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STATISTICAL TABLES.
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On the schedules 1,467 slaves are returned in 1850 as emancipated in the slaveholding states during the previous year. The number of slaves who had absconded during the year 1849-50, and had not been heard from, was 1,011 by the reports.

Proportion of Fugitive Slaves one in 3,200
Proportion of Manumitted Slaves one in 2,200

In Maryland there was one fugitive in 320 slaves; in Virginia there was one in 5,695; in Missouri, one in 1,450; in Kentucky, one in 2,100; in Georgia, one in 2,700; and in Louisiana, one in 4,000.

Deaf and Dumb Slaves 531
Blind 1,387
Insane 327
Idiotic 1,182
Total 3,427

Occupations of Slaves.

Residents of Towns 400,000
Rural 2,804,313

Of the latter class 2,500,000 are directly employed in agriculture, including males and females, and persons of all ages. Slaves under 10 and over 60 years of age are seldom employed industrially. These 2,500,000 are distributed between the great staples of the south in something like the following proportions, bearing in mind that large quantities of breadstuffs are produced in addition:

Hemp 60,000
Rice 125,000
Sugar 150,000
Tobacco 350,000
Cotton, &c. 1,815,000

Number of Slave Holders.

Alabama 29,295 Maryland 16,040
Arkansas 5,999 Mississippi 23,116
District of Columbia 1,477 Missouri 19,185
Delaware 809 North Carolina 28,303
Florida 3,520 South Carolina 25,596
Georgia 38,456 Tennessee 33,864
Kentucky 38,385 Texas 7,747
Louisiana 20,670 Virginia 55,063
Total347,525