YEARS. 1839. 1840. 1841.. 1842.. 1843 YEARS. The stated amount apportioned from 1830 to 1884, inclusive, has Since 1838 the sum of $12,000 has been paid annually from the income of the Literature Fund, and $28,000 from that of the United States Deposit Fund. In addition to this, a large part of the money resulting from the special tax under the act of 1872, viz.: $89,077.24, was distributed upon the same basis as the regular appropriation of $40,000. The above is exclusive of the moneys granted for the purchase of books and apparatus, and for the instruction of common school teachers. (c) Interest or Income from Permanent Funds. reporting. Academies (d) Interest, Rents or other Income of Personal Property. reporting. Academies (e) Interest or Income of Real and Personal Property, including Room-Rent accrued during the year. reporting. Academies Amount. Amount. Amount. The amount paid to teachers has in an irregular way been reported from the earliest period, but in a manner that did not admit of summary or comparison. The premises were often let to a teacher who collected his own tuition bills, and hired his assistant teachers, and no money value was set opposite his name in this column. This custom has been continued to the present time, but the value of services is now always given. (c) Repairs of Buildings and of other Academic Property. (d) Rent accrued on Property leased to Academies. Amount. Amount. 1854. 1535. 1856. 1837 1838 1:39 YEARS. YEARS. Appropriations made to Academies and rate of Distribution per Scholar since the adoption of a uniform rate of Distribution throughout the State. Academies reporting. *The report presented in this year was for only two-thirds of a year. Appropriated by Regents from Literature Fund. STATISTICS OF ATTENDANCE AT ACADEMIES. In 1788, the Regents reported 79 students in the two Academies then existing, and in 1789, 150 students at the time of visitation. In Amount. Amount.. |