NOTE. Here it was intended to present fuil 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. TABLE XVI.-Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States. 27 Springfield, Ill E. A. Wilson 73 Yes. None. No. No. 28 55 56 57 60 Chelsea, Mass.. 68 Aurora, Ind.. 29 Cambridge, Ind Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Manhattan, Kans 37 Louisville, Ky 38 Auburn, Me 39 Augusta, Me.. Biddeford, Me.. 42 Brunswick, Me 51 Yarmouth, Me.. 52 Baltimore, Md 53 Baltimore, Md., (central) 54 Mechanicstown, Md.. 58 Boston, Mass.... 59 Charlestown, Mass. 61 Clinton, Mass.. 62 Conway, Mass 63 East Boston, Mass 64 East Cambridge, Mass TABLE XVI.-Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States-Continued. Ohio. 204 207 172 New Utrecht, N. Y New York City, (German,) N. Y. Henry Berge.. 174 New York City, N. Y 175 Nichollville, N. Y 176 North Shore, L. I., N. Y. 177 Ogdensburg, N. Y. 178 Oswego, N. Y. 179 Owego, N. Y 181 180 Poughkeepsie, N. Y Prattsburg, N. Y. Schenectady, N. Y 182 183 Saratoga Spa, N. Y. 184 Syracuse, N. Y. 185 Utica, N. Y 186 Akron, Ohio 187 Alliance, Ohio 188 Amherst, Ohio 192 193 Ashland, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio.. Bellaire, Ohio. Canton, Ohio.. Chillicothe, Ohio. 194 Cleveland, Ohio. 195 Cincinnati, Ohio 196 Circleville, Ohio... 197 Columbus, Ohio. 198 Cumminsville, Ohio. 200 Dayton, Ohio 201 Dayton, (Soldiers' Home,) Ohio.. 202 Delaware, Ohio 203 Denison University, Granville, East Liverpool, Ohio.. 205 Elyria, Ohio 206 Geneva, Ohio Hamilton, Ohio 208 Hillsboro, Ohio... 210 Ironton, Ohio 215 Mount Gilead, Ohio 217 Newbury, Ohio 218 Oberlin, Ohio 219 Oxford, Ohio 220 Painesville, Ohio.. 221 Piqua, Ohio... 225 Shelby, Ohio Robert W. Steele William Earnshaw. J. A. Alexander.. A. L. Lockert.... J. M. George.. F. L. Nelson.. Joseph Saunders. F. Clark Miller D. R. Moone D. S. Sutphen 100 No. 120 Yes. 300 W. E. Dodge, jr Joseph Martindale. M. Flay Reading.. A. J. Halbrook. |