esentation, according to the returns of the Eighth Census, is from the Superintendent of the Census Office, Washington.--It will be seen that some of the States lose Representatives in Congress, while others gain from one to four members:
Census of 1860.
States.free.slave.Total.Rep.
in 38 Cong.Loss.Gain.
Alabama529,164435,132964,29661
Arkansas324,323111,104435,42731
California380,015380,01531
Connecticut460,151460,1514
Delaware110,4201,79112,2181
Florida78,68661,753140,4391
Georgia595,097462,2301,057,32771
Illinois1,711,7531,711,753134
Indiana1,350,4791,350,47911
Iowa674,948674,94853
Kansas107,110107,1101
Kentucky930,223225,4901,155,71382
Louisiana376,913332,520700,43351
Maine628,276628,27651
Maryland599,84687,188687,03451
Massachusetts1,231,0651,231,065101
Mississippi354,699436,696791,3955
Missouri1,058,352114,9651,173,31792
Michigan749,112749,11262
Minnesota162,022162,02211
N. Hampshire326,072326,0723
N. Jersey672,031672,0315
N. York3,887,5423,887,54