POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE GLOBE.-Continued. COTTON MANUFACTURES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1880. From the Preliminary Report of the Tenth Census upon the Specific Cotton Manufacture of the United Maine........... 15,978 696.685 112,261 11,318 Utah Maryland...... 2,325 125,014, 46,947 4,159 Vermont.. Mississippi.. 704 26,172 6,411 6,399 515 Total........... 230,223 10,921,147 1,586,481 181.628 NOTE.-The above does not include the Hosiery Mills, or any of the mills known as Woolen Mills, where cotton may be a component material used in the manufacture. These classes will be treated in a subsequent report on Wool Manufacture. 14 432 29 1,180 55,088 7,404 735 1,324 44,356 11,461 1,112 400 10,240 3,173 282 INTEREST LAWS IN THE UNITED STATES. Compiled from the latest State and Territorial Statutes. Laws of each State and Territory regarding Rates of Interest and Penalties for Usury, with the Law or Custom as to Days of Grace on Notes and Drafts. PROGRESS OF AMERICAN EXPORTS IN THIRTY YEARS. VALUES of the PRINCIPAL ARTICLES of DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED from the United States during the Years ended June 30, 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880. [From the Quarterly Report of the Bureau of Statistics, No. 1, 1881.] 1 Including tallow, horned cattle, and live hogs, not separable. 2 Horses, mules, and sheep only. 3 Included in "Provisions." 4 Drugs and medicines only. Including linseed-oil, not separable. Including flax and its manufactures. PRESIDENTS AND THEIR CABINETS. Term No. 123456 1 George Washington... April 30, 1789 James Madison......... March 4, 1813 5 James Monroe........ 1 John Adams........... Dec. March 4, 1797 2 Thomas Jefferson. 7 8 9 10 11 6 John Quincy Adams. March 4, 1817 March 5, 1849 July 11, 1850 13 William R. King 1 March 4, 1853 David R. Atchison 2 April 18, 1853 Jesse D. Bright 2....... Dec. 5, 1854 John C. Breckinridge March 4, 1857 Hannibal Hamlin March 4, 1861 Andrew Johnson........ March 4, 1865 Lafayette S. Foster 2.. April 15, 1865 Benjamin F. Wade 2... March 2, 1867 Schuyler Colfax... March 4, 1869 Henry Wilson 1..... March 4, 1873 Thomas W. Ferry 2.... Nov. 22, 1875 William A. Wheeler... March 5, 1877 Chester A. Arthur...... March 4, 1881 David Davis 2..... .... Oct. 13, 1881 17 18 19 20 19 Rutherford B. Hayes March 5, 1877 20 James A. Garfield 1... March 4, 1881 21 Chester A. Arthur...... Sept. 20, 1881 The larger figures in this column mark the terms held by the Presidents, and are referred to ir aueceeding tables. The smaller figures indicate the numerical order or sequence of individual officers from the first. Terms marked A denote the succession of the Vice-President to the Presidency for the residue of the term. 1. Died in office. 2. Acting Vice-President and President pro tem. of the Senate. 3. Resigned the Vice-Presidency, December 28, 1832. 2 Edmund Randolph Jan. 2, 1794 21 22 23 24 24a April Daniel Webster.. 6, 1841 15 Hugh S. Legaré... 9, 1843 16 Abel P. Upshur........ July 24, 1843 17 John C. Calhoun...... March 6, 1844 18 James Buchanan.. March 6, 1815 19 John M. Clayton...... March 7, 1849 Daniel Webster.. July 22, 1850 20 Edward Everett...... Nov. 6, 1852 21 William L. Marcy. March 7, 1853 22 Lewis Cass........... March 6, 1857 23 Jeremiah S. Black... Dec. 17, 1860 24 William H. Seward. March 5, 1861 William H. Seward. March 4, 1865 William H. Seward. April 15, 1865 25 Ellihu B. Washburne March 5, 1869 26 Hamilton Fish.. March 11, 1869 Hamilton Fish......... March 4, 1873 27 William M. Evarts... March 12, 1877 28 James G. Blaine ..... March 5, 1881 F. T. Frelinghuysen. Dec. 12, 1881 The larger figures mark the Presidential term in which each Cabinet Oflicer held his appointment, as shown by the table of Presidents preceding. Secretaries of the Treasury. 12 3 4587 5 George W. Campbell.. Feb. 14 14 Thomas Ewing.... 9, 1814 NAME. 15 Walter Forward... 17 George M. Bibb.. APPOINTED. Sept. 13, 1841 19 William M. Meredith... March 8, 1849 20 Thomas Corwin............ July 23, 1850 21 James Guthrie............ 22 Howell Cobb....... 23 Philip F. Thomas..... 124 John A. Dix.... 66 March 7, 1853 March 6, 1857 Dec. 12, 1860 Jan. 11, 1861 25 Salmon P. Chase........... March 7, 1861 26 William Pitt Fessenden July 1, 1864 27 Hugh McCulloch.......... March 7, 1865 April 15, 1865 28 George S. Boutwell...... March11, 1869 29 William A. Richardson March17. 1873 30 Benjamin H. Bristow ... June 4, 1874 31 Lot M. Morrill.............. July 7, 1876 32 John Sherman............. March 9, 1877 March 4, 1837 24 33 William Windom......... March 5, 1881 March 5, 1841 24a 34 Charles J. Folger.. April 6, 18!1 24a34 Secretaries of War. Sept. 12, 1789, Jan. 27, 1796 15 10 William H. Crawford Aug. 1, 1815. 8 11 George Graham..... 19 John C. Spencer.. 8 Simon Cameron....... ad interim 1 Benjamin Stoddert... May 21, 1798 2 Robert Smith... 3J. Crowninshield ... March 4, 1801 Feb. 21, 1868 March 8, 1876 Bi James D. Cameron...... May 22, 1876 35 George W. McCrary. March 12,1877 Dec. 10, 1879 37 Robert T. Lincoln......... March 5, 1881 14 Abel P. Upshur............ Sept. 13, 1841 15 David Henshaw... July 24, 1843 16 Thomas W. Gilmer...... Feb. 15, 1844 17 John Y. Mason.......... Mar. 14, 1844 18 George Bancroft........... Mar. 10, 1845 John Y. Mason..... Sept. 9, 1846 19 William B. Preston...... March 8, 1849 6 B. W. Crowninshield. Dec. 19, 1814 16a 2 William A. Graham...... July 22, 1850 4 Paul Hamilton.......... March 7, 1809 15 66 7 Smith Thompson... 66 Jan. 12, 1813 March 4, 1817 11 Mahlon Dickerson.....June 30, 1834 22 March 4, 1837 23 12 James K. Paulding... June 25, 1838 14 13 George E. Badger.. March 5, 1841 24 14a April 6, 1841 66 |