Biennial Report of the Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities of the State of IllinoisThe Board, 1883 |
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... premises , property and inmates , subject to their direction . He shall , with the consent of the trustees , appoint all subordinate officers and employees , and as- sign them to their respective duties , and may at any time discharge ...
... premises , property and inmates , subject to their direction . He shall , with the consent of the trustees , appoint all subordinate officers and employees , and as- sign them to their respective duties , and may at any time discharge ...
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... premises . How much money it is necessary or proper to spend in this way , we have never been able to ascertain or determine . More or less is expended for repairs and improvements from the ordinary expense funds , as may be seen by ...
... premises . How much money it is necessary or proper to spend in this way , we have never been able to ascertain or determine . More or less is expended for repairs and improvements from the ordinary expense funds , as may be seen by ...
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... premises are made of rails , which are old and will soon need to be replaced on account of decay . There is no more timber on the land available for fences . The proposed new fence is to take the place of the unsightly old rail fence on ...
... premises are made of rails , which are old and will soon need to be replaced on account of decay . There is no more timber on the land available for fences . The proposed new fence is to take the place of the unsightly old rail fence on ...
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... , and with that sum the hospital claims to have built for itself the finest kitchen in the state . That kitchen , how- ever , was built with brick burned , upon the premises , from clay owned by the state , with wood owned by the 87.
... , and with that sum the hospital claims to have built for itself the finest kitchen in the state . That kitchen , how- ever , was built with brick burned , upon the premises , from clay owned by the state , with wood owned by the 87.
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... premises is felt by them to be a perpetual annoy- ance and peril ; and they rid themselves of the bother of it in the easiest possible way , namely : by shutting every lunatic , male or female , who gives them any trouble , in a ...
... premises is felt by them to be a perpetual annoy- ance and peril ; and they rid themselves of the bother of it in the easiest possible way , namely : by shutting every lunatic , male or female , who gives them any trouble , in a ...
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00 Repairs admitted in 1881 amount annum apparatus appropriation 1879 assembly Asylum for Feeble-Minded average number awaiting trial beds and bedding Blind boiler boiler-house burglary cells Central Insane Hospital centre building cents Charitable Eye clean committed in 1881 condition construction Cook county cost county almshouse county farm county jail court cripple Deaf and Dumb deaf-mute detached wards Ear Infirmary Eastern Insane Hospital Elgin erected escapes Eye and Ear Feeble-Minded Children female five floor four furnished furniture hundred dollars idiots Illinois Improvement of grounds inspected institution Iroquois Jacksonville jury Kankakee keeper land larceny LaSalle county last report laundry legislature lunatic Northern number admitted number committed number discharged number of inmates number of paupers number of prisoners Ordinary expenses Orphans outdoor relief penitentiary premises Reform School Repairs and improvements rooms September September 30 sewer sixteen Soldiers Southern Hospital Southern Insane Hospital superintendent thousand dollars tion Total trustees ventilation verdict visited
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 333 - That no man shall be taken or imprisoned, or disseized of his freehold, liberties or privileges, or outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, or deprived of his life, liberty, or property, but by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
Seite 12 - ... when such vacancy occurs, the governor shall fill such vacancy, subject, however, to the approval of the senate at its next regular session.
Seite 7 - ... shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years.
Seite 333 - The right of trial by jury, as heretofore enjoyed, shall remain inviolate; but the trial of civil cases before justices of the peace by a jury of less than twelve men, may be authorized by law.
Seite 335 - When any patient shall be restored to reason, he shall have the right to leave the hospital at any time, and if detained therein contrary to his wishes after such. restoration, shall have the privilege of a writ of habeas corpus at all times, either on his own application, or that of any other person in his behalf. If the patient is discharged on such writ and if it shall appear that the superintendent has acted in bad faith or negligently, the superintendent shall pay all the cost of the proceeding.
Seite 15 - ... imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term of not less than one nor more than three years.
Seite 8 - ... and ascertain whether the moneys appropriated for their aid are or have been economically and judiciously expended; whether the objects of the several institutions ar.e accomplished; whether the laws in relation to them are fully complied with; whether all parts of the state are equally benefited...
Seite 338 - Where insane delusion has once been shown to have existed, it may be difficult to say whether the mental disorder may not possibly have extended beyond the particular form or instance in which it has manifested itself. It may be equally difficult to say how far the delusion may not have influenced the testator in the particular disposal of his property. And the presumption against a will made under such circumstances becomes additionally strong...
Seite 7 - ... of the same ; the condition of the buildings, grounds and other property connected therewith, and into all other matters pertaining to their usefulness and good management ; and for these purposes they shall have free access to the grounds, buildings and all books and papers relating to said institutions; and all persons now or hereafter in any manner connected with the same are hereby directed and required to give such information and afford such facilities for inspection as the said commissioners...
Seite 125 - Is a generic term, of comprehensive signification, and applies to any proceeding in a court of justice in which the plaintiff pursues, in such court, the remedy which the law affords him for the redress of an injury or the recovery of a right.