A new and popular Pictorial History of the United States . , 1; slave-stealing, 1 ; mayhem, 1. The terms of their sentences were :for 40 years, 3; 22 years, 1; 15 years, 1 ; 12 years, 1 ; 10 years, 15 ; 9 years, 2 ; 8 years, 7 ; 7 years, 10 ; 6^ years, 1 ;6 years, 10; 5^ years, 1; 5 years, 11 ;4| years, 2 ; 4 years, 38 ; 3^ years, 1; 3 years 4 months, 1 ; 3 years, 33 ; 2^years, 2 ; 2 years, 25 ; 1 year 10 months,1; 1 year 6 months, 1; 1 year 1 day, I ; 1 year, 19. Education.—Superior, or those whohave a classical or scientific education,3 ; good, or those who have received ageneral English edu
A new and popular Pictorial History of the United States . , 1; slave-stealing, 1 ; mayhem, 1. The terms of their sentences were :for 40 years, 3; 22 years, 1; 15 years, 1 ; 12 years, 1 ; 10 years, 15 ; 9 years, 2 ; 8 years, 7 ; 7 years, 10 ; 6^ years, 1 ;6 years, 10; 5^ years, 1; 5 years, 11 ;4| years, 2 ; 4 years, 38 ; 3^ years, 1; 3 years 4 months, 1 ; 3 years, 33 ; 2^years, 2 ; 2 years, 25 ; 1 year 10 months,1; 1 year 6 months, 1; 1 year 1 day, I ; 1 year, 19. Education.—Superior, or those whohave a classical or scientific education,3 ; good, or those who have received ageneral English education, 20; common,or those who can read, write, and cipher, 49 ; poor, or those who can only spelland read, 53 ; none, or those who areentirely destitute of education, 62. Ages.—From 15 to 20 years, 20 ; 20to 30, 87 ; 30 to 40, 44 ; 40 to 50, 19 ; 50 to 60, 14 ; 60 to 70, 2 ; 70 to 80, 1. Previous Habits.— Habitually in-temperate, 62 ; occasionally intemper-ate, 95; tempeiate, 30. Married, 75 ; single, 96 ; widowers, II ; separated, 5. Total, „ This state is bounded north byLake Erie, nortlieast, by Pennsylva-nia, east and southeast by Ohio riv-er, which separates it from Virg-inia,south and soutlnvest by the sanestieam. wliich there separates it fromKentucky, westbylndianaand north-west by Mirliio^an. The noble j-iverfrom which the state has derived itsname, extends along its boundaryfor 440 miles, viz., from the mouthof the Beaver to that of the GreatMiami, and its coast on the lake is150. The entire outline is 933 miles,.•id area nearly 44,000 square miles, or above 26, of statute acres. This state lies between 37^ 25 and 4P oS north latitude, and between 3^ 30nid 7 4S west longitude from Washington. A line drawn nearly straight fiomlie west boundary of Pennsylvania, at a point between the sources of the Ashta-Mila and the Shenango branch of Big Beaver, southwest by west, would cross the?iiimmit level of the Ohio canal and the ridge dividing the water
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