TABLE VII. Wyoming Total. 1820 365 365 1821 1,073 1,073 1822 2,440 2,440 1823 5,823 5,823 1824 9,541 9,541 1825 28,396 6,500 34,896 1826 31,280 16,767 48,047 1827 32,074 31,360 63,434 1828 30;232 47,284 77,516 1829 25,110 79,973 7,000 112,083 1830 41,750 89,984 42,700 174,434 1831 40,966 81,854 54.000 176,820 1832 75,000 209,271 84,500 368,771 1833 123,000 252,971 111,777 487,748 1834 106,244 226,692 43,700 376,636 1835 131,250 339,508 98,845 575,103 1836 146,522 432,045 104,500 698,484 1837 225,937 523,152 115,387 887,632 1838 214,211 433,875 76,321 4,104 751,181 1839 222,042 442,608 122,300 11,930 823,479 1840 225,591 452,291 148.470 15,928 867,045 1841 142,807 585,542 192,270 22,154 964,255 1842 271,913 541,504 205,253 10,098 47,346 1,107,732 1843 267,125 677,313 227,605 9,870 57,740 1,262,532 1844 376,363 840,379 251,005 13,087 114,906 1,623.459 1845 430,993 1,086,068 266,072 10,135 178,401 2,002,877 1846 522,518 1,236,581 318,400 12,646 188,003 2,333,494 1847 643,568 1,572,794 388,200 14,904 289,898 2,970,597 1848 680,193 1,652,834 434,267 237,271 3,063,503 1849 801,246 1,683,425 454,240 19,650 259,080 3,242,641 5,855,573 13,542,575 3,746,812 144,506 1,372.645 25,113,641 Table VIII. exhibits the retail prices of coal per ton in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. The ton, it will be seen, is different in Philadelphia from that of New York and Boston. TABLE VIII.* Boston. Schuylkill. Lehigh. Schuylkill Schuylkill White-ash. Red-ash. 1838 $ 5.50 1839 8.58 1840 5.50 5.50 8.00 1841 8.45 8 87 $ 8.75 $ 9.21 1842 4.25 7.16 7.21 6.96 7.58 1843) 5.96 5.75 1844 3.50 5.56 1845 3.75 6.00 6.25 6.25 1846 4.50 4.38 7.00 1847 5.00 4.62 6.50 6.75 6.75 7.00 1848 3.62 | $ 3.25 3.50 6.50 5.00 5.50 1849 3 75 3.75 4.00 5.75 5.75 6.00 11850 1 3.62 3.25 3.50 5.50 5.00 5.25 $ 6.00 $ 8.70 * Taylor, pp. 125, 138, and 152. To September,.1850. 66 66 12 Yale, 66 1 Bowdoin, Brunswick, Me. Leonard Woods, Jr., D. D. 1802 2 Waterville,* 1820 Waterville, David N. Sheldon, D. D. 3 Dartmouth, Hanover, N. H. Nathan Lord, D. D. 1769 4 University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Worthington Smith, D. D. 1791 5 Middlebury, Middlebury, Benjamin Labaree, D. D. 1800 6 Norwich University, Norwich, Rev. Edward Bowers, 1834 7 Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Jared Sparks, LL. D. 163 8 Williams, Williamstown, Mark Hopkins, D. D. 1793 9 Amherst, Amherst, Edw. Hitchcock, D.D., LL. D. 1821 10 Holy Cross, Worcester, 1843 11 Brown University,* Providence, R. I. Francis Wayland, D. D. 1764 New Haven, Conn. Theodore D. Woolsey, LL. D. 1700 13 Trinity,t Hartford, 1824 14 Wesleyan University, Middletown, Stephen Olin, D. D., LL. D. 1831 15 Columbia, t New York, N. Y. Charles King, 1754 16 Union, Schenectady, 1795 Eliphalet Nott, D. D. 17 Hamilton, Clinton, 1812 18 Madison University,* Hamilton, 1819 19 Geneva,t Geneva, 1823 20 University of New York, New York, Geo. W. Bethune, D. D. 1831 21 St. John's, Fordham, 1841 22 St. Paul's,t College Point, 1837 23 College of New Jersey, Princeton, N. J. James Carnahan, D. D. 1746 24 Rutgers, New Brunswick, Theo. Frelinghuysen, LL. D. 1770 25 Burlington, t. Burlington, George W.Doane, D.D., LL.D. 1846 1755 26 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn. John Ludlow, D. D. 27 Dickinson, Carlisle, 1783 28 Jefferson, Canonsburg, A. B. Brown, D. D. 1802 29 Washington, Washington, David McConaughy, D. D. 1806 30 Allegheny, Meadville, 1817 31 Pennsylvania, Gettysburg, C. P. Krauth, D. D. 1832 32 Lafayette, Easton, 1832 33 Marshall, Mercersburg, John W. Nevin, D.D. 1836 34 West. University of Penn., Pittsburg, Heman Dyer, D. D. 1819 35 Delaware, Newark, Del. James P. Wilson, D. D. 1833 36 St. John's, Annapolis, Md. Hector Humphreys, D.D. 1784 37 St. Mary's, Baltimore, 1799 38 Mount St. Mary's, $ Emmetsburg, John McCaffrey, A. M. 1830 39 St. James's,t Near Hagersto'n “ John B. Kerfoot, A. M. 1844 40 Washington, Chestertown, E.F.Chambers, Pres.of Trus. 1783 1792 41 Georgetown, Georgetown, D. C. Rev. James Ryder, D. D. 42 Columbian, Washington, Joel S. Bacon, D. D. 1821 43 William and Mary,t Williamsburg, Va. Rev. John Johns, 1692 44 Hampden-Sidney, 1783 Prince Ed. Co., “ Lewis S. Green, D. D. 45 Washington, Lexington, 1812 46 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Gessner Harrison, Ch. of Fac. 1819 47 Randolph-Macon, Boydton, L. C. Garland, A. M. 1832 48 Emory and Henry, Glade Spring, 1839 49 Rector,* Taylor Co., Charles Wheeler, A. M. 1839 50 Bethany College, 1840 Bethany, Alexander Campbell, A. M. 5] Richmond, * 1832 Richmond, Rev. Robert Ryland, 52 Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Col. F. H. Smith, Sup't, 1839 53 University of N. Carolina,' Chapel Hill, N. C. David L. Swain, LL. D. 1789 54 Davidson, Mecklenburg Co.“ Samuel Williamson, D. D. 1838 55 Wake Forest, * Wake Forest, 1838 56 Charleston, Charleston, S. C. William P. Finley, A. M. 1785 57 South Carolina, Columbia, 1804 58 Erskine, Abbeville Dist., 59 Franklin, Athens, Ga. Alonzo Church, D. D. 1785 60 Oglethorpe, Milledgeville, Samuel K. Talmage, 1836 61 Emory, 1 Oxford, 1837 62 Mercer University," Penfield, J. L. Dagg, D. D. 1838 63 Christ Coll. and Epis. Inst. Montpelier, Charles Fay, 1839 61 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Basil Manly, D.D. 1831 65 La Grange, La Grange, 1831 66 Spring Hill, Spring Hill, John Bazin, 1830 67 Howard, * Marion, 1841 68 Oakland, Oakland, Miss. Jeremiah Chamberlain, D.D. 69 University of Mississippi, Oxford, Rev. A. B. Longstreet, LL. D. 1844 70 Mississippi College, Clinton, Rev. C. Parrish, 71 Centenary, Jackson, La. Rev. R. H. Rivers, 1841 (G . 66 1830 176 82 650 134 397 10 1,628 420 338 450 1,562 117 126 8 5 9 7 6 6 20 9 12 14 9 23 9 8 8 12 10 9 5 11 16 11 15 9 29 7 10 8 8 997 267 416 100 9 1,725 5,932 257 327 658 35 513 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 600 173 26 25,590 8,100 16,500 10,000 6,000 1,700 84,200 12,412 16,000 4,220 31,000 49,000 9,000 11,123 17,000 15,000 10,300 7,000 5,400 4,000 12,000 2,800 16,000 1,500 1,200 5,000 12,000 10,000 3,300 8,200 4,000 5,000 1,300 104 76 221 95 63 59 293 177 176 120 156 386 66 125 130 230 149 127 42 151 110 29 243 76 118 88 142 197 105 122 76 82 81 11 45 30 122 126 32 70 180 55 557 77 140 227 40 90 30 32 5,142 579 1,000 441 131 146 101 94 11 71 150 187 137 10 7 11 9 6 6 20 24 10 5 11 10 6 6 19 8 First Wednesday in September. 1 2 10 11 4 3 6 5,500 3,292 19,600 4,000 4,500 1,200 23,250 6,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 1,700 6,000 6,640 2,500 1,200 2,000 12,347 1,150 4,700 2,000 1,700 11,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 16 25 81 212 145 55 50 113 72 120 179 44 24 70 219 88 125 45 145 61 35 92 76 70 40 64 75 8 3 593 53 112 16 69 1 12 10 7,123 3,000 4,000 1,500 6,000 760 3,000 17* Name. Place. Presidents. Foun ded. 66 66 66 72 St. Charles, s 1838 73 Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, 1838 74 Franklin, Opelousas, 1839 75 Greenville, Greenville, Tenn. James McLin, 1794 76 Washington, Washington Co.," 1794 77 University of Nashville, Nashville, 1806 78 Franklin, Near Nashville, Tolbert Fanning, A. M. 1845 79 East Tennessee, Knoxville, Joseph Estabrook, A. M. 1792 80 Cumberland University, Lebanon, 1844 81 Jackson, Columbia, 1833 82 Union, * Murfreesboro', 1843 83 Transylvania, Lexington, Ky. H. B. Bascom, D. D., LL. D. 1798 84 St. Joseph's, $ Bardstown, 1819 85 The Centre, Danville, “ John C. Young, D. D. 1819 86 Augusta, 1 Augusta, 1825 87 Georgetown,* Georgetown, “ J. L. Reynolds, D. D. 1840 88 Bacon, Harrodsburg, 1836 89 Western Military Institute, Blue Lick Springs, Col. T. F. Johnson, A. M. 1847 90 Shelby, Shelbyville, " Rev. W. J. Waller, M. D. 91 Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, Alfred Ryors, D. D. 1804 92 Miami University, Oxford, E. D. Macmaster, D. D. 1809 93 Franklin, New Athens, 1825 94 Western Reserve, Hudson, George E. Pierce, D. D. 1826 Gambier, 95 Kenyon, Sherlock A. Bronson, D. D. 1827 96 Granville, * Granville, 1832 97 Marietta, Marietta, 1835 98 Oberlin College, Oberlin, 1834 99 Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 1819 100 St. Xavier, s Cincinnati, 1840 101 Woodward, Cincinnati, Thomas J. Biggs, D. D. 1831 102 Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Edward Thomson, D. D. 1842 103 Indiana State University, t Bloomington, Ind. Andrew Wylie, D. D. 1816 104 Hanover College, South Hanover,“ Sylvester Scovel, D. D. 1829 105 Wabash, Crawfordsville, 1833 106 Indiana Asbury University, Greencastle, L. W. Berry, D. D. 1839 107 St. Gabriel's, S Vincennes, 1843 108 Franklin, Franklin, Geo. C. Chandler, A. M. 1837 109 Illinois, Jacksonville, 1829 110 Shurtleff, * Upper Alton, Adiel Sherwood, D. D. 1835 111 McKendree, : Lebanon, Erastus Wentworth, A. M. 1835 112 Knox, Galesburg, Jonathan Blanchard, 1837 113 University of St. Louis, S St. Louis, Mo. J. Van de Velde, 1832 114 St. Vincent's, Cape Girardeau,“ Hector Figari,C. M. 1843 115 Masonic, Marion Co., J. Worthington Smith, 1831 116 Missouri University, Columbia, John H. Lathrop, A. M. 1840 117 St. Charles, 1 St. Charles, John W. Robinson, 1837 118 Fayette, Fayette, Archibald Peterson, 119 College of Arts and Sciences in University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Professors in rotation, 1837 120 St. Philip's, S Near Detroit, 1839 1121 Wisconsin University, Madison, Wisc. John H. Lathrop, 1849 The Colleges marked thus (*) are under the direction of the Baptists; thus (t), Episcopalians; thus (1), Methodists ; thus (S), Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are unmarked, the prevailing religious influence of those that are in the New England States is Congregationalism; of most of the others, Presbyterianism. By Instructors, in the above table, is meant those connected with the undergraduates ; and by students, except the Roman Catholic institutions and a few of the Colleges in the Southern and Western States, is meant undergraduates, or members of the four collegiate classes ; not including such as are pursuing a professional education, or such as are members of a preparatory department. Some of the Colleges above enumerated are not in full operation, and scarcely deserve a place in the table. The column of Libraries includes the number of volumes in the College Libraries and in the Students' Libraries. From most of the Colleges returns have been received of their condition, Jan. 1, 1850. In a few of the Colleges, the graduates of the collegiate year 1849 - 50 have been added. 66 66 66 45 Inst-1 No. of Stu- | Volumes in ruct Minis- Commencement. ors. ters. 2 103 4,000 July 15th. 13 4 300 December 74 4 70 First of November. 75 2 110 41 3,000 Third Wednesday in September. 76 2 110 42 1,000 77 7 398 75 9,456 First Wednesday in October. 78 18 2 75 2,000 Third Wednesday in October. 79 5 122 57 4,500 First Wednesday in August. 801 9 22 7 47 4,100 Last Friday in July. 81 5 46 2,500 St. John's Day (June 24th). 82 5 6 800 Third Wednesday in July, 83 7 610 50 14,000 Wednesday before 3d Friday in August. 84 17 150 126 Last Thursday in July. 5,500 Last Thursday in June. 51 Thursday after 1st Wednesday in Aug. 87 75 6,500 Last Thursday in June. 88 60 1,800 Last Friday in June. 89 217 First day of September. 90 93 4,000 First Wednesday in September. 91 145 41 18 5,500 First Wednesday in August. 92 343 102 66 8,000 Second Thursday in August. 93 90 80 2,200 Last Wednesday in September. 94 164 46 54 8,000 Second Thursday in June. 95 160 48 50 7,000 First Wednesday in August. 50 40 6,000 Second Wednesday in July. 97 6 113 44 55 6,400 Last Wednesday in July. 981 12 199 130 66 4,200 Fourth Wednesday in August. 8 84 Last Monday in June. 100 18 220 3 70 6,300 July 15th. 101 5 17 1 19 1,400 Friday before July 4th. 02 6 30 5 38 2.800 Last Wednesday in July. 03 4 108 15 3,000 First Wednesday after 2d Mond. in Aug. 04 6 100 49 38 2,200 Third Thursday in August. 105 6 59 17 38 6,000 Thursday nearest 20th July. 106 64 2,700 Third Wednesday in July. 107 50 12 1,000 Fourth Wednesday in July, 109 93 34 3,000 Second Thursday in July. 110 3 13 1,600 Fourth Thursday in July. 111 4 33 57 1,700 Second Wednesday in July. 112 5 16 58 3,000 Fourth Wednesday in June. 113 17 25 160 12,000 July 15t 114 12 90 5,000 Last Thursday in July. 115 5 13 45 Last Thursday in September. 116! 12 26 52 Fourth Thursday in August. 117 3 20 390 Second Thursday in August. 118 2 75 119 7 78 72 5,316 Third Wednesday in July. 120 4 30 3,000 First Monday in October. 121 Preparatory Department only open. Wood, Board. Lights, and Washing. Bowdoin, $ 24.00 $ 22.00 $ 46.00 39 weeks, $ 58.50 835.00 Dartmouth, 27.00 57.00 9.00 Harvard, 75.00 15.00 90.00 40 " 70-90.00 Williams, 30.00 9.00 '65.00 40 60.00 17.00 Brown, 40.00 23.00 63.00 39 60.00 Yale, 33.00 21.00 54.00 40 " 60-90.00 20.00 Wesleyan, 36.00 58.50 20.00 Hamilton, 26.00 14.00 40.00 38 or 39 w. 58.00 New Jersey, 50.00 28.14 78.14 40 weeks, 80.00 28.00 Dickinson, 33.00 14.00 47.00 43 75.25 22.75 University of Virginia, 75.00 23.00 110.00 20.00 North Carolina Univ., 50.00 11.00 61.00 40 90.00 20.00 Transylvania, 40.00 12.00 52.00 40 100.00 25.00 Western Reserve, 30.00 50.00 12.00 99 108 20 66 66 |