Indians on reservations or at schools, under control of the Indian Office (not taxed or taxable Indians incidentally under the Indian Office, and self-supporting: 133,382 4,242 Total 29,599 Chickasaw Indians.... 3,464 Colored. Choctaw Indians.. 9,996 Colored. Creek Indians.. 3,718 4,401 Deduct number of colored persons probably not members of tribes (estimated) Six Nations, Saint Regis, and other Indians of New-York.. 5,304 2,885 Indians taxed or taxable, and self-sustaining citizens, counted in the general census (98 per cent not on reservations). Indians in State or Territorial prisons... Indians under control of the War Department, prisoners of war (Apaches at Mt. 32,567 384 184 Total, exclusive of Alaska, but including 32,567 counted in general census...249,273 *From Eleventh census bulletin. POPULATION OF CHIEF CITIES OF UNITED STATES. Cities. 1 New-York 3 Philadelphia... 1,014,894 Rank. Population, 1880. 27 Denver 106.670 [49] 35,629 28 Allegheny 104,967 23 78,682 4 Brooklyn 5 St. Louis. 6 Boston 806,343 3 566,663 29 Albany 94,640 21 90,758 30 Columbus 90,398 33 51,647 51,792 32 Worcester 84,536 28 58,291 8 San Francisco 297,990 9 233,959 33 Scranton 83,450 39 45,850 34 Toledo 10 Cleveland 261,546 11 160,146 35 New-Haven 36 Richmond 12 New-Orleans 241,995 10] 216,090 37 Paterson 13 Pittsburg 238,473 [12] 14 Washington 229,796||14| 15 Detroit 16 Milwaukee 17 Newark 18 Minneapolis 40 Fall River. 203,979||19| 115,587 41 Cambridge 42 Atlanta 43 Memphis 44 Grand Rapids. 161,005 (16) 123,758 45 Wilmington 139,52663 30,518 46 Troy 47 Reading 41,473 48 Dayton 55,785 49 Trenton 104,857 50 Camden | Totals 11 286,500|| 58.488 1611 29,910 58,2741 44 41,659 7,750,715 POSITION OF THE CENTRE OF POPULATION,* Years. North West latitude. longit'de. 1790. 1800. 1810.. 1820. 1830.. 1840. 1850. 1860. 1870. 1880. 1890. Approximate location by important towns. 39° 16.5' 769 11.2' 23 miles east of Baltimore.. 40 miles northwest by west of Wash'ton, D. C.| 19 miles west-southwest of Moorefield, W. V.[ *From Eleventh census bulletin. POPULATION OF CANADA. a Without Iceland, Nova Zembla, Atlantic Islands, etc. b Without Arctic Islands. c Without Madagascar, etc. d Without Arctic Regions. e The Continent and Tasmania. Since November, 1890, the number of horses employed has fallen from 116,795 to 88,114; that is, 28,681 in one year. According to official figures for October, 1891, Philadelphia has 510 miles of single track; Chicago, 452; New-York, 289; Brooklyn, 285; Boston, 283; St. Louis, 275; Baltimore, 207; San Francisco, 205; Cleveland, 192; Cincinnati, 180; Pittsburg, 168; Kansas City, 141; New-Orleans, 139; Louisville, 132; Buffalo, 110; Minneapolis, 101; Los Angeles, 99; Detroit, 94; Birmingham, Ala., 92; St. Paul, 90; Washington, 85. The Eleventh Census shows that in December, 1889, 476 cities and towns possessed rapid transit facilities. *To middle of September, 1891. ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES, 1890.-Continued. Assessed Valuation per capita. Increase [Incr❜se per cent, per c't. assessed of of valuation tion. *The figures indicate years. a Witnessed note, 20 years. vised. c State Courts, 2 years; U. S. Courts, 20 years. b Become dormant in 5 years after last execution, but may be re |