The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 14, No. 387, August 28, 1829 by Various
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page 46 of 51 (90%)
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By the last census, 1827, the _population_ of Paris was 890,000.
_Bread_.--In Paris, 830,000 persons consume 227,760,000 pounds in a year. _Printing_.--There are in Paris 80 printing establishments; 600 presses going; and 3,000 journeymen printers in constant employ. _Deaths_.--The _annual mortality_ is 21,033; average of _suicides_ 200, of whom the greater number are single persons; and on an average, a death occurs every twenty minutes. Upwards of 1,100 children die annually from small-pox. _Lamps_.--The city is lit with 4,533 oil lamps, with 12,672 wicks. _The River_.--The river Seine where it enters Paris is 510 feet broad; at the Pont Neuf 864 feet, and where it leaves the city 400 feet broad. _Hospitals_.--The income of the hospitals is 9,762,154 francs, or about £406,756.; the average cost to government for a day in the hospital, is about 11-1/2_d_. The maniacs from two prisons average 3,000 a year; and the majority of mad persons are unmarried. _Lottery_.--The average annual receipts of the lottery is about a million sterling--of which the treasury receive about £180,000. the remainder being the adventurers'. _Marriages_.--The average of marriages is 6,316, or 1 marriage in every 108 persons. Marriages are most frequent in February, and least in December. There is rather more than an average of three children to each marriage. |
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