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But space will not permit of a further digression from our proper subject, which 
we (dose by giving the growth of Cincinnati, for nearly a century past, as gathered 
from the U. S. census: 
In 1800. . . . 
750 
In 1850 
. . .115,436 
In 1810 
2,540 
In 1860 
. . .161,044 
In 1820 
9,602 
In 1S70 
. . .216,239 
In 1830 
24,831 
I n 1875 about 
. . .250,000 
In 1840. . . . 
46,338 
In 1880, estimated 
. . .300,000 
Add for 1875 : 
For Covington, 36,000; 
Newport, 16,000; Dayton, 
1,000; Ludlow 
1,500; Bellevue, 1,500, which will make over 000,000 for Cincinnati and its suburbs 
for 1875. As the census of 1 8 SO is not yet completed, we can only give the estimate, 
which for Cincinnati and all its suburbs will reach nearly 400,000. 
