No. II.- Electoral Vote for President and Vice-President. ::::/5 ... .... 11 11 11 11 12 12 5 5 5 6 6 10 10 10 10 11 11 .... .... .... 21471 21471 286 42 18 2 1 286 47 185 184 185 184 214 155 214 155 182 219 182 219 214 71 No. III. -The Present Electoral College Compared with the Old. Total in the States: 49,371,340; comprising 25,075,619 males and 24,295,721 females-of whom 42,871,566 are natives and 6,499,784 of foreign birth-42,714,479 being whites, 6,518,372 colored, 93,782 Chinese, 141 Japanese, 44,566 Indians. Total in the Territories: 784,443; comprising 443,201 males and 341,242 females of whom 604,284 are native and 180,159 foreign-born - 688,491 being whites, 62,421 colored, 11,683 Chinese, 7 Japanese, and 21,841 Indians. Total in States and Territories: 50,155,783; comprising 25,518,820 males and 24,636,963 females-of whom 43,475,840 are native and 6,679,943 foreign-born - 43,402,970 being whites, 6,580,793 colored, 105,465 Chinese, 148 Japanese, and 66,407 Indians. New Mexico ...... 41 119,565 37 91,874 34 672,035 19 489,555 18 373,306 14 269,328 15 241,022 16 214,460 277,426 12 245,562 New York ...... 15,082,871 14,382,759 14,880,735 13,097,394 12,428,921 11,918,608 11,372,111 2 959,049 North Carolina....15 1,399,750 14 1,071,361 12 992,622 10 869,039 7 753,419 5 737,987 4 638,829 4 555,500 Ohio... 33,198,062 3 2,665,260 3 2,339,511 31,980,329 3 1,519,467 4 937,903 5 581,295 13 230,760 37 174,768 38 90,923 36 52,465 34 13,294 24,282,891 23,521,951 22,906,215 2 2,311,786 21,724,033 21,348,233 31,047,507 3 810,091 33 276,531 32 217,353 29 174,620 28 21 995,577 22 705,606 18 703,708 14 Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island.. South Carolina. Tennessee.. Texas... 11,594. Utah... Vermont. Virginia Washington.. 42 West Virginia.. 29 829,210.7 ....... 291,948 17 212,592 32 332,286 30 330,551 28 14 1,512,565 10 1,225,163 51,596,318 41,421,661 41,239,797 3 1,211,405 21,065,116 1 974,600 16 1,315,497 15 1,054,070 15 775,881 24 305,391 30 30,945 NOTE. The small columns give population rank of each State and Territory. No. VI. Representative Apportionment. The old apportionment was based upon a population within the States of 38,113,253; the present one upon a like population of 49,371,340. The representation in the House by States under the old apportionment and the present one stands thus: No. VII. - The Great Army of City Workers in Fifty American Cities. No. VIII. -Value of Annual Production of this Army of Workers. Brooklyn 177,223,142 Providence Charleston, S.C.... 2,732,590 18,913,584 Chicago...... 29,973,476 Boston... 130,531,993 Rochester............... 26,478,266 Scranton 8,561,850 Allegheny. 13,731,792 Nashville...... 8,597,278 13,251,095 Richmond.. 20,790,106 Wilmington Camden .......... 27,292,793 St. Paul.. 13,205,370 11,437,200 7,644,705 10,286,363 Cambridge, Mass.. 26,605,688 Newark.. 69,252,705 Syracuse Columbus This manufacture, which supports about 5,000,000 people, is nearly half of the total product of manufactures in the United States, which, together with mining industries, represents one-third of the entire population of the country. 14,695,674 4,861,727 9,646,677 9,367,749 26,503,350 No. IX. — Annual Estimates and Appropriations, 1882-1889- Comparison of same during Administrations of Presidents Arthur and Cleveland. Increase of estimates for 1886 to 1889, inclusive, over estimates for 1882 to 1885, inclusive.. $113,319,791 23 Table comparing by bills the regular annual appropriations, including deficiency and miscellaneous appropriations for the four fiscal years, 1882 to 1885, inclusive, with those for the four fiscal years, 1886 to 1889, inclusive. *This is the amount of Army bill for 1889 as passed the House of Representatives. $95,303,053 57 This is the amount of general deficiency bill as reported to the House of Representatives. |