567 January 23.... 19 New York....... 18 Virginia.... November 8..... 19 Germany. Remaining in Asylum. Taken home by her aunt, January 28, 1864. Australia....... Mexico......... Ireland Remaining in Asylum. Pennsylvania...... Provided with situation, October, 1863, since Sent to St. Mary's Hospital, October 11, 1862. Massachusetts Taken home by her parents, January 19, 1864. ..... Pennsylvania..... Remaining in Asylum. Remaining in Asylum. Provided with situation, November 18, 1863. Transferred to school by her father, Jan. 3, 1864. Left the Asylum, November 21, 1863. Provided with situation. Remaining in Asylum. Died July 28, 1863, in St. Mary's Hospital. Removed by her father, June 19, 1863. Left Asylum, July 26, 1863. Left Asylum, August 6, 1863. Given to a good family, October 19, 1864. Left Asylum, July 9, 1863. Remaining in Asylum. Sent to the Eastern States by her family. 33 May 9 32 Ireland 34 May 9 12 California... Left Asylum, July 8, 1862—mother and child. 35 May 11. 9 36 May 14. 18 37 38 July 4 8 Pennsylvania.. Remaining in Asylum. Pennsylvania...... Brought to Asylum by officer, afterward ran away. California........ Transferred from Protestant Orphan Asylum; Ireland England........ California... California..... 18 Maine......... .... Left Asylum, September 11, 1863. Left Asylum, August 27, 1863. Left Asylum, September 21, 1863. Left Asylum, June 20, 1864. Left Asylum, January 23, 1865. Left Asylum, December 4, 1864. Second time in Asylum; escaped Jan. 24, 1864. No. Date of admission. Age. Place of nativity. Remarks. Brought to Asylum by Sup't of the Industrial School, Marysville; taken home by stepmother, March 10, 1864; died. California........... Removed by her mother, January 10, 1865. California..... Missouri Remaining in Asylum. Left Asylum, August 4, 1864. Left Asylum, November 14, 1864. Removed by her father, March 26, 1865. Left Asylum, June 5, 1864. Left Asylum, September 19, 1864. Provided with a situation, May 31, 1865. Provided with a situation, January, 1866. Left Asylum, July 10, 1864. Left Asylum, May 25, 1864. Left Asylum, September 20, 1864. Removed by her sister, July 1, 1866. Sent to C. O. Asylum by order of Archbishop. Ran away, September 25, 1864; afterward sent Ran away, October 13, 1864. Removed by her father, December 22, 1866. Removed by her father. Returned home, December 10, 1864. Remaining in Asylum. Went to San José, June 9, 1866. Left Asylum, December 24, 1864. Left Asylum, June 24, 1864. Remaining in Asylum. Taken from the Asylum by an adopted sister. Taken home, January 23, 1866. Left Asylum, July 19, 1865. 75 Massachusetts 76 September 22... 77 September 23... September 25... October 4..... 13 New York... Ireland Ireland United States.. 80 October 18.. Ireland 81 October 22.. Pennsylvania.. 82 Novembor 3. Illinois... 83 84 85 86 January 5. 28 Ireland Left Asylum, October 3, 1865. 87 January 5.. 88 January 16. 89 April 20.. 16 90 April 30.. 91 March 10.. Pennsylvania.. New York.. California...... No. Date of admission. Age. Place of nativity. Remarks. July 10... California... 154 July 13... 23 Ireland... 155 July 13... 14 156 July 13... 33 157 July 20.. 22 158 July 27...... 33 Left Asylum, April 25, 1866. Provided with a situation, May, 1867. Left Asylum, October 23, 1866. Removed by her mother, November 3, 1867. Remaining in Asylum. Left Asylum, November 26, 1865. Remaining in Asylum. Remaining in Asylum. Left Asylum, March 24, 1866. Taken from station-house and sent to Lunatic Provided with a situation, October 1. 1867. (These three, children of No. 132.) Left Asylum, October 3, 1866. Died, February 20, 1867. Sent to brother, (Boston,) October 30, 1866. Remaining in Asylum. Removed by mother, November 23, 1866. Left Asylum, September 10, 1866. Massachusetts..... Remaining in Asylum. California... Ireland...... Ireland... Removed by husband, August 30, 1866. Left Asylum, August 30, 1866. Left Asylum, October 13, 1866. Left Asylum, December 10, 1866. Remaining in Asylum. Provided with situation, July, 1867. Left Asylum, April 3, 1867. Buenos Ayres...... Remaining in Asylum. Louisiana........... Broke her leg, August 20, and sent to St. Mary's Hospital. Massachusetts..... Remaining in Asylum. Ireland......... Remaining in Asylum. California..... Remaining in Asylum. California.......... Remaining in Asylum. Remaining in Asylum. Louisiana...... Left Asylum, October 22, 1867. Remaining in Asylum. Remaining in Asylum. Sent to County Hospital, July 13, 1867. Returned home, June 1, 1867. Sent from R. C. O. Asylum. Remaining in Asylum Sandwich Islands. Left Asylum, August 18, 1867. Ireland......... Left Asylum, May 30, 1867. Maryland........... Sent from Industrial School, San Francisco. Remaining in Asylum. Sent from Industrial School, San Francisco. Remaining in Asylum. Left Asylum, July 1, 1867. Left Asylum, July 2, 1867. From Industrial School, San Francisco. Re- Remaining in Asylum. Sent by Chief of Police, and removed by his orders, July 23, 1867. Left Asylum, July 8, 1867. Left Asylum, September 29, 1867. Removed by her parents, November 30, 1867. Remaining in Asylum. Left Asylum, October 1, 1867. Left Asylum, December 20, 1867. California......................... Remaining in Asylum. California....... Remaining in Asylum. Left Asylum, October 31, 1867. Removed by husband, November 30, 1867. Remaining in Asylum. Sent from R. C. O. Asylum. Remaining in Asylum 215 November 9..... 25 Louisiana.... 216 December 14.... 50 Illinois Removed by sister, December 1, 1867. 217 December 30.... 17 California........... Remaining in Asylum. Discharged prior to last report........ Total number admitted since the opening of the Asylum The undersigned confidently hope that in view of the reformation already accomplished, and the great benefits that are to flow from the labors of this institution, that the Legislature, in its generous wisdom, will make such an appropriation at the present session as will relieve the establishment from its embarrassment and enable the management to continue and enlarge their mission of charity, mercy, and usefulness. Respectfully submitted. Sister MARY G. BROWN, Superioress of Sisters of Mercy. Sister MARY B. RUSSELL. Sister MARY DE CHANTAL FLEMING. |