Frank lk Ainsworth, Superintendent of tlm Reform School, has submitted hi* eighth fuimvti report. Jt shows the number of inmates to be 2G5. Expenses for the yenr, £57*002.5$; of which £I5,5$25 were for permaticnt improvements. lie has utilizt^l the labor of theboys on.the farm, raising 2500 bushels. ■ *■ ' f-Vof potatoes 525 oat*, IS acres clover, 22 iteres of-bertvtf, four ton* of grape*, fruit*, c. lu Imilding and other fi'n-^ttOVemetMj^he saving from theUboris- estimiieSai’ $10,000 to* •the State, The report also show* that there is a traut of the means togireihe boy* proper einployuicut, ihe only (Manufacture being that of making cane chairs. . 1 here should be other trades connected with the Institution. The family plan a* it is known in reforms-torv language is still adhered to and is I Relieved the best method for such institutions. The report will repay a care-