600 



NEW YORK. 



a combination of stock operators, and that the 

 Attorney-General and Judge Westbrook had 

 used their powers to promote the purposes of 



rendering decisions in the private offices of the 

 parties interested. 



The following table gives the population of 



this combination. The latter was accused of the State, by counties, as finally returned by 



shaping judicial action from first to last in its 

 interest, and of giving important hearings and 



the census of 1880, and as compared with the 

 returns of 1870: 



The total population of New York city, as 

 finally returned by the census of 1880, is 1,206,- 

 299, including 727,629 native and 478,670 for- 

 eign-born. Of the native-born, 708,677 are 

 white, and 18,952 colored. The cosmopolitan 

 character of the population is shown by the 

 following statement of countries of which the 

 foreign-born are natives : 



The population of the various wards of the 

 city in 1880 was as follows : 



The native-born citizens hail from the fol- 

 lowing States and Territories : 



* Not stated. 



t Foreign. 



The valuation of property in the State and 

 the several counties, as returned by the cen- 

 sus of 1880, is as follows : 



