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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1854 Excerpt: ... 8 hours to sleep. The lahor has heen employed in making such articles as are needed in the institution, and in housework. An arrangement is made hy the State hy which all juvenile delinquents may he sent to this school. City of Providence. The expenditures of the city for the year ending March 7,1853, were 8206,115. Some of the items were: schools, $42,839; streets, $30,772; fire department, 825,303; poor, 011,839; salaries, $10,786; watch, 811,986; police, $7,399; lighting streets, $8,617; city deht, 8 2,550; interest on city deht, 810,636. The receipts are 8 206,202, chiefly from taxes. The city deht on that date was $ 175,502. Of this, $ 65,802 is at 5 per cent.; tho rest is at 6 psr cent. Government for the Charles H. Pond," John P. C. Mather, Edwin Stearns, I!ul'i-i G. Pinney, Mason Cleveland, / Henry Barnard, Daniel W. Warner, William W. Eaton, Julius L. Strong, VI. CONNECTICUT. Year ending on the 1st Wednesday in May, 1854. Salary. of Milford, Lieut.-Governor and Acting Governor, $1,100 of New London, Secretary of State, 1,000 of Middletown, Treasurer, 1,000 of Stafford, Comptroller, 1,000 of Hampton, Comm, r of the School Fund, 1,250 and expenses, of Hartford, Principal of State Normal School and Sup, t of Schools. of East Haddam, Pres. pro tem, of the Senate. of Hartford, Speaher of the House. of Hartford, Clerk of the Senate. Judiciary. Supreme and Superior Court. of Litchfield, Chief Justice, of Lyme, Associate Justice, of Middletown, " of New Haven, " $1,300 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 550 Samuel Church, Henry M. Waite, William L. Storrs, Joel Hinman, William W. Ellsworth, of Hartford, William N. Watson, of Hartford, Reporter, A term of the Superior Court is held hy one judge thee times a year in each of the counties of Hartford, New H...