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OEEGOK 



CENSUS OF 1810-(Cantinued). 



Included in the census are one Chinaman 

 and 100 Indians. The true value of property 

 was $2,235,430,300. The public debt, county, 

 city, town, etc., amounted to $12,509,910. The 

 aggregate value of farm-products, including 

 betterments and additions to stock, was $198,- 

 286,907; 20,539,643 pounds of wool were 

 raised ; 173,149 persons, 10 years old and over, 

 cannot write, of whom 75,248 are males, and 97,- 

 901 females ; of those 21 years old and over, 

 who cannot write, 41,439 are white males. 



OREGON. The Senators of Oregon in Con- 

 gress are Henry "W. Corbetfc, Republican, and 

 James K. Kelley, Democrat. The term of the 

 former expires in 1873, and that of the latter 

 in 1877. This State is, for the most part, 

 an agricultural one. Exact statistics regard- 

 ing its productions and wealth are not attain- 

 able of a later date than 1869. In that year 

 the quantity and value of the principal farm- 

 products were as follows : 



There were at the same time in the State 

 48,800 horses, 1,560 mules and asses, 79,312 

 milch-cows, 101,960 sheep, 112,700 swine, and 

 140,500 young cattle. Total value of domestic 

 animals, $7,946,255. Cheese was produced 

 the same year to the amount of 105,279 pounds, 

 and butter 1,000,159 pounds. There has been 

 considerable increase in the last two years, 

 especially in stock-raising. An agricultural 

 fair, which was held at Salem in October last, 

 presented a very creditable display, not only of 

 agricultural products and stock, but of domes- 

 tic manufactures as well. 



