Amount brought forward, HOUSES OF INDUSTRY AND REFOR- Clothing and Bedding, 29,391 91 8,553 99 $621,116 93 Amounts brought forward, $65,935 01 Stock for Manufacturing, viz:— Leather and Shoe Stock; Tools and Lasts, 1,490 81 $621,116 93 979 20 Medical Department.-For Drugs and other contingent expenses of this department, 609 06 Bibles, School-books, and Slates for the Schools and Inmates, Expense of a member of the Board of Directors to visit the Reformatory Institutions, Expenses of a Special Agent to 281 32 200 00 Amounts carried forward, $75,792 67 $621,116 93 Amounts brought forward, $75,792 67 visit and inquire into the con- $621,116 93 indented, and to find places for other reformation Boys, 249 88 REPAIRS, &c. Details of the items charged on page 71 for Repairs, &c. The income from this Establishment this year has been $4,027 55, per item No. 83 of the Treasurer's Account, being about 5.23 per cent. of the Expenditures for carrying on the same, including ordinary repairs and alterations of the buildings, thus reducing the net Expenditures to $76,917 21. The number of Inmates of the House on the 30th of April, 1861, was 437, viz: Adults, Male, 182; Female, 194. Children, 61; Males, 46; Females, 15. Average for the year, 468. In the House of Reformation, 200 boys. Average for the year, 216. |