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in aminn? since 1845, in unseprence? of the enlargement of the staff of institutions, and the intension of the holdings, and by reason also of the increase of the ditracy? + apparatus which the upanding reputation of the University renders indispensible. But comparing their statement with the annened table of artue? expenditures for five years ?fine the war, it will be apparent that no more over estimate has been made.

Statement of Annua Expense of University for 5 Years

( Drawn data table)

§(h) Lahus included in 'Repaid to.'
Mstmition, during these years exceeds the amount now
estimated for it, because there were then 13, instead of only 11 professors,
and there were also assistant instructors, (made
In of students), in several of them? Who???. And indeed, as the number of students
increases, a proportionate enlargement of the Con?es of inatmioton? will again to requisite.
Labour, + Rapairs of Improvements were much R?unllen
in 1857, '58 and '58 by the Constitution of wate? con?s, the changes made in a view to abriviate the recurrence of the typhoid epidemic ?heih saye,
expenditures were met in la?ye part, by a special appropriation by
the Gen. Assembly of H 25,000, (Acts 1853-4, c 3b), and by the proceed of the
sake of the forum den derisee? to the University, by the late Martin Dawses.
To meet this expenditures of H28200, (which cannot be re?
dueed? without an injury to the public semice proportined
to the reduction), the resources, exclusion of the annuity, are a fortou?
estimating the students at the present members, say 230, and reckon
ing the cha??es as they now are; ??z

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