Maine Medical School, N. H. Medical School, Castleton Medical College, Vermont Medical College, Medical School, Harv. Univ., Berkshire Medical School, Medical Inst. Yale College, Coll. Phys. & Surg., N. Y., Med. Inst. Geneva Coll., Med. Faculty, Univ. N. Y., Albany Medical College, Med. Dep. Univ. Penn., Jefferson Medical College, Med. Dep. Penn. College. Philadelphia Coll. of Med., Med School, Univ. Md., Washington Med. College, Med. School, Columb. Coll., Med School. Univ. Va., Richmond Med. College, Winchester Med. College, Med. Coll. State of S. C., Med. College of Georgia, Med. College of Louisiana, Memphis Medical College, Med. Dep. Transylv. Univ., Med. Dep. Univ. Louisville, West'a Reserve Med. Coll., Medical College of Ohio, Indiana Medical College, Cambridge, Ms. Baltimore, Md. 1807 Augusta, Ga. Place. Founded. Grad Prof. Stu. uates. 66 1827 Lectures commence. 596 February 15th. 758 1st or 2d Th. in Aug. 555 4th Thurs. in Aug. 332 1st Th. in March. 575 1st Wed. in Nov. 473 1st Th. in Sept. S52 1st Mon. in Nov. 98 1st Tues. in Oct. 421 597 Last Mon. in Oct. 114 58 1st Tues. in Oct. 433 5,130 1st Mon. in Nov. 516 1,809 1st Mon. in Nov. 106 36 October 14. 909 October 31st. 1st Mon. in Nov. 81 1st Mon. in Nov. 1st Mon. in Oct. 14 1st Mon. in Nov. 1st Mon. in Oct. 2d Mon. in Nov. 861 7w'ks af.last Th.Jul. 124 2d Mon. in Nov. 3d Mon. in Nov. XXII. RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. According to returns made 1844 - 50, and by Estimate. XXIII. Table exhibiting the Seats of Government, the Times of the Election of State Officers, and the Meeting of the Legislatures, of the several States. Times of Holding 2d Monday in September, Times of the Meeting of 2d Wednesday in May. 1st Tuesday in May. 1st Monday in Nov., bienn. XXIV. GOVERNORS OF THE SEVERAL STATES AND TERRITORIES, With their Salaries, Terms of Office, and the Expiration of their respective Terms; the Number of Senators and Representatives in the State Legislatures, with their respective Terms. In all the States, except Virginia and South Carolina, the Governor is voted for by the people; and if no one has a majority of all the votes, in the States in which such a majority is required, the Legislature elects to the office of Governor one of the candidates voted for by the people. * With the use of a furnished house. * Including 8 1,500 as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Including $ 1,000 as Superintendant of Indian Affairs. A Governor for New Mexico will not be appointed until the act establishing the Territory takes effect. See Abstracts of Public Laws, No. 23. 721 661 100 1 752 492 392 541 on hand. XXV. RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATES. The following list of Railroads in Massachusetts and the adjacent States, and in New York, is very complete and accurate, being compiled from official returns made Name of Road. Road compl.* Length of Road. Total Capital paid in. y'rs. miles. Connecticut River, Berkshire,t Eastern, ! 484,947 46,497 Fall River, Fitchburg, Lowell and Lawrence, Nashua and Lowell,S 1841 21.14 600,000 600,000 31,325 13,146 4,291 97,919 70,348 404,071 17,579 51,555 71,428 593,828 278,313 179,789 230,174 92,240 172,106 120,412 2 24 26,090 79,818 192,072 95,090 3 24 36.624 70,402 517,929 209,686 8 751 162,850 121 7,255 493,060 255,160 8 44 58,606 6,838 131,607 9,104 32,901 29,070 258,865 181,623 67,097 9,156 42,532 23,668 4 4 7,865 79,736 156,434 99,456 10 109 1,978 12,544 97,742 15,404 81,639 46,076 134,390 90,817 6 66 90,293 9,880 35,002 7,450 18,272 7,977 26,249 15,714) 76,194 171,998 53,372 104,398 114,144 236,197 159,661 255,487 34,525 773,124 85,541 184,669 55,632 275,066 235,772 20 46,702 34,011 16,185 15,712 Total,. 1025.49 *The cars began to run on sections of the various roads as they were finished, and dividends were declared, in some cases, before the road was completed. † Leased to the Housatonic Road at seven per cent. net on the capital of $ 500,000. This includes Eastern Railroad in New Hampshire. Length 16 miles. Capital paid in $ 492,500; cost $493,062. $5.33 miles in New Hampshire. This includes the Albany and West Stockbridge Railroad, from Albany to the State line. Length 38.25 miles; built at a cost of $1,930,895, and leased by the Western Railroad. **6.62 miles in New Hampshire. The Woburn Branch, 2 miles long, belongs to the Lowell road; the Medford Branch, 2 miles, the Methuen Branch, 3 miles, and the Great Falls Branch (in New Hampshire), 3 miles, to the Maine; the West Roxbury Branch, 5.35 miles, and the Pawtucket Branch, 4.2 miles, to the Providence; the Brookline Branch, 1.6 miles, the Newton Lower Falls Branch, 2.5 miles, the Saxonville Branch, 4 miles, the Millbury Branch, 3.2 miles, and the Milford Branch, 12 miles, to the Worcester; the Marblehead Branch, 3 miles, the Gloucester Branch, 13.5 miles, and the Salisbury Branch, 3.4 miles, to the Eastern; the Fresh Pond and Watertown Branch, 6.75 miles, and the Lancaster and Sterling Branch, 9 miles of which are completed, to the Fitchburg. The Worcester Branch road is half a mile in length, the Bridgewater Branch, 6.5 miles, the Chicopee Branch, 3 miles, and the Granite (in Quincy) road, 3 miles. Including these, the total length of what may be called the Massachusetts roads is 1,216.57 miles. Besides these, there are many roads in process of construc. tion, leading from the main lines in Massachusetts into other States. During the session of 1846, the Massachusetts Legislature chartered eighteen roads and branches, with an aggre gate capital of $ 5,795,000; during the session of 1847, sixteen, with an aggregate capital of $4 $22,000; during the session of 1848, nineteen, with an aggregate capital of $7,105,000, and the capital stock of the railroads already in operation was increased $ 3,945,000; during the session of 1849, fourteen, with an aggregate capital of $2,470,000, and the capital stock of the railroads in operation was increased 8 1,150,000; and during the session of 1850, three roads or branches, with an aggregate capital of $740,000, and the capital stock of the roads in operation was increased $925,000. |