Annual expenditure for free-schools 156,000 dollars.
Aggregate number of pupils106,000
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 school67,499
Girls, of the same age63,728
Number of persons, between 16 and 21, unable to read and write158
Number of male teachers1,967
Number of female teachers2,388
Amount of school-money raised by tax310,178 dollars.
Amount of school-money raised by contribution15,141
Average number of scholars attending academies and private schools24,749
Estimated amount paid for tuition in academies and private schools 276,575 dollars.

Rhode Island, 1835.

Revenue from school tax10,000 dollars.
Permanent school fund50,000
Amount raised by the towns besides11,490
Public Schools in the State (in 1832)324
Children educated in them17,114
Private schools220
Scholars in them8,007
Estimated expense of private schools 81,375dollars.

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-houses9,580
Public school money316,153 dollars.
Paid besides to teachers 398,137