mint!conwillsur('l.Vf I.Y.YA7Y, .Kovembrr 3, 18 30. ji haOnvw*.—The number of inhabitanls of Cirt- 3 rdcinnati, according to the census just taken, is Uta|as follows—mTlt;e* under 3 0 yeats of age, 377; I corabove iO §* under 16, 157 ; above 16 bt, undet me26, ?.8D ; alajve 26 and under 45, 297 ; alo\ e !*45, 106.—Females under 10 years of age, (the365 ; above 10 and under 16, 14*3 ; above !6'rorand under 26, 211 ; aljove *26 and under 45, ear%217 iabove 45, 78 —The males under 10yeara exceed the lemales, 32 ; above lo-and erunder is, 25*; ai*ve 16 and under 26, 69 ; Jtosdxvc 26 and tinder 45, 80 ; above 45, jq«28.—Of both «e\ea untie rabose 10, and under 16,and under 26, 491 ; above 26 .and under»COI45, 514 | above 45, 134—AV hole number! »•!of males 1227—Whole number of females1013—The males exceed the females 214— iic\V hole number 2240; to which if 8o,thc tium- thher of blacks being added, makes 2330, the c*whole number of inhabitants within the bounds erof the corporation.* ‘ he houses were num-1 inbrred bv the Marshal's assistant, while taking ft*the census.to be 338 ; of which i ti2 are frame, 55 loe, 87 brick and 14 stone»txssides 14 now building.—The number of; athouses exceed the families by 13.—No. ofooms, SI ; No. of spnning wheels 230Woolen cloth manufactured the year past st-yards ; cotmn 2967 ; linen 2093 ;omixed 635 ; to»al 6430.—1 he number ofin-,aihabitants are in proportion to the number ofjayards inanufactuted as I to 2 1*2 nearly. h*We have also a statement ot the valuation»and annual income of the several lactones and j nstablishmentrof a mechanical nature,in town,litonly two exceptions : for want of timeand 1*0010 it is nosHKir.ed for the present. - e