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INDIANA. 



The accounts of the Treasury for the fiscal year SPECIFIC AND EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES. 



1880 are summarized in the following tables : interest on public debt $259,405 57 



RECEIPTS. 8p6Cial a PP r P riations 65,548 40 



Cash balance November 1, 1879 : Total. . . . $355 013 <J7 



General fund $226,58491 f ' 



Common school fund 2,692 20 Total warrants drawn on general fund $1,199,299 83 



School revenue for tuition 134,632 23 



CoE fund' excess of bids M 2 1 The expenses of the two State-prisons have 



CollefeSnd'inSt . . '. ":":'".:".: 105 18 only exceeded their receipts hy $26,633 during 



Swamp-land fund 549 96 the last two years, while the expenses of 1878 



SSSgEffSiS^ :: l $tl II were $39,243 in excess of the prison revenues. 



New State-House fund 199,31566 The cost of the judiciary has not materially 



Tota] $583 751 92 cnan g e d, though a part of the expense has been 



Eeceipts to' October's!,' issbV " ' thrown upon the counties by an act of the last 



General fund $1,477,609 92 Legislature. 



CoHege'S 116 ** tUiti D ^ l &w II Th ere were 542 convicts in the State-prison 



College fund, excess of bids'.'.....::".'.:.".'.:: 326 16 North on the 81st of October, 1879, and 577 



^XSndSnT 84 T S 56 7 at the Same date in 1880 ' 301 ba g been ~ 



Fund of unclaimed estates 2,25856 ceived and three returned, and 2U9 having 



New state-House fund 175,845 47 been released by pardon, expiration of sentence, 



Escheated estates 1,365^7 and otherwise f ^ Amoil ' g the incarcerated, 43 



Total amount of Treasurer's receipts filed were sentenced for murder, 67 for other of- 



De d d U uet g uKf transfer and 'refunding $8 ' 689 ' 17 M fenses against, the person ; 80 per cent, of the 



receipts filed during year 236,961 54 convicts are citizens of the United States. All 



' are contracted for terms of from one to five 



L Z V rTng n theTear reCei . P . . . .^ $3,452,209 02 jears, and 508 have been employed, 50 being 



Add cash balance in the Treasury, 6cto- in service of the State, and 19 excused and off 



ber 81 * ls79 _!?!'!^ duty. During the year 45 received medical 



Makes total receipts, including balance, du- treatment, three died, and one committed Mu- 

 ring the year $4,035,960 94 c id e . The sanitary condition was good, and is 



WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE TREASURY DURING THE YEAR, shown in the smaller percentage of deaths, and 



General fund : $1,199,299 89 in the excused list, which is lighter than in any 



cage's 116 f r tuiti n ^SSo oo former ^ The recei P ts and earain ^ were 



Coiiese fund interest 4,498 10 $74,877, and the disbursements $73,943, leav- 



Swamp-iand fund iioo ing $934 remaining. The cost of each ccn- 



lund of unclaimed estates 1,11812 . & rp , . , MJ 



New state-House fund .."i.... 177,626 70 vict was 36^ cents per day. The prison-build- 



Coiiege fund, excess of bids 604 04 ings will accommodate 800 convicts. The aver- 



Total amount of warrants drawn during ~ ' a e number of convicts in the Prison South 



the year $3,387,057 11 during the year ending October 81, 1879, was 



Deduct amount of transfer and refunding 600 593 at the beginning and 562 at the close, 



.. MWbi 54 247 having been received an( j 2 78 discharged, 



Leaves net cash disbursements from state pardoned, and otherwise lost. The available 



^SS^3^XSaSm total receipts, $8 ' 15 ' 095 * n on contracts were 445 at 45 cents, and 50 



leaves cash in Treasury October 31, 1880. 885,86537 at 30 cents. The receipts were $76,638 ; the 



The balance of cash in the Treasury on various disbursements $74,753. With an expense of 

 funds was as follows at the close of the year : $71,875 and an average number of 600, the 

 General fund $504,89494 average cost was 32'7 cents per day, or, ex- 

 Common school fund 2,692 20 eluding repairs, but 31 cents per day for each 



ciffund 001 reV6nUe f r tUiti D 15 83919? convict - That each prisoner is substantially 



College fund interest .".................. \"\ 2^635 23 fed appears from a curious table of w eigh ts, 



College fund excess of bids 24 14 disclosing the fact that the average of those 



FunZf unciairned estates'.'.'. 13,088 87 received is 143J pounds and of those discharged 



Sinking-fund, excess of bids 2,08852 149| pounds. The cell-house in process of 



construction will accommodate 400 convicts. 

 There were seven deaths during the year, five 



Total balance $885,865 37 f rO m diseases of the lungs. 



The following is a classified statement of the The Female Prison had 45 convicts at the 



expenses of the State Government for the fiscal beginning of 1879, and 41 at the close, 21 hav- 



year 1880 : ing been received, 24 discharged, and one hav- 



CURRENT EXPENSES. ing died; and at the end of 1880 it had 48, 34 



B^St'initVt^r::::::::::::::::::::: l % been received. The Reformatory for 



Penal institutions 17983145 Girls contained 149 inmates at the commence- 



Judiciary. '.'..... ...../.'-'..'..^'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 182',648 75 me nt of 1879, and 147 at its close; and at the 



BSSffiSSS^!::::X I:!::-: 'KS! 88 close of 1880 it contained 148, 41 having been 



Printing and stationery 15,32196 committed during the year. The estimated 



Miscellaneous j.804 61 cos t per capita is $126 per annum. Of the ex- 

 Total $844,285 92 penses one half are borne by the counties. 



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