Dr. Richard Frazer.......Seventh Avenue, corner of West Fourteenth-street. Mary Few, 1st Directress... OFFICERS. 239 Ninth-street. Margaret Roosevelt, 2d Directress....Broadway, corner of Fourteenth street. Mary Murray. Treasurer... .96 East Fourteenth-street. .... SCHOOL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF JUVENILE DELINQUENTS. Twenty-Third-street, near First Avenue. CITY INSPECTOR'S REPORT. 1848. The whole number of deaths reported to the City Inspector's Office, for the year 1848, were 15.919; including the still-born and premature births, which together amount to 1,027; which, with deaths from casualties, drowning, &c., amounting to 284; and those brought from other parts to this city for interment, the number of which is 205, leaves the actual mortality in the city, by disease, 14,403, being an increase over the last year's report of 204. Of the above number, there died in the month of January, 1,431; February, 1,497; March, 1,476; April, 1,248; May, 1,267; June, 1,222; July. 1,497; August, 1,580; September, 1,241; October, 1,204; November, 1,091; December, 1,165. Of the above number there were Men... Women... Boys... Girls.. Total........ .3,695 .3,375 4,648 .4,251 15,919 Colored persons...........774 Of that number 3,547 were under one year of age. 1,806 from 1 to 2 years. 1,494 66 2 to 5 46 From the returns it appears that there died at Alms-House, Blackwell's Island...182 | Wilson's Hospital.... ...16 ..11 404 .340 B. Island. .14 ..137 Penitentiary Hospital... Small Pox Lunatic Asylum .....52 Randal's Island. Of the above removed from the City, 1,699 were taken to the new Catholic ground in Williamsburgh, and 797 to Greenwood Cemetery. 1849. The whole number of deaths reported to the City Inspector's Office, for the year 1849, were 23,793, including the still-born and premature births, which together amount to 1168; which with deaths from casualties, drowning, &c., amounting to 298; and those brought from other parts to this city for interment, the number of which is 80; leaves the actual mortality in the city by disease, 22,227, of whom 5161 died with Cholera-being an increase over the last year's report of 7624. The number of deaths reported in each month was as follows: |