|5,855,573 | 13,542,575 3,746,812 144,506 1,372.645 25,113,641 Table VIII. exhibits the retail prices of coal per ton in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. The ton, it will be seen, is different in Philadelphia from that of New York and Boston. The Colleges marked thus (*) are under the direction of the Baptists; thus (†), Episcopalians; thus (†), Methodists; thus (§), Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are unmarked, the prevailing religious influence of those that are in the New England States is Congregationalism; of most of the others, Presbyterianism. By Instructors, in the above table, is meant those connected with the undergraduates; and by students, except the Roman Catholic institutions and a few of the Colleges in the Southern and Western States, is meant undergraduates, or members of the four collegiate classes; not including such as are pursuing a professional education, or such as are members of a preparatory department. Some of the Colleges above enumerated are not in full operation, and scarcely deserve a place in the table. The column of Libraries includes the number of volumes in the College Libraries and in the Students' Libraries. From most of the Colleges returns have been received of their condition, Jan. 1, 1850. In a few of the Colleges, the graduates of the collegiate year 1849-50 have been added. Mo. J. Van de Velde, 1832 Hector Figari, C. M. 1843 J. Worthington Smith, 1831 John H. Lathrop, A. M. 1840 John W. Robinson, 1837 Archibald Peterson, Mich. Professors in rotation, 1837 66 Mr. Bowens, 1839 Wisc. John H. Lathrop, 1849 |