Gilmanton Theol. Seminary, Gilmanton, Theological Seminary, Andover, Hartwick, N Brunswick,N.J. Dutch Ref. York, Divinity School, Harv. Univ., Cambridge, Va. Prot Episcopal, Prince Ed. co., do. Presbyterian, do. Prot. Episcopal, N. H. Cong. 1835 3 23 5 4,300 180 86 965 17,500 do. Cong. Unit. 1816 2 35 213 1,800 Newton, do. Baptist, 1825 3 33 137 4,000 New York, N. Y. Prot. Episcopal, 1817 5 61 318 9,630 1836 6 112 126 12,000 Auburn, do. Presbyterian, 5,000 Hamilton, do. Baptist, 1820 4 38 124 2,250 do. Lutheran, 1816 1 5 1,000 do. Ass. Ref. Ch. Number of students from the establishment of the school to 1847, 1,300. Washington Med. Coll., Maine Medical School, Med. School Columb. Coll., Washington, Med. School Univ. Va.. West'n Reserve Med. Coll., Charleston, Brunswick, 1820 Hanover, 1797 Castleton, 1818 Woodstock, 1835 Cambridge, 1782 Pittsfield, 1823 New Haven, 1810 New York, Do. Winchester, 1833 100 25 40 45 75 158 2d Mon. in Oct. 909 October 31st. 1st Mon. in Nov. 81 1st Mon. in Nov. 1st Mon. in Oct. 14 1st Mon. in Nov. 1st Mon. in Oct. 2d Mon. in Nov. XXII. RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. XXIII. 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 Connecticut, Hartf'd & N. Hav. 1st Monday in April, New York, Albany, New Jersey, Trenton, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Maryland, Annapolis, Virginia, N. Carolina, Richmoud, S. Carolina, Columbia, Georgia, Milledgeville, Florida, Tallahassee, Alabama, Montgomery, Mississippi, Jackson, Louisiana, New Orleans, Texas, Austin, Arkansas, Little Rock, Tennessee, Nashville, Kentucky, Frankfort, Ohio, Columbus, 1st Monday in November, Times of the Meeting of the Legislatures. 2d Monday in September, 2d Wednesday in May. 2d Tuesday in March, 1st Wednesday in June. 1st Tuesday in September, 2d Thursday in October. 2d Monday in November, 1st Wednesday in January. 1st Wednesday in April' 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 Dec., bienn. 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 Thursday in August, 1st Monday in August, 2d Tuesday in October, 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in August, 1st Tues. in November, 1st Monday in August, 1st Monday in Nov., XXIV. 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. 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. * Wisconsin is not yet a State, having rejected the constitution which the convention had prepared. XXV. MEXICAN TARIFF. Tariff of Duties on Imports and Tonnage, and Regulations for collecting the same in such of the Ports of Mexico as may be now or hereafter in our Military possession by conquest, prepared by the Secretary of the Treasury, and accompanying his Report to the President of the United States, dated 30th March, 1847. On all articles not here enumerated, a duty of 30 per cent. ad valorem is imposed; when the duty is stated as so much per cent. it is reckoned as so much per cent. ad valorem. Alabaster and spar ornaments, forty per ct. Ale, see Beer. Anchors, four cents per lb. Anchovies, twenty-five cents per lb. Apples, one dollar per barrel. Arms, and warlike instruments, contraband. Artificial flowers, forty per cent. Bacon and smoked hams, six and one-quarter cents per lb. Bags of flax, hemp, or grass, not exceeding one yard square in size, twelve and onequarter cents each; if exceeding that size, twelve and one-half cents per square yard of material. See Cotton. Baizes, see Wool. Bead bags, forty per cent. Beads, forty per cent. Beef, smoked and jerked, one cent per lb. Beef, salted and pickled in barrels or half barrels, two cents per lb. Beer, ale, porter, and cider, in quart bottles, Boards, ten dollars per thousand feet. Bonnets, see Wearing apparel. Books, printed, bound, half bound, or in sheets or pamphlets, fifty cents per lb. Boots, for men, women, or children, one dollar per pair. Bottles, of black or green glass, not exceeding the capacity of one quart each, three dollars per gross; if exceeding that capacity, five dollars per gross. Bowie knives, contraband of war. Boxes, fancy, forty per cent. Brads, four cents per lb. Braids, forty per cent. Brandy, and other spirits, in demijohns, one dollar per gallon. The same rules to be applied to brandy and other spirits, when imported in demijohns, or in bottles of greater capacity than two and one-half gallons to the dozen, as are made for wines. Brandy in pipes, not exceeding one hundred and twenty gallons each, sixty dollars per pipe; if in half pipes, not exceeding sixty gallons each, thirty dollars per half pipe; in quarter casks, not exceeding thirty-two gallons each, sixteen dollars a quarter cask; if in Indian barrels or octaves, not exceeding twenty gallons each, ten dollars per package. Brandy and other distilled spirits, in bottles, not exceeding two and one-half gallons to the dozen, three dollars per dozen, which includes the duty on bottles. Brass, manufactures of, see Manufactures. Bread, ship, and biscuit, three cents per lb. Cables and cordage, five cents per lb. Candles, wax and sperm, twelve and one- Cards, playing, twenty-five cents per pack. Cigaritos, or paper cigars, three dollars per thousand. Cinnamon, cassia, and cloves, fifty cents per lb. Cider, see Beer. Coaches, forty per cent. Coal, anthracite, bituminous, and charcoal, one dollar per ton. Cocoa, three cents per lb. Coffee, three cents per lb. Copper, in pigs or bars, old copper, sheathing copper, brass in pigs or bars, old brass, zinc or spelter, in pigs, bars, or sheets, and on steel in bars not over one inch square, intended only for mining purposes, two cents per lb. Copper manufactured, see Manufactures. Cordials, in bottles not exceeding two and one-half gallons to the dozen, four dollars per dozen, which includes the duty on bottles. Cords, see Cotton Cosmetics, all kinds, forty per cent. |