It appears that of the Free Population] of Louisiana in 1850, amounted to 272,953, something over one half are natives of this State, more than one fifth natives of other States of the Union, and nearly one fourth foreign born. As follows: Natives of Louisiana, 145,474 Natives of the other States of the Union, 60,447 Foreign born, 66,413 Places of birth unknown, 679 272,953 Of the 66,413 foreign born, there are— English, 2,550 Irish, 24,266 Scotch, 1,196 Welsh, 48 Geimans, 17,507 French, 11.552 Spanish, 1,417 Partuguese, 157 Belgian, 115 Hollanders, 112 Turks, 48 Italians, 915 Austrians, 156 Swiss, 1. 723 Russians, 65 Norwegians, 64 Danes, 288 Swedes, 249 Prussians, 380 Sardinians, 9 Greeks, 23 Chinese, 33 Asiatics, 17 Africans, 90 British Americans, 499 Mexicans, 405 West Indians, 1,337 Other foreign countries, 1,192 Total foreign born, ^66,413 Of the natives of the other States of the Union, there are.— Marylanders, 1,440 Virginians, 3,216 North Carolinians, - 2,923 South Carolinans, 4,583 Georgians, 5,917 Floridians, 372 Alabamians, 7,346 MississippiaDS, ~. 10,913 Texan s, 864 Arkansians, ;803 Tennesseeans, 3,352 Kentuckians, 2.968 The true valuation of the real and personal estate within the United States, exclusively the District of Columbia and the Territories, by the Census of 1850, was, $7,067,157,179 That of Louisiana was, 233,998,764 The number of Slave owners in the State is about 20,670. In the following ratio Those owning one slave, is 4,797 ""one and under five 6,072 ""five and under ten 4,327 ""ten and under twenty 2,652 ""twenty and under fifty 1,774 u "fifty and under one hundred 728 ""one hundred and under two hundred 274 ""two hundred and under three hundred 36 « "three hundred and under five hundred 6 ""five hundred and under one thousand 4 Making a total of slave owners 20,670 The State of Louisiana contains area of 46,631 square miles, or about 29,615,840 acres. The value of land in farms, in the whole State is estimated at $75,814,398. The returns of births and deaths among the whites and free colored of ±he State for 1850, show Births, 7,292 Deaths, 6,083 Adults in the State who cannot Read nor Write, according to the Census of 1850. White Males 9,842 « Females, 11,379 Total, 21,221 Free Colored Males, 1,038 ""Females, 2,351 Total, 3,389 Native, 18.339 Foreign, 6,271 Aggregate, $24,610 Births, White and Free Colored, 7,292 Slaves, 494 Total Births, 12,232 Marriages, Whites, 2,890 Deaths, White and Free Colored, 6,083 "Slaves, 5,873 Total, 11,956 Professions, Occupations, and Trades, of the Male Population of Louisiana.—Census of 1850. Actors, Agents, Apothecaries and druggists, Architecrs, Artists, Astronomical instrument makers, .. Anctioneers, Bakers, Bankers, Bank officers, Barbers, Barkeepers, Basket makers, Black and white smiths, Bloc k and pump makers, Boarding-house keepers, 123 Boat builders, 5 Boatmen, 1,383 Bolier makers, Rookbinders, Booksellers and stationers, Bottlers Brass founders, Brewers and distillers, Brick makers, Brokers, Brush makers, Builders, Butchers, Cabinet and chair makers, Carpenters, 4,571 Carpet makers, 5 Carriers, 36 Carters and draymen, 1,076 Carvers and gilders,. Cattle dealers, Caulkers, , Chandlers, .... Charcoal burners, Chemists, City, county, and town officers, . Civil engineers, Clergymen, . 30iLawyers, 34 Lithographers, 4 Livery■stable keepers,. 285lLocksmitbs, 8JLumbermen, 229]Machinist8, . Clerks, 4,881 |Manufacturers not specified,. Clock makers, Clothiers, Coach makers, Coffee-house keepers, Collectors, Confectioners, Coopers, 49 45 106 28 36 7|Mariners, 2,203 19lMarketmen 206 62 Masons .wit! plasterers, 968 288lMechanics not specified, 543 119JMerchants 3,958 126!Milkmen, 208 906>Millers, 76 Professions, Occupations and Irades,— Continued. Millwhights Music Teachers. Newsmen Ostlers 30 10 29 107 s 41 19 94 Overseers 1,808 Oystermen 37 Painters and Glaziers 865 Paper Dealers 5 Pattern Makers 12 Pavers 66 Pedlera 292 Perfumers . 10 Physicians,. . 013 Piano Forte and Musical Instrument Makers I2 Pilots 102 Shingle Makers. 43 Ship Carpenters 46 Slaters 47 Soldiers 45 Stevedores 175 Stewards 126 Stone and Marble Gutters 71 Store Keepers 188 Students 698 Sugar Manufacturers 95 'urgeons 2 Surveyors 34 Tailors 1,160 Tanners and Curriers 35 Tar Makers 7 Teachers 791 Teamsters SS Telegraph Operators 3 Tinsmiths 300 Tobacconists and Segar Makers.... 386 Traders 258 Trunk Makers 38 Turners * 37 Umbrella Manufacturers 10 Undertakers 22 Upholsterers 50 United 'tates and State Officers 233 Vinegar Makers 3 Warehousemen 75 Watchmakers 155 Watchmen 328 Weavers .. 16 Weighmasiers 34 Wheelwrights 270 Wine and Liquor Dealers 37 Wood Corders 15 Wood Cutters 306 Wood Dealers, 62 Wool Dealer 14 Woolen Manufacturers 5 Other Occupations 362 Total 77,168 PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATE&, From the Adoption of the Constitution to the present time. TERM BEGAN. 1. George Washington, Virginia, April 30, 1789, 2. John Adams, Massachusetts,...March 4, 1797, 3. Thomas Jefferson, Virginia,....March 4, 1801, 4. James Madison, Virginia........March 4, 1809, 5. James Monroe, Virginia, March 4, 1817,.. 6. John Q. Adams, Massachusetts, March 4, 1825,.. John Tyler, Virginia, April 4, 1841,. James Knox Polk, Tennessee,..March 4, 1845,. Zachary Taylor, Louisiana, March 4, 1849, Millard Fillmore, New York,..July 9, 1850, 14. Franklin Pierce, N. Hampshire,March 4, 1853,. SiG. 17. 7. 8. d. 10. 11. 12. 13. TERM ENDED. .March 3, 1797 |