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Sends 122 pupils to Hartford, Conn. Sends pupils to Louisiana.

Sends 2 pupils to California.

Sends 15 pupils to Hartford, Conn.

Sends 5 pupils to Hartford, Conn.
#Sends 15 pupils to Hartford, Conn.

**Sends 11 pupils to Philadelphia, 34 to New York, and 2 to Hartford, Conn.*

NOTE.-The National Deaf Mute College is a department in the Columbia Institution for Deaf nd Dumb, its students and teachers having been enumerated in the statistics given of the Columbia Institution.

Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Catholic Institution for Deaf and Dumb.. Institution for Improved Instruction of Deaf-mutes.

St. Mary's Asylum

Pittsburg Day School.

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TABLE XI-Institutions for the insane in the United States

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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

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This table is furnished by Dr. Charles H. Nichols, superintendent of the Government Asylum for the Insane.

TABLE XII.-Statistics of institutions for the blind in the United States.

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NOTE. Here it was intended to present full statistics of asylums for idiots, and inebriate asylums but, owing to the want of information, a list of institutions only is given.

TABLE XV.-Miscellaneous Special Schools.

SCHOOLS OF ART.

Information has only been received from one of these schools, the Cooper Union, the main items of which are given below:

Name, Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Location, New York City. Year of foundation, 1859. President, Peter Cooper. Number of instructors, 26. Total number of students during the term, 2,824, distributed in the following manner: Free art school for women, 231. Free school for women in wood engraving, 25. School of telegraphy for women, 82. School of telegraphy for men, 40. Free night school of science, 744. Free school of art, 1,702. Annual receipts, $44,805 55. Annual expenditures, $43,871 70.

SCHOOLS OF MUSIC.

Information has likewise only been received from one of this class of schools, viz., the New England Conservatory of Music, in Boston.

Name, New England Conservatory of Music. Location, Boston. Director, E. Tourjée. Number of instructors, 34. Total number of students during the term, 1,8271,436 ladies, 391 gentlemen."

NAUTICAL SCHOOLS.

Information has been received from one of this kind of schools, viz., the Massachusetts Nautical School, which forms a branch of the Massachusetts State Reform School at Westborough.

Name, Massachusetts Nautical School. Location, school-ship G. M. Barnard, in Boston Harbor. Year of foundation, 1860. Superintendent, Richard Matthews. Salaried officers, 14. Boys received during the last term, 476. Total number of boys received during the last ten years, 1,950, (average age, 15.) Of these, 778 have been shipped in the national, merchant, and whaling service; 76 enlisted in the Army; 644 have been discharged on probation. Income, $65,939 40. Expenditures, $65,939 40.

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