they are chosen, on the second day of December, and give in their ballots for President and Vice-President. Population, Square Miles, &c. of the United States. Capital, WASHINGTON, 23,346 inhab.; lat. 383 N., long. 77 W. New York New Jersey New England States. Dist. fr. Pop. Wash. 501,793 1630 Augusta ...5,314 600 284,574 1632 Concord ..4,897 450 291,948 1724 Montpelier....3,725 500 737,699 1620 Boston .93,383 436 108,830 1636 Providence...23,171 410 ...... 309,978 1633{Hartford.....12,793 336 Middle States. New Haven..14,390 320 ..46,000 2,428,921 1614 Albany......33,721 387 ..7,800 373,306 1624 Trenton.. .4,035 167 Pennsylvania..47,000 1,724,033 1682 Harrisburg....5,980 100 .2,100 78,085 1627 Dover..... Delaware ...... Southern States. ..3,790 100 .... 33 Maryland .10,000 469,232 1634 Annapolis .2,792 Virginia.......68,000 1,239,797 1607 Richmond...20,153 123 N. Čarolina. .50,000 Georgia.. .2,244 288 32,000 594,398 1670 Columbia.....4,340 490 .61,000 691,392 1733 Milledgeville..2,000 635 Mississippi....48,000 .52,000 590,756 1783 Tuscaloosa ...2,000 880 375,651 1716 Jackson ......1,000 1190 352,411 1699 N. Orleans..102,193 1260 Western States. Louisiana .49,000 ..... Tennessee. .43,000 829,210 1765 Nashville.....6,929 720 ..40,000 779,828 1775 Frankfort ...1,917 565 .45,000 1,519,467 1788 Columbus.... 6,048 418 ..63,000 212,267 1670 Detroit.......9,102 556 36,000 685,866 1730 Indianapolis..2,692 603 59,000 476,183 1749 Springfield...2,579 850 .63;000 383,702 1663 Jefferson City 1,000 950 97,574 1685 Little Rock .1,000 1000 Apportionment of Representation. By an act of Congress passed June, 1842, the States are entitled to one Representative for every 70,680 inhabitants. This will give a total of 223, besides three Delegates from the Territories. Each State is required to be divided into districts, corresponding in number to the representatives to be elected, each of which shall choose one. Supreme Court. Appointed. Salary. .1836 $5,000 Joseph Story, ..Massachusetts,..Associate Justice...1811..4,500 Residence. Roger B. Taney,.. Maryland, Smith Thompson,. New York,. John McLean,....Ohio,... ..1823..4,500 ..1829..4,500 Chief Justice.... 66 66 ..1830..4,500 ..1835..4,500 .4,000 .1,000 ..1,000 ..Fees. Henry Baldwin, ..Pennsylvania, Hugh S. Legare, .Washington, .Attorney-General.. Richard Peters,... Philadelphia, ..Reporter. The Supreme Court is held in Washington on the second Monday of January, annually. Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island...Story. The Circuit Courts are held in the several districts of each circuit, the district judge acting as associate justice. There is a local court held in the District of Columbia. Districts. Maine, N. Hamp.. Vermont, Mass... R. Island, .. Ashur Ware,...John Holmes, ... JJ.D. Kinsman,. John Mussey. J. W. Kelley,.. C. W. Cutter. Wm. Barron,.. Jesse Gove. Peleg Sprague, Franklin Dexter,. S. Lincoln, F. Bassett. John Pitman,... R. W. Greene, S. Hartshorn, .J. T. Pitman. Connecticut, A. T. Judson, Charles Chapman, J. B. Eldridge,. C. A. Ingersoll. N.D. A. Conkling,.. J. A. Spencer,.... C. Robinson,.. R. B. Miller. Ogden Hoffman, . S. M. Stilwell,. F. J. Betts. J. S. Greene,.. J. S. Darcy, R. D. Spencer. (E.D.. J. Hopkinson,.. W. M. Meredith, . Isaac Otis, F. Hopkinson. W.D. Thomas Irwin,. Cor. Darragh, H. C. Bossler,.. E. J. Roberts. Delaware,.. Willard Hall,... J. A. Bayard, D. C. Wilson, .W.A.Mendenhal. Maryland,.. Upton S. Heath, N. Williams,.. N. Snyder,.... Thomas Spicer. N.Y. S. D. Samuel A. Betts, N. Jersey,.. P. Dickerson, Pa. Va. Ala. .... E. D.. John Y. Mason, R. C. Nicholas, E. Christian,.. R. Jeffries. .. N. Carolina, Henry Potter, W. H. Haywood,. Bev'ly Daniel,. W. H. Haywood Miss. La. S. D. W. D. .... William Burns. William Miner. Ten. M. D. B. Brown,......R. J. Meigs,. S. B. Marshall, N. A. McNairy. |