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The Vote on Secession.
The States composing the Confederacy passed their respective ordinances of dissolution as follows:
Vote
State.Date.Yeas.Nays.
South Carolina.Dec. 20, 1860169
MississippiJan. 9, 18618415
AlabamaJan. 11, 18616139
FloridaJan. 11, 1861627
GeorgiaJan. 19, 186120889
LouisianaJan. 25, 186111317
The New Confederacy.
At this particular juncture it will also be interesting, in view of coming legislation, to note some of the statistics of the sJan. 11, 1861627
GeorgiaJan. 19, 186120889
LouisianaJan. 25, 186111317
The New Confederacy.
At this particular juncture it will also be interesting, in view of coming legislation, to note some of the statistics of the several seceding States with reference to their population, State debt, &c. They are as follows:
Population in 1860.
Free.Slave.State Debt in 1859.
South Carolina308, 186407,185$6,192.743
Georgia615,336467,4002,632,722
Alabama520,444435,4735,888,134
Mississippi407,051479,6077,271,707
Louisiana354,245312, 18610,703,142
Florida81,88563,800158,000
2,287,1472,165,651
2,287,147
Total4,452,798
This is a population exceeding by 522,926 that of 1790, at the close of the Revolution