XXI. RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. According to returns made in 1844-6, and by estimate. XXII. Table exhibiting the Seats of Government, the Times of the Election of State officers, and the Meeting of the Legislatures of the several States. Times of Holding 2d Monday in Sept., Times of the Meeting of the Legislatures. 2d Wednesday in June. 1st Wednesday in June. 2d Thursday in October. 1st Wednesday in January. Last Monday in October. 1st Tuesday in May. 1st Wednesday in May. 1st Tuesday in January. 4th Tuesday in January. 1st Tuesday in January. 1st Tues. in Jan. biennially. Last Monday in December. 1st Monday in December. 2d Monday in Nov., bienn. 4th Monday in November. 1st Monday in Nov. bienn. 1st Monday in November. 1st Monday in Dec. bienn. 1st Mon. and Tue. in Nov. 1st Monday in Jan. bienn. 1st Monday in November, 3d Monday in Jan. bienn. 1st Monday in November, January, bienn. 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in Nov. bienn. 1st Thursday in August, 1st Monday in August, 2d Tuesday in October, 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in August, 1st Tuesday in November, 1st Monday in Oct. bienn. 1st Monday in December. 1st Monday in December. 1st Monday in December. 1st Monday in Dec. bienn. 1st Monday in Nov. bienn. 1st Monday in January. XXIII. GOVERNORS OF THE SEVERAL STATES AND TERRITORIES, With their Salaries, Terms of Office, and expiration of their respective Terms; the Number of Senators and Representatives in the State Legislatures, with their respective Terms. Maine, Hugh J. Anderson, 1,500 1 June 1847 31 N. Hamp'e, Anthony Colby, 1,000 1 June 1847 12 2,500 1 Jan. 1847 40 R. Island, Byron Diman, Connecti't, Isaac Toucey, New York, Silas Wright, 400 1 May 1847 31 69 4,000 New Jersey, Charles C. Stratton, N. Carolina, William A. Graham, 2,000 Mississippi, Albert G. Brown, +223442 100 72 53 100 91 49 26 26 1 In all the States, except Virginia and South Carolina, the Governor is voted for by the people; and if no one has a majority of all the votes, in the States in which such a majority is required, the Legislature elects to the office of Governor one of the candidates voted for by the people. The seat of government of Louisiana, after 1848, is to be at Baton Rouge; of Alabama, after 1847, at Montgomery. * Iowa is now a State, the people having accepted a State constitution in August, 1846. But the State Government was not organized when this sheet was put to press. STATISTICS OF NEW YORK, IN 1845, containing the items not embraced in the preceding comparative view. Goods manufactured in the family. Raw material used, $18,480,362 · Fulled cloth, yards, 1,664,348 Manufactures in, 21,309,453 Other woollen cloth, 2,650,096 Saw Mills: No. of 7,416 Linen and thin cloth, Improved land, 2,775,645 acres, 11,757.256 Land sown with barley, 66 192,484 Oil Mills: No. of, 87 Raw material used, $1,362,074 66 แ beans, 16,211 Manufactures in, 1,694,926 255,473 Fulling Mills: No. of 740 $1,125,535 255,740 Manufactures in, 1,670,920 "flax, "wheat, 46,063 Carding machines: No. of 959,013 Raw material used, 840 $1,416,920 66 66 corn, 594,810 Manufactures in, 1,678,315 66 rye, oats, 66 317,078 Cotton factories: No. of 1,026,893 Raw material used, 118 $1,132,697 Milch cows, No. 999,490 Manufactures in, 2,877,498 Wool fleeces, Grist Mills: No. of 4,607,011 Woollen factories: No. of 345 $2,774,802 |