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for the insane, Poughkeepsie; J. M. Cleaveland, M. D., superintendent. 4: Institution for the blind, New York; William B. Wait, principal. 5: State institution for the blind, Batavia; A. D. Lord, M. D., principal. 6: State institution for the deaf and dumb, New York; Isaac Lewis Peet, principal. 7: State asylum for idiots, Syracuse; H. B. Wilbur, M. D., superintendent. 8: State inebriate asylum, Binghamton; Albert Day, M. D., superintendent. 9: House of refuge, Randall's Island, New York; Israel C. Jones, superintendent. 10: Western house of refuge, Rochester; Elisha M. Carpenter, superintendent. 11: State prison, Auburn. 12: Asylum for insane convicts, Auburn. 13: Prison, Clinton. 14: Prison, Sing Sing. 15: Erie county penitentiary. 16 Monroe county penitentiary. 17: Home for relief of sick and wounded soldiers. 18-22 Normal schools, Brockport, Fredonia, Potsdam, Cortland, Oswego. 23: State normal school.

Cost to state, 1868-1: $16,458 98. 2: $67,873 41. 3: $124,300 49. 4: $60,188 29. 5: $156,279. 6: $95,877 28. 7: $29,200. 9: $48,750. 10: $35,000. 11: $208,839 53. 12: $19,136 24. 13: $420,008 31. 14: $303,364 36. 15: $4,506 33. 16: $1,887 14. 17: $68,058 90. 18-2: $66,000. 23: $18,000. Orphan asylums: $59,945 47. Hospitals: $55,000. Dispensaries: $5,500. Special: $15,000. Total state expenditures, for benevolent institutions: $1,696,173 73. From this deduct $199,127 22, state prison earnings. Remainder, $1,197,046 51. The municipal charities of NEW YORK CITY constitute a second class. They are under the control of a city board of commissioners of public charities, and are as follows: 22: City prisons. 23: Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island. 24: Workhouse, do. 25: Almshouse, do. 26: Asylum for indigent blind. 27: Inebriate asylum, Ward's Island. 28: Bureau for out-door sick. 29: Bellevue hospital. 30: Morgue. 31: Charity hospital, Blackwell's Island. 32: Fever hospital, do. 33: Small pox hospital, do. 34: Hospital for incurables, do. Paralytic hospital, do. 36: Epileptic hospital, do. 7: Lunatic asylum, do. 38: Foundling hospital, Randall's Island. 39: Children's nurseries, do. 40: Children's hospital, do. 41: Idiot asylum, do. 42: Idiot school, do. 43: Reformatory school, Hart's Island. 44: Bureau for out-door poor. 45: Labor bureau. 46: Colored home. 47: Colored orphan asylum.

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Cost to city, 1868-22: $58,614 43. 23: $63,483 71. 24: $45,232 75. 25: 68,510 59. 26: $6,721 98. 27: $144,472 40. 29: $118,232 33. 30: $1,570 90; 31-32: $115,292 55. 33: $360. 34: $9,280 37. 35-36: $15,077 17. 37: $132,373 26. 38-39: $68,790 44. 40: $149,037 46. 41-42: $36,293 22. 43: $81,594 72. 44: $122,228 63. 45 $94. 46 $16,611 32. 47: $6,588. The general expenses of administration, etc., added to the above, make a total footing of $1,032,169 69.

Population, 2,625,302.

OHIO.

Tax valuation, 1868, $1,143,461,386.
Revenue, 1868, $1,438,598 34.

Institutions-1: Central lunatic asylum, Columbus; William L. Peck, M. D., superintendent. 2: Northern lunatic asylum, Newburg, Byron Stanton, M. D., superintendent. 3: Southern lunatic asylum, Dayton; Richard Gundry, M. D., superintendent. 4: Longview asylum for the insane, Cincinnati: O. M. Langdon, M. D., superintendent. 5: Institution for the education of the deaf and dumb, Columbus; Gilbert O. Fay, superintendent 6: Institution for the education of the blind, Columbus. 7: Institution for the education of imbecile children, Columbus; Dr. Doren, superintendent. 8: Penitentiary, Columbus; Col. R. Burr, 9 Reform tarm school; G. E. Howe, commissioner. 10: New insane asylum, Athens; building.

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c Principally for pay for overwork, and for rewards to convicts.

Total cost of institutions, for one year, $976,298 77.

Population, 217,356.

RHODE ISLAND.

Revenue, 1868, $262,399 24.

Institutions-1: State work-house, on state farm, Cranston. 2: House of correction, do. 3: State asylum for the incurable insane. 4: State almshouse, do. 5 State prison, Providence; Nelson Viall, warden. 6: Reform school, Providence; James M. Talcott, superintendent. 7: Brown university, agricultural department, Providence.

Appropriations-1: Expended, 1869, $86,567 76. 5: 1868,

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Taxable property, $190,000,000.

Revenue, November 30, 1869, $2,084,911 44.

Institutions-1: State university. 2: Lunatic asylum, Columbia; J. W. Parker, M. D., superintendent. 3: Asylum for the education of the deaf, dumb and blind, Cedar Springs; J. M. Houston, superintendent. 4: Penitentiary, Columbia; Gen. C. J. Stolbrand, warden.

Cost to state-1: Auditor's estimate for 1870, $27,000. 2: Received from appropriations, 1869, $14,984 55; balance undrawn, $5532 18; total, $20,516 73. Auditor's estimate for 870, $10,000. 3: $2000; estimate, 1870, $8000. 4: $86,300; estimate, 1870, for building, $75,000.

Population, 1,258,326.

TENNESSEE.

Tax valuation, $223,862,213 93.

Receipts, Sept. 30, 1869, $2,842,209 06.

Institutions-1: Hospital for the insane, Nashville; T. H. Callendar, M. D., superintendent. 2: Penitentiary, Nashville; John Chumbley, warden. 3: Blind school, Nashville. 4: Deaf and dumb school, Knoxville; Joseph H. Ijams, principal. 5: Hospital for colored insane, Nashville.

Cost to state, 1869-1: $38,888 59. 2: $59,478 45. 3: $12,375. 4: $25,550. 5: $3,859 11.

VERMONT.

Population, 330.235.

Tax valuation, $1,082,151 34.

Revenue, Aug. 31, 1069, $822,361 84.

Institutions-1: State prison, Windsor; James A. P warden. 2: Reform school, Waterbury; William G. Fair superintendent. 3: Asylum for the insane, Brattleboro; W H. Rockwell, M. D., superintendent. 4: First normal sc

Castleton. 5: Second normal school, Randolph. 6: Third mal school, Lamville.

Appropriations-2: $13,000.

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Tax valuation, $132,548,065.

Revenue, Sept. 30, 1869, $611,411 29.

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Institutions-1: Normal school, Guyandotte. 3: University, Morgantown; Alexand Martin, D. D., president. 4: Hospital for the insane, Wester R. Hills, M. D., superintendent. 5: Penitentiary, Moundsville G. S. McFadden, warden.

Appropriations-4: $60,000. 5: $20,000. To institution f deaf, dumb and blind, (at Staunton ?) $8000. Total, $88,000.

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Tax valuation, $155,900,700.
Real value, one-fourth more.

Revenue, 1869, $874,995 70, not including the school fund. Institutions-1: Hospital for the insane, Madison; A. S. Me Dill, M. D., superintendent. 2: Reform school, Waukesha; Rev. A. D. Hendrickson, superintendent. 3: Institute for the educa tion of the blind, Janesville; Thomas H. Little, M. A., principal. 4: Institute for the education of the deaf and dumb, Delavan; Edward C. Stone, A. M., principal. 5: Soldiers' orphans' home, Madison; W. P. Towers, superintendent. 6: State prison, Waupun.

Appropriations-1: $99,450. 2: $32,000. 3: $47,800. 4: $34,176. 5: $40,000. 6: $40,000. Total, $293,426.

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