James Monroe, Va., to France, May 28, 1794. Thomas Pinckney, . C., to Spain, Nov. 24, 1794. Rufus King, N. Y., to England, May 20, 1796. David Humphreys, Conn., to Spain, May 20, 1796. John Q. Adams, Mass., to Portugal, May 30, 1796. Charles C. Pinckney, S. c., to France, Sept. 9, 1796.
Ministers Resident. William V. Murray, Md., to the Netherlands, March 2, 1797. David Humphreys, Conn., to Portugal, Feb. 21, 1791. William Short, Va., to the Netherlands, Jan. 16, 1792. William Short, Va., to Spain, May 28, 1794. John Q. Adams, Mass., to the Netherlands, May 30, 1794.
Envoys and Ministers Plenipotentiary. Charles C. Pinckney, S. C., to France, June 5, 1797. Elbridge Gerry, Mass., to France, June 5, 1797. John Marshall, Va., tó France, June 5, 1797. Oliver Ellsworth, Conn., to France, Feb. 26, 1799. Patrick Henry, Va., to France, Feb. 26, 1799. William V. Murray, Md., to France, Feb. 26, 1799. James Monroe, Va., to Great Britain, April 18, 1803. William Pinckney, Md., to Great Britain, May 12, 1806.. William Pinckney, Md., to Great Britain, Feb. 26, 1808. Robert R. Livingston, N. Y., to France, Oct. 2, 1801. John Armstrong, N. Y., to France, June 30, 1864. John Q. Adams, Mass.,
to Great Britain, Feb. 28, 1815. Joel Barlow, Conn., to France, Feb. 27, 1811. William H. Crawford, Ga., to France, April 9, 1813. Albert Gallatin, Pa., to France, Feb. 28, 1815. George W. Erving, Mass., to Spain, Aug. 10, 1814. William Eustis, Mass., to the Netherlands, Dec. 10, 1814. Thomas Sumpter, S. C., to Portugal, [in Brazil] Mar. 7, 1809. John Q. Adams, Mass., to Russia, June 27, 1809. James A. Bayard, Del., to Russia, Feb. 28, 1815. William Pinckney, Md., to Russia, April 26, 1815. Richard Rush, Pa., to Great Britain, Dec. 6, 1817. James Brown, La., to France,
Dec. 9, 1823. John Forsyth, Ga., to Spain, Feb. 16, 1819. Hugh Nelson, Va., to Spain, Jan. 15, 1823. John Graham, Va., to Portugal, [in Brazil] Jan. 6, 1819. Henry Dearborn, sen., N. H., to Portugal, May 7, 1822. H. Clay, Ky., to Prussia, Special Commissioner to conclude a Treaty, 1823. George W. Campbell, Tenn., to Russia, April 16, 1818. Henry Middleton, s. C., to Russia, April 6, 1820. Richard C. Anderson, Va., to Colombia, Jan. 27, 1823. Cæsar A. Rodney, Dél., to Buenos Ayres, Jan. 27, 1823. Heman Allen, Vt., to Chili
, Jan. 27, 1823. Rufus King, N. Y., to England, May 5, 1825. Albert Gallatin, Pa., to England, May 10, 1826. James Barbour, Va., to England, May 23, 1828. Alexander H. Everett, Mass., to Spain, Mar. 9, 1825. Albert Gallatin, Pa., Agents upon the Umpirage relating to the North Eastern Bound. Wm. P. Preble, Me., Sary of the United States, May 9, 1828. William H. Harrison, to Colombia, May 24, 1828. John W. Forbes, Fa., to Buenos Ayres, Mar. 9, 1825. Joel R. Poinsett, s. C., to Mexico, Mar. 8, 1825. Richard C. Anderson, Va., ? To the Assembly of American Nations, proposed to be held John Sergeant, Pa., at Panama, Mar. 14, 1826. Joel R. Poinsett, s. c., to the same Assembly, Feb. 12, 1827. Condy Raguet, Pa., to Brazil, Mar. 9, 1825. William Tudor, Mass., to Brazil, Dec. 27, 1827. William Miller, N. C., to Guatemala, Mar. 7, 1825. John Williams, Tenn., to Guatemala, Dec. 9, 1825. Louis McLane, Del., to Great Britain, 1829. William C. Rives, to France, 1829. William Pitt Preble, to the Netherlands, 1829. Cornelius P. Van Ness, to Spain, 1829. Thomas P. Moore, to the Republic of Colombia, 1829. John Randolph, Va., to Russia, 1831. Edward Livingston, La., to France, 1833. William Wilkins, Pa., to Russia, 1834. Andrew Stevenson, Va., to England, 1836.
James Buchanan, Pa., to Russia, 1831. Martin Van Buren, N. Y., to Great Britain, 1831, (not confirmed by the Senate.) Anthony Butler, N. Y., to Mexico, 1829. Emanuel J. West, Ill., to Peru, 1829. Ethan A. Brown, Ohio, to Brazil, 1829. John Hamm, Ohio, to Chili, 1829. William T. Barry, Ky., to Spain, 1835. John H. Eaton, Tenn., to Spain, 1835. Lewis Cass, Mich., France, 1836. William T. Barry, Ky., to Spain, 1835. John H. Eaton, Tenn., to Spain, 1836. George M. Dallas, Pa., Russia, 1837. Henry Wheaton, R. I., to Prussia, 1837. Powhatan Ellis, Miss., to Mexico, 1837. H. A. Muhlenberg, Pa., to Austria, 1838. David Porter, Md., to Turkey, 1839. (Salary, $6,000.)
POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES.
Population, Slaves, 1330.
1830.
Maine, New-Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Dist. of Columbia Virginia, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas,
399,955
12 269,328 280,652 610,408
81 97,199
177 75 297,665
25 62 1,918,608
75 40 320,823 2,254 40 1,348,233
403 29 76,748 3,292 36 447,040 102,994) 41 39,834
6,119 40 1,211,405 469,757 18
737,987 245,601 15 581,185 315,401 19 516,823 217,531 9
34,730 15,501 309,527 117,549 136,621
65,659 215,739 109,588 937,9031
24 687,917 165,213 18 681,903 141,603 16 31,639
32 343,031
10 157,455
*747 140,445 25,081 30,388 4,576
GENERAL STATISTICS OF THE INDIVIDUAL STATES.
General Election,
when held.
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Place First By whom 1
When admitted into
No. Square 1.
State Constitution, when
1 Settled.
I Settled. Miles.
When adopted the Union.
adopted. York. English. 32,000.
March 15, 1820
1819
1820.
1784 One of the original
June 21, Dover. English. 9,500.
thirteen.
Amended in 1792. 1788. Brattlebo-
1793. English.
Jan. 10,
1791 rough. 10,200.
Amended in 1836. 1799.
1780. 7,800 | One of the original
Feb. 7, Plymouth. English.
Amended in 1821, 1831 1788.
One of the original There is no Constitu- English. R. Providence.
May 29, Williams. 1,360. thirteen. tion in this State.
1790. Windsor and English and One of the original
Jan. 9,
1818. Hartford.
4,764. Dutch. thirteen.
1788. New-York &
One of the original
1777.
July 26, Dutch. 46,000. Albany.
thirteen. New one in 1821.
1788. One of the original Bergen.
Dec. 18, Danes.
1776. 8,300. thirteen.
1787. On the Dela. One of the original 1776. New one in 1790
Dec. 12, near Phila. Swedes. 46,000.
thirteen.
New one in 1838. 1787. Cape Swedes and One of the original | 1776. New one in 1792
Dec. 7, Henlopen.
2,120. Fins.
thirteen.
Amended in 1831. 1787. Kent
1776. One of the original
April 28, English. Island.
14,000. thirteen.
Amended in 1837. 1788.
1776. One of the original
June 27, Jamestown. English. 66.000.
thirteen.
New one in 1830. 1788. Cape Fear
1776. One of the original
Nov. 21, English. 48,000. River.
thirteen.
Amended in 1835. 1789.
1776. One of the original
May 23, Charleston. English. 30,000.
thirteen.
New one in 1790. 1788.
Second Monday in
September Second Tuesday
in March. First Tuesday in
September. Second Monday in
November. The gov. & sen. in April, represent. in Ap. & Aug. First Monday in
April. First Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in Nov. Second Tuesday in
October. Second Tuesday in
October. Second Tuesday in
November First Wednesday in
October. Fourth Thursday in
April.
In
August. Second Monday in
October
TABLE, SHOWING THE TIME FOR THE MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE IN EACH STATE; MANNER OF CHOOSING, TERM OF SERVICE,
AND SALARY OF GOVERNOR; NUMBER OF SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES—TIME OF SERVICE AND PAY; NUMBER OF ELECTORS.
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