ensus of the United States.
The following corrected table of population and representation, 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
Minnesota162,022162,02