| Annual expenditure for free-schools | 156,000 | dollars. |
| Aggregate number of pupils | 106,000 | |
| Academies, 12; Colleges, 2. | ||
New Hampshire, 1835.—Amount expended on primary schools, 101,000 dollars.
Massachusetts, 1834.—Returns not received from 44 towns out of 261.
| Boys, between 4 and 16 years, attending school | 67,499 | |
| Girls, of the same age | 63,728 | |
| Number of persons, between 16 and 21, unable to read and write | 158 | |
| Number of male teachers | 1,967 | |
| Number of female teachers | 2,388 | |
| Amount of school-money raised by tax | 310,178 | dollars. |
| Amount of school-money raised by contribution | 15,141 | |
| Average number of scholars attending academies and private schools | 24,749 | |
| Estimated amount paid for tuition in academies and private schools | 276,575 | dollars. |
Rhode Island, 1835.
| Revenue from school tax | 10,000 | dollars. |
| Permanent school fund | 50,000 | |
| Amount raised by the towns besides | 11,490 | |
| Public Schools in the State (in 1832) | 324 | |
| Children educated in them | 17,114 | |
| Private schools | 220 | |
| Scholars in them | 8,007 | |
| Estimated expense of private schools | 81,375 | dollars. |
Connecticut.—The capital of the School Fund on the 1st of April, 1833, amounted to 1,929,738 dollars: and the dividend, in 1834, was at the rate of one dollar to each child in the State, between the ages of 4 and 16. Number of such children, under the returns,—83,912.
New York, 1835.
| School-houses | 9,580 | |
| Public school money | 316,153 | dollars. |
| Paid besides to teachers | 398,137 | |