TO ARTICLE UNITED STATES. Summary Tables of the Population of the United States, agreeably to the Census of 1830. Of 20 and under 30. Of 30 and under 40. Of 40 and under 50. Of 50 and under 60. Of 60 and under 70. 48 78/ 16 Maine 823 93 2 New Hampshire 19,728 17,521 16,737 14,847) 21,191 14,696 10,772 7,218 5,059 2,786 840 85 4 Massachusetts 40,644 35,988 34,679 32,801 58,621| 35,433 23,683 15,008 10,319 5,575 1,760 173 1 Rhode Island 6,733 5,786 5,400 5,354 8,425 5,379 3,512 2,157 1,444 854 261 28 Connecticut 19,033 17,8911 17,788 16,509| 26,166 16,608 11,595 7,851 5,495 3,154 871 81 5 Vermont 21,700 19,406 17,597 15,782 24, 207 15,773 10,405 7,051 5,203 2,203 618 3 North. Dist. of N. York > 118,540 103,372 88,558 74,040 125,086 79,831 49,689 29,278 17,199 7,047 1,753 177 19 south. Dist. of N. York S 39,537 33,699 29,965 27,672 51,668 33,305 19,182 11,225 6,710 2,987 808 New Jersey 25,071 21,204 19,745 17,123 27,001 17,2311 11,043 7,053 4,458 2,021 534 44 1 Eastern Dist. of Penn. 2 60,917 50,357 44,956 41,345 68,421 42,729 26,595 15,568 8,728 3,712 891 100 19 Western Dist. of Penn. $| 56,936 45,842 37,419 31,768 52,938 32,443 20,00 12,464 7,357 3,267 884 128/ 23 Delaware 4,7441 4,099 3,919 3,184 5,508 3,206 2,036 1,286 609 202 43 9 Maryland 23,737 19,438 17,886 15,778 29,397 18,215 11,072 6,565 3,462 1,375 355 53 7 Eastern Dist. of Virg. 33,143 26,390 22,527 19,801 33,260 20,892 13,462 8,786 4,853 1,928 571 87 13 Western Dist. of Virg. S 32,650 25,415 20,760 17,146 27,651 15,647 9,919 6,475 4,118 1,746 537 97) 13 North Carolina 46,749 35,950 30,527 25,452 39,428 23,042 14,998 10,536 5,968 2,489 649 138) 28 South Carolina 25,132 20,259 16,497 13,961 22,164 13,969 8,334 5,644 3,042 1,210 298 66 14 Georgia 33,027 23,709 18,584 15,186 26,844 16,156 9,542 5,674 3,083 1,120 290 631 10 North. Dist. of Alaba. ? 9,459 6,727 5,221 4,300 7,036 4,458 2,516 1,501 773 246 63 11 South. Dist. of Alaba. S 13,305 8,755 6,908 5,209 10,404 6,941 3,513 2,092 968 345 84 8 3 Mississippi 7,918 5,572 4,591 3,623 7,237 4,632 2,419 1,595 632 189 47 11 East. Dist. of Louisiana ? 5,007 4,175 3, 350 2,852 7,430 5,670 3, 156 1,446 633 226 61 18 8 West. Dist. of Louisiana 2,964 2,227 1,784 1,473 3,028 2, 107 1,148 577 263 91 17 6 1 Eastern Dist. of Tenn. 19,612 *14,726 11,790 9,581 14,085 7,765 4,733 3,727 2,002 877 291 43 11 Western Dist. of Tenn. 39,964 30,640 24, 254 19,666 30,897 17,346 10,375 7,461 3,541/ 1,230 366 62 21 Kentucky 54,116 41,073 34,222 29,017| 45,913 26,289 15,966 10,843 6,253 2,585 699 1191 28 Ohio 96,411 74,690 62,151 51,138 81,290 49,346 31,112 18,058 10,783 3,632 935 138 29 Indiana 39,780 28,692 22,872 17,653 28,153 17,904 10,306 6,004 3, 160 1,059 240 49 13 Mlinois 18,834| 12,753 10,024 7,770 14,706 8,825 4,627 2,853 1,172 384 90 6 4 Missouri 13,531 9,617 7,469 5,639 11,147 7,084 3,642 1,939 927 334 60 14 2 TERRITORIES. Michigan 3,023 2,326 1,905 1,543 4,339 2,739 1,232 658 264 64 4 1 Arkansas 3,020 2,021 1,626 69 1 East. Dist. of Florida 441 326 428 190 96 49 22 5 West. Dist. of Florida 550 355 273 245 664 489 218 157 72 15 1 1 1 South. Dist. of Florida 18 18 5 Middle Dist. of Florida 9231 640 467 356 952 547 313 165 68 20 1 District of Columbia 2,333 1,680 1,486 1,5221 2,805 1,817 1,068 593 245 71 25 1 1 201 12 475 39 4 Cotal of the U. States 972,980|782,075 669,734 573, 196|956,487 592,535 367,840 229,284 155,082 57,772|15,806/2,041 301 63 Maine 32,471 27,676 24,067| 22,348 35,596 22,259 14,183 9,330 5,9041 2,683 911 1381 31 18,538 16,790 15,525 14,823 24,564 16,690 11,896 8,448 5,888 3,110 1,085 174) 6 39,533 34,537 33,326 34,439 60,495 38,163 26,684 18,456 12,989 7,173 2,528 347 4 6,623 5,642 5,213 5,584 9,203 5,756 4,024 2,826 1,939 1,0581 376 44 18,270 16,943 16,575 15,978 26,540 17,937) 13,214 9,245 6,707 3,760 1,228 156 3 21,334 18,632 16,870 15,753 25,180 16,264 11,034 7,152 4,727 2,086 652 87 4 960 103 2 4,647 4,011 3,654 3,381 5,484 3,179 2,047 1,397 630 263) 56 6 1 22,356 18,693 17,327 18,020 27,248 16,617| 10,840 6,983 3,633 1,541 432 64 14 476 55 14 43,775 34,264 28,842 27,398 41,636 24,534) 16,428 10,601 5,980 2,496 747 158) 30 80 17 268 65 20 575) 182 69 16 71 7,319 5,165 4,169 3,653 5,231! 3,090 1,739 983 436 149 34 7 1,5581 2,237 1,275 707 409 163 49 13 739 225 481 141 50,835 39,439 32,197| 29,623 41,936 23,463 15,476 9,499 5,315 2,195 575 97 19 89,873 71,851 59,306 52,635 75,574 43,89427,546 15,898 8,293 2,915 736 89 780 212 25 273 77 766 227 60 9 6,426 Total of the U. States 921,934 750,741 638,856 596,254918,411 555,531 356,046 223,504 131,307 58,336 17,434 2,523238 Maine 1 1 2 11 1 1 3 5 1 12 1511 11 5 6721 3 424 451 288 40 43 19 31 17 14 30 4) 59 511 12 617 230 80 492 17,880 17,759 8,846 6,135 2,772 50 17,002 16,236 8,331 5,329 2,601 53 74,158 60,074 38,403 27,69611,121 125 73,666 58,574 36,670 24,483 11,219(i31 45,99) 38,099 20,212 14,030 5,848133 44,847 37,508 20,095 13,088 5,636114 51,820 44,600 29,710 21,674 7,567 98 51,524 45,5 17 32,689 22,006 8,112 84 38,367 34,253 19,440 12,818 3,847 92 38,102 33,917 20,527 12,325 5.765 78 1,897 507 8 11,037 10,793 6,947 3,455 845 22 10,860 10,841 6,983 3,173 682 21 4,273 3,290 1,662 307) 11 3259 31,500 27,449 13,520 7,499 2,280 61 30,975 27,346 13,854 8,107 2,572 50 2 31 2 1 6 2 144 61 52 12 31 4,872 4,364 2,058923 208 14 4,611 4,605 2,1991 1,014 2194 2 1 1 3 33 803 836 399 193 51 571 471 233 67 602 52 597 605 382185361 7 11 3 7 10 698 34674 3 816 1,270 612 391176 2 • It appears by the census of 1830, that the state of Pennsylvania contains 403 slaves, while in 1820, according to the census of that year, 28 years); hence, it is obvious that the number of slaves in this state cannot possibly increase; and equally so, that in 1830 the youngest 4 X* in the class between the ages of 36 and 55 years, and it is impossible to believe that these are all above the age of 50 years, which, as we have already shown, is the minimum age of a slave in Pennsylvania. On the contrary, it is much more probable, that they are nearly all below the age of 50, and therefore ought also to be deducted. But as this cannot be ascertained with precision, we deem it a fair estimate to suppose that the 36 are equally distributed through the interval of 19 years, being the period between the ages of 36 and 55, mak. ing the average number for each year iH, and for the first 14 years of the interval, or between the ages of 36 and 50 years, 269 or nearly 27 persons. These 27 being too young to be slaves, must be deducted from the 93 above mentioned, and there will be only 66 remaining as the total number of slaves in Pennsylvania.–J. PARKER. |