 3—Jorn G Miller 8—Joseph A Woodwar Total increase. soee 2M 2 “ : o] ' te recesses of | though she lay in the trough of the sea for so Se See $—Willera P tan feee eaten Columbia. do poner That wild region, sometimes "on Toot inore | Hast hemes, ad ses tees #o many gales, with Lyon." 9, wuuuvae a Wales ites” Springfield do d_ will be found an abstract of the cen- | ji vently in her little boat, well provided | the waves running mountains high, che did wot mer 1—Jonathaa Btrattoa cy ge William F. Coleoek s returns from the several counties ts thw Sere, | equently, ia he and food, which she impelled | during the whole time, shipa single sea Had the FO ay emer Toca 1—Lincoin L. Clark. ’ — — ape Hecusne Om S20 Severs ay of im through the lakes not met with such an unusaal and extraordinary ein Chamberlin S-Benaheeds Bens ver Tore ountry. showing the total population on the first day of | by the vigor of her own arm thr ug th ly pi iven 2-0 D. Lake A—James Ely vERMONT JohaG@ Floy@. City. Jone, of the present year. We are ind-bted to | which stretch slong the foot of the mouatains. | succession of gales, and the supply pipe 8 mavisen. gin. Gritum | 1-himen J. Miner Ohediah Bowne Mr. Henry Miller, Deputy Marshal, for these | How grievousit ia to reflect that she should so | away so as te-cnuce the leakage, he Saale ea 1—Frenklin B Tleppin in 6. Pore | 2—Wilkam Hebard 7 a es tae Total . higures, ail of whicb, excepting Dane and Colam have been driven across the ocean in search of a | gine would eave Eeopat tie i tally, proved oem “5 Laren | 3—Georee B. Meacham George Be The townships from which returns have not bia, are copied from the official record. The De- | place to lay her head. The American editor inti- | have brought her into port. Mom Ror " bart! 8 George B F ay i J that on Sunday noon, the third day out 1—Nethen HH. Fordyce 1—William F. Russell 4—Th. Bartlett. Jr dees inves | deca received are, Crosby, Whitewater aad Miami. | 01) Marshal for Dane aad Colustie have not yet | mates that the object of her voyage was to collect by the fact that on had made 700 miles, and be: 3- Wihen A ues 2-Jobn P. Davis 1—Mopee MeDonalé. {Abraham P. Stevens. | ‘The deaths in the cit will be perceived, were. | Todo their final returae for these counties, but | materials for literary works, We have no doubt carta bhnom tl ae6 Sararday seek We wade 3 Celeb B. ( 1_David Nobles, 24 3— John Appleton = Gibert Dasa. | from June Ist, 4 rade a Ko aed fo figures we have given are undetstoad 10 be that euch man among Ret projects; fot she, wane | Soran erren oad Saturday noon ‘we mode ON TOOMERT ove $= Robert Gooden iam 5 four of the population, whi ont the offiei jooungs ‘¢ have compare eo re~ | very distil an ed 4 1—$ Pulver Heath yaas C, Whiteside &- Geakn Anttome 10—Merius Schoonmaker. | hs were, inthe same period, one to every teren for June, 1890, with those of the State Cen- | eat the bread of idleness or dependence: but there | I ork tht a Capein bokeneheent ann Stieews and 2 Jobn 8. Crane ly ny al §-Fpbraim K Smart, 1 Saree kh ereane oe. | hirty- eight of the popalation, far | 8* of December, 1847. is reason to believe that it was eid — ae ae hid Chatge, in the management aad : er | rR wares 6-1 " i oz. $6-Sean £. hee feraft Brin be wpeneDnlin gy returns is that they are far pttortshe Dec 1847. June, 1350 ben perry tin ge ea peultisie sate nlge navigation of the ship, deserve the praise. and 2— Charles R. Swords cae, 1. 14— John H. Boyd | "Phe following 1s the cenens for Fraskila | Browae..s ++... 2914 Saas | ve her hire When aven ponsemte, wire would ‘bring | tharks of the owners and passengers, for the able, | ty oman nse oe 1 4 ene. 15—Joseph Russell pe 3 ollowing Calumet. : a4 forth in eefety,’ remain on shore, to encounter the untiring and efficient manner in which th y dis 4—.thram Wakeman ol C. Bree Py D Compbeti Fah whet i” ~ a Min. Mamtowee.. 12% pn pe jling vessel. | charged their respective duties. Nor can I in jus &—Michael Dougherty. = 1 H Benetct | 3—sitrom Bet pence Shek. | Pia, ne ao Columbie. , 3791 Wome ieee ee fon & qeatter walsh | tien forbear to beG, thar toute @reat strength and [inary J, Bepen i wom | ScAuhaP Rpertos, to--Witlard Ieee tig Madison Ceawiord and Chippewa... 1,40 “eas | evght to be correctly informed, that she war pro- | admirable construction of the Ohio, | coasider my- $ 1=W J. Humphrey | Sa beeannn Geren » Tis lati Hamilton ... St. Croix. tessevee 1614 489 | ceeding to the residence of @ near relative of ‘her seif mainly indebted, under Providence, for safery 9 yates | fom le Binteo wrt | pres —— pal 16,008 | father, with tho intentos of remaining there tll | from the perils of the voyage. 1—Semuel Jayne, Jr ls Papier | ees * “se 10,985 1,63 ath - , jor | — ——_ 4 0 | 8-John 1. Taylor ews... Pleasant 14'908 seme favorable change might come over the color d Corailn f New Vork y 61 | 9-Rason B Oide Sctttau | Mecvis Praitie.... .... yy «therife. Mrs. Martin, as we have said, was Algte and Corallines : orate ». Daniel T Je | orwich ... : Rs 7409 7 f no S pret ions. She has | TO THE RDITOR OF THE NRW YORK wena Clinton. a 11720 en authoress of no mean pretensi Your correspondent. in Tue & vaibr 19,87 ¥ y ¢ wood novels, and contributed largely ‘ a * 1 seeeeee writter some wood novels, the character Whig majority | PR gp Tota’ 6,487 {> the Murgecoetec der Gone de ticne lother | 1% Tegard to | ‘ikliam A Socket ‘ > the Aineyrlopedie det Gena du Monde, and other | eferred to. Mr Governors of the Several States and Ter ym ont pa The census returns from the counties of West: Richiand. 7,963 French periodivals | Collection ef vee Plan ween: aefur ; 1 @ eudjiotacd . ——_____.. eclee—not exoveding A. D. 1551, in Rote Virginia beiug nearly all in, the subjoined Seaee.. Pi Wage a eas Democtste in Rom. 55. Barsin, | statement of tte popeletion will te interesting to ae: Sasteat. clasrifention or : | our readers Marquette Irartay Ovens Hovse.—The performance to-morrow | mens were very | ‘ Mitechic, bight will be the repetition of “ La Payorita.” which | the undersi | Slaves. Toto!, | Milweukie was to tavouably received on Wednesday night. The | a to proey | Agarerate of counties, os een opera partakes fargely of the ser ae ae sents abe eftictsl orted...... 422.912 6,654 50.804 179 2% 44 | been introduced intu many modern composition i | * vie fake tach 12800 900-300 18.300 10,734 | tie musio genernily is characterised by very cracef | Montacmery, do 6500 100 1400 8.000 2, melodies and dramatic situati Ail the vooaliste | ‘ fea v Rueeell Soc: SEs HS 180 10000 | Shebos ean. 422% | petition will attract, doubtless, an exceeding em | esau of the work will show your corresondems 6 Thomas Rowe Bhenendoab GO. eos . prone Waukesha 19.314 . ~The bill of entertainment for ines of the Bay and Harbor of New York, ilias- 7—Jebn A, Morrison ta 308 400118 6004 bene basen | Weohingt 19455 and evening 18 *xoendingly attractive | Your able notice of Mr. RTA Sircone | m 1840... “4 goes oe +44 0,167 | — indeed, every day's bill is the same—and we boliove Id of the 20th ultimo. evinses ; by » Jomee In 1840. 971,590 7 548 55.731 442955 | Winnebego . = gives eneral ratisfection to the visiters, Beautifal familiarity with that Gopert t of natural history, 19- Miler M-Dimmiek * 4983 121.60 525,181 | Sesre Me lodioe, splendid instrumental performances, | 9 seieatifestly treated by thet mrven nen you were | 11—Henry M Pudier Tocrense . » «« +. os. 11682 Goe8 181.000 , 94,575 | carital burlesque operas, inimitable dancing abd witty | £0tclenti faying that Mr Durant isthe firet author | 19—Galusha a Grow (F 8) Decrease of free colored..... 6.44. lt Increase in two yea , fnyings in abundance. in any country to publirh a treative and classificatios 13- James Gamble ESSER, ‘The only county which shows a decrease, since Fretows’ Minstaeie.The highly talented on the subject, in which nature herself has furnishet | 14-7. M Bidighous H Mane (8 9) The Deputy Marshal furnishes the Nashville | ye 47, ig st. Croix.” Error in the last, of the present | ofthis excellent band of minstriie Ye tec the illastratio ’ | 16—Williem H Korte &-- Horace Ma press with the follewing report of the census of censue, will doubtless account for this. ward of bisexertions The concerts a dren F | P g rep censure, . ‘4a y 6008 eos seueoeus uy 00) € — a 58 | 18- Jobo 1. Dawson, 1 George B. _— Panay bass: : 1.500 | Bony nein in eac! Prather yh (Dee.) 210,546 | shorts me ance An silerncon eon. 19— Joseph H Kahne ‘ baad ha ail Suberk, Pe 6.000 | 1449.... , + f 5" cert will | ya 0 bles, on $0- John sition i pA Ay it Suburt es ” | ysi2.. 1 1} 1850 (June) 305,121 Le. AB exeotions entertainment will be chip Coustansiag, of | S— Themes Bf Stowe & Orlando B Pieklin Thole nemt 17,500 | 1846 (June). «... 156,27 evening by Mr rthy, the celebrated ere parengers, while on the high seas 1 ne eens t Reeras. Weleney, | i pale from Juss 1, 10% to Jens i 1450, The privcipal element in the rapid increase of tnd detineata: of Triah character. se lverpool to this port, They ware ovu- | sher . Rich 0 4 . . aod 4 . ” mn bre worn te ent is calle ot Irelai “ Alfred Glimore H pda combo were eight hundred, the larger number of which | our population, immigration from a road, operates | teinment ie eslled p " . mitted tor egamination, 4 1 wore caused by cholera in each year, from May te November. Hence, | Melovy of the Jmernia le!’ 1 | 1--Kdward ©. Cabell Ke hard Votes